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New Dial-A-Ride Pay Plan

Town of Canton Dial-A-Ride

Adjustments are being made to Canton Dial-A-Ride, effective July 1.

The system that has required the purchase of tickets before each ride is being replaced by a membership program that essentially will provide riders with a pass that will cost an individual no more than $50 for a year’s worth of trips.

Senior & Social Services coordinator Claire Cote said one-way rides typically have cost 50 cents and round trips $1.

The new Dial-A-Ride membership will be available to eligible residents of the town who are 60-plus in age, or younger with disabilities. Eligible residents need to sign up through the Senior & Social Services office at least one week before riding, and may start the process before July 1.

If you become a member between July 1, 2011, and Dec. 31, 2011, the cost is $50 per person, or $100 per couple. If you become a member anytime between Jan. 1, 2012, and June 30, 2012, the cost is $25 per person, or $50 per couple. You must be eligible to ride at the time of application.

Payment can be made by cash or check, and reduced membership fees are available for lower income folks. Tickets already sold will be honored and can be used to ride after July 1, though residents are advised to only buy what they will immediately need from now until July 1.

For more information, or to receive an application, contact Canton Senior & Social Services at 860-693-5811.

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Bear Reportedly Kills Pig

The Hartford Courant is reporting that a black bear attacked a pig pen in Winchester Monday night, May 30, pulling out three pigs and eating one. A second pig died.

The state DEP has been called in and has set up a bear trap near the pig pen, the paper reported.

The DEP’s Paul Rego, who spoke about black bears in Canton last week, was on the scene for the state agency.

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Cow Chip Raffle: A Reminder …

The fourth annual Cow Chip Raffle with its $500 grand prize is still on, as scheduled, for 1 p.m., Monday, May 30, at Bicentennial Field, 50 Old River Road (by the Farmington River and near the town garage and waste treatment plant). The raffle is raising money for a substance-free graduation party for Canton High School’s Class of 2011.

Winners need not be present. A few raffle tickets remain available at $5 each and can be obtained by calling Melissa Zils at 860-543-2642.

Other prizes in the raffle: 2nd place $150; third place $50; fourth place $50 gift card to Shop Rite; fifth place $25 gift card to Ben & Jerry’s.

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Rain Spoils Plans Again

Rain, which played havoc with the Collinsville Fire Department’s jamboree recently, was back in town Monday morning, forcing the cancellation of the annual Memorial Day parade through Collinsville.

At least one forecast is calling for the precipitation to end by 11 a.m. Monday morning, and the possibility of some afternoon sun with temperatures in the 80s.

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A Special ‘Thanks’

Hal Kolding's front lawn on Route 179 in Canton Center. Photo: dotCANTON

By Steve Wilder dotCANTON.com

Hal Kolding says his World War II Dodge WC-56 “command car” runs “like a champ.”

“I hope,” he says, “to someday drive this in the (Memorial Day) parade.”

That won’t happen at least until Kolding, a tech-ed teacher at Granby High School, gets around to properly registering the former U.S. military vehicle for road use. In the meantime, he plans to continue his tradition of driving it onto the front lawn of his Cherry Brook Road home twice each year in commemoration of Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November.

On Sunday, May 29, an American flag was flying from the front of Kolding’s home, and two were attached to the WC-56. White tape on the vehicle’s front bumper spelled Kolding’s simple Memorial Day message to all of those who sacrificed their lives while serving in the U.S. military:

“Thanks.”

Kolding, who has long had an interest in World War II, says the WC-56 typically provided transportation for “higher-ranking officers.” There’s no knowing who might have ridden in this “command car,” which Kolding says was built in 1942 or ’43, but there’s good evidence to show that it likely participated in the invasion of Germany toward the end of World War II.

According to Kolding, the vehicle still sports a 1946 “repair tag from a German shop.”

“It probably entered the European Theater in France, probably at Normandy, and went all the way to Germany,” Kolding says, adding that it was left in the French occupation zone in Germany that was created at the end of the war.

“Data tags,” Kolding says, show that the French used the three-speed vehicle in Indochina in the 1950s. It was returned to the United States in 1972 and purchased by an East Coast collector who owned it for more than three decades before selling it to Kolding “five or six” years ago. “It has been around the world,” Kolding says.

There aren’t a whole lot of these vehicles in existence anymore. Kolding says Midwestern farmers used to buy them from the military and convert them into short, flatbed-type vehicles. It was cheaper to do that than to buy a pickup or cargo truck, Kolding says.

A fully restored WC-56 would be worth a lot of money, according to Kolding. His vehicle falls far short of that, but he says it “would be a good start for a restoration.”

The original leather bench seat in front is long gone, the victim of rot. And the back seat, though original, is in bad shape. Some minor alterations have been made, including the addition of two red brake lights to the rear of the vehicle.

Otherwise, the almost 70-year-old command car is remarkably rust-free, except for the area around the battery box on the right running board. Kolding thinks one of the tires might be original, and the WC-56 still contains a fold-down map table that could have been used by persons riding in the back seat. No, Kolding says, there’s no evidence of any bullet holes.

Kolding enjoys rehabilitating old engines in his spare time (not surprising for a tech ed teacher), and is often working on a project that he may or may not sell when he’s finished. Asked whether he would consider selling his WC-56, the smile on his face and the slight shake of his head said it all: No time soon.

Click here to check out a previous visit by dotCANTON.com to Hal Kolding’s home.

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New Shows At Gallery

"Fisherman's Shack" (oil) / Wendy Kirchofer

A new member-guest show has opened in the Main Gallery at Gallery on the Green. The are also two new shows upstairs: Malcolm G. MacKenzie in the Upper Gallery and Margaret Burgess in the Spotlight Gallery.

All three exhibitions will run through June 26.

Gallery on the Green is open Fridays through Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m.

To check out some of the art currently on display in the Main Gallery at Gallery on the Green, click on any of the 12 images below and use the arrow left or arrow right button at the bottom of the larger image that pops up. To return to this page, click on the full image you are viewing.

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Bear Removed From City

The Hartford Courant is reporting that a black bear was tranquilized and removed from the city of Hartford’s Blue Hills neighborhood Saturday morning, May 28. According to the paper, the bear was taken to a “suitable habitat” northwest of the city.

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