ENFIELD, CT — If this week’s look back into Enfield history seems familiar, it’s because we ran this photo the last few years during this time. However, it is appropriate to the season, and is one of the truest reflections of the many changes Enfield has undergone over the years.
This image from 1955, courtesy of a fabulous book of renowned local photographer Ed Malley’s pictures compiled by his son Jim entitled Enfield: 1950-1980, features a look at how Pearl Street used to be during the holiday season. At that time, downtown Thompsonville merchants used to string holiday lights across the roadway.
Committee members included Al LaRussa of LaRussa Appliance Store, Vincent Sferrazza of Vincent’s Apparel, Myron Marek of Marek Jewelers and Robert Gray of Faber’s World of Carpets.
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This view has changed considerably in the last 6-plus decades. Here is a more contemporary look, taken in 2021.
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