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STRATFORD, Conn. - Officials now know who wrote a 50-year-old postcard that has intrigued Stratford residents, but they may never solve the mystery of how it arrived at town hall earlier this year.
The cellophane-wrapped postcard, postmarked Aug. 14, 1957, showed up in January, more than 50 years after it was sent from East Sumner, Maine, to Stratford Town Manager Harry Flood, who died in 1966.
"Hi, Enjoying this rather fallish weather. It was 44 degrees yesterday. See you next week. Alice," it read.
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The cellophane-wrapped postcard, postmarked Aug. 14, 1957, showed up in January, more than 50 years after it was sent from East Sumner, Maine, to Stratford Town Manager Harry Flood, who died in 1966.
"Hi, Enjoying this rather fallish weather. It was 44 degrees yesterday. See you next week. Alice," it read.
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