Thursday, November 29, 2001

Anton Wolf farm and boarding house

On your resorts page you refer to the Leiber resort as formerly Leiber's, now Frank Wolf's. My grandmother Frances Wolf, wife of Anton Wolf, sold the resort to Leiber sometime in the late 40's. Frank Wolf, her son, owned a gas station/liquor store just north of the Anton Wolf farm/boarding house. My father, who passed away in 1989, was second selectman in the Charles Wolf administration. My mother, who now lives in Florida, was the daughter of Anton and Frances Wolf. I hope this will add to the informal record of Moodus.

--Bob Spiwak

Tuesday, October 23, 2001

Summers at Hilton's

Hello,

My name is Mary Ann (Golub) Ferguson. I grew up in Moodus...Born there in 1945 and resided there until 1965. My e-mail buddy, Irving Axelrod just told me about this site and it is WONDERFUL! I worked for 4 summers at Ted Hilton's for Ma Hilton and Frank Davis...How great it is to see what you have done on this site...

--Mary Ann

Sunday, August 19, 2001

Positive Moodus memories

I was delighted to see your site. My late husband & I and our children spent many wonderful summers at Weiners in Moodus with our friends Dorothy and Norman Samuels. The Weiners were a fine family. Norman was the brother of Pearl Weiner.

We were so upset when we saw what happened to the town. My memories of Moodus are very positive. We had grand times there.

--Beverly Sacks

Friday, August 17, 2001

Fish story at Riveredge resort

I stayed at the Riveredge resort about 30 years ago and my whole family loved it. We had pie eating contests, corn roasts, water skiing, boating and fishing --In fact there was a great big fish that used to swim up and down the river that liked to stick its head out of the water and scare everyone out of the river when ever it came. I rowed my canoe out to it and banged it on it's head with my oar. I was hailed as a "hero", but the darn fish almost swamped me and my boat.

I miss the rec. room and the pool and the dinner bell at the main house on the hill. I have two kids of my own now and I would love to have taken them there, but according to this list it is gone :(

Well, we will try the Sunrise Resort this year, and I will always have fond memories of Riveredge.

--Joe

Monday, August 13, 2001

Ted Hilton's memories

I am thrilled to see your pictures and text of Moodus. I lived there from about 1935 to 1963. The memories it brought back! My father was a chef at Ted Hilton's from about 1935 to about 1940. His name was Holland E. Shaw. There is a card with his picture in the old dining room at the camp.

Respectfully,
--Grace (Shaw) Lechner

Saturday, June 09, 2001

Weiner's Hotel: An American Dream

Great blurb on the "Moodus that Was." It's hard to capture the spirit and mood of the late 50's and early 60's in Moodus. I had worked at Weiner's for 5 years during summers in those times..A very good story of an American dream of hard work and sorry to say a sad end.

The hotel was a very vital part of the summer scene in the late 50's and early 60's. They fell off the map when tragically the owners, Milt and Pearl Weiner, died in their 40's a few years apart. The Weiners were longtime Moodus residents and had 4 children.

--Ron Lewis

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