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Easton’s Tricentennial Garden

5/24/2025

 

​On Saturday May 17 a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the planned Tricentennial Garden at the Easton Historical Society and Museum. The new garden, which memorializes Easton’s 300th anniversary, is a community partnership of the Easton Garden Club and the Easton Historical Society and Museum, with additional funding provided by the Easton Cultural Council, the Easton Legacy Fund, the Ames Tool Company, and the Easton community.
The garden designer, Ruth Riske, took her inspiration from H.H. Richardson’s design for the Railroad Station and its Romanesque architectural elements such as arches and symmetry. Native plantings of flowers common 200-300 years ago will be featured. The area, which was originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, will include new entrances with a brick walkway and a gathering space in the shape of two arches. A sitting area with symmetrical planting beds will feature seasonal plantings. Additional phases of the project will introduce a pollinator friendly habitat and a new main entrance with a stone arch. Construction is anticipated to begin after Memorial Day. “Our aim is to create a space that weaves and connects the many threads of the garden, the Railroad Station and the Easton Historical District.” (Easton Garden Club)

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Current plan for the Tricentennial Garden.

Taking part in the groundbreaking ceremony were Linda Thomson-Clem, Chair of the Tricentennial Garden Committee, Ken Michel, President of the Easton Historical Society, and David Ames, 1st Vice President of the Easton Historical Society and President of the Easton Legacy Fund. Also present were Ruth Riske, Landscape Designer, David Clifton, Chair of the Tricentennial Committee, Craig Barger, Selectboard Representative, and board members of the various organizations involved.

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​Pictured: Lyn Feeney, Co-President Easton Garden Club, Ken Michel, President Easton Historical Society and Museum, Linda Thomson-Clem, Chair of the Tricentennial Garden Committee, David Ames, 1st Vice President of the Easton Historical Society and Museum and President of the Easton Legacy Fund, Landscape Designer Ruth Riske, and Cindy Lemish, Co-President Easton Garden Club.
 
The groundbreaking was recorded by ECAT and photographed by Kris Ventresco of Starlight Photography, Easton, MA.
 
Anne Wooster Drury

Trio Accused in Brockton of Payroll Holdup Attempt

5/10/2025

 

​In the end they were caught. A revolver and a sawed-off shotgun were recovered. The weapons had been secreted away in a backyard shed and a cellar. The $6000 payroll at Steadfast Rubber was safe. The crime had all the classic elements- conspiracy to steal, attempted armed robbery, stolen weapons, a getaway car, and three not too capable robbers.
It was 1937 and Myron Williams, paymaster at Steadfast Rubber, was taking the payroll from the First National Bank on Main Street in North Easton to the nearby rubber company when he was accosted. The robbers had a loaded revolver and shotgun, both stolen from the home of the night watchman of the Chelsea Building Wrecking Company, where the three of them worked.

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It was March 20, 1937, when the attempted holdup took place. The robbery failed and the three crooks made their escape to Brockton where, according to an unnamed witness, they left the getaway car at the place where it had been (reportedly) stolen from earlier and drove off in their own car. Felix Robillard, Roger D’Auteuil, and Authur Andrian, all of Brockton, were quickly found and two of the men signed confessions the next day. The getaway car had allegedly been stolen from a Wilfred C. Pellitier, who was charged as an accessory after the fact, although he denied he had any knowledge of the plan. Felix Robillard, Roger D’Auteuil, and Authur Andrian were charged with conspiracy to steal and attempted armed robbery.
Interestingly, the police wondered if someone on the ‘inside’ could have helped them with the plan. Instrumental in gaining the confessions were Chief Elisha T. Ellis of North Easton and Sergeant John P. Sullivan of the Bridgewater State Police barracks.
 I am left with questions which I will try to answer next time. Why did the robbery fail? Was an insider found to have helped? How much time did each spend in jail? Until next time :)
 
 
 Anne Wooster Drury
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Sources:

>Easton Historical Society and Museum Special Dispatch to the Globe, Daily > >Boston Globe (1928-1960), March 21&22, 1937, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, The Boston Globe, p. A12


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