Taking the middle road
In the 1980s Martin and Ina Mae Smith, formerly of Church Street, ended up in the pond after failing to negotiate the turn onto Main Street. Martin, new to town at the time, became confused as to which way to go at the intersection and apparently split the difference. In this case, however, only the front bumper of the car ended up in the drink.
Soaring over the Stone Arch Bridge
Peter recalls two other incidents at the historic bridge. "About thirty years ago a car came speeding down the hill. It didn't go off the bridge but right beyond it, went through the air and landed flat in the river. I can't remember time of year -- I think it was early spring after the ice had gone out -- but the water wasn't high." The two young marines in the car were on their way home from Quantico, Va. "They had fallen asleep; no breaks were applied and the car flew." Both were unharmed. "They were very relaxed--beer may have been a factor," she says, and were able to walk to the Peters residence, where Judy and her husband Ernest sat them down, poured them coffee and called the police. "As I recall, there were no charges--just a lot of thanks to the Lord that they were unharmed," she says.
More recently, within the last 10 or 15 years, a speeding car crossed the bridge west at some speed and ended up in the gorge. "The driver got out and ended up, somehow, in the emergency room," Peter says.