sadony

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  1. Hi Sadony!!! (how in the world did you find this???) Well, I'm not dissapointed because I am SO relieved to hear the real story!! Y'know the old saying, "not much happens in a small town but what you hear makes up for it". The explanation the kids heard (from someone on the premises) tore at our hearts since this place has so much history, and I'm very glad that it wasn't the case.

    So I take it the Estate is still intact? I need to take a ride out there.

    And welcome to BT's! You from Montague?

    Liz

    Yes it is still entact. I haven't been out their since right after the auction because it wasn't ours anymore. The people that bought it were going to remodle the inside for a summer house. or for there house, i can't remember which.

    once in a while i like to google sadony or joseph sadony to see what new stuff there is and i haven't had a computer in a while so this was the first i've done it in a year or so. yes i'm from montague I'm a former sadony, married now. he was my great grandpa

  2. Macmaruader, the world needs more like you!!!! And if you were the creepy old guy, you wouldn't have so many kids at your yardsales :) I know it's a secret, but we know you're harmless. Shhhhhh......

    By the way, Son and Girlfriend went to the Auction and were mad that the Lab was sold--they said it should have been kept as is and made into a museum. Only a small portion of the building was accessable, but they said it was "really cool"...But Mr. Sadony's granddaughter wanted a summerhouse on the plot, so.....

    I asked if anything "spooky" happened and they both dropped their jaws. When they were leaving, they heard a crow cawing, looked up and "saw the biggest d*mn crow we've ever seen, swooping down, flying low and circling the place, cawing its head off!" After I told Son not to cuss, I told them they should have shouted, "Hi Mr. Sadony!!"

    Liz

    it is very dissapointing that you say that. The lab was not sold because his granddaughter wanted a summer house. the lab was sold because of how expensive it was to keep it up. how expensive the taxes were on a lakefront mansion. kind of hard to turn it into a museum when no one has the time or the funds to do so. without putting strangers into the house.

    and as for the lab only being partly accessable. that was because there was very very very high amounts of asbestos found in the back and to keep it from being a health hazzard we blocked it off. as for the upstairs being blocked off. no one needed to be up there because nothing was for sale up there and it was an auction not an open house.