First up: Fish netting
The first item pulled out of the first capsule was a piece of monofilament netting that was used to catch roe mullet. The item was provided by Neal and Susan Goodrich, who were the owners and operators of M.W. Goodrich s, a fish processing house.
The couple included a note that read in part: To represent the fishing industry that will die July 1, 1995. Here is a piece of monofilament netting that is used to catch roe mullet. This is the last vestiture of a way of life that dies because of a constitutional amendment.
Along with the netting, there were copies of newspapers pulled from the capsule that was buried on Dec. 3, 1994. That day s