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Cornelia Horsford (Credit: Shelter Island Historical Society) The Shelter Island Historical Society is recognizing International Women’s Day on Monday, March 8, by remembering Cornelia Horsford (1861-1944), a woman who left lasting gifts to her community, as one of the founders of the Shelter Island Public Library and the Historical Society. First observed in Europe in the early part of the 20th century, International Women’s Day was officially recognized by The United Nations for the first time in 1975 to highlight women’s contributions to society. According to the Historical Society, Cornelia Horsford was an author and an adventurer, organizing archaeological expeditions to Iceland and Britain. Born in Cambridge, Mass. she spent a significant portion of her life at Sylvester Manor. ....
Susan Carey Dempsey All the stars seemed to align when we made the decision to sell our winter home just before Christmas. The five-bedroom house on two acres in Pennsylvania was quickly snapped up by a young couple looking for room to raise their two little boys. Our family had moved on, with a son on Shelter Island and two daughters with their families in Manhattan. Rather than remain keepers of an empty nest, we could lend a hand with our own little grandsons as they grew. We embraced the idea of downsizing to a one-bedroom apartment, letting go of much of the house’s contents: “I don’t want to be possessed by my possessions,” I declared confidently. In hindsight, I should have just hired an exorcist. ....