Thomas Darlington, an innovator in the cranberry industry, was 84
Thomas Darlington, an innovator in the cranberry industry, was 84
It was an ironic twist of fate that brought Thomas Darlington into the cranberry and blueberry industries. Mr. Darlington was an engineer by trade and was working in 1950 for the Westinghouse Co. designing jet engines when his brother Joseph was killed in a plane crash. Mr. Darlington was expected to take his brother's place running the family's cranberry and blueberry operation, Joseph J. White Inc., and although he was not a farmer, he immediately went to work creating several pieces of machinery that would help make harvesting the fruits easier. One of those pieces of machinery, which