She’s been giving her all to the Pearle Crawford Library for over a year now and it shows. Nicole Messier not only lives locally but with her years of library experience and knowledge of what ...
Please feel free to stop by our Blood Pressure/ Wellness Clinic held twice a month from 10 a.m.-12p.m. Have your Blood Pressure checked, have a quick finger-stick blood sugar check or just come and ...
Old Sturbridge Village is open during the winter months with many seasonal programs and special events happening each week. Included with standard daytime admission on select dates in March, guests ...
Last month’s article dealt with the early years of the development of what is now the Auburn Free Public Library. This article will start at the turn of the 20th century. It had been over 30 years ...
Family owned & run local retail store that sells liquor, beer, & wine. We specially order items for you if we don't currently ...
I have not tried it, but after watching their video, it looks like it wouldn’t work much better than a traditional ice scraper. The idea of warm air and shaving the ice off the windshield using a ...
Cam and Kyle McLaughlin have been playing baseball just about their entire lives. As twins it only made sense that one (Kyle) would be a pitcher and the other (Cam) would be his battery mate behind ...
Luke’s birthday falls on the last day of January, topping the month off with sweet inspiration. Readers may recall last year’s birthday bust, when I found a deep scratch on his neck, the result of a ...
Michelle LaChapelle and Amy Cowen both work at Plummer Place, Home of the Northbridge Senior Center. Michelle is the Assistant Director and Amy is the Program and Volunteer Coordinator. Prior to being ...
The former LaPlante Brothers site on Worcester Road that sits across from the paintball amusement center between Pinehurst Drive and Tanner Road is finally getting the cleanup it has deserved after ...
Witches in New England were very common in the days of old. Connecticut had more than its share wandering among the village folks, sometimes anonymously or in the case of Goody Wee, very well known.