Recreation Guide and Business Directory

Transcription

Recreation Guide and Business Directory
Experience the
Quaboag Hills Region
Your Guide to
Brimfield
Antique Shows
May 10-15
July 12-17
Sept. 6-11
Belchertown, Brimfield,
Brookfield, East Brookfield,
Hardwick, Holland,
Monson, New Braintree,
North Brookfield, Palmer,
Spencer, Wales,
Ware, Warren,
West Brookfield
2016-2017
Recreation Guide & Business Directory
Relocation information • Starting Your Business
Calendar of Events • Farmers Markets • Fun Attractions
At Monson Savings, we know small business!
Our Business Team (l to r): Corinne Sawyer, Michael Rouette, Rob Chateauneuf and Clare Ladue.
࠮>L»YLlocal, flexible and fast
࠮6\[Z[HUKPUN commercial financing options and personal service
࠮:H]L[PTLHUKTVUL`^P[O[OLSH[LZ[PUI\ZPULZZ¸e-banking¹ZLY]PJLZ
=PZP[ MonsonSavings.com
Member FDIC | Each depositor is insured by the FDIC to at least $250,000. All deposits
above the FDIC insurance amount are insured by the Depositors Insurance Find (DIF).
www.qhma.com | 2016
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
Table of Contents
Contents
5 Business Directory
41 Fun Things To Do
25 Historic Mystery
47 Ben Franklin Markers
27 Famous People
49 Farmers Markets
29 Relocation Resource
50 Calendar of Events
32 Brimfield Information
62 Starting a Business
36 Quabbin Reservoir
64 Phone Directory
39 Forgotten Grave
Antique glass cover photo by Cheryl King
Three
Counties
15 Towns
ONE
RESOURCE
Counties
Hampden
Hampshire
Worcester
Visit us on
Facebook
Your Legislators:
Senator Anne M. Gobi
..................................... (617) 722-1540
Senator Stanley C. Rosenberg
..................................... (617) 722-1532
Representative Brian M. Ashe
..................................... (617) 722-2090
Representative Donald R. Berthiaume, Jr
..................................... (617) 722-2425
Representative Todd M. Smola
..................................... (617) 722-2100
www.qhma.com | 2016
Quaboag Hills
Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
Doug Turley, Chairman
Turley Publications, Inc.
Julie Quink, Chairperson Elect
Burkhart, Pizzanelli, P.C.
Teresa Grove, Clerk
Baystate Wing Hospital
Tanya Bullock, Treasurer
Life’s Memories & More
Clare Ladue, Assistant Treasurer
Monson Savings
Patricia Ostrout, Past Chairperson
North Brookfield Savings Bank
Dick Rondeau
Alvin Rondeau’s Dairy Bar
David Lamberto
Hertan’s Antique Shows
Karen Wallace
MA Homes LLC
Gerald Paist
Pathfinder Regional Vocational
Technical High School
Mr. Bruce Marshall
Real Oldies 1250 WARE
Mr. Jeffrey Roberts
Roberts & Sons Printing
Cindy Fountain
Spencer Bank
Ann Nicholas
Sturbridge Host Hotel
Susan Barbiasz
Chicopee Savings
Renee Niedziela
J. Stolar Insurance Agency
Produced by:
Quaboag Hills
Chamber of Commerce
3 Converse St., Suite#103,
Palmer, MA 01069
info@qhma.com
Designed by: Turley Publications
Printed by: Turley Publications
Stimulating economic
development through tourism.
(413) 283-2418
www.qhma.com
Burkhart, Pizzanelli, P.C.
Julie Quink
201 Park Avenue, Suite 2
West Springfield
jquink@bppc.com
www.bppc.com
(413) 734-9040
Chiacchia, Stephen, CPA
Stephen Chiacchia
1465 N. Main Street, Palmer
steve@chiacchiacpa.com
(413) 283-7671
Cormier & Rea
Leonard Rea II, EA CFP
49 Main Street, Sturbridge
lr@candrtax.com
www.canrtax.com
(508) 456-0855
Kitchen Table Taxes
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTING / TAX SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONING/HVAC &
HEATIING SALES & SERVICE
David Whitney
65 Jim Ash Road, Bondsville
kitchentabletaxes@gmail.com
www.kitchentabletaxes.com
(413) 289-0058
C. W. Angell, Inc.
Lauri A. Lewinski Accounting
Services, LLC.
Lauri Lewinski
P.O. Box 836, Warren
laurbill81@comcast.net
(413) 436-7233
Livingston & Haynes P.C.
Ron Christensen
67 Main Street, P.O. Box 330, Ware
ronc@lh-cpa.com
www.lh-cpa.com
(413) 967-5936
SL Marhelewicz CPA PC
Stephen Marhelewicz
2029 Main Street, P.O. Box 187
Three Rivers
stevemcpa@comcast.net
(413) 283-3442
Darby Warburton
180 Gilbertville Road, Ware
cwangell@comcast.net
(413) 967-8141
Palmer Oil/
Noonan Energy Corp.
Edward Noonan
1488 North Main Street, Palmer
info@noonanenergy.com
www.noonanenergy.com
(413) 289-1777 (800) 343-8829
AIR PURIFICATION
Aerus LLC Electrolux
1501 North Main Street, Palmer
mmbotler@yahoo.com
www.aerusonline.com
(413) 237-1790 (413) 283-6249
Stephen R. Chiacchia & Co.
Certified Public Accountants
1465 North Main Street
Palmer, MA 01069
We are committed to providing
close personal attention to
each customer relationship.
Julie Quink, CPA
Support the Quaboag Hills
Chamber of Commerce
Helping Business & Industry Grow
& Prosper in the
Beautiful Quaboag Hills Region
a great Place to Live and Work
Tom Pratt, CPA
Burkhart, Pizzanelli P.C.
201 Park Avenue, Suite 2
West Springfield, MA 01089
T: 413-734-9040, F: 413-781-5609
Visit our new website at
www.bppc.com
Member AICPA/Private Companies
Practice Section
Massachusetts Society of CPAs
413-283-7671
fax: 413-283-4088
www.chiacchiacpa.com
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
ANIMAL CARE - Supplies
Dave’s Soda and Pet City
Lindsay Lavalley
140 West Street, Ware
www.davessodaandpetcity.com
(413) 967-3684
ANTIQUE - Show Promoters
Brimfield Acres North
Suzanne Rohrbacher
74 Palmer Road, Brimfield
brimfieldacresnorthinc@gmail.com
www.brimfieldacresnorth.com
(413) 427-0311
Brimfield Antiques Center
Lori Faxon
Route 20, PO Box 714, Brimfield
www.brimfieldantiquescenter.com
(413) 245-9269
Central Park Antique Shows
Patricia Waite
P.O. Box 224, Brimfield
rjwaite@charter.net
www.brimfieldcentralpark.com
(413) 596-9257
Heart-O-The-Mart
Don & Pam Moriarty
Route 20, P.O. Box 26, Brimfield
info@brimfield-hotm.com
www.brimfield-hotm.com
(413) 245-9556
Hertan’s Antique Shows
David Lamberto
Route 20, Brimfield
hertansbrimfield@verizon.net
www.hertansbrimfield.com
(860) 763-3760
Your LocaL FuLL Service Bank
Here to Help You.
Here to Serve You.
You can rely on our convenient
branches to have friendly
bankers who are ready to help.
contact us today.
866-711-6272
northBrookfieldSavingsBank.com
north Brookfield | east Brookfield
West Brookfield | Ware
Belchertown | Palmer | Three rivers
www.qhma.com | 2016
J & J Promotions
Auction Acres
Judith Mathieu
Route 20 - 35 Main Street
P. O. Box 385, Brimfield
jnjbrimfld@meganet.net
http://www.jandj-brimfield.com
(413) 245-3436
May’s Antique Market
Martha May
10 Palmer Road, P.O. Box 416
Brimfield
www.maysbrimfield.com
(413) 245-9271
New England Motel Antiques
& Collectible Shows
Marie Doldoorian
30 Palmer Road (Rte 20), Brimfield
nemotelbrimfield@gmail.com
www.antiques-brimfield.com
(508) 347-2179
Quaker Acres
Lee Adams
20 Palmer Road, Brimfield
quakeracres@aol.com
(413) 245-6185
Shelton Antique Shows
Lois Shelton
34 Main Street, P.O. Box 124
Brimfield
sheltons@prodigy.net
brimfieldsheltonshows.com
(413) 245-3591
The Meadows
Antique Shows
Betty Christo
Rte 20, P.O. Box 374, Brimfield
pni@earthlink.net
www.brimfieldantiqueshows.com
(413) 245-9427
APPRAISAL SERVICES
ARTS ORGANIZATION
Opielowski Appraisal
Services
Afri(K)que
Michael Opielowski
67 Summer Street, P. O. Box 571
Thorndike
MikeOpielowski@comcast.net
www.opappraisalservices.com
(413) 289-0116
ARCHITECT
Architectural Insights Inc.
Robert Haveles; Larry Tuttle
3 Converse Street, Suite 201, Palmer
admin@architectural-insights.com
www.architectual-insights.com
(413) 283-2553
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Karina Dise
4 Palmer Road, Monson
afrikque@gmail.com
www.afrikque.com
(413) 386-7563
Juliet Rose Gallery & Studio
Juliet Bacchas; Linda Spelko
191 Reimers Road, Monson
julietrose1@verizon.net
(413) 596-9741
Monson Arts Council
Tod Beall
P.O. Box 306, Monson
monsonartscouncil@yahoo.com
http://www.monsonartscouncil.com
(413) 267-4286
NESCO SALESINC.
COMPLETE AUTOBODY CENTER
Serving Our Area
“We make it easy for you!”
for 30 Years
• Licensed Auto Damage Appraiser
• Collision Specialists
• Registered Repair Shop RS 1688
• Free Estimates
WE HANDLE ALL INSURANCE CLAIMS
NELSON & KEVIN COMSTOCK
91 STATE STREET, BONDSVILLE, MA
www.nescoautobody.com
283-6403 • FAX: 283-6414
Business Banking
For growth.
Customers turn to you because you do things they can’t.
That’s the kind of expertise we bring to your company’s
banking needs. Let us help your business thrive.
MEMBER FDIC
MEMBER DIF
countrybank.com • 800.322.8233 •
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Palmer Historical
& Cultural Center
Facchini Law Firm
Robert Haveles
2072 Main Street, Three Rivers
palmerhcc@gmail.com
www.palmerhcc.wordpress.com
(413) 289-9295
ATTORNEY
Bacon Wilson, P.C.
Atty. Kenneth Albano
33 State Street, Springfield
kalbano@baconwilson.com
www.baconwilson.com
(413) 781-0560
Berthiaume & Berthiaume
Blaise Berthiaume
4 Elm Street, North Brookfield
bb@berthiaumelegal.com
(508) 867-6885
Michael Facchini
728 Liberty Street, Springfield
mfacchini@facchinilawfirm.com
www.facchinilawfirm.com
(413) 241-8330 (866) 205-2334
Lyon & Fitzpatrick, LLP
Tricia Koss
14 Bobala Road, 4th Floor, Holyoke
tkoss@lyonfitzpatrick.com
www.lyonfitzpatrick.com
(413) 536-4000
White Law Offices, P.C.
Atty. Joseph White
Atty. Elizabeth White Chouinard
3 Converse Street, Suite 104, Palmer
whitelaw@whitelawoffices.net
(413) 283-8341
Our Classic Reuben
(Why napkins were invented)
Restaurant
Serving Breakfast and Lunch Daily
Dinners - Thurs-Fri-Sat
Sun - Wed
7am - 1:45pm
Thurs-Fri-Sat
7am - 8:45pm
(508) 867-6643
245 West Main St.
(Rte 9)
East Brookfield
www.qhma.com | 2016
Auto Body Repair
Nesco Sales, Inc.
Kevin Comstock
89-1/2 State Street, P.O. Box 1269
Bondsville
nescosales@comcast.net
www.nescoautobody.com
(413) 283-6403 (800) 226-6403
Auto Parts - New
Rolla Motor Parts, Inc.
Butch Moran
175 West Street, P.O. Box 248, Ware
(413) 967-5121
Auto Sales and Repair
Bertera Chevrolet, Inc.
Brian Yarrows
1187 Thorndike Street, Palmer
brian@berterachevy.com
www.berterachevy.com
(413) 283-3401
Gagne’s Garage
BANK
Farm Credit East
Westover Auto Salvage
Harvey Auto Repair
Jennifer Harvey
248 Main Street, Monson
toney0508@yahoo.com
(413) 893-9022
Jackson’s Auto Service, Inc.
John Jackson
1307 Park Street,
P.O. Box 448, Palmer
salesjackson@comcast.net
www.jjacksons.com
(413) 289-1016
Paul Bachand
147 Bay Road, P.O.Box 952
Belchertown
wasparted@aol.com
(413) 323-4210
(413) 245-7946
1485 N. Main Street, Palmer
(413) 283-8381
191 Sykes Street, Palmer
(413) 277-2290
Wal*Mart – 352 Palmer Road, Ware
(413) 967-6890
8 Main Street, West Brookfield
(508) 867-6446
http://www.countrybank.com
Auto Salvage
Gary Gagne
31 Spring Street, Gilbertville
(413) 477-6999
Sandra Pearson
240 South Road, Enfield CT
SandyP.1971@yahoo.com
farmcrediteast.com
(800) 562-2235
Chicopee Savings
Susan Barbiasz
350 Palmer Road, Suite 100
Gibbs Crossing, Ware
chicopeesavings.com
(413) 594-6692
Country Bank
Monson Savings
75 Main Street, Ware
(413) 967-6221 (800) 322-8233
21 Main St., Belchertown
(413) 323-7291
9 Main Street, Brimfield
Our Farm Stand is
open August thru
Thanksgiving
Apples, peaches, pies baked
daily, cider doughnuts and
Pick your own!
Store is open 7 days a week
Doors open at 10:00am
www.breezelandsorchards.com
(413) 436-7122 1791 Southbridge Road, Warren
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
146 Main Street, P.O. Box 188
Monson
(413) 267-4646
136 Main Street, Ware
(413) 967-0912
www.monsonsavings.com
POST
Computer Systems
We’ve
Moved
2785 Boston Road
www.pocosys.com
Sales • Service • Support • New & Used Equipment
Dorrinda O’Keefe-Shea
109 West 109
Street,
Ware Street,
• 270 MainWare
Street, Spencer
West
For All Your
Real Estate
Needs
Toomey
Lovett Owner/Broker
Toomey
Lovett • James Lovett Owner/Broker
www.DorrindaSellsHomes.com • 978-434-1990
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
North Brookfield
Savings Bank
Loan Center & Corporate Offices
35 Summer Street, North Brookfield
(508) 867-7442 (866) 711-6272
9 Gilbert Street, North Brookfield
(508) 867-7443
100 West Main Street
East Brookfield
(508) 867-1322
128 West Main Street
West Brookfield
(508) 867-5821
40 Main Street, Ware
(413) 967-6271
4 Daniel Shays Highway, Belchertown
(413) 323-8416
1051 Thorndike Street, Palmer
(413) 283-4008
2060 Main Street, Three Rivers
(413) 283-5681
northbrookfieldsavingsbank.com
SpencerBANK
176 Main Street, P.O. Box 912
Spencer
(508) 885-5313 (800) 547-2885
968 Main Street, Warren
(413) 437-7726
Route 9 West, Spencer
(508) 885-9707
www.spencerbankonline.com
Tranquility Central
Hair & Nails
Charlene Cavanaugh
1384 Main Street, Palmer
TranquilityCentral@outlook.com
(413) 284-0010
BROADBAND &
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Comcast Business
Services
Ken Ryan
3303 Main Street, Springfield
(413) 730-4515
Sunsetview Farm
Camping Area
David Skelton
37 Juniper Drive, Wilbraham
dave@DavesOverheadDoors.com
www.davesoverheaddoors.com
(413) 386-7805
Howe Lumber
Squier Lumber and
Hardware Inc.
Carol Henriques
1372 Main Street, Palmer
carol@hairimage.com
www.hairimage.com
(413) 283-7156
Amy Grabowski
4 Open Square Way Suite 110
Holyoke
amy@fiscaltraining.com
www.fiscaltraining.com
(413) 437-7442
Dave’s Overhead Doors
Diamond Junction
Bowling Lanes
Cutting Corner
Fiscal Training Solutions
CAMPGROUND
BAR
BEAUTY SALON
Sheila Cuddy
23 West Main Street, Ware
sheila@qvcdc.org
www.qvcdc.org
(413) 967-3001
BUILDING MATERIALS
Kate Norrie
555 East Main Street, East Brookfield
sales@howelumber.com
www.howelumber.com
(508) 867-3232
Buddy Hood
1446 N. Main Street, Palmer
diamondjunction@yahoo.com
(413) 289-0013
Quaboag Valley Community
Development Corporation
(QVCDC and QVBAC)
Kevin Haley
5 Squier Avenue, Monson
squierlumber@verizon.net
www.squierlumber.com
(413) 267-5542
BUSINESS SERVICES
Much 2 Much 2 Do
Paul Sullivan
113 Bogan Road, Monson
organize@much2much2do.com
much2much2do.com
(413) 530-7514
Harold Carpenter
57 Town Farm Road, Monson
camp@sunsetview.com
www.sunsetview.com
(413) 267-9269
Village Green Family
Campground
Meg Twarowski
228 Sturbridge Road, Brimfield
vilgrncamp@aol.com
www.villagegreencampground.com
(413) 245-3504
CASKETS & URNS - Retail
Affordable Caskets and Urns
Lenny Weake
4 Springfield Street, Three Rivers
lenny@spfldcasket.com
www.spfldcasket.com
(413) 386-4946
CATERING & BANQUETS
Hartman’s Herb Farm &
Bed & Breakfast
Carissa Hartman-Wozniak
1026 Old Dana Road, Barre
hartmansherb@hotmail.com
www.hartmansherbfarm.com
(978) 355-2015
10
www.qhma.com | 2016
CHIROPRACTIC CARE
Dr. Robert Caprile
181 Maple Street, East Longmeadow
drrobertcaprile@yahoo.com
eastlongmeadowfamilychiropractic.com
(413) 525-6293
Wickaboag Family
Chiropractic
Linda Schaetzke
143 West Main Street, P.O.Box 168
West Brookfield
lindadc1@netzero.net
(508) 867-6161
CLEANING SERVICE:
Business & Residential
COMPUTER SALES/SUPPORT
AND OR SERVICE
Smoley Cleaning
POST Computer Systems
Brian Smoley
66 Ely Road, P.O. Box 162, Monson
smoleycleaning@comcast.net
www.smoleycleaning.com
(413) 893-9046
Aristeo Torres
2785 Boston Road,Wilbraham
atorres@pocosys.com
www.pocosys.com
(413) 596-5177
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Computers &
Telecommunication
Alternative Telecom &
Security
Jim & Karen Patenaude
Alternative Telecommunications,
41 Neiske Road, Monson
office@
alternativetelecommunications.com
www.alternativetelecommunications.com
(413) 267-3700 (800) 873-2268
EDUCATING A 21ST CENTURY WORKFORCE
BELCHERTOWN
NEW BRAINTREE
GRANBY
OAKHAM
HARDWICK
PALMER
MONSON
WARE
Minuteman Governance, Inc.
John Moynihan
P. O. Box 67, Southboro
john@minutemangovernance.com
www.minutemangovernance.com
(617) 645-4422
Breton Estates, Inc.
Quality Custom Built Homes
Apartment Rentals
413.283.6940
R.B. Enterprises
WARREN
240 SYKES STREET, PALMER, MA 01069
(413) 283-9701
General Contractors
SAND & GRAVEL
413.583.8393
Call us to create your outdoor oasis
Design, Planting, Walkways, Patio, Walls, Waterfalls
Visit our Garden Center
Rte 32 North • Palmer, MA 01069
413-283-4900 or fivestargardens.com
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
11
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
CONFERENCE CENTER
CONTRACTOR - Custom
Homes-Land Development
UMass Amherst
Conference Services
Breton Estates/
RB Enterprises
William Trzpit
One Campus Center Way, Amherst
wjtrzpit@umass.edu
(413) 577-8092
The Center
at Eagle Hill
JongHun Kim
242 Old Petersham Road, Hardwick
thecenter@eaglehill.school
www.centerateaglehill.org
(413) 477-6746
CONSULTANT - Safety
Valley Safety Services
Associates, Inc.
James Tocci
330 Old Enfield Road, Belchertown
questions@vssa-inc.com
www.vssa-inc.com
(413) 323-9571
Raymond Breton
Nipmuck Street
P.O. Box 109, Palmer
raybreton@charter.net
(413) 283-6940
CONTRACTOR - Electrical
Gene Birk Electric
P.O. Box 716, Bondsville
genebirk@localnet.com
(413) 283-7939
John Martin Electric, Inc.
27 East Hill Road, Monson
(413) 267-9592
Lagrant Electric
Karl Lagrant
6 King Circle, Ware
karl@lagrantelectric.com
lagrantelectric.com
(413) 967-4296
CONTRACTOR
JCS Custom Carpentry
Jay Shuttle
132 Jim Ash Road, Palmer
jcscustom@hotmail.com
(413) 433-5454
Top Notch Renovations
Ronald Fussell
105 Upper Hampden Road, Monson
rontnr@comcast.net
(413) 267-9516
Flagg Excavation Inc.
Scott Flagg
67 Waid Road, Monson
scotteflagg@yahoo.com
(413) 267-1929
12
CONTRACTOR Manufacturer Post and
Beam Homes
Hardwick Post & Beam Corp.
Ridge Shinn
272 Fleming Rd, Hardwick
contact@hardwickpostandbeam.com
www.hardwickpostandbeam.com
(413) 477-6430
CONTRACTOR - Modular
Homes/Mfg. Homes
Kozyra Construction
Michael Kozyra
141 Old Palmer Road, Brimfield
kozyramodular@charter.net
www.kozyraconstruction.com
(413) 245-4402
www.qhma.com | 2016
CONTRACTOR - Specific
Martin GEO/
Environmental LLC
Michael Martin
8 Chamber Road, Suite 101
Three Rivers
mike@martingeoenvironmental.com
www.martingeoenvironmental.com
(413) 323-8700
CONVENIENCE STORE
Clover Hill Country Store
Steven Mancini
1839 Lower Road, Hardwick
cloverhillcountrystore@gmail.com
www.cloverhillcountrystore.com
(413) 477-1048
COPIER SALES
Aztec Office Technology
Dan Saia
115 State Street., Ste. #302
Springfield
www.aztecoffice.com
(413) 221-1196 (800) 533-6552
CREDIT CARD SERVICES
The Credit Card Pro
Rick Rheault
819 Worcester Street, Springfield
sales@thecreditcardpro.com
www.thecreditcardpro.com
(413) 204-1438
Customization
Mass-Flo EFI, Inc.
Christopher Richards
77 Snow Road, West Brookfield
chris@mass-floefi.com
www.mass-floefi.com
(508) 867-6733
Franklin Hampshire
Career Center
DAY SPA
EDUCATION
Simple Indulgence Day Spa
Fiscal Training Solutions
Lori Manchester
598 Main Street, Fiskdale
sturbridgedayspa@aol.com
www.simpleindulgencedayspa.com
(508) 347-5505
EDUCATION
Voc. High School
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Pathfinder Regional
Vocational
Technical High School
Dr. Gerald Paist
240 Sykes Street, Palmer
paist@pathfindertech.org
www.pathfindertech.org
(413) 283-9701
Amy Grabowski
4 Open Square Way Suite 110
Holyoke
amy@fiscaltraining.com
www.fiscaltraining.com
(413) 437-7442
Community Options, Inc.
Betsy Grim
442 State Street, P.O. Box 1352
Belchertown
bgrim.commop77@gmail.com
www.communityoptionsma.org
(413) 323-9681
Teri Anderson
One Arch Place, Greenfield
terianderson@fhcareers.org
www.fhcc-onestop.com
(413) 774-4361
FutureWorks Career Center
Kevin Lynn
1 Federal Street Bldg.103-3,
STCC Technology Park, Springfield
klynn@futureworksjobs.org
www.futureworksjobs.org
(413) 858-2800
ENERGY SERVICES
Osterman Propane
Peter Iacobucci
One Blanchard Street, Palmer
sdunn@ostermangas.com
www.ostermangas.com
(800) 332-3353
413-267-4200
170 Main St Suite E
Monson, MA 01057
TibbettsOptical.com
“See What You’ve Been Missing”
Full Service Optical with On Site Lab
Connecting people,
commerce and communities.
TM
Express service available on most prescriptions
We are a provider for Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Davis Vision, Eyemed, Fallon,
Harvard Pilgrim, HNE, Mass Health, Superior Vision and Tufts
Palmer Paving is an industry leading heavy
highway civil engineering construction firm, serving
both public and private sector clients. We are fully
• Auto • Home
• Business
• Life & Disability
• Group Health
• On-Site RMV Service
integrated as a materials producer and roadway
contractor for projects of any size.
We welcome your inquiries and look forward to
helping you solve your next site, road construction
or infrastructure challenge.
Insuring Families & Businesses for 100+ Years!
19 N. Main Street, Belchertown, MA 01007
15 Central Street, W. Brookfield, MA 01585
413-323-9611 • 508-867-4646 • 800-894-9591
www.bellandhudson.com
palmerpaving.com
413-283-8354
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
13
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Viridian Energy
Debra Healy
1140 South Street, Barre
debhealy63@gmail.com
www.viridian.com/debra
(508) 776-5668
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Mass Mutual
Nicholas Manolakis
330 Whitney Avenue, Holyoke
nmanolakis@financialguide.com
(413) 539-2343
FLOORING
Dimauro Carpet & Tile, Inc.
Dean Buckman
185 Shaker Road, East Longmeadow
deanbuchman@yahoo.com
www.dimaurocarpet.com
(413) 525-1991
FLORIST
Otto Florist & Gifts
Michele Lariviere
7 North Street, Ware
ottoflorist@yahoo.com
www.ottoflorist.com
(413) 967-5381
FOUNDRY
Palmer Foundry
Robert Logan
22 Mt. Dumplin Road, Palmer
blogan@palmerfoundry.com
www.palmerfoundry.com
(413) 283-2976
FRAME SHOP/ART PRINTING
Giclee Printing and Framing
Of New England, LLC
Lisa Spencer
1240 Park Street, Palmer
lisa@gicleeprintpro.com
www.gicleeofnewengland.com
(413) 284-4344
14
FUNERAL SERVICES
Beers & Story Funeral Home
Wendy Story
1475 N. Main Street, Palmer
wendy@beersandstory.com
www.beersandstory.com
(413) 283-9061
Cebula Funeral Home
Joseph Koziol
66 South Street, Ware
(413) 967-4911
Charbonneau
Funeral Home, Inc.
Bones Masse
30 Pleasant Street, Ware
cfhinc@yahoo.com
www.charbonneaufh.com
(413) 967-5281
Lombard Funeral Home
Lissee Lombard
3 Bridge Street, Monson
lfhmonson@aol.com
www.lombardfuneralhome.com
(413) 267-3011
Varnum Funeral Home, Inc.
Marc Varnum
43 East Main Street, P.O. Box 1
West Brookfield
varnumfh@aol.com
www.varnumfuneralhome.com
(508) 867-2885
FURNITURE
Dream Catchers Furniture
Buddy Hood
1440 North Main Street, Palmer
dreamcatcherspalmer@gmail.com
(413) 283-2323
Spencer Furniture Inc.
Raoul Chalifoux
6 Olde Main Street, Spencer
spencerfurniture@aol.com
www.spencerfurniture.com
(508) 885-3678 (800) 233-0123
www.qhma.com | 2016
GARDEN CENTER/
LANDSCAPING
Five Star Gardens
John Rakouskas
181 Ware Street (Rt 32), Palmer
johnr@fivestargardens.com
www.fivestargardens.com
(413) 283-4900
GOLF COURSE
Cold Spring Country Club
336 Chauncey Walker Street
Belchertown
coldspringcountryclub@gmail.com
www.coldspringcc.com
(413) 323-4888
Hickory Ridge Golf Club
Colin O’Neal
191 West Pomeroy Lane, Amherst
jimm@appliedgolf.com
hickoryridgegc.com
(413) 230-3360
Quaboag Country Club
Fran Marello
70 Palmer Road, P.O. Box 66, Monson
www.quaboagcountryclub.com
(413) 267-5294
GOVERNMENT
USPS
Albina Roy
Ware Post Office, 165 West St, Ware
Albina.A.Roy@usps.gov
USPS.com
(413) 967-9918
GRAPHIC DESIGN/
ADVERTISING/PUBLISHING
Compleat Communications
Maureen Solomon
P.O. Box 215, Monson
compleat4876@gmail.com
(413) 267-3042
Yee Ha! Design
Wayne Yee
86 Fenton Road, Monson
wayne@yeehadesign.com
(413) 284-0274
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Align Hypnosis, Inc.
Donna Lee Honeywell; Basil Roman
1223 Thorndike Street, Palmer
donnalee@alignhypnosis.com
basil@alignhypnosis.com
www.alignhypnosis.com
(413) 758-1949
Simply Focused
Wellness Coaching
Julie Manning
5 Mechanic Street, Palmer
julie@simplyfocusedcoaching.com
www.simplyfocusedcoaching.com
(413) 262-1417
Tibbetts Optical
Touched by an Angel, Inc.
USANA Independent
Associate
HEALTH CLUB
Brenda Tibbetts
170 Main Street, Suite E, Monson
brenda.tibbettsoptical@hotmail.com
Tibbettsoptical.com
(413) 267-4200
Wendy Murakami
3 Wayne Rd, Monson
wmurakami@yahoo.com
www.nursewendyaprn.usana.com
(413) 896-8666
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
Quaboag Rehabilitation
and Skill Care Center
Lynn Corfey
47 East Main Street, West Brookfield
www.quaboagonthecommon.com
(508) 867-7716
Helena Stephens
21 Wilbraham St., Ste. 210, Palmer
helenastephens1010@comcast.net
www.touchedbyanangelma.com
(413) 284-1601
Scantic Valley Y
Family Center
45 Post Office Park, Wilbraham
kallard@startatsquareone.org
www.springfieldy.org
HEATING
FUEL
(413)
596-2749
AND RELATED SERVICES
Squier & Co. Inc.
Ed Duprey
5 Squier Avenue, P.O. Box 275
Monson
squiers@verizon.net, www.squieroil.com
(413) 267-3184
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
15
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Palmer Oil/
Noonan Energy Corp.
Edward Noonan
1488 North Main Street,Palmer
info@noonanenergy.com
www.noonanenergy.com
(413) 289-1777 (800) 343-8829
HORSE DRAWN WEDDINGS
Hollow Brook Farms LLC
Ron Weston
73 Hollow Road, Brimfield
hollowbrookfarmsllc@gmail.com
www.hollowbrookfarmsllc.com
(413) 245-9325
HOSPITAL
Baystate Wing Hospital
40 Wright Street, Palmer
(413) 283-7651
www.baystatehealth.org
Baystate Mary Lane Hospital
85 South Street
Ware, MA 01082
(413) 96-6211
www.baystatehealth.org
HUMAN SERVICES
The Carson Center
for Human Services, Inc.
Jane Simonds
96 South Street, Ware
jsimonds@bhninc.org
www.carsoncenter.org
(413) 967-6241
INDUSTRIAL PARK
MapleTree Industrial Center
John Rottman
21 Wilbraham Street, Palmer
jrottman@presrealty.com
www.mapletreeindustrialcenter.com
(413) 283-8955
16
INSURANCE - Specialized
Small Business – Medical
Gravel Financial Services
David Gravel, CLU
31 Westbrook Avenue, Ware
davegravel-fs@comcast.net
(413) 967-6554
MillBrook Benefits and
Insurance Services, LLC
Pete Miller
933 East Columbus Avenue, Suite A
Springfield
info@millbrookbenefits.com
www.millbrookbenefits.com
(413) 886-0008 (866) 724-0008
INSURANCE - Specialized
Business, Auto, Home
Moulton Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Cindy Moulton St George
143 West Street, Ware
cindy@moultoninsurance.com
(413) 967-3327 (800) 521-5787
45 North Main Street, Belchertown
(413) 323-7229
1500 N. Main Street, Palmer
(413) 283-8941
www.moultoninsurance.com
INSURANCE AGENCY
Bell & Hudson Ins.
Agency, Inc.
Matthew Phaneuf
19 No. Main Street, P.O. Box 669,
Belchertown
mphaneuf@bellandhudson.com
(413) 323-9611
15 Central Street, West Brookfield
(508) 867-4646
www.bellandhudson.com
www.qhma.com | 2016
Crimmins Graveline
Insurance Agency
Marc Graveline, CIC
1382 Main Street, P.O. Box 905
Palmer
Mail@cgins.com
www.cgins.com
(413) 283-8378 (800) 887-2878
Gaudreau/Fountain
Insurance Agency
Gerry Fountain
946 Main Street, P.O. Box 1029
Warren
gfountain@gaudreaufountain.com
www.gaudreaufountain.com
(413) 436-5000
J. Stolar Insurance Agency
Christopher Stolar
2001 Calkins Rd, P. O. Box 8
Three Rivers
cstolar@jstolarinsurance.com
www.jstolarinsurance.com
(413) 283-2561
Korzec Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Bill Holmgren
219 South Street, West Warren
bill1958@comcast.net
(413) 436-7000
Morin and Foy
Insurance, LLC
Sharon Morin
30 Sturbridge Road, P.O. Box 140
Brimfield
Sharon.morin@foyinsurance.com
www.foyinsurance.com
(413) 245-6864
Moulton Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Cindy Moulton St George
143 West Street, Ware
cindy@moultoninsurance.com
(413) 967-3327 (800) 521-5787
45 North Main Street, Belchertown
(413) 323-7229
1500 N. Main Street, Palmer
(413) 283-8941
www.moultoninsurance.com
2016 Business
of the Year
St. Germain Insurance, Inc.
Matthew and Ann Marie St. Germain
246 West Street, P.O.Box 630, Ware
a.stgermain@stgermainins.com
www.stgermaininsurance.com
(413) 967-6341 (800) 499-9561
LANDSCAPING
LODGING - Hotels and Motels
Willow Farm Landscaping
Holiday Inn Express
Martha Klassanos
25 Hardwick Pond Road, Ware
info@willowfarmware.com
www.willowfarmware.com
(413) 967-0939
JEWELRY
Library
Cormier Jewelers
and Art Gallery
Monson Free Library
Marc Seguin
136 Main Street, Spencer
info@cormierspencer.com
www.cormierspencer.com
(508) 885-3385
Dioguardi Jewelers
Michael Harris
14 West Street, Ware
DioguardiJewelers@gmail.com
(413) 277-0364
Hope Bodwell
2 High Street, Monson
hbodwell@cwmars.org
www.monsonlibrary.com
(413) 267-3866
Palmer Public Library
Ben Hood
1455 North Main Street, Palmer
bhood@palmer.lib.ma.us
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
(413) 283-3330
Melissa Labonte
321 Center Street, Ludlow
hieludlow@yahoo.com
www.hiexpress.com/ludlowma
(413) 589-9300 (800) 465-4329
Sturbridge Host Hotel
Ann Nicholas
366 Main Street, Sturbridge
anicholas@sturbridgehosthotel.com
www.sturbridgehosthotel.com
(508) 347-7393 (800) 582-3232
Old Sturbridge Village
Brian Amedy
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge
www.osv.org
(800) 733-1830
Superior performance in data transmission
Industrial Commercial General Purpose A/V & Lighting
Quabbin Wire & Cable Co., Inc., 10 Maple Street, Ware, MA 01082
800.368.3311 413.967.6281 fax 413.967.7564 www.quabbin.com
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
17
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Wedgewood Motel
Stanley & Genevieve Lamb
1430 Park Street, Palmer
stanrlamb@gmail.com
www.wedgewoodmotel.
rylatechnologies.com
(413) 283-4501
MANUFACTURER
Colfax Corp. Warren Pumps LLC
Rick Fike
82 Bridges Avenue, P.O. Box 969
Warren
www.warrenpumps.com
(413) 436-7711
MFG - Brushes
Sanderson MacLeod, Inc.
Rebecca Gibson
1199 South Main Street, P.O. Box 50
Palmer
bgibson@sandersonmacleod.com
www.sandersonmacleod.com
(413) 283-3481 (866) 522-3481
Sohre Turbomachinery, Inc.
Tom Sohre
128 Main Street, P.O. Box 1099
Monson
info@sohreturbo.com
www.sohreturbo.com
(413) 267-0590
MFG - Coated Papers
Kanzaki Specialty Papers
Joshua Polak
20 Cummings Street, Ware
jpolak@kanzakiusa.com
www.kanzakiusa.com
(413) 967-6204
MFG - Dry Ice
American Dry Ice
George Koerner
19 Second Street, P.O. Box 719
Palmer
adryice@myfairpoint.net
www.americancarbonation.com
(413) 283-9906
18
MFG - Road Construction
Palmer Paving Corporation
Joseph Martin
25 Blanchard Street, P. O. Box 47
Palmer
janc@palmerpaving.com
www.palmerpaving.com
(413) 283-8354
MFG - Signs
First Impression
Sign & Graphics
Ronald Davis
210 East Main Street, East Brookfield
thesignguy@isp.com
(508) 867-6781
(508)
867-3155
MANUFACTURERS
REP AGENCY
Eastern States
Associates, Inc.
Ed Maxwell
3 Converse Street, Suite #102
Palmer
edmaxwell@easternstates.com
easternstates.com
(413) 283-4412
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Hands of Intuition
MFG - Steel Fabrications
Kari Flowers
3F Stadler Street, Belchertown
KariFlowers@HandsofIntuition.com
www.HandsofIntuition.com
(413) 214-8997
Herrick & Sons Inc.
MEDIA
William Herrick
10 Cushing Street, P.O. Box 152
North Brookfield
(508) 867-3168 (800) 244-3168
MFG. Tools
F & D Tool Co., Inc.
Philip Duda
Bridge Street, P.O. Box 248
Three Rivers
sales@fdtool.com, fdtool.com
(413) 283-8321
MFG - Wire & Cable
Quabbin Wire &
Cable Co., Inc.
Stacy Gilmour
10 Maple Street, Ware
stacyg@quabbin.com
http://www.quabbin.com
(413) 967-6281 (800) 368-3311
Quirk Wire Co.
Peter Schlichting
146 East Main Street
West Brookfield
peter@quirkwire.com
www.quirkwire.com
www.qhma.com | 2016
M-PACT
Bruce Henriques
1659 North Main Street Suite A
Palmer
infochannel@m-pact.tv
www.m-pact.tv
(413) 283-7373
WGBY Public Television
Harold Wolfe
44 Hampden Street, Springfield
hwolfe@wgby.org
www.WGBY.org
(413) 781-2801
MOBILE HOME PARK
Ray’s Mobile Home Park
Raymond Lavallee
433 Ventura Street, Ludlow
(413) 583-3132
MOVING & STORAGE
SYSTEMS
AAGGO Movers
Gerard Charette
2039 Bridge Street, Three Rivers
gncharette@comcast.net
(413) 283-5334
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Jeffery & Jeffery Inc.
Christine Jeffery
137 Main Street, P.O. Box 720, Ware
towndata@jefferyandjeffery.com
www.jefferyandjeffery.com
(413) 967-9466
MUSEUM
Keep Homestead Museum
Emy Shepherd
35 Ely Road, Monson
khm@keephomesteadmuseum.org
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
(413) 267-4137
The Stone House Museum
Tom Stockton
P.O. Box 1211, Belchertown
info@Stonehousemuseum.org
www.stonehousemuseum.org
(413) 323-6573
Old Sturbridge Village
ORGANIZATION
Brian Amedy
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge
www.osv.org
(800) 733-1830
Associated Industries of
Massachusetts
Ware Center Meeting
House and Museum
Janice Hills
Route 9, Ware
warecentermeetinghouse@gmail.com
warecentermeetinghouse.wikifoundry.com
(413) 967-9431
ORCHARD
Breezelands Orchards
Mark Tuttle
1791 Southbridge Road
P.O. Box 689, Warren
MarkTuttle230@gmail.com
www.breezelandsorchards.com
(413) 436-7100
Dawn Creighton
1441 Main Street, Springfield
dcreighton@aimnet.org
www.aimnet.org
(413) 233-9850
Better Business Bureau of
Central New England, Inc.
Nancy Cahalen
6 Park Ave., Suite #100, Worcester
info@cne.bbb.org
www.cne.bbb.org
(508) 755-3340 (866) 566-1323
Brimfield Show Promoters’
Association
Lori Faxon
P.O. Box 332, Brimfield
(508) 347-3929
“Small businesses and individual entrepreneurs
are the backbone of the Quaboag Hills economy”
Todd M. Smola
State Representative
1st Hampden District
Rep. Toddsmola@hou.state.ma.us
State House, Room 156
Boston, MA 02133
617.722.2240
413.283.2564 District
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Hands-on Fun!
at Old Sturbridge Village
Explore New England’s Largest Living History Museum
the early 1800s in New england come to life at OSV. See our potter,
blacksmith, and farmers at work. talk with costumed historians and
see the animals. be sure to book a stay at the Old Sturbridge inn and
reeder Family lodges for your visit.
SM
Visit www.osv.org
Old Sturbridge Village, 4UVSCSJEHF."t4&&
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
s(ISTORY
s$INING
s3PECIAL%VENTS
s%DUCATION
19
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
Browse The Brookfields
and Beyond
Carolyn Davenport
44 Spring Street, North Brookfield
www.browsethebrookfields.com
(508) 867-7475
Employers Association
of the NorthEast
Meredith Wise
67 Hunt Street, P.O. Box 1070
Agawam
www.eane.org
(413) 789-6400
Hitchcock Free Academy
Susan Gregory
2 Brookfield Road, P.O. Box 155
Brimfield
sue@hitchcockacademy.org
www.hitchcockacademy.org
(413) 245-9977
The Brookfield Institute Care
for Troops
Bevery Prestwood-Taylor
8 West Main Street, Brookfield
brookfieldinstitute@gmail.com
brookfieldinstitute.org
(413) 563-7282
Ware Business & Civic
Association
Tracy Opalinski
P.O. Box 602, Ware
warebca@gmail.com
warebca.com
(413) 348-8312
PAYROLL SERVICE
Power Development
Checkwriters Payroll, Inc.
Ware River Power Inc.
PERFORMING ARTS
Power Development Safety
The Cultural Center
at Eagle Hill
Industrial Power
Services Corp.
Peter Whelan
333 Elm Street, West Springfield
pwhelan@checkwriterspayroll.com
www.checkwriterspayroll.com
(413) 734-1351 (888) 243-2555
Melanie Donovan
242 Old Petersham Road, Hardwick
thecenter@eaglehill.school
www.centerateaglehill.org
(413) 477-6746
Sandra Gillis
P.O. Box 840, Ware
(413) 967-7415
PHOTOGRAPHER
Ludlow Printing
& Copy Center
Jim Gambaro Photography
Jim Gambaro
P.O. Box 214, Belchertown
jim@jimgambarophotography.com
jimgambarophotography.zenfolio.com
(413) 323-5117
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Vantage Sports & Rehab LLC
Dmitry Voloshinov
1581 North Main Street, Palmer
dmitryv@vantagesportsrehab.com
www.vantagesportsrehab.com
(413) 283-8303
PARTY RENTALS
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Michael’s Party Rentals, Inc
New England Mechanical
Services, Inc.
Michael Linton
409A West Street, Ludlow
OPENING SOON IN PALMER
michael@michaelspartyrentals.com
www.michaelspartyrentals.com
(413) 589-7368
Gary Picco
17 Third Street, Palmer
gpicco@nemsi.com
www.nemsi.com
(413) 283-4417
Pioneer Valley Environmental
Glen Wojcik
18 Shunpike Road, Hardwick
glen@pvehvac.com
pvehvac.com
(413) 477-6984
20
Lucas Wright
20 Commons, Barre
wareriverpower@aol.com
wareriverpower.com
(978) 355-4575
www.qhma.com | 2016
PRINTING
Dick Kelleher
44 Sewall Street, Ludlow
dick@ludlowprinting.com
www.ludlowprinting.com
(413) 583-5220
Roberts & Sons Printing
Jeffrey Roberts
1415 Main Street, P.O. Box 956
Palmer
jeff@robertsprinting.com
www.robertsprinting.com
(413) 283-9356
PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS
DeRoy Advertising
Specialties
Joseph DeRoy
221 Moulton Hill Road, Monson
joederoy@comcast.net
www.halo.com/joederoy
(413) 267-5655
PUBLISHING
Turley Publications, Inc.
Doug Turley
24 Water Street, Palmer
dturley@turley.com
www.turley.com
(413) 283-8393
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
EZ Realty Co., Inc.
RADIO
Real Oldies 1250 WARE
Bruce Marshall
3 Converse Street, Suite #101
Palmer
realoldies1250@comcast.net
www.realoldies1250.net
(413) 289-2300
REAL ESTATE SALES
AND OR DEVELOPMENT
Dorrinda O’Keefe-Shea/C21
Toomey Lovett
Dorrinda O’Keefe-Shea
109 West Street, Ware
dokeefesheasells@wildblue.net
www.DorrindaSellsHomes.com
(978) 434-1990 (800) 486-2121
Peter Miele
1009 Central Street, Palmer
peteramiele@gmail.com
(413) 283-6400
MA Homes LLC
Karen Wallace
1109 Dunhamtown Road, Brimfield
kwallacebigred@aol.com
www.karenwallacerealtor.net
(413) 531-2181
West Warren Complex, LLC
Tony Marcotte
85 South Street, West Warren
Tony@mdpdevelopment.com
www.mdpdevelopment.com
(603) 886-5021
RECREATION
Amherst Railway
Society
David Royce
P.O. Box 247, Monson
showoffice@amherstrail.org
www.amherstrail.org
(413) 267-4555
Bogey Lanes
Daniel Luksha
199 North Brookfield Road
P.O. Box 439, East Brookfield
info@bogeylanes.com
www.bogeylanes.com
(508) 867-6629
Diamond Junction
Bowling Lanes
Buddy Hood
1446 N. Main Street, Palmer
diamondjunction@yahoo.com
(413) 289-0013
HARDWICK FARMERS’
CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE, INC.
Celebrating
over 100 years of business!
JTDFMFCSBUJOHZFBSTPGCVTJOFTT
Come and see how we have
expanded since 1914!
• Farm • Livestock • Garden
• Bird • Wildlife • Pet
• Clothing • Footwear • Toys
MORE THAN YOUR AVERAGE FARM & GARDEN STORE !
• Home • Wood Pellets • Coal
• Metal Roong
Rt. 32, 444 Lower Rd.,
• Propane Tanks Filled
Gilbertville, MA 01031
• Fresh Local Eggs, Cheese,
413-477-6913
Honey & Maple Syrup Products
plus much more!
Visit our website for coupons,
GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE
discounts & updates on special events.
Membership Earnings & Discounts
Good Customer Service!
www.hardwickfarmers.net
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
21
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
River Hollow
Family Golf Center
Michael Bechard
15 Hospital Road, Monson
golf243@aol.com
www.riverhollowfamilygolfcenter.com
(413) 283-4388
Old Sturbridge Village
Brian Amedy
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge
www.osv.org
(800) 733-1830
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES:
SALES AND SERVICE
Flamingo Motor Sports
Eric Sanderson
2 Wilbraham Street,
P.O. Box 509, Palmer
info@flamingomotorsports.com
www.flamingomotorsports.com
(413) 284-1673
RESTAURANT
Alvin Rondeau’s Dairy Bar
Dick Rondeau
1300 Ware Road, P. O. Box 934
Palmer
rcrondeau@yahoo.com
(413) 283-5281
Astronaut Pizza House
Nick Karanikis
197 West Street, P.O. Box 1395, Ware
(413) 967-5685
E.B. Flatts
Scott & Grace Conner
245 W. Main Street, East Brookfield
ebflatts@charter.net
www.ebflatts.com
(508) 867-6643
Dunkin Donuts
Kristopher Ventura
1465 No. Main Street, Palmer
kventura@initialmgmt.com
(413) 284-0422
22
Janine’s Frostee Inc.
Roger Morrissette
149 East Street, P.O. Box 487, Ware
Info@janinesfrostee.com
http://www.janinesfrostee.com
(413) 967-7950
Mexicali Fresh Mex Grill
Pablo Brambila
146 West Street, Ware
www.MexicalisFreshMex.com
(413) 277-0925
Pinocchio’s
Ristorante & Catering
Omar Cruz
2054 Bridge Street, Three Rivers
omar@pinocchiosonline.com
www.pinocchiosristorante.com
(413) 284-0202
Publick House Historic Inn
Michael Harrington
277 Main Street Route 131
P.O. Box 187, Sturbridge
info@publickhouse.com
www.publickhouse.com
(508) 347-3313
Rose 32 Bread
Cindy Mitchell
412 Main Street, Gilbertville
info@rose32bread.com
www.rose32bread.com
(413) 477-9930
Salem Cross Inn
Martha Salem-Leasca
Rte. 9, 260 West Main Street
P.O. Box 553, West Brookfield
info@salemcrossinn.com
www.salemcrossinn.com
(508) 867-2345
Teresa’s Restaurant, Inc.
Giuseppe Ferrentino
Route 32, 315 Palmer Road
P. O. Box 111, Ware
teresasrestaurant@verizon.net
www.teresasrestaurantware.com
(413) 967-7601
Westview Farms Creamery
David Bradway
111 East Hill Road, Monson
(413) 267-5355
www.qhma.com | 2016
Ye Olde Tavern
Roger & Cindy Larson
7 East Main Street, P.O. Box 736
West Brookfield
westbrookfieldtavern@yahoo.com
www.westbrookfieldtavern.com
(508) 867-9709
SAND & GRAVEL
Breton Estates/RB
Enterprises
Raymond Breton
Nipmuck Street, P.O. Box 109, Palmer
raybreton@charter.net
(413) 283-6940
SHOPPING
Baystate Home Infusion &
Respiratory Services
Gisele Livingstone
85 South Street, Ware
(413) 967-2855
Hardwick Farmers Co-op
Anne-Marie Craven
444 Lower Road, Gilbertville
hfcx@comcast.net
www.hardwickfarmers.net
(413) 477-6913 (800) 322-4329
Koran’s Farm & Gift Shop
Sam & Sheila Koran
160 East Hill Road, Monson
lviability2@verizon.net
(413) 267-3396
Life’s Memories & More
Tanya Bullock
Schoolhouse Commons
1085 Park Street, Palmer
info@lifesmemoriesandmore.com
www.lifesmemoriesandmore.com
(413) 283-4448
Stary Creek Primitives
Jean Eskett
246 West Street, Ware
starycreekprimitives@comcast.net
www.starycreekprimitives.com
(413) 967-5300
Wal*Mart
Laura Laramee
352 Palmer Road, Ware
lblaram.so2386@wal-mart.com
www.walmart.com
(413) 967-0040
SILKSCREENING
KM Graphics
Kimberly Mulligan
51 West Street, Ware
kim.kmgraphics@gmail.com
www.kmgraphicstees.com
(413) 967-7500
SOFTWARE - Design
Vibrance Technology
Corporation
SOFTWARE: Medical
Stump Grinding
Complete HealthCare
Solutions, Inc.
Tree Solutions and Stump King
Regina Morgan
1497 North Main Street, Palmer
rmorgan@mailchs.com
www.completehealthcaresolutions.com/
(413) 668-0018 (800) 250-8687
SPORTING GOODS
Jeff Slade
4 Horseshoe Lane, Wilbraham
stumpkingma.com
(413) 335-5785
SURVEYING &
ENGINEERING - LAND
Sherman & Frydryk, LLC
Whiskey Hill Sports
Roger Beaupre
220 Ware Road, P.O. Box 558
West Warren
whiskeyhillsports@comcast.net
www.whiskeyhillsports.com
(413) 436-5885
Donald Frydryk
3 Converse Street, Suite 203, Palmer
SandF@shermanfrydryk.com
www.shermanfrydryk.com
(413) 283-6210 (888) 960-1622
Rich Eichacker
P.O. Box 1424, Warren
rich@vibrancetech.com
www.vibrancetech.com
(413) 436-7617 (866) 842-7262
Our BUSINESS is helping
your BUSINESS grow.
800-547-2885
spencerbankonline.com
30%.#%2s,%)#%34%2s254,!.$
7!22%.s7/2#%34%2
Member FDIC
Member DIF
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
23
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Please see display ads for advertisers (highlighted in blue)
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
TRAVEL AGENCY
Kevin K Computer Services
AAA Travel
Kevin Kopchynski
28 Main Street 2C, Monson
Kevin@computerhelpsite.net
computerhelpsite.net/services
(413) 267-4757
Joe Falzone
150 Capital Drive, West Springfield
mginley@aaapv.com
www.aaapv.com
(413) 205-2348
Power Computers
Bonnie’s Travel and Tours
Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital
Sharon Rogerson - Office Manager
1240 Park Street
Palmer, Massachusetts 01069
(413)284-1745
Noahvethospital1240@gmail.com
WAREHOUSE &
DISTRIBUTION: Metals
David Gagnon
34 Durfee Street, Southbridge
dave@powercomputers.us
www.powercomputers.us
(774) 230-5734
Bonnie Szczepanek
91 Babcock Tavern Road, Ware
vacations@bonniestravelandtours.com
www.bonniestravelandtours.com
(413) 275-6168 (888) 881-1956
TRAILERS: Sales and Service
Tree Removal
WEBSITE DESIGN
Lyrom Services LLC
Oak Web Works, LLC
Trailers of New England, Inc.
Pat Skarp
Rte 20, P.O. Box 797, Palmer
dskarp@trailersofnewengland.com
www.trailersofnewengland.com
(413) 289-1211 (800) 628-9982
TRANSPORTATION
A & H Transport
John and Eileen Withers
19 Woodridge Road, Monson
Johnwithers172@yahoo.com
(413) 237-5676
Intercity Lines, Inc.
Linda Wilson
552 Old West Brookfield Road
Warren
lwilson@intercitylines.com
INTERCITYLINES.COM
(413) 436-9511 1-800-221-3936
Lizak Bus Service, Inc.
John Lizak
1301 Main Street, P.O.Box 612
Warren
lizaktours@yahoo.com
www.lizakbus.com
(413) 436-5262
24
Bill Moryl
313 Palmer Road, Ware
lyromservices@hotmail.com
www.lyromservices.com
(413) 967-5888
TRUCK - Trailer Equipment
and Supplies
Diversified Metals Inc.
49 Main Street, Monson
sales@diversifiedmetals.com
www.diversifiedmetals.com
(413) 267-5101 (800) 628-3035
Jason OConnor
1981 Memorial Drive Unit 217
Chicopee
joconnor888@hotmail.com
www.oakwebworks.com
(617) 320-3134
WINERY/VINEYARD
PTS Truck-TrailerConstruction Supply
Hardwick Vineyard & Winery
VACUUM
YOGA INSTRUCTION
Aerus LLC Electrolux
The Centered Place
Elaine Boone
1158 Park Street, Palmer
elaine@ptssupply.com
www.ptssupply.com
(413) 283-3773
1501 North Main Street, Palmer
mmbotler@yahoo.com
www.aerusonline.com
(413) 237-1790 (413) 283-6249
VETERINARIAN
Monson Small Animal Clinic
Dorsie Kovacs
125 Palmer Road, Monson
monsonsmallanimalclinic@verizon.net
monsonsmallanimalclinic.com
(413) 267-5141
www.qhma.com | 2016
April Adams
3305 Greenwich Road, Hardwick
John@hardwickwinery.com
www.hardwickwinery.com
(413) 967-7763
Nancy Nowak
286 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 1210
Warren
nancynowak@comcast.net
www.thecenteredplace.com
(413) 436-7374
HISTORIC MYSTERY
The F-94B
Starfighter
Crash
It
is April 3rd, 1955. A Noreaster is
pounding Massachusetts. The wind
howls yet not much snow falls. In
central New England about 30 inches falls,
and in the Berkshires they also get pounded.
But here, only a few inches. Power lines and
communication lines (telegraph) were down
all over New England. Route 2, the Mohawk
Trail, is also closed.
The main concern of the pilot was the
wind. He was flying above the storm, trying
to use radio location to find out his exact
position. Back in the day, planes could only
be identified on radar by the radar operator
asking the pilot to fly a particular maneuver.
When the corresponding dot on his radar
screen did the same thing, well then he knew
which plane he was talking to. He would have
used his nav radio, but that had gone out.
What an unlucky day.
He had a rough idea where he was.
Somewhere around Quabbin. This was not a
good thing, as the radio op had him doing ID
turns at 1000 feet. The hills in the Quabbin
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
25
HISTORIC MYSTERY
area rise to about 1300 feet. You do the
math. He did the math, and he didn’t like
the answer. Late afternoon was coming
around and he only had 20 gallons of fuel
left. That equated to about 2 minutes of
flying time before flame-out, and the radar
op still couldn’t confirm which plane was
his. Situation? Not good!
He thought he would slow the plane
down by lowering the landing gear and the
flaps. Check. A few seconds later the plane
started to shake. Again, not good. The plane
was losing lift, he’s running out of fuel. The
pilot releases the canopy, pulls the eject
handle, and is unceremoniously spat out
into the cold, cloudy, snowy, wind-whipped
Keep
Homestead
Museum
Mailing Address:
35 Ely Road
110 Main Street
Monson, MA 01057
Monson,MA 01057
413-267-4137
Button Collection
House Museum
Nature Trails
Open House: 1:00-3:30pm
1st Sunday of month,
April through December
khm@keephomesteadmuseum.org
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
Virtual Tour
Go to home page & follow directions
26
www.qhma.com | 2016
atmosphere. He waits for it...he knows he’s
around Quabbin. For sure he will be landing
on the thinning Quabbin icepack. Instead,
he hears his plane crash into something.
The ice, most likely. Then, solid ground. He
made it! He later learned that he landed on
Prescott Peninsula. What happened to his
plane, he did not know. Subsequent searches
turned up nothing, and it was assumed it had
sunk into the very deep waters of Quabbin
Reservoir.
45 Years later he stands there in his
leather jacket, caterpiller pin (denoting an
ejection), and looks at the wreckage. It had
been found in the woods by loggers many
years ago but nobody knew exactly what it
was or where it came from. He did. It was his
plane. He stood there and touched it, reliving
the experience. The plane’s mostly aluminum
body did not have much in the way of rust on
it, but the impact had shredded the thing like
cheese through a grater. A deep hole marked
the impact site.
While he was standing there, a ranger
which they had previously run into and
exchanged information with, came up with
a pilot’s helmet. It had been found on an
island in the 60s’. He looks at it, but is not
his. Apparently someone else’s plane had
met the same fate. (I have not been able to
turn up any records whatsoever of a crash,
apparently they want to keep it hush-hush).
This was a nice bit of closure for him.
The pilot reportedly passed away before
the 50th anniversary of the crash. He had
planned to visit again, but he was called
before he could. http://www.skinut.net/
dana2.htm
One of WARE’S FAMOUS RESIDENTS
– inventor of the CURVEBALL
William ‘Candy’ Arthur
Cummings
Hall of Fame Major
League Baseball
Player. Born in Ware,
Massachusetts on
October 18, 1848, he
was a right handed
pitcher nicknamed
‘Candy’, noted as
the pioneer first to
throw a curveball.
On April 22, 1872, he made his debut with
the New York Mutuals and also played
as an outfielder. For seven seasons; he
played for the New York Mutuals in 1872,
Baltimore Canaries in 1873, Philadelphia
White Stockings in 1874, Hartford Dark
Blues (1875-76) and Cincinnati Reds in
1877. Among his records, he was the first
pitcher to record two complete games in
one day and became the first President
of the new International Association for
Professional Baseball Players. As a player,
he ended his career with 145wins, 94
losses, 233 complete games, 19 shutouts,
259 strikeouts and a 2.42 earned run
average. He died at age 75 in Toledo, Ohio
and was elected into the Baseball Hall of
Fame by the Veteran’s Committee in 1939.
He is buried in Aspen Grove Cemetary,
Ware. (bio by: John “J-Cat” Griffith) Connie Mack
U.S. baseball manager and team
executive, Connie Mack, was born
December 22, 1862, in East Brookfield,
Massachusetts. He played professional
baseball from 1886-’96, before becoming
manager of the Milwaukee Brewers and
part owner of the Philadelphia Athletics.
He later became the sole owner of the
Athletics from 1937-’53. Mack’s teams
won 3,776 games and lost 4,025, both alltime records. He also helped establish the
American League.
Lucy Stone 1818-1893
WEST BROOKFIELD
In 1839, Stone attended
Mount Holyoke Seminary
for just one term. Four
years later, she enrolled at
Oberlin College in Ohio.
While Oberlin touted itself as a progressive
institution, the school did not offer a level
playing field for women. As a result, the
college denied Stone the opportunity to
pursue her passion in public speaking.
Undeterred, Stone, who paid her way
through school, graduated in 1847 with
honors, becoming the first woman from
Massachusetts to earn a bachelor’s degree.
Under the direction of William Lloyd
Garrison, whom she’d met while at Oberlin,
Stone soon found work with the American
Anti-Slavery Society. Her work with the
organization tapped into her continued
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
27
FAMOUS PEOPLE
Famous
People
FAMOUS PEOPLE
and heightened passion to eradicate
slavery. It also launched her career as a
public speaker.
While she was regularly heckled
by opponents (she was even excommunicated by the Congregational
Church, the religion of her parents), Stone
emerged as an outspoken voice in the antislavery movement and the women’s rights
cause.
In 1850, the pioneering Stone
convened the first national Women’s
Rights Convention. Held in Worcester,
Massachusetts, the event was hailed as a
significant moment for American women,
and Stone was a celebrated leader. Her
speech at the convention was reprinted in
newspapers nationwide.
For the next few years, Stone, who
was paid well for her speeches, kept up a
relentless schedule, traveling throughout
North America to lecture about women’s
rights while continuing to hold her annual
convention.
Later, Stone worked extensively on
suffrage issues in Kansas and became
president of the New Jersey Woman
Suffrage Association, which would later be
succeeded by the League of Women Voters
of New Jersey in 1920. She also launched
a New England chapter of the National
Woman Suffrage Association and, in 1866,
helped found the American Equal Rights
Association.
Elias Howe, Jr.
Spencer, MA
Elias Howe, born July 9, 1819 in Spencer,
MA was an American inventor who won
the first patents for a sewing machine
in 1846. A tinkerer since his early youth,
Howe worked his father’s sawmill until he
was about 16, when he found work as at a
cotton mill in Lowell, Massachusetts. Two
28
www.qhma.com | 2016
years later, in 1837, he
moved to Cambridge,
where he started to make
a living fixing machines.
In his off hours — and
when he wasn’t sick in
bed — Howe worked
on improving the
design of what then
passed for sewing
machines. By 1845 he had built two
working machines, one for the patent
office and one for exhibitions. Awarded a
patent in 1846, Howe sought investors to
begin manufacturing the machines, but
had no luck. He and his brother, Amasa,
approached English investors, and ended
up selling part of his patents for a small
sum and staying in England to work. After
struggling financially, Howe returned to the
U.S. in 1847 to discover sewing machines
being manufactured and his patents
being infringed. After nearly five years,
Howe triumphed in court in 1854 and the
royalties he made from others — most
notably Isaac Merritt Singer — made him
a wealthy man at last. Howe received
royalties until 1867, when his patents
expired, and he died that same year, at the
age of 48.
Extra credit
During the Civil War, Howe used
his wealth to outfit a regiment from
Connecticut, and then enlisted as a private
(he served as a postmaster’s assistant and
never saw combat).
Quaboag Hills Region
located in Central Massachusetts
Belchertown, Brimfield, Brookfield, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Holland, Monson, New Braintree,
North Brookfield, Palmer, Spencer, Wales, Ware, Warren, West Brookfield
Information about Massachusetts
visit www.mass.gov
Calendar of events see page 50
or visit www.qhma.com
Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce is your
regional business resource – (413) 283-2418 or
www.qhma.com
What County do I live in?
Hampshire County - Belchertown and Ware
Hampden County - Brimfield, Holland, Monson,
Palmer and Wales
Worcester County – Brookfield, East Brookfield,
Hardwick, New Braintree, North Brookfield,
Spencer, Warren and West Brookfield.
Local Area Codes
413 & 508
Hospitals / Emergency 911
Baystate Mary Lane Hospital, Ware
(413) 967-6211
Baystate Wing Hospital, Palmer
(413) 283-7651
Local News Papers
Turley Publications
www.turley.com - (413) 283-8393
Palmer Journal Register
Ware River News
Belchertown Journal
Quaboag Current
The Shopping Guide
The Spencer New Leader
Local Radio Station
Real Oldies 1250am or streaming live
www.realoldies1250.net
Utilities / Cable / Internet
National Grid - (800) 322-3223
Verizon - (800) 837-4966
Comcast – (800) 934-6489
Massachusetts Driver’s License/
Vehicle Registration
www.massrmv.com
Town Clerk
Birth, Death, Marriage Licenses
and Certificates
Belchertown - (413) 323-0281
Brimfield - (413) 245-4100 x7
Brookfield - (508) 867-2930 x12
East Brookfield - 508 - 867-6769 x301
Hardwick - (413) 477-6700
Holland - (413) 245-7108 x102
Monson - (413) 267-4115
New Braintree - (508) 867-4952
North Brookfield - (508) 867-0203
Palmer - (413) 283-2608
Spencer - (508) 885-7500 x150
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
29
RELOCATION RESOURCE
Welcome to the
RELOCATION RESOURCE
Wales - (413) 245-7571 x101
Ware - (413) 967-9648
Warren - (413) 436-5701 x3
West Brookfield - (508) 867-1421 x302
Veterans Information
Local organization that helps active-duty military,
their families, and returning veterans thrive—
during active duty and on the other side of
military service. - The Brookfield Institute Care
for Troops - (413) 563-7282
brookfieldinstitute.org
Massachusetts Veterans Services
www.mass.gov/veterans
Belchertown - (413) 323-0409
Brimfield - (413) 535-9235 - (413) 967-9635
Brookfield - (413) 436-9615
East Brookfield - (508) 885-7500 x115
Hardwick - (413) 477-6197 x119
Holland - (413) 245-7108
Monson - (413) 267-4100
New Braintree - (508) 867-6314
North Brookfield - (508) 867-0205
Palmer - (413) 283-2610
Spencer - (508) 885-7500 x115
Wales - (413) 267-4140
Ware – (413) 967-9648 x182
Warren - (413) 436-5701 x103
West Brookfield - (413) 344-5592
30
www.qhma.com | 2016
Public Dump / Transfer station /
Yard waste - call for hours
Belchertown - Transfer station yearly fee, 135
Hamilton St. (413) 323-0416 or (413) 323-0415
Brimfield - Transfer station yearly fee
3 Hollow Rd / Yard waste
Brookfield – Transfer station yearly fee
Quaboag St. (508) 867-2930 x22
East Brookfield – Town trash pick-up yearly fee
(508) 867-6769 x311
Hardwick - Recycling center, 2011 Barre Rd
Wheelwright or Private trash (413) 967-7661
Holland - Transfer Station yearly fee / Yard waste
3 Hollow Rd, Wales (413) 245-7571 x131
Monson - Town trash pick-up yearly fee, no yard
waste (413) 267-4107
New Braintree - Private trash and yard waste
(508) 867-2071
North Brookfield - Recycling center yearly fee
East Brookfield Rd/Private trash (508) 867-0201
Palmer - Private trash / Yard waste on Old Warren
Road - (413) 283-2615
Spencer - Transfer station yearly fee, 17 South
Spencer Rd / Yard waste - (508) 885-7515
Wales - Transfer station yearly fee, 3 Hollow Rd
Yard waste - (413) 245-7571 x100
Ware - Private trash / Private yard waste removal
(413) 967-9615 x110
Warren - Transfer station yearly fee/yard waste
South St, (413) 436-5701 x112
West Brookfield - Private trash/ Yard waste
Wigwam Rd Drop off center (508) 867-1417
Public Schools
Belchertown
www.belchertownps.org - (413) 323-0423
Brimfield
www.tantasqua.org - (413) 347-5977
Brookfield
www.tantasqua.org - (508) 347-5977
East Brookfield
www.sebrsd.org - (508) 885-8500
RELOCATION RESOURCE
Hardwick
www.qrsd.org - 978-355-4668
Holland
www.tantasqua.org - (413) 245-9644
Monson
www.monsonschools.com - (413) 267-4150
New Braintree
www.qrsd.org - (508) 867-2553
North Brookfield
www.nbschools.org - (508) 867-9821
Palmer
www.palmerschools.org - (413) 283-2650
Spencer
www.sebrsd.org - (508) 885-8500
Wales
www.tantasqua.org - (508) 347-3077
Ware
www.wareps.org - (413) 967-4271
Warren
https://sites.google.com/a/quaboagrsd.org/
qrsd2/ - (413) 436-9256
West Brookfield
https://sites.google.com/a/quaboagrsd.org/
qrsd2/ - (413) 436-9256
Regional Vocational Technical High Schools
Pathfinder Vocational Technical High School,
Palmer - www.pathfindertech.org
(413) 283-9701
Tantasqua Regional Vocational High School,
Fiskdale – www.tantasqua.org
(508) 347-3045
Looking for a Plumber, Electrician, Restaurant and more see page 5-24.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
31
Brimfield Antiques Show Schedule
2016 Brimfield show Dates • Tuesday thru Sunday
May 10-15 • July 12-17 • Sept 6-11
open ■ closed ❏
Operator Open Time
T W TH F
S Su
Brimfield Acres North........................................ Tues. 1 p.m.
■ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏
(413) 245-9471 or (413) 427-0311 • Admission $5
Central Park Antique Shows........................................ 6 a.m.
(413) 245–4674 (during shows) or (413) 596–9257
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Dealer’s Choice.......................................................... 11 a.m.
(508) 347-3929 • Admission $5
■ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏
Faxon’s Midway........................................................... 6 a.m.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(508) 347–3929
Heart-o-the-Mart.......................................................... 9 a.m.
❏ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(413) 245–9556 • Admission $5 on opening day
J&J Promotions................................... Fri. 8 a.m./Sat. 9 a.m.
❏ ❏ ❏ ■ ■ ❏
(413) 245–3436 or (978) 597–8155
Hertan’s Antique Shows............. Wed. noon/Th. Sun. 6 a.m.
❏ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(413) 626-0927 (during shows) or (860) 763–3760
May’s Antique Market.................................................. 9 a.m.
(413) 245–9271 • Admission $5
❏ ❏ ■ ■ ■ ❏
New England Motel & Antique Market........................ 6 a.m.
❏ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(413) 245–3348 • Admission $5 on opening day
Quaker Acres........................................................... daybreak
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(413) 245-6185
Shelton Antique Shows........................................... daybreak
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
(413) 245–3591
The Meadows Antique Shows, Inc.............................. 6 a.m.
(413) 245–9427 or (413) 245–3215
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
2017 show dates May 8-14 • July 10-16 • Sept 4-10
Town Hall/Police Station
Fire Department/Ambulance
Post Office
Parking
Public Telephone
Churches
ATM
Shipper
Restrooms & Handicapped
Camping
Food
32
www.qhma.com | 2016
Brimfield Antiques Show Map
Town Hall/Police Station
Fire Department/Ambulance
Post Office
Parking
Public Telephone
Churches
ATM
Brimfield Acres North
Dealer’s Choice
Grand Trunk
Shipper
Collins Apple Barn
Restrooms & Handicapped
Camping
Food
Brimfield Barn
Stephen’s Place
Heart-O-The-Mart
Brimfield Antique Center
The Meadows Antique Shows
Central Park Antique Shows
Midway Antique Shows
Hertan Antique Shows
Mill Lane
New England Motel & Antique Market
Quaker Acres
May’s Antique Market
Crystal Brook
J&J’s
Sturtevant’s South
Shelton Antique Shows
Sturtevant’s North
Mahogany Ridge
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
33
Brimfield Antiques Show Tips
2016
OVER 400 BOOTHS - 3 DEALER PAVILIONS
May 11-15
July 13-17
Sept. 7-11
ADMISSION OPENING DAY ONLY $5/PARKING CENTRAL TO ALL FIELDS
SHIPPING
ATM
Marie or John Doldoorian
2016 Show Dates
May 10-15 • July 12-17 • September 6-11
Visit Us On-line at
www.brimfieldantiqueshows.com
Opens Tuesday 6 a.m.
Over 200 Dealers in Antiques and Collectibles Only
Central Parking • Concession Stand On-site
No Pets Please • Rain or Shine
The Meadows Antique Shows, Inc.
Phone (413) 245-9427 or (413) 245-3215
P.O. Box 374 • Brimfield • MA • 01010
Fax (413) 736-0362 email: pni@earthlink.net
34
www.qhma.com | 2016
Directions to Brimfield
From North: Travel south on 1-91 to Mass Pike
Entrance. Take the Mass Pike East to Exit 8 (Palmer).
Turn right after the toll booth and left at the first light
onto Route 20 East. Continue east about 8 miles to
the shows.
From South: Travel north on 1-91, to 291 East, to
Mass Pike entrance (Exit 6). Take the Mass Pike East
to Exit 8 (Palmer). Turn right after the toll booth and
left at the first light onto Route 20 East. Continue east
about 8 miles to the shows. Or you may consider 1-84
to Sturbridge, then Route 20 West (about 7 miles) to
Brimfield.
From East and North: Take 495 south to the Mass
Pike. Take the Mass Pike west to Exit 9 (Sturbridge).
Turn right after the toll booth onto Route 20 West.
Continue west about 7 miles to the shows.
To avoid traffic tie-ups at Mass Pike exits 8 and 9, you
may exit sooner and take Route 19 or Route 32 from
southerly directions, or consider Routes 32 or 67 from
the north.
Cash: The Country Bank has an ATM in Brimfield
which is located at May’s Antiques and Main Street.
There are also several others located about 10 miles
away, in the towns of Sturbridge, Monson, Palmer
and Warren. Also, several of the field operators have
ATMs located on their property.
Admission: Some shows charge admission, the fee
is around $5.
Pets: It’s not a good idea to bring pets. Many
operators prohibit pets on their fields and it’s
hazardous to keep animals in cars.
Parking: There is plenty of off street parking available at costs ranging from $3.00 – $10.00. Parking
is prohibited on the roadside and tow trucks do
patrol the area, so park with caution.
Food: There are plenty of food vendors located
on all of the fields offering a variety of food items.
There are also a few local restaurants in town
where you can sit and enjoy dining.
Restrooms: Portable toilets are set up on all fields.
Weather: The weather in New England is very
unpredictable. The shows run rain or shine so come
prepared.
Laundromat: Located in downtown Warren
and Ware.
Lost & Found: Contact the Brimfield Police Station
(413) 245-3442 after shows.
Emergencies: call 911
Looking for a GPS address to
Brimfield use: Brimfield Town Hall,
23 Main Street, Brimfield, MA 01010
The location is approximately 1000 feet from the
beginning of the Brimfield Antique Shows.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
35
Brimfield Antiques Show Tips
Show Information
The Brimfield shows run three times a year
May, July and Sept. and are open for a six day
period, Tuesday through Sunday. Some operators
open all days and others are open for a few days
during this period.
quabbin reservoir
Gem
of the
Quaboag
HILLS
Quabbin Reservoir one of New England’s natural wonders
T
he early 1900’s were a peaceful
and prosperous time for most
residents of the Quaboag
Hills. Farms were bountiful,
villages were bustling, and local mills
were turning our textiles, wire and other
products.
But a crisis was brewing to the east.
Boston had outgrown its water supply
and began to look thirstily at the pristine
waters of the Swift River Valley, 65 miles
away in the Quaboag Hiolls.
State officials planned a massive dam
project – one of the country’s largest at
the time – to flood the valley and create a
reservoir of titanic proportions. Trouble
was, four innocent towns stood in the
way.
36
www.qhma.com | 2016
In the spring of 1938, the rattle of
heavy equipment resounded through the
communities of Dana, Enfield, Prescott,
and Greenwich. Although residents for
years saw the handwriting on the wall,
few were prepared for the shock of seeing
their homes bulldozed, their farmsteads
burned, and their cemeteries disinterred.
The state paid for the land, but at Great
Depression prices.
On April 27, 1938, the valley’s
residents gathered one last time for a
Farewell Ball. A thousand neighbors
jammed Enfield Town Hall while even
more stood outside. At midnight, the
people wept as they danced to the
poignant strains of “Auld Lang Syne.”
Today’s Quabbin Reservoir
Despite its painful beginning, the
Quabbin Reservoir is one of New England’s
natural wonders and one of the gems of
the Quaboag Hills. With rolling hillsides
plunging dramatically into a vast expanse
of blue water, the area is breathtaking and
inspirational for artists, photographers,
sightseers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Quabbin has been called the
‘accidental wilderness,’ and for good reason.
Surrounding the 29 square-mile reservoir
is a 56,000-acre wildlife reservation. Where
there was once civilization, the Quabbin
now is home to countless wildflowers,
trees, birds, deer, fox, bobcat, beaver,
coyote, moose and even (according to
legend) a mountain lion.
Because the reservoir is the main
water supply for 25 million Greater Boston
residents, visitor activities are carefully
regulated – no fires, swimming, or pets
for instance. However, an estimated halfmillion people visit Quabbin Park and
Reservation each year for hiking, cycling,
fishing, picnicking, and quiet solitude.
Make your fist stop the Quabbin
Visitors Center (off Route 9 between
Belchertown and Ware) where you’ll find
fascinating exhibits of the reservoir, the
100 mile aqueduct and pipeline to Boston,
a historical video presentation, plus
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
37
quabbin reservoir
photos and artifacts chronicling the valley’s
history. Pick up free brochures (especially
the park’s regulations) before you set off; a
variety of trail maps and books are on sale
as well.
If you’re inclined to foot-powered
exploration, purchase a copy of “Historic
Quabbin Hikes” by J. R. Greene, which
provides step-by-step directions to ruins
of the Quabbin’s “lost towns.” Abandoned
cellar holes, sidewalks, stone walls,
roadways – even remains of the entire Dana
town common – are still visible to those
with the energy to hike a mile or more into
the wilderness.
Less intrepid explorers should visit
Quabbin Park Cemetery, where more than
7,500 bodies from the “lost towns” were
reinterred after the flood, and drive scenic
roadways providing some of the finest
sightseeing in Massachusetts. Fishing is
fantastic on the Quabbin (license required).
There are boat rentals at three boat launch
areas. The free-flowing Swift River below
Winsor Dam is among New England’s
premier fly-fishing waters.
One of the Quabbin’s most popular
attractions are its bald eagles, which are
often spotted soaring above the shorelines.
Quabbin Summit Tower (cover) and Enfield
Lookout are the best vantage points.
Though winter seems to be best, eagles
can be sighted year-round. Don’t forget
binoculars and a camera, and keep an eye
out for hawks, wild turkeys, blue heron, and
loons too.
For information on the Quabbin Park
and Reservation, call the Metropolitan
District Commission Visitor Center at
413-323-7221.
Juliet Rose Gallery & Pottery Studio
eUNIQUE CERAMIC ART FOR YOUR
HOME & GARDEN!
eYOUR BUSINESS LOGO ON
CUPS, & SPECIALTY ITEMS
eWEDDING & PARTY FAVORS
eGALLERY VISITORS
ARE WELCOME! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
413-596-9741 • 413-563-9916
191 Reimers Road • Monson, MA
julietrose1@verizon.net
www.facebook.com/Julietrosepottery
38
www.qhma.com | 2016
FORGOTTEN GRAVE
Quabbin’s
Forgotten Grave
W
hen Quabbin Reservoir was being constructed
in the late 1920’s through the 1930’s, every
grave that fell within the massive reservoir and
the surrounding reservation had to be moved prior to the
flooding of the Swift River Valley. Approximately 7,500 dead
were excavated and reinterred outside the reservation, most
in the newly built Quabbin Park Cemetery. Although some
families wanted their loved ones gravesites to remain
where they were, no exceptions were allowed
by the Metropolitan District Water
Supply Commission which
supervised the process.
Before moving a body,
authorities first photographed
each lot in the cemetery
and all available data was
recorded. Families holding
deeds were notified, and they
in turn selected a location in
the new cemetery. Assistant
Engineer William Potter was
in charge of the removal of the
bodies and was assisted by
undertaker Clifton Moore, a
native of Enfield who gave up
his business to help coordinate
the project. Having a local
undertaker supervising this
process must have allayed the
fears of valley residents that
the remains of their loved ones
would be handled with respect
and theft of items would occur.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
39
FORGOTTEN GRAVE
The Union News reported that when a lot
was transferred, “the stones or monuments are
first removed and set on solid foundations in
the new location: then the laborers removed
the earth carefully from the grave until the
body is reached. The undertaker then removed
the body, the remains being placed in covered
wooded boxes. Any article of jewelry or the
like, found in graves, is recorded and buried
with the one to whom it belongs. The bodies
are carried in a hearse kept for that purpose
only.” Many of the old graves were unmarked,
and more than 500 nameless bodies were
removed, some from “potter’s fields”.
For the last 70 years, the Metropolitan
District Commission, which now oversees the
Quabbin, believed that every grave within the
reservation had been moved. But deep in the
woods, less than a mile from the reservoir’s
shoreline, there is a gravestone on a lonely
ridge.
The stone says: Wendell, son of John H.
& Sarah E. Farnsworth, Died April 3, 1851,
Aged 6 years and 8 months
The hiker who found Wendell’s tombstone
surmised that the reason the grave was
overlooked was because it was not in a
cemetery. “If no one bothered to tell the
Commission,” said the hiker, “about Wendell’s
grave, whey would have no way of knowing it
was there. Perhaps, when the Quabbin was
being built there was no immediate family of
Wendell’s still alive in the area.”
Efforts to learn more about Wendell have
so far been unsuccessful. Elizabeth Pierce,
President of the Swift River Valley Historical
Society reported that the town’s vital records
where Wendell lived made no mention of
the Farnsworths in the mid-1800’s. The
Metropolitan District Commission also keeps
historical records about the lost towns, but
40
www.qhma.com | 2016
again there were no documents helpful in the
search to understand more about Wendell.
And we should use our imagination, picturing
Wendell running along the hill behind his
farm with wonder in his eyes for this beautiful
countryside. At least-after almost a hundred
and fifty years of Wendell being forgotten-he is
remembered once again.
(Quabbin: A History and Explorer’s Guide,
written by Michael Tougias is available at
bookstores or direct through the author.) Michael
Tougias pronounced “Toe-gis” is a lecturer and
author of many books about New England’s
history and outdoors. Michael J. Tougias is a New
York Times bestselling author and co-author of
24 books. Among his bestsellers are The Finest
Hours (Disney Motion Pictures’ version opened
in 45 countries in January 2016), Fatal Forecast,
Overboard, King Philip’s War,
and There’s A Porcupine
In My Outhouse: The
Vermont Misadventures of
a Mountain Man Wannabe.
Tougias lectures across
the country on each of his
book topics. He also offers
leadership/inspirational
programs for business
groups, and has spoken to companies and
organizations such as General Dynamics,
Raytheon, Massachusetts School Library
Association, New York University Surgeons Round
Table and many more. He is also a syndicated
columnist for a number of newspapers. Michael
has also produced recreation maps, educational
material for schools, and a video on King Philip’s
War. His nature/humor book about his cabin in
Vermont, There’s A Porcupine in My Outhouse won
the Independent Publishers “Best Nature Book of
2004”.
things to do in the
Quaboag Hills Region
Belchertown
HIKING TRAILS:
• Cold Spring Conservation Area Behind Cold Spring School, Route 181
• Wentworth Conservation Area Route 9,
3 Miles-metacomet-monadnock Trail
.5 Miles-loop Trail
• Jabish Brook Conservation Area - Route
202 (2.3 Miles North Of Route 9)
JESSICA’S BOUNDLESS
PLAYGROUND
59 State Street
QUABBIN RESERVOIR
VISITOR CENTER
485 Ware Road (Route 9)
(413) 323-7221
www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/quabbin.htm
The Stone House Museum
20 Maple Street
(413) 323-6573
www.stonehousemuseum.org
The Belchertown Historical Association has an
archive in the Stone House Museum that has
over one hundred boxes of historical documents
and records that give a chronologicalhistory
of Belchertown from its beginning in the early
1700’s up to the present day. The gathering
in of these materials started from the day the
Association was formed in 1903.
BRIMFIELD
HIKING TRAILS:
• Grand Trunk Trail – 207 Five Bridge Rd.
or 120 Sturbridge Rd. (Route 20)
• Brimfield State Forest – Parking located on Dearth Hill Rd. & Dean Pond Rd.
Map: http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/
dcr/parks/trails/brimfield.pdf
Brimfield State Forest
Dean Pond Road
(413) 267-9687
This rolling, heavily forested property has over
20 miles of roads and trails and is used primarily
for hiking, walking, horseback riding and fishing. Dean Pond Recreation Area, located in the
western portion of Brimfield State Forest, has a
pavilion, comfort station, 100 linear feet of beach
and picnic facilities. The roads are popular for
equestrian use and related special events.
Hitchcock Academy
Community Center
2 Brookfield Road
(413) 245-9977
www.hitchcockacademy.org
brookfield
HIKING TRAILS:
• Richardson Wildlife Management
Off Route 9, off W. Brookfield Rd.
• Quaboag Wildlife Management
Off Longhill Rd.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
41
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
Fun
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
1675 King Philip’s War
Memorial
A state marker on Route 9, at the boundary of
Brookfield and West Brookfield tells the grim story
of Brookfield’s early years. www.westbrookfield.org
General Henry Knox
Trail Marker
General Henry Knox passed here in the winter
of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General George
Washington at Cambridge the train of artillery
from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the British
Army to evacuate Boston. On south side of Rt. 9,
at junction of Main St.
www.hmdb.org
The Spooner Well Marker
Located on East Main Street. In March 1778,
Joshua Spooner, a farmer in Brookfield, was
beaten to death and his body stuffed down a
well. Four people were hanged for the crime: two
British soldiers, a young Continental soldier, and
Spooner’s wife, Bathsheba, who was charged
with instigating the murder. www.brookfieldma.us
HARDWICK
HIKING TRAILS:
• Gate 43 Quabbin Reservoir
Greenwich Rd.
• Fitness Trail Gilbertville - Route 32
Gilbertville, across from Hardwick
House of Pizza
• Deer Park Preserve and Coxhall
Kitchen Garden - near 520 Barre Rd.
• Mandell Hill, Barre Rd.
• Mass Central Rail Trail - New Braintree
& Hardwick, West St., (Route 32)
• Moose Brook Preserve
Marked landing on west side of
Brook Rd.
• Patrill Hollow Preserve
Partrill Hollow Rd.
Hardwick Community
PlayGround
Hardwick Elementary School
Lower Road (not available during school hours)
42
www.qhma.com | 2016
HOLLAND
HIKING TRAILS:
• Lake Siog Pass - 20 Pond Bridge Rd.
Also, launching for Quinebaug River Water Trail for canoes & kayaks
QUINEBAUG WOODS
Dug Hill Road
(978) 840-4446
www.thetrustees.org
A short loop trail heads north along the
Quinebaug River before turning west and proceeding up and over a steep hillside with rocky
outcrops. On the exposed ridge stand the stone
chimney and foundation steps that remain from a
cabin built in 1932. Visitors can take in views of
Blake Hill to the east and Hamilton Reservoir to
the south.
monson
HIKING TRAILS:
• Keep Homestead - 35 Ely Rd.
(addresses below are approximate)
• Cedar Swamp Trail - 180 Cedar
Swamp Rd.
• Silver Street Conservation Area
155 Silver St.
• Flynt Quarry Lands - 1 Upper
Palmer Rd.
• Peaked Mountain Reservation
100 Butler Rd.
• Lunden Miller Pond - 37 Butler Rd.
• Quinlan Memorial Conservation Area
125 Reimers Rd.
• Kolowrat Farm Conservation Area
50 Margaret St. (the trail is in poor
condition)
• Flynt Park - Park Rd.
• Conant Brook Dam - Dam Rd. off
Wales Rd.
• Silver Bell Farms/Stephen & June
Skorupski Woodlands
305/319 Silver St.
• Echo Hill Farm - seasonal ONLY
101 Wilbraham Rd.
Keep Homestead Museum
35 Ely Road
(413) 267-4137
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
Email: khm@keephomesteadmuseum.org
Open 1st Sunday of the month, 1:00-3:30pm,
April through December. The museum features an
extensive Button collection (one of the largest in
the US), special exhibits and programs. It is also
a house museum with the belongings of a family
who lived in the home for over 150 years. Nature
trails are open year-round (maps in parking lot)
for hiking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
No admission charge. Special tours by appointment.
Memorial Hall
Located on Main Street (c. 1884) a Romanesque
Style building erected of Monson granite that
contains an original G.A.R. Hall (Civil War) on its
second floor, the original Town jail in the basement
and the main hall used for theater, concerts and
other events. www.monsonhistoricalsociety.org
Monson Free Library
2 High Street
(413) 267-3866
www.monsonlibrary.com
Norcross Family Cemetery
Across the street from Norcross House (next to
the Town Office Building) is the Norcross Family
cemetery. Both Joel Norcross and his first wife,
Betsey Fay (Emily Dickinson’s grandmother) are
buried here, along with other family members.
Peaked Mountain
43 Butler Road
(413) 532-1631
www.thetrustees.org
From the 1,227-foot summit of Peaked (“pea-
kid”) Mountain, a panoramic view unfolds taking
in Connecticut’s Shenipsit State Forest to the
south, Mount Monadnock to the north, and Mount
Wachusett to the northeast. In between lies a
sweep of rolling New England countryside. The
valley overlook provides views of nearby Boulder
Hill and the City of Springfield to the west.
Palmer
HIKING TRAILS
• Burleigh Park Trails - located behind
park on Smith St.
• Midura Conservation Land Trails
– Currently 7 miles of trails off Old
Warren Rd.
• Mountain Roads/Pattaquatic Trails Mountain Rd. at Onley Rd. intersection
• Swift River green belt trails - Park at
cul de sac on First St., Bondsville
Palmer Historical
& Cultural Center
2072 Main Street, Three Rivers
The Palmer Historical and Cultural Center (PHCC)
is a multipurpose performance center and
function hall that provides an intimate venue for
live music, guest lecturers, movie screenings, and
other cultural events. Consider renting the bulding
for your event.
http://palmerhcc.wordpress.com
palmerhcc@gmail.com
Palmer Public Library
Railroad Research Center
1455 North Main Street
(413) 283-3330
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
General Henry Knox
Trail Marker
Through this place passed General Henry Knox in
the winter of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General
George Washington at Cambridge the train of
artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the
British Army to evacuate Boston. North side of Rt.
20, west of junction of Rt. 181. www.hmdb.org
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
43
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
Jacob Thompson House
Main and Thompson Streets
(413) 267-4292
Jacob Thompson House (c. 1811), at Main and
Thompson Streets, is the house museum of
the Monson Historical Society. It is decorated
with beautiful antiques from the Federal to the
Victorian Period. www.monsonhistoricalsociety.org
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
North Brookfield
HIKING TRAILS:
• Wendemuth Meadow Preserve
Bates St., North Brookfield
spencer
HIKING TRAILS:
• South Spencer Rail Trail – from South
Spencer Rd. to Chestnut St.
• Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
(Mass Audubon) – Greenville St.
• Sibley Farm Trail – Greenville St.
• Midstate Trail – (from Conn to New
Hampshire) Enters above the
western shore of Browning Pond;
exits through Four Chimneys
Recreation Area on Borkum Rd.
• There are 31 trails in Spencer. Go here
for maps and route information:
www.mapmyhike.com/us/spencer-ma
General Henry Knox
Trail Marker
Through this place passed General Henry Knox in
the winter of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General
George Washington at Cambridge the train of
artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the
British Army to evacuate Boston. On north side of
Rt. 9, town center. www.hmdb.org
Spencer State Forest
Howe Pond Road
Monument to Howe Family:
Elias Howe Jr 1819-1867 Inventor of Sewing
Machine 1846 William Howe 1808-1852 Inventor
of Truss Bridge 1840 Tyler Howe 1800-1880
Inventor of Spring Bed 1855
WAles
HIKING TRAILS:
• Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary
30 Peck Rd.
44
www.qhma.com | 2016
WARE
HIKING TRAILS:
• Grenville Park - Church St., off Main St.
(Rts. 9 and 32)
• Greenway Rail Trail South
352 Palmer Rd (Rt 32)
Walmart/Lowe’s Plaza
• Greenway Rail Trail North
Frohloff Farm, East Quabbin Land Trust
• Old Pennybrook Estates - Beaver Lake
area, Off Babcock Tavern Rd.
• DCR Quabbin Reservoir
Goodnough Dike & trail, East entrance
to Quabbin, off Rt 9
• Frohloff Farm - Church St.
• Hyde Woodland Preserve
Old Gilbertville Rd.
beauregard memorial
PLAyGROUND and
reed Municipal pool
119 West Main Street
Ware-Hardwick
Covered Bridge
The bridge was built in 1886 and added to the
National Historic Register in 1986. The Gilbertville
Covered Bridge spans the Ware River and joins
the Massachusetts towns of Ware and Hardwick
(in Gilbertville village). The bridge also joins the
Massachusetts Hampshire (Ware) and Worcester
(Hardwick) counties.
www.warehistoricalsociety.wetpaint.com
Ware Center Meeting House
(413) 967-7136
The First Congregational Church, also known as
the Ware Center Church and Meeting House, is
the oldest church in Ware. It originally served as
both a church and a seat of town government for
Ware Parish. Behind the church is a burial ground
reserved for ministers and deacons and their
families. Ware Center was the center of the town,
the town green and a meeting place where one
could find a tavern, the blacksmith, the animal
pound.
www.warehistoricalsociety.wetpaint.com
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
General Henry Knox
Trail Marker
Through this place passed General Henry Knox in
the winter of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General
George Washington at Cambridge the train of
artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the
British Army to evacuate Boston. On south side
of Rt. 67, ¾ mile east of Warren Center. www.
hmdb.org
west brookfield
HIKING TRAILS:
• Pynchon Grist Mill Preserve
Wickaboag Valley Rd., West Brookfield
Fort Gilbert Memorial
North Main Street
Route 67 Just North of School Street
www.westbrookfield.org
Historic Foster Hill
A driving or walking tour highlights five historic sites associated with the 1665 Quaboag
Plantation, King Philip War, and the place
where in 1779 Jedediah Foster wrote the
Massachusetts State Constitution.
www.westbrookfield.org
Lucy Stone Homesite
Homestead
Destroyed by fire, with stone marker outlining
accomplishments of Lucy Stone, early champion
of women’s rights.
www.westbrookfield.org
Old Indian Cemetery
Cottage Street, North of Route 9 this cemetery
keeps a silent vigil to much of West Brookfield’s
history. It is the resting place of 16 French and
Indian War soldiers, 11 Revolutionary War
soldiers, and 6 men who were killed in 1710 by
Indians and became known as the Haymakers. It
is also the resting place for Jedediah Foster, his
wife and daughter, and the Honorable Diederick
Leertouwer. This cemetery was used from 1710
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
45
Rock House Reservation HIKING TRAILS:
(978) 840-4446
Route 9, West Brookfield, MA
A massive, cave-like rock shelter, exposed after
the glacial retreat 10,000 years ago, served
as a winter camp for Native Americans. By mid
1800’s, it was part of a farm owned by William
Adams whose descendant, F. A. Carter, dammed
a small stream to create Carter Pond and built
the cottage now serving as a trailside museum
and nature center. Open year round, daily, sunrise
to sunset. Admission is free to all.
www.thetrustees.org
Whitefield Rock
upon Foster Hill
On the sixteenth of October in the year 1740 the
touring evangelist preacher Reverend George
Whitefield gave one of his rousing sermons from
a large rock upon Foster Hill to at least four to
five hundred people. Considering that this pasture
was located in the heart of a still thinly settled
region, this eighteenth century gathering must
indeed have been a notable event.
www.westbrookfield.org
Koran's Farm
Fresh Fruit & Produce
Garden Items & Gifts for Everyone
NCTION BOWLIN
D JU
GL
N
O
S
ANE
Seasonal Farm Stand
& Gift Shop
DIAM
FUN IN THE QUABOAG REGION
to 1849. Enjoy some of the spelling and wording
used in old times. The cemetery has a rectangular shape and is surrounded by stone walls
on all sides. There is one walk-in entrance on
Cottage Street. The landscape remains rough and
unadorned. It has the plainness of an old graveyard. www.westbrookfield.org
Hanging Baskets • Bedding Plants • Vegetable Plants
Dept. 56 • The Boyds Collection • Yankee Candles
160 East Hill Road, Monson MA
413-267-3396
Sam & Sheila Koran, Owners
Closed Monday & Tuesday
46
www.qhma.com | 2016
1446 Main Street, Palmer, MA
413-289-0013 • 413-949-0860
Call for hours
T
he Old Boston Post Road
is Quaboag Plantation’s
link with the past. It
originated several hundred years
ago as an Indian path. As time
passed the path became a trail and the trail
became a road over which settlers, militia,
horses and wagons, stages coaches, in fact all
the traffic of the new world traveled. For many
years it was the only northern connection
between Boston and New York.
In 1639 the first general highway
act was passed and the road
was established as a permanent
thoroughfare. In 1717 improvements
were made to the road, the value of which was
demonstrated in 1775 by the haste with which
the Minute Men responded to the alarm at
Lexington.Among the notable mementoes of
the Post Road are the Connecticut sandstone
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
47
BEN FRANKLIN MARKERS
Benjamin Franklin
Milestones
BEN FRANKLIN MARKERS
milestones, some of which are to be found
today. The location of the markers was
determined by Benjamin Franklin in 1763
who at that time was Assistant Postmaster
General of the United States. He attached an
ingenious device to the wheel
of his chaise which counted
the revolutions of the wheel
and thus indicated each mile
traveled. The spot was then
marked by a stick driven
into the ground. A crew of
men followed and erected
markers, each one inscribed
appropriately for its location.
At this time the distance
from Boston to New York was
two hundred fifty four miles.
Fourteen Franklin
milestones, dating from 1767, can be found in
the towns of Brookfield, East Brookfield, West
Brookfield, Warren and Spencer.
Many are visible from the road. Others
are on private property (please be respectful).
Approximately one mile separates each.
Milestone 57, Spencer, Backside of
Spencer Country Inn Route 9
Milestone 58, Spencer, On the North side
of the road just east of Paxton Road.
Milestone 59, Spencer, is located near
the entrance to Shoppers Village in the town
center.
Milestone 60, Spencer, located on the
north side of Route 9 next to the driveway into
the cemetary.
Milestone 60, Spencer, located on the
south side of Route 9 next to Bumper to
Bumper.
Milestone 62, East Brookfield, north side
48
www.qhma.com | 2016
of Main Street, embedded in a stone wall.
Milestone 63, East Brookfield, north side
of North Brookfield Road opposite Bay Path
Golf Course Shop.
Milestone 64, North Brookfield, Slab City
Road marker, in bushes near
the town line. (Once stolen in
the 70’s)
Milestone 65, Brookfield,
north side of old Main Street,
two-tenths mile from Route
49.
Milestone 66, Brookfield,
south side of Route 9 across
from A. and R. Antiques.
Milestone 67,West
Brookfield, north side of
Foster Hill Road.
Milestone 68,West
Brookfield, north side of
Route 9, on the West Brookfield Common.
Milestone 69,West Brookfield, north side
of Route 9 near Warepoint Road.
Milestone 70,Warren, in bushes on the
north side of Route 9 opposite Old Patrick
Road.
Milestone 71,Warren, Burbank and
Washington Roads.
Milestone 72,Warren,Main Street in front
of the Federated Church.
Milestone 73,Warren, Bay Path Road off
Route 19 South.
Milestone 74,Warren, north side of Reed
Street opposite telephone pole #52.
Milestone 75,Warren, on discontinued
section of Old Reed St., is no longer visible. A
small religious shrine now on this spot.
Farmers Markets
Belchertown Farmers’ Market
Main Street & E Walnut St-Belchertown Common
Times: Sundays, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm;
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Brimfield/Hitchcock Academy Farmers’ Market
2 Brookfield Road-Hitchcock Free Academy Community Center
Times: Saturday, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm;
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Brookfield Farmers’ Market
Rt. 148 and Rt. 9-Town Common
Times: Friday, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm;
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Hardwick Farmers’ Market
Barre Rd. & Common St.-Hardwick Common
Times: Sunday, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Monson Farmers’ Market
5 High Street-First Church of Monson Parking Lot
Times: Thursday, 3:00 pm - 6:30 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Accepted
New Braintree Farmers’ Market
1890 Barre Rd.-B & B Farms
Times: Thursday, 3:00 pm - 6:30 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Palmer/Three Rivers Farmers’ Market
Springfield Street-Hryniewicz Park
Times: Monday, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Accepted
Spencer/Klem’s Farmers’ Market Farmers’ Market
117 West Main Street-Klems Tractor
Times: Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
Ware Farmers’ Market
104 West St.-Next to CVS
Times: Saturday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
West Brookfield Farmers’ Market
Rt. 67 & Rt. 9-Town Common
Times: Wednesday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
WIC & Senior Coupons Accepted, EBT-SNAP Not Accepted
It’s a family affair
Turley Publications, Inc. is a full-service offset and
web printing company offering an array of capabilities
from graphic design and pre-press services to bindery,
complete mailing capabilities and distribution.
We specialize in business publications, supermarket
circulars, product catalogues and community newspapers
– we also remain highly regarded throughout the northeast as the leader in college and university printing.
Today, the Turley companies remain locally owned and
operated by Patrick Turley and his sons Keith and Doug.
24 Water Street
Palmer, MA 01069
800-824-6548
540 Hopmeadow St.
Simsbury, CT 06070
860-651-4700
To learn more about the Turley family of companies visit our websites www.turley.com and www.turleyct.com.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
49
2016 calendar of events
May 10 - 15
BRIMFIELD
Brimfield Antique & Collectible Show
Rain or Shine! QHMA.com
May 11
PALMER
Mixed Media Artist Cheryl Boglioli will be offering two mixed
workshops at Life’s Memories & More, 1085 Park Street.
Try your hand at her mixed media canvas portfolio album or
mixed media faces. Contact the store for more details or to
register - (413) 283-4448, info@lifesmemoriesandmore.
com, www.lifesmemoriesandmore.com
May 13
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St.
Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
May 13 & 14
HARDWICK
You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown
Based on the Comic Strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz,
this musical takes us through “an average day in the life
of Charlie Brown”. A day made up of little moments picked
from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine’s Day to
the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all
mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and nonhuman) and strung together on the string of a single day,
from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. The
Cultural Center at Eagle Hill $8.00 per person.
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
May 15
WARE
Ware Lions Poop in the park “Cow Plop Contest” 1-3pm
Grenville Park, Church Street, Ware.
May 17
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS!
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary
and drop-ins are welcome
Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
May 19 - 22
WARE
Uniquely Quabbin Magazine kick-off FREE - The Ware
Center Meeting House and Museum will be open May 19
through 22 in an exciting event to promote collaboration
among Quabbin-area museums and historical societies
in twenty Quabbin-area towns. North Quabbin towns are
50
www.qhma.com | 2016
Athol, Erving, New Salem, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston,
Royalston, Warwick, and Wendell. South Quabbin towns are
Barre, Belchertown, Hardwick (Gilbertville), Hubbardston,
Leverett, New Braintree, Oakham, Pelham, Rutland,
Shutesbury, and Ware. Each venue will schedule open
houses and/or events between Thursday, May 19 and
Sunday, May 22. This coordinates with the first edition of
Uniquely Quabbin, a magazine promoting the North and
South Quabbin to be distributed free of charge throughout
the Quabbin area, the Commonwealth, and New England.
Collaborators are Athol Historical Society, North Quabbin
Chamber of Commerce, Athol Press, and Haley’s Publishing
of Athol. Marcia Gagliardi is editor and publisher of Uniquely
Quabbin. Funding is from the International Music and Art
Foundation. Thursday, May 19, 3 to 6 pm Friday, May 20, 3
to 6 pm Saturday 10 am to 3 pm Sunday, 1 to 3 pm. Ware
Center Meeting House and Museum
May 20
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Paisley Rowland at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule
to change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit www.
janinesfrostee.com for other events.
May 21
BRIMFIELD
Town-Wide Treasure hunt! Starts 8:00am Rain or Shine
Maps $ 2.00 at Hitchcock Free Academy, 2 Brookfield Rd
413- 245-9977
WEST BROOKFIELD
Asparagus & Flower Heritage Festival
Town Common 10am-4pm FREE
HARDWICK
Goodnight Moon - Adapted from Margaret Wise Brown’s
sixty-year-old classic, GOODNIGHT MOON celebrates
familiar nighttime rituals, while THE RUNAWAY BUNNY’s
pretend tale of leaving home evokes reassuring responses
from his loving mum. Featuring endearing animal puppets,
stunning scenic effects and evocative music the hour-long
staged adaptation brings a fresh appreciation of the stories
and images that have delighted generations. The Cultural
Center at Eagle Hill 2:30 3:30pm - $26 Adult $23 Senior
$20 Child
NORTH BROOKFIELD
North Brookfield Town wide Yard Sale - North Brookfield
Center of Town
May 22
THREE RIVERS
Noah Lis, Palmer’s entry into NBC’s “The Voice”, will be in
concert starting 2 pm at Pulaski Park in Three Rivers. Food
and drink will be available in the Pavilion. Opening for Noah
will be the multitalented Donna Lee Honeywell. Gates open
at 12:00 and the show starts at 2:00. Thanks to Noah and
Donna Lee for donating their services for this event.
May 24
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS!
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary
and drop-ins are welcome
Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
THREE RIVERS
“When Dime Stores Reigned” - Historical Lecture 7-9pm
Palmer Historical & Cultural Center, 2072 Main Street.
Frank Woolworth changed the way we shop. When his
revolutionary store arrived in Greater Springfield in 1890,
his competitors followed. Neisner’s, Kresge’s and Grant’s
were among the many that offered countless aisles of goods
everyone could afford. Explore the beginnings of consumer
friendly retail and enjoy an evening of five-and-ten-cent
store nostalgia. Feel free to bring your own memories to
share. https://palmerhcc.org/
May 27
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Lyle Pierce at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule
to change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit www.
janinesfrostee.com for other events.
May 28 – 30
STURBRIDGE
Wool Days - The sheep get their yearly “haircuts” this
weekend. Farmers shear the sheep, and costumed
historians demonstrate the entire wool textile process, from
scouring and carding the wool to spinning, and then knitting
the hand-spun wool yarn. Visitors can even try their skill at
hand-carding the wool. Join us in knitting (or crocheting)
scarves for deployed soldiers. Help to add a few rows to
scarves already in progress. Different Wools - Meet alpacas
and llamas to learn about wool from different animals.
Meet the animals - lambs, chickens, cows and oxen, and
watch a host of daily demonstrations, including musket firing,
hearth cooking, printing, coopering, blacksmithing, shoemaking and launching toy hot air balloons. www.osv.org
May 29
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
WARE
Ware Remembers - Flag ceremony and roll call of names
of loved ones living or lost. To place a flag in memory of
your loved one call 413-967-3887. Event is collaboration
between the Ware Historical Society and the Ware Veterans
Council. 6:00pm – 7:30pm Free Admission. Please bring
a chair. Cindi 413-967-3887. Ware Center Meeting House
and Museum Rt 9
WHERE THE
FUN IS
(508) 867-6629
• 12 Lanes of Candlepin Bowling
• 18 Hole Miniature Gold Course
• Game Room • Billiard Tables
• Snack Bar • Beer and Wine
www.bogeylanes.com
199 North Brookfield Rd
East Brookfield, MA 01515
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
51
2016 calendar of events
May 21 – 22
WARE
Ware Cemetery Commission Tour of the Ware Center
Cemetery - As an ongoing educational program, the Ware
Cemetery Commission will conduct a tour of the burial
grounds in Ware Center. After the tour, the museum will
be open to learn more about the people and events which
made history in the town of Ware. Meet at the Ware Center
Meeting House and Museum 10am – Noon - no fee, but
donations are gratefully appreciated
2016 calendar of events
May 29
WARE
Annual Memorial Day Commemoration Services, 10:00
a.m.–12:00 p.m. Quabbin Park Cemetery The Memorial
Day Services at Quabbin Park Cemetery will take place
this year on Sunday, May 29th beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Refreshments will be served for the first hour at the
Quabbin Park Cemetery Building, then the March Step-off
commences at 11:00 a.m., followed by Services at the
Town Monuments. The event is co-sponsored by the Friends
of Quabbin, the Belchertown Veterans Council and the
Department of Conservation and Recreation, and features
the Belchertown Community Band. At 2:00 p.m. a special
Quabbin Park Cemetery Tour will be led by Nancy Huntington
as part of the day’s activities.
May 30
THREE RIVERS
John Gora and Gorale - Pulaski Park Picnic Pavilion
40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm.
Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain or
Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar.
Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or
BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
May 31
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS! 4:00
PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary and drop-ins are
welcome, Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
June 1
PALMER
Teen Book Club 5pm Read and discuss a new book each
month. Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main St.
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
WARE
Ware Community Band – ‘Sounds of Stage and Screen’.
7PM, Free admission, Open to the Public, Ware High School
Auditorium.
June 3
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Paisley Rowland at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
June 4 - 5
THREE RIVERS
Spring Workshop Showcase - This adaptation of Maurice
Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are, performed By Greene
Room Productions acting students. Palmer Historical &
52
www.qhma.com | 2016
Cultural Center 2072 Main Street Three Rivers, MA June 4th
at 7:00 pm & June 5th at 2:30pm - $8.00 & $15.00 - Erin
Wallace 413-668-7284
June 5
MONSON
Return of the Raptors - Tom Recardi of Birds of Prey
Rehabilitation Center will bring some of his birds (golden
eagle, several owls, falcon) and give a talk on what his
center does, also on ecology and saving the species. Keep
Homestead Museum 35 Ely Rd. Monson, MA 1:30 PM 3:30 PM FREE Donations accepted.
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
July 6
PALMER
Teen Book Club 5pm Read and discuss a new book each
month. Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main St.
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
June 7
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS! 4:00
PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary and drop-ins are
welcome, Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
June 10
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
June 10, 11 & 12
WARE
St Mary’s Carnival with polish food, games, rides and live
music celebrating years of family fun!! Parking on South
Street info@ 413-967-5913.
June 11
STURBRIDGE
Antique Car Rally - Classic Cars Evoke America’s PostWorld War II Drive-Through Culture. Today people are often
surprised to learn that when Old Sturbridge Village first
opened in 1946, it wasn’t just a walking Village — it was a
driving Village. Visitors could actually drive their cars into the
Village and tour by auto, motoring past the Blacksmith Shop
and around the Common to view its historic stores, shops,
homes and churches. www.osv.org
June 14
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS! 4:00
PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary and drop-ins are
welcome, Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
June 18
MONSON
Kids & Crafts Festival - Join Life’s Memories & More and
River Hollow Family Golf Center for their annual Kids &
Crafts Festival Saturday, 10a to 3p at River Hollow Family
Golf Center - 15 Hospital Street. A family-friendly, fun-filled
day of artisans, crafters, green-friendly products, mini-golf,
face painting, public awareness groups, vendors, ice cream,
entertainment & SO MUCH MORE! FREE ADMISSION
T. Bullock (413) 283-4448
June 17
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
June 19
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Lyle Pierce at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
June 18
WARE
Ware Town Wide Tag Sale - 10th Annual Town Wide Tag Sale
to benefit the Ware Center Meeting House and Museum
programs and restoration. Tag sales are all over the town
of Ware. Pick up a free map of locations of sales at the
Meeting House on RT 9 in Ware. 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM. No
charge. There is a listing fee to place your tag sale address
on the map. Call 413-967-8304 for information
WEST BROOKFIELD
Salem Cross Inn - Father’s day drover’s roast - What better
way to treat your father to dinner AND a show? Come to our
special Father’s Day Drover’s Roast and enjoy the events as
well as scrumptious food for a memorable and special day.
Call for pricing 508-867-2345
June 18 – July 23
HARDWICK
5 Plein Air Workshops - Friends of the Stone Church Present:
5 Plein Air Workshops June 18, June 25, July 9, July 16,
July 23, 8:30am to 1:30 pm “An invitation to participate
in Plein Air events located in Hardwick, MA. Join us in a
friendly collaborative environment within which to create
art. Workshop attendees will meet at the Stone Church and
travel to a local outdoor site highlighting different aspects
of landscape painting and rural New England. The morning
will include: Coffee and an artist challenge, 3 hours at a site,
lunch and discussion time. All sites are easily accessible.
All media (drawing, photography, pastels, oils, watercolor,
etc.) are welcome as are all skill levels. Attendees will be
invited to exhibit their work in October at The Stone Church
Festival of the Arts. A $20 donation is requested, all money
going to the Friends of the Stone Church Stabilization fund.
The cost per session to drop in is $5 Sign up by phone or
email. Please sign up by phone 413 477-6028 or email
pcwolfe56@gmail.com so we have some idea of how many
to expect. Donations may be made on the website www.
friendsofthestonechurch.org, by mail (make a check payable
to “Friends of The Stone Church, P.O. Box 347, Gilbertville,
MA 01031), or during the morning Coffee & Challenge time.
All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and are tax
deductible.
THREE RIVERS
Lenny Gomulka & The Chicago Push- Pulaski Park Picnic
Pavilion - 40 Belchertown Rd Picnics are from 2:30-6:30
pm Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain
or Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash
Bar. Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and
NO BYOB or BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
June 21
PALMER
Kid’s Chess Club for K - Grade 6. ALL SKILL LEVELS! 4:00
PM - 4:45 PM Sign-ups are not necessary and drop-ins are
welcome, Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main Street
June 23
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
June 24
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner - Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet
— they have finally been discovered, and the gang has
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
53
2016 calendar of events
June 13
WARE
Ware Community Jazz Ensemble – Jazz in June. 7PM, Free
Admission, Open to the Public, Ware High School Auditorium.
2016 calendar of events
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn at
508-867-2345.
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St - Weather
permitting and schedule to change without notice. (413) 9677950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
the firing of a new reproduction cannon and a host of other
patriotic activities. Visitors will have the chance to take part
in a citizens’ parade, play 19th-century style “baseball,”
march with the militia, participate in a pie-eating contest,
and sign their “John Hancocks” on a giant copy of the
Declaration of Independence. A summer barbecue, prepared
by the Village’s own chef, will be available for purchase
along with beer and wine; visitors may enjoy a picnic on the
Common. Children and families will especially enjoy a little
physical activity and friendly competition with “Farm Yard
Games.” www.osv.org
WARE
The Second Annual Rockin’ Blues Fest at the Knights
Pavilion - 126 West Main St., Grounds open at 6:00 Performers from 6:00 – 10:00 - Sponsored by The Edward
and Barbara Urban Foundation
MONSON
Main Street - Summerfest. Parade 10AM. Bands will be
performing all day. Beer Garden at Dave Grieve Park, 80 plus
vendors. Soap box derby, frog jumping contest etc.
www.monsonsummerfestinc.com
June 25
WARE
Ware Lions Fireworks display! 5pm to 10pm Grenville
Park, Church Street, Ware. Music, food and fun followed by
fireworks! Bring chairs, blankets and BUG SPRAY!
July 8-11
MONSON
T-Pots & ‘Tings show 11am - 4pm every day, opening
reception on July 10th 1pm-4pm. Tea pots and sculpture
displayed throughout our gardens. - Juliet Rose Gallery &
Studio, 191 Reimers Rd (413) 563-9916
www.julietrosepottery.com
June 29
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm, Jumpin Juba (Funk,
Horns) Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
July 1
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Paisley Rowland at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule
to change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit www.
janinesfrostee.com for other events.
July 3
MONSON
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM FREE
Donations accepted, Enjoy an ice cream sundae, hike our
trails, and tour the museum - Keep Homestead Museum
35 Ely Rd. Monson, MA
July 4
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm, Dan Gabel and the
Abletones (18 piece swing band) Rain date Friday July 8th,
Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
STURBRIDGE
Independence Day Celebration - Come celebrate the best
July 4th in history with old-fashioned, patriotic family fun. An
old-fashioned good time will be had by all on Independence
Day Weekend when Old Sturbridge Village celebrates with
54
www.qhma.com | 2016
July 8
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
Three Rivers
Family night at the movies outside under the stars. Movie
T/B/A, Movie starts at dusk - Hot Dogs, Soda and popcorn
for sale, Hryniewicz Park
July 10
THREE RIVERS
Dennis Polisky & Maestro’s Men- Pulaski Park Picnic
Pavilion - 40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30
pm Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain
or Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash
Bar. Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO
BYOB or BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
WARE
Free Summer Concert 6:30 – 8:00pm, on the lawn
of the Ware Center Meeting House and Museum Rt 9
in Ware features the Heritage ‘pops’ Orchestra. Full
size big band with vocals! Bring a chair or blanket.
warecentermeetinghouse.wikifoundry.com
July 13
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm - Slow Grass
(Bluegrass). Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
July 14
WARE
Ware Lions Concerts in the Park 6:30 – 8:30pm. Grenville
Park on Church St. Free Bring chairs blankets and BUG
SPRAY! FREE
July 15
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Lyle Pierce at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
July 17
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
July 19
BRIMFIELD
Concerts on the Common. FREE 6:30-8 PM - Flamingo big
band. Sponsored by Country Bank for Savings. Visit
www.hitchcockacademy.org for details or call (413) 245-9977
July 20
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm - Basic Blues (Blues
with horns). Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
July 21
WARE
Ware Lions Concerts in the Park 6:30 – 8:30pm - Grenville
Park on Church St. Free Bring chairs blankets and BUG
SPRAY!
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn
at (508) 867-2345 or submit your order online using the
form below.
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
July 24
WARE
Free Summer Concert 6:30 – 8:00pm - Free summer
concert on the lawn of the Ware Center Meeting House
and Museum Rt 9 in Ware. Bring a chair or blanket. Carol
(413)967-8304 - warecentermeetinghouse.wikifoundry.com
July 26
BRIMFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 6:30-8pm - Radio Ranch Sponsored by Brimfield and Massachusetts cultural council.
Visit www.hitchcockacademy.org for details or call (413)
245-9977
July 27
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm - Eddie Forman
Orchestra. Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
July 28
WARE
Ware Lions Concerts in the Park 6:30 – 8:30pm. Grenville
Park on Church St. Free Bring chairs blankets and BUG
SPRAY! FREE
July 29
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
July 22
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner. Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet.
They have finally been discovered, and the gang has
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
55
2016 calendar of events
July 12 - 17
BRIMFIELD
Brimfield Antique & Collectible Show
Rain or Shine! QHMA.com (413) 283-2418
2016 calendar of events
July 30
THREE RIVERS
Box On Band - Benefit for Parkinson’s Research Say Hi to
Happy Louie & Julcia- Pulaski Park Picnic Pavilion - 40
Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm Admission
$ 20 in advance / $ 22 at gate, Children under 15 free. For
Tickets 413-592-0367. All events Rain or Shine in under
Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar. Reasonable
prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or BYOF.
www.Pulaskipark.com
MONSON
Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show 11am – 2:30pm FREE.
Sunsetview Farm Camping Area - 57 Town Farm Road.
www.sunsetview.com
WARE
11th Annual Car Show for Charity, 10-2pm . Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
Weather permitting
July 31
THREE RIVERS
Stephanie & Her Honky Band- Pulaski Park - Picnic Pavilion
- 40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm
Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain or
Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar.
Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or
BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
August 3
PALMER
Teen Book Club 5pm Read and discuss a new book each
month. Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main St.
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
August 6 & 7
STURBRIDGE
Redcoats & Rebels. See the largest military re-enactment in
New England with nearly 1,000 soldiers portraying British,
Irish, Spanish, Scottish, French and Colonial troops. The
Village is transformed into a military camp from the time
of the War for Independence, as it was known in early
New England. Come see what it was really like for those
who fought to win America’s freedoms. Daytime events on
both days include activities such as: • Mock battles and
skirmishes • Tours of the British and American camps •
“School of the Soldier” training demonstrations • 18thcentury Fashions in the Press featuring military and civilian
clothing • Cannon demonstrations • Musket drilling with
kids • Martial music • Help with camp laundry • Learn
scouting techniques during “Reconnoiter with a Ranger” •
Drilling and inspection of the troops • Visit the battlefield
hospital - see small pox inoculations and treatment of
the wounded after the battles • See the daily life of a
Revolutionary War soldier - including delivery of uniforms,
pay calls, and prisoner exchanges • Play 18th-century
baseball • Attend a “Service for the Troops” • Learn 18thcentury dances • Explore interactive miniature war gaming.
www.osv.org
August 7
THREE RIVERS
Polka Country Musicians- Pulaski Park - Picnic Pavilion
40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm
Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain or
Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar.
Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or
BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm - The Otters (rock
and roll). Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG SPRAY!
MONSON
Free Concert on the Lawn 1:00-3:30pm - Bring a lawn chair
or blanket. Bring a lunch. Enjoy the music on our shady
lawn. Rain or shine - we can move into the barn. Keep
Homestead Museum 35 Ely Rd. Monson, MA Free Donations
accepted. www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
August 4
WARE
Ware Lions Concerts in the Park 6:30 – 8:30pm. Grenville
Park on Church St. Free Bring chairs blankets and BUG
SPRAY! FREE
WARE
Summer Ice Cream Social 1:00 – 3:00pm - Ice Cream,
music and tours of the Meeting House Museum! Admission
is $5 for adults, $2 kids. Call 413-967-8304. Ware Center
Meeting House and Museum RT 9 Ware.
August 5
WARE
Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Paisley Rowland at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
56
www.qhma.com | 2016
August 12
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
Three Rivers
Family night at the movies outside under the stars. Movie
T/B/A, Movie starts at dusk - Hot Dogs, Soda and popcorn
for sale, Hryniewicz Park.
August 13
WARE
Enfield Bi-Centennial Observance - In honor of what wouldhave-been the 200th anniversary of the founding of the
town of Enfield, an Enfield Bi-Centennial Observance Day will
be held at Hanks Picnic Area, in Quabbin Park. The event is
being coordinated by the DCR, Swift River Valley Historical
Society, Friends of Quabbin and the Ware Historical Society,
and will be a fun, family oriented day of historical displays,
costumed re-enactors, a period baseball game, music,
speakers and many other activities. The final schedule of
events is still being worked out, but will be posted in several
places (newsletters and websites) closer to the date. All are
welcome to attend!
August 14
THREE RIVERS
Dennis Polisky & Maestro’s Men- Pulaski Park - Picnic
Pavilion - 40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30
pm Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain
or Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash
Bar. Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO
BYOB or BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Lyle Pierce at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule
to change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit www.
janinesfrostee.com for other events.
August 19
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner - Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet.
They have finally been discovered, and the gang has
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn at
508-867-2345 or submit your order online using the form
below.
WEST BROOKFIELD
Concerts on the Common FREE 7-9pm - Good to Be King
(Tom Petty tribute) Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, and BUG
SPRAY!
August 19
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
August 19 & 20
HARDWICK
On the Common, Hardwick Community Fair 254th, the Oldest
Fair in the United States, www.hardwickfair.com
MONSON
Monson Summer Theater Jr. Alice in Wonderland Jr.
2:30pm & 7:30pm, Memorial Town Hall 198 Main Street
Monson, MA 01057 www.greeneroomproductions.com
August 20
PALMER
Celebrate Palmer - The event will be back on Main St. in
downtown Palmer 12pm to 9:30pm. We will once again
feature numerous booths of crafts and products, businesses
and civic organizations as well as continuous music to
enjoy with various food vendors, a beer garden and unique
rides. Back this year is a petting zoo with kids activities
and a narrated historical ride through town on a unique old
fashioned trolley.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
57
2016 calendar of events
WARE
Free Summer Concert 6:30 - 8:00 pm - Free summer
concert on the lawn of the Ware Center Meeting House and
Museum Rt 9 features Premiere Swing. Small group jazz.
Bring a chair or blanket.
warecentermeetinghouse@wikifoundry.com
2016 calendar of events
August 21
THREE RIVERS
The Boys - Pulaski Park - Picnic Pavilion - 40 Belchertown
Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm Admission $ 10,
Children under 16 free. All events Rain or Shine in under
Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar. Reasonable
prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or BYOF.
www.Pulaskipark.com
Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or
BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
August 26
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
September 9
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
August 28
WARE
Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
September 9 – 17
MONSON
Monson Summer Theater Sr. - Memorial Town Hall 198 Main
Street, Monson, MA. September 9th thru the 17th Shows at
7:30pm – www.greeneroomproductions.com
MONSON
Colin Krenzul Memorial Motorcycle Hill Climb 11am King
Avenue (Off Route 32) 413-267-4414
www.monsonmonster.com
September 2
WARE Free live outdoor music 5-8pm, Paisley Rowland at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
September 2-5
SPENCER
Spencer Fair - Family Fun at Central Massachusetts’ Largest
Fair, Annual Fair LABOR DAY WEEKEND www.spencerfair.org
September 4
MONSON
Open House 1- 3:30 pm FREE - Tour the museum with its
collection of buttons, belongings from the Keep family that
lived here for over 150 years. Visit the Alan Robert Phillips
Sculpture Garden. Hike our trails. Keep Homestead Museum
35 Ely Rd. www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
September 5
THREE RIVERS
Eddie Forman Orchestra - Pulaski Park - Picnic Pavilion
- 40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 2:30-6:30 pm
Admission $ 10, Children under 16 free. All events Rain or
Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar.
58
www.qhma.com | 2016
September 7
PALMER
Teen Book Club 5pm Read and discuss a new book each
month. Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main St.
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
September 10
STURBRIDGE
CRAFT: Beers & Trades - More than a dozen craft brewers
from throughout New England will serve mouth-watering
beer and hard cider samples in a spectacular beer garden,
while guest tradespeople will demonstrate their exquisite
work and sell their wares. In the historic Village, see 19th
century craft demonstrations. Guests may purchase beer
and a meal at a special barbecue. More details to come
soon! www.osv.org
BROOKFIELD
Harvest Craft Fair 10-4pm (Rain or Shine). We are looking
for anyone interested in being part of the event. Contact
Martha at 508-867-6858
September 11
THREE RIVERS
Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra Polka Country Musicians
Featuring Vocalist Lenny Gomulka- Pulaski Park - Picnic
Pavilion - 40 Belchertown Rd - Picnics are from 1:00 -7:00
pm Admission $ 18 in advance/$ 20 at gate, Children under
12 free. Call 860-763-0050 for tickets. All events Rain or
Shine in under Pavilion. Polish & American Food, Cash Bar.
Reasonable prices. Sorry, NO pets allowed and NO BYOB or
BYOF. www.Pulaskipark.com
September 14
STURBRIDGE
Our Home School Days offer you and your children the
opportunity to explore the Village and participate in handson activities. This is a great opportunity for children to gain
September 16
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
September 17
WARE
Ware Fair and Flea - Annual Fair and Flea to support the
restoration of the Meeting House, Fun for the whole family,
Flea market tables, silent auction, exhibits, sweets and treats
all day long! Call 413-967-8304 for info. 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
September 18
WARE Free live outdoor music 1-4pm, Noah Lis at Janine’s
Frostee, 149 East St - Weather permitting and schedule to
change without notice. (413) 967-7950 or visit
www.janinesfrostee.com for other events.
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn at
508-867-2345.
September 23
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
September 24
MONSON
Cruise For Critters Car Show 10am-3pm - Sponsored by
Service Connection & River Hollow Family Golf Center. 15
Hospital Road - www.riverhollowfamilygolfcenter.com
WEST BROOKFIELD
Lions Club Harvest Festival – 10am to 5pm
September 23 - 25
BELCHERTOWN
159th Belchertown Fair & Parade - Belchertown Common,
belchertownfair.com
September 30
WARE
Live music 5-8pm at Janine’s Frostee, 149 East St
Weather permitting and schedule to change without notice.
(413) 967-7950 or visit www.janinesfrostee.com for other
events.
MONSON
Bolaske Memorial Run 9am - Quaboag Riders Inc. – King
Avenue (Off Route 32) 413-267-4414
www.monsonmonster.com
September 30 – October 8
MONSON
The Forest of Mystery - A mystery in the forest in the
darkened surroundings of the prepared trails for the adults
(in the light for the younger children) Call for reservations
and details because of a 15 minute start time for groups
starting at 1 pm for children and 6:30 pm for those that will
be good with a night time showing. Rain Date of the October
15th - Performed at the Silver Bell Farm 305 Silver Street,
Monson, MA - www.greeneroomproductions.com
September 22
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner - Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet.
They have finally been discovered, and the gang has
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
October 1 – 2
BROOKFIELDS, BARRE & NEW BRAINTREE
Backroads Studio Tour - Discover the artists of central
Massachusetts and learn about their crafts. Visit their
studios through a self-guided tour of the beautiful backroads
in five rural New England towns. Watch a blacksmith work
his magic at his forge, a wood turner, turn burlwood into
superb, artful vessels and more, visit painters, a basket
maker, a lady who creates paper and forms it into “art you
can use” as albums, journals, boxes and more, the famous
WARE
Ware Lions Tag Sale 9am – 4pm - 246 West Street
St. Germain Insurance parking lot.
Excepting donations contact Judy 508-579-3610
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
59
2016 calendar of events
exposure to many aspects of 1830s New England life in
an interactive way. We recommend that you allow for up to
three hours to visit the Village, in addition to any scheduled
hands-on studios. Cost is $14 per child for full-day Village
admission. Hands-on studio activities are an additional $5$15 per activity. Studio offerings to follow. Pre-registration
is required. Registration opens approximately one month
in advance. Register for 50-minute hands-on studios:
$5 per student (unless otherwise noted). Open to ages
5-17. In addition, $14 per child admission is required for
all programs and includes demonstrations, games, and
performances in the Village. www.osv.org
2016 calendar of events
cookie lady whose creations are sought across the country,
watch the bead lady, whose hand blown glass beads are tiny
works of art you can wear, visit the alpacas and purchase
some of their wonderful yarn and the products made from it,
find a wool applique rug, wonderful art in all its forms. The
weekend event starts at ten each day and ends at four. Pick
up a brochure or visit the website at backroadsstudiotour.
com. Refreshments, a raffle, a ramble through colorful fall
countryside, y’all come!
October 1
BRIMFIELD
8th Annual Brimfield Antique Auto Show - Saturday, October
1, 2016 from 10am–3pm, Hitchcock Free Academy will be
running the 8th Annual Brimfield Antique Auto Show at the
Heart-O-The-Mart Antique Show Grounds, 37 Palmer Road
(Rte. 20), Brimfield, MA (Rain dates: Oct 2, 8 or 9). Over
26 Categories, 81 Trophies, 3 Best-in-Show, Antique Cars,
Muscle Cars, Classic Trucks, Street Rods, Custom Cruisers,
Classic Imports and Utility Vehicles! Admission: $7; Free for
seniors over 65, Children under 13, Military & Veterans
October 2
MONSON
Nature Hike - Kevin Kopchinski will lead a hike on our
nature trails. In case of rain, he will do a program on nature
photography. Keep Homestead Museum 35 Ely Rd. Monson
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
October 5
PALMER
Teen Book Club 5pm Read and discuss a new book each
month. Palmer Public Library - 1455 North Main St.
www.palmer.lib.ma.us
October 8
PALMER
“NO FRILLS” SCRAP FOR HOPE - 10a - 8p - 10 hours of
unadulterated crafting time to benefit Baystate Health’s
Rays of Hope Foundation. You bring your craft materials
and projects to work on and we provide you with the space,
social atmosphere, prizes and crafty contest. For more
information contact Life’s Memories & More, 1085 Park
Street, (413) 283-4448, www.lifesmemoriesandmore.com
BROOKFIELD
Town Common 10am-4pm - 38th Annual Apple Country
Fair - The Fair also will feature live music, children’s games,
baked goods, raffles and an apple pie contest — all to
benefit the Brookfield Community Club. The fair is held rain
or shine. Should storms threaten; the fair will set up inside
Brookfield Elementary School, 37 Central St.
www.applecountryfair.com
60
www.qhma.com | 2016
October 15
PALMER
The Tricentennial Parade, featuring bands, floats, and
marching units from Palmer and the surrounding towns. The
Parade will begin in the morning, leaving plenty of time to
visit Palmer Pumpkin Palooza. Check our website for more
details www.palmer300th.org
October 22
MONSON
Monster Gala and Make-up Face-off - Monster Gala and
Make-up Face-off. A Halloween party with a fabulous make
up contest and we’ll scare the night away. 6:00 PM - 10:00
PM - Monson Memorial Hall - 198 Main Street, Monson
www.greeneroomproductions.com
October 24 Rain Date 25
WARREN
Pumpkin Carving Contest - On the Common 6 - 8 pm Horse drawn hay rides, face painting, games, refreshments,
and prizes in four different categories for those who enter
their carved pumpkins. Any questions call Cindy at
(413) 436-7726.
October 27
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner - Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet.
They have finally been discovered, and the gang has
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn at
508-867-2345.
November 5
PALMER
CRAFT MATERIALS TAG SALE, GREAT DEALS on a huge
variety of craft materials for scrapbooking, stamping, sewing,
painting, knitting, jewelry making and more! Event runs
10a-4p @ Life’s Memories & More, 1085 Park Street,
(413) 283-4448, info@lifesmemoriesandmore.com
November 6
MONSON
Quabbin History - J.R. Greene will present an illustrated
history of the Quabbin Reservoir - 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Keep
Homestead Museum 35 Ely Rd. Monson.
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org FREE
November 25
WARE
Ware Flair 6pm Parade and Santa coming to town and food
vendors, tree lighting ceremony. Free
November 26 – 27
MONSON
The Monson Arts Council 38th Annual Craft Fair - The 38th
Annual Craft Fair will have over 80 vendors in a dazzling
variety of media. The Monson Arts Council booth, located
in the Memorial Hall Building, will have printed copies of
a new Craft Fair Building Map which assisted visitors in
finding each of the five buildings. The Craft Fair is a tradition
for many to start their holiday shopping. The traditional
Christmas lighting will take place in front of Memorial Hall
starting at 4 PM followed by the arrival of Santa on top of a
fire truck for the official Lighting Ceremony, which results in
turning on all of the Town’s Main Street Christmas lightning.
A large crowd and many children enjoy this ceremony. After
the lighting, parents and children follow Santa to the fire
station for Christmas cheer. Located at 5 different locations
on Main St. and Green St. www.monsonartscouncil.com
November 26
THE QUABOAG HILLS REGION
Shop Small - Small Business Saturday® – a day to
celebrate and support small businesses and all they do
for our communities. Visit The Quaboag Hills Chamber of
Commerce Facebook page for more details or
www.qhma.com – 413-283-2418
November 27
WARREN
Town common - Tree Lighting Festival 3-6pm FREE Spencer
Savings has pictures with Santa, crafts, refreshments and
music.
December 3
WARE
Christmas Craft Fair - 9 am to 3 pm
Ware Junior/Senior High School Gymnasium
413-967-6234 for information.
December 3-4, 10-11
Three Rivers
Annual Tree and Wreath Festival,’This is an annual
fundraising event for PHCC where Harmony Hall transforms
into a festive holiday display that you don’t want to miss.
The room is adorned with various trees and wreaths that
have been donated and decorated in different themes and
all are raffled off for winners to take home. The event has
live music and performances and kids activities too.
December 4
MONSON
Holiday Open House - Holiday Open House with Gay Palach
at the piano for a sing-a-long. 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM. Keep
Homestead Museum 35 Ely Rd. Monson
www.keephomesteadmuseum.org FREE
WARE
Carrols by candlelight at the United Church of Ware,
refreshment 7pm – Church Street
WEST BROOKFIELD
White Christmas in West Brookfield – town common
11:30 am- 8 pm - Tree Lighting on the Common 5:45 PM
Concert in the Great Hall of the Town Hall at 6:15 PM
December 10 – 11
THREE RIVERS
Fall Workshop Showcase - Greene Room Productions acting
students and the GRP Professional Youth Acting Troupe Kids
Tour join to perform and wonderful evening of family friendly
entertainment. Check website for show details.
www.greeneroomproductions.com Palmer Historical &
Cultural Center 2072 Main Street Three Rivers
February 2017
MONSON
The Greene Room Productions Fabulous Winter Gala.
- Come dressed in your favorite 50’s attire and be ready
to boogie the night away. Greene Rooms Productions
annual winter fundraising gala features tasty finger foods,
beer/wine, dancing, special guests, silent auction/raffle,
and guaranteed good times! Don’t miss the fantastically fun
night of Hip Hop and rock from the 50’s. Memorial Town Hall
198 Main Street, Monson. 7:00 - 10:00 pm
www.greeneroom productions.com
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
61
2016 calendar of events
November 17
WEST BROOKFIELD
Murder Mystery Dinner - Salem Cross Inn and the Stageloft
Repertory Theater present a Murder Mystery Dinner theater
dining event, Jillian’s Island. Jillian’s Island was the home
for many years to the shipwrecked crew of the S.S. Minuet.
They have finally been discovered, and the gang has
been rescued! Join us for this celebration. Hawaiian attire
encouraged: We’ll have hula skirt dance contests and even
some coconut bras. The only word of caution is that you
never know when someone just might disappear… The
Murder Mystery Dinner is an advanced ticket purchase
dining event. To order tickets, please call Salem Cross Inn at
508-867-2345.
NEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Starting
your new
business
in the
Quaboag Hills Region
Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce
“Your Business Resource” www.qhma.com
3 Converse Street, Suite 103,
Palmer MA 01069 (413) 283-2418
Some Important questions to think about
before opening your own business.
• Why do I want to start my own business?
• What are my personal skills & interests?
• What are my personal characteristics?
•What is my physical & emotional level of
tolerance?
• Will my family situation allow the strain of
a business start-up?
• Do I have the financial strength?
•What experience(s) do I have that will help
me succeed?
• What skills do I need that I don’t have?
• What skills will I have to hire?
Feasibility
• Is there a real need for my product or
service?
62
www.qhma.com | 2016
• Is there a market for my product and
service?
• Is there room in the competitive
environment for my company?
• Will I have the resources to build this
company?
• Customers - The key to success for any
business…sounds obvious, right?
Where to find them, how to reach them,
how to motivate them, how to keep them?
How to serve them profitably…
The classic business plan includes:
• Executive summary and mission statement
• Product or service
• Market profile and sales plan
• Competitive profile
• Operations profile
• Location and facilities
• Management and ownership
• Personnel
• Financial information and schedules
For help with your business plan call (413)
967-3001 The Quaboag Valley Business
Assistance Corp.
NEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Source: Massachusetts Small Business
Development Center Network
Choose Your Business Structure
Know which business type best meets
your goals: Sole Proprietorship,
Limited Liability Company,
Corporation, Partnership or S
Corporation. The business structure
you choose will have legal and
tax implications. Learn about the
different types of business structures
and find the one best suited for your
business. For more information visit
the IRS www.irs.gov or contact an
accountant on page 5.
Resources and Training
Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce
(413) 283-2418 www.qhma.com
Quaboag Valley Community
Development Corp and the Quaboag
Valley Business Assistance Corp.
(413) 967-3001 www.qvcdc.org
Local Funding sources
Banks See page 9-10.
If turned down by a local bank,
Quaboag Valley Business
Assistance Corp. (413) 967-3001
www.qvcdc.org
Local Business Journals
BusinessWest, The business journal of
western Massachusetts
www.businesswest.com
WBJournal, Worcester Business
Journal
www.wbjournal.com
SINGLE
SOURCE
SOLUTIONS
Î HVAC, Plumbing, & Process Piping
Î Design-Build Construction
Î Energy Management Systems
Î LEED Certification Programs
Î Electrical Services
Î Comprehensive Preventive
Maintenance Programs
Î 24/7/365 Emergency Response
What can we do for you?
413.283.4417 www.nemsi.com
EMCOR Services New England Mechanical
17 Third Street, Palmer, MA 01069
HQ Location:
166 Tunnel Road, Vernon, CT 06066
866.871.1111
Other offices in:
Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York
License #s: PM-106860 • RC-006311 • SM-577
EM-20306A • MP-15084
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
63
Phone Directory
Phone directory
Company Name
Primary Phone
A & H Transport
(413) 237-5676
AAA Travel
(413) 205-2348
AAGGO Movers
(413) 283-5334
Aerus LLC Electrolux
(413) 237-1790 (413) 283-6249
Affordable Caskets and Urns
(413) 386-4946
Afri(K)que
(413) 386-7563
Align Hypnosis, Inc. (413) 758-1949
Alternative Telecom & Security
(413) 267-3700
Alvin Rondeau’s Dairy Bar
(413) 283-5281
American Dry Ice
(413) 283-9906
Amherst Railway Society
(413) 267-4555
Architectural Insights Inc.
(413) 283-2553
Associated Industries of Massachusetts
(413) 233-9850
Astronaut Pizza House
(413) 967-5685
Aztec Office Technology
(413) 221-1196
Bacon Wilson, P.C.
(413) 781-0560
Baystate Home Infusion & Respiratory Services (413) 967-2855
Baystate Wing Hospital
(413) 283-7651
Beers & Story Funeral Home
(413) 283-9061
Bell & Hudson Ins. Agency, Inc.
(413) 323-9611
Bertera Chevrolet, Inc.
(413) 283-3401
Berthiaume & Berthiaume
(508) 867-6885
Better Business Bureau
of Central New England, Inc.
(508) 755-3340
Bogey Lanes
(508) 867-6629
Bonnie’s Travel and Tours
(413) 275-6168
Breezelands Orchards
(413) 436-7100
Breton Estates/RB Enterprises
(413) 283-6940
Brimfield Acres North
(413) 427-0311
Brimfield Antiques Center
(413) 245-9269
Brimfield Show Promoters’ Association
(508) 347-3929
Browse The Brookfields and Beyond
(508) 867-7475
Burkhart, Pizzanelli, P.C.
(413) 734-9040
C. W. Angell, Inc.
(413) 967-8141
Cebula Funeral Home
(413) 967-4911
Central Park Antique Shows
(413) 596-9257
Charbonneau Funeral Home, Inc.
(413) 967-5281
Checkwriters Payroll, Inc.
(413) 734-1351
Chiacchia, Stephen, CPA
(413) 283-7671
Chicopee Savings
(413) 594-6692
Clover Hill Country Store
(413) 477-1048
64
www.qhma.com | 2016
Cold Spring Country Club
Colfax Corp. - Warren Pumps LLC
Comcast Business Services
Community Options, Inc.
Compleat Communications
Complete HealthCare Solutions, Inc.
Cormier & Rea
Cormier Jewelers and Art Gallery
Country Bank
Crimmins Graveline Insurance Agency
Cutting Corner
Dave’s Overhead Doors
Dave’s Soda and Pet City
DeRoy Advertising Specialties
Diamond Junction Bowling Lanes
Dimauro Carpet & Tile, Inc.
Dioguardi Jewelers
Diversified Metals Inc.
Dorrinda O’Keefe-Shea/C21 Toomey Lovett
Dr. Robert Caprile, Chiropractor
Dream Catchers Furniture
E.B. Flatts
Eastern States Associates, Inc.
Employers Association of the NorthEast
EZ Realty Co., Inc.
F & D Tool Co., Inc.
Farm Credit East
First Impression Sign & Graphics
Fiscal Training Solutions
Five Star Gardens
Flamingo Motor Sports
Franklin Hampshire Career Center
FutureWorks Career Center
Gagne’s Garage Gaudreau/Fountain Insurance Agency
Gene Birk Electric
Giclee Printing and Framing
Of New England, LLC
Gravel Financial Services
Hands of Intuition
Hardwick Farmers Co-op
Hardwick Post & Beam Corp.
(413) 323-4888
(413) 436-7711
(413) 730-4515
(413) 323-9681
(413) 267-3042
(413) 668-0018
(508) 456-0855
(508) 885-3385
(413) 967-6221
(413) 283-8378
(413) 283-7156
(413) 386-7805
(413) 967-3684
(413) 267-5655
(413) 289-0013
(413) 525-1991
(413) 277-0364
(413) 267-5101
(978) 434-1990
(413) 525-6293
(413) 283-2323
(508) 867-6643
(413) 283-4412
(413) 789-6400
(413) 283-6400
(413) 283-8321
(800) 562-2235
(508) 867-6781
(413) 437-7442
(413) 283-4900
(413) 284-1673
(413) 774-4361
(413) 858-2800
(413) 477-6999
(413) 436-5000
(413) 283-7939
(413) 284-4344
(413) 967-6554
(413) 214-8997
(413) 477-6913
(413) 477-6430
(413) 967-7763
(978) 355-2015
(413) 893-9022
(413) 284-0422
(413) 787-4000
(413) 245-9556
(508) 867-3168
(860) 763-3760
(413) 230-3360
(413) 245-9977
(413) 245-9325
(508) 867-3232
(413) 967-7415
(413) 436-9511
(413) 245-3436
(413) 283-2561
(413) 289-1016
(413) 967-7950
(413) 433-5454
(413) 967-9466
(413) 323-5117
(413) 267-9592
(413) 596-9741
(413) 967-6204
(413) 267-4137
(413) 267-4757
(413) 289-0058
(413) 967-7500
(413) 267-3396
(413) 436-7000
(413) 245-4402
(413) 967-4296
(413) 436-7233
Mass Mutual
Mass-Flo EFI, Inc.
May’s Antique Market
Mexicali Fresh Mex Grill
Michael’s Party Rentals, Inc
MillBrook Benefits
and Insurance Services, LLC
Minuteman Governance, Inc.
Monson Arts Council
Monson Free Library
Monson Savings Monson Small Animal Clinic
Morin and Foy Insurance, LLC
Moulton Insurance Agency, Inc.
Much 2 Much 2 Do
Nesco Sales, Inc.
New England Mechanical Services, Inc.
New England Motel
Antiques & Collectible Shows
North Brookfield Savings Bank
Northwestern Mutual
(413) 539-2343
(508) 867-6733
(413) 245-9271
(413) 277-0925
(413) 589-7368
(413) 886-0008
(617) 645-4422
(413) 267-4286
(413) 267-3866
(413) 267-4646
(413) 267-5141
(413) 245-6864
(413) 967-3327
(413) 530-7514
(413) 283-6403
(413) 283-4417
(508) 347-2179
(508) 867-7442
(413) 748-8702
(413) 241-8330
(413) 283-4448
(413) 967-5936
(413) 436-5262
(413) 267-3011
(413) 583-5220
(413) 536-4000
(413) 967-5888
(413) 283-7373
(413) 531-2181
(413) 283-8955
(413) 323-8700
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
65
Phone Directory
Hardwick Vineyard & Winery
Hartman’s Herb Farm & Bed & Breakfast
Harvey Auto Repair
HAV Corp.
Health New England
Heart-O-The-Mart
Herrick & Sons Inc.
Hertan’s Antique Shows
Hickory Ridge Golf Club
Hitchcock Free Academy
Hollow Brook Farms LLC
Howe Lumber
Industrial Power Services Corp.
Intercity Lines, Inc.
J & J Promotions Auction Acres
J. Stolar Insurance Agency
Jackson’s Auto Service, Inc.
Janine’s Frostee Inc.
JCS Custom Carpentry
Jeffery & Jeffery Inc.
Jim Gambaro Photography
John Martin Electric, Inc.
Juliet Rose Gallery & Studio
Kanzaki Specialty Papers
Keep Homestead Museum
Kevin K Computer Services
Kitchen Table Taxes KM Graphics
Koran’s Farm & Gift Shop
Korzec Insurance Agency, Inc.
Kozyra Construction Lagrant Electric
Lauri A.Lewinski Accounting Services, LLC.
Law Office of Michael D. Facchini;
FACCHINI LAW FIRM
Life’s Memories & More
Livingston & Haynes P.C.
Lizak Bus Service, Inc.
Lombard Funeral Home
Ludlow Printing & Copy Center
Lyon & Fitzpatrick, LLP
Lyrom Services LLC
M-PACT
MA Homes LLC
MapleTree Industrial Center
Martin GEO/Environmental LLC
Phone Directory
Oak Web Works, LLC
(617) 320-3134
Old Sturbridge Village
(800) 733-1830
Opielowski Appraisal Services
(413) 289-0116
Osterman Propane
(800) 332-3353
Otto Florist & Gifts
(413) 967-5381
Palmer Foundry
(413) 283-2976
Palmer Historical & Cultural Center
(413) 289-9295
Palmer Oil/Noonan Energy Corp.
(413) 289-1777
Palmer Paving Corporation
(413) 283-8354
Palmer Public Library
(413) 283-3330
Palmer Superior Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
(413) 283-7561
Pathfinder Reg. V.T.H.S.
(413) 283-9701
Pinocchio’s Ristorante & Catering
(413) 284-0202
Pioneer Valley Environmental
(413) 477-6984
Pioneer Valley Hotel Group, Inc.
(413) 589-9300
POST Computer Systems
(413) 596-5177
Power Computers
(774) 230-5734
PTS Truck-Trailer-Construction Supply (413) 283-3773
Publick House Historic Inn
(508) 347-3313
Quabbin Wire & Cable Co., Inc.
(413) 967-6281
Quaboag Country Club
(413) 267-5294
Quaboag Rehabilitation
and Skill Care Center
(508) 867-7716
Quaboag Valley Community Development Corporation
(QVCDC)
(413) 967-3001
Quaker Acres
(413) 245-6185
Quirk Wire Co.
(508) 867-3155
Ray’s Mobile Home Park
(413) 583-3132
Real Oldies 1250 WARE
(413) 289-2300
River Hollow Family Golf Center
(413) 283-4388
Roberts & Sons Printing
(413) 283-9356
Rolla Motor Parts, Inc.
(413) 967-5121
Rose 32 Bread
(413) 477-9930
Salem Cross Inn
(508) 867-2345
Sanderson MacLeod, Inc.
(413) 283-3481
Scantic Valley Y Family Center
(413) 596-2749
Shelton Antique Shows
(413) 245-3591
Sherman & Frydryk, LLC
(413) 283-6210
Simple Indulgence Day Spa
(508) 347-5505
Simply Focused Wellness Coaching
(413) 262-1417
SL Marhelewicz CPA PC
(413) 283-3442
Smoley Cleaning
(413) 893-9046
Sohre Turbomachinery, Inc.
(413) 267-0590
Spencer Furniture Inc.
(508) 885-3678
SpencerBANK
(508) 885-5313
Squier & Co. Inc.
(413) 267-3184
66
www.qhma.com | 2016
Squier Lumber and Hardware Inc.
St. Germain Insurance, Inc.
Stary Creek Primitives
Sturbridge Host Hotel
Sunsetview Farm Camping Area
Teresa’s Restaurant, Inc.
The Brookfield Institute Care for Troops
The Carson Center for Human Services, Inc.
The Centered Place
The Credit Card Pro
The Cultural Center at Eagle Hill
The Meadows Antique Shows
The Stone House Museum
The Yellow House, Inc.
Tibbetts Optical
Top Notch Renovations
Touched by an Angel, Inc.
Trailers of New England, Inc.
Tranquility Central Hair & Nails
Tree Solutions and Stump King
Turley Publications, Inc.
UMass Amherst Conference Services
USANA Independent Associate
USPS
Valley Safety Services Associates, Inc.
Vantage Sports & Rehab LLC
Varnum Funeral Home, Inc.
Vibrance Technology Corporation
Village Green Family Campground
Viridian Energy
Wal*Mart
Ware Business & Civic Association
Ware Center Meeting House and Museum
Ware River Power Inc.
Wedgewood Motel
West Warren Complex, LLC
Westover Auto Salvage
Westview Farms Creamery
WGBY Public Television
Whiskey Hill Sports
White Law Offices, P.C.
Wickaboag Family Chiropractic
Willow Farm Landscaping
Ye Olde Tavern
Yee Ha! Design
(413) 267-5542
(413) 967-6341
(413) 967-5300
(508) 347-7393
(413) 267-9269
(413) 967-7601
(413) 563-7282
(413) 967-6241
(413) 436-7374
(413) 204-1438
(413) 477-6746
(413) 245-9427
(413) 323-6573
(413) 289-6091
(413) 267-4200
(413) 267-9516
(413) 284-1601
(413) 289-1211
(413) 284-0010
(413) 335-5785
(413) 283-8393
(413) 577-8092
(413) 896-8666
(413) 967-9918
(413) 323-9571
(413) 283-8303
(508) 867-2885
(413) 436-7617
(413) 245-3504
(508) 776-5668
(413) 967-0040
(413) 348-8312
(413) 967-9431
(978) 355-4575
(413) 283-4501
(603) 886-5021
(413) 323-4210
(413) 267-5355
(413) 781-2801
(413) 436-5885
(413) 283-8341
(508) 867-6161
(413) 967-0939
(508) 867-9709
(413) 284-0274
Quaboag Valley Community Development
Corporation & Business Assistance Corporation
23 West Main Street, Ware, Massachusetts 01082 ‡ 413-967-3001 ‡ QVCDC.org
Computer and Small Business
TRAINING
FREE Computer Software Training at locations convenient
to eligible businesses through the Workforce Training Fund
Regional Capacity Building Pilot Grant.*
Training on the following business software is available:
Microsoft Excel, Word, Access ‡ Windows
Essential Computing Skills ‡ QuickBooks 1 & 2
*The project is funded in full by a Workforce Training Fund grant through the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. The $157,500 grant program
is administered by the Commonwealth Corporation.
Small Business and Microenterprise
LOANS
Small Business Loans are available through the QVBAC
to existing and start-up businesses that operate within our
service area and are having difficulty obtaining a loan through
conventional resources.
Get started today
413-967-3001 ‡ www.QVCDC.org
The Quaboag Valley CDC/BAC is an equal opportunity lender, employer and provider. In accordance with Federal
law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age,disability, familial status or religion.
2016 Quaboag Hills Region Recreation Guide
67
Alvin Rondeau’s Dairy Bar
Serving Homemade Ice Cream Since 1940!
42 Flavors • 5 No Sugar Added • 5 Sorbet
Cheeseburgers • Hotdogs • Grinders • French Fries
Always Fresh Seafood!
The 2010
Quaboag
Hills Chamber of
Commerce Business
of the Year
(413) 284-0068
Route 32 / Ware Road
Palmer, MA 01069
circa 1940
#%"'!
#%
%%%
"!$&
!%
#!(
$%%%%
"!$"!
!%
#
!%
"#!%
#
$%%
##!
!%
68
www.qhma.com | 2016