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A Page from North Quabbin History: Hospital Cottages offered country air for sick children The Hospital Cottages buildings in Baldwinville. Courtesy Narragansett Historical Society Deacon Willard Baker who, with his son, Dr. Lucius Willard Baker, founded the Hospital Cottages for Children. Courtesy Narragansett Historical Society Narragansett Historical Society Modified: 3/11/2021 2:05:11 PM The North Quabbin area has always been known for its rural atmosphere and country air. These assets are what inspired Dr. Lucius Willard Baker and his father, Deacon Willard Baker, to create the Hospital Cottages for Children in Baldwinville, a village of Templeton. The story of the Hospital Cottages started with Dr. Baker bringing children from the city to an Orphan’s Home at Lake Dennison, in Baldwinville. Previously, Dr. Baker had studied at the New York City School of Medicine. During his work at Bellevue Dispensary there, he had become convinced t ....
A pandemic is snow problem for passionate snowmobilers At right, Bob Sabola, president of the Greater Whately Snowmobile Club, with club members at a snowmobile trail in Whately. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS A snowmobile used by the Greater Whately Snowmobile Club for grooming trails. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Members of the Greater Whately Snowmobile Club at a trail in Whately. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Members of the Greater Whately Snowmobile Club at a trail in Whately. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Snowmobile gear at Ray’s Cycle Center at 332 Wells St. in Greenfield. Tim Pydych, who co-owns the business with his brother, Mike, said sales and service of snowmobiles has increased 10 to 20 percent since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Pydych and others credit the increased interest to a spike in the number of people working from home and the ability for people to snowmobile together on trails while practicing social distancing. STAFF PHOTO/DOMENIC POLI ....