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The Gardner Scene: Gas and service stations of Gardner, Part 3 Mike Richard Special for The Gardner News Editor’s note: This is the third of a six-part series on gas and service stations of Gardner. Before the current Route 2 was built in 1963, the old Route 2 in and out of Gardner headed from the Westminster line down East Broadway and then out to Templeton via West Broadway. Both thoroughfares featured numerous gas stations in their day. East Broadway 80 East Broadway – Kendall’s Service Station. Harry Kendall operated a gas station at this location the longest from 1952 to 1955. Initially, it was brothers Stan and Elroy Pettengill who ran Stan and Roy’s Service Station there in 1946. Later, it was Shell Oil Co., Richard Brothers Service Station and a business owned by Raymond Bourn in 1950. ....
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Sights unseen: Osher Map Library puts canceled travel plans in context Where Will We Go From Here? Travel in the Age of COVID-19 is a crowd-sourced exhibit that uses historic and unique maps to highlight the emotional power of trips missed during the pandemic. Share Morgan Day looks on as Libby Bischof, points out a world map of tropical diseases from 1944, part of the exhibit Where Will We Go From Here? Travel in the Age of COVID-19 at the Osher Map Library in Portland. Photo by Derek Davis/Staff Photographer John Dever of Bath couldn’t help notice that the world sort of shrunk last year. ....