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A Page from North Quabbin History: Telling time in Templeton
A compilation of the collection of time keepers housed at the Narragansett Historical Society. Contributed photo
One of the first time clocks, made by E. Watkins while working at Heywood Brothers shop in Gardner. Watkins would later go on to start Simplex Time Co. Contributed photo
Published: 5/21/2021 2:37:04 PM
Modified: 5/21/2021 2:37:00 PM
At the Narragansett Historical Society is a collection that will take a visitor back in time. The society houses an exhibit of 11 different timekeepers, clocks and watches from a bygone era. “We have grandfather clocks, steeple clocks, which are usually on a mantle or desk, tower clocks which run the dials in a church steeple, and time clocks to keep track of employees as they start their day,” said Curator and President of the Historical Society, Brian Tanguay.
A federal judge granted bond for Mohamed Mokbel Thursday, under some very strict conditions.
Mokbel has to come up with $250,000 for a secured bond and will have to wear an ankle monitor. He will be under house arrest unless he s leaving to go to work, visit his attorneys, doctors visits or other approved reasons.
Mokbel was known in his Afton Oaks neighborhood as the man with a Ferrari and a Bentley parked in the driveway. Neighbors called police numerous times for loud partying. However, just about everyone was surprised when federal authorities raided his home early Tuesday morning.
Mokbel, wearing a Fendi cat-eye shirt, was marched out of his house in handcuffs and sent to federal detention.