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Pandemic provided Greenfield coffee shop with ‘creative opportunity to dive in’
Annie Lytle-Rich, owner of Catalpa Coffee on the corner of Main Street and Bank Rowin Greenfield. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Owner Annie Lytle-Rich and barista Zoe Tor at work in Catalpa Coffee on the corner of Main Street and Bank Row in Greenfield. The shop offers a core menu of mainstay coffees, but also a rotating menu of seasonal coffees and other drinks. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Owner Annie Lytle-Rich in the open-air courtyard of Catalpa Coffee in Greenfield. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Catalpa Coffee on the corner of Main Street and Bank Row in Greenfield is open seven days a week offering a core menu of mainstay coffees, but also a rotating menu of seasonal coffees and other drinks. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
‘Caged man of Buckland’ subject of history talk
The Rev. Josiah Spaulding Sr.’s home in Buckland. Contributed photo
The Rev. Josiah Spaulding, father of the man who was kept in a cage for 57 years. Contributed photo
Published: 5/24/2017 9:24:43 PM
BUCKLAND An 18th-century Buckland man who spent 57 years locked in a wooden cage by his family and how his story impacted the care of the mentally ill is the subject of the Buckland Historical Society’s annual talk and pie social on Friday, June 2.
The talk will be in the Public Hall on Upper Street.
Kathy Lytle of Buckland has researched the life of Josiah Spaulding Jr. and, through family letters, she has been able to illuminate the religious and social mores of that period.