It was two separate chance meetings at the grocery store recently that inspired this week’s column. The first was about a month ago in the pasta aisle where I bumped into Karl Pruter, Rindge resident and RAMS member.Pruter tipped me off on the work.
Entering the Rindge Museum is like stepping back in time. Formerly the Freeborn Stearns House, this 1815 structure is in and of itself a piece of Rindge history. Its maze of small rooms, with wide-plank wood floors and fireplaces, hosts a treasure.