Dwight resident Walter Jenks, 82, remembers the railroad station that once stood down the street from his home, halfway between the Amherst and Belchertown commons.“The locomotives would come and pick up the milk cans on the platform,” Jenks said of.
Valuable antique firearms and other military items from several museums in New England have been returned after being stolen a half-century ago. Many of the items will be back on display by this summer.
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