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Take a gander at these geese outfits created by a Windsor woman

Take a gander at these geese outfits created by a Windsor woman In the last 22 years, Windsor, Ont., resident Jewel Sherman has made thousands of specialty outfits for cement and plastic lawn geese. You name it and she s likely made it  from bumblebees to hockey players, leprechauns, witches and even a Mountie. Social Sharing

Rare bibles, historical tours, and flamingos - The Boston Globe

Rare bibles, historical tours, and flamingos By Diana Bravo Globe Correspondent,Updated March 17, 2021, 1:56 p.m. Email to a Friend NORTH The Museum of Printing in Haverhill is hosting a display of its extensive collection of rare Bibles. The museum has one leaf from each Bible printed in Colonial America, including the Eliot Bible of 1663, printed in native Algonquin. The collection also includes a variety of other Bibles from early in the nation’s history ranging from giant to pocket size and in a variety of languages. The exhibit will last through the end of April. The museum, at 15 Thornton Ave., is open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by appointment. For more information, visit museumofprinting.org.

Flags, gifts, and now a cafe: Mayor s business moves across Main St

Leominster Champion There is a new place to grab a coffee, a sandwich, or maybe a treat in downtown Leominster. And it is run by a familiar face in the city. Mayor Dean Mazzarella’s Central Flag and Gift, for years located at 41 Main St., has moved across the street to 40 Main St. And now that as of March 1 it has expanded into food and drinks, the business has been renamed Main Street Gift & Cafe. According to Mazzarella, the expanded store both fills a need and builds upon the “excitement” of new businesses like a cheese shop and restaurants opening downtown.

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