Support groups, resources and more >DAN LITTLEMothers Hillary Halpern, from left, Brianna Sloane, and Amanda Lamontagne talk with each other as their children Marlowe Halpern, bottom left, Edwin Roberts, and Will Lamontagne play during the Over the Hump class for mother s with infants between ages around 6-12 months at the Cooley Dickinson Center for Midwifery Care Thursday in Northampton. DAN LITTLE Daily Hampshire Gazette >DAN LITTLE14-month-old Edwin Roberts, of Sunderland, crawls along among the toys during the Over the Hump class for mother s with infants between ages around 6-12 months at the Cooley Dickinson Center for Midwifery Care Thursday in Northampton. DAN LITTLE Daily Hampshire Gazette
WATCH: Tortoise with rare disease takes first steps with custom wheelchair Share Updated: 4:48 PM PDT Jun 3, 2021 KC Downey Share Updated: 4:48 PM PDT Jun 3, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 4:48 PM PDT Jun 3, 2021 KC Downey Digital Media Manager A tortoise born with a metabolic bone disease can now walk easier thanks to a New Hampshire company. Walkin Pets, of Amherst, built a custom wheelchair for an 11-year-old Sulcata tortoise named George Bailey, who was rescued from an exotic animal rescue in Tennessee. (It’s) a custom tortoise wheelchair with a special base featuring a convex support structure to accommodate the