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Antiques


Here's an interesting website promoting local antique shops and
antique buying and selling. The owners have created an impressive
marketing program designed to foster collaboration between antique
dealers, making online advertising very affordable. Antique Common is custom tailored for the world of antiques in New England and Beyond.
www.antiquecommon.com
76 Church St.
Whitinsville, MA 01588
508-476-5208

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles
P.O. Box 950
46 Hall Road
Sturbridge, MA 01566
888.698.0734
The Journal is published monthly
www.journalofantiques.com
For the best "on going" antiques and collectible information subscribe to The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

Antique Trader, a newspaper published 40 times per year in Iola, Wis., has served the antiques and collectibles community since 1957. Click above for a direct link to Antiquetrader.com

The world's largest live online bidding destination.
AuctionZip Live! online auctions allows you to participate in real time, webcast auctions, run by real auctioneers. Bid at auctions around the world from anywhere!
Click on the Banner Above!

The Greater Boston Antiques Festival, Antiques at Elm Bank, and SoWa Antiques Market are produced by Marvin Getman of New England Antiques Shows, a division of Impact Events Group, Inc. of Lexington, MA. Our mission is to bring quality antique shows with an eclectic mix of antiques to the public in easily accessible facilities. Our shows are advertised heavily in print, broadcast media and on the web. Click on the NEAS Logo above for website access.

http://www.antiquesnearme.com
We envision Antiques Near Me guiding you from your mobile device as you travel, and keeping you updated on local events from your social network streams. We’ll soon be rolling out inventory listing for events, rich categorization, and lots more. Stay tuned! (Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for the latest news.)
BUSINESS

Click here for a printable copy of the Quaboag Hills
Visitor Guide
http://qhma.com/pdf/Quaboag_Hills_Visitor_Guide.pdf
www.quaboagvalley.org
Serving 15 Communities in the Heart of Massachusetts
413.283.2418

www.cmschamber.ning.com
Serving 11 Communities in the Sturbridge Area
508.347.2761

The Palmer Rail Coalition consists of local and regional officials, and citizens representing towns around the Quaboag Hills Region and beyond. Our mission is to restore rail passenger and commuter service at Palmer to serve a broad region in the heart of New England.
www.sevenrailroads.com
Government

www.mass.gov
SHOPPING

www.pennypincher.biz
Western Mass's Super Saving Website
Get super savings at participating merchants.
TRAVEL AND TOURISM


Traditions are often associated with the Winter holidays, but in Historical New England, traditions are relived every day, regardless of the season. Why not plan a weekend and relive some traditions that thousands of families, young and old, have created for generations. Experience Historical New England Traditions with the companies on this site, and make a tradition for your family. Visit the web site below for a full description on each establishment including hours and events.
www.historictraditions.com
Browse the Brookfields
Just a 10 minute drive for our town!

www.browsethebrookfields.com

Looking for something to do in Central Massachusetts.
Click above!
The
Central Massachusetts Convention and Visitors Bureau covers all the 59 towns that are the center of Massachusetts!

www.massvacation.com

Massachusetts "Main Streets and Back Roads Magazine
A quarterly publication www.massquarterly.com

Vermont "Main Streets and Back Roads Magazine
A quarterly publication www.vermontquarterly.com

The Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley or northeastern Connecticut and south-central Massachusetts has been called "The Last Green Valley" in the sprawling metropolitan Boston-to-Washington corridor. At night the region appears distinctively dark amid the urban and suburban glow when viewed from satellites or aircraft. In the daytime, the green fields and forests confirm the surprisingly rural character of the 1,085 square-mile area defined by the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers systems and the rugged hills that surround them.
The Last Green Valley is half the size of Grand Canyon National Park and more than ten times that of Acadia, the largest national park in the northeast. Forest and farmland make up more than 70% of its 695,000-acres, yet it lies only an hour from 3 of New England's 4 largest urban areas. Its 300,000 inhabitants reside only 2 1/2 hours from 25 million people. This relatively undeveloped rural island in the midst of the most urbanized region in the nation makes it a resource of local, regional, and national importance.
For more Details click on
WWW.LastGreenValley.org
Museums



Call (978) 598-5005 or www.museumofrussianicons.org
Special Organizations

August 1, 2009 to August 2, 2009
www.pmc.org

www.specialolympicsma.org

United Way
of Southbridge, Sturbridge & Charlton
www.UnitedWaySSC.org
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