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Tag Archives: Inn at Clamber Hill
Central Massachusetts is a Winter Wonderland
Winter is a great time for hiking — or if the snow gets too deep–for snow shoeing. This last week I was lucky enough to squeeze in two wonderful hikes, Bear’s Den in New Salem and Doane’s Falls in Royalston. … Continue reading
North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce Holds Networking Meeting at Clamber Hill
The North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce will hold it’s biweekly morning networking at the Inn at Clamber Hill on Thursday December 17th from 9 am to 10 am. This is an opportunity for all businesses from the North Quabbin area … Continue reading
Midnight Madness in Athol and Orange
Midnight Madness is almost upon us and looks to be bigger and better than ever. Organized by a group of local merchants and spnsored by the North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce, 24 vendors are participating in this year’s event. For … Continue reading
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Mid-week Music in Petersham, MA
“The holly and the ivy, When they are both full grown Of all the trees that are in the wood The holly bears the crown O the rising of the sun And the running of the deer The playing of … Continue reading
Raven Black, White Nights & Red Bones
If you’re tired of holiday shopping after Black Friday and looking for good books to read, try award winning British mystery writer Ann Cleeves. Ann stayed at the Inn last year when she was on her US tour for the … Continue reading
It’s apple cider time
Thanksgiving in New England means not only Apple Pie but also Apple Cider. There are many small orchards in the area that produce wonderful cider. Mark and I are lucky to be connected to two different local orchards because both … Continue reading