Take home a piece of the Wachusett Region
Our local merchants have the perfect pieces to bring home the perfect remembrance of the your visit to the Wachusett region:
The Wachusett Chamber of Commerce offers six postcards from the region: The Old Stone Church, in West Boylston, the dam at the Wachusett Reservoir and two views of the Foster Fountain in Clinton, Mary’s Little Lamb statue in Sterling and the Lancaster Town Green. Postcards sell for 50 cents each. Postcards are also available at the Museum of Russian Icons, Sunrise Boutique, and Tinker’s Cart, all in Clinton.
Here are some other great souvenirs to take home.
The Town of Berlin is currently celebrating its bicentennial and several souvenirs of this event are available for purchase:
High quality enamel pin, produced by Ray Ellis, available with either a pin back or chain loop. Wear the loop version on a chain or omega; or add a colorful ribbon for a great holiday ornament: $6, complete necklace, $10. Limited quantity of pins mounted on omegas available. Inquire at Town Clerk’s Office.
Tshirts, 100 percent cotton. Bicentennial logo on front. “It’s not BrrrLYNN….It’s BURLin!!” on back. Adult: S, M, L, XL, 2X, in white, navy, red; Women’s: S, in white, navy, red; Youth: M, L, XL; in navy, red, light blue $15, XXL $17. Miscellaneous colors available at Town Clerks Office. Call (978) 838-2931 or email TownClerk@townofberlin.com.
Other items for sale include mugs, totes, baseball caps, postcards, magnetics and a cookbook, available during 2012. For more on the bicentennial, and souvenirs available, check the bicentennial webpage.
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When President Jimmy Carter held his first town meeting in Clinton in 1977, bumper stickers asked, “Where the Hell is Clinton.” Former newspaper editor/owner Bill Coulter borrowed that phrase in his newest volume of stories about what makes Clinton unique.XFor sale for $15, money benefits the Item Appeal, a local charity that helps people in the local communities in need.XAvailable from The Item, 156 Church St., Clinton, MA, clintonitem@yahoo.com, Sunrise Boutique and the Museum of Russian Icons.XTo ship outside the area, include $3 postage and handling.XBoth volumes of Bill Coulter’s books are available for $25, plus shipping and handling. Museum of Russian Icon founder Gordon Lankton’s book about his around-the-world trip on a motorocycle .
The Museum of Russian Icons (http://www.museumofrussianicons.org)/ offers several Clinton-based products in its gift shop, including postcards, books written by Terry Ingano and Bill Coulter (see above), Gordon Lankton’s epic journey around the world to Clinton, called “Long Way Home,” retailing for $35, AJBastarche’s book about the accomplishments of Clinton and Clintonians, “An Extraordinary Town,” selling for $27, ornaments, mugs and pewter collectibles.
Check out the museum store online: http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/museumofrussianiconsshop/StoreFront.
Need a gift that cries out Clinton? Several local businesses feature items with “Clinton,” and other town names, on it.
Tinker’s Cart Irish Girfts, 54 High St., Clinton, has a variety of gifts. Check them out in person or online at:










