Something to look forward to, when the pandemic is over, is a trip to historic Niagara Hall in Millis. According to Nate Maltinsky, Chair of the Millis Historic Commission, once any stay-at-home order is lifted, the building will be open for visitors from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month.
“Basically we’re going to have the museum downstairs open and show the artifacts and photographs. We’re sharing the building with the Millis Historical Society.”
Maltinsky notes that more materials will continue to be added to the upstairs display cases, all of which were made by students at Tricounty Regional Vocational Technical High School.
“There’s a combination of Millis and regional history to share,” he says.
Members of the Millis Historical Commission currently include Maltinsky, Mitch Bobonski, Dennis Anderson, Scott Fusey, Joanne Gannon, Jacqueline Graci , Carolyn McNiff, Marc Prufer, Mark Slayton , Charles Vecchi, Rusty Cushman, Larry Giargiari, and Robert Ruggeri.
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May, 2020
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