Sturbridge
[ stur-brij ]
/ ˈstɜrˌbrɪdʒ /
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noun
a town in central Massachusetts: reconstruction of early American village.
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In another, Sturbridge police took $10 from a 14-year-old boy.
Massachusetts Police Can Easily Seize Your Money. The DA of One County Makes It Nearly Impossible to Get It Back.|by Saurabh Datar and Shannon Dooling, WBUR|August 18, 2021|ProPublicaSturbridge fair was the great mart for business, and resort for pleasure, in bishop Earle's day.
Microcosmography|John EarleSaffron was extensively cultivated in the 18th century, and paper was manufactured near Sturbridge.
He settled in Sturbridge, as a farmer, also carrying on his trade of tanner and currier.
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