This is Park Square in Westfield.
It's nice, but I liked it better before they cut down all the trees.
Directly across the street is the former Westfield Post Office, now a restaurant called the Tavern, which was previously located in Springfield.
The historic features and old marble of the former post office have been preserved.
The elaborate Christmas decorations really enhance the ambience of the joint.
Why will there never be restaurants on the moon?
It has no atmosphere.
The alleyway next to the Tavern is named after a guy named John who founded the dining establishment.
Most people who go to the Tavern know my sister Beverly.
Here are the recent lunch specials.
The fish and chips were awesome. I was skeptical of the chicken macaroni and cheese soup, but it was strangely delicious. Why don't you check it out for yourself by stopping by the Westfield Tavern this holiday season?
A Pine Point Christmas from 1988.
Here is what the people of Massachusetts would like for Christmas.
The largest Christmas tree in New England is in Boston.
The much more modest UMass Christmas tree.
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