Cambridge Historical Society March Meeting
Donna Burnor Nolan grew up in Cambridge Junction in the 1940s and 1950s. Her family was greatly impacted by the death of her father, one of three railroad workers killed in a tragic train accident near the Junction, in October 1949.
Her interesting story of growing up in the mid-20th century is part of Cambridge Historical Society's oral history program, recorded last year.
The program is free, and all are welcome.
The building is handicapped accessible.
Refreshments will be served (homemade, of course)