Lee Restaurant Week

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LEE, Mass. — The Lee Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the first annual Lee Restaurant week. 
 
During the week of March 30 - April 5, visit the participating restaurants, get a card stamped by 4 different restaurants, enter the card to win a Lee Themed Gift Basket. 
 
Restaurants will be offering specials during the week, such as $35, 3-course meals. 
 
Participating restaurants include: 51 Park Restaurant & Tavern, Agave's Mexican Grill Lee, Alpamayo Peruvian Restaurant, appetito's, Bliss Crumbs & Coffee, Burmese Bowl, Cafe Triskele, Jalisco Cantina, Lee's Corner Kitchen, Let's Do Lunch, Locker Room Sports Pub, Morgan House Restaurant, Roses Restaurant, Salmon Run Fish House, Starving Artist Cafe & Creperie, and The Station Gastro Pub & Lounge.
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The Enchanted Altar Celebrating Six Months of Opening

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
LEE, Mass. — The Enchanted Altar, a new shop offering natural medicines, candles, and other handcrafted items, has marked its six-month milestone in business.
 
Nicole Webster Clark, the owner, stated that she has dreamed of opening a store since childhood.
 
"It didn't have that name, necessarily, but it had the vision and the desire there, and then I've always loved such as fantasy adventure, romance, all that kind of epic world situations," Clark said about the 6 Park Place store.
 
Clark said her grandparents influenced her with their love of plants and natural remedies.
 
"My grandparents, on my mother's side had a very large garden in town, and they were Italian, and we pick dandelions, make dandelion salad, and go in the garden, and just found things in the yard. And I just love the plant aspect of that," she said.
 
Clark also said that it was important that the store was located in Lee. She opened the store in honor of her late aunt who grew up in Lee.
 
"It was very important to me that it was in Lee. It's in Lee, or I'm not doing it," she said, "My aunt also grew up in Lee went to Lee High School, so it was her all along pushing me."
 
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