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The creation of the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center was the culmination of a prolonged effort undertaken by Harry Gregg and others to build a center for rehabilitation for children. [3] Harry Gregg met Ezra A. Jones around 1920 [citation needed], who was the first orthopedic specialist in New Hampshire.
In 1953, the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center began operation in Greenfield. Established by Harry Gregg, the facility on Crotched Mountain originally treated for polio, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other physical and neurological disabilities. A center for adult rehabilitation opened in 1961, and a rehabilitation center for adults ...
The Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride occupies the northern slopes of the mountain. It has 25 trails, 5 chairlifts, and 900 feet (270 m) of vertical drop. The Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center occupies a portion of the mountain's southern ridge in Greenfield. The mountain was the site of the world's first wind farm.
Oct. 18—GREENFIELD — Legacy by Gersh is closing its Greenfield campus, formerly known as the Crotched Mountain School, next month, according to WMUR. Officials from the Verney Drive facility ...
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Southcoast Health's new pediatric rehabilitation center opens Monday at 4543 Acushnet Ave. in New Bedford. Its opening was celebrated Friday morning with a ribbon cutting and tours of the new ...
Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center; G. Greenfield Meeting House; Greenfield State Park; H. Hancock–Greenfield Bridge; N. North Pack Monadnock; P. Powder Mill Pond
Kris Armstrong's first husband, Brandon Smith, suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him with severe disabilities. Armstrong was determined to remain his caregiver, though, and she became ...