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Maynard High School 90% Construction Documents
Two volumes of plans for the Maynard High School building under construction in 2011. This represents the near final configuration of the building.
W. A. Haynes Co. Lumber Sign
On a building at the corner of Nason and Acton Street.
The sign is now in the Historical Societies archive. See newspaper article published in April 1993.
The sign is now in the Historical Societies archive. See newspaper article published in April 1993.
Stop Watch
This stop watch was used by the Tarmo Ac. C. to start the famous six-mile race of the 1930's, which was reactivated for the Maynard Centennial in 1971. An inscription on the back says W. & U.P. Tarmo. Maynard,Mass.
St. Casimir's Church 60th Anniversary Celebration - 1972
Newspaper article from The Assabet Valley Beacon describing the St. Casimir's Church celebration of the newly renovated church building, along with the 60th anniversary of the parish. A Mass of Thanksgiving was celebrated by Cardinal Humberto…
The Maynard Business Expo at Clock Tower Place - 2000
A booklet of advertisements of the businesses in Maynard.
Calendar - 1938
Walnut SPA
16 Walnut Street
Wall calendar with boy and dog fishing. Below the Seasons Greetings cover is January 1938. M. Nokelainen was the proprietor.
Cumberland Farms Store
A photo of Debbie Morreale surveying the damage to the front window of the local Cumberland Farms store at 54 Acton St. A hit and run driver went through the front window of the store.
Dew Drop Donuts
A photo of Richard Turner and his wife, Phyllis, owners of Dew Drop Donuts Shop. It was located on Main Street, Maynard.
Walnut Street Mopeds
A photo of Paul Pessotti and Jack Pessotti outside their Moped Store. The store was located at the corner of Walnut St. and River St.
Boeske Gas Station
A black and white photo of a car wash sponsored at the Boeske Gas Station. The station was located at the corner of Brown Street and Conant.
K & B Tires
A black and white photo of the K & B Tires opening. In the picture are Bill Gray, owner, and Bob Daigle, owner of the new 5-K Transportation Co., which operates school buses.
Karate Club of Digital Equipment Corporation
A black and white photo of the DEC Karate Club at 62 Nason Street. The instructor's name was Dick Jones.
A prison guard, from Concord Reformatory, Herb Stuart (from South Acton), took over the school around 1968 and eventually moved it to Main…
A prison guard, from Concord Reformatory, Herb Stuart (from South Acton), took over the school around 1968 and eventually moved it to Main…
By-Rite Store
Two photos of the By-Rite store. One is of the drawing held at the opening in November 30,1974. The two winners were: Richard Mahoney, of Maynard, and Mrs. R.E. Sweeney, of Boxboro. . The second photo shows Micky Olivo, the owner.
The store was…
The store was…
Maynard Fish Market
A black and white photo of Ron Gillis weighing a lobster at the Maynard Fish Market in 1980.
Goddard Goldsmith
Three pictures of the Goddard Goldsmith business. One picture shows Richard Goddard looking over a hand-made golden chalice. The next photo shows the Goddard Chalice. The last photo shows Richard Goddard at work engraving the chalice.
Concord Cooperative Bank
A photo of the opening of the Maynard Branch of the Concord Cooperative Bank. Mary Moynihan of Tobiun Services is shown handing out donuts to Richard Mahoney, a customer. Henry Thompson, President of the Bank, and Roy Mahoney are shown standing to…