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A plaque presented to Rhoda Bedard in 1983 at the time of her leaving Digital.
It was signed by:
Lenny Haywood, Phyllis Galletta, Janet Cincotta, John Halman, Gabe Divitto, Leona Ballard, Mark Evers, Orlando Garcia, Bob Coolidge, Bob Creed, Leona…

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Movies playing at the Rialto the week of May 17th, 1926. The Rialto Theatre was originally Colonial Hall, upstairs of 60 Main Street.

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He was universally known as "Dick".

Dick and his siblings (Virginia and Eleanor) born in North Acton of a Swedish father, Axel, and an American mother, Anna, spent their early years in Concord, moving to Maynard in the 1920's. He graduated…

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A rifle salute behind Memorial Park is part of the Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade observance.

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John Carlson lived in Maynard for several years and worked at the W.B.Case store. He left Maynard about 50 years ago and went to live out west. He carried this revolver for several years. Eventually he became a resident of Harrison, Maine. He…

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Bonschur & Holmes were in business pre-1900.

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River Street sign outside of the Pleasant Cafe. Directions include: One Way, Co-Op Parking, Do Not Enter, Middlesex Rug Cleaners (20% off, cash and carry). The Pleasant Cafe advertised Knickerbocker Beer.

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A plastic magnet with the River Supply logo information: 31 River Street, Maynard, Mass., 897-2371, plumbing & heating specialties, "For the Handyman".

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The structure was built in the late 1860's by the Maynard Family. It was sold to Alfred T. Haynes in 1893 and then to the Gruber Brothers in 1917.
Entire upper floors destroyed by fire on July 14, 1934.
The hall on the second level was used for…

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The building was built in the late 1860's by the Maynard Family. The Town of Maynard's first town meeting was held in the hall on the second floor. The building was the the location of the Gruber furniture store at 117 Main St. for many years. The…

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The twenty second Semi-Annual Report of the Riverside Co-operative Association of Maynard, MA dated December 31, 1889. It was mailed to Grace E. Haynes, Maynard.

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The twenty second Semi-Annual Report of the Riverside Co-operative Association of Maynard, MA dated December 31, 1890. It was mailed to Grace E. Haynes, Maynard.

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Working force of the store, James Vincent Sweeney is the youth standing on the steps.
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Annie Butterworth Young (bookkeeper), John May, Frank Fearns, Calvin Morse, Thomas A. Sweeney, ___?
The store is on the corner of Nason and Summer…

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The Riverside Co-operative Association was organized in 1878 and was very successfull through the 1930's. The building was erected in 1882, on the corner of Nason and Summer Streets, four stories tall with a hall on the third floor. Maynard Town…

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The Riverside Co-operative Association was located in the building at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets, Knights of Columbus building. The wagon is at the corner of Maple and Summer Streets on its way to make a home delivery. Building in the…

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The original hand written report on the 25th Anniversary of the Cooperative, incorporated on November 12, 1878. It contains the names of the original incorporators.

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The fire began at 6:05 PM on 30 Jan 1936. The 1st photo is a view the day after the fire, 31 Jan 1936 at 10:30 AM, from the Summer Street side. The second photo is from the front on Nason Street.
Built by the Association in 1882 as a four story…

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Stamp reads: Riverside Cooperative Association, Maynard , Mass.
Chartered Nov. 12, 1878

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An early photograph of Riverside Hall, constructed by the Maynard Family in the late 1860s on Main Street (115-117).

This is a group photograph of maybe 90-100 people, presumably townspeople, but the occasion is unknown -- other than taking a…