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The cover features a photo of the 1964 - 2013 High School on Tiger Drive.

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The calendar features a picture of Times Square with the Digital Logo on the neon sign.

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Reproduced copy by Iron Work Farm in Acton, Inc.
Courtesy of Ormal Laffin.

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A collection of artifacts from the estate of Robert and Eunice Bathwick Stuart Wilson dating from the 1860's through 1920. Robert came to Assabet from Canada in 1865 and worked in the woolen mill for 50 yrs. Eunice was born in Stow.

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The pharmacy did open in the 2010's in a new store on Main St., closed in 2019.

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A business card for the Serv-u Shop, 13 Nason St., Maynard, Mass., Tel. 897-7892. The shop sold millinery, dresses, and hosiery.

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John Tobin was challenged by Russell Lattucca. John was reelected but did not finish out his term. He died in 1986.

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Joe was a Maynard resident, son of Leo and Alice Mullin.

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George ran for selectman in 1986 was elected. He attended one meeting of the Board of Selectman and then died of a heart attack.

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Three buttons promoting the high school, especially football.

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Button was distributed to individuals who received Covid vaccine at Gillette Stadium, a mass vaccine site.

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E. Nelson Pontiac Sales and Service was located on Powder Mill Road at the corner of Butler Ave., Maynard, Mass., Tel 41.

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An All American Club Dance ticket for April 18, 1945. It was held at the Parker St. Hall. The price was a total of $.50.

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A Barn Dance was held at the Parker St. Hall on Saturday evening, September 16, 1944. The Blue Jackets Orchestra of Gardner, Mass. was the entertainment. The admission was $.42, the tax was $.08, and the total was $.50.

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Two certificates of the completion of an 'air voyage' over the City of Washington, D.C. They left from Hoover Field, South Washington, Virginia. The 'air voyage' was offered by Potomac Flying Service, Inc., 1928.

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A commercial E.T. figure with candy inside.