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A black and white photo of four Maynard Call Firefighters on site of a house fire. They conducted rescues inside the burning building. The four men are identified as Russ Salamone, Doug Allan, Nick DePasquale, and Rick Hill.

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A black and white photo of a Maynard Fire Engine bearing the casket of Chief Phillip Wilson, in 1976. The funeral procession is passing St. Bridget's Church.

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Colored drawing of St. Casimir's Church. "Happiness is... St. Casimir's Parish." Signed "Stasz" (possibly Stephen Staszewski) ca 1990

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Newspaper photo, obituaries, and testimonials of the beloved Fr. Frank Miaskiewicz, former pastor of St. Casimir's Church.

Fr. Frank served at St. Casimir's from 1945 until his death on January 10, 1970, at age 58. He passed away unexpectedly…

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Newspaper photos of St. Casimir's Church, mass of thanksgiving, on their 75th anniversary, November 22, 1987.

Photos show priests celebrating the mass: Cardinal Bernard Law, Fr. Thomas Navien, Msgr. John Abucewicz, Msgr. Stanislaus Sypek, Sister…

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An Assabet Valley Little League baseball trophy for the 1971 season presented to Bernie Iannerelli by the Maynard Rotary Club.

The trophy is in the shape of a baseball mitt and has the initials BJI on the base. Sitting on the trophy stand is an …

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Program from St. Casimir's Church, mass of thanksgiving, on their 75th anniversary, November 22, 1987.

Program includes a poem; a prayer; list of priests, altar boys, ushers, choir, and organist; list of readings and hymns; program for the…

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Newspaper article from The Assabet Valley Beacon describing the St. Casimir's Church the 60th anniversary of the parish.

A mass of thanksgiving was celebrated by Archbishop Humberto Medeiros, Fr. John Dziok, and Fr. Louis Bilicky. A…

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Three red ribbons celebrating the Maynard Fire Department's 100th Anniversary Parade and Muster, Sept. 23, 1990.

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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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The documents include a report by the Regional School District Planning Committee (shown), Amended Agreement, Finance Committee Report, Maynard's Process, Notes on Regionalization Survey, Maynard Regional Study Questionnaire and the Curriculum…

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The Committee was organized to study the possible regionalization of the Maynard Schools with the Acton and Boxborough Schools. Shown are the minutes of the first meeting.

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Copies of several hundred newspaper articles relating to the regionalization effort of the Maynard schools with Boxborough and Acton. The articles appeared in the Maynard Beacon, The Middlesex News, The Acton Beacon, Minuteman Chronicle. Shown is…

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A fourteen slide power point presentation opposing the regionalization of Maynard schools with Acton and Boxborough. Cover and first slide shown.

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Position paper outlining opposition to regionalizing schools with Acton and Boxborough organized by Karen Derby, Bill Gorman, Herb Symes, Tom Konetzny and Cindy Svec Ruzich. First and last page shown.

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A collection of papers outlining reasons for not regionalizing the schools with Acton and Boxborough. The SOS group included by Karen Derby, Bill Gorman, Herb Symes, Tom Konetzny, Cindy Svec Ruzich.

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A mailing by the Save Our Schools group encouraging voters to attend Town Meeting to vote on regionalization.
Rides offered by Karen Derby, Herb Symes, Bill Gorman

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"Neighboring Towns Sharing Educational Resources to Benefit Our Students"

Newsletter published by a group of Maynard residents in support of the regionalization of the Maynard, Boxborough and Action schools.

Steering Committee: Mary Brannelly,…

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In 1994, 42 Summer St. was sold by Kim and Frederick Loika, Twombly-Loika Funeral Home, to Paul Boothroyd, Century 21 Classic Properties.

Photos include exterior views of the building ca 1994, and views from the property in both directions along…

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A 5 cent raffle ticket fragment from St. Casimir's Church.