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Top Row: June Statkus, Mary Sullivan, Claire Tourville, Elizabeth Wattu, Ann Weckstrom, Janet Thumith, Betty Stow, Barbara Priest, Virginia Barnes, Mary Angelosanto

2nd Row: Milton Slabysz, Gerald Tierney, Alfred Viola, William…

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A certificate awarded to Marion Frances Blanchard attesting she has completed the prescribed course of study of the Maynard Grammar School.

Signed by Emily A. Gordon, Principal and School Committee members: James J. Hilferty and Arthur Bradford…

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Top Row: Dale Carruth, Timothy Fagan, William Butler, William LeSage, Stephen Staszewski, John Howes, Michael Kavalchuck, Kenneth Regan, Daniel Shostak, James Hunt

2nd Row: Vincent Catania, Thomas Tobin, Karl Hansen, Robert Latas, Tobi…

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The items were removed from the rectory on its closing and sale in 2022.
The 4" vintage Carr China, of Grafton West Virginia, cup was made in 1939. The 9" plate was produced by Shenango China of New Castle, PA in 1955.

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Building specifications and drawings for the Maynard Memorial Gymnasium located on Summer Street. It opened in 1956 and demolished in 2012.

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Building specifications for a renovation and addition to the Green Meadow Elementary School. Cover and sample pages shown.

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Mounted photos and narrative presented to Ken Olsen in 1983 commemorating the bell donation from the American Woolen Company to the Mission Evangelical Congregational Church in 1935.

Note: Bell was removed from the Church in 2021 and now is on…

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A wood board with the following imprinted upon it: "W. A Haynes and Company, Maynard, Mass."

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A wooden slat with the following imprinted upon it: "American Woolen Co., Inc., Order No. 7263, Assabet Mills, Maynard, Mass".

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A wood crate that held produce with the address of 44 Wood Lane , Maynard Mass. The farm was located where Woods Farm subdivision is located, north of Waltham Street.
Mary Wood and Irene Wood, long time teachers in Maynard (1930's -1960's), are…

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A wood box used at the Maynard A&P, containing a shipment of matches. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. From 1915 through 1975, A&P was the…

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Two early painted wood signs for the Maynard Public Library.

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The middle school occupied the school buildings on Summer Street.

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Top Row: Wesley Hirons, Joseph Rezuke, David Wade, Allan Maki, Joseph Lalli, Andre Gagnon

2nd Row: Robert Kauppi, Paul Molle, Stewart Campbell, Robert Hynes, Richard Butler, John Ferguson, Dennis Iannitelli

3rd Row: John McCarthy,…

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Top Row: D. DeRosa, R. Bain, E. Byrne, W. Duggan, D. Knowles, C. Olson, E. Colleton, M. Koskinen, S. Sluyski, M. Murphy, J. Uglevich, A. Badger, C. Starr, L, Hayes

2nd Row: E. Veracka, D. Annett, S. Nee, A. Brooks, W. McDowell, G. Swett,…

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Glass insulators were first produced in the 1850's for use with telegraph lines. As technology developed insulators were needed for telephone lines, electric power lines, and other applications. In the mid 1960's a few people began collecting these…

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Front Row (7): Bob Coan (Coach), Michael Mulcahy, Michael Graceffa, Richard Trakimas, George Lombard, Paul Wojsznis, Paul Hatch

Center Row (6): Michael LeSage, William Ignachuck, Gary Watjus, James Christian, Victor Kizik, Walter…

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Front Row (7); Douglas Pendergast, Wayne Thomsen, Stanley Pleskowicz, Robert Barilone, Gary Thomsen, Mike Eannuzzo, Paul Wojsznis

Back Row (8): Paul Mosca, John Gudzinowicz, Michael LeSage, John Mistretta, Daniel Lattuca, Robert…

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Three views of the beach area and structures at Hanson's Beach. The right side of the building is the entrance with a snack bar and had a pin ball machine. The left part of the building was a changing area.

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