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Annual Reports
OF THE
Town Officers
OF THE
Town of Palmer
AND OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1955
SPRAWOZDANIE FINANSOWE.
PARAFII SIIETICH PIOTRA i PAULA, APOSTOLOW. Three Rivers, Thorndike, Palmer, Mass. , i okolicy.
ZA ROK 1950-my.
(Jedenaste).
DOCHODY.
ROZCHODY. :
Wstępne, Kolekta miesięczna, Wydatki kościelne, plēbanijne,
ofiaryna Mszach świętych, reparacje, malowanie, opak, lampy i świeczniki ..... $29,103.97. światło, lampy, swiece .. $11,543.02. Na budowę szkoły. . .....
Zarobek dnia, malowanie
Wydatki szkoły .. 7,937.79.
Towarzystwa, Złobek .... Zabawy , pikniki.
7,956. 44. Ofiary dyeczjalne. 2,834.25%
Kolekty dyecezjalne. . .
2, 771. 25. Podatek biskupa .. 1,394.52.
Dochod szkolny.
Gazetki i kopertki
205.16.
Rozchodu było. $36,425.13. 20.67 REZERWA na szkołę. $10,52.1.00.
Dochod w r. 1950-ym . $57, 387. J1. Rozchod w r. 1958-ym. $40,95%. 07.
ZESTAWIENIE DOCHODOW i ROZCHODOW!
Całkowity DOCHOD Parafialny w roku 1953-ym byz. $ 57,387.01. Rozchód wraz z Rezerwą budowy szkoły wynosić $ 46,254.0%
Pozostała suma .. $ 10,933.74.
Bilans koscielny z lat poprzednich wynosił .. $2,293.33.
REZERWA na BUDOWĘ SZKOŁY wraz z rokiem 1950-yil jest 2 721257.77.
Pieniędzy kościelnych i szkolnych jest obecnie. $182,484.04.
FUNDUSZE CMENTARNE.
Fundusz ogólny w banku, za działki i procent wynosi. +$ 7,639.12. "Perpetual Care" na utrzymanie gropov ... .5 0,504.32.
Obecnie wszystkiego Funduszu cmentarnego jest. . $15, 223.51.
WSZYSTKICH FUNDUSZY PARAFIA NASZA POSIADA W GOTOWCE.
FUNDUSZ Kościelny i Szkolny w BANKACH. $.182,434. 84. CMENTARNY FUNDUSZ W BANIU . . . . ...... $. 7,639.97. Diocesan Trust Fund ( KANCELARIA BISKUPA) $. 0,504.39.
GOTÓWKI dnia 1-go stycznia 1959 roku posiada. $.198,709. 20.
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DRODZY PARAFIANIE i DROGIE PARAFIANKI :- Ten rok był pierwszym w historij Parafii bezpłatnej nauki w Szkole naszej.Nauka dziecka kosztowała $34. 22 centy, razem z ofiar parafialnych wydalismy na szkołę$7,237.29.
Opłaty kościelne od JEDENASTU LAT pozostały bez zmian. Zwiększyły się koszta utrzymania, boc wszystko wciąż drozeje, i tylko oszczęd- noj gospodarce, zawdzięczamy to, zosmy tak gospodarzyli, bo obecnie procentem dopomaga! się do powiększania majątku naszej parafii.
Za kilka tygodni podamy SPIS , tych 2 którzy złożyli, lub złożą do Comy Popielcowej (listy luty) swoj Zarobel Dnia (Day's Pay). Toa Sadzać uczciwym , a szczególnie Parafianinowi Franciszowi SAIMMONOJI za dar artystycznej Wiecznej LAMPI, Ks. A. A, Skoniecki, Prob. Ks. J,E. Aubertin. Wil :.
10,528. 39. Pensje.
9,953.00.
1,039. 55, Asekuracje ..
Procent. bankowy
4,916. 38. Kopertki i gazetki. 740,43.
460. 00. Podatek miejski. 60.30.
"Drobne ofiary.
DRODZY PARAFIANIE :-
Na odwrotnej stronie WIADOMOSCI PARAFIALNYCH podaliśmy Wam SPRAWOZDANIE FINANSOWE z gospodarki tegorocznej i całokształt rządow naszych za okros prawie llstu lat, gdyż za trzy tygodnie przypadnic JEDENASTA ROCZNICA, gdy Wiel. Ks. Proboszcz przybył do naszej parafii Św. Piotra i Pawła.
Obecnie, bodaj po raz pierwszy podajemy do wiadomości ogołu, inne rekordy. A mianowicie :-
Parafia nasza składa się z 2102 członkow. Z tych 1462 jesť Katolikami praktykującymi swoją religię, i opłaca- jącymi swe ofiary/ Są to dorośli, uczęszczający do kościoła.
Małych dzieci, ktore jeszcze nie chodzą do szkoły jest 215 . Dzieci w wicku szkoły elementarnej (elementary) jest 275. Do ligh School uczęszcza 92 ·młodzieży.
Mieszka wśród nas 50 osób, Katolików z imionia tylko, gdyż nic praktykują. swej religii, do Sakramentow świętych nie uczęszczają, a raz, lub czasem dwa razy do roku odwiedzą Jezusa w kościele.
. Mamy w szkole PARAFIALNEJ naszych dzieci 212, a 30 z parafii Bonds- ville, lub Monson, razem 232 dzieci. 1
W tym roku Sakramentu Chrztu świętego otrzymało. 30. dzieci tylko, boć tyle się tylko urodziło.
Ubyło nam, czyli umarło w roku 21 parafian i Wieczne odpoczywanie . racz im daś Panie. Przybyło przeto zaledwie 7 (siedem) nowych paraf- ian.
. W ciągu roku, nie licząc odwiedzeń chorych po szpitalach, ani też po damach, 'zaopatrzono Sakramentami świętymi( Sw. Wijatyk-komunia św i SakramentOstatniego Olejem świętym namaszczenie) 04 osoby, ktore . były w niebezpieczeństwie śmierci.
Slubow odbyło się w naszym kościele 7 (siedem) tylko w całym roku. Komunii świętych w ciągu roku zostało udzielonych 25,546.
Dzieci uczęszczających na naukę katechizmową ze szkół publicznych jest 63., a młodzieży z High School na naukę religii uczęszcza 88.
W zeszły roku mieliśmy w parafii Misję świętą, wi którąj brało udział 1380osob w tym 230 dzieci.
Zostały wymalowane w tym roku Ołtarze i figury świętych, idziękujemy Towarzystwom św. Jozefa, Bractwa Różańca świętego i Towarzystwu Najświętszego Serca Jozus za datki na wymalowanie ołtarzy i figury Najświętszego Serca Jezus, malowanie i odnowienie Stacji Drogi Krzy- żowejzostało pokryte częściowo ofiarami ogółu.
,Parafianin Franciszek Salamon złożył Bogu ną podziękowanie za łaski . otrzymane w'swym . życiu. piękną, oryginalną i artystyczną Wieczną Lam- pę, jakie żaden· kościół, w Stanach Zjednoczonych nię posiada, gdyż została' zrobiona na zamówienie i wedłu planow, jakie podał Wiel. Ks. Proboszcz artystom, gdy był na Konsekracji Kaplicy Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej w Rzymie.Wartość tejże jest około $1,000.00.
Zamowiliśmy rownież jeszcze w miesiącu listopadzie nowe Tabernakulum rowniez bardzo kosztowne do wielkiego Ołtarza ( Domek dla Jezusa Utajonego) , jaki ofiarowałó .. Jezusowi pewne małżeństwo. Hlamy nadzic ję, że nicządługo głosić ono będzie chwałę Jezusowi Utajonemu w Prze najświętszym Sakrameńcie Ołtarza, a na długie lata świadczyć będzie o ofiarodawcach.
W kilku tygodniach staną nowe, tak potrzebne konfesjonały, które juz zostały 'zómówiono,!wedługi nowoczesnych wymagań.
Dziękujemy najwięcej Bogu za zgodę, przykładne życie i lojalność, ja- Ijc panują w naszej parafii Sw. Piotra i Pawła. Bog Wam niech blogos- Lewis
Annual Reports
OF THE
Town Officers
OF THE
Town of Palmer
AND OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1955
THE PALMER REGISTER, Inc.
Palmer, Mass. 1956
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Facts About Palmer
Settled
1716
Incorporated
1776
Location
About 15 miles east of Springfield, on U. S. Route 20.
Highest elevation
Mt. Pattaquattic, 1080 feet
Population
10,316 (State Census of 1955)
Form of Government Tax Rate
Town Meeting
$48.00 per thousand, plus the follow- ing Fire District tax rates: Precinct A, $6.00, precinct B, $5.00, precinct C, $9.20, precinct D, $7.40.
Number of DwellLags
Approximately 1978
Property Valuation
Area Streets and Highways
Public Schools
Three elementary schools at Palmer, one each at Thorndike, Three Rivers and Bondsville, High School at Pal- mer.
Fire Protection
Fire Stations at Walnut St., Palmer, Main St., Three Rivers and Cross St., Bondsville.
Police
Well-established and equipped de. partment under James F. Donahue, Chief. Telephone 287.
Recreational Facilities
Legion Field (athletic), Eager Play- ground, Burleigh Park (and swim- ming pool), plus playground and re- creational equipment at Three Riv- ers Common and Thorndike Gram- mar School.
Public Library
Central Street, Palmer, with branch libraries at Thorndike, Three Rivers and Bondsville.
Approximately $9,687,755.00 Approximately 18,500 acres About 150 miles
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Governmental Districts and Representatives for the Town of Palmer
Third Congressional District Seventh Councillor District
Worcester and Hampden Senatorial District First Hampden Representative District
United States Senators Leverett Saltonstall, Newton John F. Kennedy, Boston
Representative in Congress Philip J. Philbin, Clinton
Councillor George A. Wells, Worcester
State Senator Paul H. Benoit, Southbridge
Representatives in General Court
Raymond H. Beach, Wilbraham George T. Smith, East Longmeadow
County Commissioners Ralph P. Walsh, Longmeadow Thomas F. Sullivan, Springfield William F. Stapleton, Holyoke
District Attorney Stephen A. Moynahan, Springfield
Annual Town Meeting February 13, 1956
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Town Officers --- 1955 (elective)
Town Clerk
JOHN T. BROWN
Term expires 1957
Town Treasurer, 1 year ROBERT L. McDONALD
Collector of Taxes, 1 year JOHN T. BROWN
Selectmen, 1 year GEORGE B. CHENEY, Chairman JOHN D. ALDRICH PETER F. WARAKOMSKI
Assessors
ALVIN C. RONDEAU, Chairman WILLIAM A. COULTER
JOSEPH S. GILL
Term expires 1956 Term expires 1957 Term expires 1958
Board of Public Welfare
OSCAR LAVIOLETTE, Chairman GEORGE E. CALLAHAN JOHN K. McKENZIE
Term expires 1956 Term expires 1957 Term expires 1958
Tree Warden, 1 year WALTER H. CAMBO, Jr.
Constables, 1 year
WILLIAM E. HOLT WILLIAM B. MACE
ELTON P. L. LaDUKE WILFRED J. MARCHAND STEPHEN J. SALAMON
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School Committee
DAVITT M. ROONEY, Chairman
Term expires 1958
STANLEY J. GILL
Term expires 1956
PAUL HEINE, Jr.
Term expires 1956
HELEN M. POTTER
Term expires 1957
STANLEY W. WISNEWSKI
Term expires 1957
WALTER L. CAMERON, Jr. (appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Paul Heine, Jr.)
Board of Health
RICHARD J. HUNT, M. D., Chairman
Term expires 1957
WILLIAM J. BERNAT
Term expires 1956 Term expires 1958
JAMES J. KANE
Cemetery Commissioners
GEORGE S. GAY, Chairman
Term expires 1956
WILLIAM R. FAULKNER
Term expires 1957
ROBERT C. BRAINERD
Term expires 1958
License Commissioners, 1 year JOSEPH J. PAPUZENSKI, Chairman PETER E. PAPPAS ROBERT D. SWAIN
Planning Board
TIMOTHY D. CRIMMINS, Chairman A. ELLIS SULLIVAN
Term expires 1958
Term expires 1956
CLEOPHAS R. POTVIN
Term expires 1957
ROBERT W. CHASE
Term expires 1959
MICHAEL R. SULLIVAN
Term expires 1959
FRANCIS J. LONGTINE
Term expires 1960
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Report of the Board of Selectmen
The Board organized for the year with George B. Cheney, Chairman, Peter F. Warakomski, Clerk and John D. Aldrich, Third Member. Herbert W. Bishop, who served as a member of the Board continuously from 1947 declined nomination for reelection in 1955 due to a new business venture which necessitated his absence from the town.
The flood of August 18-19 disrupted plans for the reconstruc- tion of approximately 1800 feet of highway on Main Street, Bonds- ville. The Department of Public Works has contracted to have this work performed in the early spring under the provisions of Chap- ter 90. Estimated cost of the work is $28,000 with the State Con- tributing $14,000 and the town and County equally sharing the balance of $14,000.
The August flood caused considerable damage to highways, walks, sewers and culverts and numerous homes and business establishments were seriously affected. Board members have travelled to Boston, Worcester and Springfield on numerous occa- sions to confer with officials of the Flood Relief Board, the Divi- sion of Waterways and the Department of Public Works and measures to eliminate the danger of future floods are being given serious consideration by these officials. The Bridge Street bridge, Three Rivers, which is considered a bottleneck during flood stages has been given a preliminary inspection by State and Army En- gineers and it is expected that a favorable report will be received shortly as to whether this bridge will be replaced or redesigned. A Flood Damage Committee appointed by the Board has been con- ferring with State and Federal officials toward securing Federal or State aid in connection with this project. The County Hydraulic Engineer, at the request of the Board is investigating the possi- bility that the dam on the Chicopee River might create a flood threat to that village under run-off conditions. Upon completion of his investigation, a report will be made to the County Com- missioners and the Board and recommended action will be taken.
A petition has been presented to the Division of Waterways calling for the dredging and stream clearance of all rivers and streams within the confines of the town which might tend to create, a hazard in the event of heavy rains.
The replacement and possible relocation of Burleigh Bridge over the Quaboag River off Route 181 is being considered by the Flood Relief Board and the Department of Public Works. Surveys
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of this project are in preliminary stages but it is expected that a complete report of survey together with recommendations will be received soon.
Claims for damages to the North Street sewer, Three Rivers, and culverts on Old Warren Road and Nipmuck Road were pre- sented by the Board and approved by the Army Engineers. These projects were completed by the Engineers through contracts with private contractors at no cost to the town. The town has been as- sured that reimbursement will be made for expenses incurred in connection with the replacement of the culvert on Main Street, Thorndike.
Claims for approximately $14,000 for temporary flood repairs were presented and the town has received reimbursement in full. Claims for reimbursement for permanent repairs are in the pro- cess of being prepared and will be presented to the proper officials.
Nearly all highway, walks and sewer projects were carried through to completion. Projects interrupted by the flood will be completed in the spring. A drainage project in the Brainerd Tract Area, so-called, is nearing completion and will decrease the hazard of future floods.
Numerous street lights were installed throughout the various villages. In order to provide for more adequate lighting of Thorn- cike, 6 new aluminum poles with increased lighting were installed cn Main and Commercial Streets.
The town lost approximately 14 acres of recreational area at Burleigh Park due to Turnpike construction. The Board has been notified that a hearing will be scheduled with the Authority to discuss the amount of actual damage the town sustained by reason of the taking.
We wish to express our thanks to the Police Department, Tree Department, Board of Health, Moth Department, School Depart- ment, Fire Department, Red Cross and all other agencies who worked so diligently with the Board during the flood emergency and for cooperation throughout the year.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE B. CHENEY PETER F. WARAKOMSKI JOHN D. ALDRICH
Board of Selectmen
1955 Town Clerk's Report
The following dog licenses were issued during the year ending ing December 31, 1955:
Males
549
Females
98
Spayed Females 233
Kennel 12
Free Licenses:
Males
1
Females
0
Spayed Females
0
Total 893
Paid to Town Treasurer during 1955 $2,025.60 * for dogs whose owners were in the military or naval service.
The following Vital Statistics were received for record for the year ending December 31, 1955:
Number of births 344
Number of marriages 138
Number of deaths
139
JOHN T. BROWN
Town Clerk
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1955 Town Clerk's Report
VITAL STATISTICS
The attention of parents and others is called to the following Vital Statistics. It is important that the records should be correct. If any errors or omissions are discovered, the Town Clerk will deem it a favor to have the same reported to him at once, and he will make the corrections in accordance with the law. Parents should also know that a proper return of birth is made as it may be of great importance in after life.
Births 1955
DATE NAME OF CHILD
PARENTS
January
4 Terry Lynn Artrue
6 Richard Edward Klisiewicz Raymond E. and Adella D. 6 Bristol Lincoln Stickney Wendell H. and Elizabeth M. Ronald J. and Judith A.
7 Debra Ann Griswold
9 Jacqueline Rose-de Lima Baldyga
9 Lynn Ellen Jeffrey
10 Susan Marie Skaza
13 Carol Ann Lebida
14 Diane Rose Tremblay
15 Susan Marie Rebello
16 Philip William Monat
16 Diane Marie Rudnick
17 David Edward Wheeler
19 Alan Paul Fauteux
20 Francis Eugene Charbonneau
20 Carol Ann Meyer
23 Gayle Marie Nicholas
23 Wesley MacIntire Owen
24 Alan Joseph Wawrzonek
25 Gaile Ellen Roan
29 Gwen Louise Marshall
29 Regina Mary Sydla
Eugene A. and Mary F.
Ladislaus A. and Aurore C. Stewart E. and Dorothy E. Stanley A. and Mildred R. Albert F. and Jennie J. Hector J. and Violet M. Roland A. and Claire E. Noe H. and Lorraine E. Edward J. and Alice M. Harold E. and Toshiko Norbert P. and Elizabeth A. Richard H. and Shirley A. Bernard K. and Marjorie G. George and Cecelia A. Edward and Jean W. Joseph B. and Estelle R. John R. and Anita C. Garth R. and Gwendolyn M. John S. and Victoria A.
February
4 Thomas David Ablicki
6 Donald Paul Smith
9 Vickie Jo Lemon
Leopold M. and Genevieve M. Raymond F. and Ellen M. James J. and Hazel W.
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DATE NAME OF CHILD
13 Ralph Lawrence King, Jr.
13 Kathleen Ann Knight
15 Marlene Carole Beaulieu
17 Rose Mary Lopata
18 Susan Mary Boudreau
18 Dianne Mary Jacobs
18 Paul Sieczkowski
20 Donald Aaron Fuller
21 Charles Ball, III
21 Philip James Kozlik
22 Robert Sherman Haveles
24 William Brian McDonald
25 Catherine May Piechota
27 Bonnie Jean Sheldon
28 Joseph Julius Riel
March
1 Patricia Louise Wegiel
2 Donna Marie Nichols
4 Gregory Ray Bates
4 Duff Denning
5 Gail Elizabeth Ryder
6 John Anthony Scannell
7 Debra Gail Compton
9 Philip Howard Nothe
9 George Eugene Tyburski
10 Michael Alan Jarosz 11 Cecilia Louise Gerard
12 Holly Elizabeth Olson
13 Real Joseph Poirier, Jr.
15 Michael Walter Zglobicki
16 John Eugene Chopyk
16 Janet Carole Lizak
17 Patricia Susan Malo
17 Kathrine Mae Palmer
18 Charlene Doris Mandigo
20 Mark Alan Ahmed
20 Wayne Charles Ashford
20 Christine Shields
21 Louis Arthur Brodeur
21 Lorraine Doris Brodeur 21 Lorraine Ellen Richmond
21 James Raymond Phaneuf
24 Thomas Edward O'Connor 24 Walter Joseph Reynolds
25 John Joseph Lavallee
PARENTS
Ralph L. and Eleanor E. George E. and Grace A. Jean R. and Juliette V. Walter H. and Genevieve T. Roger G. and Lucille Santo L. and Joyce E. Florian E. and Filomenia F. Perley A. and Marion E. Charles Jr. and Louise M. Frederick J. and Mary A. Andrew G. and Eleanor G. William L. and Grace John M. and Alice R. Robert L. and Ruth B. Francis J. and Alice.
Albert J. and Dorothy I. Jean and Shirley M. Charles F. and Dorothy E. Richard J. and Ruth P. Harry C. and Ruth M. Wilfred J. and Helen S. Earl C. and Stella A. Walter H. and Hazel V. Frederick S. and Rose C. Mitchell S. and Sophie R. Edward A. and Doris E. William E. and Elizabeth Real J. and Alice M. Michael J. and Emily B. John and Irene Chester C. and Rita M. Normand F. and Mary A. Wilfred R. and Barbara L. Carl E. and Pauline Alexander and Alice E. Donald I. and Marjorie R. Thomas L. and Joan R. Rao L. and Rita B. Rao L. and Rita B. Alvin H. and Ellen C. Raymond E. and Evelyn M. Michael L. and Shirley B. Herbert A. and Shirley M. Robert G. and Wilma A.
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DATE NAME OF CHILD
27 Peter James Vassos
28 Joseph Paul Roman
28 Randy Earl Stabach
29 Diane Mary Boulette
29 Robert Louis Watson, Jr.
30 Wanda Denise Johnson
30 Dean Alden McKee
31 Anthony William Giordano, 3rd
PARENTS
Peter W. and Dorothy A. Andrew S. and Helen E. Henry and Constance J. Donald R. and Stella
Robert L. and Shirley E. Robert O. and Irene H. William and Jeanette E
Anthony W. Jr. and Alice M.
April
1 Barbara Jean Kibbe
2 Vincent Anthony Caporale, Jr.
3 Richard Iriving Baer, Jr.
5 Donna Lee Peck
6 Andrea Lynn Bergeron
6 Deborah Ann Przedpelski
6 Debra Ann Trespas
7 Robert Francis Auclair
7 Richard Edward Patullo
.8 Joyce Ann Pawlowski
8 Gary Denis Soucy 9 Ann Marie Deveno
9 Laureen Ann Martell
10 Norman Joseph Boudreau, Jr.
10 Thomas Edward Moran
13 Martha May Lovell
16 Beverly Ann Pobieglo
18 Marguerite Ellen Dingman
18 Kathleen Marie Silva
19 Nancy Jane Tinkham
22 Donna Marie Bechard
22 Conrad Aime Grenier
22 Dennis Edward Mateik
22 James Bruce McCormick
22 Paul James Romanik
23 Kevin James Page
27 Peter Milton Heffernan
29 Mark Alan Fontaine
29 Kenneth Neil Langevin
Frederick B. and Carol J. Vincent A. and Rita A. Richard I. and Dorothy P. Lawrence P. and Joan L. Maurice W. and Tarsylla H. Raymond E. and Jeannette C. Henry R. and Vivian Robert A. and Kathryn M. Willam P. and Martha A. Edward J. and Janice J. Roger P. and Althea M.
John J. and Mary J. Francis J. and Dorothy S. Norman J. and JoAnn F. Raymond F. and Isabelle C. George A. and Janice M. John I. and Doris L. Gerald F. and A. Katherine Ermindo J. and Lucille M. Allen F. and Cynthia J. Arthur and Arminda Roger O. and Ruth M. Stephen and Marie J. Donald and Janet C. Bernard J. and Monica T. James A. and Eileen F. Edward M. and Rosemary Wilfred E. and Dorothy A. Herman E. and Carolyn S.
May
1 Norma Jean Hatch
2 Juanita Jane Lovern
4 Nancy Ann Bird
5 Leah Macleod
7 Gary Lee Gourley
Norman B. and Janet R. Alonzo Jr. and Mary L. Joseph H. and Evelyn F. Bruce H. and Irene Robert W. and Jeanne A.
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DATE NAME OF CHILD
7 Lorna Jean Miarecki
8 George Motyka
10 William Hodgman Moulton
12 Patricia Ann Reeder
15 Cindy Lee Jette
17 Sheryl Ann North
17 Roger Roy Roberts
18 Peter George Partelo
19 Teresa Marie Burgess
19 Louise Helena Mega
- Gaudreau
20 21 David Oliver Reim
22 Cathryn Griffin
22 Marcella Marie Severns
23 James Stephen Conway
24 Kathleen Mary Burns
26 Susan Marie Moynahan
27 James Harold Gavin
29 Nancy Ann Lis
31 Mary Catherine Fitzgerald
June
1 Deborah Ann Girard
3 Gary Paul Germain
3 Mark Dean Lucia
3 John Leonard Tisdale, Jr.
4 Patricia Grimes
5 Gerald James Shields, Jr.
5 Patricia Ann Skura 10 Susan Marie LaBossiere
12 Norman Frederick Kibbe
13 Joseph Anthony Kuliesh
13 Barbara Pisarczyk
14 Barbara Ann Forsman
14 Ann Louise Misiaszek
15 Kevin Leroy King
16 Deborah Ruth Toomey
22 Alfred Joseph Boudreau
23 Georgia Wood Hodge
23 Brian Francis LeMay
24 Ann Marie Faulkner 24 Mark Paul Valois
28 Louis Dennis Vacon
30 Margaret Ellen Plumley
PARENTS
Joseph S. and Pauline A. Chester G. and Elsie V. Carl F. and Sally L. Paul R. and Helen M. Amos R. and Elsie R. Richard A. and Rose T. Raymond R. and Ruth E. William E. and Theresa L. Edward F. and Antoinette M. Stanley E. and Lucille E. Leon H. and Joan Francis O. and Mary M. Bernard J. and Lillian M. Marcel R. and Mary C. Andrew P. and Joan S. Cedric P. and Edna D. Ralph E. and Evelyn M. Leonard Jr. and Constance A. Frederick J. and Marion P. Thomas P. and Noreen M.
Victor R. and Doris John H. and Claire E. Bruce D. and Marion E. John L. and Susan J. John M. and Arlene C. Gerald J. and Lorraine A. Edward S. and Marguerite C. Philip R. and Mary A. Bruce A. and Olena M. Joseph J. and Frances K. Rudolph M. and Helen L. Robert S. and Muriel O. Konstanty L. and Phyllis H. Leroy C. and Blanche M. John E. and Mary A. Alfred J. and Ann P. Russell L. and Alberta B. Lester J. and Victoria C. Thomas J. and Ann M. Walter R. and Joan E. Dennis H. and Irene F. Earle F. and Jean S.
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DATE NAME OF CHILD
July
1 Kenneth Lloyd Gay
1 Gary Louis Picco
1 Mary Ann Strempek
3 David Luszcz
3 Susan Frances Mastalerz
3 Cheryl Anne Rehor
4 Paul Joseph Richer
5 Kevin James Hall
5 Duane Francis Nothe
7 Kenneth Francis Harvey
7 Wayne Allen McLean
8 Elizabeth Jane Trusz
9 Scott Richard Cowles
9 Gerald Martin Kulig
9 Donna Marie Robert
11 Sandra Jean Martin
13 Carleen Fay Bernier
13 Cheryl Frances Lemon
13 Ramona Lee Riss
14 Debra Ann Cormier
17 Mark Francis Dubuque
19 Don Wayne Kibbe
19 Anne Marie Putz
19 David Donald Reim
20 Shelley Ann St. Marie
20 Dennis Brian Belisle
21 Susan Bascom
22 Valerie Marie Dennis
23 Jeffrey Gilbert Stephenson
30 Cheryl Anne Leveille
30 Jane Ann Lewicki
30 Marianne Jo Villemaire
31 Joseph Henry Staniszewski, Jr.
PARENTS
Royal K. and Jessie L. Robert W. and Frances J. Edward F. and Julia T.
Charles J. and Statsa J.
Stanley R. and Jeannette L.
Edwin J. and Lena E. Roland P. and Marie R. Robert G. Sr. and Stasia J. Donald F. and Elaine P. Arnold F. and Beatrice V. Clayton J. Jr. and Margaret S. John M. and Vida E. Richard L. and Elizabeth H. Joseph M. and Julia R. John G. and Patricia A. Louise E. and Marie H. Adelard E. Jr. and Joan M. Norman C. and Hazel E. Raymond H. and Jacqueline L. Alfred A. and Florence D. William F. and Mary H. Corydon W. and Nancy E. Anthony C. and Stephanie V. Donald F. and Evelyn H. Sydney G. and Nancy A. Frank E. and Beatrice Kenneth O. and Sophie A. Harold V. and Patricia A. James D. and Marion Archie E. and Leona F. Frank and Theresa A.
Leonard L. and Rose L. Joseph H. and Agelina C.
August
1 James Joseph Girouard
1 Russell Edward Manley
2 James Robert Cook
3 Timothy Michael Mason
3 William Martin Ziobrowski
5 Daniel George Coffey
5 Thomas Harry Dewey
5 Debra Lee Heck
5 Patrice Ann Meacham
5 Gary James Pierce
James A. and Eleanor K. Kenneth P. and Roseleen M. Raymond E. and Marion C. Lyman E. and Rita D. William M. E. and Albina M. William H. Jr. and Theresa M. David E. and Muriel F. Norman W. and Joan B. Grant L. and Jane A. James R. and Dorothy M.
15
DATE NAME OF CHILD
5 Marc Waverly Smith
6 James Richard Reilly
7 Christine Marie Staback
7 George Samuel Woffenden, Jr.
10 Gary Stephen Keith
12 Kathleen Ann Kozlowski
13 Kathleen Louise Anderson
14 Patricia Ruth Hogan
14 Alan Anthony Nowak
14 Penny Anne Siok
15 Irving Theodore Arnold, Jr.
15 Anne Marie Ditto
21 Carmen Edward Russo
22 David Wayne Kenyon
22 Gary Edward Kenyon
23 James Victor Laamanen
25 Janina Ann Longtine
26 Lorena Alice Crimmins
26 Diane Oliveira
26 Cheryl Ann Tobin
27 James Edward Williams
28 Anita Ellen Smith
29 Michael Henry Darling
29 Lawrence Edward Reed
31 Nancy Ellen Griswold
31 Jane Elizabeth Gustafson
31 William Joseph Lopata, Jr.
September
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