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2. (a) Maintenance and repairs of highways, culverts and bridges, street signs and guideboards, (b) Removal of snow and ice, (c) Purchase of new equipment for removal of snow, (d) Highway Construction, (e) Purchase of New Equipment for Public Works Division, (f) Construction of permanent sidewalks, (g) Chapter 90 Construction, (h) Chapter 90 Maintenance, (i) Vacations of laborers, (j) Gasoline and oil, purchase of, (k) Garage and gar- age equipment, maintenance of, (1) Sick leave for Public Works Division Employees.
Voted: (a) By taxation the sum of $38,720.00, (b) By taxation the sum of $20,- 000.00, (c) Indefinite postponement, (d) By taxation the sum of $10,900.00, (e) By taxation the sum of $690.00, (f) By taxation the sum of $6,000.00, (g) No appropria- tion is necessary, (h) By taxation the sum of $1,000.00, (i) $4,650.00, of which amount $2,700.00 shall be raised by taxation, $1,950.00 shall be taken from the receipts of the Water Department, (j and k) no appropriations are necessary, (1) $4,500.00 by taxa- tion.
3. (a. 1.) Public Welfare Administration Expense. (a. 2.) Public Welfare Relief. (b. 1.) Aid for Dependent Children Administration Expense. (b. 2.) Aid for Dependent Children.
Voted: (a. 1.) By taxation the sum of $6,009.00 for personal services and $910.00 for other administration expense. (a. 2.) By taxation the sum of $33,675.00. (b. 1.) By taxation the sum of $505.00. (b. 2.) By taxation the sum of $26,000.00.
4. (a) Assistance to Aged Citizens Administration. (b) Assistance to Aged Citizens, Chapter 118A, G. L. as amended.
Voted: (a) By taxation the sum of $1,655.00 for personal services and $325.00 for other administration expense. (b) By taxation the sum of $50,000.00.
5. Salary of Town Physician.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,000.00.
6. Soldiers' Benefits.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $16,500.00.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to maintain an evening school as provided by law, and raise and appropriate money for such purpose, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: That this Article be taken up and acted upon with Article 6, Sub-Division D, Section 7.
ARTICLE 8. To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate for industrial educational purposes or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: That this Article be taken up and acted upon with Article 6, Sub-Division D, Section 7.
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ARTICLE 9. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate for the establishment and maintenance of continu- ation schools or courses or instruction, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: That action under this Article be indefinitely postponed.
7. Support of Schools (General and Vocational). (a) Administration Expense, (b) Instruction Salaries, (c) Maintenance and repairs of school buildings, (d) Operation of school buildings, (e) Instruction supplies, (f) Textbooks, (g) Auxiliary Agencies, (h) Capital Outlay Including New Equip- ment, (i) Operation of School Lunchroom.
Voted: (a. and b.) By taxation the sum of $352,420.00. (c. and d.) By taxation the sum of $86,000.00. (e. and f.) By taxation the sum of $20,200.00, (g. and h.) By taxation the sum of $23,880.00. (i) By taxation the sum of $19,500.00.
ARTICLES 7 and 8.
Voted : To meet the expense of Industrial Education there be raised by taxation and appropriated the sum of $2,200.00 and that with respect to Evening School, the expense of such maintenance be made available in the sums herein appropriated for the Support of Schools.
8. Support of Morrill Memorial Library. ARTICLE 5.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $31,514.55 for maintenance of the Morrill Memo- rial Library and the further sum of $1,512.45 being money received for dog licenses from the County of Norfolk be appropriated for said purposes, of which amounts, not more than $22,408.00 shall be available for personal services in said Morrill Memorial Library.
9 To defray the expense of the observance of Memorial Day.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,000.00.
10. Parks, maintenance and improvement of.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $6,350.00.
11. Recreation. 12. (a) Recreation, Maintenance and Operation of Public Playgrounds, (b) Improvement of Public Playgrounds.
Voted: (12. a) By taxation the sum of $10,340.00 of which amount not more than $2,400.00 shall be available for personal services of the custodian. (12. a. 2.) That the sum of $16,485.00 be raised by taxation and appropriated to meet the expense of operation of public playgrounds and recreation. (12. b) By taxation the sum of $2,600.00.
13. Printing and Distribution of Town Reports.
Voted : By taxation the sum of $1,850.00.
14. Defraying incidental and other necessary expense not otherwise provided for.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $3,900.00.
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15. Public Band Concerts. 16. Carillon Concerts.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $430.00 for Carillon Concerts and with respect to band concerts, action be indefinitely postponed.
17. Purchase of eyeglasses for needy school children.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.
E. Public Service.
1. Electric Light Department. (a) Maintenance, (b) Operation, (c) Depreciation, (d) New Construction, (e) Repairs.
Voted: (a, b, d and e.) By transfer from the Municipal Light Department re- ceipts, the sum of $296,503.42. (c) By transfer from the receipts of the Municipal Light Department the sum of $41,966.11.
2. Water Department. (a) Maintenance, (b) Construction, (c) New Equipment.
Voted: (a) From the receipts of the Water Department the sum of $,64,405.00.
(b) From the receipts of the Water Department the sum of $18,500.00. (c) Inde- finite postponement.
(F.) Cemeteries.
1. Maintenance and Improvement. 2. New Equipment.
Voted: 1. By transfer from the receipts of the Cemetery Department the sum of $2,774.00 and $18,500.00 shall be raised by taxation. 2. Indefinite postponement.
(G.) Interest and Debt Requirement.
1. Interest Requirements. 2. Bonds and Notes due in 1947.
Voted : 1. By taxation the sum of $4,736.25. 2. By taxation the sum of $57,000.00.
H. Insurance on Town Property.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $5,200.00.
I. Reserve Fund.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $30,000,00.
J. 1. Pensions for Laborers. 2. Contributory Retirement Pension Ac- mulation Fund. 3. Expense of Contributory Retirement Board.
Voted: 1. Indefinite postponement. 2 and 3. By taxation the sum of $29,344.29.
ARTICLE 10. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to pay not more than the ordinary and reasonable compensa- tion for care actually rendered or furnished by the Norwood Hospital or other hospitals in the vicinity of Norwood to such persons as may be in whole or in part unable to care for themselves, the same to be in addition to sums appropriated for the care of contagious diseases and for institutional relief, or take any other action in the matter.
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ARTICLE 11. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the employment of district or other nurses or take any other action in the matter.
Voted : By taxation the sum of $300.00.
ARTICLE 12. To see what sum or sums the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet the necessary expense of municipal officers and employ- ees of particular departments of the Town incurred outside the Common- wealth in securing information upon matters in which the Town is inter- ested or which may tend to improve the service in such departments which sum or sums shall be specified to be and shall be limited to such expenses incurred as aforesaid.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $875.00.
ARTICLE 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet overdrafts and unpaid bills incurred prior to December 31, 1946.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,268.60.
ARTICLE 14. To see what sum the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to apply from free cash in the treasury in offset to the amount appropriated to be raised by taxation for the current financial year, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: That the Board of Assessors be and hereby are authorized to apply from free cash in the treasury in offset to the amount appropriated to be raised by taxa- tion for the current financial year, not more than $125,000.00.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to lease for a period not exceeding five years a building or parts of building for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for Post 2492, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States subject to regulations to be made by the Selectmen therefor as provided by law, and to raise and appropriate a sum to provide for the payment for the rent reserved under such lease for the current year or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $500.00.
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used for the payment of an annuity to the dependents of John F. Lydon, a Fireman, whose death was sustained during the per- formance of his duties, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,400.00.
ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 559 of the Acts of 1946, an act entitled "AN ACT AUTHORIZING INCREASES OF THE AMOUNTS OF PENSIONS PAYABLE TO CERTAIN FORMER PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE BEEN RETIRED."
Voted: To so accept.
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ARTICLE 18. To see what sum or sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Town's committee on Rehabilitation and Re- employment.
Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,000.00.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
April 14, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by Selectmen and dated April 1, 1947, and signed by H. William Anderson, Walter J. Dempsey, Sture Nelson, Clement A. Riley and Harry B. Butters, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to town meet- ings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by Town Clerk and Accountant, Walter A. Blasenak. The following articles contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see what action the Town will vote to take with reference to petitioning the General Court of Massachusetts for the enactment of an act enabling the Town to adopt a form of representative town government by limited town meetings.
Voted: That the Moderator appoint a committee to petition the legislature for the enactment of an act.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Laws by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the present General Residence District, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Norwood, Mass., Zoning Map dated November 1926 and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By-Laws as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the easterly side of Pleasant Street and the southwesterly side of Sumner Street. Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Laws by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the present Single Resi- dence District, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Norwood, Mass., Zon- ing Map, Supplementary to and Changing Original Zoning Map dated November, 1926, and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By-Laws as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the easterly side of Nichols Street between Winter and the center line extension of Day Street.
Voted: Motion lost ..
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ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the expense of the construction of a reinforced concrete swimming pool at Hawes Brook replacing the present pool, said appropria- tion to be provided from Surplus Revenue, or take any other action in the matter. (On petition of Charles J. Treciokas et al.)
Voted: Indefinite postponement.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
July 10, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of July 1, 1947, and signed by Sture Nelson, Walter J. Dempsey and Harry B. Butters, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of the town meeting having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Account- ant, Walter A. Blasenak. The following articles contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way, Access Road from Neponset Street to the Boston Providence Turn- pike, as laid out and reported by the Board of Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted. To so accept and allow.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow the relo- cation and widening of Lenox Street from Nahatan Street southerly, as laid out and reported by the Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so accept and allow.
ARTICLE 3. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appro- priate to meet the further expense of salaries in the Police Department and in the Fire Department, said sum to be transferred from Surplus Revenue. (On petition of Patrick J. Coyne et al.)
Voted: By transfer from Surplus Revenue the sum of $7,125.00.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING September 29, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of September 16, 1947, and signed by H. William Anderson, Sture Nelson, Clement A. Riley, Harry B. Butters and Walter J. Dempsey, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of the town meetings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Account- ant, Walter A. Blasenak. The Articles contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the General Man- ager to enter into agreement for the acquisition, installation or mainten- ance of parking meters in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 442, Acts of 1947, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: Motion lost.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes in his capacity as Town Treasurer to sell at public auction or private sale, a parcel of land as shown as Lot 8, Sheet 10C, Map 9, on Assessors' Survey Plans, said parcel having been acquired by the Town through foreclosure of tax lien and said sale to be at a price not less than Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so authorize the Treasurer.
ARTICLE 3. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the treasury, to meet un- paid bills incurred prior to December 31, 1946, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: By transfer the sum of $91.66.
ARTICLE 4. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury for Highway Construction, the same to be in addition to sums heretofore appropriated for said purpose.
Voted: By transfer the sum of $4,000.00.
ARTICLE 5. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the treasury, for Water Construction, the same to be in addition to sums heretofore appropriated for said purpose.
Voted: Indefinite postponement.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK Town Clerk and Accountant.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING October 28, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of October 16, 1947, and signed by Clement A. Riley, Sture Nelson and Walter J. Dempsey, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly at- tested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of town meeting having been complied with, the meeting was called to or- der by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Account- ant, Walter A. Blasenak. The Article contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the treasury, for the ex- tension of a water main from East Cross Street southerly on the Boston- Providence Turnpike, a distance of approximately twelve hundred feet.
Voted : Indefinite postponement.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING December 9, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of November 25, 1947, and signed by H. William Anderson, W. J. Dempsey, Clement A. Riley, Sture Nelson and Harry B. Butters, Selectmen of Norwood, the pro- per service of which warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of town meetings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Account- ant, Walter A. Blasenak. The Articles contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell the parcel of land laying westerly of Pleasant Street and southerly of Dean Street containing 1 acre 10,090 square feet, being the land taken for sewer purposes by the Sewer Commissioners of the Town of Norwood by taking dated May 26, 1913, recorded with Norfolk Deeds, Book 1249, Page 514, said land being no longer required for public purposes, and to specify the minimum amount to be paid for such conveyance upon such terms as the Selectmen shall consider proper, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so authorize the Selectmen.
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ARTICLE 2. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the treasury, to meet un- paid bills incurred prior to December 31, 1946, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: By transfer from Surplus Revenue the sum of $757.90.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 615, Acts of 1947, "AN ACT AUTHORIZING INCREASES OF THE AMOUNTS OF PENSIONS PAYABLE TO CERTAIN FORMER PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE BEEN RETIRED AND TO BENEFICIARIES OF CERTAIN RETIRED PUBLIC EMPLOYEES."
Voted: To so accept.
ARTICLE 4. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury for the purpose of providing an increase in the retirement allowance of former employees of the Town in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 615, Acts of 1947, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: By transfer from Surplus Revenue the sum of $40.92.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 265, Acts of 1947, "AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CLOSING OF PUBLIC OFFICES IN CITIES AND TOWNS ON SATURDAYS."
Voted: To so accept.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
December 29, 1947
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of December 16, 1947, and signed by H. William Anderson, Sture Nelson, Harry B. Butters, Clement A. Riley and W. J. Dempsey, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of town meetings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Account- ant, Walter A. Blasenak. The Articles contained in the Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet the further expense of the removal of snow and ice, said appropriation to be provided by transfer from Surplus Revenue and/or by transfer from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year.
Voted: By transfer from Surplus Revenue the sum of $15,000.00.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the further expense for Garage Maintenance and Garage Gas and Oil, Purchase of, said appropriation to be provided by transfer from Surplus Revenue and/or by transfer from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year.
Voted: Indefinite postponement.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the further expense for Public Works Department Incidentals, said appropriation to be provided by transfer from Surplus Revenue and/or by transfer from available balances in existing appropria- tions for the current year.
Voted: Indefinite postponement.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the further expense for Electric Light Department, Purchase of Electrical Energy, said appropriation to be provided for by transfer from Surplus Revenue and/or by transfer from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year.
Voted: By transfer the sum of $8,000.00.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the further expense for Water Department Construc-
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tion, said appropriation to be provided for by transfer from Surplus Re- venue, and/or by transfer from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year.
Voted: Indefinite postponement.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1947
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan
1 William Richard Holman
3 Michael Charles Cocci, Jr.
4 Dorothy Ann Oblaczynski
William D. and Dorothy
5 Helen Sinclair Esten
Robert C. and Sarah E.
5 Susan Jane Klein
Herbert and Sylvia
5 John Cosato
Angelo and Marie E.
5 Walter Russell Hallett
Russell and Eleanor
6 Dennis Warren Carroll
Warren E. and Clara J.
6 Mary Walton Dunn
George G. and Mary
6 George Gauthier
George and Barbara
6 Sandra Eileen Bedard
Lewis A. and Doris Eileen
6 Susan Jean Holliday
Jack and Elizabeth A.
7 Suzanne Barrett
Terence L. and Rita
7 Joseph William Tinker, Jr.
Joseph W. and Sarah V.
Veto B. and Christine G.
Thorwald and Barbara J.
Nicholas Michael and Irene A.
Andrew and Margaret
Henry and Gertrude
Harold A. and Aira K.
Arthur Hall and Claire Jane
Paul V. and Jennie A.
Louis and Marjorie E.
Paul J. and Bettie M.
Robert E. and Barbara G.
11 Stillborn
11 Susan Frances Bethel
12 William Joseph Hood
12 Francis Leonard Clegg, Jr.
12 William Limberopoulos
12 William Thomas Kennedy
12 William Karl Lammi
12 Robert Wood Parker
13 Sandra Jean La Valley
13 Wayne Anthony Szymkiewicz
14 Elaine Barbara Zimmer
14 Elaine Mary Preibis
15 Beverly Ann Rockwood
15 David Richard Beneway
16 Gail Marie Purpura
16 Joyce Marie Colwell
16 Peckham
16 Eric Meister Vihlen
16 Patricia Melody Skehan
Preston C. and Mary
Joseph L. and Doreen M.
Francis L. and Phyllis A.
Peter J. and Bessie
Walter S. and Anne
Heimo R. and Leah
Tracy J. and Elsie M.
Alfred E. and Dorothy E.
Adam A. and Pia Joseph and Barbara
Walter P. and Vera M.
Philip L. and Harriette A.
John E. and Mae F.
Joseph and Josephine Ralph and Claire M.
George W. and Evelyn A.
Frederick E. and Norma E.
Melvin B. and Florence N.
7 Virginia Grudinskas
8 Margo Elizabeth Christensen
8 Cheryl Jean Dangelo
8 Lawrence Robert Baxter
8 Robert Alan Schermerhorn
8 Bruce Joel Johnson
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