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Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley had fifty-four hundred and sixty (5,460) votes David J. Mintz had thirty-seven hundred and thirty-seven (3,737) votes Anthony Martin had thirty (30) votes Robert A. Simmons had eighteen (18) votes Blanks, four hundred and thirty-nine (439)
Attorney General
Francis E. Kelly had thirty-nine hundred and sixty-seven (3,967) votes George Fingold had fifty-one hundred and eighty-six (5,186) votes Arthur W. Blomen had thirty-one (31) votes Howard B. Rand had twenty-one (21) votes Blanks, four hundred and seventy-nine (479)
Senator in Congress
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. had forty hundred and thirty-eight (4,038) votes John F. Kennedy had fifty-four hundred and twenty-six (5,426) votes Thelma Ingersoll had fourteen (14) votes Mark R. Shaw had seven (7) votes Blanks, one hundred and ninety-nine (199)
Congressman, 13th District
Richard B. Wigglesworth had forty-nine hundred and twenty-five (4,925) votes David J. Crowley had forty-four hundred and twenty-eight (4,428) votes Blanks, three hundred and thirty-one (331)
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Councillor
Charles J. Gabriel had forty-two hundred and fifty-two (4,252) votes Charles J. McGrath had forty-eight hundred and twenty six (4,826) votes Blanks, six hundred and six (606)
Senator, Second Norfolk District
Leslie B. Cutler had forty-two hundred and twenty-six 4,226) votes Robert S. Phillips had forty-nine hundred and eighty (4,980) votes Blanks, four hundred and seventy-eight (478)
Representative in General Court, 7th Norfolk District Charles F. Holman had seventy-three hundred and fifty six (7,356) votes William D. Morton, Jr. had fifty-one hundred and twenty-eight (5,128) votes Scattering, one (1)
Blanks, sixty-eight hundred and eighty-three (6,883)
Clerk of Courts, Norfolk County
George Philip Carney had forty-eight hundred and eighty-seven (4,887) votes Willis A. Neal had forty-one hundred and thirty-four (4,134) votes Blanks, six hundred and sixty-three (663)
Register of Deads, Norfolk County
L. Thomas Shine had seventy hundred and seventy-four (7,074) votes Scattering, one (1)
Blanks, twenty-six hundred and nine (2,609)
County Commissioners, Norfolk County
Russell T. Bates had forty hundred and ninety-two (4,092) votes Clayton W. Nash had thirty-seven hundred and thirty (3,730) votes George E. Brophy had forty-one hundred and seventy-seven (4,177) votes Thomas J. Collins had foty-three hundred and ninety-three (4,193) votes Blanks, twenty-nine hundred and seventy-six (2,976)
Sheriff
Samuel H. Wragg had forty-six hundred and eleven (4,611) votes John H. Brownell had forty-three hundred and eight (4,308) votes Blanks, twenty-nine hundred and seventy-six (2,976)
Question No. 1 (Liquor Question)
A. Yes, sixty-seven hundred and fifty-six (6,756) votes No, sixteen hundred and seventy-eight (1.678) votes Blanks, twelve hundred and fifty (1,250)
B. Yes, sixty-six hundred and seventy-two (6,672) votes No, fifteen hundred and nineteen (1,519) votes Blanks, fourteen hundred and ninety-three (1,493)
C. Yes, seventy-one hundred and fifty-five (7,155) votes No, eleven hundred and eighty-eight (1,188) votes Blanks, thirteen hundred and forty-one (1,341)
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK Town Clerk and Accountant
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING December 11, 1952
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of November 18, 1952, and signed by Clement A. Riley, Charles L. Rich, Walter J. Dempsey, and Harry B. Butters, Selectmen of Norwood, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley. The proper service of this warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to elections and town meetings were complied with. The warrant calling the meeting was read by Town Clerk and Accountant, Walter A. Blasenak. The articles contained in the warrant, and action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Planning Board under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 81A, determine the number of members of such board, and provide that the members of the present Planning Board shall serve as members of the Planning Board under said Section 81A until the next annual town meeting.
Toted: That a Planning Board be and hereby is established under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 81A, as amended; that said board shall consist of five members, and be it further voted that the members of the Planning Board now in office shall serve as members of the Planning Board under said Section 81A of Chapter 41 until the next annual town meeting.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law: A Board of Appeals shall be established under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 81R. Said Board shall consist of three members who shall be appointed by the Selectmen for terms of one year, two years, and three years respectively. Thereafter one member shall be appointed annually to serve for three years. The Select- men may, in like manner, appoint three associate members of the Board of Appeals.
Voted: To so adopt.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the existing General Residence District and to establish same as a Manu- facturing District with respect to the following area:
Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Union Street, said point being southwesterly from and distant 82 feet from a curve connecting the westerly line of the State Highway with the northerly line of Union Street and runs thence southwesterly by a curve of 1200 foot radius a distance of 41.90 feet, thence N 30-23-50 W, 209.28 feet, thence N 29- 48-30 W, 195.09 feet, thence N 30-47-00 W, 243.93 feet, thence N 29-47-50 W, 141.30 feet, thence N 28-24-30 W, 105.77 feet, thence S 68-39-50 W, 209.54
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feet, thence S 68-47-18 W, 141.98 feet, thence northwesterly by the center line of Traphole Brook and the Norwood-Walpole Town Line at a dis- tance of 106.84 feet, thence N 19-24-24 E, 227.64 feet, thence N 20-11-05 E, 274.95 feet, thence N 19-58-35 E, 167.50 feet, thence N 79-05-35 E, 429.25 feet, thence N 2° 50' W, 419.50 feet, thence N 23-13-52 W, 250.15 feet, thence N 58-51-38 E, 728.73 feet to Sumner Street, thence S 35-32-25 E, 338.55 feet, thence S 17-56-25 E, 24.90 feet thence S 08-09-45 E, 25 feet, thence S 85-37-37 E, 40.92 feet, thence S 59-58-23 E, 77.62 feet, thence S 62. 02-18 E, 20.90 feet, thence S 15-27-10 W, 2220 feet to the point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from General Residence and establishing the same as Manufacturing, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning ByLaw by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the existing Trunk Highway "A" and to establish same as Trunk Highway "B" with respect to the following area:
Beginning at the end of the curve connecting the westerly line of the State Highway with the northerly line of Union Street and runs thence N 15-27-01 E, 2,017.94 feet, thence N 64-29-21 W, 99.66 feet, thence N 62-02-18 W, 50.84 feet, thence S 15-27-10 W, 2220 feet to Union Street, thence southeasterly by a curve of 1200 foot radius, a distance of 82 feet, thence easterly and northeasterly by a curve of 86.43 foot radius a dis- tance of 120.65 feet to the point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from Trunk Highway "A" and establishing the same as Trunk Highway "B", as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the existing General Residence and to establish same as Manufacturing District with respect to the following area:
Beginning at a point in the northerly line of East Cross Street, said point being westerly by a curve of 825.00 foot radius a distance of 150.65 feet from the westerly line of the Boston & Providence Turnpike; thence running westerly by a curve of a radius of 825.00 feet, a distance of 18.10 feet, thence running westerly, northerly and northeasterly by a curve of a radius of 50 feet, a distance of 80.44 feet, thence running N 28-00-40 E by the easterly line of West Border Road a distance of 62.48 feet; thence running northerly by a curve of a radius of 520.00 feet a distance of 324.99 feet; thence running northerly by a curve of a radius of 703.47 feet a distance of 5.13 feet; thence running N 48-04-51 E a dis- tance of 42.30 feet; thence running N 48-51-51 E a distance of 77.62 feet, thence running S 29-08-01 E a distance of 100.08 feet; thence running S 39-53-01 E a distance of 8.93 feet; thence running southwesterly by
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a curve of a radius of 2810 feet a distance of 456.99 feet, thence running S 28-00-40 a distance of 20.15 feet to the point of beginning, by with- drawing the area from General Residence and establishing the same as Manufacturing, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Laws with respect to a certain portion of the existing Trunk Highway "B" and to establish same as a Manufacturing District with respect to the following area:
Beginning at a point in the northerly line of East Cross Street said point being 51 feet northwesterly from the intersection of the northerly line of East Cross Street with the westerly line of the Boston-Providence Turnpike and runs thence northwesterly by a curve of 825 foot radius a distance of 99.65 feet, thence N 28-00-40 E a distance of 20.15 feet; thence northeasterly by a curve of 2810 foot radius a distance of 456.99 feet; thence S 39-53-01 E a distance of 117.15 feet; thence southwesterly by a line parallel to and 50 feet westerly from the westerly line of the Boston & Providence Turnpike along a radius of 2910 feet a distance of 413 feet; thence S 28-00-40 W a distance of 24 feet to the point of beginning by withdrawing the area from Trunk Highway "B" and establishing the same as Manufacturing, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Richland Road from Dean Street to 1,150 feet southerly of Dean Street, 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 8. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Richland Road from a point 1,150 feet southerly of Dean Street and running westerly and northerly 2,115 feet, 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 9. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Tamworth Road, 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 10. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow
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a new town way to be known as Belnap Road, as laid out and reported by the Board of Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
l'oted: To so accept and allow.
ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Prescott Road, 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 12. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Cranmore Road, as laid out and reported by the Board of Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
l'oted: To so accept and allow.
ARTICLE 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet the further expense of Electric Light Department, purchase of Electrical Energy, said appropriation to be provided for by transfer from Surplus Revenue and or from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year.
l'oted: By transfer from Surplus Revenue the sum of $17,000.00.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the purpose of acquiring by purchase or by taking by eminent domain, the following described parcel of land:
Beginning at a point in the northwesterly line of Walpole Street and running thence northwesterly 124 feet by land of Norwood Civic Association, thence southwesterly 492 feet more or less by land of Norwood Civic Association and Francis W. Willett, thence northwesterly 1234 feet more or less by land of Peter G. and Arline M. Veracka, John E. Bamber and Housing Securities Corporation to Nichols Street, thence northeasterly 646.69 feet by the southeastcrly line of Nichols Street, thence southeasterly 1325 feet more or less by other land of Francis W. Willett, thence southwesterly 46 feet more or less by land of the estate of Frank G. Allen, thence southeasterly 160 feet more or less by land of the estate of Frank G. Allen to Walpole Street, thence southwesterly by Walpole Street, 60 feet to the point of beginning and containing about 19 acres more or less.
Said land to be used as a site for a new school; to determine whether the money shall be provided for by appropriation from available funds in the treasury or otherwise, or take any action in relation thereto.
l'oted: To postpone action under Article 14 until January 29, 1953 at which time a Special Town Meeting shall be called.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to obtain plans and estimates for a suitable school building on the site described in Article 14, said committee to report thereon at a later town meeting; to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of said committee; to determine whether the money shall be provided for by
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appropriation from available funds in the treasury or otherwise, or take any action in relation thereto.
Voted: To postpone action under Article 15 until January 29, 1953 at which time a Special Town Meeting shall be called.
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from the Theft Loss Reimbursement the following sums of money and to pay them to the persons listed below as reimbursement for loss of personal property sustained by them as a result of the theft at the Senior High School, which property was covered in the blanket insurance policy carried by the town.
C. A. Hayden, Custodian $108.65
L. D. Lynch, Custodian 544.35
Voted: By appropriation from the Theft Loss Reimbursement Account.
ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the balance remaining in the Theft Loss Reimbursement Account to the Appropriation Account, Maintenance and Repairs of School Buildings.
Voted: By transfer from the Theft Loss Reimbursment Account to the Appro- priation Account, Maintenance and Repairs of School Buildings.
ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way to be known as Jefferson Drive from Neponset Street to 355 feet westerly, 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 19. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way, which is an extension of the present Hill Street from Roosevelt Avenue to Washington Street 1700 feet to be known as Hill Street, 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 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way, which is an extension of the present Roosevelt Avenue from the 1914 layout to Hill Street 552 feet to be known as Roosevelt Avenue, 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 21. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow a new town way, which is an extension of the present Mountain Avenue from the end of 1931 layout to Roosevelt Avenue 225 feet to be known as Mountain Avenue, as laid out and reported by the Board of Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
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-1952
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
January
1 Margaret Ann Concannon
Timothy and Ellen M.
1 Denise Hartig
1 Christine Patricia King
Edward J. and Dorothy A.
1 Leigh Patricia Sanderson
Russell M. and Mary M.
2 Christine Forbes Authelet
Harry B. and Viola L.
2 Nelson Paul Boudreau
James R. and Margaret A.
2 Carol Ann Hughes
Donald L. and Nancy
2 David Arnold Hurder
2 Timothy Paul McNamara
Francis and Mildred A.
Thomas S. and Dorothy M.
George M. and Helen E.
Maurice E., Jr. and Eleanor T.
Bernard F. and Anne R.
Edward W. and Louise B.
Walter N. and Frances C.
Thomas R. and Camella G.
Robert V. and Marie A.
Louis E. and Irene B.
Richard W. and Ona G.
Richard W. and Ona G.
Patrick J. and Muriel F.
Philip A. and Charlotte
6 Stephen Paul Fricka
Frederick H. and Amelia M.
6 David Chester Kettell
Chester M. and Priscilla L.
6 Pamela Jean LaCivita
6 Gayle Ann Regele
John W. and Ruth
Justin H. and June C.
Francis J. and Jean M.
John J. and Mary E.
Walter H. and Claire M.
Darrell F. and Margaret E.
8 Anne Louise Alexandrowicz (T) John E. and Alice
8 Jean Marie Alexandrowicz (T)
8 Barbara Jansen
8 Donald Francis Lilienthal
8 Daniel Charles Mckay
8 Gary Charles Oakes
8 John Lawrence Winston
9 Richard Alan Goodwin
9 Kenneth Brian Haggerty
10 William Frederick Beltis, Junior
John E. and Alice
Alfred W. and Magdalen
Lester F. and Blanche F.
Charles J. and Amy E.
Ernest W. and Charlotte E.
Lawrence J. and Mary J.
Thomas A. and Barbara J.
Roger D. and Eleanor R.
William F. and Lorraine G.
2 James Denis O'Toole
3 Helen Christine Eysie
3 Mark Ronayne
3 Claire Elizabeth Spillane
4 Michael Joseph Dockray
4 Jerome Ginley Kroll
4 Thomas Robert Sawyer, Jr.
5 Charles Edward Crean
5 David Louis Famiglietti
5 Ona Lenette Jones (T)
5 Christine Griffin Jones (T)
5 Dennis Lawrence McLean
5 Sharry Ruth Woodward
6 Richard James Bremilst
Robert L. and Mary
Charles P. and Edna M.
6 Marcia Ellen White
7 Anne Marie Dunne
7 Maureen Margaret O'Toole
7 Mary Lenora Songin
8 Patrica Ann Albee
Chester W. and Dorothy T.
Alden L. and Winifred L.
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Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
January
10 Greene
Homer F. and Phyllis M.
10 Susan Eileen Holman (T)
Robert C. and Rita K.
10 Sally Louise Holman (T)
Robert C. and Rita K.
10 Carl Roger Miller
Bruce W. and Grace R.
10 Dianne Joan Ruest
Robert B. and Joyce E.
11 Norman Roy Brown
LeRoy N. and Mary A.
11 Donna Marie Hayes
William F. and Dorothy L.
11 Mark O'Connell
Wilfred E. and Lillian C.
11 Denise Louise Turco
Fred P. and Chrysella
11 Michael Dennis White
Thomas M. and Sally
12 Richard Edward Henri
David J. and Catherine I.
12 Mary Anne Mauritz
Francis and Virginia M.
12 Marlene Muse
John H. and Marie M.
14 Paul Vincent LeBlanc
Lionel S. and Mary E.
14 Karen Lee Smith
Leroy H. and Natalie L.
14 Susan Linnea Wheaton
Dexter S. and Elsie L.
15 Maria Capone
Pelligreno and Elvera J. Roy W. and Priscilla E.
15 Neil Ralph Carlson
15 Kathleen Griffin
John F. and Anna M.
15 David Allan Pyne
Everett W. and Marjorie I.
16 Beverly Ann Ferioli
Harold J. and Helen M.
16 Edwin Victor Jankowski, Jr.
Edwin V. and Elizabeth A.
17 Janet Marie Alexander
17 Faith Ellen George
17 Leah Gilbert
17 Jerold Victor Waseleski
18 Theodore Edmund Gavin
18 Sheila Ann Walker
18 Deborah du Mont Sabelli
19 Linda Fuller
19 Richard Victor Glencross
19 Jeanne Harding
19 Carol Ann Hejduk
19 Michael Lawrence Kinsman
Lawrence E. and Olga F.
Andrew J. and Emily M.
Frederick C. and Camilla J.
Robert L. and Doris E.
20 Joseph Thomas Bellany
20 Paul Joseph DiCicco
20 Debra Frances Yelapi
21 Michael Garrett Brackett
21 Edward Daniel McDavitt
21 Kathleen Mary Moses
22 Marie Elizabeth Brackett
22 Joan Marie Heath Norman E., Jr. and Esther M.
22 Ethan Francis Kenney
George W. and Olive C.
22 Robert Edward Mozer, Jr. Robert E. and Lillian R.
William B. and Lucille M. John I. and Dorothy H. Joseph E., Jr. and Joan M. Joseph W. and Hazel R.
Theodore E. and Helen Jesse O. and Evelyn W. Anthony J. and Gloria
David H. and Dorothy B.
Richard and Helen
Roy O. and Ruth T. Ernest F. and Eliza H.
19 Andrew James Malacaria, Jr.
19 Richard Christian Niethold
19 Alan Richard Willis
Dominic J. and Betty
Vito M. and Mary C.
Anthony J. and Audrey E.
Roy and Janet H.
Lawrence W. and Eleanor M.
Robert E. and Barbara A.
William A. and Agnes M.
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Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
January
22 Julie Ellen Olson
22 Michael Francis Renaldi
22 James Michael Teague
Richard W. and Mary A.
Robert L. and N. Catherine
22 Barry Wayne Ellis
Fred J., Jr. and Isabelle M.
23 Judith Louise Famolle
John M. and Audrey M.
23 Jacqueline Doris Gere
Ansel J., 2nd and Clara P.
23 Janet Louise Russell
Calvin E. and Freda E.
24 Diane Therese Buccilli
Joseph A. and Frances M.
24 Deborah Lou Eden
James F. and Joyce
24 Joanne Forrester
William J. and Joanna B.
24 Gerald Wilhelm Gottberg
Harold W. and Barbara
24 Pasquale Antoio Roscia
Anthony P. and Geraldine M.
John E. and Mary L.
Raymond and Elizabeth A.
Thomas J. and Claire F.
Joseph F. and Marguerite E.
Oliver E. and Laura
Arthur and Virginia E.
Jackson W. and Rita M.
William F. and Phyllis P.
William F. and Therese L.
Herbert J. and Laila L.
Bernard P. and Catherine A.
Fred and Lucille
William F. and Catherine M.
Richard E. and Priscilla J.
Thomas P. and Eleanor C.
Francis M. and Marion M.
Philip T. and Mary L.
David V. and Barbara J.
John A. and Rita E.
Francis J. and Rose M.
James G. and Laura M.
February
1 Ann Marie Fahey 1 Richard Joseph Laffey
2 Paul Donald Arvidson
2 David Edward Brann
2 Glenn Thomas Conrad
2 Clara Marie Peshin Nancy Ann Silvestri 3 Sonja Lee Aldrich
3 Judith Edna Greeley
3 Donald William Holmes
3 Michael Larson
Francis I and Catherine L.
Ernest and Eleanor
Eldon C. and Agnes M.
John E. and Helen M.
Ralph S. and Mildred W.
John V. and Mary E. Albert L. and Mary E. Leon R. and Elvera D.
Walter W., Jr. and Marjorie L.
George H. and Eleanor M.
Karl H. and Barbara A.
25 Paul Francis Millin
25 Monica Putney
25 Cynthia Elina Yeaton
26 Eric Harvey Glestetter
26 Geoffry Curtis Glover
27 Julia Marie Butters
27 Brenda Lee Galvin
27 Mark Allen Hogg
27 Janet Ann McDonough
28 Thomas Robert Deeb
29 William Francis Sweeney, Jr.
30 Karin Elizabeth Bates
30 Mary-Ellen Burns
30 Nancy Lee Call
30 David Wayne Clark
30 Barbara Anne St. John
31 Mark Flaherty
31 Francis James Marchand, Jr.
31 Bonnie Lee Smith
Eric and Florence V.
Enrico A. and Mary A.
22 Catherine Wilkie
2
25 John Edmund Gonsalves
25 Cynthia Leigh Hemmer
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Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
February
3 Walter Everett Petersen
3 Suzanne Eileen Thrasher
4 John Abel Humphreys, III
4 William John Kairis, Jr.
4 Deborah Louise Straub
Francis D. and Catherine
John L., Jr. and Mary M.
5 Ronald Anthony Marzuolo
6 Robert Richard Anderson
6 Carlene Lou Kingsford
Carleton L., Jr. and Frances
Matthew E. and Isabel J.
Dominic M. and Lucy E.
6 Frederick John Rogers
6 Janet Ann Williams
7 Gary William Bamber
7 Kathleen Alice Flaherty
Roger and Gertrude
Edward H. and Eleanor M.
John W. and Mary E.
Robert A. and Martha G.
Robert and Phyllis S.
9 John W. Joseph Egan
9 Paul Christopher Gillis (T)
9 Elizabeth Mary Gillis (T)
9 George Edward Kieth
9 Dennis Charles Lowe
9 Dennis Michael O'Brien
10 Richard Ralph Boch, Jr.
10 Cathrine Agnes Bryant
10 Nancy Meyer
10 Elizabeth Ann Seymour
10 Mary Elizabeth Cormier
11 Arnold Herbert Anderson, Jr.
11 Peter Nairne Bowditch
12 Ellen Catherine Bird
12 Charles Edmund Jolliffe, Jr.
12 Gary Richardson
13 John Joseph Crowe
13 Mary-Lou Hall
13 Michael Richard Jazz
13 Wayne Richard Macari
13 Laura Gennie Nannicelli
13 Marilyn Anne Reynolds
14 Robert Paul Durkin
14 Joyce Ann Walsh
15 Stanley Leon Bonham
15 James J. Clarkin
15 Bradford Warren Craig, Jr.
16 Louise Minna Brown
Karl H. and Louise J.
Leslie L. and Jeannette M.
John A., II and Murdella J.
William J. and Dorothy L.
5 Kathleen Geraghty
John J. and Carol
Robert A. and Anne L.
Edward J. and Corrine Jack D. and Janet M.
Eugene W. and Arlene D.
7 Edward Henry Letts
8 John William Jennings, II
8 Virginia Marie Meyer
9 Deborah Jean DeCoste
John W. and Anita L.
Everett F. and Shirley
Everett F. and Shirley
George Jr. and Mary D.
Frederick E. and Evelyn F.
George C. and Mary A. Richard R. and Marion L.
Anthony G. and Mary A. Robert J. and Martha
Joseph H. and Jaclyn
Floyd J. and Ruth M. Arnold H. and Elizabeth C.
Hoel L. and Mary
Martin C. and Beatrice I.
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