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Centennial Ties Unveiled
Centennial Ties for the Maynard Centennial are modeled by the Milltowners of the “Brothers of the Brush,” during an open house at Town Hall.
(left to right):
Bill Robinson, Paul Murphy, Bob Tobin, Francis Alving.
The ties, which reflect the…
(left to right):
Bill Robinson, Paul Murphy, Bob Tobin, Francis Alving.
The ties, which reflect the…
Main Street looking west
Photograph of Main Street towards the west. Businesses visible (east to west):
Shell Gas Station (originally Gately's)*
Red Door Cafe (behind Railroad sign)
Sudbury Hardware Sales Inc.
Avalon Social Club
* Note: Edwin and Helen Gately…
Shell Gas Station (originally Gately's)*
Red Door Cafe (behind Railroad sign)
Sudbury Hardware Sales Inc.
Avalon Social Club
* Note: Edwin and Helen Gately…
Scrap Book kept by Leonard Farrell
P. 40
Maynard School Committee does not reappoint two teachers, Don Lent & William Reynolds.
Photo: Elks award new car to raffle winner Philip May; A.S. Crowe, Thomas Maley, Herbert Martin, Kenneth Prue.
Senior Class Superlatives Announced.…
Maynard School Committee does not reappoint two teachers, Don Lent & William Reynolds.
Photo: Elks award new car to raffle winner Philip May; A.S. Crowe, Thomas Maley, Herbert Martin, Kenneth Prue.
Senior Class Superlatives Announced.…
Avalon Baseball Team
The team was sponsored by the Avalon Club, a local puiblic drinking establishment (barroom) frequented mostly by males who socialized, played pool and watch sports televison.
l to r
Seated: Don "Tookie" Laskowsky, ?, Jon Armour, R. Whitney, …
l to r
Seated: Don "Tookie" Laskowsky, ?, Jon Armour, R. Whitney, …
The Avalon - Boston Garden Annex
The Avalon, a bar located at 163 Main Street, proclaims itself the Boston Garden Annex and "Goooo Bruins!".
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski