
These news items were the talk of the town on August 11, 1955
Hello to all who are vacationing away from home and those who are spending their leisure hours at home.
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Fireman Stanley Kalis Is planning his annual vacation this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidauskas Jr., and family of 27 Weld Avenue have returned home following a vacation at Wellfleet on the Cape.
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Fireman and Mrs. A. Grigun of Chapel Street spend an enjoyable two weeks in the White Mountains.
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Officer Valentine Balutis and family are spending two weeks at Sagamore on Cape Cod.
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Patrolman James Quinn and family of 149 Winslow Avenue are at Lake Winnipesaukee. New Hampshire for their vacation.
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Mr and Mrs E. Hughes, 12 First Street spent two weeks vacation at their cottage on the Cape.
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Town employee N. Joseph and his wife of Ridge Road are vacationing on Cape Cod.
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Norwoodites Jack Donahue, Bob McGrath and Arthur Henry have returned following a sight-seeing trip, to Montreal and Quebec, Canada.
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Stanley Wasilauskas of Washington Street spent his vacation working on his new home now under construction on Willow Street. Stan is also sporting a new 55 Custom Ford. He is employed by Plimpton Press.

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Mr. and Mrs. F. Haffermill vacationed recently at Dennisport.
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The L. Parsons family spent a grand vacation at Cape Breton Islands, Canada.
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Mrs. Edward Paduck and family of Railroad Avenue are vacationing at Marshfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Morrisey recently spent two weeks vacationing with relatives at the Bronx, N. Y.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Mainl of Dean Street traveled by T. W. A. to vacation with relatives in Dayton, Ohio.
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Joseph Troilo, proprietor of the South Norwood Tailor shop, and his family recently spent a wonderful vacation at West Yarmouth.
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James Barnes and family spent two weeks at their summer cottage on Buttermilk Bay.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Wojdag and Raymond vacationed in New Hampshire.
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James McCarty of 23 Fairview Road was suddenly taken ill last week and rushed to the Norwood hospital. His condition is reported as good.
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A spectacular June day brings a massive graduation ceremony to Murray Field, while town officials lock horns over a ticking clock to salvage the old Civic Center lights before the bulldozers arrive.
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Talk Of The Town-May 26, 1966
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Talk Of The Town-May 11, 1964
Norwood High School Junior Prom Six couples paused for a “Time Out” photo at the Norwood High School Junior Prom: (Photo by Kenneth F. McLean) Norwood begins the week with … Continue reading Talk Of The Town-May 11, 1964
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