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Water Bubblers on Common? Penny Candy on East St.?

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You live in town, pay taxes, send your kids to the local schools and attend the great array of community events.

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If you remember the Christmas lights on Fitzpatrick Road:  Donna Brideau

Visits with Zara Ciscoe Brough at the Indian reservation on Brigham Hill Road. She used to give us personal tours through the museum and teach us about her heritage. She was an amazing lady!!! Oh...and she'd share native treats with us too!!! Loved that woman. I've gone to visit her grave at the Old Indian cemetery on many occasions: Debbie Flynn Crater

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Probably for most of you, only your parents or grandparents would remember the Polish picnics up Milford Road, back of the Klondike Inn. Run by Tony Szana. Full orchestra and wood dance floor: John Matuszek

The water bubbler on the common: Mary O’Connor Picard

Penny candy store on East Street: Stephen Goulet

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