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DEDHAM - John B. "Tita" Alves, 82, of New Bedford died unexpectedly October 9, 2006, at the Veteran's Hospital in Dedham.
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The Fairbanks House in Dedham, Mass., was allegedly built for some loser named Jonathan Fairebanke around the same time.
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Our records are as good as the ones down in Dedham ...
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Located in Dedham, Massachusetts, the museum is currently housed in the basement of a Boston movie theater within earshot of the men’s room.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Located in Dedham, Massachusetts, the museum is currently housed in the basement of a Boston movie theater within earshot of the men’s room.
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In 1663 our Centre Street was laid out and called the Dedham road or highway, being a direct route from Boston, by way of "the Neck" and
Annals and Reminiscences of Jamaica Plain Harriet Manning Whitcomb
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The tune of "Dedham," by William Gardiner, now venerable but surviving by true merit, is not unlike "Azmon" in movement and character.
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Theron Brown 1873
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More than 200 people braved the ice and cold to attend the celebration of Art's life at the First Unitarian Church in Dedham, Mass.
Allan Sloan: Remembering Art Snyder, a banker who did good work Post 2011
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The group spent the bulk of their time at a lakeside cabin in Dedham, Maine, a small town about 20 miles southeast of Bangor.
Milers in Step With One Another Scott Cacciola 2012
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Bill Kelly, priest at Saint Mary of the Assumption in Dedham, Mass., near Boston, said he was taken aback by the celebrations because he detected bloodlust.
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