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  2. JuJu Mucciaccio - Wikipedia

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    Mucciaccio was born on January 10, 1938, to Anthony, a stone mason, and Rose Mucciaccio on East Street in Dedham, Massachusetts. [2] [1] He had four younger brothers: Robert, William, Thomas, and Gerald Mucciaccio. [2] He got his nickname, JuJu, from his childhood attempts to pronounce the "choo choo" sounds of the nearby trains going to Dedham ...

  3. Dedham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Dedham (/ ˈ d ɛ d ə m / DED-əm) is a town in, and the county seat of, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Located on Boston 's southwestern border, the population was 25,364 at the 2020 census .

  4. Arthur Stivaletta - Wikipedia

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    [11] [10] When Massachusetts Route 128 was being constructed, Joseph convinced then-Transportation Secretary John Volpe to move the road rather than disturb the graves. [10] Volpe's family came from the same small town in Italy as Joseph. [10] In 1998, Stivaletta and the other heirs to his father's estate gifted the land to the Town of Dedham ...

  5. Connie Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines was one of four children born in Dedham in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, to an actress mother and a Boston-based teacher/acting coach father. [2] As a child, she appeared in many of her father's stock-company plays. A member of the class of 1948 at Dedham High School, she was voted the most popular girl in her class. [3]

  6. Anita Shreve - Wikipedia

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    Born in Boston, the eldest of three daughters, [3] Shreve grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts.She was a member of the Dedham High School class of 1964. [4]Her father, Richard Harold Shreve, [5] [6] [better source needed] was an airline pilot for Delta Air Lines and later a trompe l'oeil painter, while her mother, Bibiana Kennedy, was a homemaker.

  7. History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899 - Wikipedia

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    During the campaign, Dedham's Democrats held rallies to get out the vote on April 1, 1812, at Marsh's Tavern and April 2, 1812, at Lem Ellis' Tavern. [28] All parts of town represented at the rallies except the South Parish. [28] By 1836, Dedham "had long been a focus for the vigorous political activity popularly associated with the Jacksonian ...

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  9. Barnes Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, Memorial Park has been home to Dedham Day. [13] [14] At the event, which has rides, games, and other activities, the highlight is a pair of cows.[13] [14] Attendees can purchase a plot of land on the field for the day and, if a cow defecates on their plot, the owner wins a cash prize.