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SUNDAY TELEGRAM GAZETTE WORCi-STER, MA SUNDAY 127,7 DEC 7 2003 Agcmcy Inc Edward F. Grant, 71 WORCESTER - E dwa Grant, 71, of 2 Quaboag longtime Sutton educator Thursday, Dec. 4, at Memorial Hospital. . He leaves his f -- ' wife of 47 years, f Mary P. (Cahill) I three a 5 Grant; daughters, Kathleen, of Robert Lavie- y 4Pyj| ■ ri of Loveland, Ohio, Patricia, I wife of Randy Haykin of Plea- ■ santon, Calif., and I 1 wife of John Vecsey of Worces- ■ ter; a sister, Joann Rmehardt of ■ San Diego; and seven grandchil- ■ 1 dren Two brothers, Richard J. I 1 and James P., and two sisters I I Ann and Margaret, predeceased I I him. He was born in Worcester, I I son of Edward J. and Margaret I I (Griffin) Grant and lived m I I Worcester all his life. , . | I Mr Grant graduated from I St. John’s High School then m. I Worcester, and earned bachelOT I and mastei degrees from I Worcester ate College. I HFwas an officer in the U.s. I Marine Corps and served a tour I of duty in Japan. ■ Mr. Grant was principal ot ■ Sutton Memorial Junior-Senior H High School for 27 years, retir- ■ ing in 1993. He previously mathpmatics in Sutton
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Glee Club Men ' s Glee Club Officers President; Raymond Scherdell Vice-President; Lawrence E. Bettley Secretary-Treasurer; Thomas W. Jackson Librarians; Harold E. Bates Thomas J. Fitzgerald Faculty Adviser; Miss Grace A. Kendrick Women ' s Glee Club Officers President; Dolores J. Manning Vice-President; Ann E. Matthews Secretary-Treasurer; Helen P. Levin Librarians; Mary T. Kelly Carol J. FedericI Faculty Adviser; Miss Grace A. Kendrick Voices combined to give outstanding entertainment . . . knowledge of the fund- amentals of music . . . traditional Christmas carols . . . Fred Waring . . . Impres- sive annual concert . . . guest artist . . . varied programs . . . fellowship and harmony . . . radio broadcasts . . . food and song . . . end product-satisfaction. 10
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Viviassachusetts) law says a driver must be stopped and ticketed at the time of the in- fraction,” Mr. Sever said. He said there are exceptions that allow tickets to be mailed, but that those exceptions require a police officer “to see you do something illegal.” The NMA says that with “properly posted speed limits and properly installed traffic- control devices, there is no need for camera-based traffic law en- forcement devices. “Taking a reckless driver s picture does not stop Aat inci- dent of reckless driving,” the NMA says in a summary posi- tion on photo enforcement. But Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety takes an oppo- site view. Photo rad is an ap- propriate and effective way to reduce accidents caused by speeders, according to Jen Maly, spokeswoman for the group, an alliance of consumer, safety, law enforcement, public health and insurance organiza- tions. “Police can’t be on evep cor- ner. Those cameras definitively help them in terms of enforce- ment,” she said. According to Advocates, sp66d photo rsdciT hss boon usod successfuUy for more than 20 years in many European coun- tries, Canada and Australia. Ms. Maly said most automat ed enforcement in the Unite States involves red light earner as, not photo radar. Mr. Brewer questione er warnings or tickets is Southbridge through it ar would be enforce d suggested tha
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