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Magani retires, election races shaping up

"BRADFORD - After 16 years in public office, Bradford Mayor Joe Magani is retiring from politics. He made his announcement Thursday night before fellow members of town council.
"I think it's about time for Uncle Joe to quit," he said quietly. "I've been in this job for 16 years, and I'm tired. I'd like to spend more time with my family." ...

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57 John Street West

This building is located at 57 John St. West. Originally, it was the site of a small, mud-brick house with a porch on the front (on the west side) and a frame kitchen in the rear. Roy Gordon, a lawyer, eventually bought the house and had it remodelled to become his law office. (1, 2)

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New BPD phone number

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  • Partiellement
  • 1976-01-07
  • Fait partie de Local History Collection

Article about the Bradford Police Department changing phone numbers. At this time, the Police Department was housed in the Town Hall. Later this same year, it moved to 1 Holland St. West.

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Council approves police move

Article about the move to the new Bradford Police station at 1 Holland Street West. The Bradford Police Service moved from the town hall to this building in September, 1976.

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Chief can't sell furniture to town

Article which mentions the police department's move to their new station at 45 Holland Street East. It also highlights town council expenditures.

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Bradford Town Council 1977-1979

Photograph of Bradford's town council from 1977-1979.
Back Row: John Zima, Zygmunt Fenik, Sandy Hudson, Rick Wright
Front Row: Reeve Kenneth Wood, Mayor William Roy Gordon, Deputy-Reeve Milt Hambly

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