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2020 Street List by Name (PDF) TOWN OF SOUTH HADLEY, MA 2020 ALPHABETICAL LIST - 17 & OLDER V NAME HOUSE APT STREET PCT V NAME HOUSE APT STREET PCT D ADKINS, JILL MARY 7 BERWYN ST C A ADKINS, RACHEL E 3 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB U AALTO-FIEDLER, ALISE M 84 ALVORD ST B ADOLF, KRISTEN 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AAMIR, IMAN 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ADRIAN, LEIGHELLE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AAMOUM, ANNISSA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ADU-AWUAH, MARILYN MAISY 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AARONSON, PHOEBE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ADU-AWUAH, THEODOSIA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U AAS, SVEN E 49 WOODBRIDGE ST D U AFNAN, JAMSHID A 50 CHAPEL HILL DR D ABAM-DEPASS, WILMA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U AFNAN, NAZLY A 50 CHAPEL HILL DR D U ABBASI, ABDULLAH 302 NORTH MAIN ST B AFODANYI, SABINE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABBASI, AHLAAM 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AFTAB, NOOR 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ABBASI, KHURAM M 302 NORTH MAIN ST B AFTANDILOV, GRACE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ABBEY, DOUGLAS A 56 1 CAMDEN ST C R AGANA, AURORA SANVICENTE 51 CHESTNUT HILL RD C U ABBEY, LOGAN DOUGLAS 56 1 CAMDEN ST C R AGANA, RUDEGELIO ALINEA 51 CHESTNUT HILL RD C U ABBEY, MARIE D 56 1 CAMDEN ST C D AGARD, ELLEN SCOTT 273 BRAINERD ST B U ABBOTT, MARK E 11 HARTFORD ST A AGBEDUN, ELIZABETH 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABBOTT, SOUKEYNA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AGRAIT, LUIS E 5 LAWRENCE AVE A U ABDELAAL, MOHAMMED M 3 PINE GROVE DR E U AGRAIT, NANCY R 5 LAWRENCE AVE A ABDELKADER, MOUNA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U AGRAIT, ROBERTO E 5 LAWRENCE AVE A U ABDUL BAKI, RULA 50 SEARLE RD C U AGRAIT, ROBERTO C 5 LAWRENCE AVE A ABDULGALIL, AHLAAM 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AGRAWAL, VEDIKA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABDULLAHI, YASMIN 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AGRO, AMY 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABEBE, EMNAT 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U AGUDELO, LUIS E 16 CARLTON ST C ABEJA, DINAH 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AGUERREBERE, EMILEE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ABEL, ERIK C 24 2 SULLIVAN LN D U AGUIRRE, MAYRA ENID 8 1 GRAVES ST A U ABERT, DAVID R 5 SCOTT HOLLOW DR C D AGUIRRE, RAQUEL 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ABERT, EMILY CATHERINE 5 SCOTT HOLLOW DR C U AHEARN, GERALD D 95 PINE GROVE DR E U ABERT, JULIE C 5 SCOTT HOLLOW DR C R AHEARN, ROSE A 95 PINE GROVE DR E U ABLICKI, AUSTIN 9 MCDOWELL DR E AHIRWAR, SHREYA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ABLICKI, RICHARD G 9 MCDOWELL DR E AHMAD, AURORA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ABRAMS, FRANCES R 19 STANTON AVE E AHMAD, VRISHA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ABRAMS, JOSHUA M 17 STANTON AVE E AHMED, DUR-E-MAKNOON 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ABRAMS, ROBERT M 19 STANTON AVE E AHMED, MAHA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABREU, ELISE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D AHMED, TAHANI 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ABREU PERALTA, ANDRY 121 3L MAIN ST-PARKVIEW APTSA AHMED-ADEDOJA, NAFEESAH 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ACADIA, JOHN 5 WELLINGTON AVE A U AIDALA, KATHERINE E 44 CHARON TER E CC ACADIA, LORA J 5 WELLINGTON AVE A U AIKEN, JACQUELINE 9 CYPRESS DR E ACEVEDO, AGNES 27 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB R AIKEN, JASON T 84 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB ACEVEDO, ARIANNA 150 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB U AIKEN, MARK FRANCIS 9 CYPRESS DR E U ACEVEDO, EDWIN P 27 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB U AIKEN, MICHAEL E 10 HAIG AVE C U ACEVEDO, PORFIRIO 27 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB R AIKEN, MINH M 84 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB U ACEVEDO-CORREA, DERICKA 27 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB U AIKEN, RANDALL G 40 A HADLEY VILLAGE RD E D ACHESON, HELEN MARY 184 PINE GROVE DR E U AIROLDI, GEORGE E 23 LYMAN ST C D ACHILLE, JEANNE C 11 SPRUCE RUN B U AIROLDI, MICHELE D 23 LYMAN ST C ACKLEY, VICTORIA 13 HADLEY ST D D AKAMNONU, CHIKA AGNES 11 PITTROFF AVE C ACOSTA, CASINARE 313 GRANBY RD C D AKAMNONU, OLIVER OSITA 11 PITTROFF AVE C U ACOSTA, TAMAR 313 GRANBY RD C AKCACIOGLU, LADIN 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D R ADAMCZYK, ANNA 12 COUNTRY LN E D AKIVA, CHRISTINA JA 42 HILLSIDE AVE A R ADAMCZYK, BOLESLAW R 12 COUNTRY LN E U AKIVA, WYATT-EPHRAIM A 42 HILLSIDE AVE A ADAMITES, ROBERT 419 NEWTON ST A AKKHARAKAMONSIT, PHATNAR 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ADAMS, AMANDA 36 SUMMIT ST C D AL-JAWHARI, SHAHD 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ADAMS, BRANDON SCOTT 36 SUMMIT ST C ALAM, MAHMUDA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D R ADAMS, BRENDA A 24 ALVORD ST B U ALAOWNIS, STEPHEN DANIEL 1 LATHROP ST A U ADAMS, BRIAN EDWARD 26 2 SMITH ST A D ALATALO, JODI C 23 EAST ST E U ADAMS, DANYEL K 170 BRAINERD ST C D ALATALO, WILLIAM M 23 EAST ST E U ADAMS, DAVID MICAIAH 47 MCKINLEY AVE A ALAWA, SILLA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D R ADAMS, DAVID R 26 ALVORD ST B U ALBAIN, CHRISTINE E 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ADAMS, HANNAH C 47 MCKINLEY AVE A U ALBANO, CHRISTOPHER M 123 ALVORD PL B U ADAMS, HEIDEMARIE 69 WOODBRIDGE ST D D ALBANO, KERI AL 123 ALVORD PL B ADAMS, JOANNE M 191 PINE GROVE DR E D ALBANO, STEPHANIE B 83 1 LAMB ST A ADAMS, JOHN H 104 MOSIER ST E D ALBANO, SUZAN 501 ALVORD PL B U ADAMS, JOHN Q 69 WOODBRIDGE ST D ALBERICI, ZOE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ADAMS, JOSHUA CRAIG 93 3 COLLEGE ST B ALBERT, BRYAN W 1 BOLTON ST A U ADAMS, KAREN A 6 BUNKER HILL ST C ALBERT, KYLE W 1 BOLTON ST A R ADAMS, LISA MARIE 4 CAROL ANN DR E ALBERTS, HOUSE LLC 15 PERSHING AVE C R ADAMS, MARK R 4 CAROL ANN DR E U ALBRECHT, MARLA J 30 FAIRVIEW ST C U ADAMS, MORGAN L 4 CAROL ANN DR E U ALBRIGHT, PATRICIA J 85 HADLEY VILLAGE RD E U ADAMS, ROBERT J 6 BUNKER HILL ST C D ALDERMAN, NIGEL JAMES 85 CHARON TER E R ADAMS, ROBERT H 24 ALVORD ST B D ALDERMAN, OLIVIA C 85 CHARON TER E D ADAMS, RUSSELL S 349 PEARL ST D ALDRICH, AVA MARIE 230 HADLEY ST D U ADAMS, SHANE A 47 MCKINLEY AVE A U ALDRICH, JASON A 16 LAURIE AVE A D ADAMS, SHEILA 36 CHESTNUT HILL RD C U ALDRICH, KATHLEEN 16 LAURIE AVE A U ADAMS, TREVA R 47 MCKINLEY AVE A ALEXANDER, ELIANA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ADAMS, VANESSA L 5 EDISON DR E ALEXANDER, GRACE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ADAMS, WENDY E 49 2 BOLTON ST A ALEXANDER, KAREN 11 ABBEY LN E U ADAMS, WILLIAM R 36 SUMMIT ST C ALEXANDER, KATHERINE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ADAMSKI, VALERI B 4 STRONG FARM LN B D ALEXANDER, LOREN A 16 UPPER RIVER RD B U ADDISON, ANDREW L 137 AMHERST RD D ALEXANDER, LOREN A 3 BENOIT LN C U ADDISON, TINA BETH 137 AMHERST RD D U ALEXANDER, REISA A 6 2L W SUMMIT ST KENLEE C U ADDISON, VENUS DENISE 18 NORTH ST A ALEXOPOULOS, CHRISTOPHER 39 CANAL ST B ADELMAN, EDEN 152 STONYBROOK WAY C R ALFORD, EDWARD L 498 HADLEY ST D U ADELMAN, MICHAEL J 152 STONYBROOK WAY C U ALFORD, PATRICIA C 498 HADLEY ST D U ADELMAN, SALLIE G 152 STONYBROOK WAY C ALFREDO, DAVID 105 1L LYMAN ST C ADENIYI, LAURA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ALHAJ, ZENA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ADENWALLA, SHEMICA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ALI, ANA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ADKINS, DONALD 7 BERWYN ST C ALI, IBRAHIM 59 HIGH ST B ADKINS, JENNIFER L 9 BERWYN ST C ALICEA, HEATHER B 2 HADLEY VILLAGE RD E 108 TOWN OF SOUTH HADLEY, MA 2020 ALPHABETICAL LIST - 17 & OLDER V NAME HOUSE APT STREET PCT V NAME HOUSE APT STREET PCT D ALICEA, LUIS A 6 1 GAYLORD ST A U ANDERSON, LINDSEY 59 BRIGHAM RD E U ALICEA, MELISSA ANNE 6 1 GAYLORD ST A ANDERSON, LUCY 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ALICEDO, MARIA T 54 PITTROFF AVE C ANDERSON, MAGDALINE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ALIENGENA, JACOB J 15 LOS ANGELES ST A D ANDERSON, MARTHA RUTHENIA152 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RDB Q ALIENGENA, NICHOLAS JAMES 15 LOS ANGELES ST A D ANDERSON, NATASHA Z 42 STANTON AVE E ALKAM, NOORADEN A 8 A GAYLORD ST A U ANDERSON, NICKOLAS EUGENE2 CORDES COURT B ALLAN, JANE 20 165 BAYON DR B ANDERSON, SOPHIA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ALLAN, ROY JAMES 28 1 MAPLE ST B U ANDERSON, SUZAN M 37 1 SOUTH ST A U ALLAN-PERKINS, ELISHA B 148 OLD LYMAN RD E U ANDERSON, WINTER R 2 CORDES COURT B U ALLARD, ANTOINETTE M 93 BRAINERD ST B U ANDRADE, JACK 325 EAST ST E U ALLARD, CHARLES J 16 GRANDVIEW ST A U ANDRADE, JENNIFER LEE 325 EAST ST E ALLARD, JACOB E 16 GRANDVIEW ST A U ANDRADE, NARCIZO M 575 GRANBY RD E U ALLARD, JENNIFER LYNN 16 GRANDVIEW ST A U ANDRAS, JASON P 255 PEARL ST D D ALLARD, JOAN EMELIA 2 SMITH ST A U ANDRAS, LORRAINE M 93 119 CANAL ST B ALLARD, JOSEPH A 16 GRANDVIEW ST A U ANDRES, ELIZABETH M 30 BARDWELL ST A U ALLARD, LAWRENCE S JR 37 PINE GROVE DR E ANDREWS, DERRICK TYLER 163 PEARL ST D U ALLARD, MICHAEL L 93 BRAINERD ST B D ANDREWS, KIRSTEN WILDER 76 HILDRETH AVE C U ALLARD, THOMAS A 16 GRANDVIEW ST A ANDREWS, MARY SUZANNE 163 PEARL ST D D ALLDIS, CAROL A 4 SILVER ST D ANDREWS, SCOTT D 30 SHADOWBROOK ESTATEAS D ALLDIS, RACHEL D 4 SILVER ST D ANDREWS, YASMIN 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D D ALLEN, ALEXIS JOHANNE 2 PHEASANT LN B ANDRIAN, ELIZABETH 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ALLEN, ASHERAH B 200 EAST ST E ANDRIYCHUK, ALBINA P 44 HILLSIDE AVE A ALLEN, AVERY 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ANDRIYCHUK, VITALIY A 44 HILLSIDE AVE A ALLEN, BETHANY A 35 HIGHLAND AVE C U ANDRZEJEWSKI, CHRISTINE M 37 4 WEST SUMMIT ST B U ALLEN, CATHERINE A 56 PARK AVE C ANGE, ANNA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ALLEN, CHARLOTTE M 61 FAIRVIEW ST C D ANGERS, FAYE LOUISE 92 ALVORD ST B U ALLEN, COREY ROLAND 61 FAIRVIEW ST C D ANGERS, JOHN L 92 ALVORD ST B U ALLEN, DAVID M 18 KIMBERLY DR C ANINAKWAH, DENISE 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D R ALLEN, DAVID J 551/2 B NORTH MAIN ST A R ANISCHIK, ALAN J 31 LATHROP ST C U ALLEN, DIANE J 140 FERRY ST B ANJUM, SYEEDA T 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D ALLEN, ELIZABETH 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ANKER, MARTHA 109 PINE GROVE DR E U ALLEN, ELLIE SHARON 41 CHAPEL HILL DR D D ANKER, RICHARD BRUCE 109 PINE GROVE DR E U ALLEN, JEAN M 551/2 B NORTH MAIN ST A D ANNABLE, JOHN 172 STONYBROOK WAY C U ALLEN, JESSICA LEIGH 115 LINCOLN AVE A U ANNIS, AI S III 5 LAKEVIEW AVE A U ALLEN, JONATHAN H 41 CHAPEL HILL DR D D ANNIS, DEBORAH A 5 LAKEVIEW AVE A U ALLEN, MARK A 3 HICKORY PL E U ANNIS, JUSTIN T 16 SYCAMORE KNLS D U ALLEN, MATTHEW B 48 WOODBRIDGE ST D U ANNIS, SANDRA M 16 SYCAMORE KNLS D D ALLEN, PAULINE R 18 LOS ANGELES ST A ANSAH, AFUA 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D U ALLEN, SALLY A 61 FAIRVIEW ST C R ANSALDI, DAVID A 46 HADLEY VILLAGE RD E U ALLEN, SANDRA L 37 1L ROOSEVELT AVE A R ANSALDI, MAUDIE 573 GRANBY RD-WINGATE NUE ALLEN, SHELBY 0 MOUNT HOLYOKE D R ANSALDI, NESSA C 46 HADLEY VILLAGE RD E U ALLEN, SUSAN J 18 KIMBERLY DR C D ANSANITIS, DAVID A 34 SAYBROOK CIR E U ALLEN, W B 325 BRAINERD
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