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Town Day Space Assignments Updated Sept Town Day Space Assignments Updated Sept. 12, 2018 Academy of Traditional Karate 95 Reservation 98 Action Ambulance 37 Friends of the Stoneham Public Library 81 Addario's Inc 85 Friends of the Tri-Community AFC Urgent Care 82 Greenway 119 Agility Orthopedics 73 Fuller House of Stoneham 87 ALL CITY T-STOP 16 Greater Boston Stage Company 15 American Legion #115 39, 40 Harrows 86 Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc 100 HomeWorks Energy, Inc. 68 AnnieMac Mortgage 3 J&B Butcher 66 Apex Realty Group 84 Java Grind and Grill 27 AT&T 14 JD Fencing 130 Ballons by Brian 125 JD School of Music 79 Barile Family Funeral Home 12A Juliet & Co. - Compass 19 Beads by Barbara 123 Kassatly Balloons & Children's Toys 88 BellaSandra Skin Spa 67 LA Fitness 12 Body Mind Systems 76 LeafFilter North of Massachusetts, LLC 10A Boys & Girls Club of Stoneham and Let's Dance 22 Wakefield 106 Life Care Center of Stoneham 94 BoyWonder Durable Goods 5 Loperfido Dance Academy 28 Cassidy Landscaping 43 LoPriore Insurance Church St. Century 21 Celli 62 Massachusetts Army National Guard 35, 36 Century 21 Commonwealth 3 Massachusetts Eye and Ear 93 Children's Dental Care 4 MAVE Apartments 47 Comfort Keepers 92 MelroseWakefield Hospital 52, 53 Commonwealth Pediatrics 3A Michael F Cappuccio Scholarship Fund 13 Computer TroubleSolvers 99 Middlesex County Sheriff's Concord Wealth Management 65 Department Police Station Courtyard by Marriott Woburn Mighty Meredith Project 4A @ Unicorn Park 96 Movement Dance Studio 11 Cub Scouts Pack 540 Stoneham 7A Mr. Glen Victor Doyle's Dog Show Police Station Cubby Oil & Energy 60 Muddy Paws 102 Dance Xhilaration 7 New Directions Counseling Service/ Dave's Sand Art 1A New Beginnings 1 Diane Bonanni, DMD 23 NEWPRO Home Improvement 120 Dr. Mickey's Pediatric & Orthodontic Northern Bank and Trust Company 33 Specialists 101 Nutrition Whole Health Solutions 24 Drops4wellness 63 NV The Salon 110 Eastern Bank 46 Oro Salon 83 Excel Orthopaedic Specialists 44 Owens Corning/Lux Renovations 121 Fascinating Pearls 21 Pampered Chef 9A First Congregational Church 45 Pizza Mia 30 Friends of SHS Cheering 8A Premier Homes Real Estate 57 Friends of the Middlesex Fells Presidential Heating and Plumbing, Inc. 29 Prestige Homes Real Estate 80 Stoneham Youth Hockey 71, 72 RE/MAX Andrew Realty Services Kids Corner Stoneham Youth Lacrosse 90 Redmen / Pocahontas 124 Stoneham Youth Softball Rotary Club of Stoneham 69, 70 Association 8 Round's Hardware 107 StonehamBank 50, 51 Round's Hardware 108 Stop and Shop 97 Salem Five Bank Honey Dew Lot Sugar Plum Parties 2 serenity in the city 91 Supercuts 6A Sidmore Chiropractic Office 89 Symphony Concrete Coatings 55, 56 St. Patricks 58, 59 Tamara Boston 109 Stadium Oil Heat 54 Tangle 6 Stone Zoo - Zoo New England Church Street Target 11A Stoneham Auxiliary Fire Department 48 Thai Village 64 Stoneham Auxiliary Fire Department 49 The Arbors at Stoneham 26 Stoneham Board of Health 103A The Energy Barre 127 Stoneham Business & Community U.S. Food and Drug Administration 42 Educational Fdn 128, 129 Winchester Hospital a Member STONEHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Gazebo of Lahey Health 25 Stoneham Coalition for a Safe & Woburn Wellness 105 Healthy Community 104 Stoneham Community Addiction Coordinator 106A Stoneham Community Development Corporation Fire Station Stoneham Council on Aging 103 Stoneham Democratic Town Committee 77, 78 Stoneham Disability Commission 38 Stoneham Ford Church Street Stoneham Garden Club 20 Stoneham Girl Scouts 5A Stoneham High Boys and Girls Cross Country 61 Stoneham High Field Hockey 112 Stoneham High School Booster Club 17, 18 Stoneham High School Drama Club 126 Stoneham High School French Club 111 Stoneham Historical Commission 118 Stoneham Light It Up Blue, Inc 2A Stoneham Little League 116, 117 Stoneham Memorial Seventh-Day Adventist Church Church Street Stoneham Municipal Employees Credit Union 32 Stoneham Police Department 34 Stoneham Recreation 115, 115A Stoneham Republican Town Committee 75 Stoneham School Committee 122 Stoneham Teacher's Association 31 Stoneham TV Town Hall Stoneham Youth Basketball 74 Stoneham Youth Football & Cheer 113 Stoneham Youth Football & Cheer 114 .
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