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Vytautas Bruzgys, was chemist at Polaroid
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QUINCY - Vytautas Bruzgys, 80, of Quincy, a chemist, died Saturday
at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Mr. Bruzgys worked for Polaroid Corp. for 30 years. He retired
from there as senior chemist.
He was a member of a Lithuanian Sextet and enjoyed performing with
his band.
Mr. Bruzgys enjoyed traveling and saw much of the world during his
life.
His Lithuanian heritage was important to Mr. Bruzgys and he taught
Lithuanian folk dancing in Brookline.
Mr. Bruzgys coa...
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; Here is a list of campaign contributors to the candidates running for the Ward 1 Quincy City Council seat in Tuesday's preliminary election. James Bottary $500: John Chenette, Quincy. $400: Anthony McDonnell. $200: Michael Fllibotte, Quincy; Tom Place, Quincy. $100: Carol and Richard Buccheri,
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Robert W. Page, owned Beau's Place in Quincy, at age 70
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Noel J. Balducci, Quincy firefighter over 30 years
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; QUINCY - Noel J. Balducci, 64, of Quincy, a retired Quincy firefighter, died Saturday at Quincy Medical Center. Born in Quincy, he was a lifelong resident of the city. Graduated from Quincy High School in 1959 and attended Hofstra University. He was a firefighter in Quincy for 30 years and spent
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