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Hartwell Residents and Links |
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The many talents and skills of Hartwell residents are reflected in their occupations and avocations: A ballet instructor, a salesman, a chef, two police officers, a retired school principal, an xray technologist (and artist), a restaurant manager, a corrections officer, a retired grocer (and WW2 veteran), a minister, a counselor, a tire builder, a special education teacher, two legal secretaries, a retired coppersmith, a university manager, an accountant (and world traveler), a transportation specialist and a state road constructor. |
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"Forest colors" by resident artist Timothy Kerr |
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Resident Elizabeth DiStasio-Waddell is the Director of the Royal Academy of Ballet |
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The Pan Am Expo 1901 some blocks south of Hartwell (then Olive Ave.) |
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President McKinley, standing in center, was not a resident, but visited nearby in 1901 |