I'm not sure of the street; think it was Commerce
or Commercial. It was directly across the street
from the Weymouth H.S. which was being built at the time.
Our house was next to an inactive town dump. Romantic, eh?
I do remember a celebration of what I later
learned was the 300th anniversary of town's
founding. Mock battle between settlers and Indians. Very
realistic with costumes and war paint. I searched the
dump for days looking for tomahawks from fallen
Indians. No luck.
Dad worked half his life at Fore River Edison Plant (rest at L St.
Sta.) I started school at Ste. Anne's around the corner from a
shoe factory on that same street.
Most of my McMac research has centered on PEI
(which has a great genealogy page, The Island
Register, if you need it.) I lucked out to the
first immigrant thru that page. I have pretty good records
on the New England branch, but when I counted
the children of my first cousins, whom I knew well,
and reached 147, I realized I just didn't know
all of the kids.