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Attorney Anne M. Greeley (born in 1905) was the first woman town treasurer in Andover.  After graduation from Punchard High she went on to Boston University and to Portia School of Law, now New England School of Law.  She began her Andover political career on the School Committee and then ran for Town Treasurer in 1956.  She served as treasurer until she retired in 1970.
Attorney Anne M. Greeley (born in 1905) was the first woman town treasurer in Andover.  After graduation from Punchard High she went on to Boston University and to Portia School of Law, now New England School of Law.  She began her Andover political career on the School Committee and then ran for Town Treasurer in 1956.  She served as treasurer until she retired in 1970.\


See
*"Inspiring Andover Woman: Atty. Anna M. Greeley, First Town Treasurer", ''The Townsman'', September 24, 2015, page 9.
*"Inspiring Andover Woman: Atty. Anna M. Greeley, First Town Treasurer", ''The Townsman'', September 24, 2015, page 9.




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--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] ([[User talk:Eleanor|talk]]) 14:20, 3 March 2016 (EST)
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] ([[User talk:Eleanor|talk]]) 14:20, 3 March 2016 (EST)

Latest revision as of 15:21, 3 March 2016

Attorney Anne M. Greeley (born in 1905) was the first woman town treasurer in Andover. After graduation from Punchard High she went on to Boston University and to Portia School of Law, now New England School of Law. She began her Andover political career on the School Committee and then ran for Town Treasurer in 1956. She served as treasurer until she retired in 1970.\

See

  • "Inspiring Andover Woman: Atty. Anna M. Greeley, First Town Treasurer", The Townsman, September 24, 2015, page 9.


--Eleanor (talk) 14:20, 3 March 2016 (EST)


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