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#1. Relevance 100 pointsThe Register | Thursday, March 23, 1978 | Page: 21
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Amalia (Toby) Jacobucci, 97 Brezner Lane, Centerville, recently announced her candidacy for the Barnstable School Committee.

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#2. Relevance 14 pointsThe Register | Thursday, September 29, 1977 | Page: S23
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A grant of money to assist families in the caseload of Children's Protective Services was presented to District Executive, Louis Jacobucci, by Mrs. Amalia Gourdin, President of the Godmothers, Inc.

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Hill, Edwina Slavin, Amalia (Toby) Jacobucci, Simon Gesin.

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#4. Relevance 12 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, September 29, 1977 | Page: 8
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A grant to assist families in the caseload of Children's Protective Services was presented to District Executive Louis Jacobucci by Mrs. Amalia Gourdin, president of the Godmothers, Inc.

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#5. Relevance 12 pointsThe Register | Thursday, March 30, 1978 | Page: 5
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Candidate Amalia (Toby) Jacobucci, 97 Brezner Lane, Centerville, feels "competency, accountability and back-tobasics" are the most imporant issues in this year's campaign.

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#6. Relevance 8 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Friday, October 21, 2011 | Page: SA27
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Jane Gunnery Jeffery Guyette Margaret Haggerty Catherine Haggerty Nancy Hall Patricia Hall Patrick Hamilton Clare Hannan Warren Hansen Linda Harr Susan Harngan Helen Harris Jason Harris Ellen Harris Dorothy Harrison Margaret Hart Saliy Hartin Jane Harty Shirley Haschi Yvonnes Hawes Mary Healy Irmgard Henderson Marie Henn Peter Hickman Alan Hidenfelter Evelyn Hidenfelter Mary Higgins Laura Hilf Use Hipp Margaret Hitchms Maura Hitzenbuhler Dorothy Holden Mary Holden Norman Hord Dorothy Hord Ann Horkan Robert Home Barbara Howard John Howttt Patricia Howitt Caroline Hoy( Edward Hughes Patricia Hughes Dorothy Hughes John Hunter Janet Huntley June Inman Patricia Izzo Mary Jackson Regina Jacobson Amalia Jacobucci Irena Jansonas A Jjrvi Walt Jebens Gail Jebens Lo'a Jenkins Joan Jennings Mary Jensen Leif Jensen Mary Jevdet Althea Johnson Brenda Johnson Margaret Johnson Christopher Jones Lynn Jones Ruth Jones Richard Kahelin Georgia Kahelin Mary Kaleta Arnold Kaplan Cynthia Kaplan Carolyn Keating Sam Keavy Jean Keavy Anne Kefalas Joy Kelleher Joan Kelly James Kelly Daniel Kelly Therese Kenney Joan Kenney Paul Kerstien Janet Kerstien Barbara King Robert King Maragarel Kirsh John Kirshienheiter James Kirwan Jeannette Kirwan Rubin Kirzner Bela Kirzner Robert Klaiber Lynda Klem Leo Klem John Klund Josephine Kniska Alicia Knoff

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#7. Relevance 7 pointsThe Register | Thursday, March 20, 1980 | Page: 21
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Carrying out these dual projects will be the responsibility of Amalia Jacobucci, a DES staff member who will be working three days a week at DYHS until the end of the school year.

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#8. Relevance 6 pointsThe Register | Thursday, February 16, 1978 | Page: 2
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Slavin of Hyannis, Amalia Jacobucci of Centerville, Michael Princi of Hyannis, and Simon Gesin of Hyannis.

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#9. Relevance 3 pointsThe Register | Thursday, March 09, 1978 | Page: 3
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Willett of Hyannis, Edwina Slavin of Hyannis, Amalia Jacobucci of Centerville, Simon Gesin of Hyannis, Michael Princi of Hyannis Port, Robert F. G laser of Centerville, and incumbent Levi Hill of Hyannis.

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#10. Relevance 2 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Friday, October 14, 2011 | Page: B2
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Amalia A. (Toby) Jacobucci, 85

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The Register, Thursday, March 23, 1978; Page: 21
Amalia Jacobucci seeks school seat
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Amalia (Toby) Jacobucci, 97 Brezner Lane, Centerville, recently announced her candidacy for the Barnstable School Committee. She is a long time resident of Centerville, with two sons educated in the Barnstable School system. . In addition toB.A. and M.A. degrees in Sociology, she is a Certified School Librarian with three years experience in the High School Library, and was a substitute teacher *ho taught many subjects throughout the school system. In a press release this week she noted "a continuing interest and support through her volunteer activities with the high school Speech Club and Performing Arts. She is presently an Employment Counselor with particular responsibility for job development and job training programs. "Ms Jacobucci feels that the basic issues facing education today are competency and accountability in the classroom and the job readiness of our young people. For the Barnstable school system, the immediate issue appears to be the complex, one of an equitable redistribution of the school population, she stated. ,

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