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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
Notice:Welcome to our new digs...
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

3.0. "Who is located where?" by SERF::EPSTEIN (Contradance; no contra support) Thu Aug 07 1986 16:42

Let's start a "who's where" registry; this is especially helpful
when trying to locate other groups...

I am in Hardcopy Firmware, part of the TBU.  Hardcopy is located
on 1-3 and 3-6 of the Mill; the rest of TBU is in Parker Street.

Bruce
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3.1Internal Special System (ISS) MLO21-3MANTIS::PELAGATTIAnne A. PelagattiFri Aug 08 1986 18:4888
         Manager:  John Egolf (MLO21-3/E87, 223-3481, SPIDER::EGOLF)
    
    Internal Special Systems (ISS), part of P&DS, provides services to
    organizations throughout Digital in consulting, customized application
    development, diagnostic development, and documentation preparation
    services. Applications are developed for primarily for VAX/VMS.
    Languages used include VAX Basic, COBOL, FORTRAN, MACRO, and BLISS.
    Fourth generation products used include DATATRIEVE, FMS, PowerHouse,
    and general VAX Information Architecture products. Products such as
    PowerHouse and BASIS are being internally supported along with other
    internally developed products as part of the DIS Toolkit project. ISS
    also develops Departmental Systems for sale to Digital customers. 

    ISS is composed of 5 subgroups in Maynard which are described in the
    next page. 
    
                            Internal Applications

          Manager: Anne Pelagatti (MLO21-3/E87, 223-7733, SPIDER::PELAGATTI)
    
    This group services the broad applications needs of various groups
    within Digital.  These services include problem analysis, application
    development, and consulting to groups ranging from the engineering,
    design and industrial environment to the business and financial world.
    This group has expertise in VAX/VMS, RSTS/E, RSX, DBMS, BASIC, COBOL,
    BLISS, PASCAL, FMS, DATATRIEVE, PowerHouse and many other DEC software
    products. Sample applications and clients include several LAN tools
    aimed at software management for DIS; Media copying
    workstation/controller for SDC Media Production group; Telephone Data
    Collection and Billing System for Corporate Data Communications;
    Paperless ECO for the Terminal Business Unit; and Manufacturing Rules
    Checker for the CAD Environment group. 

    
                           Applications Engineering

      Manager: Jean Fullerton (MLO21-3/E87, 223-4376, SPIDER::FULLERTON)
    
    This group provides engineering services for the development of
    software applications for both internal use and external sale. Services
    include consultation, definition, design, and full-scale implementation
    of software systems.  Examples include TESS/DECjobmatch applicant
    tracking network, VTphone hardware interface, videotex data systems,
    hardware design tools, and the IDECUS registration and billing system. 

                          Manufacturing Applications

        Manager: Ron Uberti   (MLO21-3/E87 , 223-4607, SPIDER::UBERTI)

    This  group is designing CIM and application systems for Digital
    Manufacturing.  This group has also developed a software architecture
    which facilitates the connection of automatic manufacturing equipment
    to our VAX-based host systems.  Systems developed by this group include
    Logpoint and Universal Insertion Equipment Control Systems and the
    Automation Unlimited Workstation Controller. 

    
                             Diagnostic Services

    Manager: Stan Harackiewicz (MLO21-3/E87, 223-5729, SPIDER::HARACKIEWICZ)
    
    This group develops diagnostics for 32- and 16-bit systems. Generally
    written in MACRO or BLISS, these diagnostics test various CPU options
    and peripherals.  The main groups serviced are Engineering, Field
    Service, and Manufacturing. Sample projects include Nautilus
    diagnostics, Aurora ROM resident diagnostics, IVIS diagnostics and
    firmware, Tempest diagnostic development, AZTEC disk formatter,
    functional microcode and ROM resident diagnostics for the BI to UNIBUS
    Adpator (BUA), manufacturing RQT test applications and VAX-to-Xerox
    9700 Laser printer distributed queue/printing system. 
    
    
                            Documentation Services

      Manager: Dan Ostergren (MLO21-3/E87, 223-9347, SPIDER::OSTERGREN)

    This group provides technical writing, editing and proofreading, as
    well as data preparation and input using computerized writing and
    editing tools (VAX EDT, DSRPLUS, the DOCUMENT Production System), laser
    printers, and typesetters. The group primarily writes User Guides,
    System Manager Guides, Installation Guides, and Release notes, but is
    available to produce a wide variety of other documentation such as
    brochures, data sheets, and training manuals. Documentation Services
    can provide one-stop shopping for new or existing documents that need
    to be professionally written, updated, input, and/or reproduced and
    distributed. 
   

3.2From a residentEVER::MCVAYPete McVayTue Aug 12 1986 12:193
    I work at Virginia Road, but live in Maynard, on Maple Street.  So my
    interest is from a town, rather than DECcie, point of view.
3.3Yes, people DO live in MaynardCARLIN::SULLIVANThis space for rentTue Aug 12 1986 16:586
    
    I work in Stow and live in Maynard (Apple Ridge). I'm interested
    both as a DECie and a "Maynardite?".
    
    							Mark
    
3.4well i don't live here....ANCHOR::FESTAWed Aug 13 1986 09:3019
    Well I work here in Maynard... PKO1... in the Digital
    Telecommunications Computer Room... that's the small room in Pk1..
    
    I don't spend alot of time here other than work... mostly because
    I don't know my way around and I am new to the area... only been
    working in Maynard for 4 months...
    
    I live in Boston.. yes downtown.. I use to work in Boston for DEC
    in the Sales office... so I have added quite a bit of time to my
    commute.. but I really don't mind at all... in fact I sort of enjoy
    it...
    
    I am looking forward to finding out more about Maynard and what
    better way to do so....I love Notes.
    
    donna
    3rd shift operator
    
    
3.5REGINA::DCLDavid LarrickTue Aug 19 1986 14:218
I've lived in Maynard for more than three years now, and in Acton and 
Boxborough before that.

I have worked in Maynard for ten years, both in Parker St. and the Mill, 
sometimes simultaneously.

I'm in the video engineering part of the Terminals Business Unit, located 
in PK3.
3.6In Maynard/Acton also...REGENT::MOZERJoe MozerTue Aug 19 1986 15:4310
    
    I've worked for DEC for almost 5 yrs. now, all of it in the Mill
    in Maynard.  Years before that I worked for another company that
    was in Maynard and was here with them for about 1 yr.  For DEC
    I'm part of the TBU, involved in buying out laser printers for DEC.
    
    I've lived in W. Acton for the last 12+ yrs. all that the same
    address (I HATE moving!!).                                         
    
    					Joe
3.7Another townieCOLORS::CAMPBELLWed Aug 20 1986 19:034
    I've lived on Concord St. in Maynard for five years.  I work in
    LJO, but I did work in PK1 for two years.
    
    - Larry
3.8Me too!PRAGMA::GRIFFINDave GriffinTue Aug 26 1986 17:116
3.9Another MaynarditeRACHEL::BARABASHBill BarabashWed Aug 27 1986 14:505
  I've lived in Maynard for the past five years in the grey house at the
  corner of George and Paul Roads.  I worked in the Mill 1978-9 and can
  still navigate its maze of twisty passages.

  -- Bill B.
3.10OHBOY, Another MaynarditePNEUMA::TRACYFri Sep 12 1986 13:084
    I also work and live in Maynard. I live on the corner of Grant
    and Hayes Streets (right next to May Ling Restaurant), and I work
    for Educational Services Development and Publishing (ESD&P) as a
    technical writer in Parker Street.  
3.11I'd rather compute that commuteGWEN::LOMICKAJJeff LomickaThu Oct 02 1986 13:3611
For those of you in building 5, I used to live in the green house at the
bottom of the hill on Thompson St.  For a while, I even had an infrared
optical modem connecting my terminal at home to the Mill.  (Then spring
came and the leaves came out.  Leaves are opaque.)

That house got too small and I now live over by the new chinese restraunt.

I work in PK3, I'd rather work in the mill (I used to).  I don't leave
Maynard unless I absolutely must.  Evan (Brother's pizza) and Jeff (True
Value hardware) know me by first name, I've been to their stores so many
times.
3.12Another oneINK::MWHITEWed Oct 15 1986 18:295
    Hello, My name is William j., Buckley. I've been a Maynardite for
    quite a few years now. I worked in the Mill for over 6 years, now
    I'm located in CFO1. 
    Cheers,
    -WJB
3.13Former townie, now an almost-townieRENKO::LUWISHWed Oct 15 1986 19:338
    I lived on Tremont Street from 1981-3, within easy walking distance
    of the Mill (like most of Maynard), where I never worked.  After
    getting married, we moved to Sudbury just east of the Maynard town
    line off 117.  So, while we're not townies, we certainly hang out
    a lot in Maynard (especially at Kiku -- yum!).  By the way, we miss
    the Pub... is there another place in town for slumming?
    
    Ed
3.14Maynard/DECcieEVE::K_HAMILTONKARENWed Dec 03 1986 13:3628
I'm 4th generation of my family to live in Maynard, since great-
grandfolks got off the boat in 1889.  I live on Deane St. (all the
maps spell it Dean but the street sign says Deane).  I've been 
there for about 10 years and before that in the building that was
torn down to build McD's.  I've been with DEC 10 years; the last
5 hear at the Mill.

I work in Marketing Research in bldg 10 and enjoy it very much.

I run away from home almost every weekend, camping in the summer and
visiting friends in the winter.  

Has anyone ever been in the P.C.?  Hase POETS ever thought about
meeting there?  I'd kinda like to see the inside, but not enough to
go by myself!

< Note 3.13 by RENKO::LUWISH >
                    -< Former townie, now an almost-townie >-

    I lived on Tremont Street from 1981-3, within easy walking distance
    of the Mill (like most of Maynard), where I never worked.  After
    getting married, we moved to Sudbury just east of the Maynard town
    line off 117.  So, while we're not townies, we certainly hang out
    a lot in Maynard (especially at Kiku -- yum!).  By the way, we miss
    the Pub... is there another place in town for slumming?
    
    Ed

3.15Stow - apple capital of the world !!CASV01::BJAQUESDoctor BobWed Dec 03 1986 14:3314
    I live in Stow, just up the street from Maynard.  Near Shelburn
    farm.  I've lived here for 7 years.  I work in Chelmsford for US
    area reference software development.  I 've only wokrked for DEC
    for 2 years and I started at parker street.. sort of miss the
    5 minute commutes.
    
    Seems like half of Stow works for Digital.. 
    
    I grew up in Reading, MA.  Went back to my reunion a few years ago,
    told them I lived in Stow and no one knew where it was.  20 miles
    away..
       
    take it easy... dr bob
    
3.16I'd rather be at the MillVIDEO::PORCHERTom, Terminals Firmware/SoftwareFri May 08 1987 14:0611
    I worked in Maynard full-time since 1979, and since 1976 when I
    was working on DECnet-20, bopping between MR1-2 and ML5-5.  I've
    been with the Video Terminals group and followed them from the Mill
    to Parker Street (grudgingly; I'd rather be at the Mill!).
    
    I refuse long commutes (my primary vehicle is a bicycle) so I've
    never lived more than 12 miles from Maynard.  I now live just over
    the Maynard line, on Red Acre Road in Stow, where I've been for
    about 5 years.
                 --Tom Porcher
                                        
3.17better late than never, right?LDYBUG::DITMARSPeteFri Feb 05 1988 15:506
    
    I'm a millPerson (as of August 84) a townie (Parmenter Ave, as of
    August 87) and I've never looked at this conference until today! :^( 
    
    
    Pete
3.18this is wonderful!!!TRUCKS::GKEwatch it, he'll puuuurrr!Fri Aug 12 1988 17:3720
    My family has lived in Maynard for several generations.  (Glendale
    Street)
    
    I live in Southampton, England now but am from Maynard.  I used
    to live right across the street from the Mill and worked there for
    just 5 years before coming to work for Digital UK last year.  I
    worked in P.J.'s (I know it has a new name now but I don't know
    it) for many years also, moonlighting!  I was a secretary in Hardcopy
    (hello Bruce!), MSD, Personnel and Security working my way backwards.
    I am now a programmer/analyst here in the UK.
    
    I'm glad I found this conference as I get mighty homesick sometimes
    of news of how Maynard is changing/growing.
    
    Nice to have found you all.
    
    Gailann (Kimbrough) Keville-Evans
    SBP F4/1
    CSS Solent
    Hampshire, UK
3.19New to MaynardADVAX::CLOSETue Feb 21 1989 19:5335
    I'm Dave Close. I work in the Mill in the desktop communications group.
    We create all the promotional literature, etc. for workstations, PCs,
    terminals, and printers.
    
    Last September My wife, son, and I became Maynardites. We live on
    Lincoln St, off Concord, in an old house. I've been learning the joys
    of wallpaper stripping, plastering, and painting for five months now. 
    
    We enjoy Maynard and we're very happy with the move. We lived in
    Coolidge Corner in Brookline for 5 years before this, and in Cambridge
    and Somerville before that. I haven't missed being closer to the city
    for a minute since we moved. I love to run, bike, and golf, and this is
    a great area for that. My commute is down from an hour to three
    minutes. On days when my son isn't in daycare, I walk to work. My wife
    is only five minutes from her nursing job in Concord.
    
    My son loves the Greenmeadow playground and the Stow airport. At 23
    months, his world is defined by slides, swings, and airplanes --
    another win for Maynard.
    
    Our street is an interesting mix of old-timers and newcomers -- mostly
    old timers. Most people have lived there for 30 or 40 years. Their
    children are grown and gone. Now there are three or four younger
    families, and the cycle is starting again. We looked for a long, long
    time to find a home we could afford. We can't afford the one we bought
    -- this is Massachusetts, after all -- but of all the places we looked,
    we liked the tree-lined streets and interesting old houses in Maynard.
    
    This is a very convenient town. If you haven't lived in Brookline or
    Cambridge, you don't know what inconvenience is. Parking, traffic,
    noise -- I'm glad to be out of it. By now I guess I've run every street
    and every neighborhood in the town. I enjoy it, and with only a couple
    of exceptions, the streets and houses show a real pride of ownership.
    It's not a fancy town -- which isn't our style anyway -- but it's sure
    a nice place to live.
3.20Another new faceSMVDV1::JGUNNERSONJLGMon Oct 02 1989 20:0514
    My name John Gunnerson, live on Parker Street in Maynard. My property
    abuts Digital's PKO cluster on the PK1 side. We've lived there since
    1983. I used to work at PK3 (where I could walk) but was moved to
    Chelmsford and then took another job in Marlboro. Can't seem to find a
    job in Maynard. 
    
    It has to be said. I just found this note. Have learned more about
    Maynard from reading it than living there for 6 years.
    
    john
    
    P.S. I hate all of you who work at PKO (it is next to impossible to get
    in and out of my drive at rush hours). I know, it isn't your fault.
    ;^} 
3.21Have been noting, so intros are lateRAINBO::WALKERThu Oct 05 1989 18:037
    I'm Julia Walker, live on Waltham Street, you know that "beautiful"
    cape just before the Rod and Gun Club that those nice kids have
    been fixing up for the last 4 years!  I work in Littleton, on
    Porter road where the cafe is lousy.  I have 3 kids, 2 at GM,
    which I love (one is only 7 months).
    
    I love this notes file too.
3.22another maynarditeMEMIT::DUNNIGANMon Oct 29 1990 16:0214
    I have lived in Maynard for well over 30 years.  I worked in the mill
    before DEC came to town.  I also worked eight years for HH Scott where
    MSO is now.  I had six children go through the Maynard school system. 
    I moved out here after I married in 1952, we lived with my in-laws for
    a year, then we moved back into the city.  In 1958 we moved back to
    Maynard and have been here ever since.  I love Maynard and have seen
    many changes over the years, not all of them for the better (traffic)
    but nothing we can't live with.  I remember when lots of people looked
    down on Maynard and wouldn't live here, now there are houses in the
    $200K bracket.  You can purchase just about everything you might need
    right here in town.  
    
    Pat
    
3.23signing in38636::AUGUSTINEPurple power!Sat Nov 17 1990 11:379
    My name is Liz Augustine. In 1984, I moved to Stow, then to Acton in
    1988, and finally, finally to Maynard in April of this year. I like my
    new town -- it's down-to-earth, it has a real down town, and it's not
    stuck in the past (though changes come slowly). I'm concerned about
    local issues and have been following the school regionalization debate
    with interest.
    
    
    Liz
3.24want to get involvedTHOTH::FILZDTN 223-2033Mon Nov 19 1990 15:504
    To Liz
    	What to fien out more about the town? There are postions open on
    the Finance Committee. We met this Tuesday come on down an see what
    goes one behind the seens.
3.25HELLO, IT'S ME....A1VAX::DISMUKEKwik-n-e-z! That's my motto!Mon Jan 20 1992 13:0420
    Well, I guess I shouldn't stay read-only!
    
    I was a young Maynardian since birth.  I lived in town until I got
    married (a whole 27 years - give or take a few bachelorette
    apartments). I went to Roosevelt on Nason street for the first 6 yrs of
    school life (I remember Mr Greeno - my cheeks remember Mr Greeno). 
    Then I went to Emerson Junior High - I remember Mr Pratt and the Goober
    Jelly!  Then off to Maynard High - I remember the drug bust!  I
    remember Mr Lent and his discussion on chivalry!  I remember Mr Linney
    and Mrs Smith!
    
    I worked at Bachrach's from age 15 to 17 then on to Victory.  
    
    Then it was off to the real world - full time employment at Digital!
    
    Ah, yes!  Maynard!  Sorry, but it's nothing like it was!  (Maybe that's
    good 8^) - maybe it's not 8^(
    
    -sandy (formerly Wuorio of Maple Street)
    
3.26edh.SPIDR::HORRIGANWed May 20 1992 21:068
    I'm Ed Horrigan. I grew up in Marlboro, and married into Maynard. I've
    been living here since 1984. I reply occasionally so I thought I should 
    identify myself.
    I work in Maynard, MLO8-2, for the Corporate Design Group.
    
    
    edh.