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as a mill worker at Berkshire Cotton.Like many immigrant families, they strove to find a more comfortable place on America's social ladder. They took out mortgages and purchased several tenements and lots on Albert Street. And like many Polish families, they were active in the Catholic community: Her father donated a considerable sum of $20 to the building fund for St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in 1902."They were a typical Polish family," Michalenko said recently, referring to the family's active community participation and gradual investment in property.But while they were typical in their aspirations and challenges, family members also faced trouble, according to Michalenko's research. Leontina's father was arrested at least four times for alcohol related run ins with the law, and her parents were warned about her truancy from Renfrew School, which was part of the Adams Cheshire Regional School District.In 1923 the family abruptly relocated to Taftville, Conn. And five years after that, Lona ran away to New York City, where she looked for work.Michalenko said it is unclear how many of Lona's relatives are left in Adams, and that her memory isn't welcome among some in town."As intriguing as all this is, she still betrayed her country," Michalenko said.Lona met her future husband, Morris Cohen, in 1938 while living in New York. He was in many ways her opposite: He was college educated, Jewish, and the child of Communists. The couple married in 1940.While it is unclear when Lona became a spy for the Soviet Union, it is known that Morris had been recruited while he was a