City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1960-1961, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1960
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Accordingly, last July the Council, at Mayor Zabriskie's request, allocated $7,000.00 for Newburyport's 50% share of a $14,000.00 master plan to be developed by a consultant in cooperation with the Planning Board. The Federal Government would contribute the remaining $7,000.00. This was Newburyport's first effort to obtain coordinated, long-range, healthy planning for future growth.


Under Massachusetts law it was the Planning Board's responsibility to choose a consultant to prepare the master plan. In August the Planning Board held a series of interviews with eight prospective consultants.


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During this time the Planning Board was in constant touch with officials of the Massachusetts Department of Commerce and the United States Federal Housing Authority for their advice and opinions. We also solicited the advice and opinions of other Massachusetts cities and towns in which the various consultants we were interviewing had done work. On the basis of this vast inquiry, the Planning Board (in early September) voted unanimously to have Edwards and Kelcey of Boston prepare our master plan under the direction of Mr. Charles Downe.


The application papers to the federal government were immediately prepared and sent to the Massachusetts Department of Commerce. From there they went to the Federal Housing Authority in New York and Washington, D. C. Federal approval was forthcoming in early February, 1961.


SOME GENERAL REMARKS ON MASTER PLANNING


A master plan serves two important and very distinct ends. First, is its value to planning. Second, is what it means to property interests. It is valuable to keep these two ends distinct in thinking about master planning.


I. What the master plan means to planning


1. A Source of Information


The first step of the master plan procedure is the "survey." This gathering and analysis of information is essential. The data itself is not necessarily part of the plan, but it is a necessary antecedent and a supporting reference.


2. A Program for Correction


The plan will indicate Newburyport's sore spots. It probes for needs not obvious at any given moment. It will recommend some priority of action and will stress financial ability and community desires


3. A Technique for Coordination


The Newburyport Planning Board is -- by declaration of Massachusetts law -- an integrating agency. With different bodies concentrating on streets, parks, school sites, etc., (and with in- creasing tendency to delegate new measures such as public housing or urban renewal to newly created authorities), there is a danger of lack of coordination. It is the special task of the Planning Board to supply this overall coordination and mutual adjustment. The master plan is one instrument used to fulfill this function.


II. What the Master Plan Means to Property Interests


To have a master plan made is fairly easy. The big problem is having it influence development. Local governments exert impact on physical development chiefly in two ways: (a) zoning and (b) sub- division control. These are the tools to bring the plan's goals into realization. This distinction between the master plan itself and the tools for implementing it, for giving it effect, is vital.


1. A Method for Serving Notice


For the land developer a master plan serves, at very minimun, as a guide to the probable reaction of local governmental authorities to a given proposal for development. Notice is thereby served on parties dealing in decisions affecting urban conditions as to the probable outcome of their proposals, where these are dependent upon


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Planning Board approval or even where the les- direct but often more important sanction of needed public cooperation is involved. In short, collision with public interest can, in some instances, be deflected. 1


2. A Guard Against the Arbitrary


The Master Plan by


(a) its requirements of information gathering and analysis i.e., controls based on facts (hence the legal ad- vantage) and


(b) its comprehensiveness which diminishes problems of discriminations, granting of special privileges, and the denial of equal protection of the laws


· makes less available to the private landowner the two most frequent sorts of attack upon government regulation. If the local community has gone to the point of preparing a master plan, the private landowner's chances of success in attacking an ordinance which is based on the plan are considerably diminished.


3. The master plan is in no way legally binding upon private property, until, or unless, its recommendations are translated into official changes in the zoning map. Planning and enforcement should not be confused.


NEWBURYPORT'S MASTER PLAN


The following is a detailed description of the proposed Newburyport Master Plan as agreed upon by the Newburyport Planning Board and Edwards and Kelcey:


1. Inventory Surveys


2. Base Map


Adapt from existing city maps and/or other appropriate sources a base map to present planning data and plans in a clear and concise manner. Prepare the map for suitable reproduction at different scales and show streets, water bodies, streams, rail- roads and pertinent boundary lines. Prepare a report, as a sub- report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, sum- marizing the mapping procedure.


b. Land Use Study


Prepare an up-to-date detailed inventory of land use showing residential, commercial, industrial, semi-public and public uses. Also record open space and vacant land with their basic physical characteristics on the base map. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan re- port, detailing the quantity, distribution and characteristics of all types of uses.


Population


Assemblàpertinent population data and prepare a map show- ing distribution of population by dwelling units. On the basis of these data and the land use and vacant land analysis in (b) above, prepare a population forecast for the city. Prepare a report, as a sub-report er as & sec- tion of the comprehensive plan report, summarizing the popu- lation study.


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d. Neighborhood Analysis


Prepare a neighborhood analysis of the city that will define logical neighborhoods or areas of like or similar use and housing characteristics. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, outlining the neighborhood patterns of the city.


e. Economic Base


Tabulate and evaluate the character, location, extent and magnitude of the various economic activities of the city including manufacturing, retail and wholesale trade, agri- cultural, personal services and construction. Relate to the land use and population studies and the opportunities and potential for the city. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, outlining the economic base and potential of the city.


f. Generalized Housing Conditions


Analyze housing conditions from existing data and local in- formation, surveys and inspection reports. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, summarizing housing conditions in the city.


2. Community Facilities' Studies and Plan


a. Schools


Incorporate previously prepared school studies and recommen- dations into preparation of future land use studies and plans and supplement studies with current data as required.


b. Recreation


Prepare a recreation survey and plan of existing and projected recreation areas, their location, type and use. Relate to land use trends, population forecasts and the school study in 2 (a) above. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, detailing existing and projected recreation needs.


3. Circulation Study and Plan


Streets and Highways


b. Off-street Parking


Incorporate previously prepared parking and traffic recommen- dations into preparation of future land use studies and plans and supplement with current data as required.


4 . Utility Studies and Plans


a. Water


h. Sewerage


c . Drainage


Incorporate previously prepared water, sewerage and drainage studies and recommendations into preparation of future land use studies and plans and supplement with current data as required.


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5. Future Land Use Plan


Prepare a future land use study and plan incorporating the col- lective recommendations of all prior studies, to be used as a basis for projected action programs in zoning, possible land acquisition for public use, street improvements, needed public facilities and the stimulation of private capital and invest- ment. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, detailing the future land use of the city.


6. Effectuation Program


a. Zoning Ordinance


Prepare a proposed zoning ordinance and map based upon the land use, population, economic and other studies and upon the future land use plan. Prepare a report, with maps as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, detailing the proposed zoning ordinance and map.


b. Subdivision Regulations


Review existing subdivision regulations and submit recom- mendations to be consistent with state legislation, local conditions and the above studies.


c. Capital Budget Program


Prepare an outline of a capital budget program including a listing of needed community projects and a summary of the city's financial data. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, sum- marizing the program outline.


d. Renewal Program


Outline urban renewal possibilities for the city by evalu- ating local conditions and analyzing those areas possibly needing assistance. Prepare a report, as a sub-report or as a section of the comprehensive plan report, summarizing the findings on urban renewal needs of the city.


7. Master Plan Report


Prepare a comprehensive plan report, covering all of the above items (unless a sub-report has been prepared) and submit the plan and its recommendations. Include pertinent maps, charts and other graphic material and sufficient text to explain clearly and satis- factorily the work undertaken.


The program will be carried out over a period of twelve months. The fee for carrying out the program as outlined above will be $14,000 to be shared equally by the city and the Federal government. .


The Planning Board will meet with the consultant on an average of one meeting per month as required by the Federal Title VII program, and the consultant will attend up to four other meetings and/or public hearings.


A total of one hundred copies of sub-reports or final reports, including those required by Title VII, will be printed as part of the program in addition to necessary memoranda, charts, maps and similar documentation.


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The fee also covers the consultant's necessary reports to and meetings with the Massachusetts Department of Commerce and the various administrative and contractual procedures inherent in the Federal/State operations.


CONCLUSION


Perhaps the most important point about the Master Plan is that it is not being prepared for just the Planning Board; rather, it is being prepared for every citizen of Newburyport. A broad base of public participation is crucial to its success. The Newburyport Planning Board and the consultant will make every effort to inform the people of Newburyport about every step along the way. In turn, we ask the people's interest and help in this first step toward mak- ing Newburyport a better city in which to live and work.


120


Elections PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 26, 1960


Democratic Party


Ward Ward War H


rd Ward Ward


vard Ward Ward


0


Delegates at Large to National


Convention


Foster Furcolo


20


89


23


17


35


34


218


John W.McCormack


18


87


24


19


36


27


211


John M.Lynch


15


80


23


17


30


24


189


Robert F.Murphy


17


83


24


18


29


29


200


Joseph D.Ward


17


83


24


17


32


29


202


Edward J.McCormack, Jr.


16


80


23


19


27


24


189


Thomas J. Buckley


17


80


22


16


35


26


196


John F.Collins


17


81


24


15


31


27


195


Joseph William. Belanger


15


73


22


15


25


23


173


John E.Powers


16


76


26


16


28


27


189


John F. Thompson


15


71


21


15


25


24


171


Endicott Peabody


18


75


22


15


30


24


184


Robert Francis Kennedy


18


84


28


16


28


26


200


Howard W.Fitzpatrick


15


75


21


15


27


22


175


Garrett H.Byrne


15


76


22


15


25


22


175


Balcom S.Taylor


15


71


21


15


26


21


169


Mary L.Fonseca


15


73


21


15


27


21


172


John L.Saltonstall, Jr.


16


78


22


16


29


22


183


Betty Taymor


14


72


21


15


26


21


169


Stephen T.Chmura


14


71


20


15


27


21


168


Bernard Solomon


14


72


20


15


27


21


169


Kenneth J.Kelley


18


78


21


15


27


21


180


A.Frank Foster


15


73


20


15


27


21


171


Thomas J. O'Connor , Jr.


17


76


22


16


27


21


179


Blanks


213 2439


399


146


514


478


4189


Alternate Delegates


William F.Donoghue


16


72


21


16


28


22


175


Charles N.Collatos


14


69


19


15


27


21


165


Mary De. Pasquale Murray


15


71


19


15


25


21


166


Peter J.Rzeznikiewicz


16


69


19


15


24


23


166


Edward King


14


70


19


15


25


21


164


Joseph A.DeGuglielmo


15


69


19


15


24


21


163


Cornelius W. Phillips, Jr.


16


71


21


15


24


22


169


Anthony M.Scibelli


17


68


19


15


24


21


164


Richard Maguire


16


71


21


16


23


22


169


Paul W.Glennon


15


70


19


15


23


22 21


164


Dan H.Fenn, Jr.


14


70


20


15


25


165


Thomas J.Noonan


15


72


21


15


26


22


171


Blanks


117 1306


231


81


302


269


2307


Totals


121


Elections ( cont )


District Delegates and Alternate District Delegates to National Convention


Delegates


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1


2


3


Ward Ward Ward Ward


Francis X.Collins


18


65


21


12 .


27


20


163


Albert H.Zabriskie


22


113


30


21


40


40


266


William J.Maguire


15


68


21


12


24


19


159


Benjamin A.Smith


15


64


20


12


23


19


153


Blanks


30


406


64


31


86


78


695


Alternate Delegates


John J.Linnehan


14


68


22


16


27


22


169


Mary Kennedy


17


69


25


14


23


25


173


Blanks


19


221


31


14


50


41


376


State Committee (one man)


James P.Boyle


15


63


15


16


26


28


163


Blanks


10


116


24


6


24


16


196


State Committee (one woman)


Marion P.Donoghue


15


50


15


14


22


24


140


Mona R.Jones


20


5


2


4


6


41


Blanks


109


19


6


24


14


178


Ward Committee


Alex Bondar


13


Leo Chaisson


13


DesireChatigny


13


Arthur J.Coffey


14


Edna B.Coffey


12


Nicholas A.Contos


14


Charles M.Crowley


12


James A.Croteau


16


Marion J.Maccarone


15


Mary Croteau


14


Genevieve Crowley


13


Dorothy B.Aubin


12


Joan Matthews


17


Michael E.O'Connor


16


Samuel A.Perley


13


Agatha Poulin


15


George H.Poulin, Jr.


17


Eugene C.Roaf


16


Stephen J. Welch


12


Joseph B.Harvey


12


Charlotte D.Harvey


12


Edward G.Reardon


12


Willard F.Parsons


12


Margaret M.Parsons


12


John Buckley


15


Bessie Lucy


12


Frank J.Lucy


14


Alfred G.Hersey


13


William V.McGoldrick


15


Louise M.McGoldrick


16


122


Elections ( cont )


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1 2 3


4


5


6


Ward Committee (cont)


John F.Daley


74


Daniel F.Sullivan


17


Anna I.Welch


14


Andrew G.Gagalis


18


Gloria Gagalis


15


Blanks


385


Ward Committee Group 1


William E.Welch


107


Arthur P.Croteau


102


James A. Croteau , Jr.


104


Rita Croteau


99


Lawrence J. Bresnahan


96


Joseph W.Zabriskie


105


Donald J.Zabriskie


102


Joseph F.Callery


94


Philip R.Cary


93


Irene Naumetz


89


Mary Reardon


93


Mary I.Welch


93


Patrick J. Welch


101


Jacob B.Checkoway


91


Alfred W. Chouinard


93


John J.Connors


89


Everett R.Davis


88


John J.Twomey


88


Arthur V.Gagne


91


Joseph Woodman


88


William W. Wheaton


88


Edward Garand


92


Joseph C.Harrigan


95


Ernest J.Hart


90


John P.Hopkins


90


Marion E.Noyes


92


Lawrence H.Grady


88


Christos J.Kekopoulos


90


Thomas J.Lyons


90


Cornelius P.Murphy, Jr.


90


Dennis E.Murray


93


Donald Nolan


90


Patrick H.Casey


91


Arlene Casey


90


Ward Committee Group 2


Everett D.Morrill


51


Muriel I.Morrill


36


Angelo Vangile


38


Marion E.Noyes


38


Rose M. James


43


Herman Noyes


34


Edward Garand


38


Margaret E.Dearborn


36


Alfred W. Chouinard


39


Dennis E.Murray


36


123


Elections (cont)


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


1 2


d Hard Ward Ward ward Totala


Ward Committee (cont)


Arthur V.Gagne


36


Jacob B. Checkoway


36


Patrick J.Welch


46


Mary I.Welch


40


John J.Connors


35


Peter Davino


36


Lawrence J.Bresnahan


40


Thomas J.Lyons


40


Ernest J.Hart


38


John J. Twomey


38


Helen H.Hart


36


Cornelius P.Murphy, Jr.


38


Joseph C.Harrigan


38


John P.Hopkins


34


Daniel F.Sullivan


38


Christos J.Kekopoulos


36


Joseph F.Callery


39


Rose Morrill


38


Agnes C.Gould


36


Michael Roman


36


Joseph Woodman


36


Everett R.Davis


35


Blanks


1841


Ward Committee


Soteros H.Fotos


25


Joseph Corey


21


Rita N.Binette


21


Robert Binette


20


Reginald S.DuBois


22


Muriel E.DuBois


21


John J.Bocci


17


Stacy Bocci


16


Leona Chetsas


17


Lawrence P.Dodge


17


Mary A.Duggan


22


Mary E.Foley


22


David L.Harnch


17


Cornelius F.Leary


20


Charles E.Moody


16


Lawrence M. Twomey, Jr.


25


Jesse N.Moody


16


Benoit Richard


21


Gertrude M.Richard


18


John J.Wiseman


21


Mildred J.MacIntosh


21


John Economides


20


Andrew J.Gillis


2


Blanks


927


124


Elections (cont )


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


Ward Committee


Norbert A.Carey


15


Hugh J.Doyle


15


Tom Talas


14


Edward E. Crawshaw


16


Daniel T.Healey


15


Angelo E.Fotinopoulos


14


John F. Hal lisey


17


Frances Kelleher


19


Nick Matthews


14


Franklin J. Spaulding


14


George E.Twomey


16


Benjamin A.Plouff


15


Francis Manning


1


George Triandafilou


1


Meneluas Coussoule


1


4


Daniel F.Healey


1


Blanks


515


Ward Committee


Norman H.Doyle


34


Lawrence W.Crowley


24


Mary Boothroyd


21


James E.Doyle


25


Joseph T.Fosillo


23


Charles W.Howard


25


John F.Cuff


21


Marion E.Cuff


21


Harlan R. Plante


21


Phoebe Plante


21 25


James P.Reardon


25


William P.Sheehan


27


James F.Spaulding


22


Albert H.Zabriskie


36


Louise H.Zabriskie


27


Louis P.Fosillo


26 24


Paul J.Matthews


Edward F.Gallant


20


Albert E.Zabriskie


27


Barbara Snow O'Loughlin


22


James J.O' Loughlin


22


Mary P.Fosillo


26


John M.Desmond


24


Joseph L.Berg


20


Andrew P.Cronin


23


Philip A.Cronin


24 25


John H. Donahue


Leonides P.Chetsas


25


Elizabeth J.Healey


29


John J. Stone


27


Blanks


942


125


m


William P.Cronin


John E.Kelley


Anna A.Borin


Mary Rose Cameron


Daniel F.Reardon


Elections (cont )


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


1


2


3


4


5


6


Ward Committee


John J. Quinn, Jr.


21


Beatrice A.Espovich


21


Joseph Fanaras


24


Henry T.Babbin


23


Burton Checkoway


22


Clifford J.Burke


21


Ervin W.Cox


19


Vincent J.Connolly


22


Lawrence Caranfa


18


William D.Desmond


19


Edmund Dzioba


18


Norman Espovich


24


Everett J.Foley


23


Robert L.Fuller


21


Ermont H.Goldsmith


22


T.Francis Kelleher


26


George H. Lawler, Jr.


25


Edith Murphy


20


Edward J.Murphy


25


William Pelletier


22


Evelyn Rocco


18


Leopold J.Rocco


18


Michael F.Twomey


23


Alfred Gladu


20


Edward D. Twomey


19


Earl Simon


23


Frank A.Kehmna


21


John A.Matthews


25


Terrence P.Tait


21


James D.Magner


21


Barbara A.Lawler


20


Edward A.Butler


20


William M. Shea


24


Blanks


831


TOTAL VOTE


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1 2


m


25 179


39


22


50


50


359


Presidential Preference Democratic


John F.Kennedy


13


69


17


15


42


25


181


Adalai Stevenson


1


1


1


2


5


Daniel J.O'Brien


1


1


Symington


1


-


1


2


Truman


1


1


Fotos


1


1


Nixon


1


1


Blanks


11 106


21


7


6 16


167


6


Totals


126


Elections (cont )


Presidential Preference Republican


Richard Nixon Nelson Rockefeller John Kennedy Eisenhower Goldwater


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1 2 3 4 5


6


35


24


23


12


25


47


166


1


3


6


10


4


1


5


10


1


1


1


1


Blanks


15


21


14


12


18


22


102


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 26, 1960


Republican Party


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


Delegates at Large to National


Convention


Leverett Saltonstall


46


34


32


26


35


67


240


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.


45


38


31


25


34


65


238


Joseph W.Martin, Jr.


36


31


23


24


30


59


203


Thomas A. Pappas


30


27


21


24


25


56


183


Ralph H. Bonnell


30


28


19


24


28


56


185


Mary R.Wheeler


32


27


22


24


25


55


185


Daniel E.McLean


33


31


19


24


28


55


190


Fred Lamson


31


27


19


24


26


57


184


Frank S.Giles


33


32


21


24


27


57


194


Robert F. Bradford


37


29


23


25


30


59


203


Blanks


157


206


140


36


142


214


895


Alternate Delegates


Lloyd B.Waring


31


30


21


24


27


51


184


John A.Volpe


33


30


21


24


31


56


195


Georgia E.Ireland


31


28


19


24


26


51


179


George D.Hammond


32


29


21


24


27


54


187


Bruce Crane


30


28


19


24


27


51


179


Irene K.Thrasher


28


28


19


24


28


51


178


Richard F.Treadway


29


28


20


24


28


52


181


Augustus G.Means


39


30


25


24


29


57


204


Andrew A.Hunter


30


27


20


24


27


51


179


George L.Sargent


30


28


20


25


29


53


185


Blanks


197


224


165


39 151


273


1049


1


2


3


Tard Wa


6


127


Elections (cont.)


District Delegates and Alternate District Delegates to National Convention


Delegates


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1


23


4


6


Roger E. Ingalls


37


32


23


24


27


60


203


Christopher H. Phillips


38


37


27


24


29


59


214


Blanks


27


33


24


8


30


41


163


Alternate Delegates


Beatrice K.Corliss


37


32


25


24


25


58


201


Benjamin H.White


38


29


21


24


27


55


194


Blanks


27


41


28


8


34


47


185


State Committee


(one man)


Harvey Beit


44


38


30


23


33


65


233


Blanks


7


13


7


5


10


15


57


State Committee (one woman)


Sara F.Wilkins


24


21


24


15


30


41


145


Blanks


27


30


23


13


13


39


145


Ward Committee


Raymond H. Bingham


36


Ruth P.Bingham


28


Henry Graf, Jr.


40


Nancy T. Noyes


31


Ruth B. Bennett


29


Elsa W.Thurlow


29


George N.Quimby


33


Eunice I.Vangile


22


Joseph I.Vangile


22


Frank Landford


38


Delphine L.Landford


27


Isabel Quimby


31


Theodore P. Stanwood, Jr.


41


Francis G.Warcewicz


22


Rita I.Warcewicz


23


Vivian A.Hoyt


29


Blanks1304


Ward Committee


Carl C.Emery


37


Thomas J.Coffey


36


Forrest E.Collins


32


George A.Cashman


29


Raymond G.Harris


28


Bradley Fuller


32


Josiah H.Welch


29


Henry J.Chouinard


27


James G.Zafris


29


Francis B.Kilgour


26


George W.Moulton


31


Victor B.Otto


24


Samuel Bloom


24


.


128


Elections (cont)


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


Ward Committee (cont)


Anastasia Sarette


Carl W.Elwell


29


Thomas H. Buckley


23


Lawrence K.Adams


24


Clifford E.Allen


31


Blanks


1270


Ward Committee


Grace A. Smith


29


Arthur Greenleaf Smith


27


Edith P.Hamilton


27


Hollis J.Hamilton


25


John M. Chase


24


Malcolm K.Hoyt


26


Thomas Garson


23


Zelma F.Gardner


24


Emery P.Todd


26


Katherine L.Todd


26


Isidor L.Kantrowitz


27


Estelle Theberge


24


Blanks


963


Ward Committee


John Nicholson


25


Harvey Beit


25


Norman D. Richardson


25


Florence Richardson


25


Lorna Learned


25


John T.Elliott


25


Edwin B.Cox


25


Norma L.Beit


25


J.Dean Fleming


25


Mary P.Fleming


25


Elizabeth H. Cheney


25


Laurence B.Cheney


26


Newton Cetlin


27


Blanks


652


Ward Committee


John W.Chase


31


Jean N.Chase


28


Reta T.Chase


29


Frances R.Morrill


31


Frank F.Morrill


29


Malcolm G.Smith


30


William B.Coltin


34


Eleanor J.Baker


27


Fannie M.Mckinney


0


Mary J.Carey


35


John R. Lunt


30


James T.Connolly


1


Blanks


1200


1 2


3


4 5


Tara 6


Allen R.Gardner


129


Elections (cont)


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Total s


Ward Committee


Bertha E.Collis


50


Anne L.Rigney


51


John W. Rigney


51


Joseph W. Stanwood


49


Virginia 0.Barnes


50


James T.Barron


49


Francis M. Philbrick


55


Clara W.Claflin


50


Aram Kerkian


59


Bruce C.Scarborough


50


Francis D.Curran


48


Jeanette E.Curran


48


Albert E. Buzzell


50


Myrtle C.Buzzell


49


Daniel B.Knight


50


John W.Eisenhut


48


Dale B.Munroe


50


Lawrence M.Weare


53


Charles O.Mackinnon


53


Allen A.Dodge


51


Charles F.Bridges


52


William H.Hulse


46


Leo V.Klos


52


Avedas M.Avedisian


48


J. Russell Potter


53


Arthur L.Roy


53


Harold E.Hawkes


55


Blanks


1427


TOTAL VOTE


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


I


2


m


4 5 6


51


51


37


28


43


80


290


STATE PRIMARY Sept .13,1960 Democratic


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Total s


I


2


3


Ward W


5


Ward


Senator in Congress


Foster Furcolo


34


87


50


65


80


360


Edmund C.Buckley


14


20


20


20


18


106


Thomas J.O'Connor, Jr.


29


64


48


37


69


69


316


Blanks


17


21


4


3


12


11


78


- 5


6


130


Elections (cont )


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1


2


Governor


Joseph D.Ward


36


68


39


30


58


43


274


Francis E.Kelly


13


26


25


27


20


25


136


John F.Kennedy


10


13


16


6


9


12


66


Alfred Magaletta


1


2


1


Robert F.Murphy


10


25


12


11


16


22


Endicott Peabody


21


52


33


22


56


70


254


Gabriel Francis Piemonte


1


2


3


Blanks


4


6


5


2


2


5


24


Lieutenant Governor


Edward F.McLaughlin, Jr.


55


137


101


66


112


124


595


Pasquale Caggiano


18


22


14


19


26


35


134


Blanks


21


33


17


13


28


19


131


Secretary


Kevin H.White


34


72


51


36


64


70


327


Francis X.Ahearn


26


60


35


33


51


50


255


Margaret F.McGovern


16


30


20


11


22


36


135


Blanks


18


30


26


18


29


22


243


Attorney General


Edward J.McCormack, Jr.


64


145


96


78


125


130


638


Blanks


30


47


36


20


41


48


222


Treasurer


John Thomas Driscoll


35


60


42


38


48


59


282


George F. Hurley


4


14


5


9


7


14


53


John B.Kennedy


12


34


10


1


14


6


46


Patrick F.McDonough


15


28


15


10


29


25


122


Robert J. Sullivan


5


14


13


15


11


12


70


Blankş


16


34


22


10


30


26


138


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


63


130


90


78


118


110


585


John F. Hynes


11


25


19


23


39


125


Blanks


20


37


23


16


25


29


150


Congressman, Sixth District


George C.Ambrose


26


67


38


32


48


66


27


Mary Kennedy


27


60


49


36


53


45


27


Paul J. Perocchi


18


21


18


9


24


27


117


Blanks


23


44


27


21


41


40


196


25


15


27


36


149


John M.Kennedy


7


131


Elections (cont )


Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward


Totals


1


2


3


राम कृष्ण


6


Councillor, Fifth District


John Joseph Buckley


40


100


64


61


80


79


424


William G.Hennessey


14


31


25


16


24


36


146


Frank J. Incropera, Jr.


2


3


13


3


7


10


38


Otis H.Peluso


1


3


1


5


5


15


William V.Smith


7


5


3


3


8


6


32


Thomas J.Wholey


5


1


2


1


6


8


23


Blank s


25


49


25


13


36


34


182


Senator, Fourth Essex District


James P.Rurak


61


142


98


75


125


136


637


Blanks


33


50


34


23


41


42


223


Representative In General Court


First Essex District


Albert H.Zabriskie


82


168


114


93


146


156


759


Andrew J.Gillis


1


1


Blanks


11


24


18


5


20


22


100


Register of Probate and Insolvency Essex County


John J.Costello


37


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