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Edward J. King had fifty-seven (57) votes Richard J. O'Leary had ninety-three (93) votes Joseph Trudeau had thirty-seven (37) votes Blanks, ninety-three (93)
District Four
Marion L. Boch had one hundred and fifty-nine (159) votes Mary W. Davis had one hundred and ninety-six (196) votes Edward J. King had ninety-nine (99) votes Richard J. O'Leary had seventy-nine (79) votes Joseph Trudeau had three (3) votes
Scattering, one (1)
Blanks, seventy-four (74)
District Five
Marion L. Boch had one hundred and forty-three (143) votes Mary W. Davis had one hundred and fifty-one (151) votes Edward J. King had one hundred and twenty-three (123) votes Richard J. O'Leary had one hundred and forty-eight (148) votes Joseph Trudeau had ten (10) votes
Blanks, one hundred and eight (108)
District Six
Marion L. Boch had one hundred and seventy-five (175) votes Mary W. Davis had one hundred and one (101) votes Edward J. King had one hundred and forty-three (143) votes Richard J. O'Leary had one hundred and twenty-six (126) votes Joseph Trudeau had twelve (12) votes
Blanks, one hundred and sixty-five (165)
District Seven
Marion L. Boch had four hundred and six (406) votes Mary W. Davis had one hundred and ninety (190) votes Edward J. King had one hundred and fifty-two (152) votes
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Richard J. O'Leary had two hundred and forty-one (241) votes Joseph Trudeau had eleven (11) votes Blanks, one hundred and fifty-five (155)
District Eight
Marion L. Boch had one hundred and seventy-five (175) votes Mary W. Davis had seventy-nine (79) votes
Edward J. King had one hundred and eighty-seven (187) votes Richard J. O'Leary had one hundred and seventy-two (172) votes Joseph Trudeau had eleven (11) votes
Blanks, ninety-one (91)
One Member of Town Planning Board for Five Years
Frederick Foran Brown had fifteen hundred and nineteen (1519) votes Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant Thomas V. Fennessey had nine hundred and twenty-three (923) votes Arthur H. Grenon had three hundred and seventy-four (374) votes Thomas K. McManus had eleven hundred and forty-one (1141) votes Leo T. Young had seven hundred and seventeen (717) votes Blanks, nine hundred and sixty-four (964)
VOTE BY DISTRICTS
District One
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and thirty-nine (139) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had fifty-six (56) votes Arthur H. Grenon had twenty (20) votes Thomas K. McManus had two hundred (200) votes Leo T. Young had thirty-nine (39) votes Blanks, eighty (80)
District Two
Frederick Foran Brown had two hundred and twenty-three (223) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had seventy-eight (78) votes Arthur H. Grenon had forty-three (43) votes Thomas K. McManus had two hundred and twenty (220) votes Leo T. Young had one hundred and eight (108) votes Blanks, one hundred and seventy-four (174)
District Three
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and forty-six (146) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had thirty-eight (38) votes Arthur H. Grenon had sixteen (16) votes Thomas K. McManus had sixty-five (65) votes Leo T. Young had fifty-four (54) votes Blanks, fifty-three (53)
District Four
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and sixty-nine (169) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had sixty-nine (69) votes
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Arthur H. Grenon had thirty-nine (39) votes
Thomas K. McManus had eighty-six (86) votes Leo T. Young had one hundred and twenty-four (124) votes Blanks, one hundred and twenty-four (124)
District Five
Frederick Foran Brown had two hundred and seventeen (217) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had one hundred and three (103) votes Arthur H. Grenon had thirty-five (35) votes Thomas K. McManus had one hundred and twenty-five (125) votes Leo T. Young had seventy-three (73) votes Blanks, one hundred and thirty (130)
District Six
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and forty-three (143) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had two hundred and fifty-one (251) votes Arthur H. Grenon had twenty-seven (27) votes Thomas K. McManus had ninety (90) votes Leo T. Young had sixty-seven (67) votes Blanks, one hundred and forty-four (144)
District Seven
Frederick Foran Brown had three hundred and four (304) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had one hundred and ninety-two (192) votes Arthur H. Grenon had one hundred and fifty (150) votes Thomas K. McManus had one hundred and ninety-nine (199) votes Leo T. Young had one hundred and thirty-one (131) votes Blanks, one hundred and seventy-nine (179)
District Eight
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and seventy-eight (178) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had one hundred and thirty-six (136) votes Arthur H. Grenon had forty-four (44) votes Thomas K. McManus had one hundred and fifty-six (156) votes Leo T. Young had one hunded and twenty-one (121) votes Blanks, eighty (80)
One Member of Norwood Housing Authority for One Year (To Fill Vacancy)
Joseph Long had forty-two hundred and forty-three (4243) votes Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant Blanks thirteen hundred and ninety-five (1395)
VOTE BY DISTRICTS
District One
Joseph Long had three hundred and sixty-six (366) votes Blanks, one hundred and sixty-eight (168)
District Two
Joseph Long had six hundred and twenty-nine (629) votes Blanks, two hundred and seventeen (217)
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District Three
Joseph Long had two hundred and seventy-three (273) votes Blanks, ninety-nine (99)
District Four
Joseph Long had four hundred and twenty-six (426) votes Blanks, one hundred and eighty-five (185)
District Five
Joseph Long had five hundred and twenty-nine (529) votes Blanks, one hundred and fifty-four (154)
District Six
Joseph Long had five hundred and forty-five (545) votes Blanks, one hundred and seventy-seven (177)
District Seven
Joseph Long had nine hundred and eight (908) votes Blanks, two hundred and forty-seven (247)
District Eight
Joseph Long had five hundred and sixty-seven (567) votes Blanks, one hundred and forty-eight (148)
Two Constables for One Year
Robert E. Adelson had thirty-seven hundred and seventy-nine (3779) votes Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant Francis P. Foley had thirty-nine hundred and fifteen (3915) votes Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant Scattering, eleven (11)
Blanks, thirty-five hundred and seventy-one (3571)
VOTE BY DISTRICTS
District One
Robert E. Adelson had three hundred and twenty-six (326) votes Francis P. Foley had three hundred and seventy-one (371) votes Scattering, one (1)
Blanks, three hundred and seventy (370)
District Two
Robert E. Adelson had five hundred and sixty-eight (568) votes Francis P. Foley had five hundred and eighty-one (581) votes Scattering, three (3) votes
Blanks, five hundred and forty (540)
District Three
Robert E. Adelson had two hundred and fifty-two (252) votes Francis P. Foley had two hundred and eighty-one (281) votes Scattering, one (1) Blanks, two hundred and ten (210)
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District Four
Robert E. Adelson had four hundred and thirteen (413) votes Francis P. Foley had four hundred and twelve (412) votes Scattering, one (1)
Blanks, three hundred and ninety-six (396)
District Five
Robert E. Adelson had four hundred and sixty-two (462) votes Francis P. Foley had four hundred and seventy-nine (479) votes Scattering, two (2) Blanks, four hundred and twenty-three (423)
District Six
Robert E. Adelson had four hundred and sixty-one (461) votes Francis P. Foley had four hundred and fifty-nine (459) votes Blanks, five hundred and twenty-four (524)
District Seven
Robert E. Adelson had eight hundred and twelve (812) votes Francis P. Foley had eight hundred and six (806) votes Scattering, two (2) Blanks, six hundred and ninety (690)
District Eight
Robert E. Adelson had four hundred and eighty-five (485) votes Francis P. Foley had five hundred and twenty-six (526) votes Scattering, one (1) Blanks, four hundred and eighteen (418)
Five Town Meetings Members for District One for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Henry W. Diggs had three hundred and thirty-two (332) votes Mary L. Dunn had three hundred and thirty-one (331) votes Henry T. McAuliffe had three hundred and eight (308) votes Thomas K. McManus had two hundred and eighty-eight (288) votes
Tie Vote
John V. Hastings, Jr. had two hundred and twenty-two (222) votes Arthur V. Wilson had two hundred and twenty-two (222) votes Blanks, seven hundred and fifty-six (756)
Not Elected
Ernest C. Higgins had two hundred and eleven (211)
Seven Town Meeting Members for District Two for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Alfred Cormier had four hundred and thirty-nine (439) votes Edward E. Farmer had four hundred and thirty-five (435) votes Everett F. Learnard had four hundred and thirty-three (433) votes
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Robert J. Nelson had four hundred and thirty-five (435) votes Charles C. McDonough had three hundred and fifty-five (355) votes Richard J. O'Leary had three hundred and eighty-six (386) votes Not Elected
Louise C. Bourginon had one hundred and fifty-two (152) votes George J. Devlin had two hundred and forty-eight (248) votes Irving J. Dobson, Jr. had three hundred and three (303) votes Thomas C. Duffy had two hundred and eight (208) votes Herbert S. Ham had two hundred and forty (240) votes Frank W. Hopkins had two hundred and forty-four (244) votes Francis J. Mulkern had two hundred and ninety-four (294) votes Harry C. Race had two hundred and ninety-three (293) votes Blanks, eleven hundred and forty-one (1141)
Three Town Meeting Members for District Three for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant James H. Baker had two hundred and twenty (220) votes Ellen A. Dixon had two hunderd and forty-eight (248) votes
John Torrey Kenney had one hundred and eighty-three (183) votes
Not Elected
Frederick Foran Brown had one hundred and twenty-six (126) votes Ralph S. Osgood had one hundred and sixty-six (166) votes Blanks, one hundred and seventy-three (173)
Six Town Meeting Members for District Four for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Anthony C. DeRoma had three hundred and eighty-eight (388) votes Edna Phillips had four hundred and three (403) votes
Channing W. Souther, Jr. had three hundred and eighty-two (382) votes
Richard Towne had three hundred and ninety-eight (398) votes Theodore R. Crawford had three hundred and nine (309) votes Mary V. Riley had two hundred and forty-two (242) votes
Not Elected
Jordan Dubrow had eighty-nine (89) votes Stanley G. Kalis had one hundred and sixty-nine (169) votes Victor K. Kjoss had sixty-nine (69) votes
Mary C. Merritt had one hundred and twenty-six (126) votes William G. Merritt had one hundred and twenty-nine (129) votes William E. Toll had ninety-nine (99) votes Bernard Weisberg had ninety-nine (99) votes Blanks, seven hundred and eighty-four (784) votes
One Town Meeting Member for District Four for One Year to Fill Vacancy
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Monroe Lee Sharaf had nineteen (19) votes
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Not Elected
Blanche Shaw had one (1) vote Mary Riley had two (2) votes Albert Nelson had sixteen (16) votes Gertrude Butler had one (1) vote Milo Bacon had one (1) vote James Curran had one (1) vote Blanks, five hundred and seventy (570)
Seven Town Meeting Members for District Five for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Naima Altonen had four hundred and sixty-four (464) votes Milo R. Bacon had four hundred and eighty-six (486) votes Harry A. Dresser had four hundred and eighty-three (483) votes C. Roger Pearson had four hundred and ninety-three (493) votes Lucile W. Riemer had four hundred and sixty-four (464) votes Edward H. Thompson had five hundred and three (503) votes Adlin C. Meyer had three hundred and seventy-one (371) votes
Not Elected
William R. Gibbens had three hundred and eight (308) votes Blanks, twelve hundred and nine (1209)
Six Town Meeting Members for District Six for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
William F. Butters had five hundred and twenty-three (523) votes John L. Dziubaniuk had four hundred and eight (40S) votes George L. Kozak had four hundred and forty-nine (449) votes Albert S. Kulbok had three hundred and sixty-two (362) votes John P. Stupak had two hundred and eighty-six (286) votes Joseph Uzdavinis had three hundred and forty-seven (347) votes
Not Elected
Frank A. Davidauskas had two hundred and eighty-one (281) votes Thomas V. Fennessey had two hundred and sixty-seven (267) votes Edward L. Fitzgerald had one hundred and eighty-nine (189) votes Edward S. Thomas had two hundred and fifty-four (254) votes Blanks, nine hundred and sixty-six (966)
Eight Town Meeting Members for District Seven for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Ervin E. Bassen had four hundred and thirty (430) votes Doris C. Dauksis had six hundred and twenty-four (624) votes William V. Mattson had five hundred and forty-four (544) votes Halvar P. Tolander had five hundred and forty (540) votes Thomas J. P. Collins had three hundred and seventy-five (375) votes Robert Rizzo had three hunded and eighty-eight (388) votes Patsy F. Santoro had three hundred and thirty-eight (338) votes Frederick R. Valentine had three hundred and forty-six (346) votes
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Not Elected
Lawrence A. Arrigo had one hundred and sixty-six (166) votes Peter P. Barche had one hundred and fifty-four (154) votes Earl K. Bowen had two hundred and four (204) votes James F. Curran had three hundred and thirty-six (336) votes Peter J. Didik had two hundred and five (205) votes Eugene J. Doherty had one hundred and eighty-nine (189) votes Betty P. Flaherty had three hundred and six (306) votes Inez J. Gallazzi had two hundred and fifty-one (251) votes James F. Goggin had one hundred and sixty-seven (167) votes William R. Hall had three hundred and twelve (312) votes Robert L. Jayes had ninety-one (91) votes
Nicholas Joseph had one hundred and sixty-four (164) votes William M. Keegan had two hundred and one (201) votes Charles James Marathas had two hundred and eighty-two (282) votes Woodrow F. McEntee had one hundred and thirteen (113) votes James T. McHugh had one hundred and sixty-six (166) votes Bertrand E. Shannon had ninety (90) votes
Edmund L. Shone had ninety-five (95) votes Robert E. Sweeney had two hundred and twenty-five (225) votes Blanks, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight (1938)
Two Town Meeting Members for District Seven for Two Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant
Margaret M. Hayes had three hundred and seventy-nine (379) votes
William F. Sullivan had three hundred and eighty-seven (387) votes
Not Elected
Walter J. Aspinwall had two hundred and seven (207) votes Thomas A. Gugliotta had three hundred and eighteen (318) votes Curt D. Jolly had one hundred and sixty-nine (169) votes William I. Strauss had one hundred and twenty-five (125) votes Julius J. Stuck had two hundred and fifty-nine (259) votes Blanks, four hundred and sixty-six (466)
Seven Town Meeting Members for District Eight for Three Years
Elected and Sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant John J. Corcoran had five hundred and three (503) votes John T. Flynn had four hundred and eighteen (418) votes Joseph G. Flynn had four hundred and twenty-six (426) votes William J. L. Lynch had four hundred and six (406) votes William F. J. Nolan, Jr. had four hundred and forty-six (446) votes William S. Donlan had three hundred and fourteen (314) votes
Tie Vote:
Sydney S. Hoeg had thee hunded and five (305) votes Robert A. Browning had three hundred and five (305) votes
Not Elected
Francis P. Foley had two hundred and thirty-nine (239) votes
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William F. Hennessey had two hundred and sixty-three (263) votes George A. Morris had one hundred and seventy-nine (179) votes Francis X. Sheehan, Jr., had two hundred and eighty-three (283) votes Blanks, nine hundred and eighteen (918)
. Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK Town Clerk and Accountant
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING March 28 1957
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of March 12, 1957, and signed by Charles L. Rich, James J. Drummey, Harry B. Butters, Walter J. Dempsey and John A. Abdallah, Selectmen of Norwood, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Walter J. Gotovich. The proper service of this warrant was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Rev. Edmund Miller.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of the Town Meeting were complied with. The warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Accountant, Bartley W. Connolly. The articles contained in the warrant, and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of meeting the Town's obligation to the Federal Government, in connection with the Temporary Veterans' Housing Project.
Voted: The sum of $6,386.16, by taxation.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to appoint seven members to the Committee of Nine, so-called to fill vacancies now existing due to resignations, or to take any other action in the matter.
Voted: That the Committee of Nine be discharged and a vote of thanks be incorporated in the motion.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 401 of the Acts of the Legislature 1956, providing certain protection for Civil Defense Volunteers driving publicly owned vehicles.
Voted: Indefinite Postponement.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate 15 Thousand Dollars for its share of the cost of a Master Plan study to be done in conjunction with the Title VII, Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954 that will provide up to one-half of the cost provided it is approved by Federal and State agencies or take any other action in relation thereto. (On petition of the Planning Board)
Voted: Indefinite Postponement.
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Voted: That the report of the appointed committee of five to study the need for the construction of a new central fire station be accepted. The report of the Committee of Five is as follows:
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF FIVE TO STUDY THE NEED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CENTRAL FIRE STATION
At a special town meeting, held October 25, 1956, the following vote was passed :
Voted: "That the Moderator appoint a committee of five to study need for the construction of a new central fire station and that the said committee be instructed to report back at the annual town meeting of 1937, with recom- mendations as to site, together with preliminary plans and estimates of the cost of the erection and furnishings of a new central fire station, and be it further voted that the sum of $1500.00 be transferred from Surplus Revenue and appropriated for said purpose."
By letter dated November 2, 1956, the undersigned members were notified of their appointment. The committee met and organized on November 19, 1956. Herbert A. Wiggin was elected Chairman of the Committee and Dennis P. O'Leary, secretary. Since that date your committee has met at least weekly and between meetings individual assignments were completed by the members.
Present Fire Station
Your committee in considering the present fire station has concluded that in its present location a very definite traffic problem exists, which delays the equipment from leaving the station. In addition, there is inadequate room for apparatus, insufficient ground area for training, no facilities for drilltower practice and endurance tests, insufficient space for equipment and personnel.
Possibility of Remodeling Present Station
Your committee has considered the possibility of remodeling the present fire station at its present location, making use of all of the ground area which is available on the site. The estimates received by your committee of $180,000 to remodel the station to fullest capacity, would not solve the traffic problem which the location presents, would not provide for a drill or practice area, would result in a four door station rather than a five door station and would not adequately provide the necessary facilities for the continuing growth of the town. Your committee is not unmindful of the fact that the present fire station has a high resale value, or the possibility that it may be used for other Municipal purposes.
Multiple Stations vs Central Fire Station
Mindful of the fact that the Town of Norwood consists of an area of approximately 1012 square miles and concurring with authorities and other committees, who have studied the problem, (see 1955 Town of Norwood Report, page 25) your committee is of the opinion that the Town of Norwood can be most efficiently served by one central fire station. Test runs made from the proposed site of the new central fire station to Norwood's most distant points are as follows:
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To Mylod Street
Via Washington Street
2.1 miles
3 minutes
To Westwood Line
Via Nahatan Street
1.4 miles
2 minutes, 29 sec.
To Sharon Line Via Union Street
3.3 miles
4 minutes, 26 sec.
To New Pond Via Nichols Street
2.6 miles
4 minutes, 7 sec.
To Canton Line
Via Neponset Street
2.3 miles
3 minutes, 5 sec.
To Westwood Line
Via Washington Street
1.5 miles
2 minutes, 16 sec.
Proposed Site
The site which your committee recommends as the location for a new central fire station is a portion of that land situated on the Northeasterly side of Nahatan Street, between Lenox and Monroe Streets, and commonly called Dunn's Field. This site is centrally located, both as to time and distance to all parts of the town, and has roads accessible to each area of the town. The fact that the town now owns most of the land results in a considerable savings for its acquisition:
Dunn's Field was acquired by the Town of Norwood by authority of article 6, of the Town Meeting held July 25, 1938. The area was acquired for public playground purposes. Your committee is of the opinion that by utilizing the Easterly portion of this area, together with the acquisition by purchase or otherwise, of an area 30 ft. x 200 ft., adjoining the town owned property, it will be possible to improve the remaining portion of the town owned land for playground purposes and to make available in the basement of the new proposed central fire station toilet facilities for those enjoying the playground facilities of the remaining land.
Proposed New Central Fire Station
Your committee proposes the erection of a new central fire station on the site above described and in accordance with preliminary plans prepared by Korslund, LeNormand & Quann, Inc., Architects, which are attached to this report. The estimated cost for the erection of the building is $294,000.
Your committee has been authorized to bring in estimates of the furnish- ings of the building, which necessarily is dependent upon the completion of the final plans for the construction of the building.
The furnishing will be under the direction of the fire chief, subject to the approval of the Selectmen. Your committee, considers this the responsibility of other town Boards and officials, and has not detailed the furnishings neces- sary, but has allocated the sum of $4,000.00 for such furnishings.
Extension of Services and Other Costs
Since the erection of any Municipal building involves costs which are not necessarily chargeable to the building, but are definitely part of the cost which
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the Town will have to bear, your committee feels that they should apprise the voters that the following cost would necessarily be expended, although probably chargeable to the respective departments.
1. Acquisition of land 30 x 200 ft. estimated $1,000.
2. Extending fire alarm lines $2,500.00.
3. Electric services $1,000.
4. Water Services $2,700.
Estimated Total Cost
Building $294,000
Furnishings $4,000
Other Costs $7,200
Recommendations
It is the unanimous opinion of your committee that a new central fire station should be erected on the proposed site and to accomplish that purpose your committee recommends the following:
A. That the Selectmen be instructed to call a special town meeting to consider the problem and that the warrant contain articles necessary to accomplish the following purposes:
1. That sufficient land be transferred from playground purposes to fire department purposes.
2. That the sum of $1000 be appropriated for the acquisition of the adjoining area of 30 x 200 ft.
3. That the sum of $6200 be appropriated and chargeable to the proper Town Departments to defray the expense of extending fire alarms, electric services and water services.
4. That the Moderator appoint a building committe of five to construct the fire station and that the sum of $298,000 be appropriated to develop the necessary portion of the site and to erect and furnish the building in accordance with this report.
Respectfully submitted,
HERBERT A. WIGGIN, Chairman DENNIS P. O'LEARY, Sec. JOHN C. METTERS HAROLD W. KNUDSON JAMES B. CUFF
Voted: To suspend the Special Town Meeting.
Voted: To ratify action taken up to that time.
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