Norwood annual report 1963-1964, Part 29

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 964


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ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to lease for periods not exceeding five years buildings or parts of buildings for the purpose of providing separate and suitable quarters for Post 70 American Legion, Post 2452 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Norfolk County Marine Corps League of Norwood, Chapter 90 Disabled American Veterans and Amvets 153 of Norwood, and to raise and appropriate sums for the payment of rents for the current year, or take any other action in the matter.


ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90, Highway Maintenance, or take any action in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90, Highway Construction, or take any action in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 12. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of maintaining the insurance fund to pay Workmen's compensation.


ARTICLE 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of paying part of the premiums for group life insurance, accident, hospitalization, medical and surgical insurance for certain employees and their dependents under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 32B.


ARTICLE 14. To see if the town will vote to accept the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 48, Section 57D, providing for ten paid holidays for the fire department, or take any other action in the matter.


ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to amend the By-Laws of the Town by striking out in Article IV, Board of Appeals, the words "Chapter 41, Section 81R" and inserting in place thereof the words "Chap- ter 40A, Section 14".


ARTICLE 16. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of establishing a teen-age drop-in-center, so called, or take any other action in the matter.


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ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to study the construction of a branch library in South Norwood, or take any other action in the matter.


ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Laws by altering the Zoning Map by altering the district boun- daries with respect to that portion of the present Single Residence District, namely that area bounded as follows:


Beginning at a point in the northwesterly line of Walpole Street, said point being at the point of curvature of a curve of a radius of 40.00 feet leading to Winter Street thence running southwesterly and northwesterly by said curve of a radius of 40.00 feet a distance of 45.74 feet to a point in the northeasterly line of Winter Street; thence running N 38-56-00 W by the said northeasterly line of Winter Street a distance of 104.72 feet; thence turning and running N 60- 35-40 E a distance of 92.35 feet; thence running N 60-37-20 E a distance of 98.79 feet; thence turning and running N 36-35-00 W a distance of 30.22 feet; thence turning and running N 60-38-00 E a distance of 98.78 feet; thence turning and running N 36-35-00 W a distance of 39.43 feet; thence turning and running N 53-25-00 E a distance of 141.72 feet to a point in the southwesterly line of Beacon Street; thence turning and running S 31-51-00 E by said south westerly line of Beacon Street a distance of 277.94 feet to the point of curvature of a curve of 20.00 feet of radius leading to Walpole Street; thence running southeasterly, southerly and south- westerly by said curve of 20.00 foot radius a distance of 31.67 feet to the northiwesterly line of Walpole Street; thence running S 58- 52-00 W a distance of 10.70 feet; thence running S 67-11-00 W a distance of 45.24 feet; thence running S 69-39-00 W a distance of 68.16 feet: thence running S 72-13-32 W a distance of 56.37 feet; thence running S 73-47-45 W a distance of 34.36 feet; thence run- ning S 75-33-05 W a distance of 161.70 feet to the point of beginning; the last six bearings and distances being by the said northwesterly line of Walpole Street, by withdrawing said portion from Single Residence and establishing same as Business.


ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation, bor- rowing, and/or transfer from available funds a sum of money for the procurement of definitive plans and for the construction of an addition to the Morrill Memorial Library, and that such funds be made available to the Library Addition Building Committee, or take any other action in the matter. (On petition of the Library Addition Building Committee)


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in ten public places in this town, seven days at least before the time and day of said meeting.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Given under our hands at Norwood this thirtieth day of December, 1963.


CHARLES L. RICH WALTER J. DEMPSEY THOMAS K. McMAUS HARRY B. BUTTERS Selectmen of Norwood


Norfolk, Norwood, ss.


January 15, 1964


By virtue of the within warrant, I have posted the same as directed. The posting was completed Sunday, January 12, 1964, at 11:30 A.M.


Attest: JAMES F. LYDEN (Signed) Constable, Town of Norwood


A True Record


Attest: BARTLEY W. CONNOLLY Town Clerk and Accountant


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


TOWN ELECTION, JANUARY 20, 1964


Norfolk, ss.


Town of Norwood


In pursuance with the foregoing warrant, the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood qualified to vote in elections met in the State Armory on Monday, the twentieth of January A.D. 1964, at 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon. The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Walter J. Gotovich. The warrant calling the meeting and the service of the same upon the inhabi- tants of the Town, signed by James L. Lyden, Constable of Norwood, to the effect that the posting as required by the by-laws was completed on Janu- ary 12, 1964 at 11:30 A.M. was read by the Town Clerk and Accountant, Bartley W. Connolly.


The following election officers were sworn by the Moderator to the faithful performance of their duty:


Helen Coakley, Margaret C. Lewis, Julia Ostergren, Jennie McNally, Alice G. Kelliher, Ruth Curran, Florence D'Espinosa, Angela Daly, Jennie C. Drummey, Marion Ivatts, Catherine Griffin, Elizabeth Donovan, Vera A. Kozak, Catherine L. D'Espinosa, Helen E. Bresnahan, Edna Hunter, Jeanette M. Race, Margaret Finbow, May Wells Atwood, Mary E. Mattson, Emma L. Blasenak, Mildred J. Curran, Helen M. Blair, Leona Finbow, Alice H. Thompson, Bertha Holman, Harriet Gullich, Arlene Lindblom, Mae L. Bremer, Mildred Galle, Edward A. Flaherty, Katherine Connor, Robert Drummey, Francis I. Cuff, Edward J. Campbell, Mary E. Foley, Anne E. Nelson, Harold E. Ritchie, Russell L. Tupper, Wilfred Turenne, Julia Rau, Mary Hayes, Roger J. Connolly, Agnes Thompson, Catherine M. Keefe, Alice V. Duffy, Amedio DeFlamines, Nora Connolly, Aune Nordvall, Rose Gallazzi, Henry E. Klosowski, Margaret M. Rodgers, Myra Pesta, Catherine E. Conroy,


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Michael Nugent, Charles H. Brown, Geraldine Parsons, Doris C. Dauksis, Henry J. Gullich, Britta K. Kallgren, Marion Manning, Janet A. Webber, Jean R. Brown, Margaret Partridge, Dorothy Potter, Margaret L. Curran, Eleanor Nelson, Arthur B. Rodgers, Mildred M. Sacco, Phyllis J. Harris, Muriel Brock, Stella Schoppe, Mark F. Coyne, Laura Downs, Genevieve Padduck, Ruth Sullivan, Edna Onishuk, Joseph V. Nuttall, Anne L. White, George Cashman, Margaret M. Hayes, Clara Feeney, Helen G. McDonald, Catherine M. Adelmann, Olive Mulkern, Joyce W. Sheehan, Marjorie C. White, Mary E. Maguire, Lida Parker, Adele Maloof, Frank McGilvary, Jean Sundgren, William Heatlie, Arthur V. Wilson, Arthur Gleichauf, Ruth J. Reddick, Mary G. Gray, Barbara J. Christensen, James Readel, Eileen Wood- worth, Alice J. DiCicco, Ruth E. Jemison, Herbert A. Wiggin, John J. Mulvehill, Ruth M. Butters, Neil G. Hawley, Phyllis G. Rodgers, Eva Knoll, Catherine Curran, Lola DiBerto, John Folan, Mary Butters, Inez Gallazzi.


In accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts governing elections, the State Armory was fitted up as a polling place, a place railed off and compartments provided for the convenience of voters, in marking their ballots and each compartment was supplied with cards of instruction and other necessary facilities.


Cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted in the five dif- ferent parts of the polling place outside the rail. The Town Clerk and Accountant delivered the ballot clerks, sealed packages marked "Official Ballots, January 20, 1964" and their receipts therefor.


The Ballot Clerks were provided with duplicate sets of registered voters of the Town, as prepared by the Registrars of Voters for use at this election. They were supplied with the official ballots taken from the package received from the Town Clerk and Accountant and were stationed by the entrance and exits of the polling place with instructions to deliver such ballots only to voters whose names were found and checked on the voting list. The Ballot Boxes used in elections were opened in public meet- ing, examined by the Moderator and other officials and found to be empty. The registers were then set at zero.


The polls were declared open for the reception of ballots at 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon and were declared closed at 8:00 o'clock P.M. At the close of the polls, an actual canvass of the ballots showed that two thousand, four hundred and eighty-three (2483) votes were cast.


The names check on the voting list by the ballot clerks at the entrance of the polling place were counted and found to agree and the total number of names so checked was two thousand, four hundred and eighty-three (2483).


The vote is as follows:


SELECTMAN


CHARLES L. RICH had nineteen hundred and ninety-nine (1999) votes BLANKS, four hundred and eighty-four (484)


CHARLES L. RICH elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


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VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


CHARLES L. RICH had one hundred and fifty-one (151) votes BLANKS, fifty-five (55)


District Two


CHARLES L. RICH had two hundred and eighty-four (284) votes BLANKS, fifty (50)


District Three


CHARLES L. RICH had two hundred and sixty-six (266) votes BLANKS, forty-eight (48)


District Four


CHARLES L. RICH had three hundred and eighty-eight (388) votes BLANKS, one hundred and fourteen (114)


District Five


CHARLES L. RICH had two hundred and thirty-five (235) votes BLANKS, forty-eight (48)


District Six


CHARLES L. RICH had one hundred and thirty-nine (139) votes BLANKS, twenty-nine (29)


District Seven


CHARLES L. RICH had one hundred and forty-one (141) votes BLANKS, thirty-four (34)


District Eight


CHARLES L. RICH had two hundred and fifty-nine (259) votes BLANKS, seventy (70)


District Nine CHARLES L. RICH had one hundred and thirty-six (136) votes BLANKS, thirty-six (36)


TOWN TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES


For One Year


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had twenty-one hundred and twenty-one (2121) votes


BLANKS, three hundred an sixty-two (362)


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had one hundred and seventy (170) votes BLANKS, thirty-six (36)


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District Two


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had three hundred and two (302) votes BLANKS, thirty-two (32)


District Three


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had two hundred and seventy-six (276) votes BLANKS, thirty-eight (38)


District Four


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had four hundred and nineteen (419) votes BLANKS, eighty-three (83)


District Five


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had two hundred and thirty-eight (238) votes BLANKS, forty-five (45)


District Six


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had one hundred and thirty-four (134) votes BLANKS, thirty-four (34)


District Seven


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had one hundred and fifty-three (153) votes BLANKS, twenty-two (22)


District Eight


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had two hundred and eighty-five (285) votes BLANKS, forty-four (44)


District Nine


RAYMOND T. HALLORAN had one hundred and forty-four (144) votes BLANKS, twenty-eight (28)


MODERATOR


For One Year


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had eighteen hundred and fifty-eight (1858) votes BLANKS, six hundred and twenty-five (625)


WALTER J. GOTOVICH elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had one hundred and forty-seven (147) votes BLANKS, fifty-nine (59)


District Two


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had two hundred and fifty-four (254) votes BLANKS, eighty (80)


District Three


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had two hundred and thirty (230) votes BLANKS, eighty-four (84)


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District Four


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had three hundred and seventy-four (374) votes BLANKS, one hundred and twenty-eight (128)


District Five


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had two hundred and twenty-two (222) votes BLANKS, sixty-one (61)


District Six


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had one hundred and twenty-nine (129) votes BLANKS, thirty-nine (39)


District Seven


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had one hundred and twenty-nine (129) votes BLANKS, forty-six (46) -


District Eight


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had two hundred and forty-two (242) votes BLANKS, eighty-seven (87)


District Nine


WALTER J. GOTOVICH had one hundred and thirty-one (131) votes BLANKS, forty-one (41)


MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH


For Three Years


BARTLEY J. FOLEY had twelve hundred and eighty-seven (1287) votes JOHN DIXON had eight hundred and forty-two (842) votes BLANKS, three hundred and fifty-four (354)


BARTLEY J. FOLEY elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One BARTLEY J. FOLEY had eighty-two (82). votes JOHN DIXON had ninety-seven (97) votes BLANKS, twenty-seven (27)


District Two


BARTLEY J. FOLEY had one hundred and forty-three (143) votes JOHN DIXON had one hundred and fifty-six (156) votes BLANKS, thirty-five (35)


District Three BARTLEY J. FOLEY had one hundred and fifty-five (155) votes JOHN DIXON had one hundred and twenty-four (124) votes BLANKS, thirty-five (35)


District Four BARTLEY J. FOLEY had two hundred and ninety-eight (298) votes JOHN DIXON had one hundred and fifteen (115) votes BLANKS, eighty-nine (89)


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District Five


BARTLEY. J. FOLEY had one hundred and fifty-three (153) votes JOHN DIXON had seventy-eight (78) votes


BLANKS, fifty-two (52)


District Six


BARTLEY J. FOLEY had ninety-seven (97) votes JOHN DIXON had forty-eight (48) votes


BLANKS, twenty-three (23)


District Seven


BARTLEY J. FOLEY had eighty-seven (87) votes JOHN DIXON had sixty-nine (69) votes BLANKS, nineteen (19)


District Eight


BARTLEY J. FOLEY had one hundred and eighty (180) votes JOHN DIXON had one hundred and three (103) votes BLANKS, forty-six (46)


District Nine BARTLEY J. FOLEY had ninety-two (92) votes JOHN DIXON had fifty-two (52) votes


BLANKS, twenty-eight (28)


TWO MEMBERS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


For Three Years


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had fourteen hundred and seven (1407) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had fourteen hundred and seventy-five (1475) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had eleven hundred and thirty-nine (1139) votes JOHN DIXON had fifteen (15) votes


BLANKS, nine hundred and thirty (930)


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant WILLIAM F. EGAN elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had one hundred and thirty-eight (138) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had one hundred and twenty (120) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had sixty-three (63) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, ninety (90)


District Two


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had one hundred and ninety-four (194) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had two hundred and three (203) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had one hundred and fifty-eight (158) votes JOHN DIXON had three (3) votes


BLANKS, one hundred and ten (110)


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District Three


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had two hundred and one (201) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had one hundred and fifty-eight (158) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had one hundred and sixty-seven (167) votes JOHN DIXON had five (5) votes BLANKS, ninety-seven (97)


District Four


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had two hundred and fifty-three (253) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had three hundred and twenty-one (321) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had two hundred and seventy-one (271) votes BLANKS, one hundred and fifty-nine (159)


District Five


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had one hundred and forty (140) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had one hundred and sixty (160) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had one hundred and forty-seven (147) votes JOHN DIXON had three (3) votes BLANKS, one hundred and sixteen (116)


District Six JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had eighty-three (83) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had eighty-nine (89) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had seventy-three (73) votes BLANKS, ninety-one (91)


District Seven


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had ninety-nine (99) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had one hundred and five (105) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had sixty-three (63) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, eighty-two (82)


District Eight


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had one hundred and ninety-eight (198) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had two hundred and five (205) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had one hundred and twenty-four (124) votes BLANKS, one hundred and thirty-one (131)


District Nine


JOHN J. CAVANAUGH had one hundred and one (101) votes WILLIAM F. EGAN had one hundred and fourteen (114) votes EUGENE A. NELSON had seventy-three (73) votes JOHN DIXON had two (2) votes BLANKS, fifty-four (54)


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ONE FINANCE COMMISSIONER


For Three Years


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had nineteen hundred and forty-two (1942) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, five hundred and forty (540)


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had one hundred and fifty-five (155) votes BLANKS, fifty-one (51)


District Two


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had two hundred and sixty-five (265) votes BLANKS, sixty-nine (69)


District Three


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had two hundred and forty-five (245) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, sixty-eight (68)


District Four


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had three hundred and ninety-four (394) votes BLANKS, one hundred and eight (108)


District Five


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had two hundred and eighteen (218) votes BLANKS, sixty-five (65)


District Six ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had one hundred and twenty-three (123) votes BLANKS, forty-five (45)


District Seven


ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had one hundred and forty-three (143) votes BLANKS, thirty-two (32)


District Eight ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had two hundred and sixty-one (261) votes BLANKS, sixty-eight (68)


District Nine ROBERT F. MacEACHERN had one hundred and thirty-eight (138) votes BLANKS, thirty-four (34)


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TWO TRUSTEES OF MORRILL MEMORIAL LIBRARY


For Three Years


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had fifteen hundred and fifteen (1515) votes ROBERT C. FOX had fourteen hundred and three (1403) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had nine hundred and thirty (930) votes ROGER McLEOD had one (1) vote JOHN DIXON had three (3) votes


BLANKS, eleven hundred and fourteen (1114)


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


ROBERT C. FOX elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and three (103) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred and thirty-four (134) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had seventy (70) votes BLANKS, one hundred and five (105)


District Two


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had two hundred and one (201) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred and seventy-one (171) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had one hundred and thirty-six (136) votes ROGER McLEOD had one (1) vote


BLANKS, one hundred and fifty-nine (159)


District Three


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and ninety-three (193) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred and sixty-seven (167) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had one hundred and thirty (130) votes BLANKS, one hundred and thirty-eight (138)


District Four


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had three hundred and thirty-one (331) votes ROBERT C. FOX had two hundred and sixty-six (266) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had one hundred and ninety-four (194) votes BLANKS, two hundred and thirteen (213)


District Five


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and eighty-three (183) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred and forty-five (145) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had one hundred and twelve (112) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, one hundred and twenty-five (125)


District Six


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred (100) votes ROBERT C. FOX had seventy-nine (79) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had sixty-eight (68) votes BLANKS, eighty-nine (89)


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District Seven


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and five (105) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred eleven (111) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had fifty-three (53) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, eighty (80)


District Eight


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and ninety (190) votes ROBERT C. FOX had two hundred and nineteen (219) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had one hundred and four (104) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote


BLANKS, one hundred and forty-four (144)


District Nine


THEODORE R. CRAWFORD had one hundred and nine (109) votes ROBERT C. FOX had one hundred and eleven (111) votes CHARLES E. BRIGGS had sixty-three (63) votes


BLANKS, sixty-one (61)


TRUSTEE OF MORRILL MEMORIAL LIBRARY


For Two Years


OTIS A. COOPER had seven hundred and forty-three (743) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had nine hundred and four (904) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had five hundred and fifty-two (552) votes BLANKS, two hundred and eighty-four (284)


ROGER C. McLEOD elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One OTIS A. COOPER had forty-nine (49) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had ninety-seven (97) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had thirty-four (34) votes BLANKS, twenty-six (26)


District Two OTIS A. COOPER had one hundred and five (105) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had one hundred and seventy-three (173) votes . FRANCIS G. MORRILL had twenty-eight (28) votes BLANKS, twenty-eight (28)


District Three OTIS A. COOPER had one hundred and ten (110) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had one hundred and twelve (112) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had fifty-seven (57) votes BLANKS, thirty-five (35)


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District Four


OTIS A. COOPER had one hundred and ninety (190) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had one hundred and nine (109) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had one hundred and thirty-seven (137) votes BLANKS, sixty-six (66)


District Five


OTIS A. COOPER had eighty-eight (88) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had one hundred and ten (110) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had fifty (50) votes BLANKS, thirty-five (35)


District Six


OTIS A. COOPER had forty (40) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had fifty-six (56) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had forty-six (46) votes BLANKS, twenty-six (26)


District Seven


OTIS A. COOPER had forty-one (41) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had sixty-three (63) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had fifty-one (51) votes BLANKS, twenty (20)


District Eight


OTIS A. COOPER had seventy-six (76) votes


ROGER C. McLEOD had one hundred and thirty-one (131) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had ninety-three (93) votes BLANKS, twenty-nine (29)


District Nine OTIS A. COOPER had forty-four (44) votes ROGER C. McLEOD had fifty-three (53) votes FRANCIS G. MORRILL had fifty-six (56) votes BLANKS, nineteen (19)


MEMBER OF TOWN PLANNING BOARD


For Five Years


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had eighteen hundred and sixteen (1816) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote BLANKS, six hundred and sixty-six (666)


FRANCIS WISGIRDA elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One FRANCIS WISGIRDA had one hundred and forty-two (142) votes BLANKS, sixty-four (64)


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District Two


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had two hundred and thirty-eight (238) votes BLANKS, ninety-six (96)


District Three


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had two hundred and nineteen (219) votes BLANKS, ninety-five (95)


District Four


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had three hundred and seventy-three (373) votes BLANKS, one hundred and twenty-nine (129)


District Five


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had two hundred and eighteen (218) votes BLANKS, sixty-five (65)


District Six


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had one hundred and twenty-two (122) votes BLANKS, forty-six (46)


District Seven


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had one hundred and thirty-one (131) votes JOHN DIXON had one (1) vote


BLANKS, forty-three (43)


District Eight


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had two hundred and thirty-two (232) votes BLANKS, ninety-seven (97)


District Nine


FRANCIS WISGIRDA had one hundred and forty-one (141) votes BLANKS, thirty-one (31)


MEMBER OF NORWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY


For Five Years


JOHN L. GRIFFIN had eighteen hundred and ninety-eight (1898) votes BLANKS, five hundred and eighty-five (585)


JOHN L. GRIFFIN elected and sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant


VOTE BY DISTRICTS


District One


JOHN L. GRIFFIN had one hundred and fifty-six (156) votes BLANKS, fifty (50)


District Two


JOHN L. GRIFFIN had two hundred and forty-three (243) votes BLANKS, ninety-one (91)


District Three


JOHN L. GRIFFIN had two hundred and thirty-one (231) votes BLANKS, eighty-three (83)


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District Four


JOHN L. GRIFFIN had three hundred and seventy-five (375) votes BLANKS, one hundred and twenty-seven (127)




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