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Teaching Salaries
$ 312.00
Balance to 1952
161.21
$ 473.21
LIBRARY EXPENSE
Appropriation
$ 2,150.00
Payments :
Salaries
$ 1,985.68
Fuel
164.32
$ 2,150.00
INSURANCE
Appropriation
$ 8,500.00
Fire-Buildings
$ 4,801.13
Fire and Theft-Police and Fire Depts.
326.68
Town Hall Boiler
149.00
Sealer's Equipment
68.00
: :
232
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Moth Sprayer
20.00
Accident and Indemnity
1,318.41
Workmen's Compensation
1,267.31
Public Liability
549.47
Total Payments
$ 8,500.00
ESTATE ANN TARBELL FUND
Balance January 1
$ 1,057.40
Payments :
Labor
$ 175.00
Balance to 1952
882.40
$ 1,057.40
BELCHER PARK FUND
Balance January 1
$1,475.09
Payments :
Salaries
$ 390.00
Water Bubbler
8.10
Paint
5.49
Total payments
$ 403.59
Balance to 1952
1,071.50
$1,475.09
TOWN HISTORY
Balance January 1
$2,350.00
Payments :
Clerical work
$ 50.00
Balance to 1952
2,300.00
$2,350.00
CARE OF CLOCKS
Appropriations $ 40.00
233
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Payments:
First Congregational Church $ 20.00
First Baptist Church
20.00
$ 40.00
Appropriations : Town Report
$2,101.00
Payments :
Printing
$ 1,956.00
Distributing
145.00
Total payments $2,101.00
MEMORIAL DAY EXPENSE
Appropriation
$ 800.00
Payments :
Care of graves
$ 25.00
Plants, wreaths, etc.
298.69
Flags
177.60
Band
240.00
Groceries
58.71
Total payments $ 800.00
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Balance January 1
$8,028.34
Payments :
Police :
Radio
$
495.00
Tear gas -198.86
$
693.86
Old Age Assistance: Paid cities and towns $2,570.58
234
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
General Relief :
Paid cities and
towns
$3,497.85
Medical 80.13
Board and care
425.18
Groceries
25.00
$4,028.16
Total payments
$7,922.60
Balance to Revenue
735.74
$8,028.34
UNPAID BILLS PREVIOUS YEARS
Appropriation
$3,455.48
Payments.
Plumbing Inspector :
Legal fee $ 50.00
Selectmen :
Honor Roll repairs
241.00
Election & town meeting exp. Labor 71.00
Fire Department:
Cross arms
80.04
School :
Vocational guid-
ance batteries $ 80.75
Repairs 15.49
Light 10.90
Books & supplies 503.08
Tuition 1,037.81
$1.648.03
Veterans' Benefits :
Physicians' fees
and medicine
$
286.72
Hospitalization 294.00
235
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Cities and towns 15.00
$ 595.72
Water:
Joint Account : Paid Holbrook
$ 111.02
North Main St. Widening : Electrical installations
628.67
Total payments
$3,425.48
Balance to Revenue
30.00
$3,455.48
WATER DEPARTMENT - SALARIES
Appropriations
$15,950.00
Payments :
Commissioners
$ 600.00
Superintendent
3,500.00
Clerk-collector
2,120.00
Extra clerk hire
215.00
Meter readers
600.00
Labor
8,907.75
Total payments
$15,942.75
Balance to Revenue
7.25
$15,950.00
WATER - ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE
Appropriation
$ 1,414.00
Payments :
Stationery and postage
$ 171.44
Printing
76.58
Telephone
236.70
Insurance
816.58
Bond
10.00
Notarizing liens
20.50
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Recording liens Subscriptions Registration plates
60.37
17.50
4.00
Total payments
$ 1,413.67
Balance to Revenue
.33
$ 1,414.00
WATER - MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
Appropriation
$ 900.00
Payments:
Truck repairs
$ 187.13
Gas and Oil
617.08
Tools
55.46
Welding hydrants
37.00
Total payments
$ 896.67
Balance to Revenue
3.33
$ 900.00
WATER - NEW EQUIPMENT
Appropriation
$ 350.00
Payments :
Pump
350.00
WATER - MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Appropriation
$ 9,900.00
Payments :
Pipe and fittings
$ 3,427.73
Meters and repairs
5,822.72
Tools
229.59
Shovels
24.75
Cement
1.30
Lumber
7.90
Hose
45.60
237
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Patch
98.27
Paint
24.60
Lead wool
15.25
Gravel
142.60
Bulldozing
20.40
Rubber boots
17.90
Gloves
6.30
Total payments
$ 9,884.91
Balance to Revenue
15.09
$ 9,900.00
PUMPING STATION PUMP AND BURNER Appropriation
Loan
$ 3,000.00 22,000.00
$25,000.00
Payments :
Uniflow engine
$ 3,750.00
Engineering service
1,250.00
Inspection service
35.93
Freight
205.02
Total payments
$ 5,240.95
Balance to 1952
19,759.05
$25,000.00
WATER - JOINT ACCOUNT
Appropriation
$11,000.00
Payments :
Labor
$ 121.25
Pipe and fittings
136.20
Chemicals
221.25
Oil, waste and packing
173.32
Coal
4,274.20
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Repairs to building
883.48
Light and power
572.41
Gas and oil
12.00
D : ging and fill
112.00
Meals
16.85
T Is and supplies
16.28
Wipers
27.50
Insurance
50.22
T phone
68.26
I airs to equipment
15.08
Canvas
33.28
Jaritor supplies
11.57
Travel
100.00
Total payments
$ 6,845.15
Balance to Accounts Payable 1952 4,154.85
$11,000.00
BOSSI AVENUE WATER EXTENSION
Appropriation
$ 4,000.00
Payments :
Labor
$ 837.50
Pine and fittings
2,618.11
Tools
13.00
Sions
9.80
Paint
10.56
Range oil
4.00
Lumber
2.50
Trenching and bulldozing
465.00
Express
4.10
Surveying
25.00
Total payments
$ 3,989.57
Balance to Revenue
10.43
$ 4,000.00
239
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
HIMOOR CIRCLE WATER EXTENSION
Appropriation
$ 5,921.96
Payments :
Pipe and fittings
$ 4,647.69 20.00
Tools
Signs
9.80
Total payments
$ 4,677.49
Balance to 1952
1,244.47
$ 5,921.96
LIBERTY STREET WATER REPAIRS
Appropriation
$ 1,050.00
Payments :
Labor
$ 765.00
Pipe and fittings
283.59
Total payments
$ 1,048.59
Balance to Revenue
1.41
$ 1,050.00
NEW HIGH SCHOOL ROAD WATER EXTENSION
Appropriation
$ 6,650.00
Payments :
Labor
$ 1,583.75
Pipe and fittings
3,951.00
Lumber
1.80
Trenching and bulldozing
992.05
Surveying
40.00
Freight
10.22
Gas and oil
12.39
Range oil
27.26
Tools
17.93
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Total payments Balance to Revenue
$ 6,636.40 13.60 $ 6,650.00
REED STREET WATER EXTENSION
Appropriation
$ 6,000.00
Payments :
Labor
$ 265.00
Pipe and fittings
3,868.56 i
Trenching and bulldozing
1,724.65
Blasting
41.70
Tools
23.75
Freight
15.91
Surveying
40.00
Range oil
18.18
Total payments
$ 5,997.75
Balance to Revenue
2.25
$ 6,000.00
SARATOGA STREET WATER EXTENSION Balance January 1 $ 496.90
Payments :
Trenching
$ 272.00
Gravel
43.20
Patch
49.76
Total payments
$ 364.96
Balance to Revenue
131.94
$ 496.90
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT
Appropriation Charged to Revenue
$23,072.50
1,000.00
$24,072.50
241
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Payments :
Anticipation of Revenue loan $ 874.78
Anticipation of Reimbursement loan 15.00
School land loan
472.50
McNeill School loan
210.00
New Junior-Senior School loan
21,875.00
Total payments
$23,447.28
Balance to Revenue
625.22
$24,072.50
MATURING DEBT
Appropriation
$70,000.00
Payments :
School land loan
$ 3,000.00
McNeill School loan
2,000.00
New Junior-Senior School :
loan
65,000.00
Total payments $70,000.00
TEMPORARY LOANS
In Anticipation of Revenue $125,000.00
In Anticipation of Reimbursement 2,000.00 $ 127,000.00
AGENCY
State Parks and Reservations $ 1,098.42
State Audit
1,089.34
County Tax
14,539.36
County Hospital Assessment
6,758.18
Dog Licenses
1,063.50
Withholding Tax
38,487.30
Retirement Withholding
6,842.91
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MAISS.
County Retirement Costs
3,305.90
Court Judgement Certification of Notes
288.95
10.00
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$
73,483.86
REFUNDS
Real and Personal Taxes $ 6,932.83
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
2,734.23
Interest 1.69
Bid Deposits
850.00
$ 10,518.75
Total payments
Cash balance December 31, 1951
$2,160,821.76 591,140.79
$2,751,962.55
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
TEMPORARY LOANS
Outstanding January 1st, 1951
$ 52,000.00
Notes issued during 1951
145,500.00
Maturities paid during 1951 $127,000.00
Outstanding December 31, 1951 70,500.00
$197,500.00 $197,500.00
INDEBTEDNESS INSIDE STATUTORY LIMIT
Outstanding January 1, 1951
$291,000.00
22,000.00
Notes issued during 1951
Maturities paid during 1951 :
McNeill School Addition $ 2,000.00
New High School Land 3,000.00
New Junior - Senior High School 15,000.00
Outstanding December 31, 1951 293,000.00
$313,000.00
$313,000.00
243
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
INDEBTEDNESS OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT
Outstanding January 1, 1951
$1,000,000.00
Maturities paid during 1951 $ 50,000.00 Outstanding December 31, 1951 950,000.00
$1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00
BORROWING CAPACITY
Inside Statutory Limit of Indebtedness Chapter 44, Sec. 10, General Laws
ยท Valuation Real and Personal Property
1949
$ 8,155,050.00
1950
8,569,450.00
1951
14,973,260.00
Valuation Motor Vehicle Excise
1949
1,241,400.00
1950
1,531,500.00
1951
1,626,510.00
$36,097,170.00
Valuation of Abatements :
Real and Personal Property :
1949
$377,871.00
1950
413,649.00
1951
471,906.00
Valuation of Abatements : Motor Vehicle Excise :
1949
48,691.00
1950
63,092.00
1951
70,931.00
1,446,140.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Net valuation for three years, less abate- ments $34,651,030.00
Average net valuation
11,550,343.00
5% of average valuation
577,517.00
Outstanding December 31, 1951
293,000.00
Net borrowing capacity
284,517.00
245
TOWN OF RANDOLPH Balance Sheet - December 31, 1951
ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES
Cash Accounts Reseivable Taxes:
$591,140.79
Temporary Loans: In Anticipation of Revenue 1951 $ 50,000.00
Levy of 1950:
Poll
104.00
Real Estate
11,031.18
11,135.18
Premium on Loans:
Levy of 1951:
Poll
1,386.00
Personal
803.25
Real Estate
92,068.22
Unidentified Receipts-Tax Collector Revenue Reserved Until Collected: Taxes on Estates Deceased Persons 1,888.40
Motor Vehicle Excise 18,719.15
Tax Titles
15,183.94
Levy of 1950
1,016.16
Departmental 233.47
Levy of 1951
17,702.99
Water 20,780.81
18,719.15
87,949.99
Taxes on Estates Deceased Persons
1,888.40
Overestimates:
Tax Titles
15,183.94
State Parks and Reservations 118.78
Tax Possessions
31,144.22
County Tax 768.16
Aid to Highways:
886.94
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
29.82
Tailings
522.91
Proceeds Dog Licenses due County
1.80
20,500.00
Sale of Real Estate
2,268.20
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
4,657.67 .50
94,257.47
105,392.65
Motor Vehicle Excise:
Tax Possessions
31,144.22
Chapter 90 Roads: County
3,000.00
State
17,500.00
In Anticipation of Reimbursement 20,500.00
70,500.00 93.40
Payroll Deductions; Witholding Tax
246
Departmental: Old 'Age Assistance Health Veterans' Benefits
26.33
182.14
25.00
Tax Title Receipts Reserved Accounts Payable: Polic-Maintenance of Equipment 99.00 General Relief Water-Joint Account 4,154.85
206.00
233.47
Water
Levy of 1949
114.30
Levy of 1950
873.08
Levy of 1951
17,982.14
18,969.52
Aid to Dependent Children, Aid 4,546.68
Administration
1,189.52
(School
161.21
Levy of 1951
570.94
782.30 Unexpended Balances:
General
75,724.76
School Construction
344,220.58
School Lunch Program
707.68
School Athletic Program
99.87
Overlay Deficits:
Levy of 1945
48.30
Levy of 1946
145.00
Levy of 1947
58.65
Levy of. 1948
98.88
Levy of 1949
319.44
Levy of 1950
552.65
Levy of 1951
2,471.38
3,694.30
Court Judgment
288.95
$808,658.44
$808,658.44
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
247
Underestimates:
County Hospital Assessments
708.16
Gas and Electric Franchise 12.59
720.75
420,752.89
Coddington Fund Interest
10.09
Surplus Revenue
162,932.99
4,599.59
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance, Aid Administration 1,756.20 45,592.04
Water Liens Added to Taxes:
Levy of 1950
211.36
53,245.65
345.74
DEBT ACCOUNT
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
$1,243,000.00
McNeill School Loan $ 12,000.00
New School Land Loan 24,000.00
New Junior-Senior High School Loan 1,185,000.00
Pumping Station Pump and Burners Loan 22,000.00
$1,243,000.00
$1,243,000.00
TRUST FUNDS
Cash and Securities
$53,544.33
Coddington Fund
$ 1,919.38
School Playground Equipment Fund
86.43
Soldiers Monument Fund
209.92
Turner Reference Medal Fund
1,119.41
Stetson School Fund
13,085.63
Turner Library Fund
37,123.56
$53,544.33
$53,544.33
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
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249
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
Date
McNeill School Addition
New School Land
Pumping Station Burners
New Jun-Sen High School
Total
1952
$ 2,000.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 65,000.00
$ 75,000.00
1953
2,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
65,000.00
75,000.00
1954
2,000.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
65,000.00
74,000.00
1955
2,000.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
65,000.00
74,000.00
1956
2,000.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
65,000.00
74,000.00
1957
2,000.00
3,000.00
65,000.00
70,000.00
1958
3,000.00
65,000.00
68,000.00
1959
3,000.00
65,000.00
68,000.00
1960
65,000.00
65,000.00
1961
60,000.00
60,000.00
1962
60,000.00
60,000.00
1963
60,000.00
60,000.00
1965
60,000.00
60,000.00
1967
60,000.00
60,000.00
1968
60,000.00
60,000.00
1969
50,000.00
60,000.00
1970
60,000.00
60,000.00
60,000.00
60,000.00
$12,000.00
$24,000.00
$22,000.00
$1,185,000.00
$1,243,000.00
Respectfully submitted, RAYMOND E. LYONS, Town Accountant
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
1964
60,000.00
60,000.00
1966
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
INDEX
Assessors, Report of 76
Balance Sheet 246
Births
40
Board of Health, Report of
111
Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare, Report of 150
Bonded Indebtedness 249
Civil Defense Agency 80
Deaths
58
Electric Wiring Committee 118
Fire Department, Report of 115
Highway Surveyor, Report of
127
Inspector of Buildings, Report of
117
Inspector of Animals, Report of
110
Inspector of Milk, Report of 113
Inspector of Plumbing, Report of 112
Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of 114
Inspector of Wiring
122
Interments
63
Jurors, List of 70
Marriages 50
Moth Superintendent, Report of 88
Manager Form of Town Government Committee,
Report of 86
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INDEX-Continued
Police Department, Report of 74
Pumping Record 106
School Committee, Report of 153
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of
85
State Audit
145
Superintendent of Schools, Report of
157
Tax Collector, Report of 123
Town Accountant, Report of
191
Town Clerk, Report of
9
Special Committee Under Article 7
90
Statement of Licenses Issued 66
Town Meeting, 1951, Report of
15
Town Meeting, Adjourned
21
Town Officers
3
Town Treasurer, Report of 68
Tree Warden, Report of 88
Trustees, Stetson School Fund, Report of 181
Turner Free Library, Report of 92
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1952
130
Water Commissioners, Report of
98
One Hundred and Seventeenth
ANNUAL REPORT
of the
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
F
RA
NMOL
PH
MASSACH
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st
1952
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH
ANNUAL REPORT
of the
Selectmen and Overseers of Public Welfare Town Clerk and Treasurer, Assessors, Board of Health, School Committee, Tax Collectors, Fire Department, Highway Surveyor, Police Department of the
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Together with the Reports of Town Accountant, The Trustees of the Stetson School Fund, The Trustees of the Turner Free Library, Water Commissioners, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Animal Inspector, Milk Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Wiring Inspector, Inspector of Slaughtering, Tree Warden, Building Inspector, Civil Defense Agency Planning Board, Director of Veterans' Services, Board of Registrars and Special Committees
for the Year Ending December 31, 1952
JUN 8 1963
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
TOWN OFFICERS 1952
ELECTED
Moderator (elected annually) -James L. Pemberton, Jr.
Town Clerk and Treasurer (elected annually)-Waldo F. Mann.
Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Welfare (elected an- nually)-Ralph H. Hutchinson, Joseph J. Semensi, Or- rin B. White, Chairman.
Assessors (elected for 3 years)-Joseph B. Harris, term ex- pires 1953; Theodore S. Luddington, term expires 1954; Frank F. Teed, Chairman, term expires 1955.
School Committee (elected for 3 years)-Harold L. White, Chairman, term expires 1953; Maurice Lewis, term ex- pires 1954; James H. MacDonald, term expires 1955; William F. Maguire, term expires 1955; Clark W. Free- man, term expires 1954.
Trustees of Stetson School Fund (elected for 3 years) - Joseph J. Semensi, term expires 1953; Maurice Lewis, Chairman, term expires 1954; Clark W. Freeman, term expires 1955.
Board of Health (elected for 3 years)-Fred A. Diauto, Chairman, term expires 1954; Henry J. Rota, term expires 1955; Seth W. Swain, term expires 1953.
Tax Collector (elected annually)-Robert S. Cutting. Water Commissioners (elected for 3 years)-Frederick D. Driscoll, Chairman, term expires 1954; William J. Al- mond, term expires 1952; Martin E. Young, term ex- pires 1953.
Highway Surveyor (elected for 3 years-John A. Frede- rickson, term expires 1953.
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Tree Warden (elected for 3 years)-Joseph J. Hart, term expires 1953.
Planning Board (elected for 5 years)-Edward J. Roy- croft, term expires 1957; Carroll L. Paine, term expires 1953; Charles E. Preble, term expires 1956; Randolph O. Boothby, term expires 1955; Frank A. Young, term: expires 1954.
APPOINTMENTS BY SELECTMEN
Town Accountant (appointed for 3 years)-Raymond E. Lyons, term expires 1954.
Registrars of Voters (appointed for 3 years)-James H. Dunphy, term expires 1953; Helen C. Sullivan, term ex- pires 1954; Elizabeth Cunningham, term expires 1955; Waldo E. Mann, Clerk, ex-officio.
Chief of Police-Patrick T. McDonnell (Chapter 48, Sectionr 42).
Chief of Fire Department-Harold L. Bailey (Chapter 483 Section 42).
Forest Fire Warden-Harold L. Bailey.
Inspector of Wires-Alton LaBrecque.
Keeper of the Lock-Up (appointed annually)-William H . Mahoney.
Fence Viewers-Harvey W. Teed, Philip N. Good, Frank C. Wales.
Surveyors of Wood and Bark-Charles W. Russell, Edwi: C. Soule, Sr.
Field Drivers-Horace P. Hatch, Leo H. Jacobsen, Henrr J. Rota, William B .. Corrigan.
Public Weighers-Francis J. Leahy, Dennis J. Murphy Robert L. Quimby, John J. Mahoney, Lillian M. Mah(
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
ney, Michael J. Diauto, Robert Bodycote. Secretary to the Board of Selectmen-Clara M. Nickerson. Sealer of Weights and Measures-Robert C. Jope. Inspector of Milk-Henry W. Merrill.
Inspector of Animals-Cornelius J. Crowley.
Inspector of Slaughtering-Cornelius J. Crowley.
Inspector of Plumbing-Thomas O'Riley. Veterans' Agent-William S. Cole. Town Counsel-Walter F. Stephens.
Assistant Town Counsel-Francis A. Niccolls.
Moth Superintendent-Joseph J. Hart.
Building Commissioner-Frank F. Teed.
Burial Agent-Waldo E. Mann.
Dog Officer-Emil Frederickson.
Director of Civilian Defense-Ralph E. Macleod.
Coodinator of Air Ground Service Station-Ralph E. Mac- Leod.
Board of Appeals, Zoning Laws-Martin E. Young, term ex- pires 1953; John E. McGerigle, term expires 1953; Arthur E. Hoeg, term expires 1954; Joseph F. Dennehy, term expires 1955; Harry Williamson, term expires 1954.
Board of Appeals, Building By-Laws-Arthur E. Hoeg, Marino Rota, Charles Kiley.
Real Estate Survey Committee-Joseph B. Harris, Theodore S. Luddington, Frank F. Teed, John Hannon, Dennis Connelly, John Porter, Charles Russell.
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COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY MODERATOR
A Committee of nine to serve on the Finance Committee- - Raymond L. Mason, John L. Porter, William J. Lynch, terms expire 1953; Adrian J. Iorio, James M. Devlin, George F. Cullen, terms expire 1954; Carol Wallace, Joseph Simmons, Henry Merrill, terms expire 1955.
Combination Police and Fire Station Committee-Robert Curran, Harold Whitehouse, Carl Gove, Chief Patrick McDonnell, Chief Harold Bailey, Michael Diauto, Wil- liam Condon, Charles Russell and Leslie Claff.
General Zoning Committee-Edward F. Fahey, Harold N. Tucker, Edgar B. Cole, Edward Joyce, Edward T. Clark, John F. Curran, George H. White, John D. Cullen, Daniel J. Murphy, Jr., Ralph J. Warren, Robert B. Fraser, Perley Evans, Paul S. Loring, William J. Kil- loran and Fabian Lionetti.
Drainage Problem Committee-Fabian Lionetti, Clarence: Lind, Theodore Luddington, John Hannon, F. Allen Lyons, Ralph W. Hutchinson, Orrin B. White, Joseph J. Semensi, Edward J. Roycroft, Charles E. Preble, Randolph O. Boothby, Frank A. Young, Carroll L. Paine, Fred A. Diauto, Seth W. Swain, Henry J. Rota, John A. Frederickson.
School Planning and Building Committee-Clark W. Free- man, Theodore S. Luddington, Eileen Courtney, Alson B. Alden, Adolph O. Christiansen, C. Lloyd Claff, James J. Cotter, James V. Donovan, Irwin T. Dorch, Willian S. Foley, Walter J. Good, John T. Hannon, Arthur E. Hoeg, Ernest H. Hylen, Frank L. Johnson, Francis J. Leahy, Maurice Lewis, William J. Lynch, Culbert F.
Committee to Rewrite Rules and Regulations of Board of Health-Fred A. Diauto, Seth W. Swain, Henry J. Rota, Edward J. Roycroft, Charles E. Preble, Randolph O. Boothby, Frank A. Young, Carroll L. Paine, John
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
A. Frederickson, Ralph W. Cartwright, Jr., Philip Boyle, Dr. Morris Cross, Dr. Selig Zase.
Committee to Make a Survey of Necessary Alterations to the Town Hall-Maurice Lewis, Joseph J. Semensi, Clark Freeman, Sidney Tucker, Felix Carlino, Maxwell Maker, Robert E. Ozman.
Representatives to General Court from Fourth Norfolk Representative District
Josiah Babcock, Milton, Mass., Roy C. Smith, Holbrook, Mass.
Representative to Congress from Thirteenth Congressional District
Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton, Mass.
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 17, 1952 Election of Officers
Total number of votes for Precinct 1
730
Total number of votes for Precinct 2
685
Total number of votes for Precinct 3 652
Total number of votes for Precinct 4
773
Total number of votes cast in four precincts
2840
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
Moderator (1 year)
William S. Condon
244
264
264
438
1210
James L. Pemberton, Jr.
459
393
369
306
1527
Blanks
27
28
19
29
103
Town Clerk (1 year)
Waldo E. Mann
575
535
527
617
2254
Blanks
155
150
125
156
586
Town Treasurer (1 year)
Waldo E. Mann
566
531
523
604
2224
Blanks
164
154
129
169
616
Selectmen and Overseers
of the Public Welfare (1 year)
Edward J. Conley
121
125
89
117
452
Ralph H. Hutchinson
354
352
378
366
1450
Theodore S. Luddington
437
396
267
316
1416
Joseph J. Semensi
488
404
408
412
1712
George H. White
92
131
97
335
655
Orrin B. White
375
337
440
447
1599
Blanks
323
310
277
326
1236
Assessor (3 years)
Frank F. Teed
573
533
532
611
2249
Blanks
157
152
120
162
591
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
School Committee (3 years)
James H. MacDonald
459
422
419
537
1837
William F. Maguire
545
520
494
529
2083
Blanks
456
428
391
480
1755
Trustee Stetson School Fund (3 years)
Clark W. Freeman
522
467
496
569
2051
Blanks
208
218
156
204
786
Board of Health (3 years)
Henry J. Rota
560
523
516
646
2245
Blanks
170
162
136
127
595
Tax Collector (1 year)
Robert S. Cutting
587
534
535
651
2307
Blanks
143
151
117
122
533
Water Commissioner (3 years)
William J. Almond
592
531
529
610
2262
Richard Smith
1
1
Blanks
138
154
122
163
577
Planning Board (5 years)
Edward J. Roycroft
485
466
463
603
2017
Blanks
245
219
189
170
823
Planning Board (4 years)
Charles E. Preble
467
442
455
558
1922
Blanks
263
243
197
215
918
Planning Board (3 years)
Randolph O. Boothby
487
479
490
565
2021
Gerald Callahan
1
1
Blanks
243
206
162
207
818
Planning Board (2 years)
Frank A. Young
452
421
425
534
1832
Blanks
278
264
227
239
1008
Planning Board (1 year)
Carroll L. Paine
441
462
449
533
1885
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Blanks
289 223
203 240
955
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
Question No. 1 - Part No. 1
Yes
381
394
362
454
1591
No
194
171
161
153
679
Blanks
155
120
129
166
570
Question No. 1 - Part No. 2
Yes
367
370
331
413
1431
No
148
127
142
128
545
Blanks
215
188
179
232
814
Question No. 2 - Part No. 1
Yes
378
364
344
436
1522
No
221
201
182
176
780
Blanks
131
120
126
161
538
Question No. 2 - Part No. 2
Yes
379
370
360
421
1530
No
162
133
121
126
542
Blanks
189
182
171
226
768
Town Meeting Members - (+) indicates 1 year term)
(*) indicates 2 year term)
(*) indicates 3 year term)
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
Arthur J. Brennan
448*
Marie D. Brinton
436+
C. Lloyd Claff
412*
Edgar B. Cole
414*
Joseph E. Cole
378*
Louis J. Courtney
454*
George F. Daszkiewicz
3871
Arthur L. Doody
408*
Clark W. Freeman
397*
Thomas H. Good
415*
Walter J. Good
405*
Helen M. Haney
417*
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Howard C. Harris
393*
John A. Landrey
353*
Elizabeth G. Linfield
362*
John R. Luddington
405*
Theodore S. Luddington
460*
John E. Lynch 431*
Raymond L. Mason
401*
Edmund Tierney
415*
Ernest Tucker
372*
Joseph F. Swanwick
378+
Martin E. Young
506 *.
Names Written in
12
Blanks
6342
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
James W. Brennan
393*
Chester E. Claff
356*
Leslie A. Claff
346*
Edward Clark
344*
Harris B. Doherty
230*
Edward H. Duffy
340*
Anna K. Good
336*
Stephen E. Hart
375*
William E. Joyce
240*
Eleanor M. Kelley
295*
Stella H. Krupka
407*
Louis Leombruno
166
Fabian Lionetti
156
Harold W. Macauley
354*
James H. MacDonald
265*
Joseph Moran
211
Harold W. Myers
243*
Nona R. O'Sullivan
320*
Edward S. Prohaska
139
F. William Schultz
185
Walter J. Sullivan Jr.
230*
Millicent R. Tag-Vonstein
216*
Lephie B. Thompson
243*
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
George N. Welch
319*
Muriel H. Zase
220*
Names written in
6
Blanks
6765
Ernest R. Baker
380*
John G. Cedarholm
396*
Ethel S. Chatfield
401*
Lucille H. Coite
329*
William J. Coughlin
321*
Roland L. Leach
316*
Marie B. Mann
345*
Eugene L. McAuliffe
389*
Patrick T. McDonnell
404*
Mary E. Mclaughlin
336*
Mildred E. Newcomb Helen Pelissier
387*
Paul A. Peterson
321*
F. Randall Powers
374*
Donald H. Randall
368*
Lawrence M. Riley
316*
Ronald W. Stetson
363*
Seth W. Swain
379*
Percy H. Thomson
345*
Howard E. Williams
333*
Blanks
5898
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Total
Edward L. Bailey
431*
Joseph F. Brewster
485*
Thomas J. Collins
410*
John J. Connors
310*
George F. Cullen
469*
Joseph W. Curran
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