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The ballot box became out of order and failed to reg- ister properly; the defect was remedied.
The following Precinct Officers appointed by the Se- lectmen to sort and count the ballots were sworn by the Precinct Clerk, and began their duties at six o'clock P.M .:
John W. Whidden, Roger Fertitta, Michael J. Ianni- telli, William F. Hynes, John E. Darney, Joseph Santo- suosso, Henry Aspesi, J. A. Grillo, Charles J. Guglielmi, Cosmo Santoro, Edward Rappazini, Benjamin F. Con- soletti, William Williamson, Charles D. Cardarelli, Joseph Abbiuso, Simplici Rizzi.
At 6 o'clock A.M. March 5, 1935, William Williamson was replaced by Leonardo Morcone, to canvass and count ballots; at 7:15 o'clock A.M. March 5, 1935, John A. Grillo was replaced to canvass and count ballots by Domi- nick Creasia; at 8 o'clock A. M. March 5, 1935 Joseph Santosuosso was replaced by Alfred Vesperi to canvass and count ballots and were sworn by the Clerk.
The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock P.M. The register on the ballot box indicated 1,203.
After closing the polls the officers in charge of the voting lists audibly counted and announced the whole number of names checked on said lists to be 1,196. The
224
ballots were removed from the ballot box by the Presid- ing Officer and audibly counted and found to be 1,196 ballots cast.
The ballots cast having, in open meeting, been duly sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meeting to be as herein set forth. The result of the ballot was announced at 5 P.M. March 5, 1935.
The ballots cast and the voting lists were sealed as required by law, also the unused ballots, all certified by the Election Officers, and delivered to the Town Clerk, March 5, 1935, at 5.45 o'clock P.M.
(Signed) RALPH CARCHIO,
Warden.
(Signed) CHARLES W. FRASCOTTI, Clerk.
Precinct 2.
Milford, Mass., March 5, 1935,
In accordance with the provisions of Section 105, Chapter 54, General Laws, T. C. Edition, the following is a copy of the record of votes cast in this Precinct at the Annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1935.
FOR TOWN CLERK (One Year)
Dennis J. Sullivan, 1 State Street, Candidate for Re- election
668
Blanks 528
FOR TOWN TREASURER (One Year)
Benjamin J. Clancey, 145 West Street, Candidate for Re-election 575
Blank
621
FOR TAX COLLECTOR (One Year)
William J. Read, 24 West Street, Candidate for Re- election 587
Blanks
609
225
FOR SELECTMEN (One Year)
Fred S. Carley, 70 Depot Street, Coughlin-Roosevelt- Independent 136
John H. Gardella, 38 Grant Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 841 Timothy W. Hannigan, Howard Street, Good Gov- ernment 484
William J. Hayes, 51 Exchange Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 483
Lyndhurst A. MacGregor, Cedar Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 658
Ernest E. O'Brien, 55 West Street, Good Govern- ment 511
Blanks
475
FOR HIGHWAY SURVEYOR (One Year)
Edward C. Beaulac, 5 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-election 689
Blanks
507
FOR ASSESSOR (Three Years)
John F. Maher, 12 Spring Street, Candidate for Re- election 313
Arthur E. Vesperi, 16 E. Walnut Street, Good Gov- ernment 811
Blanks
72
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (Three Years)
John F. Casey, 31 Grant Street, Citizens 105
John L. Moschilli, 13 East Street. 692
J. Curtis Nutter, 260 Purchase Street. 246
Charles V. Touhey, 42 Claflin Street. 77
Blanks 76
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (Three Years) Arthur J. Chambers, 5 Claflin Street. 379
Clifton Tyler, 57 Grant Street, Candidate for Re- election, Good Government 613
Blanks 204
226
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (One Year to Fill Vacancy) John F. Adams, 51 School Street, Candidate for Re- election, Citizens 573
Blanks 623
FOR SEWER COMMISSIONER (Three Years)
Philip Cenedella, 68 School Street, Good Government 318 James P. Dillon, 107 Purchase Street. 37
Louis J. Pratt, 64 Beaver Street. 146
Fred L. Roberti, 110 Purchase Street, Candidate for Re-election 645
Blanks 50
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Three Years)
Frederick T. Cahill, Jr., 2 Gibbon Avenue, Citizens .. 332 Charles F. Curtin, 16 Parker Hill Avenue, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 366
Nathan Rosenfeld, 40 Cedar Street, Candidate for Re-election 875
Blanks
819
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Two Years to Fill Vacancy) Henry D. Barbadoro, 10 North Street. 852
Edward F. Doheny, 357 Main Street. 183
John E. Kennedy, 9 Nelson Heights, Citizens-Good Government 80
Blanks 281
FOR TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY (Three Years) John L. Davoren, 4 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-election 550
Thomas J. Nugent, 12 West Street, Candidate for Re-election 557
Blanks
1.285
FOR TRUSTEES OF VERNON GROVE CEMETERY (Three Years)
Clifton A. Cross, 81 Fruit Street, Independent .. .... 310
Herbert S. Eldredge, 276 Main Street, Candidate for Re-election 447
227
Arthur L. Maynard, 67 Pine Street, Candidate for
Re-election 355
Blanks 1280
FOR PLANNING BOARD (Three Years)
Walter E. Blake, 38 South Main Street, Cosmopoli- tan-Independent 457
Blanks
739
FOR PARK COMMISSIONER (Three Years)
William A. Birmingham, 26 Fayette Street, Citizens 117 Fred W. Clarridge, 270 Purchase Street, Good Gov- ernment 242
George M. Fitzpatrick, 39 North Bow Street, Candi- date for Re-election, Citizens-Good Government 174 John N. Morcone, 1 East Main Street, National Un- ion Justice 487
Francis D. Naughton, 108 Congress Street, New Deal 24
Blanks
152
FOR TREE WARDEN (One Year)
Mathew P. Andreano, 8 Goodrich Court. 682
Patrick J. McGuigan, 61 Medway Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 303
Blanks 211
FOR CONSTABLES (One Year)
Blanks
5980
FOR MODERATOR (One Year)
John T. McLoughlin, 26 Pearl Street. 450
Blanks
746
"Shall the operation of Section 105 B of Chapter 131 of the General Laws requiring for the taking of fur- bearing animals, the use of traps that kill at once or take such animals alive unharmed, be suspended within this town?"
Yes 178
No
141
Blanks 877
228
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS, Precinct 2
Alfredo Abbiatti, 82 Medway Street. 454
Louis Abbuiso, 15 Pond Street. 434
John M. Andreola, 21 Mt. Pleasant Street. 367
Albert J. Balboni, 9 South Free Street 409
Angelo Barbadoro, 10 North Street. 465
Luigi Beccia, 8 North Street.
438
Peter B. Bega, Birch Street.
375
Louis Bonetta, 7 North Street.
365
Frank Calzone, 19 Mt. Pleasant Street. 395
Alphone Calzone, 50 East Main Street. 375
Nicholas P. Casasanta, 3 Hayward Field. 354
Louis J. Celozzi, 49 Beach Street .. 338
Reno R. Cenedella, 22 Woodland Avenue. 389
Biagio J. Cimino, 14 East Street. 339
Joseph B. Cimino, 14 East Street. 334
Vincent Cozzi, 86 Medway Street. 325
Andrea Cueroni, 49 Carroll Street. 304
Emilio Diotalevi, 32 Meade Street 312
Alexander DiGiannantonio, 17 Free Street. 390
William P. DiVitto, 55 East Main Street. 402
Domenico Guadagnoli, 56 Meade Street. 315
Attilio Guerrieri, 6 North Street. 358
Dante Guerra, 106 East Main Street. 375
Robert A. Grillo, 64 Hayward Street. 368
John Iannitelli, 9 Alden Street .. 330
Ambrogio Lordi, 117 East Main Street. 334
Ambrogio L. Luchini, 122 East Main Street. 375
Rudolph Mainini, 127 East Main Street. 364
Francis A. Mazzarelli, 15 Genoa Avenue. 375
Antonio Mazzone, 45 Beach Street. 375
Antonio Mongiat, 186 East Main Street.
326
Joseph Morcone, 25 Main Street. 405
Pasquale A. Niro, 57 Hayward Street. 368
Joseph Panechelli, 21 East Street. 340
Axel Pearson, East Main Street. 299
Dante Pederzoli, 115 East Main Street. 339
Pompeo Pettinari, 7 Genoa Avenue 292
229
Joseph Rosenfeld, 40 Cedar Street. 343
Luigi Ruggiero, 230 Central Street. 301
Joseph Sherrillo, 35 Beach Street. 325
Anthony J. Solari, 15 Short Street. 381 Charles A. Tomaso, 232 Central Street. 325
Michele Tusoni, 54 East Main Street. 359
Earl Vasile, 48 Hayward Street. 293
Vincenzo Volpe, 19 Main Street. 332
James V. Zurlo, 15 East Main Street. 310
Thomas Manguso, 29 Mt. Pleasant Street. 155
Blanks 37189
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 4, 1935
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Milford, March 4, 1935.
Worcester, ss.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant issued by the Se- lectmen, the qualified voters of Precinct 3, of said Mil- ford, assembled at the time and place designated for the purposes therein expressed. The following named Elec- tion Officers, appointed by the Selectmen, were present and served as follows :
Names Office Sworn by:
Karl A. Bright. Warden Dennis J. Sullivan
Arthur J. Logan. Clerk .. Dennis J. Sullivan
The following Precinct Officers appointed by the Se- lectmen were sworn by the Precinct Clerk :
Paul J. Apicella, Deputy Warden.
Charles Lufty, Jr., Deputy Clerk.
Inspectors to check names on voting lists :
Perley S. Johnson, Francis J. Carron, Irving W. Joy, John F. O'Neil.
Deputies : Isaiah C. Trask, Charles Delfante, William J. McAdams, Walter O. Rapps.
Ballot Clerks : Louis Pieto, John D. Cronan.
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The cards of instructions, penalty cards and specimen ballots received from the Town Clerk having been duly posted, the warrant as herein before recorded was read by the Precinct Clerk.
The ballot box was examined by the Precinct Officers and found to be empty; the register was set at 0000, the box was locked, and the keys delivered to the Police Officer on duty at the meeting. The sealed package re- ceived from the Town Clerk containing the official bal- lots was opened by the Presiding Officer in the presence of the other Precinct Officers. The ballots were deliv- ered by him to the ballot Clerks.
The Polls were declared open at eight o'clock A.M. During the voting the ballot box was opened by unani- mous consent of the Warden and Clerk twice, for the purpose of taking out and sorting and counting the ballots, first at 6 o'clock P.M. when it registered 816, and at the close of the polls, 8 o'clock P.M., when it registered 1,023. The ballot box became out of order and failed to register properly.
The following Precinct Officers, appointed by the Se- lectmen to sort and count ballots, were sworn by the Precinct Clerk :
Thomas C. Donovan, Jeremiah Roche, John A. Mc- Cabe, Frank J. Bagnoli, James Sheedy, Edgar L. Peneau, John A. Ryan, George Clements, Robert Billsbury, Elmer W. Adams, Charles H. Negus, Walter Chapin, Pomeroy Edwards, Benjamin W. Smethurst, Clifford I. Ray, Le- land H. Crosby, and began their duties at six o'clock P.M.
The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock P.M. The register on the ballot box indicated 1,023.
After closing the polls the officers in charge of the voting lists audibly counted and announced the whole number of names checked on said lists to be 1,028.
The ballots were removed from the ballot box by the Presiding Officer and audibly counted and found to be 1,028 ballots cast.
231
The ballots cast having, in open meeting, been duly sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meeting to be as hereinafter set forth.
The result of the ballot was announced at 3:45 o'clock P.M., March 5, 1935.
(Signed) KARL A. BRIGHT, Warden.
(Signed) ARTHUR J. LOGAN, Clerk.
Precinct 3.
Milford, Mass., March 5, 1935.
To the Town Clerk of Milford, Mass.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 105 of Chapter 54, General Laws, T. C. Edition, the following is a copy of the record of votes cast in this Precinct at the Annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1935.
FOR TOWN CLERK (One Year)
Dennis J. Sullivan, 1 State Street, Candidate for
Re-election 752
Blanks 276
FOR TOWN TREASURER (One Year)
Benjamin J. Clancey, 145 West Street, Candidate for Re-election 734
Blanks 294
FOR TAX COLLECTOR (One Year)
William J. Read, 24 West Street, Candidate for Re- election 698
Blanks
330
FOR SELECTMEN (One Year)
Fred S. Carley, 70 Depot Street, Coughlin-Roosevelt- Independent 163
John H. Gardella, 38 Grant Street, Candidate for Re- election, Citizens 640
232
Timothy W. Hannigan, Howard Street, Good Gov- ernment 412
William J. Hayes, 51 Exchange Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens. 619
Lyndhurst A. MacGregor, Cedar Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 636 Ernest E. O'Brien, 55 West Street, Good Govern- ment 317
Blanks
297
FOR HIGHWAY SURVEYOR (One Year)
Edward C. Beaulac, 5 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-election 754
Blanks
274
FOR ASSESSOR (Three Years)
John F. Maher, 12 Spring Street, Candidate for Re- election 669
Arthur E. Vesperi, 16 East Walnut Street, Good
Government
281
Blanks
78
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (Three Years)
John F. Casey, 31 Grant Street, Citizens 174
John L. Moschilli, 13 East Street. 192
J. Curtis Nutter, 260 Purchase Street. 280
Charles V. Touhey, 42 Claflin Street. 339
Blanks
43
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (Three Years)
Arthur J. Chambers, 5 Claflin Street. 550
Clifton Tyler, 58 Grant Street, Candidate for Re- election, Good Government 393
Blanks
85
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (One Year to Fill Vacancy ) John F. Adams, 51 School Street, Candidate for Re- election, Citizens 684
Blanks
344
FOR SEWER COMMISSIONER (Three Years) Philip Cenedella, 68 School Street, Good Government 211 James P. Dillon, 107 Purchase Street 69
233
Louis J. Pratt, 64 Beaver Street 251 Fred L. Roberti, 110 Purchase Street, Candidate for Re-election 445
Blanks 52
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Three Years)
Frederick T. Cahill, Jr., 2 Gibbon Avenue, Citizens .. 520 Charles F. Curtin, 16 Parker Hill Avenue, Candi- date for Re-election, Citizens 535
Nathan Rosenfeld, 40 Cedar Street, Candidate for Re-election 474
Blanks
527
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Two years to Fill Vacancy) Henry D. Barbadoro, 10 North Street. 439
Edward F. Doheny, 357 Main Street. 294
John E. Kennedy, 9 Nelson Heights, Citizens-Good Government 203
Blanks
92
FOR TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY (Three Years) John L. Davoren, 4 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-election 628
Thomas J. Nugent, 12 West Street, Candidate for Re-election 647
Blanks
781
FOR TRUSTEES OF VERNON GROVE CEMETERY (Three Years)
Clifton A. Cross, 81 Fruit Street, Independent ... 349
Herbert S. Eldredge, 276 Main Street, Candidate for Re-election 525
Arthur L. Maynard, 67 Pine Street, Candidate for
Re-election
427
Blanks
755
FOR PLANNING BOARD (Three Years)
Walter E. Blake, 38 South Main Street, Cosmopoli- tan-Independent 514
Blanks
514
FOR PARK COMMISSIONER (Three Years) William A. Birmingham, 26 Fayette Street, Citizens 196
234
Fred W. Clarridge, 270 Purchase Street, Good Gov- ernment 285
George M. Fitzpatrick, 39 No. Bow Street, Candi-
date for Re-election, Citizens-Good Government 268 John N. Morcone, 1 East Main Street, National Un- ion Justice 100
Francis D. Naughton, 108 Congress Street, New Deal 96
Blanks
83
FOR TREE WARDEN (One Year)
Mathew P. Andreano, 8 Goodrich Court. 240
Patrick J. McGuigan, 61 Medway Street, Candidate for Re-election, Citizens 605
Blanks 183
FOR CONSTABLES (One Year)
Edward Davoren, 56 Pearl Street. 3
Patrick Carroll, 235 Congress Street. 2
Blanks 5135
FOR MODERATOR (One Year)
John T. McLoughlin, 26 Pearl Street. 604
Blanks 424
"Shall the operation of Section 105 B of Chapter 131 of the General Laws requiring for the taking of fur- bearing animals, the use of traps that kill at once or take such animals alive unharmed, be suspended with in this town?"
Yes 163
No :
103
Blanks 762
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS, Precinct 3
Ferdinand S. Adams, 6 Poplar Street 409
Florence N. Aldrich, 48 Claflin Street. 377
Raymond S. Allen, 5 Myrtle Street. 248
Raymond S. Barlow, 80 Grove Street. 317
Joseph F. Brennan, 9 Myrtle Street. 235
William R. Burke, 16 South Main Street. 403 John S. Burns, 30 Franklin Street. 332
235
William F. Byrne, 127 South Main Street. 303
John J. Byron, 80 Depot Street. 187
Frederick S. Carley, 70 Depot Street. 260
James F. Carron, 48 South Bow Street. 266
Joseph M. Casey, 18 Depot Street. 259
Howard F. Celley, 34 Whitney Street. 327
Agostino, Chianese, 22 Depot Street. 139
John R. Cicchetti, 6 Baker Street.
177
Moses Chicchetti, 6 Baker Street.
157
Walter N. Converse, 62 Forest Street. 167
Charles E. Cooney, 38 Claflin Street.
508
Elbert M. Crockett, 45 Forest Street.
458
Herbert C. Davis, 55 Forest Street.
244
Federico DeFrancesco, 71 Grove Street. 178
Joseph DeLuca, 45 East Street. 203
Antonio De Luzio, 65 East Street.
154
Grace V. Doherty, 62 South Main Street. 279
Noah H. Dowden, 21 Chapin Street.
154
Domenico A. Ferrucci, 279 Central Street.
157
Geraldine C. Fleming, 46 Claflin Street. 304
William H. Forbes, 79 South Main Street. 192
James J. Fullum, 55 Grove Street. 452
George A. Gallagher, 6 Park Terrace. 311
Harry Goldstein, 72 Grove Street. 167
Charles L. Goucher, 8 Park Terrace. 296
Richard Grillo, 4 Cemetery Street. 191
James E. Hannigan, 25 South Cedar Street. 259
John P. Hannigan, 92 Depot Street. 227
Amelia C. Harris, 16 Claflin Street. 252
John J. Harrington, 14 Franklin Street. 441
John E. Higgiston, 39 Claflin Street. 295
Frank Roy Hixon, 139 South Main Street. 325
Wilfred D. Howard, 150 South Main Street. 294
Leonard J. Ireland, 59 Grove Street. 193
Bessie H. Johnson, 38 South Bow Street. 236
Daniel J. Kane, 56 South Main Street. 271
Francis H. Lally, 5 Park Terrace. 336
Peter G. Leger, 49 South Main Street. 315
236
William H. Leonard, 26 Franklin Street. 260
James Manella, 89 East Street. 114
Christopher T. May, 41 Claflin Street. 178
James H. McGrath, 45 Grove Street. 197
William McGrath, 22 Forest Street. 209
John J. Moloney, 10 Orchard Street. 340
William J. Moore, 251/2 Grove Street. 335
Myron Morey, 34 Fruit Street. 244
Michael Morganelli, 44 South Bow Street. 132
Thomas F. Mullen, 70 South Bow Street. 135
Francis J. O'Grady, 63 Depot Street. 177
J. Edmund O'Sullivan, 78 Grove Street. 220
Raphael Parente, 7 Center Street. 110
Leroy J. Parker, 69 Grove Street. 168
Jesse H. Perkins, 80 South Main Street. 257
Anthony B. Petracca, 7 Baker Street. 122
Marie M. Petracca, 7 Baker Street. 92
John J. Quinlan, 14 South Union Street. 160
John F. Ranahan, 22 Forest Street. 217
Joseph Renda, 32 Depot Street. 159
Sumner C. Reynolds, 4 Poplar Street .. 274
211
Emerson Robinson, 311/2 Forest Street.
252
Nettie M. Rose, 27 Forest Street.
190
James F. Sheedy, 73 Grove Street.
172
Benjamin W. Smethurst, 36 Forest Street
137
Holly W. Snow, 47 Claflin Street.
254
Abner Spencer, 41 Grove Street.
196
Giacomo A. Tosches, 16 Archer Avenue.
109
John F. Walpole, 51 Grove Street.
162
Samuel A. Werber, 17 Whitney Street.
204
Chester F. Williams, 12 Claflin Street.
377
Paul Williams, 4 Poplar Street. 336
Wendell Williams, 32 Claflin Street. 345
Fred E. Wood, 54 Claflin Street. 257
Etta E. Woodward, 36 South Main Street. 280
William Young, 18 South Main Street. 299
Blanks 23027
Hans O. Ritz, 6 South Main Street.
237
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 4, 1935 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Worcester, ss.
Milford, March 4, 1935.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant issued by Select- men, the qualified voters of Precinct 4 of said Milford assembled at the time and place designated for the pur- poses therein expressed. The following named Election Officers were present and served as follows :
Names Office Sworn by:
Walter B. McFarland. Warden Dennis J. Sullivan
George Daigle Clerk Dennis J. Sullivan
The following Precinct Officers appointed by the Se- lectmen were sworn by the Precinct Clerk:
George Wright, Deputy Warden.
Paul E. Lynch, Deputy Clerk.
Inspectors to check names on voting lists :
William Williams, Jr., Edward J. O'Sullivan, John J. Gilroy, Fred J. Colligan.
Deputies: Bennie Colabello, Will E. Southland, Mi- chael Leoce.
Ballot Clerks : Ralph Bowley, Thomas H. Brennan.
The cards of instructions, penalty cards and specimen ballots received from the Town Clerk having been duly posted, the warrant as hereinafter before recorded was read by the Precinct Clerk.
The ballot box was examined by the Precinct Officers and found to be empty. The register was set at 0000, the box was locked and the keys delivered to the Police Officer on duty at the meeting. The sealed packages received from the Town Clerk, containing the official ballots, were opened by the Presiding Officers. The bal- lots were delivered by him to the Ballot Clerks.
The polls were declared open at eight o'clock A.M.
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During the voting the ballot box was opened by the unanimous consent of the Warden and Clerk, twice for the purpose of taking out, sorting and counting the bal- lots; first at 5 o'clock P.M. when it registered 500, and at the close of the polls, 8 o'clock P.M. when it registered 1,081. The ballot box became out of order and failed to register properly.
The following Precinct Officers appointed by the Se- lectmen to sort and count the ballots were sworn by the Precinct Clerk :
John E. Wallace, Thomas J. Ryan, William F. Murray, Leo Pellegrino, William Fitzgerald, Fred McDonough, John C. Rubery, Frank C. Consoletti, Maurice Fitzger- ald, Stephen J. Venditti, Joseph G. Lipman, Antonio San- nicandro, Robert H. Knight, Arthur L. Reynolds, John A. Halliwell, William F. Manning, and began their duties at six o'clock P. M.
The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock P.M. The register on the ballot box indicated 1,081.
After closing of the polls the Officers in charge of the voting lists audibly counted and announced the whole number of names checked on said lists to be 1,088. The ballots were removed from the ballot box by the Presid- ing Officer and found to be 1,088 ballots cast.
The ballots cast having in open meeting been duly sorted and counted by the proper Officers and recorded and declared in open meeting to be as hereinafter set forth.
The result of the ballot was announced at 9 o'clock A.M., March 5, 1935.
The ballots cast and the voting lists were sealed as re- quired by law, also the unused ballots, all certified by the Election Officers, and delivered to the Town Clerk, March 5, 1935, at 9:38 A. M.
(Signed) WALTER B. McFARLAND, Warden, (Signed) ยท GEORGE F. DAIGLE,
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Precinct 4
Milford, Mass., March 5, 1935.
To the Town Clerk of Milford, Mass.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 105, Chapter 54, General Laws, TC Edition, the following is a copy of the record of votes cast in this Precinct at the annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1935.
FOR TOWN CLERK (One Year)
Dennis J. Sullivan, 1 State Street, Candidate for Re-Election 833
Blanks 255
FOR TOWN TREASURER (One Year)
Benjamin J. Clancey, 145 West Street, Candidate
for Re-Election 815
Blanks 273
FOR TAX COLLECTOR (One Year)
William J. Reed, 24 West Street, Candidate for Re- Election 772
Blanks 316
FOR SELECTMEN (One Year)
Fred S. Carley, 70 Depot Street, Coughlin-Roose- velt-Independent 108
John H. Gardella, 38 Grant Street, Candidate for Re-Election, Citizens 707
Timothy W. Hannigan, Howard Street, Good Gov- ernment 335
William J. Hayes, 51 Exchange Street, Candidate for Re-Election, Citizens 783
Lyndhurst A. MacGregor, Cedar Street, Candidate for Re-Election, Citizens 656
Ernest E. O'Brien, 55 West Street, Good Govern- ment 265
Blanks 390
240
FOR HIGHWAY SURVEYOR (One Year) Edward C. Beaulac, 5 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-Election 826
Blanks 262
FOR ASSESSOR (Three Years)
John F. Maher, 12 Spring Street, Candidate for Re-Election 720
Arthur E. Vesperi, 16 East Walnut Street, Good Government 298
Blanks 70
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (Three Years) John F. Casey, 31 Grant Street, Citizens 209
John L. Moschilli, 13 East Street 183
J. Curtis Nutter, 260 Purchase Street. 250
Charles V. Touhey, 42 Claflin Street. 382
Blanks 64
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (Three Years)
Arthur J. Chambers, 5 Claflin Street. 556
Clifton Tyler, 57 Grant Street, Candidate for Re- Election, Good Government 416
Blanks 116
FOR BOARD OF HEALTH (One Year to Fill Vacancy) John F. Adams, 51 School Street, Candidate for Re-Election 753
Blanks. 335
FOR SEWER COMMISSIONER (Three Years) Philip Cenedella, 68 School St., Good Government James P. Dillon, 107 Purchase Street 100
189
Louis J. Pratt, 64 Beaver Street 199
Fred L. Roberti, 110 Purchase Street, Candidate for Re-Election 555
Blanks 45
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Three Years) Frederick T. Cahill, Jr., 2 Gibbon Ave., Citizens 530
Charles F. Curtin, 16 Parker Hill Avenue, Candi- date for Re-Election, Citizens 618
241
Nathan Rosenfeld, 40 Cedar Street, Candidate for
Re-Election 527
Blanks 501
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (Two years to Fill Vacancy)
Henry D. Barbadoro, 10 North Street 382
Edward F. Doheny, 357 Main Street. 337
John E. Kennedy, 9 Nelson Heights, Citizens-Good Government 289
Blanks 80
FOR TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY (Three Years) John L. Davoren, 4 Prentice Avenue, Candidate for Re-Election 728
Thomas J. Nugent, 12 West Street, Candidate for Re-Election 731
Blanks 717
FOR TRUSTEES OF VERNON GROVE CEMETERY (Three Years)
Clifton A. Cross, 81 Fruit Street, Independent .. .. 297
Herbert S. Eldredge, 276 Main Street, Candidate for Re-Election 577
Arthur L. Maynard, 67 Pine Street, Candidate for Re-Election 460
Blanks 842
FOR PLANNING BOARD (Three Years)
Walter E. Blake, 38 South Main Street, Cosmopoli- tan-Independent
Blanks 505
FOR PARK COMMISSIONER (Three Years) William A. Birmingham, 26 Fayette St., Citizens .. Fred W. Clarridge, 270 Purchase Street, Good Government 261
583
267
George M. Fitzpatrick, 39 North Bow Street, Can- didate for Re-Election, Citizens-Good Gov- ernment ' 305
John N. Morcone, 1 East Main Street, National Union Justice 105
Francis D. Naughton, 108 Congress St., New Deal 48
Blanks 102
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