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approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is auth- orized to borrow under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, for a period not exceeding ten years the sum of $60,000, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, payable in accordance with said Chapter 44, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than ten years from the date of issue of the first bond or note.
Article 2. To determine whether the Town will vote to purchase from the Boston and Maine Railroad for off-street parking purposes 6900 square feet of land located on either side of the railroad right-of-way, between the present and pro- posed Lincoln Road, to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000, or any other sum, therefor, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Selectmen be and here- by are authorized to purchase from the Boston and Maine Railroad for off-street parking purposes about 6900 square feet of land located on either side of the railroad right-of-way, between the pre- sent and proposed Lincoln Road, as shown on plan of land entitled "10-23-63. Boston and Maine Rail- road. Map 16, Terminal Div., Main Line, Vicinity of Lincoln, Mass." Office of Chief Engineer - and that the sum of $2,000 is hereby appropriated therefor, said sum to be taken from free cash.
The Moderator called attention to a proclama- tion from the Governor re "Litter Bugs". On motion duly seconded, it was then voted to adjourn at 10:15 P. M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 28, 1964
Pursuant to a Warrant duly served, the polls were opened at 4 P. M. for the purpose of bringing in votes to the primary officers for the following offices:
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58 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party;
43 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party;
10 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party;
10 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party;
4 District Delegates to the National Con- vention of the Democratic Party - 5th Con- gressional District;
2 Alternate Delegates to the National Con- vention of the Democratic Party - 5th Con- gressional District;
2 District Delegates to the National Con- vention of the Republican Party - 5th Con- gressional District;
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party - 5th Congressional District;
District members of State Committee (One man and one woman for each Political Party for the 5th Middlesex District;
35 members of the Democratic Town Committee;
35 members of the Republican Town Committee.
Presidential Preference.
The polls were closed at 7:30 P. M. with the following results :
Delegates (not grouped)
Democratic
John F. Albano 27
Ruth M. Batson 30
John S. Begley 28
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J. William Belanger
29
Francis X. Bellotti
44
Thomas J. Buckley
43
William F. Buckley
35
James A. Burke
35
John S. Burke
30
Garrett H. Byrne
34
Robert V. Cauchera
28
Bernard Cohen
31
John F. Collins
44
John W. Costello
32
James J. Craven, Jr.
32
John F. X. Davelon
29
Harry Della Russo
28
John F. Dias
26
Gerald F. Doherty
40
John Thomas Driscoll
41
William R. Driscoll
30
Howard W. Fitzpatrick
36
Mary L. Fonseca
28
A. Frank Foster
30
Foster Furcolo
38
Edward P. Gilgun
31
William Hartigan
27
James W. Hennigan
29
John B. Hynes
47
Walter J. Kelliher
27
George V. Kenneally
29
Edward M. Kennedy
71
Robert Francis Kennedy
57
Daniel M. Keyes, Jr.
30
Ida R. Lyons
27
Torbert MacDonald
46
Timothy A. Mantalos
26
Norman Mason
25
Edward J. McCormack, Jr.
62
John W. McCormack
43
Patrick J. McDonough
31
Nicholas P. Morrissey
26
Daniel F. O'Brien
33
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.
39
Endicott Peabody
87
Francis G. Poitrast
28
Charles W. Ryan, Jr.
30
Benjamin A. Smith
43
Edward J. Sullivan
31
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Sherwood J. Tarlow
27
Balcom S. Taylor
23
Betty Taymoor
41
John F. Thompson
25
James A. Williams
29
Kevin H. White
62
Thomas J. White
31
Scattering
24
Alternate Delegates at Large (Not Grouped )
Samuel H. Beer
54
Margaret M. Breen
29
William F. Brewin
24
Thomas P. Broderick
24
James F. Burke
24
Joseph C. Casdin
22
Charles N. Collatos
22
Joseph A. DeGuglielmo
24
Henry C. Donnelly
23
Donald J. Dowd
23
Rubin Epstein
25
John T. Farrell, Jr.
24
Joseph F. Feeney
22
William J. Foley, Jr.
27
Charles J. Hamilton
23
John E. Harrington, Jr.
29
Charles V. Hogan
22
Lester S. Hyman
26
Carl R. Johnson, Jr.
21
Frank H. Kelleher
24
Edward King
20
Philip Kramer
22
Edward Krock
23
Laurence R. Laughlin
27
James P. Loughlin
21
Edward C. Maher
23
Vincent Mannering
20
Francis V. Matera
22
James R. McIntyre
22
Denis L. McKenna
25
Paul C. Menton
38
Dace J. Moore
22
Edward S. Moss
22
Bernard T. Moynihan
24
Paul V. Mullaney
22
George F. O'Meara, Jr.
22
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James R. Purdy
21
Robert H. Quinn
21
Earl J. Riley 21
Anthony M. Scibelli
22
Bernard Solomon
28
Daniel M. Walsh, Jr.
26
Albert H. Zabriskie
24
District Delegates and Alternate District Dele- gates to Democratic National Convention - 5th District
Delegates Group John Joseph Buckley 53
Cornelius T. Kiernan 53
Alternate
Delegates James J. Long 50
Richard K. Donahue 46
State Committee - 5th Middlesex District (Vote for 1 man)
Paul C. Menton 72
Frank L. Furlong 2
Timothy G. Hall 9
State Committee - 5th Middlesex District (Vote for 1 woman)
Edith B. Bonica 9
Dolores L. Mitchell 56
Alice D. Sullivan 13
Town Committee - Town of Lincoln (35)
E. Donlan Rooney 75
Helen M. Dougherty 70
Allan R. Dougherty 71
Henry M. Morgan 79
Robert C. Wood 80
Robert D. Gordon 69
Margaret M. Algeo 73
Barbara M. O'Brien 74
Gerald L. Kirby 67
Robert M. Malloy 73
Ethan A. Murphy 68
Peggy P. Elliott 78
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James F. Rice, Jr. 66
James J. Finnerty 70
Matthew N. Sherman 65
Anne P. Priest 80
Armand E. Ferro
67
Manley B. Boyce
71
Edward J. Chisholm
73
Frank R. Stevens
74
Alvin Levin
76
J. Richard Myles
69
Harold Rosenwald
67
Ettore P. Venier
66
Albert C. England, Jr.
72
Jean Wood Preston
76
Nancy E. Hall
73
Elizabeth C. Winship
76
Roger S. Walen
72
Virginia L. Senders
75
Thomas D. Ward
73
Oliver G. Selfridge
72
Alfred C. Holland
73
Joseph Mannarino
64
Eleanor A. Brennan
68
Presidential Preference :
Johnson
62
E. Kennedy
1
R. Kennedy
5
Stevenson
4
Lodge
2
Wallace
1
Delegates - Group 1
Republican
Leverett Saltonstall
193
Edward W. Brooke
161
Joseph William Martin, Jr.
141
John A. Volpe
151
Richard F. Treadway
137
Mary R. Wheeler
134
Georgia E. Ireland
132
Christian A. Herter
159
Bruce Crane
137
George C. Lodge
158
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Alternate Delegates
Philip A. Graham
183
Elmer C. Nelson
121
Hastings Keith 136
Philip K. Allen
127
Margaret M. Heckler
136
Russell G. Simpson
135
James E. Henderson 134
Irene K. Thresher
136
Sidney Q. Curtis
135
Richard E. Mastrangelo
133
Delegates - Group 2
Michael Robbins
61
Jack E. Molesworth
56
Paul J. Kelley
53
Bernice L. Beckwith
51
Raymond F. Friesecke
50
Daniel J. Carmen
54
J. Laurence McCarty
51
Shepard A. Spunt
52
Elliott K. Slade, Jr.
51
Marshall G. Sade
50
Alternate Delegates
Gerald A. Giblin
57
Joseph Alan Mackay
50
Raymond F. Walsh
49
Robert J. Gilkie
48
Dorothy E. Graham
52
Sylvia G. Sanders
45
Frederick J. Mahoney, Jr.
5 2
Jack W. Wilson
52
Thomas J. Barry
51
Gerald G. Aransky
49
District Delegates and Alternate District Dele- gates to National Convention - 5th District
Delegates - Group 1
Vincent Hockmeyer 83
Cynthia L. Barone 69
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Alternate Delegates
Paul H. Provandie 77
Gilbert M. Lothrop 70
Delegates - Group 2
Harrison Chadwick 154
John M. Eaton 127
Alternate Delegates
Helen S. Carstensen 137
Dean K. Webster 115
State Committee - 5th Middlesex District (Vote for one Man)
Alexander Ellis, Jr. 179
John A. Mac Innes 4
State Committee - 5th Middlesex District (Vote for one Woman)
Sybil Danforth 126
Diane Gaynor 33
Scattering 1
Town Committee - Town of Lincoln (Vote for not more than 35)
Kenneth Bergen
46
Anthony Faunce
42
John Haartz 44
Charles Wadsworth
46
Richard Fleck
50
Helen Swanson
41
James DeNormandie
7
Daniel Spaeth
6
William Grinnell
4
Spencer Martin
3
Harold Lawson 2
Ellen Cannon 2
Everett Sherman
2
John White 2
Warren Dwyer
2
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William Davis
2
Frederick Greene
2
Sumner Smith
2
Sareen Gerson
2
Leopold Peavy
2
John Tew
1
Warren Flint
1
Thomas Adams
1
William Rand
1
Barbara Avery
1
Charles Styron
1
Gordon Donaldson
1
Malcolm Donaldson
1
Donald Gilfoy
1
Bradford Cannon
1
Elliott Grabill
1
John Loud
1
William DeFord
1
Stanwood Bolton
1
Louis Paddock
1
John Abbott
1
Charles Kindleberger
1
George Wells
1
Arthur Rice
1
Robert Niles
1
William Rand, Jr.
1
Frederick Taylor
1
Edith Henderson
1
Gardner Jackson
1
Presidential Preference :
Lodge
154
Goldwater
18
Rockefeller
18
Nixon
8
Scranton
13
Smith
3
Javitz
2
Johnson
1
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING August 3, 1964
Pursuant to a Warrant duly served, the Meet- ing was duly called to order by the Moderator, Mr. Charles Y. Wadsworth at 7:30 P. M. The return of the Warrant was read, the invocation was given, and a quorum being present, the following business was transacted :
Article 1. To determine whether the Town will vote to extend the water main on Tower Road to the entrance of Stonehedge and to raise and appro- priate the sum of $17,000.00, or any other sum, therefor; and further to determine whether said sum shall, be provided by appropriation of the sum of $10,000.00 now held by the Town under the terms of an agreement between the Town and Wes-Lex Corpora- tion, authorized by the Annual Town Meeting held on March 19, 1962, and by borrowing $7,000.00 for a period not to exceed seven years under authority of General Laws, Chapter 44, or take any other action relative thereto. VOTED : That the Water Board be and hereby is instructed to extend the water main on Tower Road to the entrance of Stonehedge and that the sum of $17,000 is hereby appropriated therefor; and that to meet said appropriation the sum of $10, 000 now held by the Town under the terms of an agreement between the Town and Wes-Lex Corporation, authorized by vote of the Town at the Annual Town Meeting held on March 19, 1962, be and hereby is appropriated, and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of $7,000 under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, payable so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than seven years from the date of issue of the first bond or note.
On motion duly seconded it was voted to ad- journ at 8:23 P. M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
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STATE PRIMARY September 10, 1964
Pursuant to a Warrant duly served, the Polls were open at 7:00 A. M. for the bringing in of votes to the Primary Officers for the nomination of can- didates for political parties for the offices listed below. The Polls were declared open by the Warden, Mr. D. Everett Sherman, Jr. At 11 A. M. Mr. Richard J. Eaton assumed the duties of Warden, and at 3 P. M. Mr. Sherman again assumed the duties and declared the Polls closed at 7:30 P. M. The following Ballot Clerks were duly sworn: Sadie J.
Sherman, Elizabeth J. Snelling, Margaret Algeo and Catherine Coan. The total number of votes was 1280, with the Democratic vote 227, and the Repub- lican vote 1053. The results of the balloting were as follows :
Senator in Congress
Republican
Howard Whitmore, Jr.
826
Blanks 227
Governor
John A. Volpe
864
Scattering
1
Blanks 188
Lieutenant Governor
Elliott L. Richardson
890
Blanks 163
Attorney General
Edward W. Brooke
961
Blanks
92
Secretary
827
Wallace B. Crawford Blanks 226
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Treasurer
Robert C. Hahn Blanks
825
228
Auditor
Elwynn J. Miller
825
Scattering
1
Blanks 227
Congressman,
5th District
F. Bradford Morse
908
Blanks 145
Councillor, 3rd District
William F. Arrigal
36
Perlie Dyar Chase
222
George O'Rourke
619
Blanks
176
Senator, 5th Middlesex
James DeNormandie
981
Robert Toscano
17
Eugene L. Tougas
7
James Malcolm Whitney
41
Blanks
7
Representative in General Court
Vernon R. Fletcher
568
Paula K. Lewellen
321
Scattering
2
Blanks
162
Clerk of Courts
John J. Pappalia
347
Scattering
2
Blanks 704
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Register of Deeds
William B. Bailey
740
George L. Leavitt, Jr.
80
Blanks 233
County Commissioners (2)
William G. Andrew
757
Albert L. Daigle
612
Scattering
2
Blanks 735
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Senator in Congress
Democratic
Edward M. Kennedy
185
Blanks
42
Governor
Endicott Peabody
157
Francis X. Bellotti
59
Pasquale Caggiano
0
John L. Droney
9
Blanks
2
Lieutenant Governor
John W. Costello
165
Blanks
62
Attorney General
James W. Hennigan, Jr.
153
Blanks
74
Secretary
Kevin H. White
180
Blanks 47
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Treasurer
Robert O. Crane
144
John Joseph Buckley
24
Louise Day Hicks John F. Kennedy Blanks
23
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley
107
Scattering
3
Blanks
117
Congressman, 5th District
George W. Arvanitis
66
Andrew L. Benson
49
David G. Bloch
48
Blanks
64
Councillor, 3rd District
George F. Cronin, Jr.
52
J. Laurence Golden, Jr.
22
Francis X. McDonough
18
William C. Murphy
10
John L. Myham
8
Alfred I. Priest
22
Edward L. Snyder
51
Blanks
44
Senator, 5th Middlesex
Albert J. Hayes
83
Bruce R. MacDonald
32
Pasquale Sclafani
57
Scattering
2
Blanks
53
Representative in General Court
Chandler H. Stevens
10
Franklin D. Hunt
25
Scattering
1
Blanks 191
54
24
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Clerk of Courts
Edward J. Sullivan
159
Blanks
68
Register of Deeds
Edmund C. Buckley
108
Albert DiSilva 10
James F. Fitzgerald
59
Blanks
50
County Commissioners (2)
John F. Dever, Jr.
117
Rocco J. Antonelli
25
Hugh E. Buckley 12
Thomas J. Burke
39
Philip J. Byrne
26
John F. Cremens
52
Joseph LoPresti
12
Blanks
171
Democratic recount for office of Senator, 5th
Middlesex, was held on Monday, September 21, 1964, with the result that no difference from the orig- inal count was found.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING October 13, 1964
Pursuant to a Warrant duly served, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Mr. Charles Y. Wadsworth. The invocation was given, the return of the Warrant was read, and at 7:40 P.M., there being a quorum present (100), the following transactions took place :
Article 1. To determine whether the Town will accept Deerhaven Road and Partridge Lane as Town ways, laid out and located by the Board of
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Selectmen, as shown on "Plan of Land in Lincoln" dated May 10, 1958, Fred A. Joyce, Surveyor, re- corded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 633, Page 46, and for this purpose authorize said Board to acquire by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise, in so far as necessary, the land thereon shown as part of said ways, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town accept as Town ways Deerhaven Road and Partridge Lane, as shown on "Plan of Land in Lincoln", dated May 10, 1958, Fred A. Joyce, Surveyor, recorded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 633, Page 46; and that the Town for this purpose authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise, insofar as necessary, the land there- in contained.
Article 2. To determine whether the Town will accept Goose Pond Road, beginning at Sandy Pond Road and running through its intersection with Deer Run, and Deer Run, as Town ways, laid out and located by the Board of Selectmen as shown on "Sub- division Plan of Land in Concord and Lincoln" dated May, 1959, as amended by "Subdivision Plan of Land in Lincoln", dated April, 1961, Rowland H. Barnes Co., Civil Engineers, recorded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 683, Page 196, and for this purpose authorize said Board to acquire by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise, insofar as necessary, the land thereon shown as part of said ways, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town accept as Town ways Goose Pond Road, beginning at Sandy Pond Road and running through its intersection with Deer Run, and Deer Run, as shown on "Subdivision Plan of Land in Concord and Lincoln", dated May, 1959, as amended by "Subdivision Plan of Land in Lincoln", dated April, 1961, both by Rowland H. Barnes Co., Civil Engineers; and both recorded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 683, Page 196; and that the Town for this purpose authorize the Board of Se- lectmen to acquire by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise, insofar as necessary, the land therein contained.
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Article 3. To determine whether the Town will accept Stonehedge as a Town way, laid out and located by the Board of Selectmen as shown on "Sub- division Plan of Land in Lincoln and Weston", dated August 4, 1961, Schofield Brothers, Surveyors, re- corded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 668, Page 8, and for this purpose authorize said Board to acquire by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise, insofar as necessary, the land thereon shown as part of said way, or take any other action relative thereto. VOTED : That the Town accept Stonehedge as a Town way as shown on "Subdivision Plan of Land in Lincoln and Weston", dated August 4, 1961, Scho- field Brothers, Surveyors, recorded with Middlesex South Registry District, Book 668, Page 8, and that the Town for this purpose authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise, insofar as necessary, the land there- in contained.
Article 4, To determine whether the Town will vote to convey to Robert M. Malloy, or his assign, a certain triangular parcel of land located off Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts, and shown as Lot 2 on plan entitled, "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln", dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engineers and Land Court Surveyors, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : The Selectmen having determined that a certain triangular parcel of land located off Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts, shown as Lot 2 on plan entitled "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln", dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engineers and Land Court Surveyors, is no longer necessary to the Town for the purposes it was originally taken, and that the Town convey for the consideration of one dollar said parcel to the abutting owner, Robert M. Malloy, or his assignees.
Article 5. To determine whether the Town will vote to release any rights it may have to en- force a sixteen foot unlocated right-of-way across land acquired by Robert M. Malloy from the Boston & Maine Railroad by deed dated July 15, 1958, recorded
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with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 9184, Page 170, or take any other action rel- ative thereto. VOTED : That the Town release any
rights it may have to enforce a sixteen foot unlo- cated right-of-way across land acquired by Robert M. Malloy from the Boston & Maine Railroad by deed dated July 15, 1958, recorded with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 9184, Page 170.
Article 6. To determine whether the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of Lincoln, Mass- achusetts, dated February 2, 1953, as heretofore amended, by changing from R-2 General Residence Dis- trict to B-1 Retail Business District a rectangular parcel of land lying southerly of Lincoln Road and contiguous to the present B-1 Retail Business Dis- trict and the Boston & Maine Railroad, containing approximately 10,400 square feet, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town amend the Zoning Map of Lincoln, Massachusetts, dated February 2, 1953, as heretofore amended, by changing from R-2 General Residence District to B-1 Retail Business District a parcel of land lying southerly from and contiguous to the present B-1 Retail Business Dis- trict off Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Mass., said parcel being bounded one hundred feet on the west by the Boston & Maine Railroad, one hundred feet on the east by land of the Town of Lincoln, on the north by the present B-1 District, and on the south by land of Malloy, presently zoned as R-2 General Res- idence District, and parallel to and 100 feet from the said present B-1 District.
Article 7. To determine whether the Town will vote to declare certain parcels of land shown as Lots 3 and 4 on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln" dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil En- gineers and Land Court Surveyors, as access right- of-way to the private way known as Ridge Road, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town declare certain parcels of land shown as Lots 3 and 4 on a plan en- titled "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln", dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton
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& Associates, Civil Engineers and Land Court Sur - veyors, as an access right-of-way to the private way known as Ridge Road.
Article 8. To determine whether the Town will vote to pave, in a manner suitable for road purposes, all or part of the parcel of land shown as Lot 3 on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln", dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engin- eers and Land Court Surveyors, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town authorize the Selectmen to pave, in a manner suitable for road purposes, all or part of the parcel of land shown as Lot 3 on a plan "Subdivision of Land owned by the Town of Lincoln", dated September 30, 1964, Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engineers and Land Court Surveyors.
Article 9. To determine whether the Town will vote to purchase from Robert M. Malloy a par- cel of land, containing approximately 3,419 square feet on the westerly side of the Boston & Maine Railroad tracks, north of Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Mass., as shown on plan entitled "Land in Lincoln, Mass. - B. & M. R. R. to Robert M. Malloy", dated May, 1963, and to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand, three hundred dollars ($1,300), or any other sum, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town purchase from Robert M. Malloy for parking purposes a parcel of land, containing approximately 3,419 square feet, on the westerly side of the Boston & Maine Railroad tracks, north of Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Mass., as shown on a plan entitled "Land in Lincoln, Mass. - B. & M. R. R. to Robert M. Malloy", dated May, 1963, and appropriate the sum of one thousand three hun- dred dollars ($1,300) therefor, said sum to be ta- ken from free cash.
Article 10, To determine whether the Town will vote to purchase for school access and parking purposes 4,400 square feet of land with buildings thereon, situated on the southerly side of Lincoln
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Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts, now or formerly owned by Joseph F. & Nellie M. Hurd, and authorize and direct the Selectmen in their discretion to dispose of the building thereon within one year of said purchase, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,000 therefor, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town purchase, for school access and parking purposes, 4,400 square feet of land with buildings thereon, situated on the southerly side of Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Mass- achusetts, now or formerly owned by Joseph F. & Nellie M. Hurd, authorize and direct the Selectmen in their discretion to dispose of the building thereon within one year of said purchase, and appro- priate the sum of $6,000 therefor, said sum to be taken from free cash.
Article 11. To determine whether the Town will vote to approve or disapprove the amount of indebtedness, namely $2,460,000, authorized by vote of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee on September 25, 1964, for the purpose of constructing and equipping additions to the exist- ing regional school building; pass any vote or take any action relative thereto.
(At this point permission was asked and granted to allow the following to enter the hall and explain in detail Article 11: From Regional School Committee : Howard W. Emmons, Chairman, Sud- bury, Mrs. David R. Kirshner, Sudbury, Joseph E. Brown, Sudbury; From Regional School Building Com- mittee : Burleigh Cruikshank, Chairman, Sudbury, Mrs. Stanley Taub, Sudbury, Richard A. Schmalz, Sudbury; From Regional High School: C. Newton Heath, Superintendent, Sudbury, Dr. Leslie Tourville, Principal, Sudbury; From Rich and Tucker, Associates, Architects : Berton V. Phinney, who explained the proposed additions, etc.)
VOTED : That the Town approve the amount of indebtedness, namely $2,460,000, author- ized by vote of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional Dis- trict School Committee on September 25, 1964, for the purpose of constructing and equipping additions to the existing regional school building, facilities and grounds.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
STATE AND NATIONAL ELECTION November 3, 1964
Pursuant to a Warrant duly served, the Polls were open at 7:00 A. M. for the bringing in of votes to the Election Officers for the national, state and county officers, listed below. The Polls were declared open at 7:00 A. M. by Mr. Everett Sherman, Jr., the Warden. Margaret Algeo, Sadie Sherman, Catherine Coan and Elizabeth J. Snelling were sworn as Ballot Clerks. Mr. Richard J. Eaton and Mr. Robert L. Filbin assisted Mr. Sherman in his duties as Warden throughout the day. The Polls were de- clared closed at 7:30 P. M., with the following results : (Total number of votes - 2105.)
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