Town annual report of Andover 1930-1934, Part 26

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 954


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All the above candidates and question to be voted for on one ballot. The polls will be open from 6 o'clock a.m. to 6.30 o'clock p.m.


After final action on the preceding Article One, the said meet- ing shall stand adjourned by virtue of Section 20, Chapter 39, of General Laws, to Monday, March 13, at 1.30 o'clock p.m. at the Town Hall, then and there to act upon the following articles, namely :


ARTICLE 2 .- To elect all other officers not required by law to be elected by ballot.


ARTICLE 3 .- To determine what sums of money shall be ap- propriated for the following purposes.


Appropriation for the Assessors, Board of Selectmen, and all depart- ments under their control.


American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Armistice Day, Memorial Day, Mothers' Aid, Soldiers' Relief, State Aid, Old Age Assistance, Public Welfare, Damages to Persons and Property, Elections and Registrations, Insurance, Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital, Pomps Pond, Public Dump, Printing Town Report, Town Officers, Town Scales, Inspector of Wires, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Assessors Survey, Municipal Buildings, Infirmary, Moth Suppression, Tree Warden, Police Department, Fire Department, Brush Fires, Interest, Retirement of Bonds.


Appropriation for the Board of Health.


Appropriation for Trustees of Memorial Hall Library.


Appropriation for Trustees of Spring Grove Cemetery.


Appropriation for Street Lighting Committee.


Appropriation for School Committee.


Appropriation for all departments, under the control of the Board of Public Works.


Highway Maintenance, Highway Construction, Water Main- tenance, Water Construction and Service Pipe, Sewer Depart- ment, Parks and Playgrounds, Snow Removal and Sanding. Appropriation for any other Town Charges and Expenses.


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ARTICLE 4 .- In the event of the town adopting the article sub- mitted under Special Town Meeting Referendum Question as to a State School in West Andover, to elect from the floor a committee of three, five or more to represent Andover, and request the State authorities to reconsider the project.


ARTICLE 5 .- To see if the town will vote to purchase from the Automatic Signal Corporation the traffic signal installation now in operation at the intersection of Main and Chestnut Streets and to appropriate $1000.00 to cover the purchase price of same.


ARTICLE 6 .- To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from the present dead end at Henderson Farm on River Road to the residence of Leon Hardy on River Road, and appropriate the sum of $7580.00 to care for this work, on petition of Leon W. Hardy and others.


ARTICLE 7 .- To see if the town will vote to extend the water main from its present dead end on High Plain Road, along High Plain Road to a point opposite the property of George Muller and appropriate the sum of $4292.00 therefor, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works, on petition of George Muller and others.


ARTICLE 8 .- To see if the town will vote to extend the water main from its present dead end on Lovejoy Road along Lovejoy Road, to a point opposite the property of Ludwika Murach, and appropriate the sum of $3400.00 therefor, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works, on petition of Paul Fortuna and others.


ARTICLE 9 .- To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from the corner of Stinson Road and Holt Road to a point in front of the property of Arthur N. Comeau, and appropriate the sum of $2000.00 therefor, on petition of Arthur N. Comeau and others.


ARTICLE 10 .- To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from the present dead end on Gray Road to property of James A. Lynch on Gray Road


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and appropriate the sum of $2500.00 to care for the work, on petition of James A. Lynch and others.


ARTICLE 11 .- To see if the town will vote to extend the fire alarm system, by locating a signal box on Corbett Road, in the vicinity of Topping Road, and appropriate the sum of $350.00 for this purpose to be expended by the Fire Department, on pe- tition of John O. Buzzell and others.


ARTICLE 12 .- To see if the town of Andover will vote to appro- priate the sum of thirty-seven hundred dollars ($3700) for the purpose of building a gravel road with a hard surface top on Corbett Street from Ayer Street to the Lawrence line, a distance of 2783 feet, on petition of Lucien J. Topping and others.


ARTICLE 13 .- To see if the town will vote to install a drainage system, lay curbing, and build a road on Ferndale Avenue, and appropriate the sum of $6500.00 therefor, on petition of Hayward G. Whiteway and others.


ARTICLE 14 .- To see if the town will vote to build Poor Street between North Main Street and William Street following a plan drawn and submitted by the Essex County engineers, and appro- priate the sum of $10,000.00 for this work to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works, on petition of Ed- ward A. Anderson and others.


ARTICLE 15 .- To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way the way now known as Canterbury Street from a point 600 feet westerly from Lowell Street for a distance of about 2500 feet as approved by the Board of Survey, on petition of Ernest A. Johnson and others.


ARTICLE 16 .- To see if the town will vote to authorize and in- struct the Board of Selectmen to purchase the below described property, to wit, bounded as follows:


Easterly: By Main Street, three hundred thirty-eight (338) feet, more or less.


Southerly: By land now or formerly of Sutherland, two hundred forty-eight and forty one hundredths (248.40) feet, more or less, to the centre of a right-of-way forty (40) feet wide.


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Westerly: By the centre of said driveway three hundred fifty- six and three tenths (356.3) feet, more or less, and


Northerly: By Lowell Street two hundred one and twenty-four one hundredths (201.24) feet, more or less.


Containing approximately seventy-eight thousand eight hun- dred and thirty-six (78,836) square feet, together with the use in common with others of the forty (40) foot driveway hereinbefore mentioned. For the purpose to have and to hold the same exclusive- ly as a public municipal park for the enjoyment of the citizens of Andover and beautification of this important approach to the town, at a purchase price not to exceed $8,500.00, payable with- out interest in three, equal, annual installments none of which is to exceed $2,833.34, the first payment to be made upon passing of the deed. Upon petition of William W. Kurth and others.


ARTICLE 17 .- To see if the town will vote to accept for the pur- pose of street widening a voluntary conveyance of two parcels of land in Andover, by Quitclaim Deed of Edmund Marcoux et ux to the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover the plan describing said parcels being on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and said parcels, according to said plan being described as follows:


Parcel 1. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Juliette Road, said point being 719.13 feet more or less easterly of the junction of the northerly line of Juliette Road with the easterly line of Corbett Road; thence northeasterly by land of grantor 47.5 feet to land of Alice and Alfred Bedard; thence southeasterly 10 feet to the northerly line of Juliette Road; thence westerly by said northerly line of Juliette Road 48.48 feet to point of begin- ning, being a triangular shaped piece of land and containing 237.5 square feet.


Parcel 2. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Juliette Road said point being 967.61 feet more or less easterly from a point marking the junction of the northerly line of Juliette Road with the easterly line of Corbett Road; thence northwesterly 10 feet to a point at land of Alice and Alfred Bedard; thence north- easterly by land of the grantor 155 feet to a point at land of Henry and Sarah Provencer; thence southeasterly by land of said Provencer 10 feet to a point on the northerly line of Juliette


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Road; thence southwesterly by said northerly line of Juliette Road 155 feet to point of beginning, being a rectangular shaped piece of land and containing 1550 square feet.


Being parcels "A" and "C" shown on plan entitled, "Plan of land in Andover, Mass., Edmund Marcoux et al and Alice Bedard et al to the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover, made by Morse & Dickinson, Engineers, Haverhill.


ARTICLE 18 .- To see if the town will vote to accept as a volun- tary conveyance for the purpose of street widening, the following described parcel of land, by Quitclaim Deed of Alfred Bedard et ux to the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover, the plan describing said parcel being on file in the office of the Town Clerk.


Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Juliette Road, said point being 767.61 feet easterly from a point marking the junction of the northerly line of Juliette Road with the easterly line of Corbett Road; thence northwesterly 10 feet to a point at land of Edmund and Felexine Marcoux; thence northeasterly by land of the grantor 200 feet to a point at land of Edmund and Felexine Marcoux; thence southeasterly 10 feet to a point in the north- erly line of Juliette Road; thence southwesterly by said northerly line of Juliette Road 200 feet to point of beginning, being a rec- tangular shaped piece of land and containing 2000 square feet and shown as parcel "B" on a plan entitled, "Plan of land in Andover, Mass., Edmund Marcoux et al and Alice Bedard et al to the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover, made by Morse & Dickinson, Engineers, Haverhill.


ARTICLE 19 .- To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $3000.00 for the purpose of cutting down the street grade on Carmel Road from Walnut Avenue to the Town Infirmary and establish a new grade adjusted to the grade of the adjoining properties and including the building of a sidewalk in said street, on petition of Ralph L. Draper and others.


ARTICLE 20 .- To see if the town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the installation of traffic con- trol signals at the intersection of Lowell, Haverhill, Poor and


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North Main Streets in Shawsheen Village, on petition of Thomas F. Hendrick and others.


ARTICLE 21 .- To see if the town will vote to erect a suitable fence on the south and southeasterly line of the Town of Andover property on the line of Hurley, Bell, Crawford, Rand, Dwane, Bell, and Ronan a distance of about 1020 feet providing for such entrances as may be deemed advisable and appropriate $200.00 to cover the cost of same to be expended by the Board of Public Works, on petition of Bridget T. Hurley and others.


ARTICLE 22 .- To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $30,000.00 for the purpose of widening and straightening Main Street from Chapel Avenue to the State line. A plan of the proposed construction will be presented to the voters at the An- nual Town Meeting, on petition of William A. G. Kidd and others.


ARTICLE 23 .- To see if the town of Andover will give first pref- erence for work on the Board of Public Works, Moth and Tree Depts., and Spring Grove Cemetery to any tax payer to full amount of such tax payer's debt to the town of Andover upon presentation to the superintendents of the above mentioned Depts., an application for such work and is physically able to perform such work, provided that such application for work has attached a bill stating the full amount of said applicant's taxes due the Town of Andover, from the Tax Collector, and an order to the Town Treasurer to pay each week one half (1-2) the amount earned, to said Tax Collector, until the total of said tax bill has been paid, on petition of Michael M. Dwyer and others.


ARTICLE 24 .- To see if the town of Andover will grantan abate- ment, upon request to any users of town water for any arrears of amount due for the year A.D. 1932, who have been on the Town Welfare Dept., or the Andover Unemployment Bureau for a period of eight (8) weeks or longer, on petition of Michael M. Dwyer and others.


ARTICLE 25 .- To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to install a drain pipe from a point approximately 150 feet west of Stratford Road on Summer Street to Stratford


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Road, thence along Stratford Road to Chestnut Street, and thence westerly along Chestnut Street to an existing 30" pipe, and appropriate the sum of $3300.00 therefor, on petition of Michael M. Dwyer and others.


ARTICLE 26 .- To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies and publication thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town.


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon, at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this thirteenth day of February A.D., 1933.


FRANK H. HARDY ANDREW McTERNEN JEREMIAH J. DALY Selectmen of Andover


Andover, March 6, 1933


ESSEX, SS.


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town, to meet at the time and places and for the purposes stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the, same, on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.


GEORGE N. SPARKS, Constable


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Town Warrant


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


ESSEX, SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of Andover, GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby require to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Town Affairs to meet and assemble at the Town House in said Andover, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1933 at 4.30 o'clock P.M., to act on the following articles :


ARTICLE 1 .- To authorize the Town Treasurer to borrow mon- ey for the use of the Town in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year, with the approval of the Selectmen.


ARTICLE 2 .- To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations and free cash in treasury.


ARTICLE 3 .- To act upon the report of the Town Officers.


ARTICLE 4 .- To see if the Town will vote to convey to Maurice J. Curran of Andover in consideration of the sum of $300.00, a certain strip of land situated in said Andover, bounded and de- scribed as follows:


"Beginning at a point where Main Street crosses the Shaw- sheen river running on the river and bounded thereby in a northeasterly direction one hundred and seven (107) feet: thence turning and running S. 12º 15' E. eighty-seven and one half (87 1-2) feet to a point: thence turning and running S. 77º 45' W. one hundred (100) feet to said Main Street: thence turning and running N. 12º 15' W. on said Main Street fifty (50) feet to the point of beginning; containing about six thous- and seven hundred and ninety-five (6795) square feet, more or less"; being the same premises conveyed by the said Maurice J. Curran and John Joyce to the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover by deed dated July 1, 1898 and recorded in Essex North District Registry of Deeds, Book 171, Page 99:


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the said premises to be conveyed subject to an easement in favor of the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover of maintaining the main sewer line now laid in said strip with the right to enter to make repairs in connection therewith;


and further, that the Selectmen be authorized in the name of the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover to execute a good and sufficient quitclaim deed in accordance with this vote.


ARTICLE 5 .- To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies and publication thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the Town.


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your do- ings thereon, at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this second day of March, A.D., 1933.


FRANK H. HARDY ANDREW McTERNEN JEREMIAH J. DALY Selectmen of Andover


Andover, March 13, 1933


ESSEX, SS.


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town, to meet at the time and places and for the purposes stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the same, on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.


GEORGE N. SPARKS, Constable


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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 6, 1933


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover qualified to vote in Town Affairs convened in Precincts One, Two, Three and Four in said Andover on Monday the sixth day of March, 1933 at six o'clock in the forenoon agreeably to the re- quirements of the foregoing warrant, took up article one and pro- ceeded to vote for Town Officers and the State School Question. The ballot boxes were found to be empty and registered 0000. The polls opened at 6 o'clock A.M. and closed at 6.30 o'clock P.M. The total number of ballots cast was 4369-viz:


Precinct One-2061 Precinct Two-507 Precinct Three-1131 Precinct Four-670


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Precincts 2 3


4


MODERATOR-One Year


1662


387


923


546


Frederick Butler


3518


1


William Buchan


1


399


120


208


123


Blanks


850


TOWN CLERK-One Year


985


192


421


238


Charles W. Bowman


1836


1050


309


691


430


George H. Winslow


2480


26


6


19


2


Blanks


53


TOWN TREASURER-One Year


1783


428


932


589


Thaxter Eaton


3732


278


79


199


81


Blanks


637


COLLECTOR OF TAXES-One Year


1331


351


675


520


William B. Cheever


2877


592


102


259


110


Arthur W. Cole


1063


91


28


159


20


John K. Hill


298


47


26


38


20


Blanks 131


23


SELECTMAN-Three Years


1011


228


435


353


Jeremiah J. Daly


2027


487


147


274


135


Philip L. Hardy


1043


449


103


332


140


Thomas F. Hendrick


1024


41


13


38


8


William A. G. Kidd


100


1


Edward P. Hall


1


72


16


52


34


Blanks


174


ASSESSOR-Three Years


995


220


426


337


Jeremiah J. Daly


1978


481


152


266


131


Philip L. Hardy


1030


438


94


314


145


Thomas F. Hendrick


991


37


.14


43


11


William A. G. Kidd


105


1


Edward Hall


1


109


27


82


46


Blanks


264


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-Three Years


818


203


500


400


May Evelyn Barnes


1921


573


73


184


105


Thomas Fallon


935


941


184


401


233


Elmer J. Grover


1759


588


50


217


356


Allan V. Heely


1211


300


53


188


135


Howard B. Huntress 676


1050


268


480


291


Arthur R. Lewis


2089


284


84


497


112


Stafford A. Lindsay


977


551


252


240


93


Thomas W. Lynch


1146


1078


344


686


285


Blanks


2393


BOARD OF HEALTH-Three Years


1436


359


779


505


Franklin H. Stacey


3079


625


148


352


165


Blanks


1290


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-Three Years


293


135


273


103


William F. Barron


804


1187


315


560


411


William D. McIntyre


2473


1473


275


801


519


John H. Playdon


3068


356


98


186


64


George M. Squires


704


1


Jeremiah Looney


1


812


191


442


243


Blanks


1688


24


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-One Year to fill a vacancy


323


121


251


58


C. Leroy Ambye


753


1028


213


511


448


Henry A. Bodwell


2200


573


106


247


105


Michael M. Dwyer


1031


137


67


122


59


Blanks


385


CONSTABLES-One Year


1594


393


812


531


George A. Dane


3330


1325


337


726


461


James Napier


2849


1393


396


745


479


George N. Sparks


3013


1871


395


1110


539


Blanks


3915


TRUSTEES OF MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY-Seven Years


1571


358


856


546


Frederick A. Wilson 3331


Louis J. Dailey


1


489


149


275


124


Blanks


1037


TRUSTEE OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL-One Year to fill vacancy


1374


325


794


514


Charles C. Kimball


3007


Milton Chambers


4


687


182


333


156


Blanks


1358


TREE WARDEN-One Year


1179


315


500


465


Ralph T. Berry 2459


507


77


85


93


Cornelius Cussen 762


302


87


468


77


Thomas D. Taylor 934


73


28


78


35


Blanks


214


PLANNING BOARD-Five Years


1


George F. Robjent 1


Robert V. Deyermond


2


1


5


7


Joseph S. Chambers


13


1


George M. R. Holmes


1


1


Joseph Mulvey


1


1


Charles C. Kimball


1


1


John Alexander 1


1 George M. May


1


1


Charles H. Forbes


1


1


Edward A. Doyle


1


2055


502


1122


667


Blanks 4346


25


1


4


2


PLANNING BOARD-Four Years to fill a vacancy


1


Clarence A. Delaney


1


1


2


1 3


Sidney P. White


4


Edward J. Dombrowski 3


1 James Ryley


1


2059


505


1127


669


Blanks 4360


PLANNING BOARD-Three Years to fill a vacancy


1


1


1


1


Edward Dombrowski


2


3


William Rennie


3


1 Joseph Remmes


1


2060


506


1127


669


Blanks


4362


PLANNING BOARD-Two Years to fill a vacancy


1


W. Gordon Coutts


1


1


Leo Allicon


1


1


William Rennie


1


1 1


John Traynor


1


Roy Hall


1


1


Saul Shtrumpfman


1


1 Edward A. Doyle


1


2059


507


1127


669


Blanks


4362


QUESTION STATE SCHOOL


1082


331


608


207


Yes


2228


711


131


382


388


No


1612


268


45


141


75 Blanks


529


TOTAL VOTE


2061


507


1131


670


4369


Frank Hughes


All the foregoing officers were voted on one ballot and the check lists were used.


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REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT ONE


MARCH 6, 1933 € Polls opened at 6 A.M. Warden in charge L. D. Pomeroy. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M.


Ballot box registered when polls closed 2061. Number of ballots received 2453. Number of ballots returned 392. Number of ballots cast 2061. Police officer, Robert Williams. Voted to count ballots at 7.20 A.M.


MARK M. KEANE, Clerk


REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT TWO


MARCH 6, 1933


Polls opened at 6 A.M. Warden in charge Clester E. Matthews. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M. Number of ballots received 600. Number of ballots returned 93. Number of ballots cast 507. Police officer, George N. Sparks. Voted to count ballots at 11 A.M. Box read when polls closed 512.


JOSEPH P. LYNCH, Clerk


REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT THREE


MARCH 6, 1933


Polls opened at 6.00 A.M. Warden in charge Harold S. Cates. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 1131. Number of ballots received 1450. Number of ballots returned 419. Number of ballots cast 1131. Police officer, Walter Gordon. Voted to count ballots at 6.10 A.M.


MICHAEL A. BURKE, Clerk


REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT FOUR


MARCH 6, 1933


Polls opened at 6.00 A.M. Warden in charge Gordon R. Cannon. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M. Ballot box registered when closed 0670. Number of


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ballots received 952. Number of ballots returned 282. Number of ·ballots cast 670. Police officer, Philip A. Cox. Voted to count ballots at 6.15 A.M.


EDWARD A. DOYLE, Clerk


After final action on Article One, the said meeting was ad- journed by virtue of Section 20, Chapter 39 of the General Laws to Monday, March 13 at 1.30 o'clock P.M. at the Town House.


1.30 O'CLOCK P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933


In the absence of Moderator Alfred E. Stearns, the meeting was called to order by Town Clerk George H. Winslow who stated: "As it is impossible for Dr. Stearns to be present to-day, it be- comes my duty as Town Clerk to open this meeting. Frederick Butler who was elected Moderator of the last Special Town Meeting and who was a candidate for that office last Monday received 3518 votes and was elected for the ensuing year."


Upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted at 1.32 P.M. that Frederick Butler be sworn to the duties as Moderator of Town Meetings and that he preside over these meetings this afternoon.


Frederick Butler was then sworn to the faithful and impartial performance of the duties as Moderator of Town Meetings, who then presided over the meetings, the minutes of which follows:


The Moderator declared:


Frederick Butler elected Moderator for One Year.


George H. Winslow elected Town Clerk for One Year.


Thaxter Eaton elected Town Treasurer for One Year. William B. Cheever elected Collector of Taxes for One Year. Jeremiah J. Daly elected Selectman for Three Years.


Jeremiah J. Daly elected Assessor for Three Years.


May Evelyn Barnes elected member School Committee for Three Years.


Elmer J. Grover elected member School Committee for Three Years.


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Arthur R. Lewis elected member School Committee for three Years.


Franklin H. Stacey elected member Board of Health for Three Years.


William D. McIntyre elected member of Board of Public Works for Three Years.


John H. Playdon elected member of Board of Public Works for Three Years.


Henry A. Bodwell elected member of Board of Public Works for one year (to fill a vacancy).


George A. Dane elected Constable for One Year.


James Napier elected Constable for One Year.


George N. Sparks elected Constable for One Year.


Frederick A. Wilson elected Trustee of Memorial Hall Library for Seven Years.


Charles C. Kimball elected Trustee of Punchard Free School for One Year (to fill a vacancy).


Ralph T. Berry elected Tree Warden for One Year.


Joseph S. Chambers elected member Planning Board for Five Years.


Sidney P. White elected member Planning Board for Four Years (to fill a vacancy).


William Rennie elected member Planning Board for three years (to fill a vacancy).


State School Question in the affirmative.


Took up Article 2 and chose William D. Walker, M.D., Trustee of Cornell Fund for three years.




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