Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1964, Part 3

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Publication date: 1964
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RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 12:45 A.M.


PRECINCT 1B


Warden, Robert L. Dawes; Clerk, Alice M. D'Acci; Deputy Clerk, Pauline M. Graziano and Betty L. LaMarine, Marie A. Richardi, Elizabeth L. Mc- Carthy, George L. Abell, Mary E. Sorrentino, Frances M. Parr, Norma F. Adams, Nancy G. Nicosia.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 12:30 A.M.


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PRECINCT 2


Warden, Charles F. Dasey; Clerk, Robert B. Fall; Deputy Clerk, Mary Stratton and Ellen F. Pierce, Lillian G. Eisenhauer, Zelma R. Hoban, Kath- leen A. Currie, Gloria DelPico, Edna Lawrence, Astra A. Gentry, Bernice R. Murphy, Barbara M. Antonelli, Ardeth M. Browne.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 1:05 A.M.


PRECINCT 3


Warden, Wayne L. Oak; Clerk, Harry E. Holt; Deputy Clerk, Beatrice W. Silver and Dorothy M. Montosi, Augusta M. Jones, Dorothy A. Russo, Myrna E. Oak, Francina E. Ouimet, Nina W. Curren, Beverly M. Pratt, Marie F. Riley.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 1:05 A.M.


PRECINCT 4


Warden, Kenneth F. Haley; Clerk, Mary E. Green; Deputy Clerk, Mary J. Killory and Ann T. O'Brien, Anne M. Drinkwater, Isabelle C. Mclaughlin, Margaret E. MacDonald, Josephine I. Eno, Virginia Giachetti, Mary M. Weiners, Ruth L. Trainor.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 1:05 A.M.


PRECINCT 5


Warden, Thomas F. Cassidy; Clerk, Margaret McDonnell; Deputy Clerk, Amelia Murphy, Mary L. Dhooge, Elizabeth M. Nelson, Dorothy R. Cahill, Sadie G. Thoren, Emma A. Cohoon, Helena K. Barrett, Mary E. Charles, Kathleen Bjorkman, A. Ross Malcolm.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 12:45 A.M.


PRECINCT 6


Warden, Howard R. Beaver; Clerk, Ernestine F. Files; Deputy Clerk, Rose J. Bissett and Barbara Keefe, Esther M. Murray, Elizabeth Gropp, Ida L. Knight, Mildred Levangie, Gladys V. Fontoni, Edgar G. Clark, Virginia F. Shields.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 12:45 A.M.


At the opening of the Polls the ballot boxes were inspected and found to be empty and the registers set to zero (0). The keys were placed in charge of the Wardens of the respective Precincts. The meetings were conducted in accordance with the law.


At the close of the Polls when all votes had been canvassed, counted, re- corded and ballots sealed according to law, they were then forwarded to the Town Clerk's Office where the figures were tabulated, proved and the results declared by the Board of Registrars.


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The result of the Ballot was as follows:


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT


TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST


PRECINCT 1A


512


PRECINCT 1B


398


PRECINCT 2 878


PRECINCT 3


474


PRECINCT 4


646


PRECINCT 5


627


PRECINCT 6


566


4101


For nomination of candidates for


Senator in Congress


Kennedy


3671


Governor


Peabody


1600


Bellotti


2346


Caggiano


16


Droney


106


Lieutenant Governor


Costello


3527


Attorney General


Hennigan


3417


Secretary


White


3557


Treasurer


Crane


1738


Buckley


298


Hicks


1198


Kennedy


688


Auditor


Buckley 2099


Congressman - 11th District


Burke


3676


Councillor - 4th District


McDonough 3350


32


Senator - 1st Norfolk District


McIntyre


3509


Representatives in General Court - 3rd Norfolk District


1A 1B


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Johnson


428


336


770


403


556


522


490


3505


Clerk of Courts - Norfolk County


Concannon Howard


1660


McMahon 509


373


O'Brien


895


Register of Deeds - Norfolk District


Rudner


3241


County Commissioners - Norfolk County


Collins McDonald Nardozzi


1221


Nourse


1634


1630


Sullivan


1571


506


REPUBLICAN BALLOT


TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST


PRECINCT 1A


114


PRECINCT 1B


43


PRECINCT 2


174


PRECINCT 3


256


PRECINCT 4


248


PRECINCT 5


168


PRECINCT 6


133


1136


For nomination of candidates for


Senator in Congress


Whitmore 980


Governor


Volpe


1016


Lieutenant Governor


Richardson 1007


Attorney General


Brooke 1062


33


Secretary


Crawford 990


Treasurer


Hahn 1014


Auditor


Miller 1001


Congressman - 11th District


Wallant 14


Senator - 1st Norfolk District


Gray


946


Representatives in General Court - 3rd Norfolk District


1A 1B 2 3


4


5


6 Total


Hollis


104 38


160


228


225


145


121


1021


Clerk of Courts - Norfolk County


Neal


1003


Register of Deeds - Norfolk District


Shine 971


County Commissioners - Norfolk County


Bates, R.


783


298


Bates, F.


438


Colby Hannon 490


ORDER FOR RECOUNT


Upon receipt of petitions for a recount of the ballots cast at the Primary Election for the Office of County Commissioners on the Democratic Ballot the Board of Registrars met for the purpose of examining said petitions and cer- tifying the names of ten or more registered voters in each voting precinct in conformity. with Chapter 54, Section 135 of the General Laws.


After examination of said petitions, which were found to be in proper order, it was unanimously voted that the Registrars be in session on September 26, 1964 at 9:30 A.M. at the Town Hall for the purpose of conducting a recount of the ballots cast at the Primary Election for the Office of County Commis- sioners on the Democratic Ballot.


CARL R. JOHNSON, JR. Town Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Registrars


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RECOUNT


Braintree, Massachusetts September 26, 1964


In accordance with the foregoing Petitions, the recount was held at 9:30 A.M. at the Town Hall by the Board of Registrars in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 54, Section 135 General Laws.


County Commissioners - Norfolk County


Original Count


1A


1B


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Collins


169


103


293


158


206


165


127


1221


McDonald


186


162


340


204


268


239


231


1630


Nardozzi


76


80


123


46


69


65


47


506


Nourse


205


115


280


170


247


323


294


1634


Sullivan


176


153


339


187


267


231


218


1571


Blanks


212


183


381


183


235


231


215


1640


1024


796


1756


948


1292


1254


1132


8202


Recount


Collins


169


103


294


157


207


158


128


1216


McDonald


185


162


340


204


268


245


235


1639


Nardozzi


78


80


124


44


67


59


52


504


Nourse


202


116


279


171


247


333


299


1647


Sullivan


176


153


338


188


269


218


222


1564


Blanks


214


182


381


184


234


241


196


1632


1024


796


1756


948


1292


1254


1132


8202


STATE ELECTION


Braintree, Massachusetts November 3, 1964


In accordance with the foregoing Warrant, the voters assembled in the several precincts to cast their ballots for the various State and County Officers enumerated in the Warrant and to vote "Yes" or "No" on each of seven questions.


The Polls were opened in all the Precincts at eight o'clock in the forenoon and were closed at eight o'clock in the evening.


The following Election Officers served:


PRECINCT 1A


Warden, John Pratt; Clerk, John E. Ogle; Deputy Clerk, Antoinette H. McKee and Mary J. Riley, Cecilia D. Hutchinson, E. Virginia Harting, Frances L. Lovell, Ann C. Peterson, Kathryn G. Kirrane, June C. Vitagliano, Marjorie C. Stevens, Virginia M. Prario, Ethel Ann Davis, Charlotte E. Stanley, Mary F. Lalley, Ruth R. Cameron, Frances D. Hamilton, Mary L. Martin, Lucy D. Derby, Mary Eileen Moore, Mary M. Hoagland.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 4:50 A.M.


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PRECINCT 1B


Warden, Robert L. Dawes; Clerk, Eileen Donahue; Deputy Clerk, Pauline M. Graziano and Marie A. Richardi, Betty L. LaMarine, George L. Abell, Josephine M. DiBona, Evelyn M. Lorusso, Anastasia E. Barile, Helen C. Mc- Carthy, Willa E. Sampson, Frances M. Parr, Alice M. D'Acci, Mary E. Sor- rentino, Eunice A. Barrett, Nancy G. Nicosia, Norma F. Adams, Helen E. Shannon, Herbert Single.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 3:25 A. M.


-


PRECINCT 2


Warden, Charles F. Dasey; Clerk, Robert B. Fall; Deputy Clerk, Mary Stratton and Zelma R. Hoban, Patricia R. Mahar, Ellen F. Pierce, Kathleen A. Currie, A. Ross Malcolm, Edna L. Lawrence, Marion Salamone, Bernice R. Murphy, Astra A. Gentry, Margaret L. Goodrow, Carol I. Gurney, Gloria DelPico, Evelyn M. Tenney, Shirley E. Sopel, Shirley S. Vega, Esther M. Murray, Robert M. Sullivan, Barbara M. Antonelli, Gloria L. Hayden, Susan Frazier, Ardeth M. Browne, Helen E. McGrath, Helen L. Marshman, Vito M. D'Acci, Constance M. Nickerson, Jean M. Silk.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 9:35 A.M.


PRECINCT 3


Warden, Wayne L. Oak; Clerk, Harry E. Holt; Deputy Clerk, Beatrice W. Silver and Dorothy M. Montosi, Augusta M. Jones, Dorothy A. Russo, Myrna E. Oak, Mary S. Ashton, Virginia M. Monaghan, Nina W. Curren, Marjorie L. Crispin, Grace E. Curren, C. Gloria Rufnagle, Rita M. Munyon, Gladys K. LaMarine, Janice B. Hirtle, Marie F. Riley, Mary Perry, Mary M. Sullivan, Lorraine Blake, Dorothy V. Bonner, Jean O'Connell, Beverley M. Pratt.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 5:15 A.M.


PRECINCT 4


Warden, Kenneth F. Haley; Clerk, Mary E. Green; Deputy Clerk, Mary J. Killory and Ann T. O'Brien, Virginia Giachetti, Isabelle C. Mclaughlin, Margaret E. MacDonald, Ruth L. Trainor, Lorraine H. Kinneburgh, Patricia J. Arnold, Mary M. Weiners, Marion W. Young, A. Louise Benson, Lucille Kazanowski, Lois V. West, Elizabeth A. Nilsen, Patricia Bjorkman, Carlene Sullivan, Phyllis W. LeRoy, Josephine Sharp, Veronica Foley, Marilyn L. Smith, Dorothy Becker.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 7:30 A.M.


PRECINCT 5


Warden, Thomas F. Cassidy; Clerk, Margaret McDonnell; Deputy Clerk, Amelia Murphy and Dorothy R. Cahill, Sadie Thoren, Elizabeth Nelson, Mary L. Dhooge, Kathleen Bjorkman, Mary E. Charles, Jeanne R. Churchill, Frances Woolf, Marilyn M. Curtin, Carol A. Dykstra, Marjorie M. Webber, Eleanor M. Callahan, Patricia S. Tinson, Rachel C. White, Lucy Hession, Helena K. Barrett, Donald C. Remick, Marguerite Grey, Edwin J. Stevens, Emma A. Cohoon.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 6:45 A.M.


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PRECINCT 6


Warden, Howard R. Beaver; Clerk, Ernestine F. Files; Deputy Clerk, Anne E. Kinne, and Elizabeth Gropp, Ida L. Knight, Elizabeth M. Metayer, Rose J. Bissette, Edgar G. Clark, Virginia F. Shields, Raymond E. Bence, Jr., Anne F. Elliott, Dorothy L. Pitman, Dexter Mahar, Eileen C. Sweeney, Marie Parkis, Mildred Levangie, Gladys V. Fontoni, Gladys N. Timmons, Dorothy M. White, Bertha M. Sutherland, Jacqueline M. O'Keefe.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 7:20 A.M.


ABSENTEE VOTERS - ELECTION OFFICERS - (Monk's Hall - Town Hall) Warden, John J. Lamber; Clerk, Mary F. Gullotto; and Betty J. Miller, Margaret A. Phillips, Calvin M. Young, Maureen E. Kane.


RETURNS received in Town Clerk's Office at 2:00 A.M.


At the opening of the Polls the ballot boxes were inspected and found to be empty and the registers set to zero (0). The keys were placed in charge of the Wardens of the respective Precincts. The meetings were conducted in accordance with the law.


At the close of the Polls when all votes had been canvassed, counted, re- corded and ballots sealed according to law, they were then forwarded to the Town Clerk's Office where the figures were tabulated, proved and the results declared by the Board of Registrars.


The result of the Ballot was as follows:


TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST


PRECINCT 1A


1961


PRECINCT 1B


1214


PRECINCT 2


3061


PRECINCT 3


2417


PRECINCT 4


2627


PRECINCT 5


2321


PRECINCT 6


1868


ABSENTEE VOTING


406


15875


SPECIAL BALLOTS


8


Following is the result in detail:


Electors of President and Vice President


A.V.


1A


1B


2


3


Goldwater & Miller (R)


120


561


248


706


888


Hass & Blomen (SL)


1


1


1


5


3


Johnson & Humphrey (D)


273


1368


950


2302


1489


Munn & Shaw (P)


2


5


2


7


1


Scattering


1


1


1


9


25


12


41


36


Blanks


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


37


Goldwater & Miller (R) Hass & Blomen (SL) Johnson & Humphrey (D) Munn & Shaw (P) Scattering Blanks


4


5


6


SP


Total


802


632


392


1


4350


3


3


2


19


1779


1657


1445


7


11270


3


4


6


30


1


1


5


39


24


23


209


2627


2321


1868


8


15883


Senator in Congress


A. V.


1A


1B


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Edward M. Kennedy (D) 278 1369


961


2258


1378


1737


1592


1389


10962


Howard Whitmore, Jr.(R) 122


578


239


772


1015


863


706


448


4743


Lawrence Gilfedder (SL)


1


5


2


2


1


5


16


Grace F. Luder (P)


1


3


2


1


7


Scattering


6


13


13


26


19


22


21


26


ยท 146


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Governor


Francis X. Bellotti (D)


183


792


684


1506


793


1059


1017


950


6984


John A. Volpe (R)


214


1149


511


1513


1598


1524


1262


880


8651


Francis A. Votano (SL)


2


1


1


5


3


8


20


Guy S. Williams (P)


3


1


3


1


3


10


2


23


Scattering


2


1


2


5


Blanks


7


16


18


39


24


34


28


26


192


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Lieutenant Governor


John W. Costello (D)


163


778


678


1477


798


1105


1005


951


6955


Elliot L. Richardso (R)


224 1143


499


1515


1572


1467


1276


861


8557


Edgar E. Gaudet (SL)


1


1


1


2


4


6


3


5


23


Prescott E. Grout (P)


1


3


4


4


2


1


1


1


17


Blanks


17


36


32


63


41


48


36


50


323


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15975


Attorney General


Edward W. Brooke (R) James W.


306


1448


762


2092


1875


1946


1736


1306


11471


Hennigan, Jr. (D)


86


500


432


926


513


654


562


536


4209


Willy N. Hogseth (SL)


1


1


1


1


4


1


4


1


1


1


1


2


11


Howard B. Rand (P) Blanks


13


8


19


41


27


26


21


25


180


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627 2321


1868


15875


1


1


Blanks


38


Secretary


Kevin H. White (D)


245


1333


939


2205


1382


1709


1555


1358


10726


Wallace B. Crawford (R)


141


588


231


776


988


855


704


459


4742


1


6


2


7


4


5


25


1


4


2


3


1


1


4


16


19


35


42


74


42


55


57


42


366


406


1961


1214 3061


2417


2627 2321


1868


15875


Treasurer


Robert Q. Crane (D)


200 1086


816


1898


1112


1412


1313


1203


9040


Robert C. Hahn (R)


184


814


338


1025


1228


1122


928


598


6237


Warren C. Carberg (P)


1


3


3


7


4


2


1


21


Arne A. Sortell (SL) Blanks


21


51


47


120


67


82


72


57


517


406 1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Auditor


Thaddeus Buczko (D)


168


969


748


1670


960


1230


1145


1034


7924


Elwynn J. Miller (R)


205


896


388


1185


1327


1245


1048


725


7019


John C. Hedges (P)


7


24


15


37


36


46


25


25


215


Ethelbert L. Nevens (SL)


2


5


13


9


5


8


6


48


Blanks


26


70


58


156


85


101


95


78


669


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Congressman


James A. Burke (D) Scattering Blanks


77


296


177


482


609


462


390


246


2739


406 1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Councillor


Patrick J.


McDonough (D)


310 1489


978


2396


1627


1935


1775


1514


12024


Scattering


1


1


Blanks


96


472


236


665


789


692


546


354


3850


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Senator


Gerald J. Gray (R)


227


963


470


1369


1359


1276


1072


742


7478


James R. McIntyre (D)


162


951


700


1604


965


1286


1189


1078


7935


Blanks


17


47


44


88


93


65


60


48


462


406 1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Representatives in General Court


Herbert B. Hollis (R)


310 1361


733


1960 1809


1855


15 82


1207


10817


Carl R. Johnson, Jr. (D)


307 1427


981


2380


1597


1891


1695


1447


11725


Scattering


1


1


2


Blanks


194 1134


714


1782


1428


1507


1365


1082


9206


812 3922


2428


6122


4834 5254


4642


3736


31750


2579


1806


2165


1931


1622


13134


2


2


7


10


11


6


11


6


9


60


Fred M. Ingersoll (SL) Julia B. Kohler (P) Blanks


329 1665 1037


39


Clerk of Courts


Willis A. Neal (R) John P. Concannon (D)


218


936


376


1231


1348


1259


1063


760


7191


159


952


776


1677


975


1256


1165


1039


7999


Blanks


29


73


62


153


94


112


93


69


685


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Register of Deeds


L. Thomas Shine (R) Benjamin Rudner (D) Blanks


224 1091


455


1401


1486


1435


1158


844


8094


155


786


679


1497


818


1055


1040


946


6976


27


84


80


163


113


137


123


78


805


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


County Commissioners


Russel T. Bates (R)


232


993


423


1326


1445


1391


1113


802


7725


Frank C. Bates, III (R)


160


764


278


945


1112


997


89 8


606


5760


James J. Collins (D)


137


844


643


1468


811


1075


986


926


6890


George B. McDonald (D)


150


846


691


1525


851


1140


1049


947


7199


Blanks


133


475


393


858


615


651


596


455


4176


812


3922


2428


6122


4834


5254


4642


3736


31750


Question No. 1


YES


307


1420


757


2096


1703


1840


1583


1237


10943


NO


50


367


268


591


480


547


487


415


3205


Blanks


49


174


189


374


234


240


251


216


1727


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 2


YES


360 1667


913


2409


2028


2207


1846


1495


12925


NO


9


99


88


212


146


157


171


130


1012


Blanks


37


195


213


440


243


263


304


243


1938


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 3


YES


329


1432


721


2006


1673


1770


1542


1209


10682


NO


30


275


237


547


421


509


424


362


2805


Blanks


47


254


256


508


323


348


355


297


2388


406 1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 4


YES


329


1575


821


2271


1902


2011


1757


1372


12038


NO


30


142


138


292


205


270


206


201


1484


Blanks


47


244


255


498


310


346


358


295


2353


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


40


Question No. 5


YES NO


159


1069


505


1483


1245


1336


1185


882


7864


190


621


437


1014


801


903


728


651


5345


Blanks


57


271


272


564


371


388


408


335


2666


406


1961


1214 3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 6


YES


162


516


310


812


622


706


633


533


4294


NO


194 1189


634


1711


1446


1562


1333


1012


9081


Blanks


50


256


270


538


349


359


355


323


2500


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 7A


YES


302 1423


830


2073


1541


1762


1591


1307


10829


NO


68


394


227


683


662


645


512


387


3578


Blanks


36


144


157


305


214


220


218


174


1468


406


1961


1214 3061


2417 2627 2321


1868


15875


Question No. 7B


YES


295


1398


825


2059


1544


1744


1573


1284


10722


NO


60


347


200


620


584


579


455


335


3180


Blanks


51


216


1 89


382


289


304


293


249


1973


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


Question No. 7C


YES


316


1492


872


2204


1745


1926


1711


1385


11651


NO


48


270


173


522


428


442


373


280


2536


Blanks


42


199


169


335


244


259


237


203


1688


406


1961


1214


3061


2417


2627


2321


1868


15875


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INDEX FOR 1964 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


SESSIONS:


March 16, 1964 March 17, 1964 March 18, 1964 March 23, 1964 April 7, 1964


Art. 1 Choosing of Town Officers


Art. 2 Appointment of Committees: World War II and Korean Conflict Memorial Committee Study duties and salaries of all elective positions Study need for Housing of Elderly Reconsideration Study development of Watson Park Recommend procedures for layout and acceptance of Town Ways


Reports of Committees: Braintree High School Addition Building Committee Braintree Utility Building Committee School Site Committee


Resolutions:


Appreciation of Stacy Baxter Southworth


Personnel Board to submit recommendations in advance Laid on the table From the table Appreciation to those responsible for success of the meeting


In the Levy


Not in the Levy


Art. 3 Authorizing Treasurer to borrow in anticipation of 1964 Revenue


Art. 4 Authorizing Treasurer to borrow


in anticipation of 1965 Revenue


Art. 5 Amend Salary Administration Plan, Schedules A and B


Art. 6 General increases under Salary administration Plan Laid on the table From the table


$ 57,665.84 $ 4,608.49D 402.20M


Art. 7 Salaries elective Town Officers


Art. 8 Funds for Interest, Maturing Debt and Town Departments


Item 1 Moderator


25.00


Item 2 Finance Committee


1,667.00


Item 3 Selectmen


8,968.75


Item 4 General Government Incidentals


800.00


Item 5 Accountant


11,931.25


Item 6 Engineering


28,881.25


Item 7 Assessors


24,348.10


Item 8 Treasurer Reconsideration Lost


22,259.25


Item 9 Tax Collector


17,856.25


Item 10 Town Clerk


15,766.25


Item 11 Elections


12,105.00


Item 12


Registration


10,841.75


Item 13


Planning Board


1,780.00


Item 14 Law


6,690.00


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Item 15 Town Hall Maintenance


$


19,138.38


Item 16 Board of Appeals - Zoning


395.00


Item 17 Fire Department Reconsideration Lost


381,150.97


Item 18 Fire Alarm System


16,708.50


Item 19 Police Department Reconsideration Lost


415,229.59


$ 4,776.00K 75.00K


Item 20 Tree Warden


11,655.00


Item 21 Building Inspector


6,823.25


Item 22 Wiring Inspector


4,300.00


Item 23


Sealer of Weights and Measures


1,975.00


Item 24 Central Station Maintenance


5,180.00


Item 25 Board of Health


115,637.25


Item 26 Sewer Department Reconsideration


167,777.50


Item 27 Highway Department


405,905.95


Item 28 Street Lighting


9,000.00


40,000.00A


Item 29


Welfare Administration


14,306.40


Item 30


Welfare Assistance


237,000.00


Item 31


Board of Trust Fund Commissioners


950.00


Item 32 Department of Veteran's Services


134,309.00


Item 33 Schools


3,650.798.00


Item 34 Thayer Public Library


99,756.83


2,315.13L


Item 35 Cemeteries


4,060.00


450.00B


Item 35 A Dyer Hill Cemetery


100.00C


Item 36 Conservation Commission


130.00


Item 37 Parks and Playgrounds


59,525.23


35,448.20M


Item 38 Town Forest


600.00


Item 39 Non-contributory Pensions


78,561.56


2,888.70D


Item 40 Contributory Retirement


114,613.37


9,530.94D


36,535.27E


Item 41 Insurance Premiums


62,345.00


Item 41A Group Insurance


64,894.88


Item 42 Maturing Debt


586,387.35


43,000.00D


270,000.00E


6,612.65F


Item 43 Interest


208,815.75


2,382.67H


10,300.83D


Item 44 Electric Light Commissioners


300.00E


Item 45 Water Commissioners


300.00D


Item 46 Water Department Maintenance and Operation


57,735.84I


416,828.49D


Item 47 Industrial Development Commission


3,300.00


Item 48 Personnel Board


1,200.00


Item 49 Civil Defense


2,551.00


Item 50 Reserve Fund


7,321.35


Item 51


Memorial Day


750.00


Item 52 Town Reports


1,736.36


Item 53


Maintenance of Legion Hall


1,200.00


Item 54 Veterans of Foreign Wars


960.00


Item 55 Hydrant Service


27,965.00


Item 56


Chlorination of Sunset Lake


2,500.00


Item 57 Graves Registration Officer Expense


100.00


Item 58 South Shore Mosquito Control Project


5,600.00


5,138.95E


125,000.00G


100,925.00E


22,678.65J


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Item 59 Braintree Chapter DAV $ 850.00 Art. 9 Salaries Electric Light Commis- sioners (Refer to Art. 8, Item 44)


Art. 10 Municipal Light Plant


Art. 11 Appointment of Town Hall Building Committee 2,500.00


Art. 12 Revaluation of taxable real estate


Art. 13 To dissolve Braintree Housing Authority


Art. 14 Chapter 58, Acts of 1963, First Parish Cemetery


Art. 15 Chapter 478, Acts of 1963, Pen- sions and Retirement Allowance


Art. 16 Article II, Section 5, By-Laws


Art. 17 Article VI, Section 3, By-Laws


Art. 18 Increase in number of members of Board of Selectmen


Art. 19 Selectment to act as members of Board of Public Welfare


Art. 20 1965 State Census


2,800.00


Art. 21 General Storage and Service Build- ings for Park and School Departments


13,732.61 $ 42,055.69N 881.600 1,573.00P 757.10Q 75,000.00R


Art. 22 Amend Zoning By-Law by adding to Section 1


Art. 23 Amend Zoning By-Law by adding to Section III-A Art. 24 Amend Zoning By-Law by adding Paragraph 1-A under Section VII - Height Regulations Art. 25 Amend Zoning By-Law by adding new Paragraph 3-A to Section IX - Administration and Penalty Art. 26 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Business Zone to Residence MR-B Zone


Art. 27 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Industrial and Residence A to Residence MR-B Zone


Art. 28 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Residential B Zone to Business Zone Reconsideration Lost Art. 29 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, extension of Business Zone Art. 30 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Industrial to Residence C


Art. 31 Amend Building Code, Part II - Tenement House Art. 32 Amend Building Code, Part XII - Fire Protection


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Art. 33 Amend Building Code, Part VIII - Types of Construction - Fire- proof Buildings, Section 1-A Art. 34 Sale of Land to Robert A. Zottoli Art. 35 Construction of main and lateral sewers


$ 49,000.00 $ 56,000.00S 1,000.00T 350,000.00R


Art. 36 Construction of sewers in specific streets 41,512.38


2,487.62S


Art. 37 Construction of Sewer Department Maintenance and Storage Building


65,000.00


Art. 38 Repairs and alterations at Police Headquarters


5,000.00


Art. 39 Traffic Islands at Washington and Union Streets Laid on the table From the table


Art. 40 Traffic lights at intersection of Washington, Plain and Hancock Streets


Art. 41 Improve intersection of Washing- ton and Common Streets


10,000.00


Art. 42 Expenditure of money under Chapter 782 of Acts of 1962 Laid on the table


Art. 43 Construction of Washington Street from Hancock Street to Frank- lin Street Laid on the table


Art. 44 Taking of land in South Braintree


Art. 45 Accept Ivory Street as Town Way Reconsideration


Art. 46 Accept Old Country Way as Town Way Reconsideration


Art. 47 Accept Ellis Lane as Town Way Laid on the table From the table


Art. 48 Accept Red Hill Road as Town Way Laid on the table From the table 10,505.50


Art. 49 Accept Abbot Street as Town Way Laid on the table From the table 3,802.50


Art. 50 Accept Williams Court as Town Way Laid on the table From the table 13,160.00


Art. 51 Accept Gordon Road as Town Way Laid on the table From the table


Art. 52 Construction of Sidewalks on vari- ous streets 3,095.00


Art. 53 Construction of Sidewalk on Shaw Street 708.00


Art. 54 Construction of Sidewalk on Middle Street 987.00


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Art. 55 Summer play program at Foster School Playground $ 1,298.00


Art. 56 Improvements at Swift Beach


9,498.00


Art. 57 Skating Rink at Watson Park


Art. 58 Construction of playground at Washington Street site 9,000.00


Art. 59 Walk Gates and Fencing at Adams Street Playground 129.59


$ 830.41U


Art. 60 Control of Tax Title land


Art. 61 Land for School purposes in the Highland Section .


250.00


Art. 62 Land for School purposes in the East Braintree Section Laid on the table


Art. 63 Land for School purposes on westerly side of Sunset Lake 4,950.00


Art. 64 Control of land on West Street


Art. 65


Bills for prior years


Art. 66 Bequest from August J. Petersen


Appropriation to be raised by Taxation $7,402,477.74


Appropriations not in Tax Levy


$1,728,918.63


Total Appropriations


$9,131,396.37


Code:


A Electric Light Department Reserve Account


B Receipts from sale of cemetery lots


C Income from Charles Thayer Trust Fund


D Revenue of Water Department for 1964


E Revenue of Electric Light Department 1964


F Premiums on Sale of Bonds Account


G Available Funds in the Treasury


H Accrued Interest Account


I Water Department Reserve


J Overlay Surplus Reserve


K Parking Meter Reserve Account


L Dog License Receipts


M Golf Club Reserve




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