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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
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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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