Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1964, Part 8

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Publication date: 1964
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Discussion ensued involving Mrs. Newman and Mr. Smith.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Juster.


The Moderator stated that Town Counsel Hunt recommended that a two- thirds vote in favor be required for acceptance.


The Moderator ordered a teller count. Vote and count were taken and the tellers reported 116 votes in the affirmative and 38 votes in the negative. There being more than the required two-thirds vote in the affirmative the Moderator declared the motion by Mr. Juster


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 49. Accept Abbot Street as Town Way.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Hollis, it was


SO VOTED: To take Article 49 from the table.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Smith, it was


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Town accept as and for a Town Way Abbot Street, so called, between Parkside Avenue and Dickerman Lane, as laid out by the selectmen, and raise and appropriate the sum of $3,802.50 to be expended under the direction of the Highway Superintendent for the improv- ing of same, including construction of sidewalks, and that betterments to the extent of sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the actual cost of the street improvement and fifty per cent of the actual cost of the sidewalks be assessed against the abutting estates.


ARTICLE 50. Accept Williams Court as Town Way.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Hollis, it was


SO VOTED: To take Article 50 from the table.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Smith, it was


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Town accept as and for a Town Way Williams Court, so called, as laid out by the selectmen, and raise and appro- priate the sum of $13,160.00 to be expended under the direction of the High- way Superintendent for the improving of same, including construction of sidewalks, and that betterments to the extent of sixty-six and two-thirds


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per cent of the actual cost of the street improvements, and fifty per cent of the actual cost of the sidewalk construction be assessed against the abutting estates.


ARTICLE 51. Accept Gordon Road as Town Way.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Hollis, it was


SO VOTED: To take Article 51 from the table.


MOVED by Mr. Delory:


That the Town accept as and for a Town Way, Gordon Road for a distance of 1320' x 40' Easterly from Quincy Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen and appropriate the sum of $23,774 for the improvement of same with betterment assessments to the extent of sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the actual cost on abutting estates.


Discussion ensued involving Mr. Smith, Mr. Hemeon, Mr. Dexter, Mr. Chafe, Mr. Blood, Town Counsel Hunt, and Mr. Delory.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Delory.


The Moderator ordered a teller count. Vote and count were taken and the tellers reported 79 votes in the affirmative and 75 votes in the negative. There not being the required two-thirds vote in the affirmative the Moderator declared the motion by Mr. Delory LOST.


ARTICLE 39. Traffic Islands at Washington and Union Streets.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Littlejohn, it was


SO VOTED: To take Article 39 from the table.


MOVED by Mr. Littlejohn:


That there be raised and appropriated $14,625.00 for the changing of the design of the traffic islands, relocation of monument, and the installation of traffic lights at the intersection of Washington and Union Streets.


MOVED the following amendment by Mr. Littlejohn:


By adding the phrase, "subject to the approval of the State Department of Public Works. "


Comes now the question on the amendment by Mr. Littlejohn.


SO VOTED.


Discussion ensued involving Mr. Littlejohn and Mr. Smith.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Littlejohn as amended.


Vote was taken and the Moderator declared the motion by Mr. Littlejohn as amended LOST.


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ARTICLE 2.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Hollis the following resolution was


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: We, the members of the Annual Town Meeting assembled for its final session on Tuesday, April 7, 1964, express our appre- ciation and heartfelt thanks for the fine leadership and excellent conduct of our 1964 Town Meeting to


Our Moderator, John J. Canavan Our Town Clerk, Carl R. Johnson, Jr.


Our Town Counsel, Richard A. Hunt


Our Finance Committee Chairman, Stanley E. Smith and his Committee, and Our Personnel Board Chairman, Edwin L. Emerson and his Board, and Our Planning Board Chairman, Joseph M. Magaldi and his Board.


We are also grateful for the unbiased reporting of the several sessions of our Meeting by our news media:


Quincy Patriot Ledger Radio Station WJDA Braintree Sunday News and The Observer.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Delory, it was


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Annual Town Meeting stand adjourned.


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INDEX


Special Town Meeting called September 14, 1964


ART. 1 Sewer House Connections


NOT IN LEVY. $ 3,558.25A 400.00B


21,041.75℃


2 Main Trunk Sewer, Farm and Monatiquot Valleys 3 Amend Schedules A and B of Salary Administration Plan


15,000.00D


4 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Residential A to Industrial Zone


5 Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, extension of Business Zone


6 Expenses in Revision of Precincts


1,200.00E


7 Eminent domain taking for Park and Playground purposes


3,187.50E


8 Transfer of land to Prosperity Development Corporation


9 Eminent domain taking for school purposes


35,000.00E


10 Cancel part of vote under Article 45 of March 25, 1932, Town Meeting


11 Expenses of Braintree Housing Authority 500.00E


Special Town Meeting called October 5, 1964


Resolution: Appointment of Committee on future refuse disposal


1 Approval of debt authorized by Blue Hills Regional Vocational School District Committee Total appropriations not in Tax Levy $ 79,887.50


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A Police Department Tarantino Replacement Fund


B Sewer Rodder Account, Article 8, 1964 Annual Town Meeting


C Article 66, 1963 Annual Town Meeting and Article 36, 1964 Annual Town Meeting


D Federal Grant


E Available Funds


TOWN OF BRAINTREE


SPECIAL TOWN MEETINGS


Pursuant to Warrants duly issued, the Special Town Meetings of the in- habitants of the Town of Braintree, represented by their duly elected and qualified Town Meeting Members, were held in the Braintree Town Hall.


The meeting was called to order at 7:55 o'clock in the evening by the Moderator, Mr. John J. Canavan.


Prayer for Divine Guidance was offered by Rev. John R. Dallinger, Pastor of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Braintree.


The meeting remained standing for a moment of silent prayer in memory of the following Town Meeting Member who has passed away since the last Town Meeting: Robert V. McCormack, 49 Massachusetts Ave., Precinct 1.


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There were 161 Town Meeting Members present.


The Moderator declared a quorum present.


The following Tellers were appointed by the Moderator to serve during the course of the evening.


Herbert B. Hollis Charles M. Grady George A. Brackett Joseph C. Kazanowski


Edgar B. Lawrence Grafton J. Bowman Allison I. Libby Leo C. Murray


The Moderator spoke on Town Meeting procedures and attendance of Town Meeting Members at public hearings. Mr. Parker, Chairman of the Finance Committee, also spoke on attendance of Town Meeting Members at public hearings and also spoke on the financial position of the Town in relation to the Articles in the Warrant.


We now continue with consideration of the Articles in the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting called on September 14, 1964.


ARTICLE 1. Sewer House Connections.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $25,000 to be expended by the Board of Sewer Commissioners for House Connections, in addition to that appropriated under Warrant Article 8 of the 1964 Annual Town Meeting; and that to meet said appropriation, the sum of $3,558.25 be taken from the Police Department Tarantino Replacement Fund; and there be taken from unexpended funds of the Sewer Department as follows:


1. $400 from the Sewer Rodder Account appropriated under Article 8 of the 1964 Annual Town Meeting.


2. $21,041.75 appropriated under Article 66 of the 1963 Annual Town Meet- ing and Article 36 of the 1964 Annual Town Meeting.


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Mr. Dyer explained the reasons for the motion.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Parker.


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 2. Main Trunk Sewer, Farm and Monatiquot Valleys.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $15,000 to be expended by the Board of Sewer Commissioners for the extension of the construction of a main trunk sewer in the Farm and Monatiquot River Valleys, in addition to that appropriated under Article 6 of the Special Town Meeting called October 29, 1963; and that to meet said appropriation, the sum of $15,000 be trans- ferred from receipts of a Federal Grant available for said project.


Mr. Dyer explained the reasons for the motion.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Dyer. SO VOTED.


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ARTICLE 3. Amend Schedules A and B of Salary Administration Plan.


SO VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


ARTICLE 4. Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, change from Residential A to Industrial Zone.


Mr. Magaldi, Chairman of the Planning Board, formally filed the report of the Planning Board with the Town Clerk, as required by the General Laws.


MOVED by Mr. Magaldi:


That the Zoning By-Law and the Zoning Map dated May 2, 1940, as most recently amended, be further amended, to provide that the area now zoned Industrial, lying within the perimeter boundaries of the Old Colony Railroad, new Route 128 Expressway, the Weymouth-Braintree boundary line and Liberty Street, be extended northerly to the new Route 128 Expressway so that approxi- mately eighty acres of land adjoining the present industrial area and shown on Assessors' Plans No. 1125, Plots 1, 2, 3, and 4; Plan No. 3033 Plot No. 5A; Plan No. 3035 Plot Nos. 10 and 11 and Plan No. 3036 Plot Nos. 1A, 1B and 3; be changed from Residential A Zone to Industrial Zone and that a residential buffer area between Liberty Street and the present and new industrial area consisting of a strip of land to a depth of one hundred feet from the east side of Liberty Street, from the Expressway to the Old Colony Railroad, remain in Residential B Zone and that the area lying between the easterly line of this one hundred foot strip and a line starting at the Expressway and running along the easterly boundary lines of Plots 3D, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 as shown on Assessors' Plan No. 3035 and Plot No. 1 on Assessors' Plan No. 1124 and continuing in a straight line running southerly to join with easterly boundary line of Plot No. 2B as shown on Assessors' Plan No. 1124 and continuing to run southerly through Plots Nos. 2 and 3 as shown on Assessors' Plan No. 1124 and continuing southerly in a straight line to join the easterly boundary lines of Plots Nos. 1A and 8 as shown on Assessors' Plans Nos. 1122 and 1121, respectively to the Old Colony Railroad, now zoned Residential A, remain so zoned except that any portions of Plots No. 1, 2, 2A, 2B and 3 on Assessors' Plan No. 1124 within this buffer area now zoned Industrial, revert back to Residential A zone therby establishing an uninterrupted residential area be- tween Liberty Street, the industrial area, the Expressway and the Old Colony Railroad as described herein and as shown on large scale maps with overlays at the Planning Board Public Hearing and at this Town Meeting.


Discussion ensued involving Mr. Magaldi, Mr. Robert Zottoli, and Mr. Brooks.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Magaldi.


The Moderator stated that the motion would require a two-thirds vote in the affirmative for acceptance and ordered a Teller count. Vote and count were taken and the tellers reported 140 votes in the affirmative and 6 votes in the negative. The Moderator then declared that there being more than the required two-thirds vote in the affirmative the motion by Mr. Magaldi was


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 5. Amend Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map, extension of Business Zone.


SO VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


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ARTICLE 6. Expenses in revision of Precincts.


SO VOTED: That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $1,200 from available funds to be expended under the control of the Selectmen to defray necessary expenses in the revision of precincts.


ARTICLE 7. Eminent domain taking for Park and Playground purposes.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $3,187.50 from available funds for the taking by eminent domain for Park and Playground purposes a site known as the "Dickey" property on Commercial Street adjoining the Adams Playground, shown as Plot 26 on Assessors' Plan No. 3061.


Discussion ensued involving Mr. Parker, Mr. Richard J. McCormick, Mr. Dexter, and Mr. Lawrence.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Parker.


The Moderator stated that the motion would require a two-thirds vote in the affirmative for acceptance and ordered a Teller count. Vote and count were taken and the Tellers reported 148 votes in the affirmative and 2 votes in the negative. The Moderator then declared that there being more than the required two-thirds vote in the affirmative the motion by Mr. Parker was:


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 8. Transfer of land to Prosperity Development Corporation.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


Indefinite postponement.


Mr. Wilder of the Town Forest Committee spoke on the motion.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Parker.


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 9. Eminent domain taking for school purposes.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $35,000.00 from available funds for the purchase of approximately 14 acres of land for school purposes off of Liberty Street in the East Braintree section being parts of Plots num- bered 1, 1A, and 10 of Assessors' Plan No. 3030; all as provided in an agree- ment under date of July 8, 1964, offered by Frank V. and A. Jean Marinelli.


Mr. Parker spoke on the motion.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Parker.


The Moderator stated that the motion would require a two-thirds vote in the affirmative for acceptance and ordered a Teller count. Vote and count were taken and the Tellers reported 132 votes in the affirmative and 10 votes in the negative. The Moderator then declared that there being more than the


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required two-thirds vote in the affirmative the motion by Mr. Parker was


SO VOTED.


ARTICLE 10. Cancel part of vote under Article 45 of March 28, 1932, Town Meeting.


SO VOTED: That the Town cancel that part of the vote under Warrant Article 45 of the 1932 Annual Town Meeting whereby "that part of the Town House now known as 'Memorial Hall' be made a permanent Memorial Hall."


Mr. Oakman requested to be recorded as opposed to the motion.


ARTICLE 11. Expenses of Braintree Housing Authority.


SO VOTED: That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $500 from available funds for expenses of the Braintree Housing Authority.


We now continue with consideration of the Article in the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting called on October 5, 1964.


ARTICLE 1. Approval of debt authorized by Blue Hills Regional Vocational School District Committee.


MOVED by Mr. Parker:


That the Town approve the amount of debt, namely $2,825,000.00 authorized by the Regional District School Committee of the Blue Hills Regional Voca- tional School District on September 15, 1964.


Discussion ensued involving Mr. Barrett, Mr. Fournier, Mr. Roberts, Mr. McGowan and Mr. White.


Comes now the question on the motion by Mr. Parker.


The Moderator ordered a Teller count. Vote and count were taken and the Tellers reported 132 votes in the affirmative and 14 votes in the negative. The Moderator then declared that the motion by Mr. Parker was


SO VOTED.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Juster the following resolution was


SO VOTED: That it is the sense and the request of this meeting that the Moderator appoint a committee of five, which shall include a member of the Board of Selectmen and a member of the Board of Health, to study and advise a future Town Meeting as to an appropriate site for future refuse disposal.


The Moderator informed the meeting that Mr. Delory was confined to his home with a heart attack and would appreciate receiving greetings from the members.


Upon motion duly made by Mr. Timmons, it was


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Special Town Meetings stand adjourned.


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JURY LIST


NAME AND ADDRESS


Adams, James A., 351 Tremont St. Adams, Stanley T., 57 Wilkins Rd. Adler, Erwin G., 22 Clark St. Ahern, Albert C., 16 Warren Ave. Allen, William F., Jr., 28 Hickory Rd. Ames, John B., 21 Kew Rd.


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Bachman, Anne B., 36 Talbot Rd. Baker, Daniel W., 76 West St. Baker, Walter M., 15 Peach St. Baker, William F., 434 Elm St. Balcom, Donald L., 38 Brierwood Rd. Banks, Martin Francis, 16 Evelyn Lane Barnes, Arthur B., 25 Drake St. Barrett, Edward J., 66 Central Ave. Barrett, Francis J., 15 Carter Rd. Barron, Thomas F., 10 Hollis Ave. Bates, Marjorie T., 25 Cochato Rd. Beecher, Harold J., 49 Wilmarth Rd. Belbin, Gordon E., 26 Thayer Rd. Belasko, Joseph William, 36 Francine Rd. Belyea, Harry Mansfield, 40 Mt. Vernon Ave. Bernabeo, Louis J., 28 Burton Rd. Berrigan, William J., 25 Lakeside Dr. Bibo, Joseph E., 57 Spring St. Blanchard, Norman H., 590 Liberty St.


Caine, George E., 7 Abbott St. Callaghan, William J., 83 Spring St. Campbell, Donald M., 1359 Washington St. Cancellieri, R. George, 49 Paul St. Carey, Francis J., Jr., 37 Addison St. Carloni, Achille G., 25 Bradley Rd. Carlson, C. Arnold E., 19 Massachusetts Ave. Carten, Ernest, 123 Elmlawn Rd.


NAME AND ADDRESS


Anagnos, George, 6 Beechwood Rd.


Anderson, Anton W., 362 Shaw St. Anderson, Howard F., 29 Watson St.


Anderson, Kenneth R., 15 Putnam Ave.


Anusewicz, John S., 153 Middle St.


Ashton, L. Ambrose, 601 Washington St.


Blevins, Eugene O., 32 Nicholas Rd. Borax, Christine W., 11 Maple St. Boyle, James F., 12 Paul St. Bradley, George, 48 Burton Rd. Brandt, Philip F., 21 Maple St. Bransfield, Timothy E., 73 Armstrong Circle Bridgham, Robert C., 275 Pearl St. Briody, 15 Old Country Way Brock, Walter M., 34 Weston Ave.


Broide, Bernard, 19 Oregon Ave.


Brown, Richard J., 44 Calvin St.


Bruce, Charles D., 66 Staten Rd. Bryant, Gordon W., 175 West St. Buckley, Thomas J., 57 Sherbrooke Ave. Budd, William I. H., 23 Talbot Road Bulger, Robert G., 102 Edgemont Rd. Bullen, Richard C., 15 Devon Rd. Burlone, Francis C., 79 Court Rd. Bushman, Evelyn C., 400 North St.


Castleman, Percy N., 81 Blanchard Blvd. Cedarstrom, Curtis O., 34 Howie Rd. Celia, William O., 32 Coolidge Ave. Centorino, Anthony J., Sr., 630 Pond St. Chadwick, George F., 167 Richard Rd. Champagne, Roger A., 489 Pearl St. Charlesworth, Martha H., 403 Pearl St. Clark, Herbert A., 19 Sycamore Rd.


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NAME AND ADDRESS


Cole, John H., 178 Shaw St. Conlon, Robert E., 12 Oak Hill Rd. Coneys, John P., Jr., 15 Capen Rd. Condon, John E., 226 Jefferson St. Connell, Stephen J., 71 Andersen Rd. Connelly, John N., 192 Hollingsworth Ave. Conroy, Mark E., 33 Wampatuck Rd. Cook, John H., 17 Davis Rd.


Daly, Gerard F., 348 Hancock St. Darung, Norman L., Jr., 15 Woodsum Drive DeCoste, Gerard F., 71 Howie Rd. Deiss, William L., 15 Sherman Rd. DelPico, Arman J., 13 Fairview Ave. Diemer, John B., 65 Academy St. Donahoe, Frederick L., 55 Howie Rd.


Eadie, Clifton H., 26 Park Ave.


Falardeau, Russell E., 31 Crawford Rd. Fardig, Warren W., 289 Pond St. Farrell, Wilmer F., 64 Weston Ave. Farren, Daniel H., 218 Common St. Ferrante, Silvio, 286 Hayward St. Ferracane, Louis J., 27 Davis Rd. Finley, David C., 26 Judson St.


Gale, Charles E., 62 Park Ave. Galvin, William E., 75 Cotton Ave. Garrity, Thomas M., 14 Leahaven Terrace Gauthier, Robert E., 54 Leahaven Terrace Gibbons, Philip F., 15 Deigan Ave. Glynn, Charles E., 28 Parkside Ave. Goldstein, George A., 52 Marjorie Rd.


Habeeb, Isabelle H., 22 Nickerson Rd. Haffner, Fred G., 45 Town St.


NAME AND ADDRESS


Corbett, Edward F., 45 Cleveland Ave. Corcoran, Daniel F., 244 Middle St. Corcoran, Thomas G., 15 Alida Rd. Cresswell, Norman U., 65 Bradley Rd. Crites, Castle C., 87 Jefferson St. Crosby, George B., 25 Woodedge Ave. Cruickshank, Charles A., 14 Huntley Rd.


Donahue, John M., 53 Milton Rd. Donohue, John F., Jr., 45 Water St. Downes, Alice Frances, 16 Strathmore Circle Doyle, Albert A., 15 Oak Hill Rd. Duggan, Joseph G., 142 Jefferson St. Dymsza, Henry A., 146 Jefferson St.


Erickson, Richard L., 261 Old County Way


Fitzgerald, James H., 117 Livoli Ave. Flaherty, Thomas J., 3 Cain Ave. Fleming, William J., 41 Robinson Ave. Flower, Frank J., 159 River St. Fontaine, Arthur L., 174 Grove St. Fraser, James W., 33 Regis Rd. French, B. Warren, 440 West St.


Goodwin, Thomas J., 28 Joseph Rd. Goostray, Robert J., 49 Pleasant St. Gordon, Joseph F., 90 Arbutus Ave. Gozzo, Santo J., 45 Court Rd. Grady, Charles M., 54 Arbutus Ave. Greenwood, Winslow, 182 Franklin St. Griffin, Francis M., 88 Hawthorn Rd.


Hansen, Paul F., 397 Grove St. Hargadon, Walter P., 4 Webb St.


NAME AND ADDRESS


Harrington, Michael B., 21 Livoli Ave. Harris, Richard E., 1318 Liberty St. Hedman, A. Evelyn, 247 River St. Herbert, Patrick A .; 307 Common St. Hill, Gordon C., Sr., 1672 Liberty St. Hinckley, Lawrence B., 3 Milton Rd.


Iamele, Anthony B., 276 Franklin St.


Jannsen, Frank E., 1151 Washington St. Jardin, Alfred P., 50 Shepard Rd. Jerrick, Frank J., 7 Sheraton Ave. Johnson, Carl W. R., 112 Jefferson St.


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Kamison, Abraham, 19 Fallon Circle Karis, Christopher, 62 Celia Rd. Keith, Bertram G., Jr., 85 Walnut Ave. Kelley, James P., 127 Eleanor Drive


Lappen, Edwin N., 17 Armstrong Circle Listman, Charles Herbert, 50 Park Ave. Longfellow, Ralph G., 450 Grove St.


MacAndrew, Robert P., 39 Hoover Ave. Mack, Robert L., 3 Woodedge Circle Magee, Charles H., 38 Lowell St. Maglio, Vincent A., 18 Carolyne Ave. Mahar, John W., 55 Cleveland Ave. Maloney, Matthew E., 65 Eleanor Drive Major, David H., 156 Elmlawn Rd. Mann, Charles W., 18 Faulkner Place Manning, Leo F., Jr., 14 Merritt Ave. Marum, James J., Jr., 16 Old Coach Rd. Mattie, James F., 660 Commercial St. Mattson, Albert E., 67 Selwyn Rd. Maxwell, William E., 140 Holmes St. McCarth, John L., Jr., 45 Leahave Terrace


NAME AND ADDRESS


Hoffman, Daniel J., 1768 Liberty St. Hommel, Arthur A., 37 Davis Rd. Hudson, Matthew B., 46 Mt. Vernon Ave. Hughes, Kenneth S., 7 Winter St. Hutchings, Calvin L., 56 Bestick Rd.


Inglis, William F., 19 Foster Rd.


Johnson, Philip O., 33 Sherbrooke Ave. Julian, Frank T., 24 Willow St. Juster, Joseph H., 12 Veranda Rd.


Kelley, John A., 756 Granite St. Kelley, Walter J., 35 Marjorie Rd. Kulas, Joseph P., 20 Lawson Lane


Lorenz, Charles D., 69 Cranmore Rd. Lovett, Robert V., 12 Court Rd. Low, William H., 59 Cleveland Ave.


McCarthy, Paul F., 31 Burroughs Rd. McDonough, John J., 41 Spring St. McDonough, Martin J., 20 Cain Ave. McDonough, Michael S., 7 Spencer St. McIntosh, Franklin E., 52 Elmwood Ave. Mckay, Donald R., 138 Brewster Ave. McKenna, George R., 127 1/2 Plain St. McLeod, Cannell J., 66 Sheppard Ave. McNeil, Edward J., 16 Crawford Rd. McNutt, Joseph D., 15 Smith St. McPhee, F. Elmer, 89 Hobart St. McSorley, John S., 12 Lawnview Dr. McTigue, Hugh J., 48 Fallon Circle Melsky, Theodore S., 39 Winter St.


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NAME AND ADDRESS


Miller, Jeanette S., 25 Holmes St. Mitchell, William E., 16 Tenney Rd. Moore, Charles F., 1520 Liberty St. Mowbray, William P., 6 Lunar Ave. Mulcahy, Richard V., 1349 Liberty St.


Needham, Patricia A., 62 Peach St. Neagle, Philip A., 46 Selwyn Rd. Nelson, Elizabeth M., 33 Nelson St. Nelson, Sven S., 426 Elm St.


O'Connell, John F. H., 76 Central Ave. O'Brien, John J., 110 Liberty St. Ogar, Robert J., 18 Hillview Rd. O'Leary, Jeremiah A., Jr., 86 Linda Rd. Olson, Arthur O. 222 Walnut St. O'Neil, John A., 9 Talbot Rd.


Pash, Walter, 115 Cain Ave. Phelan, John J., 45 Pleasant View Ave. Peirce, Louis D., 382 Middle St.


Quirke, Jeremiah F., 29 Franklin St.


Reader, Ralph B., 43 Pleasant View Ave. Rigo, Joseph A., 117 Jefferson St. Riley, Joseph Lawrence, 51 West St. Ring, Karl H., 47 Stevens Ave. Rizzo, William J., 75 Wildwood Ave. Roach, John F., 50 Trefton Drive Roberts, Theron M., 144 Liberty St. Roche, George P., 43 Woodedge Ave.


Salem, Richard C., 33 Livoli Ave. Schnabel, Paul, 1852 Washington St. Shaw, Norman C., 33 Argyle Rd. Shea, Dennis F., 12 Woodedge Circle


NAME AND ADDRESS


Mulhern, Joseph P., 73 Armstrong Circle Mulligan, Joseph E., 253 Walnut St. Murch, Russell S., 194 Commercial St. Murray, Leo C., 31 Hunt Ave. Myrbeck, Edward R., 15 Primrose St.


Nelson, William F., 39 Nicholas Rd. Nordstrom, Lillian, 47 Talbot Rd. North, Charles F., 11 Reservoir Ave. Nott, Warren B., Jr., 62 Woodside Ave.


O'Neil, John J., 13 Coolidge Ave. Ord, Albert, 47 Faxon St. Orinofsky, Victor M., 65 Town St. O'Sullivan, Paul F., 40 Robinson Ave. Otis, John P., 19 Grove St.


Pratt, John, 120 Oak St. Priscella, Joseph M., 44 Maple St.


Rodday, Arthur W., 68 Common St. Rose, Earle H., 23 Lakeview Ave. Ross, Albert E., 49 Wilmarth Rd. Ross, Arthur P., 1307 Washington St. Rouleau, Edward A., 49 Hobart Terrace Rudin, Walter J., 26 Sherman Rd. Russo, John S., 17 West St.


Sheehan, Matthew F., 111 Amherst Rd. Shellmer, Vincent D., 948 Liberty St. Shine, Robert C., 3 Hoover Ave. Smith, Harry C., 34 Paul St.


NAME AND ADDRESS


Sniffin, Harold T., 87 Middle St. Snyder, William M., 18 West St. Spears, Donald R., 18 Sheraton Ave. Stacey, Kenneth H., 285 Shaw St. St. Andre, Edward A., 33 Bower Rd. Stadelmann, Thomas J., 86 Trefton Drive Starita, Guido, 191 Pond St. Steele, Russell J., 59 Crawford Rd.




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