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Chelmsford, Mass.
Massachusetts
Lowell, Mass.
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
July
5 Paul R. Branigan Pauline L. Boisvert
12 Fred J. Oczkowski Stella Mary Goad
12 David A. Judd Evelyn M. Hand
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12 Frederick Joseph Fantozzi Ruth (Sheehan) Mclaughlin
13 Charles Webster Lucy Poitras 13 Edward S. King Edith M. Hall
26 Paul A. Brunelle Rita C. (Therrien) Caram
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Wilton, N. H. Lowell, Mass.
Aug.
1 Alva Jackson Rowe Shirley JoAnn Blott
3 Robert M. Trainor Rita B. Pope
16 Bradford L. Jones Ruth A. Judge
16 Edward Joseph Bishop Carol Ann Gunther
16 John Francis Kehoe, Jr. Anne Elizabeth Barron
16 James L. Wooster, Jr. Roberta A. Bell
17 Paul Anthony Uttaro Ruth Frances Smith
18 Amos J. Mahoney M. Pauline Sullivan
23 Franklin James Campbell Dorothy Allan Gordon
24 Thomas V. Cantara Dawn Scrizzi 30 Joseph Chancey Ethel M. Sayer
30 George W. Bacon Wilhelmina Forbes
30 Maynard C. Houston Rita M. Gonsalves 31 A. Carl Pederson Caroline Temple
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
Sept.
1 Oscar Joseplı Harper Doris Jean Dorsey
6 Keith Carriel Kiberd Barbara June Phillips
7 Raymond J. Greenwood Mildred (Burchell) Lee
7 Earl James Nickerson Elaine Olive Shaffer
11 John P. Reardon Malvina Lafferriere
14 Walter E. Hussey Shirley M. Pederson
21 Christos Costos Elizabeth Zouzas
27 Richard F. McIsaac Therese M. Villemaire
27 Lawrence A. Zwearcan Dolores A. Lemay 28 Frederick Joseph Corfield Claire Blanche Ayotte
29 Hubert R. Scoble Phyllis Joan Whitston
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Yonkers, N. Y. Lowell, Mass.
Oct.
4 Albert Henry Gillogly Paula Lorraine McNiff
4 John H. Valentine, Jr. Elizabeth Hudson Hiam
4 Robert J. Rutledge, Jr. Winifred Maureen Hunt
11 David J. Adkins Mary J. Shea
25 Jean Paul Angers Flore D. Fortin
25 Thomas P. Miskell Florence E. Osborne
25 Henry F. Merrill Joan E. O'Donnell
26 Bradford M. Sanders Phyllis M. Diette
26 Roger Albert Proulx Theresa Ann Kelly
30 Irvin Oliver Pitts, Jr. Florence Dorothy LeBrun
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
Nov.
2 Byron Lafayette Fairbrother Bernice Yarnell
S John Alan Smith Mildred Sarah Allen
12 Nicholas Peter Zaher Verne Mae Drew 15 Wallace L. Flagg Marion G. Hood
16 Robert A. Firth Thelma M. Foote
22 Arthur B. Powers Ann Maloney 22 John J. Guilmette Loretta R. Wasylak
23 Robert G. Peterson Joan F. Hamel
29 George Edgar Lybrand Helen Barbara Batty
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Dec.
6 Carlton Lee Carter Mary Ann Gillogly (Carter)
7 Richard E. Brown Gloria Marchildon
7 John J. Dulgarian Diana Bogosian Albert V. Gaudette Jean L. Murphy
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16 Michael Lewis Zaher Cecil Geraldine Conway
27 Lawrence A. Baker Ida G. Walker
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
DEATHS
1952 Name
Years
Months Days
January
1 John H. Pratt 75
Husband of Nora LaChance
9 Katherine Vangos (nee Vlahos) .... 59
Wife of Christos Vangos
11 Janet Saunders (nee Peverill) 54
4
25
Wife of John A. Saunders
11 Joseph E. Poitras 62
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-
Husband of Martha Favreau
12 John Henry Hulslander 76
9
2
Widower of Eva R. Patenaude
13 Stillborn
15 Charles B. Richardson 69
2
15
19 Archie D. Bumps
67
6
28
Husband of Mabel Dix
23 Manthos Koulas 72
Husband of Constantina Stamoulis
23 Allen B. Gould 85
5
21
Husband of Emmaline Muzzey
69
11
14
23 Sophia Mildred Linton Wife of Arthur H. Linton
27 Lillian M. Murphy (nee Coleman) 61
6
5
Wife of Dennis J. Murphy
27 Emma F. Gould (nee Muzzey) 82
4
17
Widow of Allen B. Gould
31 Mary Ann O'Connell 81
Widow of John J. O'Connell
February
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3 May Stone Flagg 65
Wife of Wallace L. Flagg
9 Loretta Matley (nee Racine) .... 45
Wife of William Matley
10 Charles Finnick 83
15 Alice C. McLean 34
6
23
Wife of John F. McLean
15 Stillborn
15 Stillborn
15 Mary McNulty (nee Duffy) ......... 7.6
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Wife of Peter E. McNulty
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
1952 Name
Years
Months
Days
February
18 John Mattson
93
3
27
Widower of Emma Carlson
20
Mary Dora Russell (nee Spalding) 88
7
13
Widow of Edward H. Russell
72
11
27
29 Albert E. Snow 79
3
19
Husband of Minnie Johnson
29 Lydia A. Runnells (nee Shores) 96
7
5
Widow of Joseph Dwight Runnells
29 Elizabeth Meyer (nee Bennett) 74
6
11
Widow of August Meyer
March
1 Bradford Stetson Wilson, Jr. 55
0
25
Husband of Jeanie L. Campbell
7 Robert E. Bliss 61
6
24
Husband of Helen Whalen
13 George Towne 64
3
5
Husband of Rose Hebert
15 Harry Lamb 65
S
28
Husband of Josephine A. Burbeck
16 Arthur Warren Harvey 86
6
19
Husband of Mary J. Perrin
16 Lilla L. Horner (nee Kimball) 77
11
25
Widow of Charles Horner
18 Fritz Hjalmar Pearson 59
8
18
Husband of Rose E. Paignon
26 Mary Hogan (nee Boudreau) 83
-
Widow of Frank W. Hogan
28 Charlotte May Jackson (nee Allen) 76
11
14
Widow of Charles T. Jackson
29 Fritz W. Nelson 64
9
13
29 Blanche E. Mason (nee Dodge) 54
11
17
Wife of Herbert I. Mason
April
7 John T. Martin 76
7
19
Widower of Marie Marcotte
7 Alphone Lahaise 51
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Husband of Helen Becker
8 Jessie Wiggin (nee Holt) 74
10
8
Widow of Fred F. Wiggin
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8 John William Mulligan 60
25 Sarah F. Stirk (nee Judge) Widow of Asa W. Stirk
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
1952 Name
Years
Months Days
April
12 John J. Delaney 76
Husband of Annie King
14 George F. Jones
......... 76
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-
17 Fred Ingham 82
9
4
Widower of Rose Popplewell
18 Alexander Maurice Lemay 66
3
7
Husband of Lea M. Pelletier
19 Laura Morrissette (nee Chateauneuf) 90
6
23
Widow of Elie Morrissette
19 Katherine T. Hewson (nee Clarke) 75
11
7
Widow of John G. Hewson
28 Bernard P. Larkin 44
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-
Husband of Esther Marshall
30 William A. Skrabucha 41
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-
Husband of
May
6 William Johnson 76 1
Widower of Hannah Parker
8 Stillborn
13 Etta Ella McMasters 53
Wife of Charles A. McMasters
21 Clara Lydia Kivelle (Adamson) 75
2
1
Widow of James F. Kivelle
26 Infant Monette
27 Frank E. Maclean 80
5
1
Husband of Romaine M. Palisoul
27 Geneva Jessie Charlton 63
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28 Anthony Zuzlewskas 79
-
Husband of Michalina Malinowska
30 George Eastman 67
Husband of Eva Peaslee
June
6 Bernice B. Kokoska (nee Kulis) 40
9 -
Wife of Ralph A. Kokoska
16 John F. Hart 85
Husband of Annie Garvey
17 Infant Stephen Emanouil
2 hrs.
29 Anthony Veiga 72
-
Widower of Adelaide Cunha
7 John Francis Ryan 44
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1
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5 hrs.
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Widower of
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
1952 Name
Years Months Days
July
1 William Roberts Curtis
76
15
7 Natalie Kinnal 26
21
8 Henry John Haeusler 87
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-
Widower of Mary Elizabeth Miller
28 Charles Caron
76
7 20
Widower of Roseanna Levasseur
August
1 Mary Eveline Lane (nee Page) 82
6
25
Widow of Frank A. Lane
6 Thomas E. Machon 77
9
12
Widower of Augustine M. Bougeard
S Christine V. Fisk (nee Gordon) 60
3
15
Wife of Clifford A. Fisk
10. Ellen N. Nickles (nee Linnehand) Widow of Stephen H. Nickles
71
2
7
11 Clara Manda Everett 79
7
22
12 Mary Ann Proctor (nee Osgood) 86
6
-
Widow of William P. Proctor
17 William J. Fahey 64
Husband of M. Margaret Flynn
18 Joseph E. Rowe 49
20 James P. Walker 69
11
28
Husband of Mary Jane Doherty
25 Ellen A. Clarke (nee Harrington) Wife of Peter J. Clarke
26 Frederick William Wilson 64
6
10
Husband of Minnie Crockett
31 Archibald MacLeod 85
Husband of Margaret J. MacPhee
September
2 Louis Caouette ..... 74
Husband of Aurore Belodeau
3 James A. Ahearn 69
Widower of Mary Whelon
5 Joseph A. Hamel 71
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-
Husband of Lottie Gehin
7 Mary Linnehan (nee Mahoney) 74
8
0
Widow of Patrick J. Linnehan
12 Annie E. Cormick (nee Stewart) 75
Wife of James M. Cormick
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65
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1952 Name
Years
Months
Days
September
18 James Andrew Snow 59
11
12
Widow of Blanche W. Gilman
21 Benny Drauch
57
8
15
Husband of Helen Kadruniewicz
October
1 ...... Anna F. Casey (nee Malone) 70
Widow of James F. Casey
1 Frank A. Emerson 88
5
2
3 Stillborn
12 Tendaro Panessiti 68
Widow of Marie Calabro
13 Elizabeth Bernier (nee Samson) 81
Widow of Joseph Bernier
13 Anna Elizabeth Stanley (nee Westberg) 60
-
17
Wife of Calrow E. Stanley
15 Robert H. Cote
11
14
18 James Edwin Lyle 81
11
27
Husband of Adrain Boundy
18 Fred D. Laton 65
11
9
Husband of Natalie Wilson
20 Stillborn
20 John Monahan 58
......
Husband of Frances O'Neil
28 Joseph E. Cayouette 80
Widower of Amanda Bourgeois
November
2 Lauretta L. Mullin (nee Flanagan) .... 53
Wife of Joseph F. Mullin
. 8 Areminta V. Paasche 87
6
17
9 Finlay Logan Girdwood 87
2
21
Husband of Nora I. Jolly
20 Joseph Abdallah ..... 75
Husband of Rahael Abdoo
December
1 Andrine Johnson (nee Bruun) 76
11
15
Wife of Hans Johnson
1 Louisa Ann Marinel (nee Machon) 84
11
17
Widow of George Marinel
2 Henry O. Miner 80
Widower of Elizabeth Teague
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1952 Name
Years Months Days
December
2 George O. Goodwin 78
10
?
Husband of Mabelle Hooker
3 Adelard Isabelle 89
11
9
Widower of Arselie Beauparlant
3 Margaret Murphy (nee Charles) 91
Widow of Joseph Murphy
7 Frank H. Marren 77
Husband of Maud Benan
9 Mary V. Reid (nee Taylor) Wife of William Reid
76
6
15
15 Isabelle McGovern
70
-
23
17 Marie B. Nelson
86
10
15
Widow of Nels P. Nelson
19 Loretta M. McEnaney
63
20 Costas Klapis 63
Widower of Pota Vahamikos
23 Henry R. Garvey
57
25 A'della Anna Hyde (nee Alukonis)
52
3
24
Wife of Michael Hyde
26 Hedda Bjerke (nee Caster)
83
8
2
Widow of John O. Bjerke
31 Walter H. Cutler
83
2
5
......
Widow of Ellen Brooks
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 3, 1952 and March 10, 1952
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss.
To Lawrence W. Chute, Constable, or any suitable person of the Town of Chelmsford:
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby re- quested to notify and warn the legal voters of said Chelmsford to meet in their several polling places, Viz:
Precinct 1. Town Hall, Chelmsford Center
Precinct 2. Town Hall, North Chelmsford
Precinct 3. Fire House, West Chelmsford
Precinct 4. School House, East Chelmsford
Precinct 5. Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford
Precinct 6. Westlands School House
On Monday, the third day of March, 1952, being the first Monday in said month at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes for the following officers:
One Selectman for three years
One member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years.
One member of the Board of Assessors for three years.
One member of the School Committee for three years.
One member of the Board of Health for three years.
One Cemetery Commissioner for three years.
One Park Commissioner for one year.
One Park Commissioner for two years.
One Park Commissioner for three years. Two Public Library Trustees for three years. One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years. Three members of the Planning Board for five years. One Constable for one year.
All on one ballot.
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The polls will be open from 12 noon to 8 P.M., and to meet in the High School Auditorium at Chelmsford on the following Monday, the tenth day of March, 1952, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, then and there to act upon the following articles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To hear reports of Town Officers and Committees; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 2. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray town charges for the current year; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year, with authority to settle and adjust claims or demands for or against the Town; and to employ counsel whenever in their judgment it is necessary; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue of the current financial year; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sufficient sum of money with which to meet bills of previous years; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Seven and 87/100 ($4,537.87) Dollars or some other sum to pay to the Treasurer of the Middlesex County Retirement System, the said amount being the Town's share of the pension, expense and Military service funds, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, or some other sum to be used as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of the Finance Committee as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 6; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law: "That the 'FINANCE COMMITTEE' in the Town of Chelms- ford be comprised of five members, the same to be appointed by the Moderator and that the term of office be not more than three years from the date of appointment," or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Board of Assessors to use the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) dollars or, some other sum from the Free Cash in the Treasury for the reduc- tion of the 1952 Tax Rate.
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ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from Available Funds the sun of Twenty-Nine Thousand ($29,000.00) dol- lars or some other sum to a Stabilization Fund in accordance with Section 5 (b), Chapter 40 of the General Laws; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to sell at private or public auction the old hearse presently garaged at the Tool House in the Forefathers' Cemetery, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to sell all the metal junk that belongs to the Cemetery Department, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars or some other sum, for the purpose of extending the water main to the North Chelms- ford Dump and for the installation of a hydrant at the North Chelms- ford Dump, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase approximately eight (8) acres of land fronted by 412 feet, more or less, on Boston Road between that land now owned by Daisy Day and by Daniel J. Hart and wife, said land to be reserved for the future expansion and needs of Town Buildings or municipal areas, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 15. In the event of an affirmative vote on the pre- ceding article, to see if the Town will vote to appropriate or transfer a certain sum of money for the purpose of the said article, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a certain sum of money for the purchase of two automobiles for the Police Department, said purchase to be made under the super- vision of the Board of Selectmen, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 17. In the event of an affirmative vote under the pre- vious article, to see if the Town will vote to transfer by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, two automobiles now used by the Police De- partment, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a Commit- tee of five to study the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 798, of the Acts of 1951 with respect to payroll schedule, work schedule, sick leave, time off, schedule of minimum and maximum wages and sched- ule of increments or step-increases for Town Employees, such commit- tee to be appointed by the Moderator and such committee to file a report and make such recommendations as it deems proper prior to
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December 1, 1952, said report to be filed with the Town Clerk and read at the first Special Town Meeting after said date; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provi- sion of Section 6B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws. The provision of said section is, "6-B-Uniforms for Police and Firemen . A City or town which accepts this section may appropriate money for the purchase of Uniforms for members of its Police and Fire Depart- ments", or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 20. In the event that the above article is accepted, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars for the purchase of Police Uniforms.
ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Road Machinery Fund the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars or some other sum for the purchase of a Chain Saw for the Tree War- den's Dept., said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Tree Warden; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 22. In the event of an affirmative vote under the previous article, to see if the Town will vote to transfer by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, one Chain Saw now used by the Tree War- den's Department; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept Wotton Road as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their re- port and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars for the purpose of reconstructing Wotton Road, or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to accept Cedar Street Extension as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of One Thousand One Hundred ($1,100.00) Dollars for the Reconstruction of Cedar Street Extension; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to accept Brentwood Road as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
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ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars for the purpose of reconstructing Brentwood Road; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will accept Miner Avenue as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Seven Hundred ($700.00) Dollars for the reconstruc- tion of Miner Avenue; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Five Hundred Sixty ($560.00) dollars for the pay- ment of land damages incurred as a result of highway and sidewalk construction on Boston Road; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law. "There shall be no dumping at the Town dumps on Sunday and there shall be no dumping of any refuse matter at the Town Dumps which is transported from outside the boundaries of the Town of Chelmsford"; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee for the purpose of making preliminary preparations for the observance of the three hundreth (300th) Anniversary of the Town of Chelms- ford; or act in relation thereto.
AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, and West Chelmsford, and at the School House in East Chelmsford, and the Westlands School House, thirty days at least before the time appointed for holding the first meeting aforesaid.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of the Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding this meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this first day of February, the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Two.
ARNAUD R. BLACKADAR
THEODORE W. EMERSON
CARL A. E. PETERSON
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss.
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford by posting up attested copies of the same at the Post Offices in the Center of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford, and at the School House in East Chelmsford, and the Westlands School House, thirty days at least before the time of holding the meetings as within directed by By-Law in the Town of Chelmsford.
LAWRENCE W. CHUTE
Constable of Chelmsford
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TOWN ELECTION-MARCH 3rd, 1952
Office and Candidate
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 Total
SELECTMAN-3 Years
Philias C. Ducharme
63 Chelmsford St. ........
8
18
0
1
1
6 34
George R. Dupee, 22 Woodbine St. 170
99
32
35
32
179
547
Raymond H. Greenwood,
23 Fletcher St.
408
399
30
90
71
143 1141
James C. Harrington, 145 Boston Rd.
165
81
5
68
21
77
417
Julian H. Zabierek, 50 Hildreth St. 367 Blanks
5
10
0
3
2
3
23
Total
1123
826
100
244
163
574 3030
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE-3 Years
George R. Dupee, 22 Woodbine St. 172
98
35
37
28
199
569
Raymond H. Greenwood, 23 Fletcher St.
394
388
27
83
68
136 1096
James C. Harrington,
145 Boston Rd.
174
92
6
72
21
76
441
Julian H. Zabierek, 50 Hildreth St. 362 Blanks
231
31
48
38
155
865
21
17
1
4
8
8
59
Total
1123
826
100
244
163
574 3030
ASSESSOR-3 Years
Claude A. Harvey, 30 Concord Rd. 936
614
77
199
135
476 2437
Blanks
187
212
23
45
28
98
593
Total
1123
826
100
244
163
574 3030
SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBER-3 Years
Edward F. Greeley,
116 Turnpike Rd.
267
226
14
83
37
160
787
Albert J. Lupien, 203 Westford St ...
277
303
47
60
42
131
860
Ray Pike, Jr., 46 Westford St.
468
166
35
48
71
242
1030
Madeleine M. Riley, 127 North Rd.
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