Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1960, Part 2

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: s.n.
Number of Pages: 222


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4. Procuring a suitable Memorial building by gift or purchase to properly house and display the many historic relics that are now in storage at the Public Library. The Committee feels that such a building would have an educational value to adults as well as school children, by furnishing background information about events of the past.


Taking first things first, we trust that the voters will give thoughtful consideration to the writing of a second volume of the Middleborough History. The first volume was published in 1906. Since that time, many changes have taken place in our Town which should be recorded. There- fore, we recommend that this Committee be instructed to procure an estimate of costs for writing and publishing a second volume of the Middleborough History and to report on this matter at the next annual town meeting.


Lawrence E. Carver


Robert L. Cushing


Doris M. Maynard Joseph C. Kunces G. Ward Stetson Clifton A. McCrillis


Theodore N. Wood


Lawrence B. Romaine Clarence E. Erickson


Mertie E. Whitbeck


Ernest E. Thomas


Ralph W. Maddigan, Jr.


Stephen C. Stanley Helen L. Whitcomb, Secretary


Manuel J. Silvia, Chairman


Voted to accept the report as read.


Voted that this report be accepted as a report of progress, and that the Tercentenary Committee be instructed to procure an estimate of costs for writing and publishing a second volume of the Middleborough History and to report on this matter at the next special or annual Town Meeting.


Article 9: To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of two thousand four hundred dollars and sixty cents ($2,400.60) from the Road Machinery Fund to the Road Machinery Account, in the Highway Department and act thereon.


So voted.


Article 15: To see if the Town will vote to amend all or any part of section of the by-laws, passed at the Annual Town Meeting in 1947 and approved by the Attorney General on March 28, 1947, providing regulations concerning plumbing; and to adopt any new by-law regulat- ing plumbing to the extent permitted under the provisions of General Laws (ter. Ed.) Chapter 142, Section 13, and act anything thereon.


Voted that the Town by-laws providing regulations concerning plumbing be amended as follows:


A. To amend the third paragraph of Section V to read as follows: "Cast Iron soil and waste pipes shall not have less than the following diameters:"


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B. To amend Section V by adding the following paragraph at the end of said section: "When copper tubing is used for main waste or main stack, it shall not be less than 3 inches inside diameter."


C. To amend Section VI of said By-Law by deleting the first sentence thereof and substituting in place thereof, the following: "Drain, soil, waste and vent pipes and connections, which collectively make up the drainage system within the building shall be constructed of the following Materials: Extra heavy cast iron, lead, annealed brass pipe of not less than No. 13 Stubbs Gage, or copper of not less than Type L. Copper drain fitting shall be of cast pattern. Type M, copper pipe may be used for vents."


D. To amend Section VII of said By-Law by deleting the first sentence thereof and substituting the following: "All pipes receiving the dis charge from water closets must be of cast iron, lead of not less than 4 inches internal diameter, or Type L copper not less than 3 inches internal diameter, and joined to flush with iron, brass or copper flanges."


C. Trafton Mendall submitted the following report:


"To the Citizens of Middleborough"


"On June 6, 1955 the School Committee was authorized and directed to act as a building committee and to construct, furnish and equip a 12- room elementary school on Mayflower Avenue to replace the Bates School which had burned. The sum of $425,000.00 was appropriated for this purpose and on June 24, 1957 an additional sum of $25,000.00 was appropriated making a total of $450,000.00.


The School Committee undertook to fulfill its duty and did con- struct the Mayflower School which has now been in use since the fall of 1957. We expended the funds entrusted to our care as follows:


General Contract


$384,213.00


Architect's Fees


19,437.20


Equipment and Furnishings


28,918.78


Site Development


17,196.61


Advertising


210.40


Open House Expense


16.53


Total Expended


$449,992.52


Unexpended Balance


7.48


Total Appropriation


$450,000.00


The invoices, contracts, bills and payments vouchers substantiating these expenditures have been audited and approved by the Massachu- setts School Building Assistance Commission who have approved a grant to the Town of $223.339.74 as the State's share of the cost of this build- ing. $125,562.00 of this amount has already been reimbursed to the Town, $53,109.80 will be reimbursed in July of this year and the balance


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of $44,667.95 will be reimbursed in 1961 at which time the school will be completely paid for.


We now respectfully request that this report be accepted and that the School Committee be discharged from its duties as an Elementary School Building Committee.


Respectfully submitted,


C. Trafton Mendall Robert Howes Richard R. Wilmot James M. Bonnar, Jr. Eugene H. Savard Richard A. Fickert


Voted that the report of the School Committee as the Elementary School Building Committee be accepted, and that the School Committee be discharged from its duties as a Building Committee and that the sum of $7.48 remaining in the Elementary School Building fund be trans- ferred to the emergency and deficiency fund.


Article: 14: To see if the Town will vote to accept the extension of Cambridge Street as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and act any- thing thereon.


Voted that the extension of Cambridge Street as laid out by the Board of Selectmen be accepted and that betterment assessments be made.


Article 13: To see if the Town will vote to construct a building for use in connection with the swimming pool at the playground and for this purpose to raise and appropriate a sum of money by taxation, or transfer from available funds, or by borrowing under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; and in connection with the foregoing to author- ize the acceptance of gifts to meet the payment of interest and principal obligations incurred for this purpose and act anything thereon.


Voted that the Town construct a building for use in connection with the swimming pool at the playground; and for this purpose, to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, $4,000 dollars by transfer from free cash, the balance of $21,000.00 dollars by borrowing; and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen be authorized to issue $21,000.00 dollars in bonds or notes of the Town payable over a period of five (5) years, under the provisions of General Laws (ter. Ed.), Chapter 44. Finance recommends favorable action.


Voted that the Town accept from the Trustees under the will of Thomas S. Peirce, such sums of money as may be paid by the Trustees to reimburse the Town for payments made by it pursuant to the previous vote taken under Article 13. Finance Committee recommends favorable action. This was a unanimous vote.


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Article 2: To raise such sums of money by tax or otherwise as may be necessary to defray the expenses of the Town for the current year to appropriate the same and act anything in relation to the assessment and collection of taxes for the year.


Voted the following appropriations with amendments:


Assessors:


Chairman


1,417.00


Field Man


1,789.00


Clerk


1,044.00


Asst. Assessor - Princ. Clk.


3,132.00


Junior Clerk - Part time


225.00


Accounting Machine Service, 1/2 cost


101.20


Legal Expenses, Court, Witness and Appeal Costs


300.00


Transportation


180.00


Expenses


1,535.00


9,723.20


Election and Registration:


Salaries:


Registrars


668.80


Wages:


Election Officers


2,000.00


Ballot Box


300.00


Expenses


2,800.00


5,768.80


Finance Committee:


All Expenses


350.00


350.00


Law Department:


Town Counsel


1,650.00


Filing Fees and Court Costs


150.00


1,800.00


Moderator:


Salary


75.00


75.00


Board of Selectmen:


Miscellaneous Board Expense


500.00


Salary: Clerk


150.00


Town Reports


1,675.00


Surveying


500.00


Expenses


320.00


3,145.00


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Town Clerk and Accountant


Salaries:


Clerk and Accountant


5,800.00


Senior Clerk


3,132.00


Part time Clerk


500.00


Transportation


120.00


Conventions


50.00


Expenses


600.00


10,202.00


Town Hall:


Salaries:


Agent


3,502.50


Agent Assistant


765.00


Vacation


80.00


Fuel


1.600.00


Repairs and Maintenance


5,000.00


Expenses


925.00


11,872.50


Public Service Building:


Fuel, Light and Water


2,600.00


Maintenance and Repairs


1,200.00


Completion of New Building


2,500.00


6,300.00


Town Manager:


Salaries:


Town Manager


8,000.00


Secretary


3.393.00


Part Time Clerk


943.50


Operation and Maintenance Car


250.00


Travel and Expense


200.00


Out of State Convention


500.00


Expenses


459.00


13,745.50


Business and Industrial Commission: Expenses


1,200.00


1,200.00


Zoning Board of Appeals:


Expenses


200.00


200.00


Treasurer and Collector:


Salaries:


Treasurer and Collector


4,900.00


Principal Clerk


3,132.00


Junior Clerk #1


3,132.00


Junior Clerk #2


3,001.50


Junior Clerk #3


1,700.00


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Expenses


6,070.55


21,936.05


Planning Board: All Expenses


200.00


200.00


Total General Government


86,518.05


Civil Defense: General Expense


2,000.00


2,000.00


Dog Officer:


Salary


750.00


Transportation


200.00


Expenses


125.00


1,075.00


Fire Department:


Salaries:


Chief


5,220.00


Deputy Chief


4,437.00


Regulars


47,893.50


Call Men


7,170.55


Supt. Fire Alarm


400.00


Hydrant Rental


3,710.00


Fire Alarm Maintenance and Operation


700.00


Equipment Operation and Repair


2,000.00


Building Operation and Maintenance


600.00


Fuel


1,250.00


South Middleboro Unit


350.00


Uniforms


275.00


Expenses


1,340.00


75,346.05


Forest Fire:


Wages


1,500.00


Equipment Operation and Maintenance


450.00


Transportation


300.00


2,250.00


Inspector of Wires:


Salary


900.00


Transportation


150.00


1,050.00


Insect and Pest Control: Town Spraying Dutch Elm Disease


4,000.00 4,500.00


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Gypsy Moth


2,304.04


10,804.04


Police Department:


Salaries:


Chief of Police


5,481.00


Deputy Chief


4,698.00


Sergeant


4,437.00


Sergeant


4,437.00


Patrolmen (11)


42,090.00


Clerk-Typist (male)


2,590.60


Janitor


2,801.60


Specials and Matrons


3,752.00


Equipment Operation and Maintenance


2,000.00


Gas Heat Fuel


1,600.00


Building Maintenance and Operation


550.00


Road Paint and Labor


350.00


New Cruiser


1.900.00


Radio Operation and Maintenance


150.00


New Equipment


425.00


Ambulance Service


4,160.00


Uniforms


900.00


Police Schools


200.00


Out of State Conventions


200.00


Expenses


935.00


83,657.20


Sealer of Weights and Measures:


Salary


1.044.00


Transportation


200.00


Expense and Equipment


50.00


1,294,00


Tree Warden:


Removing and Trimming Trees


1,000.00


Seedlings


100.00


Expenses


50.00


Stump Removal


900.00


2,050.00


Health and Sanitation:


Salaries:


Health Officer:


2,240.00


Part Time Clerk


150.00


Public Health Nurse


1,168.00


Plumbing Inspector


1,175.00


Animal Inspector


500.00


Milk Inspector


500.00


Dentist


950.00


Wages: Rubbish-Garbage-Dump Custodian


13,728.60


Vacation and Sick Leave


1,055.64


Transportation:


Health Officer


200.00


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Plumbing Inspector Animal and Milk Inspector


200.00


140.00


Dental Clinic


750.00


Truck Chassis


4,600.00


Garbage Truck Body


3,850.00


Truck Maintenance and Operation


2,000.00


Conventions


40.00


Restaurant and Sanitation


250.00


Hospital Care


3,000.00


T.B. Board and Treatment


1,000.00


Expenses


2,100.00


39,597.24


Town Farm:


Caretaker


4,260.50


Vacation and Sick Leave


200.00


Extra Help


200.00


Veterinarian's Service


200.00


Expenses


2,410.00


7,270.50


Highway Department:


Salary: Superintendent


5,198.00


Wages


46,500.00


Street Lighting


12,958.74


Snow Removal Equip. Hire and Materials


10,000.00


Wages: Snow Removal


10,000.00


Road Machinery Maintenance and Repairs


7,000.00


Road Oil


12,000.00


Street and Traffic Signs


500.00


Dump Truck and Body


4,200.00


Truck Chassis


3,250.00


Snow Plow and Frame


1,050.00


Road Material and Maintenance


8,500.00


Sidewalk Materials


2,000.00


Expenses


1,850.00


Starrett Avenue


600.00


Welfare Department:


Salaries:


Director of Public Welfare


4,980.00


Social Worker #1


4,195.00


Social Worker #2


3,960.00


Social Worker #3


3,960.00


Principal Clerk


3,780.00


Senior Clerk and Typist


3,001.50


Junior Clerk and Typist


2,871.00


Medical Advisor


600.00


Transportation and Expense


750.00


Property Appraisal


150.00


Expenses


2,215.00


125,606.74


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Less Federal Reimbursements


15,400.00


Net Administration


$15,062.50


Aid to Dependent Children: Cash Aid Less Federal Reimbursements


75,000.00


35,000.00


Net Cash Aid


40,000.00


Old Age Assistance:


Cash Aid Less Federal Reimbursements


125,000.00


Net Cash Aid Other Cities and Towns


4,300.00


Net Total


169,300.00


Disability Assistance:


Cash Aid Less Federal Reimbursement


15,000.00


34,500.00


Welfare General Relief:


All Expenses


25,950.00


25,950.00


Veteran's Services:


Salaries:


Director


4,214.65


Secretary


3,132.00


Part Time Clerk


200.00


Transportation and Expenses


600.00


Typewriter


250.00


Expenses


41,825.00


50,221.65


School Department:


Salaries, Supervisors, Principals and Teachers


510,000.00 11,722.00


Clerks in Principals' Offices


Expenses of Supervisors, Principals and Teachers


1,600.00


Textbooks


15,550.00


Music Program


1,450.00


Physical Education Program


2,300.00


Battis Field


1,125.00


Athletics


4,275.00


Supplies, etc.


15,000.00


Salaries: Janitors Fuel


41,300.00 34,474.50


21,500.00


49,500.00


165,000.00


290,000.00


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Other Expenses of Operation


17,635.00


Salary of Maintenance Man


Replacement and Upkeep Outlay


5,005.00


Repairs (Town Manager)


2,500.00


Salary: School Nurse Salary: School Physician


3,500.00


Salary: Part Time Clerk


600.00


Expenses Promotion of Health


100.00


Libraries


600.00


Transportation


49,700.00


Tuition


858.00


Miscellaneous Expense


500.00


51,758.00


Salary: Superintendent


8,646.16


Salaries: Secretaries


6,473.00


Salary Supervisor Attendance


350.00


Salary Census Enumerator


100.00


Expenses of Superintendent's and School Committee Office


980.00


Vocational Tuition and Trans- portation


17,400.00


Adult Education


1,800.00


19,200.00


751,569.16


Public Library:


Salaries:


Librarian


4,300.00


Assistants


Miss Veazie


3,270.00


Miss Bassett


3,050.00


Miss Southwick


2,600.00


Mrs. Rockwell


2,300.00


Custodian


1,475.00


Custodian Substitute


50.00


Transportation


120.00


Fuel


850.00


Building Operation and Maintenance


800.00


Renovations


2,200.00


Books


600.00


Office Equipment


150.00


Expenses


1,440.00


23,205.00


Unclassified:


Pratt Free School Rent


200.00


Insurance


22,000.00


July 4th Celebration


1,000.00


G.A.R. Memorial Day


200.00


Veterans' Day


500.00


Christmas Display


1,850.00


Unpaid Bills


1,640.49


39,135.00 3,830.50


10,695.00


18,200.00


1,300.00


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Jackson St. Property, Water Sewer Repairs 300th Anniversary Committee


250.00 50.00


27,690.49


Pensions:


1,500.00


Gas and Electric Pensions Plymouth County Employees


37,479.00


38,979.00


Water Department:


Salaries:


Clerk


3,132.00


Part Time Clerk


475.00


Pumping Station Engineer


4,687.00


Assistant Pumping Station Engineer


4,426.00


Foreman


4,556.50


Asst. Foreman


4,027.00


Wages: Unskilled


26,000.00


Power and Fuel, Pumping Station


11,000.00


Fuel, Light Meter Building


300.00


Transportation - Pumping Station


500.00


Gates and Valves


1,000.00


Hydrants and Parts


1,000.00


Meters and Parts


3,000.00


Pipes and Fittings


6,000.00


Water Exploration


2,500.00


Sewer Maintenance and Service


1,000.00


New Truck


2,700.00


Back Hoe


800.00


Expenses


4,965.00


82,068.50


Park Department:


Salaries:


Superintendent


1,100.00


Asst. Superintendent


550.00


Wages:


Ground Maintenance


2,500.00


Boys' Activities - Central


450.00


Boys' Activities - West Side


450.00


Kiddie Korner - Central


450.00


Kiddie Korner - West Side


450.00


Aquatics Supervisor


550.00


Playground Lease


1.00


Reseal Tennis Courts


450.00


Fence for West Side Tennis Court


500.00


Ice Skating Rink


1,500.00


Expenses


3,435.00


12,386.00


Interest on Municipal Indebtedness:


Temporary Loan Water System Extension


500.00


2,070.00


Sewage Disposal System


2,800.00


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New School Building - 1st Issue


16,275.00


Aerial Ladder Truck


66.00


Elementary School Bldg. - 1st Issue


2,025.00


New School Addition


675.00


Sewer Extension, School Street


770.00


Elementary School Addition


300.00


Sewer Ext., Oak and Sundry Sts.


540.00


Water Wells Development


1,361.25


Jackson Street Property


300.00


Sewer Extension, Bloomfield, Et al


500.00


28,182.25


Principal on Municipal Indebtedness:


Water System Expense


46,000.00


Sewage Disposal System


16,000.00


New School Building - 1st Issue


50,000.00


Aerial Ladder Truck


6,000.00


Elementary School Building - 1st Issue


45,000.00


New School Addition


15,000.00


Sewer Extension, School St.


4,000.00


Elementary School Addition


5,000.00


Sewer System, Oak and Sundry Sts.


6,000.00


Water Wells Development


5,500.00


Jackson Street Property


5,000.00


Sewage System, Bloomfield, et al


10,000.00


Reserve Fund


$213,500.00 $10,000.00


Voted to transfer the sum of $50,000.00 from the Excess and Defic- iency for the use of the Assessors in fixing the tax rate.


Voted to transfer the sum of $120,000.00 from the funds of the Gas and Electric Department, $5,000.00 for Town Hall Expenses and the sum of $115,000.00 for the use of the Assessors in fixing the tax rate.


Voted that the salary of the Tax Collector be retroactive to January 1st.


Article 4: To hear the report of any committee of officers of the Town, to appoint any committee or take any action relative thereto.


A report of progress was given by the committee appointed to study the possible changes in the Town Charter.


The proposed budget for the Police Department was changed with the new figures appropriated as listed above.


The Highway Department was amended by appropriating for snow removal equipment the sum of $10,000.00 and snow removal wages $10,000.00, also for Starrett Street the sum of $600.00.


The salaries for the three assessors were also changed by amend- ment as listed above.


Voted to adjourn at 9:35 P.M. without date.


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PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY


April 26, 1960


The following Election Officers were sworn in :-


Precinct 1 - Jessie A. Carver, Doris B. Thorson, Inez M. Chandler, Stella R. Fickert, Mildred C. Teeling, Madeline D. Davis, Georgianna M. Townsend, Mary Terwilliger, and Patrick McMahon, Police Officer.


Precinct 2 - William G. L. Jacob, Esther Robidoux, Annie Healey, Frank Minott, Henry R. Pierce, A. Wilbur Fillmore, Helen Casey, Laura Norris, Evelyn Dunn, Lillian Dickson, Lura Bradford, Roland Bradford, Gertrude Thompson, and Francis Crowley, Police Officer.


Precinct 3 - Walter Gillis, Perley Perham, Euphemia Lincoln, Rhoda Maxim, Alice Tripp, Eunice Kroll, Mary Grishey, Esther Neelon, and William Greeley, Police Officer.


The polls were opened at 12 M and closed at 8 P.M.


The result of the vote was as follows:


Rep.


Dem.


Total


Precinct 1


45


9


54


Precinct 2


198


152


350


Precinct 3


15


39


54


25


200


458


Republican Party


Delegates at Large to the National Convention


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Prec. 3


Total


Leverett Saltonstall


42


191


37


270


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.


38


188


34


260


Joseph W. Martin, Jr.


36


180


34


250


Thomas A. Pappas


30


170


32


232


Ralph H. Bonnell


30


171


32


233


Mary R. Wheeler


31


173


32


236


Daniel E. McLean


30


172


31


233


Fred Lamson


30


171


32


233


Frank S. Giles


33


172


32


237


Robert F. Bradford


32


176


32


240


Blanks


118


216


62


396


450


1980


390


2820


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Alternate Delegates


Lloyd B. Waring


31


172


31


234


John A. Volpe


29


170


32


231


Georgia E. Ireland


30


170


31


231


George D. Hammond


30


171


31


232


Bruce Crane


31


171


31


233


Irene K. Thresher


28


170


31


229


Richard F. Treadway


34


168


31


233


Augustus G. Means


32


168


31


231


Andrew A. Hunter


32


171


31


234


George L. Sargent


31


171


31


233


Blanks


142


278


79


499


450


1980


390


2820


Delegates 9th, District Group 1


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Prec. 3


Total


Joseph D. Saulnier


7


23


7


37


Joseph A. Silvia


8


21


8


37


Blanks


56


0


56


112


71


44


71


186


Alternate Delegates


Group 1


Mary P. Storer


8


19


8


35


Marion Angell McAlpin


8


17


8


33


Blanks


58


0


58


116


74


36


74


184


Delegates 9th, District


Group 2


John R. Wheatley


12


58


12


82


Raymond Tschaen


5


49


5


59


Blanks


2


245


2


249


19


352


19


390


Alternate Delegates


Group 2


Alice F. Gretsch


6


45


6


57


Malcolm T. Curtiss, Jr.


7


48


7


62


Blanks


3


267


3


273


16


360


16


392


State Committee (Man) Edward H. Stevens


36


174


32


242


Blanks


9


24


7


40


45


198


39


282


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State Committee (Woman)


Marie R. Newman


20


84


12


116


Mary J. Schindler


12


85


21


118


Blanks


13


29


6


48


45


198


39


282


Town Committee


Elmer G. Allan


39


172


31


242


C. Trafton Mendall


38


176


33


247


George E. Wheeler


32


175


31


238


Helen E. Ohlund


30


165


27


222


Harold A. Ohlund


30


163


27


220


Ralph W. Maddigan, Jr.


36


176


22


234


Richard A. Heleen


33


170


30


233


Weston Eayrs, Jr.


36


176


28


240


Arthur S. Hall


33


172


27


232


Herbert F. Finneran


30


169


27


226


Allan M. Hale


38


169


32


239


John A. Washburn


36


173


30


239


Ruth E. McCrillis


33


171


31


235


John Rebell


34


170


29


233


Albert T. Maddigan


31


172


32


235


Robert E. Hallock


35


170


32


237


Paul R. Callan


32


169


29


230


Leila M. Allan


32


168


29


229


Robert L. Anderson


32


169


28


229


Alton M. Kramer


34


183


22


239


Ruth N. Crowell


32


167


27


226


Barbara H. Hale


31


169


29


229


Alfred P. Alberti


30


163


30


223


Elizabeth A. Gammons


31


167


29


227


N. D. Ryder


0


2


0


2


Maurice Braga


0


1


0


1


Paul Stiga


0


1


0


1


Winthrop Winberg


0


1


0


1


Joseph McAllister


0


1


0


1


Blanks


777


2830


675


4262


1575


6930


1365


9870


Presidential Preference


Richard M. Nixon


30


154


26


210


Herbert Hoover


1


0


0


1


Rockefeller


0


15


1


16


Barry Goldwater


0


0


1


1


John Kennedy


0


1


1


2


Fulton Lewis, Jr.


0


1


0


1


Richard Nickerson


0


1


0


1


Stuart Symington


0


2


0


2


31


174


29


234


32


ANNUAL REPORT


Democratic Party


Delegates at Large to National Convention


Foster Furcolo


5


115


13


133


John W. McCormack


4


109


13


126


John M. Lynch


3


99


11


113


Robert F. Murphy


4


105


11


120


Joseph D. Ward


2


100


11


113


Edward J. McCormack, Jr.


3


102


10


115


Thomas J. Buckley


5


106


12


123


John F. Collins


4


101


12


117


Joseph William Belanger


2


95


10


107


John E. Powers


4


101


12


117


John F. Thompson


2


95


10


107


Endicott Peabody


2


100


10


112


Robert Francis Kennedy


4


105


12


121


Howard W. Fitzpatrick


4


97


10


111


Garrett H. Byrne


2


94


10


106


Balcom S. Taylor


2


94


11


107


Mary L. Fonseca


3


97


11


111


John L. Saltonstall, Jr.


2


95


11


108


Betty Taymor


2


92


11


105


Stephen T. Chmura


2


94


10


106


Bernard Solomon


2


91


10


103


Kenneth J. Kelley


3


96


11


110


A. Frank Foster


2


92


10


104


Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr.


3


95


10


108


Blanks


145


1278


98


1521


216


3648


360


4224


Alternate Delegates


William F. Donoghue


4


102


12


118


Charles N. Collatos


2


91


11


104


Mary De Pasquale Murray


3


90


11


104


Peter J. Rzeznikiewicz


2


93


11


106


Edward King


2


93


11


106


Joseph A. DeGuglielmo


3


90


11


104


Cornelius W. Phillips, Jr.


2


91


11


104


Anthony M. Scibelli


2


93


11


106


Richard MaGuire


3


91


12


106


Paul W. Glennon


3


92


11


106


Dan H. Fen, Jr.


2


93


11


106


Thomas J. Noonan


3


93


12


108


Blanks


77


712


45


834


108


1824


180


2112


Delegates, 9th District


Francis J. Lawler


3


87


13


103


Edmund Dinis


3


80


12


95


George E. Carignan


2


80


12


94


Helen L. Buckley


5


97


13


115


Charles Rodrigues


3


10


1


14


ANNUAL REPORT


33


Blanks


20


254


9


283


36


608


60


704


Alternate Delegates


John B. Hynes, Jr.


4


87


11


102


Charles H. McGrath


3


82


13


98


Blanks


11


135


6


152


18


304


30


352


State Committee Plymouth District (Man)


Thomas W. Devine


4


46


4


54


John J. Lyons


1


39


4


44


William J. Mara


2


25


2


29


Blanks


2


42


5


49


9


152


15


176


State Committee Plymouth District (Woman)


Anna P. Buckley


1


13


3


17


Arline A. Mooney


1


5


0


6


Helen A. Vigers


7


119


8


134


Blanks


0


15


4


19


9


152


15


176


Town Committee


Albert M. Heath


5


91


9


105


Anna M. Heath


2


85


9


96


Constance H. Huggins


1


85


9


95


George J. Marra


5


92


8


105


Joseph D. Michael


6


88


9


103


Laura Norris


3


85


8


96


Edward F. Morrissey


2


81


9


92


John P. Murphy


1


87


9


97


John W. Scanlon


5


103


10


118


Raymond Gamache


5


86


9


100


George M. Vigers


2


104


11


117


Helen A. Vigers


2


103


11


116


Roy J. Malaguti


2


95


8


105


Manuel O. Abren


2


79


8


89


Clifford G. DeCoff


2


81


9


92


Kathleen F. McGrath


1


82


9


92


Gennarino J. Spataro


1


80


8


89


Margaret A. Maddigan


2


84


9


95


Walter L. Moquin


3


85


8


96


Dominic Jardullo


2


79


8


89


John P. Sullivan


1


83


11


95


Joseph R. Serra


3


82


8


93


Helen G. Gamache


3


86


9


98


Melvin G. Thomas


3


90


9


102


Euphemia M. Sullivan


1


82


11


94


Edward R. Grishey


1


78


12


91


Mary F. Grishey


1


79


11


91


34


ANNUAL REPORT


Angelina R. Jardullo


3


79


8


90


Lawrence E. Carver


2


83


9


94


L. Phyllis Carver


2


81


8


91


Michael P. Garafalo


2


86


10


98


Charles D. Arnenetti


1


0


0


1


Eugene H. Savard


1


10


0


11


0


19


0


19


Joseph Olson


0


19


1


20


Alice Olson


0


20


1


21


Gerard Tardiff


0


22


0


22


J. O. O'Neil


0


1


0


1


Joseph Keough


0


2


0


2


Alfred Morris


0


1


0


1


Dorothy O'Toole


0


2


0


2


Janet D. Neal


237


2558


238


3033


Blanks


315


5320


525


6160


Presidential Preference


Humphreys


1


0


0


1


John Kennedy


6


104


10


120


Jack Kennedy


0


0


1


1


Robert Kennedy


0


0


1


1


Symington


0


1


0


1


Wayne Morris


0


2


0


2


Hubert Humphreys


0


1


0


1


Adlai Stevenson


0


2


0


2


7


109


12


129


The result of the vote was announced at 1:15 A.M.


STATE PRIMARIES


September 13, 1960




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