Town annual report of Weymouth 1947, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1947
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 314


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The committee was in agreement that the type or character of a memorial should be permanent, prominent, and appropriate and were


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unanimous in the opinion that the Honor Roll in marble, protected from the weather, met with requirements better than any other suggestion entertained. It was further our feeling that it should be placed prefer- ably in a public building, either presently constructed or to be constructed in the near future, but otherwise that the plans for the memorial em- brace an individual building of seam-faced granite built for the purpose of housing it.


Several of the suggestions received were for the new construction of public buildings to meet present needs of the community. The committee suggests that it be continued to report more definitely at the next Town Meeting, and that it would be necessary for such a study that the com- mittee furnish the cost for adequate plans and estimates of the various suggestions, and recommend that the sum of $1,000.00 be appropriated for our use.


Respectfully submitted, WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL COMMITTEE.


(Signed) Francis A. Gunn, Chairman Clara E. Wooten, Secretary Alice F. Bates Joseph J. Connelly Minot E. Hollis


Helen U. Hughes Philip L. Pingree


MR. FRANK GUNN MOVED THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENT:


That we raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for the use of this committee.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


That the amendment read - "to appropriate from Surplus the sum of $1,000.00 for use of this committee."


Vote taken on the amendment offered by Mr. Gunn with the Appro- priation Committee's recommendation as to wording, namely:


That we appropriate from Surplus the sum of $1,000.00 for use of this committee. $1,000.00 UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


Vote taken on motion as offered by the Appropriation Committee and thus amended.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 65. That the matter be referred to the Permanent Memo- rial Committee.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED :


ARTICLE 66. That the committee of five to include the Tax Collector, Town Accountant, one member of the Board of Assessors, one member of the Post War Planning Board, and one member of the Appropriation Com- mittee to study the financial condition of the Town and propose a capital outlay program, the report to be submitted to the Appropriation Com- mittee before January 1, 1948.


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MR. CAIN MOVED THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENT:


That a member of the Planning Board be included in that committee. SO VOTED.


Vote taken on the motion as offered by the Appropriation Committee as thus amended.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 67. That no action be taken on this matter.


SO VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED :


ARTICLE 68. That no action be taken on this matter.


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 69. That no action be taken on this matter.


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 70. That the Town accept the Ashwood Cemetery and any funds invested for the care of same.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED :


ARTICLE 71. That no action be taken on this matter.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 72. That the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of maintaining during the ensuing year, the mosquito con- trol works as estimated and certified by the State Reclamation Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 112, Acts of 1931. $500.00 UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 73. That the sum of $200.00 be raised and appropriated to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen for the pur- pose of stocking the ponds and inland waters located within the Town limits with fish and liberating game all in accordance with General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 41. $200.00 UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 74. That the committee appointed under Article 7 of the special Town Meeting November 12, 1946 be authorized to dispose of the Abigail Adams House with the approval of the Board of Selectmen to the United States Historical Society or in such manner as the committee may decide.


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Miss Lorraine C. Page gave the following report:


January 8, 1947.


To the ANNUAL TOWN MEETING,


Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts


Your Committee on the ABIGAIL ADAMS HOUSE makes the follow- ing recommendations:


1. That the modern addition to the Abigail Adams House be detached and the original portion be put in shape so that it can be moved to Weymouth Heights, near its original location. We estimate the approximate cost to put this house in shape to move at $1,000.00


2. That the original portion of the house be moved to Weymouth Heights at an estimated cost of approximately $1,500.


3. That the new location be prepared for the house by removing suf- ficient soil to reach hard pan and refilling to the level of the street at an estimated cost of approximately $1,200.


4. That a foundation for the house be constructed at an estimated cost of approximately $1,000.


5. That the house be reconstructed and renovated at an estimated cost of approximately $10,000.


Total estimated cost, approximately $14,700.


It is our understanding that sufficient land will be given to the Town for the location of this building.


We recommend that the sum of $15,000:00 be raised and appropriated for carrying out this project.


Respectfully submitted, COMMITTEE on the ABIGAIL ADAMS HOUSE. (Signed) Franklin H. Reed, Chairman Andrew A. Chisholm Lorraine C. Page William B. Dasha Allan C. Emery


MR. ANDREW CHISHOLM MOVED THE FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTE MOTION :


That the sum of $15,000. be raised and appropriated for the relocation, renovation and restoration of the Abigail Adams House, and accept a gift of land by the First Church or any other person or persons, consisting of approximately 15,000 square feet in area between North Street and East Street immediately south of the intersection of said streets, for the Abigail Adams House and for that purpose only.


Discussion followed and pictures showing various views of the Abigail Adams House were shown with explanation by Mr. Harty.


Moderator asked unanimous consent to consolidate the recommendation offered by this Committee and Mr. Chisholm's substitute motion. No ob- jection.


MR. STANLEY TORREY MOVED:


That the vote on this motion be taken by a show of hands.


SO VOTED.


Vote taken and Tellers reported AFFIRMATIVE 29


NEGATIVE 137


Twenty-nine having voted in the affirmative and one hundred and thirty- seven in the negative, the Moderator declared the substitute motion LOST.


Vote taken on the motion as offered by the Appropriation Committee. UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


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Mr. William B. Dasha wished to resign as a member of this commit- tee but the Moderator stated he would speak about committees later and requested him to delay his resignation until that time.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED :


ARTICLE 75. That the matter be referred to the Board of Selectmen and the Appropriation Committee.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 76. That the sum of $2,500.00 be appropriated from Surplus for the improvement of the alewife fishery provided the State will pay a . sum of money proportionate to the entire cost.


MR. SANDY ROULSTON MOVED THE FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTE MOTION :


That the sum of $2,500.00 be appropriated from Surplus for the im- provement of the alewife fishery provided that the State will pay a sum of $5,000.00 for this project.


The Appropriation Committee asked unanimous consent to withdraw their motion. No objection.


MR. GEORGE CUNNIFF MOVED:


That the Town shall see to it that the water is kept at the highest level during the spawning season.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


Vote taken on Mr. Roulston's substitute motion.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 77. That the matter be referred to the Planning Board for report to the next special or annual Town Meeting.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 78. That the sum of $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the planting of new trees throughout the Town and the work to be done by the Tree Department under the supervision of the Tree Warden. $1,000.00


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 79. That no action be taken on this matter.


MR. V. LESLIE HEBERT MOVED THE FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTE MOTION :


That the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $18,864.00 for complete aerial spraying.


Vote taken and the Moderator declared the substitute motion LOST.


Vote taken on the motion as offered by the Appropriation Committee. SO VOTED.


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MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 80. That the matter be referred to the Tufts Library Trus- tees.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED :


ARTICLE 81. That the matter be referred to the Zoning Committee appointed by the annual Town Meeting 1946.


Mr. Alfred Sheehy submitted the following report.


REPORT OF COMMITTEE TO STUDY REVISION OF ZONING BY-LAWS


The Committee appointed to study and report on the advisability of changes in Article X of the Town By-Laws, known as the "Zoning By-Law of the Town of Weymouth", after meetings, study and conferences, hereby submits the following recommendations:


1. To amend Section 11, paragraph 2, by striking out the words "more than six" in the first line thereof and submitting therefor the words "eight or more" so that said paragraph, as thus amended, would read as follows:


"In a residence district no building shall be erected, altered or used for any purpose except * *


*


2. Two family dwellings in any building containing eight or more rooms, exclusive of halls and bath-rooms at the time this law is adopted, provided such building is not enlarged.


2. To amend Section VII by inserting a new paragraph to be known as 3-A, to read as follows:


3A Any application for hearing by the Board of Appeals, under this by-law, shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars, paid by the applicant, to apply to the cost of advertising and mailing of notices.


3. To amend Section I, paragraph 1, by adding thereto an additional class of districts, to be known as "Limited Business Districts".


To add a new section to be known as Section IIIA, said section to read as follows:


SECTION IIIA LIMITED BUSINESS DISTRICTS


In a limited business district no building, structure, apparatus or ap- pliance shall be erected, altered, placed or set upon any premises used for business purposes, within twenty feet of the street line, in order to provide sufficient space for "off-street" parking of vehicles, and no occupancy nor plan for occupancy shall be approved by the Building Inspector for business purposes in any such district unless such occu- pancy or plan for occupancy provides sufficient space for the loading and unloading of vehicles on the premises so occupied.


Except as herein provided, all uses permitted in a business district shall be permitted in a limited business district.


4. To amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Weymouth by changing the following districts from residence districts to limited business districts :


(a) The district on both sides of Washington Street between Lin- coln Square and No. 660 Washington Street now set apart as a business district.


(b) The district on both sides of Main Street from No. 1263 Main Street to the present business district at the intersec- tion of Main and Pond Streets known as Fountain Square.


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5. To amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Weymouth by changing the following district from a residence district to an industrial district: (a) The area from 115 East Street, westerly, on both sides of East Street to Green Street.


Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Alfred C. Sheehy Andrew A. Chisholm Charles F. Creham Zoning Committee


PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF WEYMOUTH


February 24, 1947


Mr. Alfred C. Sheehy, Chairman Zoning Committee 742 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Mass.


Dear Sir:


At a meeting of the Planning Board, Friday, February 14, 1947, it was voted to approve revisions to the Zoning By-Laws as submitted by your committee at a public hearing Thursday, February 13, 1947, with the ex- ception of Section (b) Item No. 4, which reads as follows:


(b) The district on both sides of Main Street from 1263 Main Street to the present business district at the intersection of Pond and Main Streets.


Yours very truly, (Signed) T. J. KELLY, Chairman, Planning Board.


TJK /m


MR. ALFRED SHEEHY OFFERED THE FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTE MOTION :


Moved by the Zoning Committee:


That the Town amend Section II, paragraph 2 of Article X of the By-Laws known as the "ZONING BY-LAW OF THE TOWN OF WEY- MOUTH" by striking out the words "more than six" in the first line there- of and substituting therefor the words "eight or more" so that said para- graph as thus amended would read as follows:


"2. Two family dwellings in any building containing eight or more rooms, exclusive of halls and bath-rooms at the time this by-law is adopted, provided that such building is not enlarged."


That the Town amend Section VII by inserting a new paragraph there- in to be known as 3-A, and to read as follows:


"3-A. Any application for hearing before the Board of Appeals, under this by-law, shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars, paid by applicant, to apply to the cost of advertising and mailing of notices."


That the Town amend Section I, paragraph 1, by adding thereto an additional class of districts, to be known as "LIMITED BUSINESS DIS- TRICTS".


That the Town amend the Zoning By-Law by adding a new section to be known as SECTION IIIA, said new section to read as follows:


"SECTION IIIA LIMITED BUSINESS DISTRICTS


In a limited business district, no building, structure, apparatus or ap- pliance shall be erected, altered, placed or set in or upon any premises used for business purposes, within twenty (20) feet of the street line.


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No occupancy or plan for occupancy of business premises shall be ap- proved in any such limited business district, unless there is provided sufficient space for the loading and unloading of vehicles on the prem- ises so occupied.


Except as herein provided, all uses permitted in a business district shall be permitted in a limited business district.


That the Town amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Weymouth by changing the following district from a residence district to a limited busi- ness district.


The district on both sides of Washington Street between Lincoln Square


and No. 660 Washington Street, not now set apart as a business district. That the Town amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Weymouth by changing the following district from a residence district to an industrial district.


(a) The district on both sides of East Street from No. 115 East Street, westerly to Green Street.


MR. SIDNEY F. PARTRIDGE OFFERED THE FOLLOWING AMEND- MENT TO THE ZONING COMMITTEE'S SUBSTITUTE MOTION:


That the report of the Special Zoning Committee recommending changes in the Zoning By-Laws of the Town of Weymouth be amended by eliminating the following item:


"That the Town amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Weymouth by changing the following district from a residence district to an in- dustrial district.


(a) The district on both sides of East Street from No. 115 East Street, westerly to Green Street."


Vote taken. ,UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


Vote taken on substitute motion offered by the Zoning Commitee as thus amended. UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


Mr. Cain wished to present a resolution at this time but the Moderator stated that under this article no resolution would be accepted that merely tries to get the sense of the meeting and he would rule such a resolution out of order.


At this time the Moderator called the attention of the Town Meeting Members to the great amount of work done by all the Committees in the Town and he wished to publicly thank them for their wonderful service to the Town.


Mr. A. Kenneth Martin, who was retiring from the Appropriation Com- mittee after nine consecutive years of service was invited to the platform and thanked by the Moderator.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 82. That the sum of $25,000.00 be appropriated from avail- able funds (Excess and Deficiency Account) for construction of sea walls along Ocean Avenue and Fort Point Road in accordance with plans of Russell H. Whiting, Town Engineer dated January 12, 1946 and January 14, 1946 provided the State appropriates an equal sum of money. $25,000.00 UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 83. That the Post War Planning Committee be continued until the next annual Town Meeting.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


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MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 84. That the Town accept from the Federal Public Housing authority the sewerage system and mains installed at War Housing Project WESSAGUSSET HILL (Mass. 19052) as shown on Defense Housing Pro- ject Plan March 1944.


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE FOR THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MOVED:


ARTICLE 85. That the Post War Fund of $529,378.86 and interest established in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5 of the Acts of 1943 shall be used for the construction of a sewerage system under the direction of the Board of Sewerage Commissioners; and from this Fund the sum of $100,000.00 be appropriated and made available and there be fur- ther raised and appropriated the sum of $80,000.00 for construction of a sewerage system commencing during the ensuing year in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 94, Acts of 1945 and provisions of the General Laws. Of the sums made available for construction $1,500.00 shall be for expenses of the Sewerage Commissioners not to exceed $500.00 for each member. $100,000.00 $80,000.00


MR. HARRY BEARCE MOVED THE FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTE MOTION :


That the Town appropriate the sum of $180,000.00 to be used for the construction of the sewerage system and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen is hereby authorized to borrow such amount and to issue bonds and notes therefore, such bonds or notes to be payable in accordance with the General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 44 so that the entire sum shall be payable in not more than ten years from date of the issue of the first bond or notes or at such earlier date as the Treasurer and Selectmen may designate.


Vote taken and the Moderator declared the Substitute motion LOST.


Vote taken on the motion as offered by the Appropriation Committee. UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.


MR. GEORGE E. LANE MOVED : That this meeting adjourn.


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED. ADJOURNED AT 11:23 P.M.


A true copy attest :


Chester L. Boyle, Town Clerk


SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 3, 1947


Raise and Appropriate Appropriate


Article I Item


1. Appropriation Committee


$ 675.00


2. Selectmen's Department


4,000.00


3. Town Accountant's Department


6,214.00


4. Town Treasurer's Department (Foreclosing Tax Titles)


5,042.00


1,300.00


5. Tax Collector's Department


10,232.00


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6. Assessors' Department


7. Legal Department


3,000.00


8., Payment of Damages 6,130.00


9. Town Clerk's Department


6,410.00


10. Elections


1,659.38


Registration of Voters


4,133.25


11. Engineering Department


5,800.00


12. Planning Board


300.00


13. Maintenance of Town Hall


12,118.50


14. Civil War Monument, etc.


100.00


15. Police Department


112,314.50


16. Fire Department


117,675.00


14,000.00


17. Building Inspector's Department


4,945.00


18. Sealer of Weights & Measures


1,250.00


19. Moth Department


6,017.00


20. Tree Department


11,499.00


21.


Street Lighting


40,714.00


22.


Harbor Master's Department


1,560.00


23.


Board of Health


21,470.00


24.


Employment of Nurses


2,500.00


25. Norfolk County Tuberculosis Hospital


19,993.00


26. Garbage Removal


14,000.00


27.


Public Welfare


126,194.00


28.


Old Age Assistance


218,831.00


29.


Pensions


2,200.00


30.


Soldier's Benefits


46,552.00


31. Highway Department


158,950.00


18,300.00


32. Public Schools


710,320.85


3,976.02


33.


Libraries


42,822.25


34.


Observance of Memorial Day


1,350.00


35.


Parks & Playgrounds


13,065.00


36. Miscellaneous Expenses


5,730.00


37. Unpaid Bills


0


38.


Overdrafts


0


39.


Contributory Retirement System


31,295.00


40. Water Department


156,356.00


41. Sewer Construction (Refer to Art. 85)


0


42. Alewife Fishery


500.00


43. Care of Soldier's Graves


1,700.00


44. Care of Old Cemeteries


300.00


45. Interest & Discount


2,477.50


46. Debt Retirement


19,000.00


47. Municipal Building Fire Insurance


1,00


48. Fire and Other Insurance


6,663.43


49. Reserve Fund


25,000.00


Article


Raise and Appropriate Appropriate


2. Town Employees - Permanent Salary Increase $


137,884.78


11,226.00


3. Maintenance of Honor Roll 500.00


10-11-14. Laying out Revere Road, King Oak Terrace and Lone Pine Path 3,900.00


16. To work Pearl and Columbian Streets


17. To work Broad and Washington Streets


3,000.00


28. Construction of Sidewalks and Curbings


29. Drainage in Columbian Square


1,100.00


41. Recreational Program 600.00


46. To Regulate Hours in Fire Department 5,500.30


47. Wiring Inspector 300.00


40,000.00


7,500.00


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14,397.00


60. Ammunition for Veteran's Graves Officer


64. For Use by Committee for Permanent World War II Memorial


72. Mosquito Control


500.00


73. `Stocking Ponds and Inland Waters


200.00


76. Improvement of the Alewife Fishery


2,500.00


78. Planting New Trees


1,000.00


82. Construction of Sea Walls


25,000.00


85. Construction of Sewerage System


80,000.00


100,000.00


$2,057.910.74


$404,858.02


A true copy attest : Chester L. Boyle Town Clerk


TOWN ELECTION March 10, 1947


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9 Total


TOWN TREASURER


Harry I. Granger


720


455


666


274


373


434


280


390


558


4150


Blanks


415


387


538


137


167


563


131


165


238


2741


Total


1135


842 1204


411


540


997


411


555


796


6891


SELECTMEN


Sumner F. Bickford


242


149


150


72


76


133


91


159


100


1172


Wallace A. Bicknell


153


65


236


56


56


65


45


61


84


821


Ralph P. Burrell


420


228


332


159


298


225


142


204


443


2451


Everett E. Callahan


463


331


525


223


277


389


233


225


315


2981


Harry Christensen


639


407


815


259


311


393


230


355


498


3907


Ralph T. Cipullo


212


294


138


48


91


448


103


92


99


1525


Joseph Crehan


563


368


824


213


275


423


181


268


449


3564


Charles H. Delorey


79


42


124


26


40


29


20


31


34


425


Walter B. Heffernan


53


48


165


84


42


66


41


32


68


599


Ulick A. Mahoney


99


49


113


18


21


43


21


76


24


464


Edward H. McClune


45


33


39


16


73


29


39


21


56


351


Raymond Morgan


544


441


498


151


214


445


142


277


346


3058


Sandy Roulston


678


321


575


218


303


285


216


326


467


3389


Fred W. Webb


294


423


282


107


104


340


133


150


161


1994


Thomas M. Welch


137


163


131


74


66


188


63


50


187


1059


Scattering


5


5


Blanks


1054


848 1073


331


453 1484


350


448


649


6690


Total


5675 4210 6020 2055 2700 4985 2055 2775 3980 34455


ASSESSORS


Garland G. Bell


331


239


293


127


289


248


156


170


304


2157


Francis A. Gunn


745


508


767


236


318


563


247


342


490


4216


William B. Harty


168


101


112


33


64


127


71


143


93


912


John W. Heffernan Blanks


594


437


738


288


266


453


219


289


484


3768


432


399


498


138


143


603


129


166


221


2729


Total


2270 1684 2408


822 1080 1994


822 1110 1592 13782


53


25.00


1,000.00


SEWER COMMISSIONER, 3 Years


Charles Y Berry


571


512


970


286


313


557


239


330


510


4288


James H. Pitts, Sr.


485


221


150


69


159


241


116


161


164


1766


Scattering


1


1


Blanks


79


109


84


56


68


199


56


63


122


836


Total


1135


842 1204


411


540


997


411


555


796


6891


SEWER COMMISSIONER, 2 Years


J. Herbert Libbey


881


578


773


294


387


593


289


463


580


4838


Blanks


254


264


431


117


153


404


122


92


216


2053


Total


1135


842 1204


411


540


997


411


555


796


6891


SEWER COMMISSIONER, 1 Year


John W. Field


281


362


596


246


367


405


232


262


602


3353


John E. Knights


640


243


224


67


75


247


90


187


85


1858


Blanks


214


237


384


98


98


345


89


106


109


1680


Total


1135


842


1204


411


540


997


411


555


796


6891


TREE WARDEN, 1 Year


V.Leslie Hebert


825


593


849


260


374


634


296


431


504


4766


Edgar C. Stephenson


187


133


240


122


121


169


89


85


199


1345


Blanks


123


116


115


29


45


194


26


39


93


780


Total


1135


842 1204


411


540


997


411


$555


796


6891


SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 3 Years


Wallace H. Drake


799


578


756


306


395


568


290


407


589


4688


Ethel G. Taylor


715


480


673


276


370


466


285


367


572


4204


Nathan Zibel


396


215


361


92


124


281


103


167


152


1891


Blanks


360


411


618


148


191


679


144


169


279


2999


Total


2270 1684 2408


822 1080 1994


822 1110 1592 13782


BOARD OF HEALTH, 3 Years


Francis R. Cashman


153


265


205


96


160


396


111


69


196


1651


Paul V. Coffey


231


332


552


119


108


308


114


98


179


2041


Plumer E. Pope


162


132


186


69


96


87


74


295


164


1265


Clemont L. Robson


453


37


61


26


44


60


35


47


68


831


Scattering


1


1


Blanks


136


76


200


101


132


146


77


45


189


1102


Total


1135


842 1204


411


540


997


411


555


796


6891




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