Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1963, Part 10

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 258


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Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Chestnut Street at the westerly side line of the Business District on Main Street the line runs westerly 150 feet along the southerly side line of Chestnut Street to a point, thence southerly on a line parallel to and 150 feet distant from the westerly line of the Business District on Main Street to the existing Business Dis- trict on the northerly side of Albion Street, thence easterly by the Business District on Albion Street to the Business District on Main Street, thence northerly by the Business District on Main Street to the point of beginning. Roland B. Oliver and others.


Chairman Burton C. Parker read the report of the Planning Board, stating a hearing was held October 28, 1963 and all legal requirements com- plied with, and that the Planning Board unanimously recommended favor- able action.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted: To amend the Zoning Bylaws and Zoning Map by changing from a General Residence District to a Business District the tract of land on the southerly side of Chestnut Street bounded and described in Article 2. The vote in the affirmative was unanimous.


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ARTICLE 3


To see if the Town will amend Section 1., Districts, of its Zoning Bylaws by striking out par. (a) and the title thereof and adopting in place thereof a new par. (a) and title reading as follows:


Six Classes of Districts


(a) The Town of Wakefield is hereby divided into six classes of dis- tricts - single residence districts, general residence districts, limited busi- ness districts, business districts, limited industrial districts, and industrial districts, as hereinafter defined and as shown on the Zoning Map dated Nov. 16, 1925, as heretofore or hereafter amended; said Zoning Map as amended is hereby declared to be a part of these Zoning Bylaws.


Town Planning Board.


The report of the Planning Board stated that a hearing was held on October 21, 1963, and that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Burton C. Parker:


Voted: To amend the Zoning Bylaws by striking out par. (a) in Sec- tion 1, Districts, and the title thereof and adopting in place thereof a new par. (a) and title reading as set forth in Article 3. The vote was unanimous.


ARTICLE 4


To see if the Town will amend Section 2., Single Residence Districts, of its Zoning Bylaws by striking out in par. (d) Yards, the last two words, "twenty-four feet", and adopting in place thereof the words "thirty feet." Town Planning Board.


The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker, noting that all legal requirements were met and that the board recommended favor- able action.


On motion by Mr. Parker :


Voted Unanimously: To amend Section 2, Single Residence Districts, of the Zoning Bylaws by striking out in par. (d) Yards, the last two words, "twenty-four feet", and adopting in place thereof the words "thirty feet".


ARTICLE 5


To see if the Town will amend Section 4 B. Business Districts of its Zoning Bylaws as follows:


1. By striking out of the heading of par. (a) Uses in Business Districts, the words "Light, Incidental Manufacturing", so that as hereby amended the heading of par. (a) shall read as follows: "Uses in Business Districts; Dwellings, Offices, Banks, Retail Stores, etc.".


2. By striking out the second sentence in par. (c) Height, and adopt- ing in place thereof the following: "No part of a building shall exceed in height sixty feet unless it sets back from each lot line not a street line five feet plus one foot for each foot in excess of sixty feet."


3. By striking out the third and fourth sentences in par. (c) Height, and adopting in place thereof the following: "No building shall exceed eighty feet in height; provided, however, that any building used in whole or in part as a place of habitation shall not exceed thirty-five feet nor be more than three stories in height."


Town Planning Board.


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The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker noting that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted: To amend Section 4 B, Business Districts, of the Zoning By- laws as set forth in the three parts of Article 5.


The vote in the affirmative was: YES, 292 - NO, 8, and the Moderator declared the motion carried.


ARTICLE 6


To see if the Town will amend its Zoning Bylaws by adding a new section, Limited Industrial Districts, reading as follows:


"Limited Industrial Districts


Uses in Limited Industrial Districts


All provisions of par. (a) of Section 5 pertaining to Industrial Districts shall apply to Limited Industrial Districts.


Height


(b) No building shall exceed the height prescribed in Section 5, par. (b)


Lot Size


(c) No lot shall be less than 80,000 square feet in area nor have a frontage of less than 150 feet on any street.


Set-Back


(d) No part of any building shall be built within 50 feet from the line of the principal street adjacent and accessible to the lot, nor within 20 feet from the line of any additional street adjacent to the same lot.


Yards


(e) No building shall be built within a distance of less than 20 feet from any side or rear lot line."


Town Planning Board.


The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker recom- mending favorable action, and that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted Unanimously: To amend the Zoning Bylaws by adding a new section, Limited Industrial Districts, as set forth in Article 6.


ARTICLE 7


To see if the Town will amend Section 5. Industrial Districts of its Zoning Bylaws as follows:


1. By striking out in the first sentence of par. (a) the words "or in a Limited Industrial District."


2. By striking out par. (b) Height and adopting in place thereof a new par. (b) reading as follows: "(b) No part of a building shall exceed in height the distance from its face to the line of the opposite side of the street. No part of a building shall exceed in height sixty feet unless it sets back from each lot line not a street line five feet plus one foot for each foot in excess of sixty feet. No building shall exceed eighty feet in height."


3. By striking out paragraphs (c) Lot Size, (d) Set-Back, and (e) Yards.


Town Planning Board.


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The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker stating that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted Unanimously: To amend Section 5, Industrial Districts of the Zoning Bylaws, as set forth in Article 7.


ARTICLE 8


To see if the Town will amend its Zoning Bylaws by deleting therefrom Section 10., Amendments.


Town Planning Board.


The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker, stating that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted Unanimously: To amend the Zoning Bylaws by deleting there- from Section 10, Amendments.


ARTICLE 9


To see if the Town will amend its Zoning Bylaws by changing the num- ber of the present Section 4 A. to Section 4, of Section 4 B to Section 5, by numbering the new section entitled Limited Industrial Districts Section 6, by changing the number of the present Section 5 to Section 7, of 5 A. to 8, of 5 B. to 9, of 6 to 10, of 7 to 11, of 8 to 12, of 9 to 13, and renumbering as above all references to these sections throughout the text of the Zoning Bylaws of the Town of Wakefield.


Town Planning Board.


The report of the Planning Board was read by Burton C. Parker stating that all legal requirements were complied with.


On motion by Mr. Parker:


Voted Unanimously: To amend the Zoning Bylaws as set forth in Article 9.


ARTICLE 10


To see if the Town will amend its Zoning Bylaws and Zoning Map by extending the Business District on the southerly side of Water Street at Farm Street to include the area described as follows:


Beginning at the southerly line of the Business District on the southerly side of Water Street at the easterly side line of Farm Street, the line runs southerly along the easterly side line of Farm Street to the center line of the relocation of Mill River, thence easterly along the center line of the relocation of Mill River to a point 250 feet easterly of the easterly side line of Farm Street measured in a straight line at a right angle to the easterly side line of Farm Street, thence northerly in a line parallel to and 250 feet distant from the easterly side line of Farm Street to the southerly line of said Business District, thence westerly along the southerly line of said Business District to the point of beginning.


Donald S. Greene and Others.


William J. Lee, stating that he represented Donald S. Greene, owner of the property at 43 Water Street, spoke in favor of the article.


On motion by Burton C. Parker for the Planning Board, who read the report of the Board stating that all legal requirements were complied with:


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Voted: To amend the Zoning Bylaws and Zoning Map by extending the Business District on the southerly side of Water Street at Farm Street to include the area described in Article 10.


The vote in the affirmative was: YES, 344 - NO, 1.


ARTICLE 11


To see if the Town will amend its Zoning Bylaws and Zoning Map by extending the Business District on the southerly side of Avon Street at North Avenue to include the area described as follows:


Beginning at the easterly line of the present Business District on the southerly line of Avon Street to include an area as follows:


The line runs easterly along the southerly side of Avon Street 105 feet; thence southerly at right angles a distance of 75 feet; thence westerly on a line parallel to and 75 feet distant from the southerly line of Avon Street to the easterly bound of the Business District; thence along the present line of the Business District to the point of beginning on the southerly side of Avon Street.


Sophie Berman and Others.


Burton C. Parker read the report of the Planning Board stating that all legal requirements were complied with.


Motion by Mr. Parker:


That the subject matter of Article 11 be indefinitely postponed.


The vote on the motion was: YES, 162 - NO, 197, and the Moderator declared the motion not carried.


Motion by William J. Lee :


To amend the Zoning Bylaws and Zoning map by extending the Busi- ness District on the Southerly side of Avon Street at North Avenue to include the area described as follows:


Beginning at the point of intersection of the Southerly side line of Avon Street and the Easterly line of the Business District on North Avenue, the line runs Easterly along the side line of Avon Street 83 feet to a point, thence Southerly in a line parallel to and 75 feet Easterly of the Easterly line of said business district 77 feet to a point, thence Westerly in a line parallel to and 75 feet Southerly of the Southerly side line of Avon Street to the Easterly line of said business district, thence Northerly along the East- erly line of said business district to the point of beginning.


The vote on the motion was: YES, 214 - NO, 147, and, not receiving the necessary two-thirds vote, the Moderator declared the motion not carried.


The Finance Committee's motion to indefinitely postpone then was voted in the affirmative.


ARTICLE 12


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, and/or transfer from available balances, a sufficient sum of money to provide for a pre- liminary engineering study to determine the most feasible use of the un- developed land lying to the North of Oak Street in the Town of Wakefield, or to see what the Town will do about it.


Planning Board.


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On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $6,000 to carry out the purposes of Article 12.


ARTICLE 13


To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase or take by eminent domain, for library purposes, the following parcel of land:


Being Lot 63 on Plat 12 of the Assessors' Plans of the Town of Wakefield, bounded and described as follows:


SOUTHERLY by Avon Street, 54.16 feet


EASTERLY in two bounds 48.77 feet and 82.68 feet


NORTHERLY 35.9 feet and


WESTERLY 128.27 feet


and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to carry out the purposes of this article.


Trustees of Lucius Beebe Memorial Library.


On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted Unanimously: To authorize the Board of Selectmen to pur- chase or take by eminent domain for library purposes, land bounded and described in Article 13 and to provide therefor the Town appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $18,000.


ARTICLE 14


To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Public Works to expend a sum of money for the permanent construction or reconstruction of various streets within the limits of the Town and to authorize the expenditure of funds provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works, under the authority of Chapter 782 of the Acts of 1962 as they become available for this purpose, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works.


Motion by Finance Committee:


To authorize the Board of Public Works to expend funds provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works, under the authority of Chapter 782 of the Acts of 1962, as such funds become avail- able, for the purpose of construction or reconstruction of various streets within the limits of the Town.


Amendment by Public Works Board member, Sabatino Benedetto:


To authorize the Board of Public Works to expend a sum of money for the permanent construction or reconstruction of New Salem Street within the limits of the Town, and to authorize the expenditure of funds provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works, under the authority of Chapter 782 of the Acts of 1962 as they become available for this purpose, or take any other action in relation thereto.


The vote on the amendment was in the negative.


The original motion by the Finance Committee then was voted in the affirmative.


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ARTICLE 15


To see if the Town will vote to appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Police Department Personal Services Account and the Fire Department Personal Services Account a sufficient sum of money to continue operations through the balance of the year 1963.


Board of Selectiren.


On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account th esum of $2,012.19 to the Police Department Personal Services Account and the sum of $2,718 to the Fire Department Personal Services Account, to carry out the purposes of Article 15.


ARTICLE 16


To see if the Town will vote to appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Board of Public Works Personal Serv- ices Account a sufficient sum of money to continue operations through the balance of the year 1963.


Board of Public Works.


On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $2,112.08 to the following Public Works Department Accounts :


Public Works Department Personal Services $1,809.08


Public Works Department, Water Division, Personal Services 303.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 16.


ARTICLE 17


To see if the Town will vote to appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Board of Health Sundry Expense Account a sufficient sum of money to continue operations through the balance of the year 1963.


Board of Public Health.


On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted Unanimously: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $758 to provide for unpaid bills of the Board of Health for the year 1962 as authorized by Chapter 44, Section 64 of the Massachusetts General Laws.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Sanitoria


& Tuberculosis Control $506.00


New England Sanitorium & Hospital 252.00


ARTICLE 18


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to indemnify Police Officers, John Brennan, Winslow Smith, William Myers and Richard Cheever of the Town for medical expenses incurred as a result of injuries received by said officers while in the per- formance of their duties as provided for under Section 100, Chapter 41 of the General Laws, in such amount and to the extent as may be recom- mended by the Board of Selectmen.


Board of Selectmen.


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On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $110.45 to indemnify Police Officers John Brennan, Winslow Smith and William Myers for medical expenses incurred as a result of injuries received by said officers while in the performance of their duties as provided for under Chapter 41, Section 100.


ARTICLE 19


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate as authorized by General laws, Chapter 44, Section 64, as amended, a sufficient sum of money to provide for payment of the balance of salaries due certain employees of the Department of Public Welfare for the period from September 17, 1962, through December 31, 1962, under the provisions of Chapter 579 of the Acts of 1962.


Board of Public Welfare.


On motion by Finance Committee :


Voted: To appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $132.70 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 579 of the Acts of the year 1962 and Chapter 44, Section 64 of the Massachusetts General Laws, to carry out the purposes of Article 19.


The vote in the affirmative was unanimous; a nine-tenth vote is re- quired by statute.


On motion by Fred A. Beyer, Jr .:


Voted: That this meeting now be dissolved.


Meeting dissolved at 10:40 P.M.


Attendance:


Precinct 1


141


Precinct 2


51


Precinct 3


115


Precinct 4


75


Precinct 5


44


Total


426


A True Record:


Attest: CHARLES F. YOUNG,


Town Clerk


Special Town Meeting, December 16, 1963


Meeting called to order at 7:33 P.M. by Moderator Roger H. Wingate, who read the call for the meeting.


On motion by Fred A. Beyer, Jr .:


Voted: That further reading of the warrant, with the exception of the constable's return, be dispensed with.


Constable's return read by the town clerk.


ARTICLE 1


To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Public Works to expend a grant of ($17,500) Seventeen Thousand five hundred dollars received from the United States Government, obtained under Article 38 of


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the 1962 Annual Town Meeting for the purposes of defraying the cost of an engineering investigation, report and preliminary plans for an overall drainage program in the Town of Wakefield. Said monies to be expended from the Public Works Planning Account as authorized and established in accordance with Public Law 560, 83 Congress, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works


On motion by Finance Committee :


Voted: To authorize the Board of Public Works to expend a grant of ($17,500) Seventeen Thousand five hundred dollars received from the United States Government, obtained under Article 38 of the 1962 Annual Town Meeting for the purpose of defraying the cost of an engineering investigation, report and preliminary plans for an overall drainage pro- gram in the Town of Wakefield.


ARTICLE 2


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available balances a sufficient sum of money to carry out the purpose of the vote on Article 16 of the warrant for the 1963 Annual Town Meeting relative to the construction of sewers, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works.


On motion by Finance Committee:


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $60,000 by transfer from Excess and Deficiency Account to carry out the purposes of Article 2.


ARTICLE 3


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to indemnify Police Officer Richard Cheever of the Town for medical expenses incurred as a result of injuries received by said officer while in the performance of his duties as provided for under Section 100, Chapter 41 of the General Laws, in such amount and to the extent as may be recommended by the Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Finance Committee :


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $43.95 by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account to carry out the purposes of Article 3.


On motion by Selectman Burton F. Whitcomb:


Voted: That this meeting now be dissolved.


Meeting dissolved at 10:42 P.M.


Attendance :


Precinct 1 6


Precinct 2 16


Precinct 3


13


Precinct 4 11


Precinct 5 5


Total 51


A True Record:


Attest: CHARLES F. YOUNG


Town Clerk


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Committee Appointments


May 8, 1963, Article 29 Annual Meeting, BUILDING BYLAWS STUDY: Ambrose Burton, 18 Sheffield Rd .; Richard H. Bridge, 58 Aborn Avenue; Stanley M. Finkelstein, 21 Griffen Drive; Hiram A. Tobey, 512 Lowell Street; George B. Fay, 14 Minot Street.


May 1, 1963, PERSONNEL BOARD 3 YEARS: Robert H. Gardner, 104 Elm Street.


May 1, 1963, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLANNING COMMITTEE: Earl L. Bears, 7 Greenwood Avenue, to replace Fred A. Beyers, Jr., resigned.


May 1, 1963, FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR THREE YEARS: A. Robert Almeida, 74 Greenwood Street; Carl J. Caroselli, 9 Morel Circle; Willard P. Farwell, Jr., 84 Pleasant Street; Philip C. Boody, 216 Main Street; Ken- neth W. Giles, 191 Broadway.


May 27, 1963, REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANNING BOARD: Henry McConville, School Committee; Richard T. Hodgdon, 50 Eustis Ave- nue; Blaise Faillace, 16 Friend Street.


RESULTS OF TOWN ELECTION-MARCH 4, 1963


SELECTMEN-FOR THREE YEARS


Precincts


Total


Kenneth E. Morang, Jr.


506


457


552


4 350


5 201


2066


Burton F. Whitcomb


441


440


492


361


111


1845


Edward D. Conway


341


170


517


177


147


1352


J. Edward Surette, Jr.


376


240


477


206


204


1503


Blanks


228


99


272


114


129


842


TOWN CLERK-FOR ONE YEAR


Charles F. Young


788


627


948


509


325


3197


Blanks


158


76


207


95


71


607


MODERATOR-FOR ONE YEAR


Roger H. Wingate


764


629


941


524


290


3148


Blanks


182


74


214


80


106


656


ASSESSOR-FOR THREE YEARS


Leo F. Douglass


589


388


650


352


222


2201


William Patrick Burke


293


281


436


210


151


1371


Blanks


64


34


69


42


23


232


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-FOR THREE YEARS


Lawrence J. Fitzgerald


713


602


906


498


261


2980


Henry B. McConville


707


604


91


506


284


2992


Gertrude M. Spaulding


692


596


842


495


251


2876


Blanks


726


307


826


313


392


2564


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-FOR THREE YEARS


Harry H. Denning


654


436


775


378


235


2478


Anthony Minichiello


508


438


748


375


197


2266


Henry H. Orcutt


419


393


413


287


196


1708


Blanks


311


139


374


168


164


1156


1


2


3


134


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR ONE YEAR


Lewis Day


537


533


790


434


159


2453


Vernon R. Garnett


307


132


235


109


183


966


Blanks


102


38


130


61


54


385


MUNICIPAL LIGHT COMMISSIONER-FOR THREE YEARS


James Boit Wiswall


750


614


913


511


292


3080


Blanks


196


89


242


93


104


724


BOARD OF HEALTH-FOR THREE YEARS


Robert Dutton


775


612


940


518


322


3167


Blanks


171


91


215


86


74


637


TRUSTEES BEEBE LIBRARY-FOR THREE YEARS


Rosaria Hodgdon


698


599


852


498


274


2921


Edward E. Lynch


693


597


876


492


258


2916


David E. Sparks


700


598


882


501


254


2935


Blanks


747


315


855


321


402


2640


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE FOR THREE YEARS


Virginia M. Jackson


549


493


645


405


193


2285


P. Elizabeth Kitchenman


524


503


635


405


197


2264


James V. Maguire


472


255


613


232


216


1788


Blanks


347


155


417


166


186


1271


PLANNING BOARD-FOR FIVE YEARS


Burton C. Parker


726


612


895


508


303


3044


Blanks


220


91


260


96


93


760


A True Record:


Attest: CHARLES F. YOUNG,


Town Clerk


DELAYED RECORD OF BIRTHS, 1962


December


9 Craig Richard Flanagan


Donald B. and Janet (Miller)


21 Eric Michael Yudis


Leonard and Diana (Rappaport)


Record of Births


Date Name of Child


Parent


January


1 Charles Joseph Bucci


2 Christine Elaine Larsen


3 Michael Anthony Cormier


4 Mark Steven Bouterie


4 Nickolas Sigmund Carbone


7 Kennith Stephan, Jr.


10 Joseph Salvatore Intravaia


12 Jacqueline Ann Rowe


13 Patricia Ann Gutro


Anthony A. and Louise C. (Cancian) Allan R. and Esther (Madsen) Robert J. and Louise A. (Cieri) Ronald L. and Mary A. (Aikens) Victor N. and Barbara K. (Homicz) Kennith and Mary E. (Slatting) Salvatore J. and Eleanor Mary (Raso) James E. and Lois A. (Sleeper) James P. and Patricia A. (Sparks)


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Date Name of Child


13 Lisa Marie Madden


13 Michael James Wilson


14 Ronald Evan Rich


16 David Paul Serrentino


17 Stephen Michael Longo


17 Gary Anthony Raso


17 Scott David Robertson


17 Theresa Spencer


18 George Edward Wehrfritz, Jr.


19 Martita Rodriquez-Cedono


20 Robert Eric Erdman


20 Linda Joan Sardella


20 Steven Scott Sigsbury


21 Christine Ann Norton


22 Sandra Lee Wood


23 Barbara Lynne Cook


24 Bennet Aghassi


24 Dana William DiPaolo


25 Thomas Gerard Hurton, Jr.


27 Karen Ann Ruehrwein


29 Robin Marie Murphy


February


1 Walter James Myette


2 Steven Mark Goodwin


4 William Charles Rosati


5 Paul Salvatore D'Alessandro


5 Jay Edward Laurino


5 John Edward Pacious


6 Kathleen Carol Locke


8 Paul Michael Connell


8 Denise Marie LaFrazia


8 Elizabeth Ann Muise 9 Kathleen O'Neill


10 Elizabeth Emily Maher


10 Thomas Edward Seabury


11 Richard C. Doherty




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