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Article 43. (Seneca Road) To see if the town will vote to accept the plan of a town road, which has been laid out by the Selectmen and has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, said plan showing a road 40 feet in width and a 24 foot or more traveled way, extending in an easterly direction from the way now known as Mohawk Drive, a dis- tance of approximatey 570 feet, said road to be known as Seneca Road, or act anything thereon. (Inserted in warrant on petition bearing eleven (11) signatures).
Voted: To accept the plan of a town road, which has been laid out by the Selectmen and has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, said plan showing a road 40 feet in width and a 24 foot or more traveled way, extending in an easterly direction from the way now known as Mohawk Drive, a dis- tance of approximately 570 feet, said road to be known as Seneca Road.
Article 44. To see if the town will vote to raise and
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appropriate the sum of $6,000.00 as a Reserve Fund, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate Three thousand (3000) dollars and to transfer Three thousand (3000) dol- lars to be used as a Reserve Fund from the Overlay Surplus. Adjourned at 10:15 P.M.
HARLAN E. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk
ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF A SPECIAL TOWN MEETING MAY 17, 1954
Article 1. To see if the town will vote to accept an Act to authorize the placing of the positions of the regular police or permanent members of the police force of the Town of Acton under the civil service laws as provided in Chapter 212 of the Acts of 1954, viz: (Chapter 212) An Act placing the positions of the regular or permanent members of the police force of the Town of Acton under the Civil Service laws.
Be it enacted, etc. as follows:
Section 1. The positions of the regular or permanent members of the police force of the town of Acton shall, upon the effective date of this act, become subject to the civil service laws and rules relating to police officers in towns, and the tenure of office of any incumbent thereof who, on said effective date, shall have served a minimum of two years of regular duty, shall be unlimited, subject, however, to said laws; provided, that he shall pass a qualifying exami- nation for said position, to which he shall be subjected by the division of civil service; and provided, further, that if any such incumbent does not pass such qaulifying exami- nation he may continue to serve in such position or office, but shall not be subject to said laws and rules.
Section 2. This act shall take full effect upon its ac- ceptance by a majority of the voters of said town present and
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voting thereon at a special or annual town meeting held in the current year, but not otherwise.
Voted: To accept an act to authorize the placing of the positions of the regular or permanent members of the police force of the Town of Acton under the civil service laws as provided in Chapter 212 of the Acts of 1954, viz: (Chapter 212) An Act placing the positions of the regular or per- manent members of the police force of the Town of Acton under the Civil Service laws. 1
Be it enacted, etc, as follows :
Section 1. The positions of the regular or permanent members of the police force of the Town of Acton, shall upon the effective date of this act, become subject to the civil service laws and rules relating to police officers in towns, and the tenure of office of any incumbent thereof, who, on said effective date, have served a minimum of two years of regular duty, shall be unlimited, subject, however, to said laws; provided, that he shall pass a qualifying exami- nation for said position, to which he shall be subjected by the division of civil service; and provided further, that if any such incumbent does not pass such qualifying exami- nation he may continue to serve in such position or office, but shall not be subject to said laws and rules.
Moderator called for a hand vote and appointed the fcl- lowing tellers.
Dana Hinckley Thomas Motley
Thomas Wetherbee Ormal Sidney Laffin
Robert Stow Carl Godfrey
Vote
Yes 128
No 103
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Article 2. /To see whether the town will approve or disapprove the amount of debt authorized by the following action of the Nagog Regional School District Committee: Voted that pursuant to Section 16 (d) of Chapter 71 of the General Laws as amended and for the purpose therein set out, $1,200,000 bonds of Nagog Regional School District shall be issued from time to time, payable over a period of twenty years from their respective dates in substantially equal installments, provided this shall not require the amount of any such installment to be other than a multiple of $5,000. The detail and form of such bonds shall be fixed by the reg onal district school committee, and the bonds shall be sold by the district treasurer with the approval of the said committee.
Article 2. Voted: That the town approve the amount of debt authorized by the following action of the Nagog Re- gional School District Committee: Voted that pursuant to Section 16 (d) of Chapter 71 of the General Laws as amended and for the purposes therein set out, $1,200,000 bonds of Nagog Regional School District shall be issued from time to time, payable over a period of twenty years from their re- spective dates in substantially equal annual installments, provided this shall not require the amount of any such in- stallment to be other than a multiple of $5,000. The detail and form of such bonds shall be fixed by the Regional District School Committee, and the bonds shall be sold by the District Treasurer with the approval of the said committee.
Voted to adjourn at 9:05 P.M.
HARLAN E. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk
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ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, JUNE 28, 1954
Article 1. (Veterans' Benefits) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds, the sum of $4,000.00 for Veterans' Benefits under Chapter 115 of the General Laws as amended, or act any- thing thereon.
Voted Unanimously: To raise and appropriate the sum of Four Thousand (4000) dollars for Veterans' Benefits.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds, the sum of $2,470.00 for the Board of Health for the following purposes :
Dump Expenses $ 400.00
Agents expenses 300.00
Clerical expenses 1,120.00
Board of Health Expenses 350.00
Inspector of Milk & Food. . 300.00
$ 2 470.00
or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Eighteen hundred seventy (1870) dollars for the following purposes :
Dump Expenses $ 400.00
Clerical expenses 1,120.00
Board of Health Expenses 350.00
$ 1,870.00
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or tranfer from available funds, the sum of $83,000.00 for the replacement, repair, and modification of the high school lighting, plumbing, heating, and ventilation systems to meet State Department of Public Safety require- ments, and for other recommended improvements to the building facilities, or act anything thereon .
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Voted: To make available the sum of twenty-four thou- sand five hundred (24,500) dollars for the purposes enumer- ated herein, that eight thousand five hundred (8,500) dollars of this sum be transferred from Surplus Revenue and the balance be raised by taxation, and that the money be used in the rehabilitation of High School for the following pur- poses : $12,000.00 for a new boiler, oil burner, oil tank, con- trols and related equipment, and the installation of same; $8,500.00 for new lighting fixtures in the classrooms and other areas, and necessary related wiring and equipment; $4,000.00 for the renovation and repair of the boys and girls locker rooms, toilet rooms and drying areas, and for new lockers and other necessary equipment and additions.
Voted: To adjourn at 8:45 P.M.
A true copy. Attest: HARLAN E. TUTTLE, Town Clerk
ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 AT 8:00 P.M.
Article 1. (Gift to Library) To see if the town will vote to accept the bequest of $1,000.00 by Arthur E. Davis to the Trustees of the Acton Memorial Library, or act any- thing thereon.
Voted Unanimously: To accept the bequest of One thousand (1000) dollars by Arthur F. Davis to the Trustees of the Acton Memorial Library.
Article 2. (Auditorium and Gymnasium) To see if the town will vote to transfer the unexpended balance in the Elementary School Building Account to the Auditorium and Gymnasium Building Account, or act anything thereon.
Voted Unanimously: To transfer the sum of Eighty- five hundred (8500) dollars from the Elementary School Building Account to the Auditorium and Gymnasium Build- ing Account.
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Article 3. (High School Bldg.Com.) To determine if the town will vote to authorize the appointment by the Selectmen, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, and the Chairman of the School Committee, of a committee to be known as the "High School Building Committee", which committee is to consist of two members from the school com- mittee and five members from the town at large, that said committee consider the needs of the town with respect to high school accommodations and be authorized to employ expert professional architects, engineers and consultants to prepare preliminary plans, specifications and cost estimates for the construction and equipping of a high school and the landscaping of accompanying athletic fields and playgrounds ; that said committee report its findings and recommendations accompanied by said plans, specifications and cost estimates, to a special town meeting or to the Annual Town Meeting; that the sum of $7,000.00 be appropriated for the use of said committee and that said sum be transferred from the Surplus Revenue Fund or from other available funds.
Voted Unanimously: That the Town authorize the ap- pointment of a committee to be known as "The High School Building Committee", that this committee shall consist of seven members, that two members be appointed by the school committee from its membership, and that five members be appointed by the Selectmen, the Chairman of the Finance Committee and the Chairman of the School Committee from the town at large; that said committee consider the needs of the town with respect to high school accommodations and be authorized to employ expert professional architects, engineers and consultants to prepare preliminary plans, speci- fications and cost estimates for the construction and equip- ping of a high school and the landscaping of accompanying athletic fields and playgrounds; that said committee report its findings and recommendations accompanied by said plans, specifications and cost estimates, to a town meeting at the earliest possible date, and that the sum of Seven thousand (7000) dollars be raised by taxation for the use of said committee. Committee appointed November 9, 1954 as fol- lows: Thomas E. Wetherbee, Dana B. Hinckley, Aubrey C.
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Kretschmar, Elizabeth H. Boardman, Norman McIntosh, George E. Neagle and Porter G. Jenks.
Article 4. (Town Dump) To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer the operation of the Town Dump from the Board of Health to the Highway De- partment as of January 1, 1955, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 5. (Drainage Survey) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 to con- tinue the survey of storm water drainage, being conducted by the Planning Board, or act anything thereon.
Voted Unanimously : To transfer from the Surplus reve- nue Account the sum of Thirty-five hundred (3500) dollars to continue the survey of storm water drainage, being con- ducted by the Planning Board.
Article 6. (Mohawk Drive) To see if the town will vote to accept the plan which has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, of a Town Road, said plan showing a road 40 feet in width with a 24 foot paved way extending north- erly as a continuation of Mohawk Drive from Seneca Road to Nashoba Road, a distance of approximately 1440 feet, said road to be known as Mohawk Drive, or act anything thereon.
Voted Unanimously: To accept the plan which has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, of a Town Road, said plan showing a road 40 feet in width with a 24 foot paved way extending northerly as a continuation of Mo- hawk Drive to Seneca Road to Nashoba Road, a distance of approximately 1440 feet, said road to be known as Mohawk Drive.
Article 7. (Zoning By-Law) To see if the town will amend Section II of the Zoning By-Law by adding Para- graph 3, to read as follows:
Signs and advertising devices are not to be con-
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sidered structures under this law but shall be licensed by the Selectmen after the recommendation of the Plan- ning Board.
Professional and Real Estate signs of 6 square feet in area or less do not require a license. or act anything thereon.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 8. (Welfare Funds) To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $500.00 from Disability Assist- ance to General Relief.
Voted: To transfer the sum of Five hundred (500) dollars from Disability Assistance to General Relief.
Article 9. (Warner Judgment) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of $8,000.00 for the purpose of satisfying a judgment obtained against the Town by Harry Warner for land taken by the Town under Article 1 of the Special Town Meeting scheduled for 8 P.M. on May 19, 1952 and described as Parcel 1; and for necessary costs and legal fees for de fending said action, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Fund the sum of Thirteen hundred (1300) dollars for the purpose of satisfying the balance of a judgment obtained against the town by Harry Warner for land taken by the town for school purposes under Article 1 of the Special Town Meeting sched- uled for 8:00 P.M. on May 19, 1952 and described as Parcel 1, and for other necessary costs and legal fees for defending said action.
Voted to adjourn at 8:35 P.M.
A true copy. Attest: HARLAN E. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk
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TOWN ELECTION, MARCH 1, 1954
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3. Total
Whole number of ballots cast 344
450
439
1233
MODERATOR, one year
Albert P. Durkee
310
356
377
1043
Scattered
1
2
3
Blanks
33
92
62
187
TOWN CLERK, one year
Harlan E. Tuttle
320
401
410
1131
Scattered
1
1
Blanks
23
49
29
101
SELECTMAN, three years
Frederick W. Abbt
220
207
216
643
Harry E. Holt
14
47
36
97
James Edward Kinsley
99
160
183
442
Blanks
11
36
4
51
SELECTMAN, One year, to fill vacancy
Carl A. Christofferson
103
202
200
505
Walter Warren Custance
97
90
78
265
Charles D. MacPherson
141
124
138
403
Blanks
3
34
23
60
SELECTMAN, Two years, to fill vacancy
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3. Total
William L. Chipman
100
68
59
227
Leo C. Cunningham, Jr.
77
119
157
353
Walter E. Hobson
28
57
24
109
James J. Mulvany
45
78
76
199
Alvin R. Piper
84
119
102
305
Blanks
10
9
21
40
48
ASSESSOR, three years
James W. Baker
324
390
411
1125
Blanks
20
60
28
108
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, three years
Lossie E. Laird
314
381
385
1080
Blanks
30
69
54
153
TREASURER, one year
Wm. Henry Soar
322
393
406
1121
Blanks
22
57
33
112
TOWN COLLECTOR, one year
Charles M. MacRae
324
396
412
1132
Blanks
20
54
27
101
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, three years
Dana B. Hinckley
202
242
211
655
Edmond J. McNiff
218
251
273
742
Walter A. Stevens
183
217
236
636
Blanks
85
190
158
433
CONSTABLES, one year
Edward J. Collins
308
365
384
1057
Michael Foley
314
383
394
1091
T. Frederick S. Kennedy
311
362
390
1063
Ivar Peterson
318
360
384
1062
Blanks
125
328
202
655
Scattered
2
2
4
CEMETERY COMMISSIONER, three years
Ray L. Harris
307
378
399
1084
Blanks
37
72
40
149
BOARD OF HEALTH, three years
Martin J. Duggan
317
379
408
1104
Blanks
27
71
31
129
49
TRUSTEE OF MEMORIAL LIBRARY, three years
Florence A. Merriam
320
394
398
1112
Blanks
24
56
40
120
Scattered
1
1
TREE WARDEN, one year
Franklin H. Charter
324
378
407
1109
Blanks
20
72
32
124
PLANNING BOARD, one year
Bernard F. Harrison
32
85
74
191
William R. Rawitser
61
188
138
387
Robert M. Stow
226
114
151
491
Blanks
25
63
76
164
PLANNING BOARD, two years
Donald P. Felt
128
65
71
264
T. Frederick S. Kennedy
88
116
187
391
Thomas Motley, II
109
212
141
462
Blanks
19
57
40
116
PLANNING BOARD, three years
Richard A. Gallant
148
280
313
741
Otto O. Pasanen
180
116
100
396
Blanks
16
54
26
96
PLANNING BOARD, four years
Warren A. Silva
37
67
144
248
Frederick S. Whitcomb
255
295
267
817
Blanks
52
88
28
168
PLANNING BOARD, five years
Aubrey C. Kretschmar
282
329
376
987
Blanks
62
121
63
246
NAGOG REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT COM., two years
Roger Crafts
293
331
372
996
Blanks
51
119
67
237
50
NAGOG REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT COM., three years
Elizabeth H. Boardman
232
226
170
628
James Edward Kinsley
106
170
250
526
Blanks
6
54
19
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STATE ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954
R. Republican
D. Democratic
S. L. Socialist Labor P. Prohibition
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3. Total
Whole number of ballots cast .
554
663
639
1856
GOVERNOR
Christian A. Herter, R.
472
538
508
1518
Robert F. Murphy, D.
76
122
128
326
Lawrence Gilfedder, S. L.
1
0
1
2
Guy S. Williams, P.
1
0
0
1
Blanks
4
3
2
9
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Sumner G. Whittier, R.
473
540
518
1531
James A. Burke, D.
73
116
118
307
Donald E. Babcock, P.
0
0
0
0
Francis A. Votano, S. L.
3
0
0
3
Blanks
5
7
3
15
SECRETARY
Edward J. Cronin, D ..
110
177
162
449
Michael J. McCarthy, R.
428
464
459
1351
Fred M. Ingersoll, S. L.
2
1
0
3
William D. Ross, P.
1
4
1
6
Blanks
13
17
17
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TREASURER
John F. Kennedy, D. · 91
166
157
414
51
Augustus G. Means, R.
451
484
473
1408
Henning A. Blomen, S. L.
1
1
0
2
Isaac Goddard, P.
1
0
0
1
Blanks
10
12
9
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AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley, D.
132
191
191
514
William P. Constantino, R.
405
455
433
1293
John B. Lauder, P.
2
1
0
3
Anthony Martin, S. L.
1
1
0
2
Blanks
14
15
15
44
ATTORNEY GENERAL
George Fingold, R.
477
540
518
1535
John F. Collins, D. .
69
114
118
301
Howard B. Rand, P ..
0
1
0
1
Malcolm T. Rowe, S. L.
1
3
0
4
Blanks
7
5
3
15
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Leverett Saltonstall, R.
448
514
513
1475
Foster Furcolo, D.
98
139
122
359
Thelma Ingersoll, S. L.
0
1
0
1
Harold J. Ireland, P.
1
1
0
2
Scattered
0
1
0
1
Blanks
7
7
4
18
CONGRESSMAN
Edith Nourse Rogers, R.
527
620
601
1748
Scattered
0
1
0
1
Blanks
27
42
38
107
COUNCILLOR
Endicott Peabody, D.
85
118
110
313
David B. Williams, R.
461
532
518
1511
Emma J. Nally, P.
0
2
2
4
Blanks
8
11
9
28
52
SENATOR
Richard I. Furbush, R.
471
534
521
1526
James J. Vahey, D.
73
116
108
297
Blanks
10
13
10
33
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr., R.
506
573
581
1660
Blanks
48
90
58
196
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
George E. Thompson, R.
460
518
501
1479
Joseph V. Carroll, D.
80
123
120
323
Blanks
14
22
18
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REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Warren J. Fitzgerald, R.
463
506
491
1460
John J. Foley, D.
74
133
130
337
Blanks
17
24
18
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thomas B. Brennan, D.
93
142
142
377
Alan G. Adams, R.
445
495
480
1420
Blanks
16
26
17
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COUNTY TREASURER
Charles P. Howard, R.
454
507
478
1439
Timothy J. Cronin, D.
86
131
142
359
Blanks
14
25
19
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QUESTION NO. 1
Alcoholic Beverages
A. Whiskey and Rum
Yes
194
287
240
721
No
285
278
308
871
Blanks
75
98
91
264
53
B. Wines and Beer
Yes
192
292
241
725
No
265
255
287
807
Blanks
97
116
111
324
C. Package Store
Yes
369
399
441
1209
No
143
177
150
470
Blanks
42
87
48
177
QUESTION NO. 2
A. Pari-Mutuel System-Horse Racing
Yes
179
272
275
726
No
302
288
282
872
Blanks
73
103
82
258
B. Pari-Mutuel System-Dog Racing
Yes
145
244
221
610
No
318
285
301
904
Blanks
91
134
117
342
QUESTION NO. 3
"Shall the State Senator from this district be instructed to vote for a resolution memorializing the Congress of the United States to enact legislation providing for a pension of not less than $100 per month to all retired citizens at 65 years of age or over ?"
Yes
338
462
407
1207
No
157
113
156
426
Blanks
59
88
76
223
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
The Board of Selectmen hereby submits the reports of the several departments under its supervision.
Your present Board assumed office on March 2, 1954 and since that time has held regular meetings every week and a number of special meetings have been held as the need arose.
Meetings have been held with various town departments and with state departments regarding matters of interest to the Town.
During the past year, the Selectmen have been responsible for the initiation of enforcement of the Zoning By-Laws and for the appointment of a Board of Appeals to hear petitions from decisions of the Board of Selectmen and to grant vari- ances in those cases where undue hardship would be inflicted upon land owners if required to follow the letter of the Zoning By-Law. The past year has also seen the election of a Plan- ning Board by means of which the Town may reasonably expect that future growth and development will be controlled for the best interests of all of the people of Acton.
Various articles are being placed in the Warrant for a new fire truck, which will be financed out of past appropria- tions to the Stabilization Fund and by an additional appro- priation thereto. We are also including articles which relate to the repair of various town owned and operated facilities. There also has arisen, due entirely to the rapid growth of the population of Acton, greatly increased burdens on each of our town departments. We have not yet reached the point where any additions should be made to our permanent staff, but we do need additional office space for the different town departments, for example, the Chairman of the Board of
Assessors spends a large portion of the day at the Town Hall performing the duties required of him. The Planning Board meets regularly and has difficulty in finding space which could be utilized for its purposes. The addition of at least one office would greatly aid your elected officials in the performance of their duties.
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Hurricane damage to homes and other buildings, in Sep- tember, with one exception, was slight. These hurricanes, because of fallen trees and broken tree limbs along our high- ways, were responsible for the expenditure of several thousand dollars, most of which will be returned to us by the Common- wealth. The townspeople, although greatly inconvenienced by failure of electrical and telephone facilities, were very patient and co-operative during the restoration of these services.
Because of the hurricanes, we were unable to complete work scheduled for 1954 on widening Main Street. This work, however, will be completed and a further stretch of road will be widened to complete this work from the Carlisle line to Massachusetts Avenue. This project will be continued in fol- lowing years until Main Street has been widened to the Maynard line.
Your Board takes this opportunity to express its appre- ciation for the prompt and active cooperation, not only by town officials and boards, but also to those townspeople whose interest has prompted them either to express appreciation for the acts of the Board or for their active and valued advice in matters which relate to the present and future welfare of the town.
Respectfully submitted,
CARL A. CHRISTOFFERSON LEO C. CUNNINGHAM FREDERICK W. ABBT
Board of Selectmen
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TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator
Albert P. Durkee
Selectmen
Carl A. Christofferson Term Expires 1955
Leo C. Cunningham Term Expires 1956
Frederick W. Abbt Term Expires 1957
Town Clerk
Harlan E. Tuttle
Town Treasurer
William Henry Soar
Assessors
Carl C. Flint Term Expires 1955
Albert P. Durkee Term Expires 1956
James W. Baker Term Expires 1957
Town Collector
Charles M. MacRae
Tree Warden
Franklin H. Charter
Board of Public Welfare
A. Perry Marble Term Expires 1955
Walter B. Stevens Term Expires 1956
Lossie E, Laird Term Expires 1957
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Constables
-. Frederick S. Kennedy
Ivar Peterson
Michael Foley Edward J. Collins
Cemetery Commissioners
Howard F. Jones Harry E. Holt
Term Expires 1955
Term Expires 1956
Ray L. Harris Term Expires 1957
School Committee
*Frederick W. Abbt Term Expires 1955
Leonard A. Godfrey, Jr.
Term Expires 1955
Thomas E. Wetherbee Term Expires 1956
¡Leo C. Cunningham
Term Expires 1956
Edmond J. McNiff
Term Expires 1957
Dana B. Hinckley
Term Expires 1957
** Craig E. Lundberg
ftAlvin R. Piper
* Resigned
** Elected to replace * +Resigned
++Elected to replace +
Trustees of Memorial Library
Frederick T. Heyliger Term Expires 1955
Vesta B. Thompson Term Expires 1956
Florence A. Merriam Term Expires 1957
Board of Health
O. Lawrence Clark Term Expires 1955
Herbert L. Leusher Term Expires 1956
Martin J. Duggan Term Expires 1957
Agent of Board of Health Edward J. Higgins
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Planning Board
Robert M. Stow Term Expires 1955
Thomas Motley, II Term Expires 1956
Richard A. Gallant
Term Expires 1957
Frederick S. Whitcomb Term Expires 1958
Aubrey C. Kretschmar
Term Expires 1959
Nagog Regional School District Committee
Roger Crafts Term Expires 1956
Elizabeth H. Boardman Term Expires 1957
Trustees of Elizabeth White Fund
Helen B. Wood
. Term Expires 1955
Clara L. Sawyer
Term Expires 1956
Thelma M. Blood Term Expires 1957
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