Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1962-1966, Part 74

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1494


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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Five Hundred Fifty ($550.00) Dollars, to fertilize trees on Main Streets. Said sum would be used for labor and material, to improve their condition and appearance, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred ($1,500.00) Dollars for mosquito Control. Said sum to be used for insecticide, labor and equipment, to apply insecticide to swamps and low areas containing collections of water to prevent further breeding, or act anything thereon.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street to be known as Brentwood Drive from the Easterly line of Lebanon Hill easterly and northerly to the land now or formerly owned by Adelina Peck a distance of about 2160 feet or act any- thing thereon.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of the granolithic sidewalk on the westerly side of Elm Street in front of the Fire Station and adjoining property owned by Anthony Deterando a total distance of 126 feet or act anything thereon.


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Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a storm drain on the Westerly side of Alpine Drive from the existing culvert at land of E. Cadarette Southerly for a distance of about three hundred (300) feet and/or to see if the town will vote to construct a storm drainacross land of E. Cadarette from the Westerly side of Alpine Drive, Southwesterly for a distance of about one hundred fifty (150) feet or act anything thereon.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of Guelphwood Road, said money to be used under Chapter 90 of the General Laws in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both for this purpose, or act anything thereon.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the Main- tenance of Chapter 90 roads in this Town, said money to be used in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and county, or both, for this purpose, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to purchase or take by eminent domain land and easements required as shown on plan H-4015R drawn by the County Commissioners of the 1966 relocation of Guelphwood Road or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of eight hundred dollars ($800. 00) for the construction of that portion accept- ed in 1965 of Coolidge Avenue a distance of approximately one hundred (100) feet or act anything thereon.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the re- construction of Cisco Street from Coombs Street to Chest- nut Street for a distance of about five hundred and forty (540) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drain- age, foundation, concrete curbing, widening of bridge of Cohassee Brook, and Type 1 surfacing, or act anything thereon.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of drainage and repairing of road surface on Leb- anon Hill from Lebanon Brook southerly for a distance of about thirty-two hundred (3,200) feet, or act anything thereon.


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Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to recon- struct Ashland Avenue from North Woodstock Road easterly to Route # 131 for a distance of about fifteen hundred (1, 500) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of Summer Street from Elm Street to Everett Street, a distance of four hundred thirty-two and seven tenths (432.7) feet; said construction to consist of adequ- ate drainage, foundation, curbing, asphaltic sidewalk on northerly side and Type 1 surfacing or act anything thereon.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of Taft Street from Dresser Street to Marcy Street, a distance of about six hundred and sixty-five (665) feet; said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, concrete curb on easterly and southerly side, Type 1 surfacing and concrete walk on northerly side or act anything thereon.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of Franklin Street from Dresser Street to Du- paul Street for a distance of about three hundred ninety-two (392) feet; said construction to consist of adequate drain- age, foundation, concrete curbing, asphaltic sidewalk on westerly side, and Type 1 surfacing, or act anything thereon.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to resur- face Chapin Street from Dresser Street to Hartwell Street; said surfacing to be a dense mix , type ST, or act anything thereon.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for widen- ing and graveling of Tipton Rock Road or act anything thereon.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the re- construction of School Street from West Street easterly to High Street for a distance of about twelve hundred and twenty-two (1222) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, concrete curbing, and Type 1 surfacing, or act anything thereon.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to repair


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sidewalk and retaining wall from station 128 of the 1935 layout of East Main Street for a distance of approximately sixty (60) feet or act anything thereon.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to repair side walk and retaining wall between house number 268 and 276 Hamilton Street or act anything thereon.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con - struction of a basketball court at Morris Street Field, or act anything thereon.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Sewer Commissioners to proceed with the construc tion of a new sewage works to serve Lebanon Hill and adja- cent areas or any part thereof; to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds and/or borrow and issue bonds or notes therefor, a sum of money for the foregoing purposes; to see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Board of Sewer Commission- ers and the Town Treasurer to take such action as may be necessary to obtain any financial grant or assistance from the United states of America or the Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts or both, for the foregoing purposes, and to see if the Town will vote to take any other action in connection with the foregoing.


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Sewer Commissioners to proceed with either the construction of new facilities or the alteration of existing facilities, or both, at the sewage treatment plant to allevi - ate present operating problems; to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds, and/or borrow and issue bonds or notes therefor, a sum of money for the foregoing purposes; to see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Board of Sewer Commission- ers and the Town Treasurer to take such action as may be necessary to obtain any financial grant or assistance from the United States of America or the Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, or both, for the foregoing purposes, and to see if the Town will vote to take any other action in connection with the foregoing .


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to raise man- holes on Worcester Street from the beginning of the state road to the Charlton town line or act anything thereon.


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Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to pay Chest- er Spielvogel for the construction of a sanitary sewer from the existing sewer on Glenwood Street thence along Idlewood Street and thence along Crestweed Drive for a total distance of 912 feet or act anything thereon.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to pay An- thony Tieri for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Laurel Hill Road from the Southerly line of Cohasse Street Souther- ly for a distance of about 393 feet or act anything thereon.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to rescind vote taken under Article 49 of the Annual Town Meeting held March 15, 1965 for the construction of a tennis court at Eastford Rd. School and to transfer the balance now remain- ing voted under said Article 49 to the E & D account or act anything thereon.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to purchase all land, containing approximately 120 acres, owned by Walter Ciesla adjoining the Town gravel bank in Sturbridge for use by the Town as a gravel and sand bank or act any- thing thereon.


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of $1500 to be used for decorating public buildings during the celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge as a town. Said sum to be used under the direction of the Southbridge 150th Anniversary Committee.


Article 36. To amend the vote taken by the Town under Article No. 7 acted upon at the Special Town Meeting of April 13, 1959, creating the committee for Recreation for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped Children and plac- ing this Committee under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Recreation Committee, to take effect April 1, 1966.


Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Eight Hundred (800) dollars to the Recreation Committee Account, to be used for the purposes of the Summer Basketball League, said money to be used under the supervision of the Recreation Committee, or act anything thereon.


Article 38. Torescind the vote taken by the Town under Article No. 29 acted upon at the Annual Town Meeting of March 11, 1940 establishing public playgrounds under the


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jurisdiction of the School Committee and placing the juris- diction of the playgrounds to the Recreation Committee.


Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4, 500) Dollars to the Recreation Committee Account to be used for the purposes of the summer play- grounds, said money to be used under the supervision of the Recreation Committee, or act anything thereon.


Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to enable the Town Clerk to obtain a vault to be used exclusively by the Town Clerk, or act anything thereon.


Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 108G, as inserted by Chapter 19 of the Acts of 1963, relative to the establishments of an alternate schedule of minimum annual compensation for police officers, which provides as follows: "Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the minimum annual compensation of each regular police officer of the police department of any city or town which accepts the provisions of this section shall be not less than the following: For the first year of service, Fifty Five Hundred Dollars. For the second year of service, Six Thousand Dollars. For the third year and each succeeding year of service, Sixty Three Hundred Dollars."


This Article to be effective December 31, 1966, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Section 1, HOLIDAYS - of the Employment Practices Affect- ing Compensation known as Article XCXI of the Town By- Laws, to read: Section 1, HOLIDAYS - Town employees including members of the Police Department shall be en- titled to the following Holidays with pay at their regular straight time rate when they fall or are observed with the regular work week; January First, February Twenty-Second, April Nineteenth, May Thirtieth, July Fourth, the first Mon- day of September, October Twelfth, November Eleventh, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Employees other than the Fire Department, required to work on a legal hol- iday shall be paid according to the provisions provided for in section 4. Members of the Fire Department required to work on a legal holiday shall be allowed compensated time off at the convenience of the Department Head, or act any- thing thereon.


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Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $3,000.00 to be used to pay for the cost of publishing a book listing valu- ations andproperty taxes paid by individuals and business firms in town, once every five years, beginning with this year 1966, or act anything thereon.


Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws, to establish a uniform Heavy Industry Dis- trict on both sides of Dresser Hill Road.


Beginning at the terminus of the existing Heavy Industry District on the westerly side of Dresser Hill Road: Thence running north westerly for a distance of four hundred feet (400), then turning and running easterly to the Town of Charlton town line, then beginning on the easterly side of Dresser Hill Road at the Charlton town line and going easterly for a distance of four hundred feet (400); Thence turning and going southerly on the entire easterly side of Dresser Hill Road to the beginning of Dudley Hill Road at the southern end of Dresser Hill Road as shown on the 1958 Zoning Map of the town. The purpose being to have a zone 400 feet deep of Heavy Industry on each side of Dresser Hill Road.


Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer , a sum of money to purchase from Evalund Desanges Chamberland lot 15 as shown on plan of "Pleasant Street Heights," dated October 1, 1922 to be used as a Town Street, or act anything thereon.


Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $150.00 from the F & D Account to an account to be known as the Special Counsel Account to pay Attorney Harry Zarrow, for his services rendered to the town, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of one thousand ten dollars ($1010.00) from the sale of lots and graves account to the Cemetery Improvement Account or act anything thereon.


Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to abandon that section of Old South Road from the westerly line of the 1961 Relocation of South Street as shown on Plans Decree 2028, Plan H3805R, dated March 9, 1961, thence north- westerly to the southerly line of South Street as relocated in 1904 by the County Commissioners, for a distance of


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approximately six hundred eighty (680) feet, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $175,000.00 to be used in conjunction with a sum of money from the Ed- wards Trust Fund for the purpose of constructing an add- ition to the Jacob Edwards Memorial Library, or act anything thereon .


Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to abandon that section of Breakneck Road from the Southerly line of that 1904 relocation of South Street, southwesterly to the northerly line of the 1961 relocation of Breakneck Road for a distance of approximately two hundred twenty (220) feet or act anything thereon.


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote upon the rec- ommendation of the Board of Selectmen to raise and appro- priate or transfer the sum of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dol- lars in order to grant a yearly Annuity to Mr. Leon A. Caron, former Town Accountant, under the provisions of Chapter 32, Section 95, General Laws of Massachusetts, or act anything thereon.


Article 52. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Assessors to use a certain sum of free cash in the Treas- ury in computing the tax rate for 1966, or act anything there- on.


Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to rescind its action in acceptance of an article at a previous town meet- ing establishing the elected term of office of the Tree Warden as a one year term, and elect a Tree Warden as provided for in Chapter 41, Section 1, of the General Laws, to serve for three year terms; said term of office to be effective at the next Annual Town Meeting.


Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Twenty - Eight Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($9,628.13) for the Non-Contributory Retirement System for the pension allowance payable to Mr. Raymond L. Benoit, $3,209. 38 for the period July 1 thru December 31, 1965 and $6,418.75 for the entire year 1966, who retired June 30, 1965 under Chapter 490, Sections 1-2-& 3 of the Acts of 1961, or act anything thereon.


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Article 55. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to the office or position of the Board Physician at a salary of $630. 00 per annum and to the office or position of Parochial School Physician at a salary of $870.00 per annum, or act anything thereon.


Article 56. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate money to defray the debts and expenses of the Town for the current financial year and especially for or relating to all or any boards, departments, committees; to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town as pro- vided by Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, as amended, or to take any other action in relation thereto.


You are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies in six (6) conspicuous places within the Town at least (7) seven days before holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the same time and place mentioned before.


Given under our hands this 15th day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-Six.


ARMAND O. BELLERIVE S. ANTHONY CAPRERA ARMAND O. DE GRENIER Board of Selectmen


True Copy , Attest: Anthony Trifone Constable of Southbridge. February 15, 1966 - 2:45 P.M.


Worcester, ss:


Southbridge, Mass. February 15, 1966


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge by posting up attested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: South Street Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., Town Hall, Lippe's Market and Billis's Rest- aurant and now return this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 15th day of February, 1966.


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Anthony Trifone Feb. 15, 1966 - 2:45 P.M.


RECEIVED TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE 1966 February 15, P.M. 2:45


Town of SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Attest: Clare Boyer, Town Clerk


Copy of warrant Attest: Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk


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ANNUAL ELECTION


MARCH 4, 1966


Total vote cast .4,805


Precincts


1 2


3


4 Total


SELECTMAN, 3 Years (1)


*Armand O. DeGrenier, Dem.


825


538


775


308


2446


Lucien Duff


576


498


632


278


1984


Blanks


112


85


110


68


375


Armand O. DeGrenier declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


ASSESSOR, 3 Years (1)


*Ernest A. Farland, Dem.


1129


834


1129


423


3515


Blanks


384


287


388


231


1290


Ernest A. Farland declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


TAX COLLECTOR, 3 Years (1)


*Elizabeth M. Duhamel, Dem .1188


903


1166


477


3734


Blanks


325


218


351


177


1071


Elizabeth M . Duhamel declared elected and she qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF HEALTH, 3 Years (1)


*Armand O. DeGrenier, Dem.


524


331


578


121


1554


Ralph C. Monroe, Rep.


945


767


886


520


3118


Blanks


44


23


53


13 133


Ralph C. Monroe delcared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, for 3 Years (1)


Linnea N.Beck, Rep.


657


510


585


396


2148


Charles L. Trahan, Dem .


808


592


882


245


2527


Blanks


48


19


50


13 130


Charles L. Trahan declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, 1 Year (1)


(To Finish Unexpired Term)


Romeo A. Lippe, Dem.


656


461


768


197


2082


Charles A. Roy, Rep.


820


641


704


440


2605


Blanks


37


19


45


17


118


Charles A. Roy declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 3 Years (3)


* Lorenzo Beaupre , Dem.


841


636


876


309


2662


Mario J. DeAngelis, Rep.


827


676


780


510


2793


Eugene G. Gregoire


342


247


283


108


980


Christie D. Lazo, Dem.


575


403


660


199


1837


Victor L. Peloquin, Dem .


899


633


828


306


2666


Blanks


1055


768


1124


530


3477


Messrs. Beaupre, DeAngelis and Peloquin declared e- lected and they qualifed before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SEWER COMMISSIONER, 3 Years (1)


*Leo P. LeBoeuf, Dem.


1113


822


1128


426


3489


Blanks


400


299


389


228


1316


Leo P. LeBoeuf declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk. * Denotes Candidate for Re election


SOUTHBRIDGE PLANNING BOARD, 5 Years (1)


Roland A. Pontbriand, Dem .


849


555


874


316 2594


Ronald E. Tremblay, Rep.


574


520


551


306


1951


Blanks


90


46


92


32


260


Roland A. Pontbriand declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CEMETERY COMMITTEE, 3 Years (1)


*Lectance Landry , Dem .


1106


839


1119


418 3482


Blanks


407


282


398


236


1323


Lectance Landry declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CONSTABLE, 3 Years (1)


*Anthony Trifone, Dem.


1122


832


1160


430


3544


Blanks


391


289


357


224


1261


Anthony Trifone declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


PARK COMMISSIONER, 3 Years (1)


*Roland J. Langevin, Dem.


1094


832


1138


416 3480


Blanks


419


289


379


238 1325


Roland J. Langevin declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SOUTHBRIDGE HOUSING AUTHORITY, 5 Years (1)


Alphonse V. Renna, Dem .


677


448


779


190 2094


ForrestA.Austin, Rep.


743


624


651


434


2452


Blanks


93


49


87


30 259


ForrestA. Austin declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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SOUTHBRIDGE HOUSING AUTHORITY, 3 Years (1)


(To Finish Unexpired term)


D. Harvey Clarke, Rep.


868


718


770


475


2831


Stavri B. Yanka, Dem.


530


349


658


146


1683


Blanks


115


54


89


33


291


D. Harvey Clarke declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUNDS, 3 Years (1)


Robert E. Graf, Dem.


760


524


844


229


2357


Robert E. Innis, Rep.


650


542


578


395


2165


Blanks


103


55


95


30


283


Robert E. Graf declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


WORLD WAR MEMORIAL PARK TRUSTEES, 3 Years (2)


* Stavri B. Yanka, Dem.


806


579


848


324 2557


Raymond Benoit, Dem.


932


690


885


344


2851


Blanks


1288


973


1301


640


4202


Messrs. Y anka and Benoit declared elected and they qual- ified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


TREE WARDEN, 1 Year (1)


*Chester J. Maska, Dem.


1152


865


1145


455


3617


Blanks


361


256


372


199


1188


Chester J. Maska declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


* Denotes Candidate for Re-election.


QUESTION NO. 1


Yes


583


414


557


215


1769


No


371


308


362


230


1271


Blanks


559


399


598


209


1765


QUESTION NO. 2


Yes


618


442


602


277


1939


No


301


249


305


154


1009


Blanks


594


430


610


223


1857


Note: On March 4, 1966 Town Election Day, the following excerpt appeared in the Clerk's Record Book of Prec. #1: At 12:15 P.M. Edmund Ryan of 402 Main Street requested a Town Report and found none available. He requested that the foregoing be recorded.


The following is a report of the precincts:


Precinct No. 1 - votes cast 1513 reported at 1:37 A.M. March 5, 1966


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Precinct No. 2 - votes case 1121 reported at 1:38 A. M. March 5, 1966 Precinct No. 3 - votes cast 1517 reported at 12:26 A. M. March 5, 1966


Precinct No. 4 - votes cast 654 reported at 12:43 A. M. March 5, 1966


In accordance with Chapter 41, Section 15, the result of votes cast at the Annual Town Election were forwarded to the Secretary of State. Also in accordance with Chapter 54, Section 132, the number of persons voting in each precinct was mailed to the Secretary of State.


A certified statementrelevant to Questions No. 1 and No. 2 was forwarded to Secretary of State.


A Certificate of Election of Mr. Roland A. Pontbriand of 8 Sunnyhill Drive as a member of the Southbridge Planning Board for a term of five (5) years was forwarded to the Sec- retary of State, Register of Deeds and to the Department of Commerce and Development Authorities.




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