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Article 29. A motion was made, seconded and voted 122 for, 54 against, to accept General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 139 sections 1, 2 and 3, as amended, in order to provide the Selectmen with legal authority to abate certain nuisances.
Mr. Dutton moved to extend to Orville Devine a rising vote of thanks for the devoted work he has given to this town.
Article 30. A motion made, seconded and voted under Gen- eral Laws, (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 41, Section 100, as amended, to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000 to be paid to Arthur Tol- man as compensation for impairment of earning capacity as well as for pain and suffering brought about by injuries received in the course of duty as a call fireman.
Article 31. A motion was made, seconded and unanimously voted to appropriate the 1959 Dog Tax Refund in the amount of $1,050.47, to the School Department Operation Account.
Article 23. A motion was made, seconded and voted by printed ballot, 246 for, 25 against, to accept the provisions of sections sixteen through sixteen I, inclusive, of Chapter seventy one of the General Laws, providing for the establishment of a regional vocational school district, together with the Towns of Abington, Cohasset, Hanover, Rockland and Scituate, and the con- struction, maintenance and operation of a regional vocational school by the said district in accordance with the provisions of the proposed agreement filed with the Selectmen.
A motion was made, seconded and voted that Article 24 be taken from the table.
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REPORT - ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Article 24. A motion was made, seconded and voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000. for the use of the regional vo- cational school district committee.
Article 32. No instructions were issued to the Elected Town Officers.
The moderator auctioned the Fish Rights to the highest bid- ders, as follows:
Fish Right No. 1 was purchased by Orville Devine for $4.00
Fish Right No. 2 was purchased by John O'L. Edmonds for $4.75
All articles of the Warrant being disposed of, a motion was made, seconded and voted to adjourn to Saturday, March 12 at 12 noon. Time of adjournment, 11:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk.
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS March 7, 1960
MODERATOR
$80.00
SELECTMEN - Salaries and Expenses
Chairman, Add'l Salary
200.00
Member Clerk, Add'l Salary
900.00
Members (3)
900.00
Expenses
1,000.00
Incidental Disbts.
1,000.00
Clerical Ass't
1,560.00
Town Hall Clerks
3,500.00
Inspections and Extra Days $16.00 per day
Article 15. - Preliminary plans for Town Equipment Storage Site
100.00
TOWN MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS
Officers' Salary
830.00
Expenses
970.00
TOWN ACCOUNTANT
Salary
2,200.00
Clerical Ass't
468.00
Expenses
149.00
Article 19 - Close out various accounts as listed ($42,028.95)
Article 25 - For Stabilization Fund
75,000.00
($35,000. from available funds, Total $110,000.)
TREASURER
Salary
2,000.00
Expenses
965.00
Clerical Ass't
200.00
Tax Title Account
850.00
COLLECTOR
Salary
4,700.00
Expenses
1,740.00
Clerical Ass't
1,560.00
ASSESSORS
Salaries and Expenses
Chairman, Add'l Salary
200.00
Member Clerk, Add'l Salary
1,200.00
Members (3)
900.00
Extra Days $16.00 per day
Expenses
3,000.00
Clerical Assistance
1,960.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
COUNSEL
Retainer Fee
1,200.00
Extra Legal Expenses
2,000.00
TOWN CLERK
Salary
2,200.00
Expenses
1,200.00
Clerical Assistance
1,400.00
REGISTRATIONS AND LISTINGS
Registrars (3)
150.00
Clerk
200.00
Expenses
1,000.00
BOARD OF APPEALS
Expenses
150.00
PLANNING BOARD
Expenses 300.00
DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Expenses
500.00
TOWN HALL AND ANNEX
Salary (Custodian)
3,600.00
Overtime
900.00
Town Hall Expenses
4,000.00
Annex Expenses
1,000.00
Art. 27 - Blacktop Parking Area, portion of
1,000.00
Art. 28 - Replacing heating system in Town Hall Annex
1,250.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief's Salary
5,500.00
Regular Police Officer
4,700.00
Payroll
6,846.00
General Expense
1,122.40
Cruiser Expense
2,690.00
DOG OFFICER
Expenses
400.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
General Payroll
7,000.00
Stewards
720.00
Expenses
8,200.00
General Equipment
1,770.00
Art. 30 - Arthur Tolman, Compensation
2,000.00
FOREST FIRE PATROL
Expenses
200.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
CIVIL DEFENSE Expenses 800.00
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Salaries and Expenses 7,900.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Salary and Expenses 223.00
TREE WARDEN AND MOTH SUPERINTENDENT
Salary
4,200.00
MOTH DEPARTMENT
Expenses 1,300.00
DUTCH ELM DISEASE Expenses
2,950.00
ELM TREE BEETLE
Expenses 400.00
TENT CATERPILLAR
Expenses 200.00
TREE MAINTENANCE Expenses 3,600.00
SQUARES AND TRIANGLES
Expenses 200.00 MOWING BUSHES Expenses 400.00
Art. 13 - For purchase of 1/2-ton pickup truck for use of Tree Warden
1,950.00
BOARD OF HEALTH
Chairman
175.00
Members (2)
300.00
Aid and Expenses
3,090.00
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS Salary and Expense
200.00
SCHOOL NURSE
Salary
3,200.00
Transportation
600.00
SCHOOL DENTIST
Salary
3,040.00
DENTAL HYGIENIST
Salary
760.00
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
Salary
750.00
Art. 18 - Unpaid Dentist's Bills
320.00
TOWN DUMP
Expenses
2,200.00
Art. 10 - Surveying Town Dump land on Pine St.
350.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
MOSQUITO CONTROL Expenses 7,350.00
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Highway Surveyor, Salary
5,200.00
Town Account, Expenses
7,145.00
Chapter 81, Expenses
6,375.00
Chapter 90, Expenses (E. Main St.)
5,000.00
Signs, Road Markings - Expenses
1,500.00
Snow Removal and Sanding - Expenses
12,000.00
Street Lights, Expenses
4,200.00
Art. 12 - For purchase of 3 new trucks
6,000.00
(plus $6,000. E.&D., total $12,000.)
Art. 16 - Drainage, Green Street
2,100.00
CHARITIES
Welfare
Chairman
300.00
Members (2)
300.00
Agent - Salary
2,200.00
Clerk
200.00
Public Welfare
Aid and Expenses
3,000.00
Old Age Assistance
Administration
250.00
Aid
20,000.00
Aid to Dependent Children
250.00
Administration Aid
4,000.00
Disability Assistance
Administration
250.00
Aid
4,000.00
VETERANS' BENEFITS
Aid and Expense
6,500.00
Agent's Expense
300.00
Art. 17 - Unpaid Medical and Hospital Bills
559.10
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Clerk
300.00
Members
300.00
SCHOOLS
General Control
6,245.00
Instruction
336,529.00
Operation
27,397.53
Maintenance
6,320.00
Auxiliary Agencies
49,578.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
Out-of-State Travel
150.00
Capital Outlay
1,465.00
Vocational Training
5,500.00
Practical Arts - Adults
1,242.50
Art. 31 - Dog Tax Refund to School Dept. Oper. Acct. ($1,050.47)
LIBRARIES
William J. Leonard Memorial Library
1,000.00
James Library
1,500.00
WATER COMMISSIONERS
Salary (3)
75.00
Supervision $16.00 Per Day
WATER DEPARTMENT
Services
3,000.00
Expenses
13,100.00
Clerical Assistance
1,000.00
ART. 20 - To be added to the Developing Well or Well Fields Account
5,000.00
CEMETERIES
Veterans' Graves
Expenses
450.00
Washington Street Cemetery Expenses
900.00
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Elementary School
Principal
15,000.00
Interest
3,375.00
Elementary School Addition
Principal and Interest. No amounts
High School Addition
Principal
15,000.00
Interest
4,312.50
Grace F. Cole School
Principal
25,000.00
Interest
8,100.00
Water Loan - 1947
Principal
5,000.00
Interest
1,968.75
Water Loan - 1951
Principal
3,000.00
Interest
52.50
Water Loan - 1955
Principal
15,000.00
Interest
3,630.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
Water Loan- 1956 Principal Interest
5,000.00
325.00
Anticipation of Revenue Loans Interest 4,000.00
UNCLASSIFIED
Aid to Agriculture
100.00
INSURANCE
Workmen's Compensation 2,500.00
Plymouth County Retirement
7,398.50
PENSIONS AND ANNUITIES
1959 Appropriation
480.00
1960 Appropriation
720.00
TOWN REPORTS AND BUDGETS Printing and Distribution
2,500.00
MEMORIAL DAY
Appropriation 400.00
RECREATION COMMISSION
Expenses 100.00
REGIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT COMM. 5,000.00
TRANSFERS
ARTICLE 2 - Item 83 - Snow Removal and Sanding, Transfer $6,000. from E. & D. $6,000.00
ARTICLE 2 - Item 141 - Reserve Fund
From Overlay Surplus 2,500.00
From E. & D. 7,500.00
ARTICLE 4 - Chapter 81 - Work on Highways, From E. & D. 14,025.00
ARTICLE 5 - Chapter 90 - Work on E. Main St., From E. & D. 15,000.00
ARTICLE 12 - 3 new trucks for Highway Department, From E. & D. 6,000.00
ARTICLE 25 - From available funds to Stabilization Fund 35,000.00
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APPROPRIATIONS - ANNUAL MEETINGS
ARTICLE 26 - Transfer of bal. approp. for addition Main St. 9,117.78
Elementary School (Art. 1 Spec. Town Meeting
1/27/58) Transfer Bal. Postwar Rehabilitation Fund 1,644.42
From E. & D. 4,737.80
Stabilization Fund
100,000.00
(Building and Equip. Senior High School)
BOND ISSUE
Article 26 of the Warrant, as amended and voted. $900,000.00
VOTED: That the sum of ONE MILLION FIFTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,015,500.) is appropriated for the construction, original equipment and furnishing of a senior high school building ... and the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen is authorized to issue $900,000. bonds or notes of the Town pursuant to Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended, and that the grant to be received in the year in which construction commences pursuant to Chapter 591 of the Acts of 1959 shall be applied to the cost of the project in lieu of the proceeds of bonds or notes or shall be used to pay bonds or notes issued to finance the project.
I hereby certify the amounts herein contained were raised and appropriated, or appropriated and transferred for the year of 1960 at the Annual Town Meeting of the Town of Norwell, held March 7, 1960.
A True Copy, ATTEST,
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk.
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ANNUAL ELECTION
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION March 12, 1960
Pursuant to the Warrant, the voters met at the Elementary School on Main Street at 12 Noon and the polls closed at 8 p.m.
Moderator, Joseph M. Silvia, was in charge of the election, opened the polls and swore in the following Election Officers:
John J. Piotti, Annie Capell at the ballot box Charles H. Whiting
Minna Senger
G. Herbert Repass
Bobbe Miner
George Cavanaugh
Rosalind Whittemore
Harland Farrar
Before the polls closed, the Moderator swore in:
Bette Power, Eleanor Mitchell, Julia Rosebach, Elizabeth S. Cox, Helen Johnson, Eleanor Benner, Elizabeth Halleran, John A. Reagan and Jean Cleary, counters.
1289 Names of Voters checked in 1289 Names of Voters checked out 1289 Ballots registered on ballot box 1289 Ballots removed from ballot box
Upon being canvassed and counted in open meeting the results were as follows:
Selectmen
Town Clerk
Earle F. Allen
983
Nellie L. Sparrell 1163
Scattering
19
Blanks
287
Blanks 121
Assessor
Highway Surveyor
Perry H. Osborn 492
Francis L. Logue
606
E. Arnold Joseph 500
Henry R. Zollin 287
Scattering
1
Blanks 9
Board of Public Welfare
Earle F. Allen
558
John D. Lindsay
674
Scattering
1
Scattering 1
Blanks
56
Blanks 111
Moderator
Tree Warden
Joseph M. Silvia
1152
Wesley H. Osborne, Jr. 1156
Scattering
2
Scattering 3
Blanks
135
Blanks
130
Scattering 5
Earle F. Allen
627
Scattering
4
Blanks 52
Treasurer
Margaret Crowell 1177
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ANNUAL ELECTION
School Committee
Geo. H. Whitcher, Jr. 614
Eliz. M. Anderson 425
James F. Barron, Jr. 334
Fletcher S. Boig 776
Blanks 429
Board of Health
Loring L. Wadsworth
1141
Scattering
4
Blanks 144
Water Commissioner
Augustine J. Thibodeau 690
Arthur M. Yonge 515
Scattering 1
Blanks
83
Trustee Leonard Memorial Library
Mildred M. Carr 1137
Scattering 2
Blanks 150
Planning Board
Gilman O. Wales 1117
Scattering
Blanks 171
RECOUNT
Mrs. Sparrell swore in Mr. Silvia to the faithful performance of his duty. Mr. Silvia swore in the following: Fletcher S. Boig, Augustine J. Thibodeau, E. Arnold Joseph and Nellie Sparrell.
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk
On March 18, 1960 at 8:35 p.m. the following request for a recount was filed with the Town Clerk of Norwell, Mrs. Nellie L. Sparrell:
Mt. Blue Street Norwell, Mass. March 18, 1960
Mrs. Nellie Sparrell Town Clerk
Norwell, Massachusetts
Dear Mrs. Sparrell,
I have reason to believe and do believe that the records made by the election officers of the Town of Norwell on Saturday, March 12, 1960, are erroneous, and will affect the election of Francis L. Logue for Assessor. I hereby request a recount of the votes for Assessor.
Very truly yours, /s/ Francis L. Logue
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ANNUAL ELECTION
State of Massachusetts
Plymouth, ss.
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 18th day of March, 1960
/s/ David F. Dwyer, Notary Public
Signed by:
John A. deCourcy, Rt. No. 3 - Washington St.
Norbert H. McInnis, 183 Washington St.
Stella Leonard, 183 Washington St.
Joseph P. Tulis, Main St.
Kathryn W. Tulis, Main St. Jeannine A. Logue, Mt. Blue St.
Edward F. Walsh, Main St.
Phyllis L. Dwyer, Norwell Ave.
James L. McKenney, Norwell Ave.
Jean M. McKenney, Norwell Ave.
John A. Reagan, Jr., Myers Ave.
Louis L. Wright, Wash. Pk. Dr.
On March 21, 1960, the Board of Registrars checked the signa- tures on the petition, found them to be correct, and granted a recount, to be held March 23, 1960 at 9 a.m.
The recount was held at 9 a.m. on March 23, 1960 in the Town Hall Foyer. Present were the Board of Registrars: Charles G. Prouty, Chairman, Ruth M. Murray, and Rosalind Whittemore; and the Town Clerk, Mrs. Nellie L. Sparrell; Earle F. Allen and his legal representative, David L. Turner and other representa- tives, Orville E. Devine and Mrs. Minna Senger. Francis L. Logue was present with his attorney, Walter Jay Skinner of Scituate, and his representative, David F. Dwyer. Also in attendance were the Town Counsel, Joseph K. Collins and the Moderator, Joseph M. Silvia.
The ballot case was removed from the vault, the case un- locked, ballots removed and counted, a block at a time.
Upon being counted and listed, the ballots were found to have been cast as follows:
Earle F. Allen 628
Francis L. Logue 606
Blanks 54
Chester A. Rimmer 1
1289
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk
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WARRANT - PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
WARRANT FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Plymouth, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Elementary School, Main Street, Tuesday, the Twenty-sixth Day of April, 1960 at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Elec- tion of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: 24 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party.
12 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.
10 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party.
10 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party.
4 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party, 9th Congressional Dist.
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 9th Congressional Dist.
2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party, 9th Congressional Dist.
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 9th Congressional Dist.
District Members of State Committee - (One Man and One Woman) for each political party for the Norfolk-Plymouth Senatorial District.
35 Members of the Democratic Town Committee.
35 Members of the Republican Town Committee.
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE.
The polls will be open from 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m.
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REPORT - PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 4th day of April, A.D., 1960
G. HERBERT REPASS, Chairman EARLE F. ALLEN, Clerk CHARLES H. WHITING
Selectmen of Norwell
A true copy.
Attest:
GEORGE F. CAVANAGH,Constable.
Saturday, April 16, 1960.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
April 26, 1960
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, the voters met at the time and place therein mentioned and took the following action:
Earle F. Allen opened the polls at 12 Noon and closed them at 8 p.m.
The following Election Officers were sworn in by the Town Clerk - Julia Rosebach, Bobbe Miner, Annie Capell, Ruth Mur- ray, Minna Senger, John A. Reagan, Elizabeth Hallaren, Helen Johnson, Charles H. Whiting, Jean Cleary, John J. Piotti, Eleanor Mitchell, Elizabeth Cox, Eleanor Benner, Carol Marsh, Earle F. Allen.
Upon the closing of the polls, the check lists were totalled and balanced with each other and the ballot box register.
337 names checked in
337 names checked out
337 names registered on ballot box register
337 ballots removed from ballot box of which were
245 Republican ballots and 92 Democrat ballots. Upon being canvassed and counted in open meeting, they were found to have been cast as follows:
Republican
Delegates at Large to National Convention Leverett Saltonstall 231
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 228
Joseph W. Martin, Jr. 210
Alternate Delegates
Lloyd B. Waring 190
John A. Volpe 196
Georgia E. Ireland 186
George D. Hammond 184
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REPORT - PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Thomas A. Pappas
195
Bruce Crane 185
Ralph H. Bonnell
196
Irene K. Thresher
184
Mary R. Wheeler
203
Richard F. Treadway
186
Daniel E. McLean
196
Augustus G. Means
18'
Fred Lamson
198
Andrew A. Hunter
184
Frank S. Giles
201
George L. Sargent
186
Robert F. Bradford
215
Blanks
562
Blanks
357
District Delegates and Alternate District Delegates to National Convention 9th District
GROUP 1
Alternates
Alternate Delegates
Joseph D. Saulnier
145
Mary P. Storer 140
Joseph A. Sylvia
150
Marion Angell McAlpin 133
Blanks
191
Blanks
213
GROUP 2
Delegates
Alternate Delegates
John R. Wheatley
184
Alice F. Gretch 151
Raymond Tschaen
150
Malcolm T. Curtiss, Jr. 172
Blanks
152
Blanks 163
State Committee - One Man - Norfolk and Plymouth District
Male
Ralph J. Amabile, Jr.
32
James M. Hatch
31
Lillian B. Larson 195
George E. Lane
28
Mark F. Limont
124
Blanks
28
Committee Woman
Jennie G. Hutchins
192
Blanks 51
Town Committee
Henrietta T. Virtue
216
Helen L. Babcock 203
Richard M. Karoff 195
John D. Lindsay 201
Richard T. Messinger
205
Margaret E. C. Reeser
194
Joseph P. Paradis
198
Hilda C. Hills
203
Ruth Chase
205
Wayland S. Bailey
208
John J. Borges, Jr. 192
Joseph Brewer 193
Elizabeth C. Brewer 193
Barbara W. Goode
201
C. Philip Snow 212
Charles H. Whiting
1
Eleanor J. Benner
1
Blanks 735
Presidential Preference
Richard Nixon 171
Robert Dixon
1
John F. Kennedy 8
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 7
Nelson Rockefeller 14
Dwight D. Eisenhower 1
Barry Goldwater 1
Blanks 40
Nellie L. Sparrell 215
Frederick C. Truelove, Jr. 210
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REPORT - PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Democratic
Delegates at Large and Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention
Delegates
Foster Furcolo 75
John W. McCormack
74
John M. Lynch 71
Robert F. Murphy
70
Joseph D. Ward
69
Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 72
Thomas J. Buckley
73
William J. Donoghue r
66
Joseph William Belanger
71
Mary DePasquale Murray
67
John F. Powers
73
Peter J. Rzeznikiewicz
68 67
Endicott Peabody
72
Joseph A. DeGuglielmo
67
Robert Francis Kennedy
73
Cornelius W. Phillips, Jr.
65
Howard W. Fitzpatrick
70
Anthony M. Scibelli 70
Garrett H. Bryne
69
Richard Maguire
67
Balcom S. Taylor
68 Paul W. Glennon
Mary L. Fonseca
69
Dan H. Fenn, Jr.
68
John L. Saltonstall, Jr.
71 Thomas J. Noonan
67
Betty Taymor
67
Blanks
316
District Delegates and Alternate District Delegates to National Convention 9th District
GROUP
Delegates
Alternate Delegates
Francis J. Lawler
66
John B. Hynes, Jr. 64
Edmund Dinis
61
Charles H. McGrath 59
George E. Carignan
Fr
Blanks 65
NOT GROUPED
Delegate
Charles Rodrigues 8
Blanks 86
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Helen L. Buckley
68
Blanks
121
Bernard Solomon 69
Kenneth J. Kelley 71
A. Frank Foster 70
Thomas J. O'Connor 69
Blanks 559
Alternate Delegates
John F. Collins
71
Charles N. Collatos
John F. Thompson
71
Edward King
Stephen T. Chmura
69
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REPORT - PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
State Committee - Norfolk and Plymouth District
Man
John F. Brady
35
Agnes M. Albert 68
8 Anne P. Hartigan 69
William F. Donoghue
16
Martin E. McCarthy
4
Rose M. Hartigan
69
Charles F. Hartigan 70
Robert M. Broderick 73
Thomas P. Gallagher
71
State Committee - Woman
Helen L. Birt
6
Helen L. Buckley
16
Rosalind F. Whittemore 56
Blanks 16
Town Committee
John P. McDonough
75
Carolyn M. McDonough 71
Eugene A. Spangenberger 67
John J. McCarvell
66
Geraldine M. McCarvell 70
Presidential Preference
Carmella E. Molla 70
Ernest M. Farren
66
Adlai Stevenson 5
Stuart Symington 1
Rosalind F. Whittemore
68
Blanks
11
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk.
2
Janet A. McCarthy
6
Theresa Bulman
5
Alfred Bulman
5
Blanks
445
Joan M. Gallagher
70
Barbara A. Ohrenberger 8
William H. Ohrenberger 7
Walter McCarthy
William D. McCarthy
3 5
Arthur J. Garceau
John F. Kennedy 77
Donald C. Whittemore
67
William J. Hartigan, Jr. 69
Bartholomew J. Mulhern 9
Blanks 22
Richard V. Pelton 68
John Francis Darcy
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WARRANT - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
TOWN OF NORWELL Commonwealth of Massachusetts
WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
Tuesday, May 3, 1960 at seven thirty o'clock in the afternoon at Cushing Memorial Town Hall
Plymouth, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell, in said County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
GREETINGS:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwell, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs to meet at the Cushing Memorial Town Hall in said Norwell, on Tuesday, the third day of May, 1960 at 7:30 p.m., then and there to act upon the following articles, to wit:
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and in- struct the General School Building Committee appointed pur- suant to Article 1 of the Special Town Meeting of September 21, 1959 to construct, originally equip and furnish a senior high school project at the site owned by the Town adjacent to the present high school building and for said purpose to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the Town all contracts and agree- ments it shall consider necessary to complete said project and to ratify and adopt all acts of the Committee therefore taken in the premises, and that said Committee shall have full authority to expend for said purposes all appropriations heretofore made for said project at the Town Meetings held on February 23, 1960 and March 7, 1960, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the General School Building Committee appointed pursuant to the vote of the Town at the Special Town Meeting of September 21, 1959 to purchase for the new high school Advanced Educa- tional Aids at an estimated cost of $21,000 and for said purpose to use the unexpended portion of the appropriations made for said senior high school project at the Town Meetings held on February 23 and March 7, 1960, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 3. To hear a preliminary report of the General School Building Committee on elementary school construction requirements for the next five years, or act on anything relative thereto.
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Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $20,000 or any sum, subject to the approval of the Emergency Finance Board to be added to the Stabilization Fund in anticipation of elem- entary school construction or addition requirements, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Road Machinery Fund to which shall be credited all receipts from the rental of Road Machinery and from which appropriations shall be made by the Town for road machinery purposes, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $3,000 or any other sum for a Road Machinery Account for the purpose of repairing and operating road machinery, said sum to be raised by taxation or transferred from available funds in the Highway Town Account, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $6,500 or some other sum or sums of money for the purpose of providing additional funds for Veterans' Benefits, or act on anything rela- tive thereto.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,600 or any other sum to install a hydrant approximately 360 feet easterly from the present high school at the general location shown on the site plan for the proposed new high school and to install a water main of eight inches in diameter to connect the hydrant to the existing water main in Main Street, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $20,000 to install water mains of not less than six inches, but less than sixteen inches in diameter in Pond Street from a point at the end of the existing Rockland main in Pond Street at the Norwell line to a connection at Washington Street with a Norwell water main and to meet such appropriation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1960, or by appropriating from available funds in the treasury, or act on anything relative thereto.
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