Town of Norwell annual report 1960-1969, Part 5

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Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $500 or any other sum for engineering and other expenses in acquiring drain-


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age easements in the Jacobs Lake Shore area and to authorize the Selectmen to acquire easements for said purpose by taking by eminent domain or by purchase, or act on anything relative thereto.


(Signed)


G. HERBERT REPASS, Chairman EARLE F. ALLEN CHARLES H. WHITING Board of Selectmen


A True Copy: ATTEST


GEORGE F. CAVANAGH (Signed)


Constable of Norwell


A True Copy: ATTEST


I certify that I have this day posted ten warrants according to a vote of the Town and make this my return.


GEORGE F. CAVANAGH, (Signed) Constable of the Town of Norwell


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


May 3, 1960


Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, the voters met at the time and place therein stated and took the following action:


The meeting was called to order at 8:10 p.m., by the Mod- erator, with 203 voters present. (It was necessary to sound the fire alarm to get the required quorum of 200 voters in attend- ance.) The Moderator appointed Harry L. Chase, Jr., Francis Chase, Robert Maglathlin and Paul Lyons to serve as tellers and swore them to the faithful performance of their duties.


The Town Clerk read that part of the Warrant which called the meeting, the return made by the Constable, and moved the articles be read as taken up for action. So voted. A motion was made, seconded and voted to admit the Superintendent of Schools, Clifton E. Bradley, with the privilege of the floor.


Motion made, seconded and voted to admit non-voting tax- payers, they to be seated apart from the voters.


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Article 1. A motion was made, seconded and unanimously voted "That the Town authorize and instruct the General School Building Committee appointed pursuant to Article 1 of the Spe- cial 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 agreements it shall consider necessary to complete said project and to ratify and adopt all acts of the Committee heretofore taken in the premises, and that said Com- mittee 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."


Article 2. It was moved, seconded and unanimously voted "That the Town authorize and instruct the General School Build- ing 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 Educational Aids at an estimated cost of $21,000. and for said purpose to use the unexpended por- tion of the appropriations made for said senior high school project at the Town Meetings held on February 23 and March 7, 1960."


Article 3. A motion was made, seconded and voted to hear the preliminary report of the General School Building Commit- tee.


Mr. Rimmer, Chairman, made a verbal report stating the Com- mittee has planned a ten-room addition to the Grace Farrar Cole School, another free-standing elementary building later, when and where it develops one is needed, and re-modeling of the present high school building, for a Junior high school.


It was moved, seconded and voted to accept the report as given.


Article 4. A motion was made, seconded and voted "that the Town appropriate from available funds the sum of $20,000. subject to the approval of the Emergency Finance Board, to be added to the Stabilization Fund, in anticipation of elementary school construction or addition requirements."


Article 5. A motion was made, seconded and unanimously voted 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.


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Article 6. A motion was made, seconded and unanimously voted to appropriate $3,000. for a Road Machinery Maintenance and Operation Account for the purpose of repairing and operating road machinery, said sum to be transferred from available funds in the Highway Town Account.


Article 7. A motion was made, seconded and voted to appro- priate from available funds the sum of $6,500. for the purpose of providing additional funds for Veterans' Benefits.


Article 8. A motion was made, seconded and voted to appro- priate from available funds the sum of $1,600. 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.


Article 9. A motion was made and seconded, but failed to pass, 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 Wash- ington Street, with a Norwell water main and to meet such appro- priation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1960.


Article 10. The Moderator announced a 2/3 vote necessary on Article 10. A motion was made, seconded and voted by 230 yes, 8 no, to appropriate from available funds the sum of $500. for engineering and other expenses in acquiring drainage ease- ments in the Jacobs Lake Shores area and to authorize the Select- men to acquire easements for said purpose by taking by eminent domain or by purchase.


The business of the warrant having been completed, motion was made, seconded and voted to adjourn the meeting.


NELLIE L. SPARRELL,


Town Clerk.


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ELECTION OFFICERS


ELECTION OFFICERS AT PRIMARY AND ELECTIONS


August 31, 1960 - August 15, 1961


Agnes May Albert


Teller


Helen Johnson Teller


Earle F. Allen


Warden


Phyllis Lindsay Teller


Helen Babcock Teller


Janice Litchfield


Thomas T. Barstow Inspector


Deputy Inspector


Joan Bailey


Teller


Eleanor Benner


Teller


Mrs. Robert Broderick


Deputy Clerk


Annie Capell


Teller


Betsy Chase


Teller


Ruth Murray


Ralph Coleman


Deputy Inspector


Margaret Daly


Teller


Nancy Pihlcrantz


Teller


Roger Dangora Teller


John Piotti Teller


Joseph DeFrancesco


Teller


Betty Power Teller


Marjorie DeFrancesco


Teller


John Reagan, Sr.


Inspector


Dorothy Dexter


Teller


Arline DiStatio


Teller


Catherine Edmonds Teller


Harriet Sadler


Teller


Alice Feneck


Teller


Minna Senger


Teller


Elizabeth Hallaren


Teller


Rita Staples


Teller


Barbara Hamer


Teller


Nellie Sparrell


Teller


Ann Hartigan


Teller


Rosalind Whittemore


Teller


Rose Marie Hartigan


Teller


Irene MacDonald Teller


Carol Marsh Teller


Mrs. John McCarvell


Clerk


Rita McMullin


Teller


Carmella Molla


Teller


Deputy Warden


Barbara Ohrenberger Teller


Julia Rosebach Ruth Rowan


Teller


Teller


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WARRANT - STATE PRIMARIES


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts WARRANT FOR STATE 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 Main Street Elementary School, Tuesday, the 13th day of September, 1960 at 12:00 o'clock Noon, for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nom- ination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


Senator in Congress


Governor


Lieutenant Governor


For This Commonwealth For This Commonwealth For This Commonwealth


Secretary of the Commonwealth


Attorney General


For This Commonwealth For This Commonwealth For This Commonwealth For This Commonwealth


Treasurer and Receiver-General


Auditor of the Commonwealth


Representative in Congress For Ninth Congressional District For First Councillor District


Councillor For Norfolk and Plymouth Senatorial District Senator


1 Representative in General Court


For Third Plymouth Representative District


Register of Probate and Insolvency County Commissioner (2)


For Plymouth County For Plymouth County For Plymouth County


County Treasurer


VACANCIES


In Plymouth County: A Clerk of Courts For Plymouth County The polls will be open from Noon to 8:00 p.m.


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 first day of September, A.D. 1960. G. HERBERT REPASS EARLE F. ALLEN CHARLES H. WHITING Selectmen of Norwell


A True Copy, ATTEST: /s/ HARLAND W. FARRAR, Constable Tuesday, September 6, 1960.


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STATE PRIMARY September 13, 1960


The Polls opened at 12 noon with the following Election Officers in attendance:


Warden, Earle F. Allen, Deputy Warden, Inspectors, Thomas T. Barstow (R), and John Reagan (D), Clerk, Geraldine McCar- vell (D), Deputy Clerk, Gloria B. Broderick (D).


Tellers: Minna Senger (R), Annie Capell (R), Rosalind Whittemore (D), John Piotti (D), Janice Litchfield (R), Eleanor Benner (R), Carol Marsh (R), Elizabeth Hallaren (R), Joan Bailey (R), Helen Johnson (R), Ruth Murray (D), Julia Rose- bach (D), Agnes M. Albert (D), Alice L. Feneck (D), Dorothy Dexter (D), Margaret Daly (D).


John Piotti was in charge of the ballot box and Minna Sen- ger, Rosalind Whittemore and Gloria Broderick checked in, with Thomas T. Barstow and John Reagan serving as Inspectors.


Annie Capell and Earle F. Allen checked out. Carmella Molla, Harland Farrar, and George Cavanagh served as Police Officers for the day. The Town Clerk was in attendance in charge of the register to check any challenged registrations.


The Town Clerk delivered the following to the Warden: 1 ballot box, 3 counting boards, 3 sets of voting lists, Democratic ballots, Republican ballots, tally sheets, a master sheet for tally of votes, envelopes for ballots cast and valise for ballots after counting. The Warden delivered 300 Democratic ballots and 500 Republican ballots to the ballot clerks.


At the opening of the polls, the ballot box registered 0000 and the box was publicly examined to show it was empty, upon which it was locked and the key given in custody of Officer Cavanagh.


The Town Clerk swore the Election Officers to the faithful performance of their duties and the polls were declared open by the Warden.


The polls were declared closed by the Warden at 8:00 p.m. at which time the ballot box registered 633.


The following voters were challenged: Catherine Carpenter, because she asked for a Republican ballot, when she was marked Democratic in pencil on last voting list - evidently an error. She was given a Republican ballot.


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The name of Sumner Page Bennett was confused with the registration of his brother, Peirson S. Page Bennett. Both were registered and Sumner Bennett was allowed to receive a ballot.


A typographical error caused the name of Ann M. Martin to be omitted from the supplemental list of voters. Her name was found in the register and added to the voting list, whereupon she was given a ballot.


633 ballots were taken from the ballot box, which corre- sponded with the ballot box register, which were found to be 193 Democratic and 440 Republican.


Upon being canvassed and counted in open meeting, they were found to have been cast as follows:


Democratic


Senator in Congress


Foster Furcolo


49


Edmund C. Buckley 23


Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. 116


Blanks 5


Governor


Joseph D. Ward 57


Francis E. Kelly 24


John F. Kennedy 14


Alfred Magaletta 6


Robert F. Murphy


15


Endicott Peabody 74


Gabriel Francis Piemonte 3


Lieutenant Governor


Edward F. Mclaughlin, Jr. 163


Pasquale Caggiano


17


Blanks


13


Secretary


Kevin H. White 67


Francis X. Ahearn 79


Margaret F. McGovern 15


Blanks 15


Attorney General


Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 163


Blanks


30


Treasurer


John Thomas Driscoll 80


George F. Hurley 16


John B. Kennedy 11


John M. Kennedy 8


Patrick F. McDonough 46


Congressman


John Almeida, Jr.


30


Edward F. Harrington 61


Robert W. McDonald 56


19


William McAuliffe Blanks 27


Councillor


Ernest C. Stasiun


58


Antone Almeida 16


Joseph P. Clark, Jr. 28


Harold C. Nagle


41


John B. Nunes


8


Leo P. Soares


1


Blanks


38


Senator


Angelo Spirito


4


Folkner


11


Scattering


4


Blanks


174


Representative in


General Court


Michael T. Russo


-


Blanks


Register of Probate


and Insolvency


Scattering


1


Blanks


192


County Commissioner


Paul J. Gillis


110


James E. Martin


70


Ainslee L. Schofield


66


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Robert J. Sullivan 12


Blanks


20


County Treasurer


Auditor


Charles E. Gould 124


Thomas J. Buckley


153


Blanks 69


John F. Hynes


28


Clerk of Courts


Blanks


12


Scattering


2


Blanks 191


Republican


Senator in Congress


Councillor


Leverett Saltonstall


412


William E. Hall 320


Wallace J. Wilbur 84


Blanks


36


Governor


John A. Volpe


426


Blanks


14


Newland H. Holmes 404


Blanks 36


Lieutenant Governor


Augustus Means 427


Blanks


13


Secretary


Edward W. Brooke


420


Blanks


20


Attorney General


George Michaels 419


Blanks


21


Treasurer


Walter J. Tribulski


308


Francis Andrew Walsh


110


Blanks


22


Auditor


Gardner B. Wardwell


416


Blanks


24


H. Roy Hartshorn 65


Warren S. Keith 146


Hastings Keith 420


Blanks


20


Clerk of Courts Robert S. Prince 412


Blanks


28


NELLIE L. SPARRELL,


Town Clerk.


Representative in General Court


John P. Ryan 153


Alfred R. Shrigley 280


Blanks 7


Register of Probate and Insolvency Walter H. Gilday 402


Blanks


38


County Commissioners


Elva M. Bent 352


Norman G. MacDonald 382


Blanks 146


County Treasurer


Charles W. Williams 195


Congressman


Blanks 34


Senator


Blanks 28


Blanks 140


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WARRANT - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


TOWN OF NORWELL Commonwealth of Massachusetts


WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


Monday, October 10, 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 Monday, the tenth day of October, 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 amend the Zoning By-Laws by the following changes to Section III and by adding a new Section VIA, or act on anything relative thereto, as follows:


In Section III


1. By striking out the first six lines and substituting the following:


Establishment of Districts


The Town is hereby divided into six classes of districts:


Residential Districts A, B and C.


Business Districts A, B and C.


All districts are shown on "Zoning Map, Town of Norwell, September, 1959, as revised August 18, 1960" which is filed in the Town Clerk's Office and is made a part hereof.


2. By inserting in the paragraph describing Residential Dis- trict B, in the second line thereof, after the words Business Dis- trict B, the words and Business District C.


3. By striking out August, 1959 in the second line following the caption Business District B, and substituting therefor Septem- ber, 1959 as revised August 18, 1960.


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4. By striking out the description of Business District B-4, and substituting the following:


B-4. Starting at the intersection of the southwesterly way line of Washington Street and the westerly way line of High Street; thence southerly by the westerly way line of High Street to a point 500 feet from the southwesterly way line of Washing- ton Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence north- westerly by a line 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street and parallel thereto to a point in the Norwell-Hingham town line 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence northeasterly by the Norwell- Hingham town line to the southwesterly way line of Washington Street; thence southeasterly by the southwesterly way line of Washington Street to the point of beginning.


5. By inserting at the end of Section III, the following: Business District C.


C-1. Starting at a point in the westerly way line of High Street 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom at the southerly corner of Area B-4; thence southwesterly in a straight line to a point 500 feet southwesterly from the westerly shore line of Hatch Pond, so-called, said line being in line with a point on the Norwell-Rockland town line 500 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly way line of Pond Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence from said point 500 feet southwesterly from Hatch Pond, so-called, southeasterly in a straight line to a point in the northeasterly way line of the Southeast Expressway 2,000 feet southeasterly from its intersection with the Norwell- Rockland town line; thence northwesterly by the northeasterly way line of the Southeast Expressway 2,000 feet to its intersection with the Norwell-Rockland town line; thence northwesterly by the Norwell-Rockland town line to the southeasterly way line of Pond Street; thence northeasterly by the southeasterly way line of Pond Street to a point 500 feet southwesterly from the south- westerly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom and in the southwesterly line of Area B-4; thence southeasterly by the southwesterly line of Area B-4 to the point of beginning.


By adding, following Section VI, a new Section as follows:


Section VIA. In Business District C no building or structure shall be constructed, altered or placed upon land for any use except as follows, nor shall any building or structure or premises be used for any purpose except:


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(A) Any purpose or use, except for a residence or nursing home, and not likely to be injurious, noxious or offensive by rea- son of the emission of odors, fumes, dust, smoke, noise or other cause, nor hazardous to the community on account of fire, explo- sion or other cause.


Article II. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $20,000 or some other sum or sums of money for the pur- pose of purchasing materials and installing water mains of not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter in Washington Street from the end of the existing main to the junc- tion of Washington and Pond Streets and in Pond Street from this junction to the Rockland-Norwell Town line and to meet said appropriation by transfer from available funds in the Treas- ury, or by authorizing the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow for such purpose the sum of $20,000, or some other sum or sums of money as the Town shall determine by the issuance of bonds or notes under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article III. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to purchase or take by eminent domain in the name of the Town of Norwell, for the purpose of securing to the Town additional sources and means of distribution of public water supply, such ground water sources within the limits of the Town as the said Board of Water Commissioners shall consider necessary and adequate for such purpose, such land or rights therein as the said Board shall consider necessary for the protection thereof, and such land or rights therein as the said Board shall consider necessary for access thereto or for the conveyance of the water to be secured therefrom to other parts of the Town; and to appropriate therefor the sum of four thousand dollars or any other sum or sums, and to meet said appropriation by transfer from available funds in the Treasury or by authoriz- ing the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow for such purpose the sum of $4,000 or some other sum or sums of money as the Town shall determine by the issuance of bonds or notes under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. or act on anything relative thereto.


Article IV. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $25,000, or some other sum of money, for the purpose of the purchase and installation of pumping equipment, construction of buildings for pumping stations, grading for and installation of a connecting water main between the pumping station and an existing main on Grove Street, and to meet such appropriation


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by transfer of available funds in the Treasury, or by authorizing the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow for such purpose the sum of $25,000 or some other sum or sums of money as the Town shall determine by the issuance of bonds or notes under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article V. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds in the Treasury the sum of $2,100 or any other sum or sums to the present Police Department Payroll Account to cover additional costs until December 31, 1960, or act on any- thing relative thereto.


Article VI. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds in the Treasury the sum of $4,200 or any other sum to provide a new additional Police Department cruiser, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article VII. To see if the Town will vote to accept an eye- testing machine as a gift from the Lions Club of Norwell, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article VIII. To see if the Town will appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,000 for installation of drainage on Main Street, or act on anything relative thereto.


You are directed to serve this Warrant by posting a copy thereof attested to by you in writing, at each of five public places in the Town seven days at least before the time for holding the meeting called for in the Warrant. Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk of said Town on or before the tenth day of October, 1960. Given under our hands at Norwell this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1960.


G. HERBERT REPASS, Chairman EARLE F. ALLEN CHARLES H. WHITING Board of Selectmen


A True Copy: ATTEST HARLAND W. FARRAR, Constable of Norwell.


October 3, 1960.


I hereby certify that I have posted said Warrant according to the Town By-Law and make this my return.


HARLAND W. FARRAR, Constable of Norwell.


October 3, 1960.


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING October 10, 1960


Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, issued by the Selectmen of Norwell and executed by a duly appointed and qualified Con- stable of the Town, at which a quorum was present, the voters met and took the following action:


The meeting was called to order at 7:45 p.m. by the Moder- ator, with 205 voters present. The Moderator appointed as tellers Harry L. Chase, Jr., James P. Hall, George H. Whitcher, Jr., Ed- mund V. Anderson, Paul MacDonald, Robert H. Kroeger and John D. Lindsay and swore same to the faithful performance of their duty.


A group of Girl Scouts, under leadership of Mrs. Phyllis Lindsay, was admitted and seated in that portion of the balcony nearest the street, as were also non-registered property owners.


The Town Clerk read that portion of the Warrant calling the meeting and the return of same made by the Constable at the time of its execution, followed by a motion which was seconded and voted, to omit reading of the articles, until each was taken up for action.


Article 1. Mr. Frederick C. Truelove, a member of the Plan- ning Board, read the article as printed in the Warrant, made the following motion, which was seconded: "Motion for Article 1. Under Article 1 of the Warrant, I move, on behalf of the Planning Board, and as its recommendation, that the Town vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws by the five changes to Section III and by adding a new Section VIA, all as set forth in the Transcript of Articles in Warrant, beginning in the fourth line of Article 1 with the words "In Section III," and ending with the words "fire, explosion or other cause." He then yielded the floor to G. Herbert Repass, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, who explained the article in detail. It was voted, 161 yes, 44 no, to amend the Zoning By-Laws as follows:


"In Section III


1. By striking out the first six lines and substituting the fol- lowing:


Establishment of Districts


The Town is hereby divided into six classes of districts: Residential Districts A, B and C.


Business Districts A, B and C.


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All districts are shown on "Zoning Map, Town of Norwell, September 1959, as revised August 18, 1960" which is filed in the Town Clerk's office and is made a part hereof."




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