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On petition of Louis A. Munson and others.
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Article 24. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5000) for the purpose of extending the water main south along Woburn Street from its present terminus near the residence of Mrs. Albert Buck to a point opposite the residence of Mr. Richard Nutter or do anything in relation thereto.
On petition of Gladys Larson and others.
Article 25. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200) for the purpose of extending the water main 400 feet along Woburn Street from its present terminus near the residence of Mrs. Albert Buck to a point opposite the res- idence of Mr. Elmer J. Larson or do anything in relation thereto.
On petition of Gladys Larson and others.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,900 (Three Thousand Nine Hundred) for the purpose of extending the water main southerly along Woburn Street from Salem St. to a point near or opposite to the residence of Mr. Raymond White, or do anything in relation thereto.
On petition of Mary T. White and others.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty six hundred Dollars ($3,600.00) for the purpose of ex- tending the Water main Easterly along Lowell St. to West Street and Northerly along West Street to a point at or near Nickerson Ave. or do anything in relation thereto.
On petition of John E. Foye and others.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars ($6,500.) for the purpose of extending the water main from the present hydrant on Chestnut Street, corner of Hillside Way, south-westward along Hillside Way two thou- sand feet (2000) more or less, or do anything in relation thereto.
On petition of William H. Feindel and others.
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Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, immediately after making service thereof.
Given under our hands and seal of said Town this seventh day of February, A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Eight.
HAROLD E. MELZAR, FREDERICK J. MacQUAIDE, CHARLES H. BLACK,
Selectmen of WILMINGTON
ATTEST:
RALPH R. CURRIER,
Town Clerk
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INDEX
WILMINGTON TOWN REPORT
Page
Middlesex County Extension Service, Report of
137
Assessors' Valuation, 1937 35
Board of Health, Report of 93
Building Inspector, Report of 87
Carter Lecture Committee Report 121
Carter Lecture Committee, Report of Treasurer 120
Chief of Police, Report of
78
Collector's Account 133
Fire Department, Report of 83
Inspector of Animals, Report of 127
Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of 127
Jury List
36
Librarian's Report 89
Memorial Day Committee, Report of 91
Moth Superintendent and Tree Warden, Report of 126
Planning Board, Park Department, Joint Report of 136
Public Welfare, Report 128
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of 85
Superintendent of Streets, Report of 134
Town Accountant, Report of 37
Town Clerk, Town Meetings, Report of 11
Town Clerk, Summary of Births, Marriages and Deaths 31
Town Clerk, License Account 32
Town Counsel, Report of 76
Town Officers, 1937 3
Town Warrant
139
Treasurer's Report 36
Trustees of the Public Library, Report of 88
Trustees of Trust Funds, Report of 72
Water Commissioners, Report of 122
Cemetery Commissioners, Report of 125
INDEX-Continued
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Page
Reports of:
High School Principal 108
School Committee
95
School Nurse 111
Superintendent of Schools 97
Supervisor of Art 113
Supervisor of Music 118
Supervisor of Physical Education 115
Miscellaneous :
Grade Distribution 104
Roster of School Employees 106
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS OF
WILMINGTON, MASS.
GTON
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FOR THE
FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1938
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ELECTED AND APPOINTED TOWN OFFICERS, 1938
SELECTMEN AND BOARD OF SURVEY
CHARLES H. BLACK, Chairman
FREDERICK J. MacQUAIDE
FRANK W. DAYTON
Moderator
PHILIP B. BUZZELL
Town Counsel
PHILIP B. BUZZELL
Town Clerk
WILLIAM S. CAVANAUGH
Treasurer
FRANK L. EAMES
Collector of Taxes GEORGE W. BUCK
Town Accountant
HARRY R. DEMING
Term expires 1940
Board of Public Welfare
JEROME J. O'LEARY HENRY J. PORTER FRANK G. PATCH
Term expires 1941 Term expires 1939 Term expires 1940
Assessors
GEORGE W. BUCK JOHN D. COOKE WILLIAM H. DOUCETTE
Term expires 1939 Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
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Constables HARRY J. AINSWORTH (elected)
Police Department HARRY J. AINSWORTH, Chief
Officers
ROY A. BOUSFIELD ELMER W. EATON FREDERICK A. FIELD DONALD W. FOSTER HARRY D. FOSTER JOSEPH GALKA HARRIS P. HEMEON FRANCIS S. HOBAN CLIFFORD GORDON
JOHN J. McANDREW H. OLIVER NEWCOMB JOHN D. PLACE GARDNER I. RITCHIE TALBOT T. SIDELINKER PAUL W. WASHBURN EDMUND WATERS CHARLES D. REILLY (Special Duty) WILLIAM E. TOWNSEND (Special Duty) ERNEST CAIL
Keeper of Lock-Up HARRY J. AINSWORTH
Registrars of Voters
LAWRENCE M. HARRIMAN Term expires 1939 JAMES J. GILLIGAN VINAL E. LEWIS Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
WILLIAM S. CAVANAUGH, Clerk of Board
Fence Viewers
MICHAEL H. BARRY, JR. AUGUST MacLEOD
SAMUEL F. PERRY
Field Driver CHARLES D. REILLY (Appointed)
Surveyors of Wood, Bark, and Lumber
WILFRED A. ANDREWS HARRY R. DEMING FRANK G. PATCH HERBERT C. BARROWS
ARTHUR W. EAMES
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Measurers of Leather LAWRENCE M. HARRIMAN T. REGINALD FROTTON
Public Weighers of Merchandise
ALGOT L. OSTERMAN
EDWARD HASKELL HARRY DEMING WALTER L. HALE, Jr. ARVID G. SIMPSON CLAYTON F. LYONS CLIFFORD GATES FRED W. CARTER JOHN FLEMING
Sealer of Weights and Measures J. FRANK MUSE
Janitor of Town Hall ERNEST W. EAMES
Superintendent of Streets
D. ROBERT CARTER
Board of Health
Board of Selectmen Agent of Board of Health, ERNEST C. MacDOUGALL, M. D. Agent Special Work, WILLIAM S. CAVANAUGH, Town Clerk
Inspector of Animals
R. BURLEIGH ODIORNE
Inspector of Slaughtering R. BURLEIGH ODIORNE
Chief of Fire Department EDWIN L. DAY
Assistant Chief of Fire Department
WINFRED W. RICE
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Forest Fire Warden EDWIN L. DAY
Deputy Forest Fire Wardens
WINFRED W. RICE ROBERT WOOD CHARLES H. BLACK
CHESTER T. HORTON DONALD W. FOSTER ERNEST W. EAMES
HERBERT C. BARROWS
Forest Fire Patrol JAMES W. CASTINE (Appointed)
Water Commissioners
CALEB S. HARRIMAN (Chairman) ALDEN N. EAMES LOUIS T. McMAHON
Term expires 1939
Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
Superintendent of Water Department DONALD W. FOSTER
Cemetery Commissioners
GUY E. NICHOLS WALLACE E. BARROWS
LOUIS T. McMAHON
Term expires 1939 Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
H. OLIVER NEWCOMB, Superintendent
School Committee
JOHN W. HATHAWAY (Chairman)
Term expires 1939
HARRY W. DeLORIEA (Resigned)
BURT E. TILLEY
Term expires 1940 Term expires 1940
PETER NEILSON
VILMA BEDELL
SAMUEL F. FROLIO
Term expires 1941 Term expires 1941
Attendance Officer FREDERICK A. FIELD
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Inspector of Buildings JOSEPH CRISPO
Undertakers
WILLIAM S. CAVANAUGH
GUY E. NICHOLS JOSEPH B. MCMAHON
Burial Agent
JOSEPH B. McMAHON
Trustees of Public Library
HELEN H. BUCK
Term expires in 1939
PHILIP B. BUZZELL
Term expires in 1939
EDWARD N. EAMES
Term expires in 1940
PETER NEILSON
Term expires in 1940
LOUIS T. MCMAHON
Term expires in 1941
CHARLOTTE HATHAWAY
Term expires in 1941
Trustees of Trust Funds
PHILIP B BUZZELL
CALEB S. HARRIMAN EDWARD N. EAMES
Term expires 1939 Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
Tree Warden JOHN W. BABINE
Superintendent for Suppression of Moths JOHN W. BABINE
Board of Appeal
EDWARD M. NEILSON JOSEPH F. NEE DAVID L. MARTIN
ALFRED ALLEN EDWIN TWOMEY LOUIS T. MCMAHON
Sarah D. J. Carter Lecture Fund Committee
LOUIS T. DOUCETTE MURIEL ANN GEBHARD MILDRED E. NEILSON ARTHUR F. BLAKE JOHN W. HATHAWAY
Term expires 1939 Term expires 1940
Term expires 1940
Term expires 1940
Term expires 1941
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Planning Board
WALLACE E. BARROWS RAYMOND HAROLD SWAIN
Term expires 1939
EDWARD M. NEILSON
Term expires 1940 Term expires 1941
HOWARD E. BEDELL, HAROLD E. MELZAR Advisory Members
Finance Committee
HERBERT C. BARROWS (Chairman)
Term expires 1941
DANIEL H. ROSS
Term expires 1941
FRANK H. PLIMPTON
Term expires 1941
EDWIN J. TWOMEY
Term expires 1939
JOSEPH M. GRIMES
Term expires 1939
RALPH R. CURRIER (Unexpired term)
Term expires 1939
THOMAS C. DALEY
Term expires 1940
CHARLES F. PERRY
Term expires 1940
WALTER G. BUCKLE (Unexpired term)
Term expires 1940
Ballot Clerks and Tellers
ROSE T. CAVANAUGH
FRANK W. KIDDER EDGAR SHAW JAMES WHITE
HARRY SWAIN JAMES FITZGERALD ARTHUR HAMILTON JOHN E. DENEHY
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Record of Warrants and Proceedings of the Town Meetings Summary of Births, Marriages and Deaths with a Statement of Money Paid the Town Treasurer on Account of Dog Licenses, also Statements of Money Paid Division of Fisheries and Game, and of Town Licenses Recorded and Money Paid Town Treasurer
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
To Harry J. Ainsworth, a Constable of the Town of Wilmington:
Greeting :- In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the manner prescribed in the By-Laws of said Town, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town qualified by law to vote in Town affairs to meet and assemble at Town Hall on Monday, the seventh day of March next at 9:45 o'clock in the forenoon. the polls to be opened at 10:00 A. M. and shall be closed at $:00 P. M. for the election of Town Officers.
Article 1. To bring in your votes on one ballot for three Select- men, who shall also act as Board of Survey; one Assessor for three years; Town Clerk; Treasurer; Collector of Taxes; Constable; Board of Public Welfare, one member for a term of three years; two members of School Committee for three years; two Trustees of the Public Library for three years; one member of the S. D. J. Carter Lecture Committee for five years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one member of Planning Board for three years; Tree Warden; Mod- erator.
You are also hereby further required and directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants of the Town of Wilmington who are qualified to vote on elections and Town affairs. therein to assemble subsequent- ly and meet in Town Meeting at the Grange Hall, Wildwood Street, in said Town of Wilmington, on Monday the 14th day of March, 1938, at eight o'clock P. M., then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 2. To choose all other Town Officers for the ensuing year.
Article 3. To hear the reports of Committees and act thereon.
Article 4. To see how much money the Town will Vote to raise and appropriate for the following items:
General Government Education Highways
Health and Sanitation Public Health Work Protection of Life and Property
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Town Indebtedness
Street Lights Water Department Hydrant Rental Cemetery Care of Parks
Unclassified
Charities and Aid Soldiers' Benefits
Public Library
Interest
Reserve Fund
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year begin- ing January 1, 1938 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 General Laws.
Article 6 To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum suf- ficient to pay the County of Middlesex, as required by law, the Town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance, and repair of the Mid- dlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amend- ment thereof and in addition thereto and including Chapter 400, Sec- tion 25 G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 7. To see what action the Town will take to meet the as- sessment of $1,723.35 heretofore made on it for the purpose of paying its share of the cost of making alterations and constructing additions in and to the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital under Chapter 205 of the Acts of 1937.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) to cover incidental expenses of the Planning Board, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a Committee of two members to assist the Planning Board in its duties, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($367.50) to pay for effecting insurance providing indemnity for the protection of the officers and employees of the Highway Department and Police Department of the Town against loss by reason of their liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death, at any time re- sulting therefrom, caused by the operation, within the scope of their
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official duties or employment, of motor vehicles owned by the Town, to an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) on account of injury to or death of one person, in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 of Chapter 40 of the General Laws as amended, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00) for the observance of Memorial Day, and that the Moderator appoint a Committee who shall arrange and have charge of such observance, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 12. To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate for necessary expenses in connection with Works Progress Ad- ministration projects, approved by the United States Government for the Town, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 13. To see if the town will repeal the present zoning laws. On petition of Louis I. Elfman, and others.
Article 14. To see if the town will modify the zoning laws so that Main Street from Harnden Street to Massachusetts Avenue on both sides of the street with a depth to conform with present layout of pre- vious parts as laid out for business, be changed so that said part of Main Street will be in the business zone. On petition of Louis Elfman and others.
Article 15. To see if the Town will lay out and accept Cook Avenue, beginning from the easterly side of Main Street and thence running easterly on Cook Avenue for a distance of approximately 500 teet to Burnham Street, and appropriate ($400.00) therefor. On peti- tion of Joseph L. Berrett and others.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote that certain land recently acquired by the Town by foreclosure of tax title, said land being sit- uated near Andover Street, formerly owned by Walfair Construction Company, and supposed to contain forty (40) acres more or less, the decree of foreclosure being dated April 8, 1936, and entered in the Land Court, in tax lien foreclosure case No. 5872, shall hereafter be held by the Town subject to the management, improvement and control of the Board of Water Commissioners for the general purposes of the Water Department, and especially for protecting and preserving the purity of the Town's water supply, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of the Water Commissioners.
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Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to purchase in the name and on behalf of the Town, at a price not exceeding forty ($40.00) dollars, to be paid out of the general Water Department appropriation, a tract of land supposed to contain about one acre situated near Andover Street, and shown as land of Josephine L. Messinger on a plan entitled "Plan of land in No. Wilmington, Mass. belonging to the Town of Wilmington," which plan is dated January 6, 1936, made by John Dyer, Surveyor, and a copy of it is on file in the Land Court in tax lien foreclosure case No. 5872; which land, when, as and if so purchased, shall be held by the Town, subject to the management, improvement and control of the Board of Water Commissioners, for the general purposes of the Water Depart- ment, and especially for protection and preserving the purity of the Town's water supply, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of the Water Commissioners.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift, a con- veyance from Ruth Marion Giles, or whoever may then be the owner, of certain parcels of registered land situated near the grade crossing of Salem Street and the Salem and Lowell branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad, which parcels are described in Owner's Certificate of Title No. 539, in the name of Ellen S. Perry, recorded in the North Reg- istry District of Middlesex County, Book 5, Page 333, as lots A, C, D and F, respectively, as shown on a plan drawn by C. B. Humphrey, Surveyor for the Land Court dated June 12 1914 a portion of which plan is on record with said Original Certificate No. 539 which land, when, as and if so conveyed to the Town, shall be held by it, subject to the manage- ment, improvement, and control of the Board of Water Commissioners, for the general purposes of the Water Department, and especially for protecting and preserving the purity of the Town's water supply, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of the Water Commissioners.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the following sums, or do anything in relation thereto:
$ 584.68 on account of overdraft in Interest.
502.50 on account balance of 1937 State tax.
41.69 on account balance of State Parks and Reservations on 1937 tax.
78.05 on account balance of 1937 County tax.
24.87 on account abatement of 1933 taxes.
901.60 on account abatement of 1935 taxes.
$2,173.63 on account deficit in Excess and Deficiency account.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200. (two hundred dollars) for the purpose of purchasing
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and maintaining a motorcycle for the police department for use in patroling the Silver Lake section or anywhere in the town when needed. On petition of Walter Goss and others.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000.00 (eight thousand dollars) for the purpose of extend- ing the water main westerly along Salem St. from its terminus now near the residence of Patrick Sullivan to a point at or near the Tewks- bury town line or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of Harry Alpert and others.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) dollars or any lesser amount for the extension of water main along Burlington Avenue from the corner of Boutwell Street to the corner of Swain Road, and thence along Swain Road as far as the same has been accepted as a public way; or so much of such extension as the sum so raised and appro- priated will permit, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of Natalie A. Giroux and others.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $9,625.00 (nine thousand, six hundred and twenty-five) dollars for the purpose of extending the Water main from its present terminus on Ballardvale Street near the residence of Mr. Tompkinson, North to a point at or near the Farmhouse of the Friend Bros. farm, or de anything in relation thereto. On petition of Louis A. Munson and others.
Article 24. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5000.) for the purpose of extending the water main south along Woburn Street from its present terminus near the residence of Mrs. Albert Buck to a point opposite the residence of Mr. Richard Nutter or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of Gladys Larson and others.
Article 25. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.) for the purpose of extending the water main 400 feet along Woburn Street from its present terminus near the residence of Mrs. Albert Buck and to a point opposite the residence of Mr. Elmer J. Larson or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of Gladys Larson and others.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum cf $3,900 (three thousand nine hundred) for the purpose of extending the water main southerly along Woburn Street from Salem
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St. to a point near or opposite to the residence of Mr. Raymond White, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of Mary T. White and others.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-six hundred dollars ($3,600.00) for the purpose of extending the Water main Easterly along Lowell St. to West Street and Northerly along West Street to a point at or near Nickerson Ave- nue, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of John E. Foye and others.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars ($6,500) for the purpose of extending the water main from the present hydrant on Chestnut Street, corner of Hillside Way, south-westward along Hillside Way two thousand feet (2000) more or less, or do anything in relation thereto. On petition of William H. Feindel and others.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings to the Town Clerk, immediately after making service thereof.
Given under our hands and seal of said Town this seventh day of February, A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Eight.
HAROLD E. MELZAR FREDERICK J. MacQUAIDE CHARLES H. BLACK
Selectmen of Wilmington.
(SEAL)
Attest:
RALPH R. CURRIER
Town Clerk.
Middlesex; SS:
February 24, 1938.
This is to certify that I this day posted attested copies of this Warrant in accordance with the BY-LAWS of the Town of Wilmington.
HARRY J. AINSWORTH
Constable.
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TOWN MEETING
Record of Proceedings of the Annual Town Meeting Held
March 7, 1938.
In accordance with the foregoing Warrant the voters assembled at the Town Hall on the above date. The Meeting was called to order by the Moderator and the Warrant read by the Town Clerk as far as Article 2 when a motion was made by Mr. Eames to dispense with the reading of the remaining Articles.
Voted in the affirmative.
The Moderator then examined the ballot box which was found empty, the register indicating 0000, the ballot box was then locked and the key was delivered to the Constable.
The ballot Clerks and Tellers being duly sworn, the official ballots were delivered to the ballot clerks and tellers and receipts taken by the Town Clerk.
At ten o'clock A. M. the Moderator declared the polls open.
At eight o'clock P. M. the Moderator declared the polls closed.
The names checked on the check list numbered fourteen hundred and seventy-seven (1,477), the ballots counted from the ballot box numbered fourteen hundred seventy-seven (1,477), and the register in- dicated fourteen hundred seventy-seven (1,477).
The following is the vote for Town Officers as announced by the Moderator.
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Selectmen (to act as Board of Survey)
Votes
Michael H. Barry five hundred sixty-eight
568
Elected Charles H. Black nine hundred seventy-eight 978
Elected Frank W. Dayton six hundred twenty-one
621
David Elfman one hundred four
104
Vinal Edward Lewis one hundred twenty-one
121
Frederick J. McQuaide eight hundred eighteen
818
John H. White one
1
Fred Doucette one
1
Blanks six hundred seventy-one
6.71
Assessor (three years)
Walter G. Buckle two hundred eighty-six
286
Lawrence Henry Cushing one hundred twenty-nine 129
Harry W. DeLoriea three hundred 300
Elected William H. Doucette three hundred eighty-one
381
James R. Gracie forty-eight
48
Peter Neilson one hundred sixty-five
165
Charles E. Rice eighty-nine
8.9
Blanks seventy-nine
79
Town Clerk
Elected
William S. Cavanaugh eight hundred eight
808
Ralph R. Currier six hundred twenty-two 622
Blanks forty seven
47
Board of Public Welfare (three years)
Elected
Jerome J. O'Leary eleven hundred
1100
John Horton one
1
Charlie McCarthy two
2
Natalie Giroux one
1
Blanks three hundred seventy-three
373
Treasurer
Elected
Frank L. Eames eleven hundred sixty-nine
1169
Joe Cotton one
1
Snow White one
1
Elmer Nary one
1
Blanks three hundred five
305
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Elected
Harold E. Melzar five hundred forty-eight
548
Collector of Taxes
Elected
George W. Buck twelve hundred eight
120S
Bob Baker one
1
Joe Ring one
1
Paul Galka one
1
Mickey Mouse one
1
Blanks two hundred sixty-five 265
Constable
Elected
Harry J. Ainsworth eleven hundred ninety
1190
James Duggan one
1
Howard Southmayd one
1
Red Meade one
1
Robert Edell one
1
Susan Esler one
1
Mickey Mouse two
2
Mae West one
1
Blanks two hundred seventy-nine
279
School Committee (three years) ยท
Elected Vilma B. Bedell seven hundred nineteen
719
Roy A. Bousfield two hundred forty-seven 247
Elected Samuel F. Frolio seven hundred fifty-six 756
Olivia Norcross six hundred twenty-five
625
Pop Eye one
1
Blanks six hundred one
601
Trustee Public Library (three years)
Elected
Charlotte Hathaway nine hundred twenty-three
923
Elected Louis T. McMahon ten hundred eighty-six
1086
Bernard Ring one
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