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<br /> COLLECTOR OF TAXES
<br /> Ethel U. Rich 686 619 671 705 748 573 4,002
<br /> Blanks 165 147 118 128 116 97 771
<br /> Totals 851 766 789 833 864 670 4,773
<br /> Ethel U. Rich was elected Collector of Taxes for one year.
<br /> CEMETERY COMMISSIONER
<br /> Gail W. Smith 475 434 498 529 488 417 2,841
<br /> James L. Grant 198 144 178 131 245 155 1,051
<br /> Blanks 178 188 113 173 131 98 881
<br /> Totals 851 766 789 833 864 670 4,773
<br /> Gail W. Smith was elected Cemetery Commissioner for three years.
<br /> CONSTABLES
<br /> Kenneth M. Cox 613 547 628 630 679 521 - 3, 618
<br /> Paul E. Furdon 655 572 619 654 669 525 3,694
<br /> Blanks 434 413 331 382 380 294 - 2,234
<br /> Totals 1, 702 1,532 1,578 1,666 1, 728 1, 340 , 9,546
<br /> Kenneth M. Cox and Paul E. Furdon were elected Constables for
<br /> three years.
<br /> TRUSTHN-0, OF PUBLIC TRUSTS
<br /> George P . Morey 610 559 612 646 651 524 3, 602
<br /> Blanks 241 207 177 187 213 146 1, 171
<br /> Totals 851 766 789 833 864 670 4,773
<br /> George P. Morey was elected Trustee of Public Trusts for six years.
<br /> LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY
<br /> Edwin A. Bennett 536 475 513 553 600 447 3,124
<br /> Albert W. Hruby 499 464 514 542 588 435 3,042
<br /> Temple E. Scanlon 522 480 542 555 622 )1)11 3,162
<br /> Burton L. Williams 531 481 516 584 580 452 3,144
<br /> Blanks 1,316 1,164 1,071 1,098 1,066 905 6, 620
<br /> Totals 3,404 3,064 3,156 3,332 3,456 2,680 19,092
<br /> Temple E. Scanlon was elected to the Housing Authority for five years .
<br /> Burton L. Williams was elected to the Housing Authority for four years.
<br /> Edwin A. Bennett was elected to the Housing Authority for two years.
<br /> Albert W. Hruby was elected to the Housing Authority for one year.
<br /> QUESTION NO. ONE
<br /> "Shall the town pay one half the premium costs payable by a retired
<br /> employee for grouplife insurance and for group general or blanket
<br /> hospital, surgical and medical insurance?"
<br /> Yes 304 268 292 328 321 271 1, 784
<br /> No 231 145 182 192 203 160 1,113
<br /> Blanks 316 353 315 313 340 239 1,876
<br /> Totals 851 766 789 833 864 670 - 4,773
<br /> QUESTION NO. TWO
<br /> "Shall this town accept the provisions of section3one, two and three
<br /> of chapter one hundred thirty-nine of the General Laws, a fair and
<br /> concise summary of which appears below?"
<br /> 0,- Section one provides for adjudication of burnt, dilapidated or
<br /> dangerous building as nuisance; hearing; notice; and service of
<br /> order. Section two provides for appeal to the superior court by
<br /> person aggrieved by such order. Section three provides for abatement
<br /> or removal of such nuisance by the selectmen.
<br /> Yes )1)13 341 403 474 454 363 2,478
<br /> No 62 30 44 20 44 28 228
<br /> Blanks 346 395 342 339 366 279 2,067
<br /> Totals 851 766 789 833 864 670 4, 773
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