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7 4 <br /> (WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING - See Warrant Book) <br /> ANNUAL TOWN MEETING <br /> March 3, 1969 <br /> In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the <br /> Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said <br /> Town of Lexington on Monday, March the Third: in, the year of our <br /> Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-nine at 7:00 in the forenoon. <br /> The following places were designated as the voting places for <br /> the various precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct Two, <br /> Adams School; Precinct Three, Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct Four, High <br /> School; Precinct Five, Central Fire Station; Precinct Six, Maria <br /> Hastings School. <br /> The following election officers having been duly appointed <br /> by the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned <br /> for duty as follows: <br /> Precinct One Precinct Two <br /> Mary E. Clifford Warden Ilda J. Field <br /> Marjorie E. Wirpio Clerk Agnes Heimlich <br /> Virginia M. Warner Inspector Margaret Wilson <br /> Eileen J. Fradette Inspector Alice G. Marshall <br /> Margaret S. Magner Inspector Ida B. Fisk <br /> Precinct Three Precinct Four <br /> Randall W. Richards Warden Michael Lovezzola <br /> Edna R. Anderson Clerk Mary G. Oliver <br /> Marjorie Modoono Inspector Mary G. McCauley <br /> Dolores M. Swan Inspector Helen C. Rooney <br /> Mary C. Casey Inspector Edna F. Marshall <br /> Precinct Five Precinct Six <br /> Joseph 0. Rooney Warden Mary J. Ferry <br /> Helen L. Perry Clerk Elizabeth F. Downey <br /> Mary F. Irwin Inspector Sally S. Hooper <br /> Mary V. Spencer Inspector Irene V. Fenerty <br /> Ann M. Baum Inspector Florence M. Boone <br /> The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven o'clock <br /> A. M. and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., after which time, <br /> after due notice, they were closed. <br /> The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance <br /> of their duties. <br /> The total number of registered voters in each precinct as follows: <br /> Precinct One 2,875 (Twenty-eight hundred, seventy-five) <br /> Precinct Two 2,1. 75 (Twenty-four hundred, seventy-five) <br /> Precinct Three 2,396 (Twenty-three hundred, ninety-six) <br /> Precinct Four 2,384 (Twenty-three hundred, eighty-four) <br /> Precinct Five 2,707 (Twenty-seven hundred, seven) <br /> Precinct Six _2_,...5.2.§. (Twenty-five hundred, six) <br /> 15,343 (Fifteen thousand, three hundred forty-three) <br /> Reconciliation sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at her <br /> office. <br /> The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed the result <br /> as follows: <br /> Precinct One 626 (Six hundred twenty-six) <br /> Precinct Two 716 (Seven hundred sixteen) <br /> Precinct Three 757 (Seven hundred fifty-seven) <br /> Precinct Four 649 (Six hundred forty-nine) <br /> Precinct Five 731 (Seven hundred thirty-one) <br /> Precinct Six 547 (Five hundred forty-seven) <br /> 4,026 (Four thousand, twenty-six) <br />