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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-06-28 SPEC~IAL TowN MEETING · * i?~;i~/'.."~::;'A?Special'~"Town Meeting was~alled to order'at~ Town Moderator, ~i~ Roy~ E ;' Sanguinebb~i ~_~ at ~he ~ Nantucke~'~'iHigh ~uditori~7~ He 7asked~the voters/for permission for the~rresiden~ tgk~payebs ~g0~:b~'~llowed~to~Sit i~oh (th~ me, ting ~in a ar~a~; ~m~JI~ ~ waS'-voted~ that~ they' be% allowed ~' bo' stay as ? lofig" a~b they· ~:...~-. ~r. Sangu~nett~.asked for the coun~ at th~s t~me.. I~ was - :".'~"'~Ert~cle 'l' was~before ~th~ meeting ~d c~lled,' for 'rep9rts to be rec~eved from various committees, ...... ., ,. ' :. -. . ..... .~--':. ' ......... The only. report to be received was From .the F~nance The report was acce' -..' .,. .... - - . - Article 2 was before the meeting and. called for the 'extension ~ 'the runway ~he Nantucket~Memorial Airport by. raising from o' available funds or borrowing ~the~s~ of $41,000.00, to accomodate ~ jet aircraft. '~ '"'~'-' '~ .- Mr..6eo~ge '~ones was ~he fL~s~ %o speak 'an8 to the extension. Mr. "Arthur. Coivin was next 'and was in fav0~ of the '~xtension.' . Mr..Wilfred Rock followed and made a s in favor of the A lengthy., speach was made by Mr. Morris Crosby who opposed the new addition.-" ....... -~i~· " Mr; Norma~. P. Giffin spoke on the necessity of progress ~d' the ~changing of times, thus being in favor of the Airport runway extension. ...... ~:~, : . Mr." 'J~n'es again spoke after ~r. Rock got up to agree With . ,L" 'Mr.'~ P~rker..Gray spoke/on the n~,~essity"of keeping up with the changing times and the ne2essity.of~kepping the tourist't~ade'alive, - ~He ~felt hhis extension a must to the Isl~d's prosperityJ.. '.~ Mr. Mo'~r~s Crosby again~,spoke against the extension. ",:'~'4, -- C0~ittee be acdepted; the motion was..seconde% a show.of hands was The Airporp Runway -.-,-': The Vpte was 145 'in favor and 3 oppos'~d; Extension was voted ~n. The Meeting adjourned a't' 8:30 P.M. ~u~ ,tO'W~t the' ~abit~t~'of[~HelT~'of N~t~t"met-~ '7:~ A.M~" ~' the forenobn to ~ele~t ~e~ c~dA~e~ for ~6~atiom at ,the''~ State r~, to be elected at .the St~.,~ec~ion ~ No~e~er.,?~:~:~:%i were posted' 0utsid~ the 0~d RA~s,~' J~ructions ,~q Voters ~md PenUry, The fol~g Ballot ~erks'wer~ ~o~' ~':' E~ F. Sc~ 'E~e~ Peter I. 'S T~a~ S~ddon Wj Ee~Jr.~~ HerBert - C. Wood, Chester S. B~ett, Wesley A;~-For~e"~as' ~rn' ~ as W~den~'-':.?~>"~.:>hJ<?~:<~: .'~:': >'°?',r>?'2'~'~".~:'..'/*j ". ~e ba!lSts ~ three packages said to conta~ 162~ R'~lic~ ~d 78~ Dem~r&tic Ballots were delive~d ~ the B~lot Clerks ~d their receipt .t~en therefor. The B~lot Box ~d ~ergen~'B~lot Box ~e~ opened for ~specti~. < ~ey were to be e~. ~e ~gister on ~e B~st box was set~ at 00000, bo~ boxes locked ~d ~e keys t~ned ~er %o.Wen~ll H. owes~ Constable..,::~.~.~,~.~ ~;~ Co, table Howes presSn~ed the Waist for the Sta~e ~~.to Charles Clark ~ff~.' ~e ~et~g ~as C~ed t6 5rd~. md th~'~Warrant; for the ~a~ was'read ~ the To~ Clerk. At 7~00 A.M. the pb~s were. deol~ed open. ~At 5:00 P.M.~ ~e po~s were decl~ed closed, .the register on the Ballot box ~e foll~ Teller"were then s~m ~: 'Will~ M.' ~;" C~l~j~ F [~ Sayle, ' w~ter D;' Glidden,~ ~les Reis~W~ter'J.~"Fr~;P; ~bk~ 'Jmes F. Eg~'Sr;~ Freem~ M. K~g, Clarence-H~' S~t;'Robert ':, ~k~ Chiles W. ~is; Eeroy F; Byder, Allsn D; ~0od, Le0n~d,E.'Go~r~,' H~rbe~'Cabr~' ~erett V.'- ~b Jr. ~',Jmes H.' Olderich, Albe~ A~~ Fee~r M;' Frahcis.~D~as~" ~b~e~.'' P;~' ~!~c~. ~e b~lots w~e then r~oved from the ~lot box~'so~ed ~d co~ed ~d fo~d to be Rep~lic~ l~ D~ocratic 39 a tot~ of 190. ~e B~lot, ~erks at the ~ gate ~d~at the b~lot box then ~ecked the~ lists~and f0~d the fo~ had ~e Tellers then st~d c°~t~g ~d a~ 6s30 P.M. the follo~ ~es~ts were - read ~ ~pen meet~g ~ ~e ToE ~e~ .... ' .... ./ ~: '.- RE~LIC~ P~ ~ .... I E~d W. Brooke ~ h~ed ~enty '" 120 J~,:,., :,',~.,, , BI~s , -,{~ '~ one~ ~e h~ed ~enty '.--r~,~;'31 'Jo~~A, Volpe :" '" ~i~ one ~; Bi~ ~:' . ~', .. :'," ' ~' ~enty s~en 4%;/, ~., ~,--' ..:...- ._., .... AT~O~)GE~ '> ..... '<%'~": ...... "~ "; ......'~' - r;::<;-:~;:>;'.~ E~iot L~: R~h~on - ~e' h~d -L~enty..~o : 122 ~s?" ~en~ n~e ' ,' ~-: 29 Ra~ond M. T~del ~e h~ed ~en'~ ....... .'~' .i.~ -~->~'~'.<' ~O~-J'?:;:-.:;>~ Joseph E., FeE~des ~e ~ed f~~. ~ ~'""~":' ~' :' '1~ ~ohn ~. 'Buc~~' ,:'", ~ '" "~e h~ed ~nty. ~o " - "~ ~22 i ,H ;'~lan F;' Jones . . :, .Blanks ~_~ .~/~!i,'.' ~'~r :',-; '- ':;: '~-. Twenty .nine i;:! ~t~ ~. Desrocher : .-~e h~d fifty DB~ICT ATTO~' Sou~e~' ~stric~ '.' Bl~s .... '?: :' "; ..... 4 ". :: ,.. ~e .h~ed forty [ z'z... .' 3.:~,: ,.t;.;( : t--.[ ~.,',W ? . ,~, '~(j~... . . ,, Thomas B. 'Ad~ ..... ' ~ee" .:. ' Joseph E, Mc~e ... -~wen~ --'. Herbert. Lj' ' I Frauc'is X.~ Beliot~i ...:- ' Tweflty'four SEnTrY ', ';'-i; : ::- :// K~ H,'~ite ' -' ' ~ty seven Bi~s _'-.'.:~ .' _' "' - --' '~ '%' Robert Q;"Cr~e Thi~Y fo~" Bl~s' .: ' - .. Five -. ' -:.:.,"% ' '-. '" d ' .- . ;-., ,'~ '_.~; . Thudded' Buczko J~es H,' ~lly ', S~mte~ Bl~s .~'.~., C~GR~S~ '~lfth ~strict ~ J.' ,Feriss~ Five Bl~s. ' ...- T~ Bla~s ' '- ~ev~ '..' "..'::'::,':-..-: :: ~::, '.- ' '.,X-::~; RE~~AT~E' ~~h~ L~ ~srocherGF~CO~T~ ;:, Fir~,t Scatt~ T~ee