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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:13

SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:13
TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT1
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
MARGARETR.DUNCAN
51 Martin Bates St. Candidate for Re-Election
Summary:
ANDREAM.GILMORE
66 Church St. Candidate for Re-Election

SUSANU.MCINTOSH Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


14 Allindale Way Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
MARYKEOUGH
8 Merrall Rd. Candidate for Re-Election (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
JENNIFERHYDE creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
44 Willow St. Candidate for Re-Election

NATHANTHOMASGAUTHIER
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
89 Maple Pl. creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
JENNIFERB.JORDAN recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
14 Franklin Sq. Candidate for Re-Election

STEPHENG.MOORHEAD community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


1 Common St. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
JASONBERKSON
1211 Great Meadow Rd. Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
DIANEDIBIASIO percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
500 Washington St.
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
MAYH.POLLYPIERCE
354 Westfield St. Candidate for Re-Election The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
JOHNF.DASHE
12 Worthington St.
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
ZIADGREIGE as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
6 Chickering Rd. or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
ELIZABETHB.EMERY of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
44 Sawyer Dr. Candidate for Re-Election

HANAJANJIGIANHEALD (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
975 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
ELIZABETHREED
16 Church St. section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
HOWARDOSTROFF taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
24 Court St. Candidate for Re-Election

JESSICAPORTER
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
4 Willow St. Candidate for Re-Election to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
PETERW.SMITH Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
18 Westfield St.

Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community


Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Write-in Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
summary set forth above.
Write-in
Write-in A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
Preservation Act in Dedham.
Write-in
Write-in
YES
Write-in
NO

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:12

SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT2
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
MONASALTALAMACCHIA
42 Pine Hill Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Summary:
CAROLYNA.JENKINS
31 Zoar Ave. Candidate for Re-Election

CHRISTINEM.ROSS Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


14 Short St. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
MARKE.ENGDAHL
28 Hillside Rd. Candidate for Re-Election (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
RUSSELLW.POOLE creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
4 Hillside Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

AMYLYNNO'BRIEN
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
43 Marlboro St. creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
KRISTINAJ.KRUG recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
41 Massachusetts Ave. Candidate for Re-Election

KATHLEENO'NEIL community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


25 Woodlawn St.
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
FREDERICKJ.ROSS
14 Short St. Candidate for Re-Election Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
SUNSHINEMILLEA percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
47 Fairfield St. Candidate for Re-Election
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
JAMESM.SULLIVAN
299 Riverside Dr. Candidate for Re-Election The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
CONSTINTINEP.CALLIONTZIS
126 Vine Rock St. Candidate for Re-Election
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
TRACEYL.LEGENDRE as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
139 Bridge St. Candidate for Re-Election or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
PAULS.MULLEN of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
11 Fairfield St. Candidate for Re-Election

ELANATICHNORALFRED (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
15 Kiely Rd.
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
Write-in section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
Write-in taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
Write-in
to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
Write-in Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community
Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Write-in Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
summary set forth above.
Write-in
A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
Preservation Act in Dedham.

YES
NO

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:11

SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT3
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
RICHARDL.PIERCE
438 Whiting Ave.
Summary:
MOLLYUPPENKAMP
3 Jake Ln.

FREDERICKW.JOHNSON,JR. Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


5 Pond Pl. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
FRANCISD.FITZGERALD
50 Birch St. Candidate for Re-Election (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
HEIDIA.DINEEN-SERPIS creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
23 Harding Ter. Candidate for Re-Election

MARKM.SERPIS
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
23 Harding Ter. Candidate for Re-Election creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
ANNEM.GEIER recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
83 Whitehall St. Candidate for Re-Election

LINWOODPUTNEY community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


37 Greenhood St. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
CHRISTINED.GREY
9 Liberty Ln. Candidate for Re-Election Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
KATHRYND.HANNABURY percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
7 South Stone Mill Dr.
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
GERALDINEROBERTS
64 Oakland St. Candidate for Re-Election The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
VIRGINIAL.BROBST
28 Myrtle St. Candidate for Re-Election
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
DANIELMEGAN as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
170 Harding Ter. Candidate for Re-Election or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
ALEXANDERN.KRAUS of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
28 Flanagan Pl.

NICOLEKEANE (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
70 Thomas St. Candidate for Re-Election
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
THOMASM.BONCEK
1 Sherwood St. Candidate for Re-Election section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
Write-in taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
Write-in
to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
Write-in Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community
Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Write-in Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
summary set forth above.
Write-in
Write-in A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
Preservation Act in Dedham.

YES
NO

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:14

SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT4
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
RONALDS.GARLICK
267 Central Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
Summary:
ANNLOUISEMERCER
750 East St. Candidate for Re-Election

JENNIFERE.GREANEY Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


14 Hamilton Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
JODIBISSONNETTE
42 Jersey St. (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
BRIANMBKEANEY creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
183 Grant Ave.

ROBERTJ.FRASCA,JR.
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
305 Walnut St. Candidate for Re-Election creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
EILEENJ.NEWELL recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
254 Madison St. Candidate for Re-Election

JOANC.CUMMINS community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


137 Grant Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
ELIZABETHA.OUELLETTE
35 Wentworth St. Candidate for Re-Election Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
MAUREENJ.HANLON percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
112 Wentworth St.
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
CAROLH.DIXON
284 Highland St. The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
JACOBA.SANTAMARIA,JR.
153 Madison St.
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
CARMENE.DELLOIACONO,JR. as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
145 West Jersey St. Candidate for Re-Election or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
Write-in of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
Write-in (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
Write-in section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
Write-in taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
Write-in
to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
Write-in Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community
Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS summary set forth above.
PRECINCT4
For an unexpired Vote for NOT A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
term of two years more than TWO Preservation Act in Dedham.

KAYLAD.DELLOIACONO
145 West Jersey St. YES
SHEALAJEANFRASCA
305 Walnut St. NO
Write-in
Write-in

TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS
PRECINCT4
For an unexpired Vote for NOT
term of one year more than TWO

GAYLEE.CAPONE
35 Park St.

JEFFREYT.HUTTON
284 Highland St.

Write-in
Write-in

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SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT5
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
HEATHERJ.SPRINGER
57 Circuit Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Summary:
DANIELP.TEAHAN
11 Beloit Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

MICHELLEHOLMES-LABADINI Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


142 Paul St. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
MARIANNET.MARTIN
15 Holmes Rd. Candidate for Re-Election (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
SARAHMACDONALD creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
102 Taylor Ave. Candidate for Re-Election

PAULJ.MCGOWAN
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
90 Gainsville Rd. Candidate for Re-Election creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
ANDREWFLEISCHER recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
32 Border St. Candidate for Re-Election

MARIAANTONUCCIO community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


7 Sycamore St. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
LAURAPARK
63 Paul St. Candidate for Re-Election Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
PETERA.SPRINGER percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
57 Circuit Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
DOROTHYJ.VICTORIA
50 Hooper Rd. Candidate for Re-Election The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
ERINBLUME
58 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
ANDREAS.GRIFFIN as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
12 Benjamin St. or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
Write-in of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
Write-in (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
Write-in section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
Write-in taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
Write-in
to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
Write-in Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community
Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
TOWNMEETINGMEMBER summary set forth above.
PRECINCT5
For an unexpired A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
term of two years Vote for ONE Preservation Act in Dedham.

JONATHANPAPE
276 Sprague St. YES
Write-in
NO

TOWNMEETINGMEMBER
PRECINCT5
For an unexpired
term of one year Vote for ONE

KERRYANNHAWKINS
347 Sprague St.

Write-in

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SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:12
TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT6
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
MARYANNMOLLOY
65 Whiting Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
Summary:
PAULAM.GRIMES
73 Clark St.

STEVENM.MAMMONE Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


33 Abbott Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
ROBERTJ.FISH
29 Belknap St. Candidate for Re-Election (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
GIOVANNABIRD creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
56 Clark St.

MARJORIEL.KILROY
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
13 Abbott Rd. Candidate for Re-Election creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
MICAHHEATHFLYNN recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
33 Eleanor St.

MICHELEM.HEFFERNAN community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


26 Brookdale Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
DANIELF.HART,JR.
75 Harvard St. Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
VIRGINIAM.HICKEY percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
264 East St. Candidate for Re-Election
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
CHERYLM.FISH
29 Belknap St. Candidate for Re-Election The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
JANINECLIFFORD-MURPHY
38 Norwell Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
STEPHANIERADNER as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
328 Mt. Vernon St. Candidate for Re-Election or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
CYNTHIAA.GILLAN of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
236 East St.

MICHAELF.GURISH (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
12 Babcock Pl.
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
MARGARETMATTHEWS
12 Babcock Pl. section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
PAULA.REYNOLDS taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
134 Mt. Vernon St.

DANIELGIACALONE
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
21 Crowley Ave. to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
ANTHONYV.DEMUSIS,III Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
61 Clark St.

AMYK.LARSON recommendations on the use of monies in the Community


50 Mt. Vernon St. Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
JUSTINA.HUMPHREYS recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
17 Babcock Pl.

SHEILAA.BOWLER annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
76 Sanderson Ave. Candidate for Re-Election
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
MARKJ.RODGERS
28 Fulton St. purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
MICHAELRUDDY housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
56 Clark St.

CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
278 Whiting Ave.

NOREENM.TROCCOLI A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community


48 Morse Ave. Candidate for Re-Election

SUSANBUTLERWALKO Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the


60 Clark St.
summary set forth above.
ALLISONM.STATON
30 Woodleigh Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community


Preservation Act in Dedham.
Write-in
Write-in
YES
Write-in
NO
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:11

SELECTMEN BOARDOFHEALTH COMMISSIONEROFTRUST


Vote for NOT For Three Years Vote for ONE FUNDS
For Three Years more than TWO LEANNEJASSET For Three Years Vote for ONE
115 Milton St. Candidate for Re-Election

DENNISJ.GUILFOYLE Write-in DANIELJONO'NEIL,JR.


47 Greensboro Rd. Candidate for Re-Election 16 Maverick St.

DENNISJ.TEEHAN,JR. ROBERTW.DESMOND
11 Leominster Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
PLANNINGBOARD 5 Manning Rd.

Write-in Write-in
For Five Years Vote for ONE
Write-in ROBERTD.ALDOUS
63 Pine St. Candidate for Re-Election
PARKANDRECREATION
Write-in
ASSESSOR COMMISSION
Vote for NOT
For Three Years Vote for ONE TRUSTEESOFTHEPUBLIC For Three Years more than TWO
CHRISTOPHERPOLITO
412 Washington St. Candidate for Re-Election LIBRARY
Write-in Vote for NOT JONATHANJ.BRIGGS
237 Riverside Dr.
For Three Years more than TWO
CLARISSAALTAGRACIAROBYN
MODERATOR 278 Whiting Ave.

MARGARETM.CONNOLLY JAMESMAHER
For Three Years Vote for ONE 17 Elmwood Ave. Candidate for Re-Election 22 Sherman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DANIELJ.DRISCOLL SARAHSANTOS Write-in


41 Lilly Ln. Candidate for Re-Election 12 Blossom St. Candidate for Re-Election

Write-in Write-in Write-in


Write-in
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE
Vote for NOT
For Three Years more than TWO

JOSHUADONATI
22 Linden Pl.

MELISSAM.PEARROW
76 Dartmouth Ave.

DANIELGIACALONE
21 Crowley Ave.

STEPHENC.BOUDETTE
74 Hillside Rd.

Write-in
Write-in

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TEST 2017-03-10 14:40:11
TOWNMEETINGMEMBERS BallotQuestion:
PRECINCT7
Vote for NOT
Shall the Town of Dedham accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
For Three Years more than THIRTEEN chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by its legislative
body, a summary of which appears below?
ANDREWM.PEPOLI
56 Greenlodge St.
Summary:
KATHLEENM.PODOLSKI
8 Margaret Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

DAVIDCORSI Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of


11 Truman Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
Massachusetts, also known as the Community Preservation Act
LISAM.O'CONNOR
28 Heritage Hl. (Act), establish a dedicated funding source for the: acquisition,
NICOLEP.MUNCHBACH creation and preservation of open space; acquisition, preservation,
23 Ledgewood Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

EDWARDJ.GOODWIN
rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; acquisition,
134 Scott Cir. Candidate for Re-Election creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for
MARKA.REILLY recreational use; acquisition, creation, preservation and support of
32 Rosen Rd. Candidate for Re-Election

A.PETERBENSON community housing; and rehabilitation or restoration of open space


40 Scott Cir. Candidate for Re-Election
and community housing acquired or created as provided under said
RYANMCDERMOTT
14 Indian Path Candidate for Re-Election Act. In Dedham, the Act will be funded by a surcharge of one
MICHELLEPERSSONREILLY percent (1%) on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching
32 Rosen Rd. Candidate for Re-Election
funds provided by the state, to take effect beginning July 1, 2017.
TRACYHRFORBES
73 Winfield St. The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under
MAUREENE.PACELLA
976 East St. Candidate for Re-Election
Section 3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied
CHERYLEE.BIGGAR as a domicile by a person who would qualify for low income housing
25 Westchester Cir. Candidate for Re-Election or low or moderate income senior housing in the town; (2) $100,000
THOMASB.FORBES of the value of each taxable parcel of residential real property; and
73 Winfield St.

Write-in (3) $100,000 of the value of each taxable parcel of class three,
commercial property, and class four, industrial property as defined in
Write-in section 2A of said chapter 59. The surcharge to be paid by a
Write-in taxpayer receiving an exemption or an abatement of real property
authorized by G.L. c.59 or any other law will be reduced in proportion
Write-in
to such exemption or abatement. A Community Preservation
Write-in Committee must be created pursuant to by-law and will make
Write-in recommendations on the use of monies in the Community
Preservation Fund. The Community Preservation Committee must
Write-in recommend that at least 10% of the Community Preservation Fund
Write-in annual revenues be spent in that fiscal year or reserved for later
spending for each of the Acts three community preservation
Write-in
purposes: (1) open space, (2) historic resources and (3) affordable
Write-in housing. Town Meeting must approve any such recommendation
before the funds may be expended or reserved for any purpose.
Write-in
Write-in A YES vote is a vote in favor of adopting the Community
Write-in Preservation Act in Dedham, all as described in detail in the
summary set forth above.
TOWNMEETINGMEMBER
A NO vote is a vote against adoption of the Community
PRECINCT7 Preservation Act in Dedham.
For an unexpired
term of two years Vote for ONE
YES
JOSEPHH.CROSCUP
11 Coronation Dr. NO
Write-in

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