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Annual Town Election
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Monday, May 19, 2008
SELECTMEN
For three years Vote for ONE
Muriel E. Kramer, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
39 North Street Caucus, Nomination Papers
RJ Dourney Republican Caucus, Nomination Papers
18 Hearthstone Road
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
For three years Vote for ONE
John L. Palmer Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
87 Main Street Caucus
BOARD OF HEALTH
For three years Vote for ONE
Nancy J. Peters Candidate for Re-election, Democratic Caucus
258 Wood Street Nomination Papers
Mark H. Gates Republican Caucus, Nomination Papers
22 West Main Street
CEMETERY COMMISSIONER
For three years Vote for ONE
Claire B. Wright Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus
28 Hayden Rowe Nomination Papers
COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUND
For three years Vote for ONE
Lynn M. Fournier Candidate for Re-election, Democratic Caucus
14 Marshall Avenue Nomination Papers
COMMISSIONER OF PARKS AND RECREATION
For three years Vote for TWO
Brendan L. Doyle Candidate for Re-election, Nomination Papers
41 Saddle Hill Road
Robert T. Dobinski Nomination Papers
10 Highland Street
Kenneth J. Driscoll Republican Caucus, Nomination Papers
20 Elizabeth Road
Jane T. Moran Democratic Caucus
70 East Main Street
MEMBER OF PLANNING BOARD
For five years Vote for TWO
John Coolidge Candidate for Re-election, Democratic Caucus,
203 Pond Street Nomination Papers
Mark A. Abate Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus
10 Sylvan Way
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
For three years Vote for TWO
Nancy A. Burdick Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus,
58 Greenwood Road Nomination Papers
Richard P. deMont Democratic Caucus
77 North Mill Street
QUESTION #1
Shall the Town of Hopkinton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition
2 ½, so-call, the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to obtain plans, designs, cost estimates and bid documents, as well as to provide for the acquisition of all materials, equipment, engineering, needs analyses and services necessary or appropriate for the repair, maintenance, renovation or improvement of municipal buildings and grounds, school buildings and grounds to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990?
Yes ___________ No _____________
QUESTION #2
Shall the Town of Hopkinton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition
2 ½, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to obtain soil borings, topographical studies, land surveys, wetlands surveys, preliminary site development plans, schematic designs, architectural and engineering designs, cost estimates, bid documents, and construction alternatives for the renovation or replacement of the Center Elementary School located at 11 Ash Street in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, for which feasibility study the Town may be eligible for a grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority?
Yes ___________ No _____________ |