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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2014 Annual Watertown Report TOWN OF WATERTOWN 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 1630 The Town Seal Designed by Charles Brigham,Architect Story of the Watertown Seal On the Watertown seal is a picture of an English Colonist and an Indian exchanging,as peace tokens, bread for fish. Capt.Roger Clap,who landed at Nantusket Point in 1630,and rowed up Charles River to Gerry' Landing with the first party of Watertown Colonists,records the following story of the trip: "We went up Charles River until the river grew narrow and shallow,and there we landed our goods with much labor and toil,the bank being steep and night coming on. "We were informed that there were hard by us three hundred Indians. One Englishman that could speak the Indian language(an old Planter)went to them and advised them not to come near us in the night;and they harkened to his counsels,and came not,I myself was one of the sentinels that first night. Our Captain was a Low Country soldier,one Mr.Southcot,a brave soldier. "In the morning some of the Indians came and stood at a distance off,looking at us,but came not near us;but when they had been a while in view,some of them came and held out a great Bass toward us;so we sent a man with a Bisket,and changed the Cake for a Bass.Afterwards,they supplied us with Bass, exchanging a Bass for a Bisket Cake,and were very friendly to us. "O dear children! Forget not what care God had over his dear servants,to watch over and protect us in our weak beginnings.Capt. Squeb turned ashore us and our goods,like a mercyless man,but God, ever our mercyful God,took pity on us;so that we were supplied,first with a boat,and them caused may Indians (some hundreds) to be ruled by the advice of one man not to come near us. Alas,had they come,how soon might they have destroyed us!I think we were not above ten in number.But God caused the Indians to help us with fish at very cheap rates." 1 a TABLE OF CONTENTS Town Officials and Committees ElectedOfficials.........................................................................................................4 Boards and Commissions..............................................................................................5 DepartmentHeads......................................................................................................6 Reports of the Town Manager and Town Council TownCouncil............................................................................................................7 TownManager...........................................................................................................8 Report of Town Finances Board of Assessors.....................................................................................................12 Treasurer/Collector/Parking Clerk...................................................................................13 TownAuditor...........................................................................................................15 Reports of the Offices of Town Administration PersonnelDepartment................................................................................................35 Town Clerk and Election..............................................................................................36 Information Technology Department..............................................................................37 TownAttorney.........................................................................................................38 PurchasingDepartment...............................................................................................39 HealthDepartment....................................................................................................40 Councilon Aging......................................................................................................44 Recreation Department...............................................................................................45 Watertown Free Public Library......................................................................................47 Veteran's Services......................................................................................................53 JohnA.Ryan Skating Arena..........................................................................................54 Department of Public Works...........................................................................................55 Reports of the Departments of Public Safety Police.....................................................................................................................58 Fire.......................................................................................................................66 Emergency Management..............................................................................................67 Report of the Department of Community Development and Planning..............................69 Report of the Department of Public Schools.....................................................................76 VotingResults.................................................................................................................81 3 ELECTED OFFICIALS TOWN COUNCIL PRESIDENT &MEMBER OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mark Sideris,30 Union Street#2 617-924-2699 COUNCIL AT LARGE Stephen Corbett,14Irving Park 617-926-7872 Aaron P.Dushku, 10 Elmwood Avenue 413-320-1104 Susan G.Falkoff, 19 Oliver Street 617-924-5723 Anthony Palomba,40 Oakley Road 617-926-8560 DISTRICT A COUNCILLOR Angeline B.Kounelis,55 Keenan Street#1 617-926-2352 DISTRICT B COUNCILLOR Cecilia Lenk,81 Boyd Street 617-926-4081 DISTRICT C COUNCILLOR Vincent J.Piccirilli,Jr.203 Orchard Street 617-924-0665 DISTRICT D COUNCILLOR Kenneth M.Woodland,8 Gill Road 617-780-4426 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Eileen Hsu-Balzer,897 Belmont Street 617-484-8077 Julie McMahon,178 Boylston Street 617-924-5164 Michael K.Shepard,108 Summer Street 617-285-3820 Guido Guidotti, 11 Marshall Street 617-926-7443 John H.Portz,66 Robbins Road 617-924-1899 Elizabeth K.Yusem,57 Eliot Street 617-924-0860 LIBRARY TRUSTEE Gracemarie V LeBlanc,76 Emerson Road 617-924-9322 Raya Stern,207 Lexington Street 617-926-3609 Carol Tierney,35 Oliver Street 617-924-6547 Katherine H.Button,48 Edward Road 617-923-1840 Michael J.Hanlon,Jr.,231 Coolidge Avenue#408 617-924-7613 Timothy J.Tracy,92 Marshall Street 617-924-2770 4 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Christopher Dunn Michael Shepard Janet Jameson Deborah R.Dugan John M.Airasian Maria Saiz Ilana Mainelli Pamela Piantedosi Natalie Truesdell George Skuse Sheila Fay Environment and Energy Efficiency Kristina Fraser Ethan Davis Committee Toni Carlson Nicholas Cutaia Raeleen Parsons Michael Izzo Stephane Acel-Green Watertown Housing Authority Andy Compagna Meredith Fields David Dalla Costa Peter Keppler Terese Hammerle E.Joyce Munger,Chair Brian Hebeisen Allen Gallagher Board of Assessors Lauri Murphy Thomas Beggan Francis J.Golden, Ken Mirvis Cynthia Galligan Chairman,Town Assessor Richard V.Moynihan Historical Commission Watertown Housing Partnership Anthony P.Paolillo J.B.Jones Torey Dean Marilynn Roach Gideon Schreiber,Senior Planner, Board of Health David J.Russo,Jr. Community Development and Planning Dr.John H.Straus Elisabeth H.Loukas David Leon Barbara D.Beck,Ph.D. Susan Steele Judge Paul C.Menton Richard Arnold Donald S.Berg Brian Costello Thomas Melone Fred Reynolds Commission on Disability Anita Shishmanian George Donahue Historic District Commission Clifford Cook Carol Menton Harvey Steiner Steven Magoon,Community Development Judith T.Herzberg Linda Sternberg and Planning Director/Assistant Town Councillor Stephen P.Corbett Carolyn Famiglietti Manager Carol Wilson-Braun Kenneth Sheytanian Kim Charlson John Hecker Traffic Commission John B.Hawes,Jr. Kelly Gallagher Fred Isaacs Licensing Board John M.Airasian Jean O'Connell George Newman Chief Edward P.Deveau,Chair,Police Rachele Natale Donna B.Doucette Department Robert J.Whitney Gerald S.Mee,Jr.,Superintendent of Conservation Commission Public Works Leo G.Martin Alternate Member Chief Mario A.Orangio,Fire Department Marylouise Pallotta McDermott Sandra Hoffman Steven Magoon,Community Development Maria P Rose and Planning Director/Assistant Town Louis Taverna Planning Board Manager Charles Bering Neal Corbett Patrick Fairbairn Linda Tuttle-Barletta Zoning Board of Appeals Fergal Brennock Christopher Heep Council on Aging Jeffrey W.Brown David Ferris Will Twombly John B.Hawes Melissa Santucci Mary T.Keenan John Gannon Patricia Gold Stormwater Advisory Committee Kelly Donato Michael B.Donham Anita Roy Dobbs Genevieve(V.V.)Martin Nancy Hammett Board of Appeals Alternate Member Dorothy Brown Ernesta Kraczkiewicz Neeraj Chander Carol Airasian Planning Department Burton L.Greenberg Department of Public Works Alice C.Wadden Christopher Hayward Linda R.Moffitt Cable Access Corporation Election Commissioners Robert Kaprielian B.Bonnie Baranowski Shirley Lundberg Louis L.Fabrizio Gerry Field 5 DEPARTMENT HEADS Daniel F. Brothers, Skating Arena Manager Peter Centola, Recreation Department Director Leone E. Cole, Library Director Edward P. Deveau, Chief of Police Jean Fitzgerald, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools John E. Flynn, Town Clerk Caryl L. Fox, Director, Council on Aging Francis J. Golden, Chairman, Board of Assessor Steven Magoon, Community Development and Planning Director/ Assistant Town Manager Joseph J. Mahoney, Information Technology Manager Gerald S. Mee, Jr., Superintendent of Public Works Mario A. Orangio, Fire Chief Raeleen Parsons, Purchasing Agent Gina M. Rada, Veterans' Services Officer Gayle M. Shattuck, Personnel Director Thomas J. Tracy, Town Auditor/Assistant Town Manager for Finance REPORT OF THE TOWN COU NCI L A Report to the Residents of Watertown in the amount of$2,500,000.00 for road,sidewalk,and wheelchair ramp reconstruction,including drainage and water service The nine members of the Town Council of the City known as the improvements,signing and pavement markings. Town of Watertown are elected biennially,in odd numbered years, to serve as the legislative branch of the Town's government.The •July 15,2014:the Town Council voted to amend the zoning elected members consist of four(4)District Councilors,four(4) ordinances regarding Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers. Councilors at Large and a Town Council President who is elected by the at large population.Their principle function is to set policy •July 15,2014:the Town Council voted to amend the zoning for the administration of the Town,its general government and ordinances to require Community Meetings of certain projects. programs,adopt an operating budget on recommendations by the Town Manager,and serve as overseers of the various agencies •October 14,2014:the Town Council voted to amend the zoning of municipal government.As you will see from this report for ordinances in regard to Affordable Housing Requirements calendar year 2014,your Town Council has been actively engaged in the performance of its responsibilities as elected representatives The Town Council through its subcommittees continued its work of Watertown's residents. on the following matters:the development of the Fiscal Year 2016 budget;improvements to streets,sidewalks and planting strips; Council Membership continued discussions on the Capital Improvement Program District Councilors: 2016-2020;and disposition of branch libraries. District A Councilor Angeline B.Kounelis District B Councilor Cecilia Lenk Acknowledgments District C Councilor Vincent J.Piccirlh,Jr. District D Councilor Kenneth M.Woodland The Town Council,individually and collectively gratefully acknowledge those who have helped in the fulfillment of its Councilors at Large: mission to serve the people of the City known as the Town of Stephen P.Corbett,Vice President Watertown.We are especially grateful to the Town Manager Aaron Dushku who continues to provide guidance and assistance with the fiscal Susan G.Falkoff responsibility,budgetary process and management of the day to Anthony Palomba day operations of the town. We also acknowledge with thanks and respect the efforts of Town Council President: each and every Town employee in every department,along with Mark S.Sideris those members who serve on elected and appointed boards, commissions and committees.Their commitment to public Town Council Clerk: service is recognized with pride and gratitude. Valerie Papas To each and every one of the merchants and businesses in our Highlights of 2014 great community,we thank you for your diligence,patience and support.Building a foundation through your professional and The Town Council voted the following matters in order to cooperative efforts has resulted in quality services that residents effectuate the most optimal level of services provided to the and visitors continue to enjoy. citizens of Watertown: Our commitment to the citizens of our Town remains constant. .February 11,2014:the Town Council voted to amend the zoning Because you have entrusted us as your public servants with your ordinances regarding Hotels and Motels in the Industrial Zone. continued support and input,we would like to especially extend our heart felt gratitude to all residents for snaking Watertown your •March 11,2014:the Town Council voted to approve a Loan home. Order in the amount of$300,000.00 for the construction, reconstruction,and improvement of municipal outdoor Mark S.Sideris,Council President recreational and athletic facilities at 552 Main Street Park. •June 10,2014:the Town Council adopted the Fiscal Year 2014 budget and related matters totaling$113,350,000. .June 24,2014:the Town Council voted to approve a Loan Order 7 REPORT OF THE TOWN MANAGER To the Honorable Town Council, Residents, and Taxpayers of Watertown: On behalf of the City known as the Town of Watertown,its application request from Dr.Jean Fitzgerald,Superintendent employees,and the distinguished members of the Town Council, of Schools to the Massachusetts Building Authority for the I am pleased to present to you the Town of Watertown's Annual Watertown Municipal Accelerated Roof Repair Program.The Report for the calendar year beginning January 1,2014 and Accelerated Repair in question was the replacement of the Middle ending December 31,2014.I believe you will find this annual School roof over the gymnasium.This project is listed in Fiscal report both interesting and informative as it recapitulates the Year 2015 of the Fiscal Year 2015-2019 Capital Improvement accomplishments and achievements of the Town for the stated Program that was submitted at the February 11,2014 Town period. Council Meeting. I am pleased to report that the Executive and Legislative branches Second Amendment to the Service Agreement for Waste Disposal of town government working in tandem,have successfully with Wheelabrator North Andover—In February 2014,the managed and maintained a wide array of municipal services while Honorable Town Council approved an extension of the agreement maintain fiscal discipline.The successes have been made through for an additional five year period to a term from July 1,2015 a commitment to leverage both outside funding sources(federal, through June 30,2020;and the extension also includes a cash state and private)and town funds to improve the quality of life incentive in the amount of$112,800. and vibrancy of this community. Town Treasurer/Collector-Phyllis Marshall honored-In The Watertown economy continues to weather the difficult and February 2014,the Town recognized Ms.Marshall's excellent slow recovery of the global,national and state economies,and work ethics and professionalism to the Town of Watertown for local restraint must be maintained in order that the delivery of the past 12 years and wished her well in her in position as the new local services enjoyed today are not eroded as we move forward. Assistant Town Administrator for Belmont.Ms.Marshall's last Throughout this report the reader will find detailed narratives day of employment with the Town was January 3,2014. discussing programs that meet this criteria.The selection below highlights some of the particularly noteworthy achievements of 552 Main Street Park Improvements-In February 2014,the 2014. Honorable Town Council approved a Loan Order of$300,000 for the construction,reconstruction,and improvements of municipal Fire Marshal Award-Boston Marathon Bombing and outdoor recreational and athletic facilities at 552 Main Street Park subsequent events—In January 2014,The 2013 Fire Marshal and an additional amount of$183,000,which has previously been Award was presented and awarded to Fire Chief Mario A. appropriated for park improvements. Orangio by Stephen D.Coan,State Fire Marshal.Chief Orangio and Watertown Fire Department were honored for their heroics Acceptance of Gift of Personal Property-In February 2014,the and outstanding response to the Marathon bombings,April 15, Honorable Town Council accepted a gift of personal property 2013 and its aftermath in Watertown on April 18th and early from the Watertown Men's Summer Basketball League for two Friday morning April 19th. benches in memory of two members of their fraternity,Jay Jerahian and Billy O'Brien. Acceptance of Gift of Personal Property—In January 2014,the Honorable Town Council accepted a gift expenditure to the SAFER Grant Award-In February 2014,The Fire Department Watertown Fire Department of$5,000 from A.Daniel Dell'Elce received a grant award of$652,000,which will allow for the to offset the cost of replacing the oldest thermal imaging camera hiring of four firefighters for a period of two years.There are which was recently removed from service. no matching funds requirements for this hiring grant and no obligation to retain the SAFER funded firefighters after the Acceptance of Gift of Personal Property-In January 2014,the conclusion of the two year period of performance for the Fiscal Honorable Town Council accepted a gift of personal property Year 2013 SAFER Award. from the Watertown Police Foundation for 2014"Watertown Strong"calendars that will be given as a thank you to all Town Appointments to the Logan Airport Community Advisory employees for their hard work and important contributions in Committee(CAC)—In February 2014,Mr.Dennis Duff and helping out Watertown recover following the disruptive events Harvey Steiner were appointed as Watertown's Representatives that occurred in April 2013. to the Logan Advisory CAC committee.The CAC represents 30 communities which have authorized representatives which are,or Accelerated Repair Program Statement of Interest to the may be affected by Airport-related aircraft noise. Massachusetts School Building Authority-In February 2014, the Honorable Town Council approved the submittal of an 8 Agreement reached with the Department of Public Works, I had to laugh when folks asked what the"E"stands for and Joyce Teamsters,Local Union No.25-In March 2014,the Honorable you replied"events.' Town Council approved a Resolution authorizing a Transfer of Funds in order to fund an Agreement with covering the period of I want to mention the Town organized events and committees July 1,2013—June 30,2016. that Joyce always volunteered her talents to by organizing events and committees that Joyce always volunteered her talents to. "Our Common Backyards"Grant Program-In April 2014, the Honorable Town Council approved an Order-Transferring .The 4"'of July"Miss Watertown Pageant"Joyce enlisted me to Care,Custody and Control of a Portion of the Former Browne Judge in 1978 School Property to the Town Manager to be Held for and Dedicated to Playground and Recreation Purposes as part of a •Chairperson,Watertown Housing Authority since 1994 requirement for a program from the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. •Town Elections worker Snow and ice deficit—In April 2014,the Honorable Town •Inaugurations for Elected Officials have their own stories with Council approved a transfer of funds in the amount of$577,265 memorable moments,some with black ties,ball gowns and an from the Fiscal Year 2014 Town Council Reserve and various orchestra.One particular inauguration was held at the mall where Accounts to various Fiscal Year 2014 Snow and Ice Removal some guests ended-up in the water fountain,dancing the night Accounts in order to fund the Snow and Ice Removal Deficit. away that cemented Joyce's reputation as the beloved"Party Girl" Core Program Statement of Interest to the Massachusetts School •350 and 375 Anniversary of Watertown and Millennium Building Authority.In April 2014,the Honorable Town Council Committee voted to authorize the Superintendent of Schools to submit to the Massachusetts School Building Authority a Statement of Interest, .Wedding Fair and Fashion Shows at the Commanders Mansion Core Program Request for the Watertown High School. •9/11 Remembrance Observances American Public Works Association(APWA)-In April 2014, the Town honored and congratulated Superintendent of Public .Faire on the Square Apple Pie Contest Works,Gerald S.Mee,Jr.,and all the members of the Department of Public Works on being selected as APWAs Exceptional What speaks volumes of E.Joyce Munger is to share parts of her Performance Award in Adversity for their outstanding response letter of resignation,Joyce writes:"It is with pride and sadness I to the Marathon bombings,April 15,2013 and its aftermath am giving notice of my resignation to the Watertown Housing in Watertown on April 18th and early Friday morning April Authority Board of Commissioners.I have survived 35 years.Our 19th.Mr.Mee will be attending the 2014 International Public dedicated staff and many board members have helped develop our Works Congress and Exposition in August to receive the award properties as one of the top in the state and have been a wonderful recognizing this worthy achievement. part of my life." Grant Award from the Executive Office of Energy and There is no"I"in E.Joyce Munger. Environmental Affairs(EEA)-In May 2014,the Town received confirmation that the 552Main Street project has been selected Joyce was entrusted with shouldering the responsibilities for each to receive up to$200,000 in"Our Common Backyards"Grant unique event that you planned,and some had challenges;but she Program assistance from the EEA. always met them with grace and sensitivity toward everyone that lives and works in this community. John A.Ryan Skating Arena-In May 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved a Resolution authorizing a transfer of$96,500 Thank you,Mrs.E.Joyce Munger for your service to this in order to move forward with Phase 1 of the replacement of the community.You worked tirelessly for the citizens of Watertown John A.Ryan Skating Arena7s roof. to provide the highest level of services for the community and improve the quality of life for all. E.Joyce Munger, Watertown Housing Board of Commissioners -In May 2014,Ms.E;Joyce Munger announced her decision to The Town is a better place due to your efforts. retire from the Watertown Housing Board of Commissioners after 35 years as a highly valued board member.Joyce was honored on Acceptance of Gift of Funds-In May 2014,the Honorable Town May 12,2014 at the Watertown Housing Authority.Following Council accepted a gift of funds from Watertown Savings Bank in are the excerpt from my remarks at the event:I'm honored to be the amount of$1,000 to the Watertown Fire Department which invited here to thank Joyce. will be used to defray some of the costs incurred for the funeral of fallen Boston Fire Lieutenant Edward Walsh. It's been a pleasure working with Mr.Costello the last two years and Tom Wade for many years before then. Acceptance of Gift of Tangible Personal Property-In May 2014, the Honorable Town Council accepted a Gift of Tangible Personal Property of a Thermal Imager Camera System and related training 9 on said equipment to the Watertown Police Department from of a brass plaque and painting of an impression of Boston from Fire Tech and Safety of New England in partnership with Argus artist Dorothy Noke and daughter Hilary Temple,formerly of Thermal Imagers. Watertown.The brass plaque and painting are entitled:"Boston Strong In Honor of Those Who Were Affected and Those Who Department of Energy Resources Green Communities Division Protected"God Bless-April 15,2013" (DOER)-In May 2014,DOER awarded the Town a grant of Loan Order-In June 2014,the Honorable Town Council $50,000 for a full time Energy Manager for the Town beginning in approved a Loan Order in the amount of$2,500,000 for the Fiscal Year 2015. costs of road,sidewalk and wheelchair ramp construction and reconstruction in various locations throughout the community. Town Hall Associates Agreement reached-In June 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved a Transfer of Funds in order Acceptance of Gift of Tangible Personal Property-In June 2014, to fund an Agreement with the Town Hall Associates,SEIU,Local the Honorable Town Council approved the acceptance of a gift of 888.The agreement covers the period of July 1,2013-June 30, a Virtual and Live-fire Training System to the Watertown Police 2016. Department from Corinne and Wyc Grousbeck of the Grousbeck Foundation. Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force(OCDETF) Lease Revolving Fund-In June,2014,the Honorable Town Acceptance of Gift of Funds-In June 2014,the Honorable Town Council voted a spending limit of$1,500,000 for FY2015. Council accepted a gift of funds from Retired Colonel Daniel These expenditures are reimbursed to the Town by the Federal Dell'Elce in the amount of$5,000 which will be used to purchase Government on a monthly basis.The operations of the OCDETF additional equipment for and training on the Virtual and Live-fire benefits the Town in providing specialized training and support Training System for the Watertown Police Department. for the Watertown Police Department as well as providing an additional level of protection for the Town's residents. Replacement Purchase of Police Department Vehicles-In June 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved a transfer of funds John A.Ryan Skating Arena-In June 2014,the Honorable Town in the amount of$40,000 for the purchase of replacement vehicles Council approved a Resolution authorizing a Transfer of Funds in for the Police Department. the amount of$380,000 in order to move forward with Phase 2 of the replacement of the John A.Ryan Skating Arena's roof. Collective Bargaining Stabilization Fund-In June 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved a Resolution to transfer Appointment of Town Attorney-In June 2014,the Honorable $985,000 from the Fiscal Year 2014 Town Council Reserve Town Council confirmed the appointment of the law firm of Account to the Collective Bargaining Stabilization Fund Account Kopelman and Paige as Town Attorney. Acceptance of Gift of Tangible Personal Property-In July 2014, Group Insurance Commission(GIC)Memorandum of the Honorable Town Council approved the acceptance of a gift of Agreement-In June 2014,I was pleased to inform the Town that a used treadmill to the Fire Department from Mr.Carlos Perez an agreement was reached with the various member groups of the from Avalon Bay. Public Employee Committee on the Memorandum of Agreement continuing the Town's group health coverage under the GIC ESCO Capital Project Stabilization Fund Account-In July 2014, through June 30,2021.This decision allows the Town to continue the Honorable Town Council approved a Resolution authorizing providing quality health insurance to its employees and retirees. a Transfer of Funds in the amount of$177,862 from various Fiscal Additionally,the Town has been the beneficiary of the GIC's Year 2014 Electricity and Gas Accounts to the Fiscal Year 2014 proven track record of cost containment and stability.This track ESCO Capital Project Stabilization Fund Account. record will continue to greatly assist in the development of future budgets,while striving to provide the highest level of essential Capital Projects Stabilization Fund Account-In July 2014,the services to the citizens of Watertown while utilizing the taxpayers' Honorable Town Council approved a Resolution authorizing a dollars as effectively as possible. Transfer of Funds in the amount of$500,000 from various Fiscal Year 2014 accounts to the Fiscal Year 2014 Transfer to Capital Appointment of Town Engineer-In June 2014,I was pleased Projects Stabilization Fund Account in order to continue the to announce the appointment of Matthew Shuman,P.E.to annual transfer of$500,000 from the Capital Projects Stabilization the position of Town Engineer.With Mr.Shuman's extensive Fund through Fiscal Year 2018 to support capital projects. experience and educational background,will greatly assist the Department of Public Works in all aspects of the overall operation 552 Main Street Park Improvements-In July 2014,the of the department performing professional engineering work, Honorable Town Council approved an Order rescinding the including plan review;capital projects planning;Stormwater borrowing authority of$300,000;and replacing the funds to be management review;inspections;policies,procedures and borrowed with$200,000 from"Our Common Backyards"Grant specifications;technical assistance;GIS technology;asset Program and a$100,000 Transfer of Funds related to 552 Main management and facilities management. Street Park Improvements. Acceptance of Gift of Tangible Personal Property-In June 2014, Design Standards and Guidelines-In September 2014,the the Honorable Town Council approved the acceptance of a gift Honorable Town Council approved a transfer of funds in the 10 amount of$63,500 for the hiring of Gamble Associates to develop Mr.Bartley was very active in his community of Watertown design standards and guidelines. where he raised his family since 1958.His nearly 50 years of dedicated service to the Town included various appointed and A Musical Tribute for Veterans through the Decades Acceptance elected positions.He served on the School Building Committee, of Gift of Tangible Personal Property-In November 2014,the a longtime Town Meeting member,and served as the citizen Honorable Town Council approved the acceptance of a gift of member on the Traffic Commission for 20 years.John was very (additional refreshments)from Watertown Savings Bank for A active and a beloved friend of the community with his ever quick Musical Tribute for Veterans through the Decades"concert. wit.The Watertown Community lovingly pauses to take note of his many contributions through the years. Acceptance and Expenditure of a Gift of Funds—In December 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved the acceptance What has been highlighted is only a sampling of the breadth of a gift in the amount of$6,501.40 from the Watertown Police and width of the Town's activities during 2014.I urge you to Foundation which will be used to purchase two treadmills for the peruse this Annual Report to gain better insight into the myriad Watertown Police Department. of activities of the various Town departments.I would like to take this opportunity to thank the residents of Watertown,its Boston and Maine Corporation,Sale of Railroad Property-In employees and the distinguished members of the Honorable December 2014,the Honorable Town Council approved a transfer Town Council for their dedication and commitment to keeping of funds in the amount of$35,000 in order to purchase a parcel Watertown a fiscally sound community striving to provide containing approximately 3,300 square feet(Reference# 14C-9) the highest level of services to the citizens of Watertown while from Boston and Maine Corporation. utilizing the taxpayers'dollars efficiently. Town mourns the passing and celebrates the life of Mr.John Sincerely, "Jack"Bartley-I would be most remiss if I did not mention the passing of Mr.John"Jack'Bartley who deceased on April 3,2014. Michael J.Driscoll Town Manager 11 BOARD OF ASSESSORS During 2014,the Assessing Department several residential condominium buildings single family,and two and three family continued to work toward the mission of that include numerous units.The town respectively contributed.Personal Property providing fair and equitable assessment for wide residential class appreciated from produced 15%and the Commercial and all Watertown taxpayers. calendar year 2011 into the first half of Industrial combined was 50%of the 2013,because of the progress associated $2,292,240 certified.The Arsenal on the The Assessors,over the course of the with the ongoing apartment developments Charles becoming taxable for the first time calendar year,had to begin a new re- nearing completion on Pleasant Street and was the driving contributor in the town assessment program of residential Stanley Avenue.This appreciation within exceeding two million in new growth for property.This program involves an the residential apartment class(Use 112:9 Fiscal Year 2014. extensive town wide measure and list of units or greater)will continue to grow over all residential property.The office hopes the next two fiscal years. While Residential taxpayers are paying to effectively list 1500 properties annually a much lower tax rate than commercial over a six year period to maintain the Commercial,Industrial and Personal taxpayers,they are also eligible to receive required cyclical standard.From early Property(CIP)values are stable town the residential tax exemption worth March to end of June the residential, wide with a complete re-collection of all $1,277.75 in tax dollars.For Fiscal Year commercial and industrial permits are three classes one year ago.The recent 2014,6024 residential taxpayers received collected by the office through a percent 2013 sales of the Arsenal on the Charles, the exemption out of 9,766 residential complete ending June 30,2013 for Fiscal Arsenal Mall and the associated parcels properties.In addition,there are a number Year 2014 new growth. have the Board of Assessors intrigued with of statutory exemptions that are available the future development of the Arsenal to certain qualifying taxpayers:All of The Fiscal Year 2014 Interim year corridor.In Fiscal Year 2014,Personal these exemptions are at their maximum valuation was based on the last six months Property new growth is$338,779 as allowable amounts under the law: of calendar year 2011,all of calendar year compared to$575,471 for Fiscal Year 2013. Clause 2012,and the first six months of 2013.A This reduction of new growth from one 22 10%(or greater) statistical submission is entered in early year to another is typical after a complete fall into the Department of Revenues recollection of all Personal Property is Disabled Veteran $800 Branch of Local Assessment,which is conducted town wide.The Industrial and 22E 100%Disabled then reviewed by sales data for residential, Commercial growth was very similar to a Veteran $2,000 commercial,and industrial uses.The data year ago,with the exception of the Harvard for each use would only exceed calendar Publishing portion of the Arsenal on the 17D Surviving Spouse/minor year 2012,when the specific use does not Charles which became taxable in Fiscal Child or Elderly Person $350 have at least a 2%sample of arm's length Year 2014.Harvard is now a tenant of sales respectively. Athena and leases that commercial office 37A Blind Person $1,000 space. Over the past year,residential values have 41C Qualified Senior remained stable with revaluation increases Fiscal year 2014 saw the residential Citizen(65+) $1,000 occurring in several of our neighborhoods. produce 35%of the new growth, The primary increases have occurred in condominium,multi-family apartments, Fiscal Year 2013 2014 (07/01/12—06/30/13) (07/01/13—06/30/14) Tax Rates: Residential $14.68 $14.96 Commercial $27.15 $27.96 Industrial $27.15 $27.96 Personal Property $27.15 $27.96 Residential Exemption $1,235.59 $1,277.75 Valuations: Residential $4,101,515,874 $4,170,633,977 Commercial $605,627,232 $642,960,426 Industrial $240,726,980 $254,539,180 Personal Property $104,315,410 $98,941,639 12 TREASURER/COLLECTOR/PARKING CLERK DEPARTMENT This Report on the Treasurer/Collector/ building improvements totaling$207,000. Town buildings.This initial Bond Parking Clerk Office covers Fiscal Year Loan Order 2013-61,which was approved totaled$6,000,000.In May 2014,the 2014,from July 1,2013 to June 30, by the Town Council on September 10, Town borrowed$14,205,000 for various 2014.Schedules of Selected Financial 2013,authorized the Treasurer to borrow purposes;$9,283,000 due to the refunding Information,Major Categories of Receipts, $370,000 for improvements to Casey Park. of 2003 and 2004 Bonds,$1,907,000 and Debt Principal and Interest are shown. The Town Council approved Loan Order for street and sidewalk improvements, 2014-9 in the amount of$300,000 on $1,350,000 for the remaining ESCO bonds, During FY 2014 bond principal payments March 11,2014 for improvement to the $1,088,000 for Victory Field,$370,000 were$5,802,020 and long-term interest park at 552 Main Street.Finally,on June for Casey Field and$207,000 for school payments were$1,837,114. 24,2014,the Town Council approved a projects. Loan Order 2014-50 to borrow$2,500,000 Total debt principal balance was for road and sidewalk improvements. Watertown continues to have a high rate $39,616,000 as of June 30,2014. of Real Estate Tax collections.The rate of In November 2013,the Town issued collection for FY 2014 Property Taxes, The Town Council approved Loan Order it's first of two ESCO Bonds for energy as of June 30,2014,improved from the 2013-54 on July 16,2013 for various school efficiency improvements to various previous year to,98.8%. As of June 30,2014 the following FY 2014 taxes and user charges were unpaid: Real Estate $ 1,060,191.11 Personal Property $65,369.38 Motor Vehicle $229,018 Boat $ 1,390 Water $687,280 Sewer $ 1,120,500 Commercial Refuse $0 FY 2014 Selected Financial Information July 01, 2013 -June 30,2014 FY 14 OTHER INTEREST FUNDS Tax Titles $38,478 Late Payments $252,100 Brought Forward(July 01,2013) $50,244,261 TOTAL $290,578 Cash Received $ 143,080,750 Cash Paid Out $ 139,280,549 Ending Balance(June 30,2014) $54,044,461 TAX TITLES CASH MANAGEMENT Brought Forward(July 01,2013) $222,579 Tax Takings $ 162,585 Interest Income $72,485 Subsequent Taxes $ 135,029 Short-Term Interest Paid $0 Abatement and Void $0 Net $72,485 Redemptions $194,691 Ending Balance(June 30,2014) $222,579 13 MAJOR CATEGORIES OF RECEIPTS FY 14 Property/Excise Taxes $85,641,041 Intergovernmental $ 10,867,886 Water/Sewer/Commercial $15,588,801 Department $2,680,629 Interest Earnings $72,485 Parking Fines $516,150 Parking Meters $395,416 License and Permits $1,280,094 Payments in Lieu of Taxes $846,834 Penalty Interest&Costs $252,100 TRUST FUND ACCOUNT FY 2014 BALANCE PANE SCHOLARSHIP 14,120.38 E.M.O'REILLY 7,133.25 KAVENY 35,127.40 A.L.TIMER 579.64 CF BROWN,JR 3,309.18 DRUCKER FUND 2,269.65 M.D.EMERSON 6,526.83 M.P.CHARLES 2,019.43 GROUP TOTALS 1,350,525.81 BARRY 3,961.21 B.H.PIERCE 1,720.58 STABILIZATION FUND 1,226,294.99 W.P.MCGUIRE 2,703.09 NESW STABILIZATION FUND 1,507,715.81 S.F.WHITNEY 2,887.45 OPEB STABILIZATION FUND 1,081,687.40 M SANGER 331.35 L.B.HOWARD 3,570.82 CHARLES BURKE GIFT FUND 24,183.89 C.C.WHEELER 2,562.80 CAMBRIDGE TRUST-UPIT SCHOOL 233,147.18 TEMPLETON 19,375.93 CEMETERY PERPETUAL 994,637.47 LAW ENFORCEMENT-FEDERAL 54,154.07 CONSERVATION 103,253.58 ASA PRATT 55,464.50 COMBINED LIBRARY TRUST 3,072.58 J SANTORO ART 1,743.78 DONOVAN LEGACY 5,419.93 ASA PRATT STOCK 2,272 SHARES 34,920.64 CANALONGA 5,063.94 MACDONALD 7,793.49 W.T.PIERCE 24,544.38 L.E.MASTERS 3,441.24 POTTER MEMORIAL 2,679.17 R.V.KEITH 3,290.25 WC.CAMPBELL 4,620.39 A.W.STONE 1,384.53 SPEC GIFTS 28,989.71 14 TOWN AUDITOR SCHEDULE A Part 1 General Fund Revenues and Other Financing Sources(Fund 01) Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City!Town I Diswet Account Number Item Description Amount A.Taxes 4110 Personal Property Taxes 2,715,30-7 4120 Real Estate Taxes 79,213,590 4150 Excise Taxes 3,925,561 4179 Penalties and Interest 250,028 4180 In Lieu of Taxes 846,8341 4191 Other Taxes-Hotel/Motel 73,073 4198 Urban Redevelopment Ex dses 4199 Other Taxes 501,2531 A.TOTAL TAXES(NET OF REFUNDS) 87,626,646 B.Chases forServices/Other Departmental Revenues 4211 Water Charges 4212 Other Utility Charges I4229 Other Charges 4243 Parking Charges 4244 Park and Recreation Charges 439,438 4246 Sewerage Charges 4247 Trash Collection Charges 22,170 4248 Transit Charges 4370 Other Department Revenue 2,352,778 B.TOTAL CHARGES FOR SERVICESIOTHER DEPARTMENTAL REVENUES 2,814,386 C.Licenses.Permits and Fees 4322 Fees Retained from Tax Collection 4400 Licenses and Permits 222,5251 15 C.TOTAL LICENSES,PERMITS AND FEES 222,525 D.Federal Revenue 4540 Unrestricted-Direct 4580 Unrestricted-Through the State 0.TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE I E.Revenues From State I 4600 State Revenue 10,867,886 E.TOTAL REVENUES FROM STATE 10,867,8861 F.Revenues From Other Governments 1 4695 Court Fines 1 4720 Received From the County for Services Performed 4730 Received From Other Municipalities for Services Performed 57,428 F.TOTAL REVENUES FROM OTHER GOVERNMENTS 67,428 G.Specia[Assessments 4750 Special Assessments G.TOTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS H.Fines.and Forefitures 4770 Fines and Forfeitures 703,328 H.TOTAL FINES,AND FORFEITURES 708,328 1.Miscellaneous Revenues 4300 Miscellaneous Revenues 1,204,7681 4820 Earnings on investments 72,486 1.TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES 1,277,254 TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUES 103,473,453 J.Other Financing Sources 4990 Other Financing Sources J.TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUES AND OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 103,473,453 K.Interfund Oneratina Transfers 4972 Transfers from Special Revenue Funds 365,000 4973 Transfers from Capital Projects Funds 4975 Transfers from Enterprise Funds 2,662,881 4976 Transfers from Trust Funds 1,233,215 4977 Transfers from Agency Funds K.TOTAL INTERFUND OPERATING TRANSFERS 4,261,096 "TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUES,OTHER FINANCING SOURCES,AND 107,734,649 INTERFUND OPERATING TRANSFERS SCHEDULEA Part II General Fund Expenditures and Other Financing Uses(Fund 01) Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City IT-I District General Government(100) Account Item Legislative Exocudve Accountant/ Collector Trees- U- Public Assessors Operations License and Land Use Conservation Other Number Description Auditor Depa ont Building/ Support Reg'isbation Commission Town/ciry Properties Counsel Maintenaneo 5100 Salary and Wages 70,589 259,454 305,415 278,698 57,358 267,913 190,914 196,097 1,247,838 5700 Expenditures 25,565 10,054 83,584 26,946 213,289 207,718 40,534 355,702 5,4681 225,170 5800A Construction 58008 Capital Outlay 38,917 14.349 TOTAL 105,155 269,508 388,999 305,644 213,289 265,076 308,447 635,533 201,565 1,487,397 Public Safetv(200) Account Item Police Fire Emergency Inspection Other Number Description Medical Services 5100 Salary and Wages 6,991,963 7,165,377 2,483 5700 Expenditures 468,940 311,201 8,960 5800A Construction 5800E Capital Outlay 165,519 35,000 TOTAL 7,626,422 7,511,578 11,443 18 Education(300) Account Item Education Regional Regional Regional Regional Number Description School School School School Assessment Assessment Assessment Assessment 1 2 3 4 5100 Salary and Wages 27,519,703 5700 Expenditures 8,900,427 5800A Construction 5800B Capital Outlay 254,797 TOTAL 36,674,927 Public Works(4Q0� Account Item Highway I Highway! Waste Sewer Water Parking Street Other Number Description Streets Steets Other Collection Collection Distribution Garage lighting Snow and and and Ice Disposal Disposal 5100 Salary and Wages 175,980 757,745 1,077,680 5700 Expenditures 1,439,646 402,584 2,815,898 222,045 1,319,459 5800A Construction 5800E Capital Outlay 62,454 47,741 105,545 TOTAL 1,678,080 1,208,070 2,915,898 222,045 2,502,684 Human Services(SDO) Account Item Health Clinical Special Veterans Other Number Description Servicos S.-Ices Program Servloes 5100 Salary and Wages 366,D45 51,623 198,629 5700 Expenditures 60,836 164,39E 38,198 5800A Construction $8003 Capital Outlay 18,500 TOTAL 426,881 215,931 255,527 19 Culture and Recreation(600) Account Item Library Recreation Parks Historical Celebrations Other Number Description Commission 5100 Salary and Wages 1,853,194 40D,541 5700 Expenditures 652,746 167,527 5800A Construction 5600E Capital outlay 13,996 13,135 TOTAL 2,339,936 581,203 Debt Service(7001 Account Item Retirement Interest on Interest on Other Number Description of Debt Long Term Short Term Interest Principal Debt Debt 5900 Debt Service 4,474,000 1,235,548 46,569 TOTAL. 4,474,000 1,235,548 46,569 Unclassified 1900) Account Item workers Unemploymo Health Other Court Other Intorgovemm Retierment Other Number Description compem"o nt Insurance Employeo Judgements Insurance ontal n Benefits Assessments 0001 Unclassified 401,321 18,225 11,222,077 867,571 24,056 383,824 2,342,318 10,634,021 12,552 TOTAL 401,321 18,226 11,222,D77 867,571 24,056 383,824 2,342,318 10,634,021 12,552 Transfers/Other Financing Uses(0001) Account Item Number Description 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 5,467,903 5990 Other Financing Uses 457,687 TOTAL 5,925,590 20 SCHEDULEA Part III Special Revenue Funds and Expenditures Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN city/Town/District Federal Gmnts(FG01) Account Item General Public Public Education FEMA Culture Community Other Housing Other Total Number Description Government Safety Works and Development and Urban Recreation Block Development Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 4500 Federal Revenue 10,814 1,485,075 38,925 1,534,8141 4600 State Revenue 4100 Miscellaneous Revenues 4820 Earnings on Investments TOTAL REVENUES 10,814 1,496,075 38,925 1,534,8141 Other Financina Sources 4910 Bond Proceeds 4070 Transfers From Other Funds 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 10,814 1,485,075 38,925 1,534,814 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures 5100 Salary and Wages 755,244 755,2441 5700 Expenditures 6,462 875,674 823 882,9591 5800A Construc0on I5800B Capital Outlay I5900 Debt Service TOTAL EXPENDITURES 6,462 1,630,918 823 1,638,203 Other Financina Uses Federal Gmnts(FG01I Account Item General Public Public Education FEMA Culture Community Other Housing Other Total Number Description Government Safety Works and Development and Urban Recreation Block Development 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 6,462 1,630,918 823 1,938,203 OTHER FINANCING USES Excess(Deficiency)of 4,352 -145,843 38,102 -103,389 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources Uses) O102 Fund ea ance Beginning of 23,188 -33,534 220,473 210,12711 Year 0003 Adjustments 0004 Fund Balance End of Year 27,540 -179,377 258,575 106,738 21 Other Soeciat RevenuerOS011 Account Ito, Water Sewer Education School Adult Profr-ional Community MWPAT TfitloV Gips and Other Total Number Dosedpdon Lunch Educadon Development Preservation Donations Act Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 29,459 387,661 88,035 505,151 4500 Federal Revenue 344,401 344,401 4600 State Revenue 4800 Miscellaneous Revenues 4820 Earnings on Investments 2,126 2,126 TOTAL REVENUES 29,455 732,062 90,161 951,678 Other Financing Sources 4910 Bond Proceeds 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OT ER FINANCING ES TOTAL REVENUES AND 29,455 732,062 90,161 951,678 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures 5100 Salary and Wages 2,350 403,3d 405,652 5700 Expenditures 32,239 308,503 120,813 461,554 5800A Construction 5800E Capital Outlay 145,718 145,718 5900 Debt Service TOTAL EXPENDITURES 34,588 711,805 266,631 1,012,924 Other Financino Uses 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES ND 34,5881 711,805 266,631 1,012,924 Other Sneeiai RevenuefOS011 Aewunt Ito. Water S- Education School AdWt ProhosalonN Community MNIPAT Tdd.V Gflta ant (,ef Total Number Dascdpdon Lunch Education Develop- Pwservadon Donadrms Act Excess(Deficiency)of .5,133 20,257 -176.370 -161,9A6 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources Uses) 10002 Fund Baance Beginning of 32,639 -20,257 1,8S4,457 1,876,WS Year 10003 Adjustments 0004 Fund Balance End of Year 27,501 1,988,087 1,716,593 22 Receipts Re served for Aoo miater(RA01) Ac-I Item Education Waterways Wetlands Parking Ambulance Insurance OIv Sale of Real Sale of O TOW Number Description Improvement Protection Meters Reimb.over Estate Cemetery Loss $20,000 Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 395.176 49,810 444,7801 4500 Federal Revenue 4600 State Revenue 48DO Miscellaneous Revenues 4820 Earnings on Investments TOTAL REVENUES -95,176 49,610 4,KM Other Fi.m ina Sources 4910 Bond Proceeds 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OTHER RNANCING SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 395,176 49,610 444,TW OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures - 5100 Salary and Wages 57M Expenditures 6800A Construction 6800E Capital Outlay 59M Debt Service TOTAL EXPENDITURES Other Financina Uses 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 350,000 15,DDO 365,0001 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FlNANCING 350,000 15,000 366,000 USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 360,000 16,000 365,000 OTHER FINANCING USES R...late Reserved for Acmrm,fiat on(RA011 AeCo.. Item Education Waterways Wetlantls Parking Ambulance Insurance Sale of Real Sale of 1 Other Total Number Deseription Improvement Protection Meters Reimb.over Estate Cemetery Loss $20,000 Excess(Deficiency)of 45,176 34,610 79,786 Revenues Over Expenditures and Omer Financing Sources(Uses) 0002 Fund Balance beginning of 608,319 140.085 748,404 Year 0003 Adjustments 0004 Fund Balance End of Year 653,495 174,695 828,190 23 Revolving Funds(RF011 Account Item Education Athletic Parks and Ch 44 53 Other Total Number Description Recreation E 112 Revenues 41 DO Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 1,890,205 126,043 417,152 1,428,903 34,177 3,896,480 4500 Federal Revenue 4600 State Revenue 4800 Miscellaneous Revenues 265,576 265,576 4820 Earnings on Investments 90 128 218 TOTAL REVENUES 1,890,20� 126,043 417,242 1,694,607 34,177 4,162,274 Other Financing Sources 4910 Bond Proceeds 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 331,706 331,706 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 331,706 331,706 SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 2,221,911 126,043 417,242 1,694,607 34,177 4,493,980 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures 51 DO Salary and Wages 1,342,370 16,241 262,205 98,235 1,719,051 5700 Expenditures 582,484 78,879 199,349 1,539,411 3,172 2,403,295 5800A Construction 5800B Capital Outlay 70,655 70,655 5900 Debt Service TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,924,854 96,120 461,654 1,637,646 73,827 4,193,D01 Other Financina Uses 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 331,706 331,706 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 331,706 331,706 USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 2,256,560 95,120 461,554 1,637,646 73,827 4,524,707 OTHER FINANCING USES Revolving Funds(RF01) Account Item Education Athletic Parks and Ch 44 63 Other Total Number Description Recreation E 112 Excess(Deficiency)of 34,649 30,923 -14,312 56,961 -39,650 30,727 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources(Uses) 0002 Fund Balance Beginning of 1,096,512 6,778 155,987 534,767 76,OD6 1,870,050 Year 0003 Adjustments I0004 Fund Balance End of Year 1,061,863 37,701 111,675 591,728 36,356 1,839,323 Z State Grams(SG01) Account Item General Public Public Education ME- Culture Cou-Ion Library Other Total Number Description Government Safety Works and Aging Recreation Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises I4200 Chargesfor Services 1,362 18,000 17,382 4500 Federal Revenue 4600 State Revenue I'5.018 2,534,923 44,040 49=8 811848 2.824,5521 4800 Miscellaneous Revenues 4820 Famings on Investments 7 7 TOTAL REVENUES 115,018 1,362 2,534,9Z 44,040 49,228 97,350 2,BN,921 Other Finanelnc Sources 4810 Bond Proceeds 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 4990 Other Financing Sources jl TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 115,018 1,362 2,534,923 44,040 49,228 97,350 2,841,921 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures 5100 Salary and Wages 87,718 190,989 49,066 13,833 341,6061 1 5700 Expenditures 46,355 2,193 1,474,312 3,500 62,308 26,172 1,614,840� 5800A Constr1 ton 5800E Capital Outlay 5900 Debt Service l TOTAL EXPENDITURES 134,073 2,193 1,665,301 52,566 62,308 40,005 1,956,4461 Other Finanelnc Uses 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 134,073 2,193 1,665,301 52,566 62,308 40,005 1,958,M8I OTHER FINANCING USES State Grants(SG01) Account Item General Public Public Education MEMA Culture Council on Library Other Total Number Description Government Safety Works and Aging Recreation Excess(Deficiency)of A9,0s5 -831 869,622 -8,526 -13,080 57,345 886,475 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources(Uses 0112 Fund Balance eginning of -9,447 21,798 -642,421 8,526 112,575 22,360 -486,567 Year 0003 Adjustments 0004 Fund Balance End of Year -28,502 20,96-/ 227,201 2 99,495 79,725 398,8881 ��r- SCHEDULEA Part IV Capital Project Funds Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I Town f Dimid Account Item Water Sewer Schools Municipal Landfill Highways Other Total Number Description Buildings (Chapter90) Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 4500 Federal Revenue 4600 State Revenue 888,206 868,206 4800 Miscellaneous Revenues 1,017,00e 1,017,OOOI 4820 Earnings on Investments TOTAL REVENUES 888,206 1,017,000 1,905,2061 Other Financina Sources 4910 Bond Proceeds 207,000 7,350,000 12,648,000 20,205,OOOI 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 434,00D 778,895 2,244,346 3,457,241 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 641,000 8,128,89 14,892,346 23,662,241 TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER FINANCING 641,000 8,128,895 888,206 15,909,346 25,567,447 SOURCES Expenditures 5100 Salary and Wages 5700 Expenditures 768 57,857 45,012 38,938 254,677 397,2521 5800A Construction 1,919,665 258,534 4,430,422 895,585 2,817,077 10,321,283I 5800B Capital Outlay 5900 Debt Service 10,145,000 10,145,O00I TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,920,a 316,391 4,475,434 934,5Z 13,216,754 20,863,535I Other Financina Uses I 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 442,200 442,200I 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES 442,200 442,200I TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER 1,920,433 316,391 4,475,434 934,52S 13,658,954 21,305,735 FINANCING USES Excess(Deficiency)of Revenues Over .1,920,433 324,609 3,653,461 -46,317 2,250,39� 4,261,712 Expenditures and Other Financing Sources Uses W. - nd alanceBeginning of Year 4,307,588 60,137 1,380,194 .170,268 961,871 6,539,5221 0003 Adjustments 0004 Fund Balance End of Year 2,387,155 384,746 5,033,655 .216,585 3,212,263 10,801,2341 26 SCHEDULEA Part V Enterprise Funds Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I Town I District Account Item Water Sewer Eloetdc Landrlls Hospitals Health Care Airport Harbor GoH Course Public Other Total Number Doserip0on Recreation Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 6,533,132 9,044,7d 15,577,8951 4500 Federal Revenue 4600 State Revenue 4800 Miscellaneous Revenues 4820 Earnings on Investments 3,681 7,227 10,908 TOTAL REVENUES 6,536,813 9,051,990 15,588,803 Other Financino Sourees 4910 Bond Proceeds 4970 Transfers From Other Funds 4990 Other Financing Sources TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 6,536,913 9,051,990 15,588,803 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Expenditures 5700 Salary and Wages 792,255 340,240 1,132,4951 5700 Expenditures 3,333,164 6,295,674 9,628,843) 580DA Construction 5800B Capital Outlay 183,666 1,841,515 2,025,1811 5900 Debt Service 430,699 227,447 658,146 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 4,739,739 8,704,876 13,444,665 Other Financina Uses 5960 Transfers fi Other Funds 1,430,435 1,232,446 2,66z881I 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 1,430,435 1,232,446 2,662,M USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 6,170,224 1,937,122 16,107,646I OTHER FINANC84G USES E.E...(Deficiency)of 366,%9 -885,332 +518,743 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources lusts) D002 Fund Balance Beginning of 3,664,273 8,148,087 11,812,360 Year 0003 Adjustments OD04 Fund Balance End of Year 4,030,662 7,262,765 11,293,6171 27 SCHEDULEA Part VI Trust Funds Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I Tovm/District Non-Expeedable/Expendable Trusts(NE01I Account Item Non-Expentla Workers Pension Stabilization Health Claims Health Claims Conservation OPEB Trust Other Total Number Description ble Trust Compensation Reserve -Cityfrovm -Employee Trust Fund Fund Share Sham Revenues 4100 Taxes and Excises 4200 Charges for Services 4500 Federal Revenue 14600 State Revenue 14800 Miscellaneous Revenues 10,500 432,122 442,622I 4920 Earnings on Investments 6,7333 315 26,999 34,047 TOTAL REVENUES 10,506 6,733 316 459,121 476,669 Other Financino Sources I4910 Bond Proceeds 49M Transfers From Other Funds 2,452,862 2,452,862 14990 Other Financing Souroes TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 2,452,8d 2,452,862 SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES AND 11,511 6,733 315 2,911,983 2,929,531 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES IExpenditures 5100 Salary and Wages 15700 Expenditures 673 114,166 '14,839I I5800A Construction I58008 Capital Outlay 159DO Debt Service I TOTAL EXPENDITURES 673 114,166 114,B39 IOther Financino Us- Non-Expendable/Expendable Trusts(NE01) Account Item Sham Workers Pension Stabilization Health Claims Health Claims Conservation OPES Trust Other Total Number Description ble Trust Compensation Reserve -Cityfro— -Employee Trust Fund Fund Spare Share 5960 Transfers to Other Funds 1,233,215 1,233,215 5990 Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 1,233,216 1,233,2151 USES TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 673 1,347,381 1,348,054 OTHER FINANCING USES Excess(DeScieney)of 10,506 6,73' 358 1,564,602 1,581,477 Revenues Over Expenditures and Other Financing Sources�Uses] 0002 Fund Balance Beginning of 1,230,316 7,219,562 103,612 6,294,767 8,848,257 Year 0003 Adjustments OOD4 Fund Balance End of Year 1,240,816 1,226,295 1C3,254 7,859,363 10,429,728 28 SCHEDULEA Part Vll Agency Funds Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I Town I District Account Item Balance Additions Deductions Balance Number Description July 1,2,013 June 30,2014 Assets 0005 Cash -115,042 1,377,975 1,427,005 -164,162 0006 Accounts Receivable TOTAL ASSETS -115,042 1,377,975 1,427,09S 464,162 Liabilities 0007 Police Outside Detail -240,102 976,043 971,479 -235,538 0008 Fire Off Duty Detail -3,75D 8D,200 109.401 -32,951 0009 Tax Due State 0010 Meals Tax Due State 0011 Licenses Due State 0012 Due County/Retirement Systems 0013 Guarantee Bid Deposits 0014 Unclaimed Items 0015 Other Liabilities 128,810 321,732 346.215 104,327 TOTAL LIABILITIES 415,042 1,377,975 1,427,09S 464,162 NOTE:Total Assets Must Equal Total Liaibilities SCHEDULEA Part Vlll Personnel Expenditures Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I Town 1 District Total Salaries and Wages as of December$1,2013 as Reported on IRS Form W-2 44,981,031 Total Number of Employees FrE)for Calendar Year Ending December$1,2013 947 29 SCHEDULE A Part IX Schedule of Cash and Investments as of June 30,2014 Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I7own 1 District Account Item Cash and Number Description Investments FUNDS 0016 General Fund 17,934,155 0017 Special Revenue 4,888,732 001 B Debt Service Fund 0019 Capital Project Funds 10,801,234 0020 Enterprise Funds 10,132,590 0021 Trust Funds 10,429,728 0022 Agency Funds -141,977 TOTAL ALL FUNDS 54.044,462 30 SCHEDULEA Part X Schedule of Debt Outstanding,Issued,and Retired this Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City I To—I District Account Item Outstanding Issued this Retired this Outstanding Interest this Number Description July 1,2013 Fisal Year Fiscal Year June 30,2014 Fiscal Year } A.GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS I INSIDE DEBT LIMIT I D001 BUILDINGS 18,472,000 11,908,772 6,887,000 23,493,772 7130,4651 D002 DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT 2,710,000 184,700 755,000 2,139,70C 81,082 D003 SCHOOL BUILDINGS 6,846,000 4,275,700 5,213,000 5,908,700 250,353 D004 SCHOOL-ALL OTHER 30,000 $0,000 DOOS SEWER 121,969 60,984 60,985 D006 SOLIDWASTE D007 OTHER INSIDE LIMIT 2,359,200 3,805,828 833,200 5.331,828 67,3221 TOTAL INSIDE DEBT LIMIT 30,509,169 20,205,000 13,749,184 36,964,986 1,189,222 I OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT ID008 AIRPORT 10009 HOSPITAL 0010 ELECTRIC D011 GAS 1 D012 SCHOOL BUILDINGS 5,142,800 1,080,800 4,062,000 110,4581 D013 SEWER 237,600 59,400 178,200 D014 SOLID WASTE D015 WATER 2,715,452 323,636 2,391,816 1 D016 OTHER OUTSIDE LIMIT 1 TOTAL OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT 8,095,852 1,463,836 6,632,016 110,4581 TOTAL LONG TERM DEBT 38,605,021 20,205,000 15,213,020 43,597,001 1,299,6801 31 Account Item Outstanding Issued this Retired this Outstanding Interestthis Number Description July 1,2013 Fisal Year Fiscal Year June 30,2014 Fiscal Year B.REVENUE AND NONGUARANTEED BONDS D021 REVENUE AND NONGUARANTEED BONDS C.SHORT TERM DEBT D017 TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES D018 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES 3,725,000 3,725,000 46,5631 D019 GRANT ANTICIPATION NOTES D020 OTHER SHORT TERM DEBT TOTAL SHORT TERM DEBT 3,725,000 3,725,000 46,563 D.OTHERINTEREST D022 OTHERINTEREST Item Authorized Issued/ UniSsued Description Retired/ June30,.14 Rescinded TOTAL AUTHORIZED AND UNISSUED 2,500,000 2,500,000 32 SCHEDULE A Part XI Reconciliation of Fund Equity(Retained Earnings)for the Fiscal Year End June 30,2014 Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOWN City r Town/District Revenues and Expenditures from Financial Report General Special Revenue Capital Projects Enterprise Trust TOTAL (a) N (c) (d) (e) (a)-(e) (f) 1 Total Revenue 1 103,473,45311 9,835,47311 1,905,2061 I 15,588,803[1 476,669 1 131,279,6041 2 Total Expenditures 1 99,913,2801 1 8,800,5741 1 20,883,5351 1 13,444,665 ( 114,8391 1 143,136,8931 3 TOTAL EXCESS(DEFICIENCY)OF REVENUES OVER EXPENDITURES(SUM OF LINES 1 3,560,1731 I 1,034,8991 I .18,958,3291 I 2,144,1381 1 361,8301 I -11,857,2891 1 AND 2) 4 Transfers From Other Funds 1 4,261,0961 1 331,7061 1 3,457,2411 L 0)1 2,452,862 1 10,502,9051 5 Other Financing Sources 1 01 1 01 1 20,205,0001 1 01 1 0 1 20,205,0001 6 Transfers To Other Funds 1 5,467,90311 696,70611 442,2001 1 2,662,8811 1 1,233,215 1 10,502,9051 7 Other Financing Uses 1 457,6871 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 0 1 457,6871 8 TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES(USES)(SUM OF LINES 4 THROUGH 7) 1 -1,664,4941 I 365,000J 1 23.220,0411 I -2,662.8811 I 1,219,647 I 19,747,3131 9 TOTAL EXCESS(DEFICIENCY)OF REVENUES OVER EXPENDITURES AND OTHER 1 1,896,67911 669,8991 1 4,261,7121( -518,7431 I 1,681,477 1 7,890,0241 FINANCING SOURCES(USES)(SUM OF LINES 3 AND 8) 10 Fund Equity(Retained Earnings)Beginning of Year 1 15,155,59911 4,218,8331( 6,539,5221( 11,812,3601 I 8,848,251 1 46,574,5651 11 Other Adjustments 1 011 01 1 01 I 01 1 01 1 01 12 TOTAL EXCESS(DEFICIENCY)OF REVENUES OVER EXPENDITURES AND OTHER 1 17,051,27811 4,888,7321 1 10,801,2341 I 11,293,617 1 10,429,7281( 54,464,5891 FINANCING SOURCES(USES)(SUM OF LINES 3 AND 8) 33 13 Additional Information General Fund Expenditures(Part 2) Health Insurance 1 11,222,0771 Trust Funds(Part 6) Total Revenues Total Expenditures Health Claims(City/Town) 01r 01 Capital Projects Funds(Part 4) Total Revenues Total Expenditures Schools _ 01 316,391l Highways 888,2001 934,5231 Education General Funds(Part 2) Local 38,674,927� Regional School Assessment(1) 01 Regional School Assessment(2) of Regional School Assessment(3) 1 01 Regional School Assessment(4) 1 01 SCHEDUlRA Part XII Fiscal Year 2014 WATERTOINN City I Town I District Notes, Prior Year Analysis: In lieu of Taxes difference is the result of the lost of Harvard University Pilot due to the Sale of Aresnal Property Other Governments difference is due to expanded coverage between Watertown and Belmont in plumbingW:re Inspections via inter-municipal agreement The$457,080 difference in Miscellaneous Revenues is due to predominately Premium of Band Proceeds of$405,000. Increase State Grants REvenue is predominately due to more Circuit Breaker monies coming in during FY 14. Decrease in State Grants Expenditures is due to less Circuit Breaker expenditures during FY 14.THe$15,794,000 difference in capital project expenditures is due the accounting related to a refinancing$10,145,000 anotehr$4,430,00 in increase expenditures in an ESCO capital project and$1,285,000 increase in Street repair roadwork project The increase in Trust fund Revenue is due to ESCO Rebates from the ESCO project. Thomn�J.Tmw Punitor Wnkrbvm BtT-9]25460 JgL201a2JL M 617472- 0 TOHn Aorounbnt potp TetNb NOTE:The information was Approved on 031041=15 by Richard Sciarappa. 34 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT The Personnel Department directly to enhance their employment experience (W.C.O.D.)as staff support for their serves the employees of the Town and with Watertown.To that end,we regularly meetings and activities related to their coordinates with the School Department's utilize the training and consultation goals and objectives.In 2014,the Personnel staff on an as-needed basis.The services of the Employee Assistance Commission on Disability provided Department is responsible for the Human Program.In 2014 we supported the information,advice and advocacy for Resources policies and procedures for Treasurer/Collector and Public Health Town and School departments as well positions appointed by the Town Manager. Departments,providing mentorship to the as individuals in the community.The The office manages recruiting,background mid-managers during the recruitment of Commission provided funds for Braille investigations,orientation procedures, department head positions. printing of the Inauguration program, personnel records management, installation of an accessible door for administers the Town's compensation The Personnel Department continued the Senior Center,the Watertown plan,workers'compensation claims, to facilitate the process for successor Riverfront Project for the Braille Trail public safety injury-on-duty claims,and contract negotiations with the collective signage,participation in the annual Faire unemployment claims.During 2014 bargaining units,Department Heads,the on the Square,and Partners for Youth the Department conducted surveys of Town Manager,and the Town's Attorney, scholarships for Watertown students with comparable communities regarding a The Department frequently provided disabilities. number of issues,continued to audit Department Heads and individual our practices to ensure compliance with employees with interpretations of their The Commission also provided employment laws,and engaged in a collective bargaining agreements. interpreters and CART services for wide variety of other special projects in community events and closed captioning partnership with both the Town Manager The Personnel Department continued to of Town Council meetings,made and Department Heads.We created post recruitments to websites in keeping donations and grants to the Watertown a Personnel Action Policy,procedure with our goal to increase the use of Food Pantry and the St.Patrick's Food and electronic Personnel Action form technology.Applicants view job postings, Pantry,the SPEDPAC speaker series,the which decreases the use of paper forms. fill out a Town Application form from ABLE Arts exhibit,and the Wayside Multi- The Department processed nearly 650 the Personnel Department's website and service Center for social work services. personnel transactions in 2014. submit it by email at their convenience. Similarly,Civil Service recruitments are The Personnel Department looks forward Partnering with the Department Heads, 13 posted on the State's Human Resources to 2015 and its continued dedication to job descriptions were reviewed as positions Division website.Residents interested in improving service to the Town Manager became vacant and were recruited.We Civil Service information can research and Town Council,employees,department will continue to review and update job examination dates and apply on-line heads and the citizens of Watertown. descriptions as part of the recruitment directly with Civil Service.We participated process. in a job fair at the Framingham State University. The Personnel Department is responsible for assisting employees with professional The Personnel Department assists the growth and career coordination in order Watertown Commission on Disability 35 TOWN CLERK AND ELECTION The Town Clerk and Election Office serves •Continued the duties and responsibility and the State Fire Marshall's Office in the as a direct link between the citizenry and as Burial Agent for the Town. licensing process. its Town government.The Town Clerk's Office by statute,is responsible for the .Completed the annual renewal process Vital Statistics issuance of vital statistics,maintenance of for all applicable licenses,permits and Births 463 Town records,the insurance of compliance certificates while ensuring compliance Deaths Recorded 257 with the Commonwealth's Open Meeting with Title III Section 33.03 of the Code of Marriage Intentions 243 Law and it serves as a respository for all Watertown. Marriages Recorded 241 rules,regulations,ordinances and bylaws promulgated by the Town Council and •Ensured compliance with state guidelines other town departments. in the filing of necessary annual reports Affidavits of Correction with the Alcohol Beverage Control Of Births,Deaths and The Town Clerk's Office was first Commission(ABCC)and the Department Marriages Recorded 6 established in 1634,the first year records of Public Safety. were kept,and continues today to provide Licenses accurate documentation on events and •Ensured access to all polling stations Kennel License 2 happenings of the City known as the throughout the Town. Dog Licenses 860 Town of Watertown.The Town Clerk's Cat Licenses 357 Office provides a number of consumer •Coordinated the planning of the 2014 Seven Day All Alcoholic services,such as the issuance of dog and Faire on the Square. Common Victualler 19 cat licenses,the sale of various Division Seven Day Wine/Malt of Fisheries and Wildlife licenses and The Election Commission,a four-member Common Victualler 5 the office serves as a distribution of body,has a number of responsibilities Six Day All Alcoholic various public service brochures and mandated by Massachusetts General Laws Common Victualler 7 surveys.The staff in the office also serve Chapter 50 through 56.The Commission Six Day Wine/Malt as"unofficial ombudsmen'to provide is charged to ensure fair and impartial Common Victualler 2 general information regarding various elections in the Town of Watertown. Common Victualler License 96 municipal serves to the public.The Town Responsibilities include:coordination of Clubs 11 Clerk's Office also serves as a liaison the Annual Census,generation of voting Auto Dealer Class I 9 between the town and the federal and state lists and jury lists,maintenance of the Auto Dealer Class II 12 governments. Town's residency database and compliance All Alcoholic Package Goods Store 6 with the Office of Campaign and Political Wine/Malt Package Goods Store 7 During calendar year 2014,the office Finance's reporting procedures. 24-Hours Opening 3 achieved the following: Sale of Food at Retail 3 Maintained the highest level of accuracy The Election Commission conducted the Entertainment 20 in the recording and issuance of the Vital following voting exercises during 2014. Music Box 7 Statistics of the Town of Watertown.Since Automatic Amusement Device 13 February,2010 The Commonwealth's DATE TYPE OF ELECTION Auto Repair 54 Vitals Information Partnership was September 9,2014 State Primary Letting Out of Motor Vehicles 3 instituted automating Birth Certificates November 4,2014 State Election Shuttle/Jitney 1 and in November,2014 Burial Permits and Livery 11 Death Certificates through the Gateway The Licensing Board promulgates rules Network. and regulations specific to Watertown to ensure the life safety and health of the •Places election signage in strategic citizenry and town visitors.The Licensing locations throughout the town alerting the Board issues a myriad of licenses that citizenry to the upcoming voting exercises. range from amusement devices,to common victuallers to liquor licenses. •Conducted the 2014 Annual Town All of the licenses issued are renewable Census. on a yearly basis.The Licensing Board also serves as hearing officer to ensure •Conducted the 2014 Annual dog and cat compliance with licensing conditions. licensing process. The Licensing Board also works closely with five town departments,the ABCC 36 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT The Information Technology Department Information technology improvements public could access—agendas,minutes, (IT)supports the Town of Watertown's undertaken in 2014 include increased presentations,meeting documents,and administrative information systems use of virtualization software,additional calendar items. and leads the implementation of backup/storage,implementation of new computer technologies.The IT animal control software,deployment of The IT Department will strive to Department administers the Town's new desktops,installation of AutoCAD save costs,paper,and energy in the wide-area computer network,which software,a version upgrade to the erp deployment of information technologies connects Town Hall,Library,Police,Fire, platform,and an upgrade to a messaging such as energy-saving desktops and School Department,and Public Works achiving system. servers,monitors,and remanufactured buildings.Additional municipal buildings toner cartridges.An expanded GIS on the wide-area network include the The Town and School IT Departments system will provide a digital platform Commanders'Mansion,Senior Center, worked on common network for the exchange of forms and maps and John A.Ryan Skating Arena.The infrastructure equipment and shared for employees and the public as well, Department also maintains computers increased high-speed Internet access. thus reducing paper usage.The IT which process Financials,Accounts The Town and School also shared an Department will make improvements Payables,Purchasing,Requisitioning, applications specialist who assists all in mobile workforce technology using Payroll,Water/Sewer Billing,Real departments in the operation of the Town's smartphones,government-specific apps, Estate Tax Billing,and Assessing.Other financial management system. and multi-function tablets that will reduce administrative systems,such as Motor paper forms created in the field.As well, Vehicle Billing and Parking Ticket The Town's official website, improvements will continue in the effort processing,are supported by service ,vww.watertown-ma.aov,,is managed to provide greater public access to Town vendors.The Town's Computer Network by the IT Department with a software information on-line community contact provides a complete electronic platform system that allows for distributed content modules. for employees to communicate and share updating,calendaring,page development, documents.Built on a backbone of high- hyperlinking,and documentation,and speed fiber-optic cabling,the system provides links to other departmental web allows for secure communications among sites.Throughout the year,an emphasis Town departments. was on providing content relative to meeting management information that the 37 TOW N ATTO R N EY The law firm of Kopelman and Paige P.C. of state statutes and the Town's own provide guidance for the Town's boards serves as Town Attorney for the City ordinances and rules and regulations. and committees as they address Town known as the Town of Watertown.The issues,and assist the Town in framing legal firm provides advice to the Town Manager The Town Attorney works with all of the questions for efficient resolution. and the Town Council,as well as the Town's departments on a range of matters Town's various boards and departments of legal and administrative concern.We It is our privilege to serve the City known on legal matters.As Town Attorney,we advise to the Board of Health on matters as the Town of Watertown as Town represent the Town in sate and federal of regulations and enforcement.We work Attorney.We thank the Town Manager and court as well as before administrative with the Licensing Board on license and Town Council for the opportunity to serve bodies.We support the Town in litigation permit issues.We work regularly with the Watertown community and for their and enforcement of the Town's ordinances the Town's planners and land use boards efforts and dedication in attending to the and serve as labor counsel to the Town, on zoning issues and the development of many needs of the Town.We appreciate assisting the Town Manager in matters ordinances and regulations.We continue the opportunity to work with the Town's involving labor and employment and to advise the Town with respect to its department heads,employees and boards, collective bargaining.The Town Attorney housing programs. and look forward to continuing to provide also represents the Town in real estate the Town with effective legal advice and and land use matters,and drafts,reviews, We regularly provide the Town with representation. and approves contracts with vendors no-cost memoranda on a wide range of who provide goods and services to the legal topics to assist the Town in making Respectfully submitted, Town,including specialized design and decisions in a lawful and cost effective consulting services.The Town Attorney manner.We have addressed topics Kopelman and Paige,P.C. attends all Town Council meetings, involving domestic violence and sick leave, Town Attorney providing guidance on parliamentary amendments to the state's procurement procedure and legal interpretations of laws,ethics commission regulations, the Town's Home Rule Charter and the and other areas of law which may be of Council's Rules,as well as the requirements interest to the Town.These memoranda 38 PURCHASING DEPARTMENT The Purchasing Department aims to planting,commander's mansion grounds all examples of successful procurements provide valuable services to the Town by beautification services,HVAC preventive exercised by both Town and School assisting Town and School Departments maintenance services to town building Offices.The Purchasing Department with obtaining the highest quality of mechanical systems,elevator maintenance continues to auctions decommissioned supplies and services for the best dollar services,copy machine maintenance, police and department of public works value.The department also functions phone system maintenance and service vehicles and other surplus property as a control to ensure the Town is and many more. through a web site called municibid.com. complying with Massachusetts General Laws and Local Ordinances.Ongoing The Purchasing Department will During 2014,the Town of Watertown initiatives include identifying cost-savings, continue to use the Commonwealth of underwent changes to its town and schools consolidating purchases when appropriate, Massachusetts state contracts as well buildings with its retrofit of interior lights, and assisting departments with gathering as cooperative bids conducted with a weatherization,mechanical systems and information needed to make informed group of local municipalities.Some new boilers for greater efficiencies and buying decisions. goods received through cooperative energy cost savings.Watertown continues bids were Gasoline,Diesel Fuel,#2 Fuel to seek ways to reduce energy use and In 2014 the bidding environment Oil,Road Salt,and services such as costs with pursuing energy grants.Grants proved to be competitive showing a Special Education Student Bus Services, sought and awarded in 2014 was the strengthening economy since bids came The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Energy Manager Grant with$50,000 in in at construction estimates unlike in contracts along with the Massachusetts year one and$35,000 in year two,and a previous years when bids were coming in Higher Education Consortium are used $25,000 pilot grant to seek opportunities in much lower than construction estimates. to procure such goods and services as Watertown for solar renewable areas and Projects publically bid were the School elevator maintenance services,office options. Groceries,School Beverages,Turf supplies,computer equipment,computer Maintenance,Cemetery Maintenance, software,computer consulting services, Respectfully submitted, Parks and Grounds Maintenance,John A copy machine equipment and services, Ryan Arena Re-Roof Project,Town Wide furniture,moving services,vehicle Raeleen F.Parsons,MCPPO Pavement Rehabilitation.Other services purchase and replacement,public safety Director of Purchasing provided were a large number of snow supplies,vehicle parts,office supplies, plow contractors,town wide shade tree training and educational services and are 39 HEALTH DEPARTMENT The Health Department staff consists of service establishment have a Certified Household Hazardous and Medical one full-time Director(position vacant Food Protection Manager onsite,as the Waste Collection through most of the year),one full-time Person In Charge,at all times that the Chief Environmental Health Officer,two food service establishment is operating.In Watertown residents took household full-time Health Officers,one full-time accordance with the adopted regulation hazardous waste to the Minuteman Head Clerk,one full-time Public Health the Certified Food Protection Manager has Regional Household Products Facility in Nurse,one full-time Animal Control the authority and is expected to enforce Lexington.Pre-registration at the Health Officer/Jr.Health Officer and one part- the regulations of the State and Federal Department was required before any time Veterinarian. Food Code,including the supervision of resident could enter the site on one of the the establishment employees. eight collection days during the year.In The Board of Health consists of three 2014, 137 Watertown residents visited the members that are appointed for three year Another portion of the Health facility to dispose of household hazardous terms by the Town Manager. Department's work involves complaint waste. investigation including,but not limited Environmental Health to,solid waste,dust,odors,noise,rodents, Household Sharps Collections were held nuisances,hazardous waste incidents, quarterly in 2014 at the Administration The Health Department conducts food establishments,food-borne illnesses, Building parking lot.85 residents numerous mandated inspections tobacco,housing,and problem animals. brought 239 pounds of needles,syringes, throughout the year according to local and In response to complaints involving and lancets in sharps and puncture state mandates.These inspections include, rubbish and garbage left out at the curb at proof containers for sanitary disposal. but are not limited to,food inspections, non-collection times or days,the Health Eliminating these materials from the food establishments,mobile food vehicles, Department distributed bright green door municipal waste stream reduces the farmer's market vendors,and temporary hangers reminding citizens of how and potential for accidental needle sticks. food events;housing,hazardous materials when to place garbage and rubbish out for establishments;body art establishments; collection.In 2014 the Health Department Animal Control indoor air quality at skating rinks;tanning conducted 616 complaint investigations. establishments;swimming pools and The Health Department issued 127 The Animal Control Officer/Jr.Health whirlpools;group homes;and motels. administrative order letters as a result of Officer's(ACO)duties include,but the complaint investigations. 16 of these are not limited to,patrolling the town, Environmental Inspections:2014 complaints resulted in filings at Waltham participation in a rabies/West Nile Virus District Court and show cause hearings task force,swimming pool inspections, Food Establishment Inspections 602 before the Clerk Magistrate. food establishment inspections and Mobile Food vehicle Inspections 68 the enforcement of all pertinent state Farmer's Market Inspections 75 In conjunction with inspectional work, animal laws,Keeping of Animals and Temporary Food Inspections 91 the Health Department issues numerous Fowl Regulation and the Watertown Housing Inspections 67 permits.Before a permit can be issued, Animal Control Ordinance.Enforcement Swimming Pool/Whirlpool Inspections 31 the permit holder/applicant submits a action includes the issuing of citations Tanning Establishment Inspections 4 completed plan review application.The (tickets)for non-compliance,responding Body Art Establishment Inspections 3 Health Department reviews plans for all to emergency dispatch calls and the Nuisance Inspections 122 new and renovated food establishments, prosecution of animal cruelty violators in Food complaint Inspection 12 hazardous materials establishments, District Court.The ACO responded to 415 Animal complaint Inspections 415 tanning establishments,body art animal calls in 2014.The ACO continues Tobacco Compliance checks 82 establishments,swimming pools,and to educate the public regarding health and Total Inspections 1,572 Community Development and Planning safety concerns involving animals. prof ects. During 2014,the Board of Health adopted the Regulation Pertaining to Certification Total Environmental Permits:2014 of Managers in Food Safety,this regulation FoodS—rce E,tkhshmems 194 Swmunmg Fools/Whirlpools 22 supplanted the Regulation Pertaining xeta,troodBtzbhshments 47 Body Art EO blshrro t, 3 to Requirements for Certified Food c"t r, 4 Body"'tp'icrr°"e19 J Protection Managers and Persons In B ke,, io Tanning E,t,hhzhment., 2 Charge.The change in the regulation was I Mob,Food.e—, 29 F o—A Eaeed— 14 designed to promote compliance with Teinpomry Food Events 262 Motels t the Massachusetts State Food Code, 105 I Tobacco&N,eet,ne„e,—T CMR 590.000,by requiring that each food Aod—,Extebh,hment, 44 Hazax douE MateilalE EEtabti,hn,ent� I5o 40 As Inspector of Animals the ACO Rabies/Microchip/Spay/Neuter Clinics The Health Department and EMMCP carries out the isolation and quarantine continually monitor the emergence of of suspected rabid animals,animals The Health Department held a second these viruses and adjust plans accordingly with wounds of unknown origin and rabies clinic,which also offered to maintain comprehensive intervention, animals bitten by suspected or confirmed microchipping,for pets with Dr.Deborah education and surveillance programs. rabid animals.The ACO carried out 52 Campbell at Pet Haven Animal Hospital. quarantines in 2014.These findings are Microchipping assures that lost pets always In addition the Health Department reported to the Massachusetts Bureau of find their way home.Four animals were distributed bright blue door hangers to Animal Health. vaccinated and six animals were outfitted area homes with information about West with microchips during this event.A Nile Virus,removal of standing water spay/neuter clinic was also held at Pet serving as breeding areas for mosquitoes, Haven Animal Hospital.four animals and personal protection from mosquitoes were spayed/neutered and five animals when outdoors. were microchipped.In conjunction with Dr.Campbell we continue to spay/neuter Wildlife homeless animals in Watertown with the assistance of the Massachusetts Animal The ACO responds to calls about sick or Fund. injured wildlife.The ACO also responds to and educates residents on wildlife issues. _ In recent years there has been an increased presence of wildlife in Watertown.Wildlife concerns in Watertown involve,but are s not limited to,coyotes,foxes,deer,hawks, geese,snapping turtles and wild turkeys. MET us HELP TfIlEm. THIS TAX SEASON.INVEST IN THE NESP(INSW WE 6 ANNALS IN JUST_' _.THE MASS ANIMAL _ FUND HELPED %-____� 'IN � Sharp-Shinned Hawk MASSACHUSETTS GET SPAYED AND NEUTERED. , DONATE ON- .= TO HELP US CONTINUE Emergency Preparedness OUR MISSION OF ENDING ANIMAL HOMELESSNESS IN THE COMMONWEALTH The incorporation of emergency preparedness responsibilities has Mosquito Control significantly increased the workload of the health department staff.Watertown is Abandoned Animals Now in Homes The Board of Health worked in one of twenty-seven cities and towns that conjunction with the East Middlesex comprise Region 4b of the Massachusetts Annual Rabies Clinic Mosquito Control Commission(EMMCP) Department of Public Health(MDPH) in planning larvicide,adulticide and emergency preparedness district.There are The rabies clinic is held annually with surveillance activities throughout the fifteen statewide coalitions in all.Through Thomas Cusick,DVM,participating. town.In 2014 the threat of the West Watertowris participation in Region 4b, Dogs and cats are vaccinated for rabies Nile Virus(WNV)and Eastern Equine Watertown continuously improves on the first Saturday in April each year at the Encephalitis(FEE)continued to rise in an emergency preparedness plan that Watertown Administration Building.This Massachusetts and the Nation.As a result includes,but is not limited to,Infectious past year a total of 42 animals received of the WNV and FEE threat,the EMMCP Diseases Plan,Emergency Dispensing rabies vaccinations at the clinic. applied larvicide to 3,400 catch basins in Site(EDS)Plan,Animal Disaster Plan, order to control the emergence of vector Individuals with Functional and Access mosquitoes.In addition,the Health Needs,Radiological Response Plan, Department applied larvicide to 400 catch Isolation and Quarantine Plan,a Risk basins on Town streets and Town parks. Communication Plan,a Continuity of 41 Operation Plan(CoOP),and a Mutual Aid Health's disease surveillance and In 2014,the Health department started Agreement(MAA).In 2014,the Health monitoring system"MAVEN"'MAVEN offering the American Heart Association, Department received a total of$8,769.57 is a database used for surveillance, CPR/AED and First Aid classes on in Public Health Emergency Preparedness control,and prevention of reportable a monthly basis and offers the BLS (PREP)grant funding. communicable diseases under 105 CMR Healthcare Provider renewal classes 300.000.Information is obtained through twice a year.The Health Department is In 2014 the Health Department continued case interviews and then uploaded into continuing this training initiative in 2015. to expand the coalition with Perkins the MAVEN database.The following Also in 2014 the Health Department School for the Blind,VinFen,Residence chart shows the total for all confirmed, continued to participate in town wide at Watertown Square and Beacon High suspect and probable diseases reported in health initiatives such as Wayside's Youth School to further develop the sections Watertown in 2014. and Family"Massachusetts Opioid Abuse addressing Individuals with Functional _ and Access Needs in the EDS and Emergency Shelter plans.The Health Confirmed, Suspect & Probable Department meets monthly to address Communicable Diseases 2014 the Centers for Communicable Disease and Prevention's(CDC)Emergency 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Preparedness deliverables for 2014.The Campylobacteriosis - 11 Watertown Health Department continues Calicivirus/Norovirus 1 to recruit and train a volunteer Medical Dengue Fever 1 Reserve Corps(MRC).In 2014 the MRC Enterovirus 1 Giardiasis 5 Region 4b offered CPR/AED First Aid Group B Streptococcus 1 and Basic Life Support for healthcare Hepatitis B 5 provider classes for MRC volunteers and Hepatitis C 25 hosted MRC's"response to Chemical Q Fever + 1 Influenza Bacteriological,Radiological Nuclear Pertussis 1 and Explosive(CBRNE)"seminar at the Lyme Disease i 19 Watertown Police Station. Mumps 1 Salmonella _ 6 Shiga toxin producing organism Community Health Shigellosis 1 Streptococcus Pneumoniae 4 Seasonal Influenza Clinics TB-Active 2 TB-LTBI 3 Group A Streptococcus 1 In 2014 the Health Department purchased Varicella 7 $6,027.00 of the seasonal influenza vaccine.There were ten public Seasonal Influenza/Pneumonia clinics scheduled for the 2014 season.Two clinics held at Health Promotion Prevention Coalition"grant and the Watertown Senior Center were designated Watertown Public School's"Wellness"grant. to address the high risk elder population. In 2014 The Health Department organized Homebound,elderly,and disabled or presented several health related topics Watertown Task Force residents received flu shots via home visits for the Watertown Mall,who hosts these by the Public Health Nurse and MRC educational sessions for the community The Health Department assisted residents volunteer nurses.In addition thirteen on a monthly basis at the Old Country who needed help in resolving housing and clinics were hosted for first responders, Buffet.Some of the topics presented public health/medical related issues.The Public School staff,and at some of included:"Bone Health and Osteoporosis'; Health Department's inter-departmental Watertowns Individuals with Functional "Sun Safety and Skin Cancer","Mosquitos task force continued to address the and Access Needs locations.Over 750 and Ticks","Meal Planning",A Fresh needs of residents in crisis.The task doses of seasonal influenza vaccine were Look at Organics" In addition to these force included members from the Police administered by the Public Health Nurse monthly health sessions,through a Health Department,Fire Department,School and Watertown's Medical Reserve Corps grant from the Watertown Community Department,Health Department,Housing volunteers. Foundations the Health Department Authority,Council on Aging,Food Pantry, was able to offer a free cholesterol,and Veterans Office,Housing Authority, Communicable Diseases blood pressure screening program,with Advocates Inc.,Mt.Auburn Hospital, nutritional educational sessions and Springwell Social Services,and Residence In the year of 2014 there were 241 "Healthy Eating"cooking demonstration at Watertown Square.These departments, confirmed,suspected,and probable at the Hellenic Cultural center that was agencies and Mount Auburn Hospital communicable/reportable diseases well attended by more than 40 residents. continue to collaborate in 2015 to provide reported to the Health Department needed services for Watertown residents. through the Department of Public 42 In the year 2014 the Health Department Total Money Received For 2014 *special thanks to,Maria Chiavelli,Head Clerk, continued with the implementation Wil vanDinter,Public Health Nurse,Karen O'Reilly,Animal Control Officer/Jr.Health Officer, of a grant from the Marshall Home, January $2,515.15 Dan Repella,Health Officer,and Kristel Bennett, Compassionate Connections B.This grant Chief Environmental Health Officer for collecting program provided needed social work and February $821.95 data,formatting and crafting this report. clean-up services for residents who find March $ 1,531.80 prepared by:Kristel Bennett,Chief Environmental themselves in a hoarding situation with April $2,881.40 Health Officer excessive amounts of materials in their homes.The grant also funded a support May $7,260.91 group for friends and family members of June $ 1,252.00 people with significant clutter concerns lead by Patty Underwood,an experienced July $2,590.00 licensed social worker from Riverside August $35438.85 Community Center. September $ 11,056.60 Tobacco Control October $ 11,039.80 The Health Department continued its November $ 19,217.00 tobacco compliance program to help December $7,788.85 reduce youth access to tobacco and Total $71,394.31 nicotine delivery products.In 2013 there were two rounds of tobacco compliance Seasonal Influenza $Figure not checks conducted which involved a minor Reimbursement available at this entering a permitted establishment in an time, attempt to buy a tobacco product.In total, Emergency there were thirty-seven completed checks preparedness $8,769.57 and seven violations.The violators were Grants issued a non-criminal ticket and were educated concerning the Tobacco and Community $7,000.00 Nicotine Delivery Products Regulation Health Grants including how to check for proper Total $87,163.88 identification. 43 COUNCIL ON AGING (CON The Senior Center benefited from some lectures,and group participation,is very important capital improvements in 2014. informative.The goal of this series is to The original deck that was built when the prevent falls and if one happens how to get x Center opened in 1994 was replaced with help.We received word that the strategies 4� a new Aztec deck for seniors to enjoy in learned were very helpful when someone the warm weather.The front door to the did fall.She was able to stay calm and get Senior Center on Marshall Street was fitted help. with automatic doors to make entering and exiting easier for those with disabilities, A special appearance was made by WCVB, individuals with walkers and canes,people Channel 5 reporter,Kelly Tuthill,who carrying bags,and everyone who uses spoke with seniors about her experiences. the Center.The Watertown Commission Lectures this year included topics such Seniors had a beautiful day to enjoy a day trip to on Disabilities generously contributed as downsizing,clutter control,Social Maine and a Portland Duck Tour. funding for this improvement.Doors Security,trusts,housing options,Elder providing egress into the Phillips School Law,and brain and dental health. gym now are able to be left open for easier There was a three part workshop on the access for programs because of automatic Alexander Technique,with a grant from sensor closers that activate in case of a the Watertown Community Foundation. fire.The Watertown Fire Department was Use of this technique can help improve instrumental in getting them installed and mobility,posture,alertness,and relief of in providing payment. stiffness and tension.The Senior Center knitting group expanded its donations The consulting group for the Town to include items for U.S.troops stationed buildings did a thorough analysis of our overseas,as well as making baby items HVAC system and other building issues. for the Watertown Family Network.On As a result,a new boiler was installed June 6,2014,seniors celebrated the 20th resulting in much improvement in the birthday of the Senior Center with a temperatures and ability to control changes large party.We also honored all of our due to weather and when the building volunteers,who support and help to keep is unoccupied.New overhead lighting Senior Center programs running.Trips was installed making brighter areas in this year saw us visiting Connecticut, the building.All these changes make the Rhode Island,New Hampshire,Maine,and building more energy efficient. Massachusetts enjoying food,museums, foliage,and boat trips. Seniors can now enjoy easy access to the Center This year,three evidence based classes thanks to the installation of new automatic doors. were held at the Senior Center.(Evidence There has been an increase in the number based follows a specific curriculum and of seniors subscribing to our monthly has been shown,through research,to newsletter and we are continually updating be effective at achieving improvement.) our web pages and its links to relevant An eight week Arthritis Tai Chi series information. was held in the summer.Participants were enthusiastic about the exercises, 2014 saw the retirement of Kathleen Wolf, the friendships they made,and potential the Program Coordinator for the COA/ health benefits.They continued to use the Senior Center,for twenty-five years and gym during the summer after the program Laura Gold who worked for twenty- ended to keep in practice and continue two years as the Case Worker.Both the chance to meet together.A six week women were excellent professionals who caregiver program enabled attendees to contributed their skills and expertise to brainstorm strategies for coping and to serving Watertown seniors. get support from each other.They found it easier to talk and to give back support to others in the class.A balance class, held in the fall for eight weeks,is very popular and was filled with a waiting list. This workshop,which includes exercises, 44 RECREATION DEPARTMENT Organization The department has continued"Open The site of the former Browne School Forunf'meetings on the first Tuesday recreational facility received a much The mission of the Watertown Recreation of every month.This is an opportunity needed facelift in 2014 to complement Department is to provide the citizens for the department to share and receive the newly dedicated Police Station.After of the Town of Watertown with varied information with the community on a many public meetings and adjustments and comprehensive passive and active consistent basis. to the original plan,the facility was recreational,leisure and seasonal completed with the Help Park Grant from opportunities for a wide range of age Capital Improvements the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. groups and abilities. This multi-faceted park includes a tot 2014 was a banner year for completion lot,gazebo,quiet seating area,multi-use The Department of Recreation has three of capital projects sponsored by the hard court surface,and grass area for field full time employees.Director Peter Recreation Department.`Build It and sports.Two rain gardens were inserted to Centola,Assistant Director,Ernie Thebado They Will Come"came to fruition as the help with appropriate drainage and ten and Head Clerk,Maureen Foley are the renovation of Casey Park and the former new trees were added to the area. administrative team of the department. recreation area behind the new Police 108 seasonal employees,mostly during the Station were made available to the public. summer months,were hired to instruct and supervise the various programs of the In addition,a portion of How Park was department during the year. segmented to become the town's first ever ! "Off Leash Dog Park';even the dogs were Department Initiatives and Expanded happy and had their own place to call 4 • I Services home. h+ The Department of Recreation assesses The renovation of Casey Park included its policies and procedures on a regular the following new amenities;outdoor basis in an effort to create a more effective, hockey rink,two tennis courts,handicap Tot Lot efficient and user friendly department for accessible parking and entry way, the residents of Watertown and its full resurfacing of the two basketball courts time,part time and seasonal employees. and a flag pole.All mentioned areas are lit by an effective and efficient lighting system This is an effort to improve the process of that can be controlled by computer and registration,tracking and communicating mobile device. to the participants of the activities as well as improving the organization of the permit process for both field and picnic facilities. The department continues to utilize Gazebo and Bench Area the PEAK registration and permitting t software.The online program accounted I z for 39%in the amount of this years registrations and has provided the ability to register for programs and make payments with debit and credit cards or checks 24 hours a day,7 days a week. Case Park outdoor Hocke Rink r_ The department utilizes the"Document Center"that corresponds with these groups and all documents pertaining Multi-Purpose Hard Court Surface to program information,permits and employment forms among others,are There are two major capital improvements included in appropriate folders.All that are in the near future for the Town. activities,meetings and special events are Two public meetings were held in included in the"Recreation and Town September in regards to the Victory Track, Calendar"section of the website. Field and Court renovation in hopes of Summer Street Hockey Fun P 45 creating a final design for this regional, Revenues and Other Items high use facility.In addion,once the r= R+ 0 - Total revenue from programs and other recycling center is moved from Filippello o � Park(Grove Street Entrance),there will be / � �' sources totaled over$476,751 during the discussion and public meetings to discuss i 2014 calendar year.These monies were renovation plans for this site as well. �� =' used to fund many of the department's programs and events.Permit revenue from rental of fields,courts and picnic Programming and Special Events tables and grills other than Arsenal Park were$113,979.The income from permits Pequossette Color wars including Arsenal Park totaled$29,476.00. - FAS The department worked with many groups and individuals to arrange for field, court and picnic facility use during 2014.Approximately 717 permits were issued to the many groups,organizations and r families that applied. Some of the major recipients included the Wrestling Program following:Watertown School Department, Watertown Youth Sports,and Watertown Waterwiz Trip with the Parks Program Men's Softball League, - --- Our Belmont S.PO.R.T Program,which permits were also issued to multiple services our special needs residents as well church groups,civic organizations, — � as the surrounding communities is well businesses and residents for their use received by the special needs community. of the athletic fields,basketball,hockey v and tennis courts as well as the beautiful The department also offered tickets to picnics areas at Arsenal Park and Filippello family events.Those offered this season Park. include the The Big Apple Circus,Harlem Globetrotters,Ringling Brothers and Pre-K Outdoor Sports Barnum Baily Circus,Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins. Our program offerings for all ages and interests was increased in 2014 in terms Special Events for the Recreation of participation and number of offerings. Department included the dedication of r In most instances,the department was granite benches at Saltonstall Park in initiating some level of programing each memory of summer league members day and some during the night.Some Billy O'Brien and Jay Jerahian and Fox 25 of our most popular and well attended coming to Victory Field as part of the Zip programs are included in this summary: Trip Program on May 23,2014. Staff Orientation-2014 Pequossette Summer Program,Summer The Watertown Recreation Department and Fall Tennis,Adult Tennis,Summer would like to thank Town Departments for Parks Program,All Sports,Junior All their assistance over the past year.Without Sports,Junior Creative Crafts,Super their help and that of many of our fine Saturdays,Floor Hockey,Little Shooters, citizens,we would not be able to provide y y the town's people many of the quality Blue Belles Baton,Vacation Programs, recreational programs that we offer. Friday Night Open Gym,Community Sports and Games,Middle and High O'Brien-Jerahian Dedication-Saltonstall Park We would also like to thank the Town School Basketball,Wachusett Mountain Council and Town Manager,Michael Ski Program,Adult Summer Men's J.Driscoll for their support of the Basketball,Belmont S.P.O.R.T,Pre- department's many endeavors. Kindergarten Indoor/Outdoor Sports, and Men's Basketball Open Gym. Respectfully Submitted, Peter Centola, Director of Recreation Fox Zip Trip-Victory Field 46 WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY MISSION STATEMENT new materials.As part of this project,we The Adult Department continued to established library-wide guidelines for encourage and foster a love of reading and Watertown Free Public Library fulfills the condition of materials,and a system by exploration through our author programs informational,cultural,and recreational which these materials are pulled from and our summer reading initiative.In needs of the community by providing circulation and brought to the attention 2014,we welcomed William and Mary access to a wide variety of popular and of a librarian for replacement in a timely Lewis(Through the Heartland on U.S.20, reference materials,resources,services, fashion.This has resulted in a more Volume I:Massachusetts),Boston Globe and programs that extend their personal current and more pleasing collection Reporters Scott Helman and Jenna Russell and intellectual development and that overall. (Long Mile Home:Boston Under Attack, reflect the town's cultural and ethnic the City's Courageous Recovery,and the diversity.The staff works to create an Second,we increased our purchases of the Epic Hunt for Justice),Marilynne Roach environment which welcomes and satisfies hottest titles in our collection,designating (Six Women of Salem:The Untold Story the needs of users of all ages and abilities, a greater number of copies as"Express;' of the Accused and Their Accusers in the and works actively to attract new users to which means that more copies of these in- Salem Witch Trials),and New York Times the library. demand titles are available in the library to bestselling author(and Watertown native) Watertown residents.We added a beautiful Nancy Kricorian for a Writer's Workshop. Trustees display cart in the main lobby to house the Our Summer Reading Program featured Express materials,so that they are readily 6 weeks of themed reading and associated Michael Hanlon,Chairman visible and available to anyone coming into programming,and we hope to build on it Gracemarie LeBlanc,Vice Chair the building. in the coming years. Raya Stern,Treasurer Katherine Button,Secretary We also added display racks at the ends Our ongoing programs continued to Carol Tierney Trustee of our aisles,and next to the elevator on receive strong receptions,as well.Some of Tim Tracy,Trustee both floors,thus providing a pleasing these include Adult Computer Classes,a display space where staff can feature titles new weekly Rise and Shine Yoga program, Administration of interest. Movie Mondays,Adult Book Group, Mystery Lovers Group,Knitting,and our Leone Cole remains the Library Director. Finally,all staff members are now annual Winter Concert Series! Caitlin Browne remains the Assistant responsible for a regular shelving rotation, Director. which enables us to ensure that materials return to their correct location quickly and Adult Department efficiently.This helps us to keep materials accessible for our patrons. The Adult Department provides programs, services,and materials for our adult We had a wonderful and diverse year of patrons.In 2014,the Adult Department programming in the Adult Department hosted 194 programs with 4,242 people including an HTML programming course, in attendance,answered 15,693 Reference a weekly drop-in yoga session,author , questions and 8,302 Service questions, visits,summer reading,a concert series, if booked 4,749 study room reservations, and a class in flower arranging—truly patrons enjoy Phil e sos performance of Pete See and hosted 61,687 sessions on our public something for everyone! Seegerr sonngs. computers. We helped pave the way for the successful In 2014,the Adult Department staff joined launch of HATCH by hosting a 4-week the library wide focus on increasing Adult Maker Series in April,featuring circulation by better meeting the needs of various projects by local maker advocate our patrons.There were several facets to Kevin Osborne.We also hosted the , this initiative. 3-D printer for a few weeks prior to its installation at HATCH,which garnered First,we systematically reviewed the great interest and attention from everyone collection for materials which were out who saw it. Shir Madness brought Klezmer to the WFPL,and our of date or in poor physical condition,and patrons loved it replaced them where appropriate with 47 Childress Department material.Working with a volunteer,Ms. Loglisci is systematically going through The Children's Department provides the nonfiction collection to remove programs,services,and materials for outdated and damaged materials.Audio children from birth to age 11,as well visual purchasing considers titles available as for parents and adults who work through Overdrive,Hoopla,and other free with children.In 2014,the Childreris streaming sites. Department hosted 443 programs with Writing workshop with New York Times bestselling 17,253 people in attendance.For the last The Children's Department strongly author Nancy Kricorian. 2 years,the Department has maintained support the library's efforts to promote a regular weekly program schedule HATCH.Becoming a maker is about 1 for children ages newborn through collaboration,creative problem solving, t 5,and attendance at these programs and developing a curious spirit:all 00 has flourished.Successful after school characteristics children can easily cultivate. programs,including yoga and science HATCH:CR edition programs are maker topics,have brought new patrons to the programs that are held at the library library.Maintaining regular and consistent while increasing the visibility of the larger i. schedules for programs allows librarians to HATCH initiative.Programs have included provide high quality programs. sewing,soldering,and programming A LEGO and LittleBits creations,all with an The 2014 Summer Reading Program,Fizz inventive flair. 1P Boom Read!was very successful!During the 9 week program,384 children read for = over 3,378 hours,surpassing our goal of ! r 3,000.The Watertown Free Public Library f t f Building Committee donated a flock of f geese,honeybees,rabbits,and a goat to '• —� + '� Heifer International.For the first time,all 3 Watertown Elementary Schools agreed to accept the Watertown Free Public Flower Arranging with Cass the Florist was a popular Library's Reading Log as proof of reading and well-received program! during the summer.Readers were able to Kathleen Loglisci leads Toddler Story Time on _ participate in a small celebration at school Tuesday morning. in September.The temporary collection of summer reading titles was heavily used and enthusiastically received.The _ Children's Department plans to continue offering this collection in collaboration with Watertown Public Schools. Collaboration and outreach within IL / Watertown continues to grow.Ms. Miranda provided library instruction and The Adult Summer Reading program kicked off with information to ELL families at Watertown Emily Miranda reads during Picnic Preschool this display. Public Schools during a Parent's Night story Time event at the library.All participants registered for library cards!Ms.Miranda also visited each Elementary school to promote the summer reading program, and Ms.Panaro from the Hosmer School visited the Childreris Room in July and J August.Ms.Robinson co-hosted programs with the Watertown Family Network several times during the year,most notably with former Watertown City Councilor Clyde Younger in December. Emily Miranda helps a group launch rockets! As part of a library wide effort to increase Jan Turnquist visited the library in character as circulation,the Children's Department Louisa May Alcott as part of Summer Reading. has added displays for new and popular 48 ��� ways to incorporate Brain Building in N Progress into programs.Ms.Robinson also attended an ELL webinar.All Children's staff participated in the library's first 5k fundraiser. �. ; Circulation Services Department ' The Circulation Department staff is 1, responsible for checking out all library A big crowd came out for Karen K and the Jitterbugs! materials to patrons.'they also check in all materials coming back to the library,process all materials going and This summer the Circulation Department coming from other libraries,and deal planned and executed a tie-in with with overdue and other reports.The National Library Card Sign-Up month,an Circulation Department is often a patron's event that takes place during the month first encounter and we strive to offer a of September in libraries all across the welcoming and supportive environment country.Additionally,we used this event for our community. as an opportunity to unveil our new library card. This spring the Watertown Free Public Denise Robinson reads during Nursery Rhyme Time. Library added The Salem Witch Museum Part of our sign-up campaign was to pass to our collection.Each library pass establish a presence on Instagram.We allows a discounted admission for up to 6 friended local business&organizations visitors and is available 6 days a week. and—with their permission--posted photos of patrons with their brand-new Twice a year the Massachusetts Library library cards,in addition to highlighting System(MLS),a state-supported activities going on in the library during the collaborative overseeing statewide delivery, month of September. conducts a delivery survey.MLS uses ! the data to adjust delivery needs to its M 500 libraries across the state.In the last survey conducted the week of March 17, Watertown put 3111 items in our outgoing r state wide delivery for that week.A comparison to the survey in October we put 2791 items in the outgoing delivery. This volume qualifies us to receive delivery 1 5 days a week. �I Children play with a piggy during Barn Babies! / Personnel: E Children's staff remains consistent.Emily Miranda is the Supervisor of Children's ' Services,Denise Robinson and Kathleen Loglisci are Children's Librarians. v. 11 Training and Continuing Education: All Children's staff attends library wide Skillbuild sessions to remain up to date on library happenings.Ms.Miranda " E� j hosted a Skillbuild in January about the role of Children's Services in the library. —� Ms.Miranda presented at MLA in May, and attended the E21 Conference in August.Ms.Robinson attended a meeting with the Boston Children's Museum on 49 The Circulation Department's very own A number of Circulation staff attended and most report that as a result of the Stephanie Scrapchansky took part in an Internet Privacy Workshop,hosted by training,sharing sessions,and special the Reference Department's Summer Alison Macrina,Supervisor of Technology speaker events,they feel well-prepared to Reading program.Mrs.Scrapchansky here at the WFPL and Information help their students.Following the trainings chose the theme was Armchair Travel. Management and MLA Intellectual we matched each tutor with either a single "Does a stay-cation mean being stuck Freedom Committee member.This was a learner or a small group. at home and going nowhere?Not at "discussion and demonstration of practical all!Library cards can be passports to a tools for online privacy that can be FF variety of places and chances to meet real implemented in library PC environments characters'In addition to a booktalk, or taught to patrons in classes/one-on- speaker and photographer Barry Pell one tech sessions,including browsers gave a presentation about his travels to for privacy and anonymity,tools for "Mozambique-Portuguese and African secure deletion of cookies,cache,and Culture Blend in Southern Africa" internet history,tools to prevent online l' tracking,and encryption for online Personnel: communications." Patricia Farrell celebrated 50 years of Brian Rogan instructed a series of Classes and tutors;,,action. service at the Watertown Free Public workshops on using meditation and Library in April. mindfulness to reduce stress,at home, Another highlight was the series of work and life in general for library staff. four community potluck suppers that • y Project Literacy co-sponsored with Brian Rogan and Stephanie Scrapchansky other Watertown organizations(World attended an ALA webinar"Reboot your in Watertown,Watertown Citizens for digital strategy"This webinar supports Peace,Justice and the Environment,the state and local level efforts to cross- Sister City Project,and the Friends of train staff on digital literacy and builds Project Literacy).At each supper,members awareness about national and regional and friends of the abovementioned Internet access expansion efforts. organizations joined students from our evening classes at the library to share good Project Literacy Department food and conversation.The purpose of these suppers is to better welcome and Project Literacy continues in its mission integrate the immigrants of our town. to help English language learners to improve their language skills so that they A final highlight was the addition of Mitzi Pereira resigned from her position can effectively communicate on behalf of an evening class that addresses the as permanent part-time clerical and joined themselves and their families,gain and needs of immigrants who never had the the Circulation temporary staff in July. succeed in employment,participate in opportunity to attend school in their In September,we welcomed Virginia their community,and navigate critical country of origin and so are completely Rundell to our permanent part time systems in American culture,such as lacking in literacy skills.Through the staff.She comes to us with a background health and education.Last year we served fundraising efforts of the Friends of Project as a Communications specialist with more than 300 immigrants through our Literacy,we have been able to offer this 10+years of progressive experience in seven levels of evening ESOL classes taught class since January,2014. corporate communications and magazine by paid professional teachers,two new publishing.She was an associate editor daytime classes,computer and citizenship Technical Services Department for Architecture Boston Magazine,a classes,conversation groups,and tutoring report writer for Urban Land Institute by 100 trained volunteers. The Technical Services Department is Boston and a Marketing Communications responsible for all library technology Freelancer. Jeri Bayer continues in her role as the including computer hardware and director of Project Literacy,and Peggie software,network infrastructure,email, Training and Continuing Education: Hayes is the tutor coordinator. the library's website,new technologies, technology appointments,internet,VoIP Circulation staff participated in Skillbuild As usual,highlights of our year included phones,and printers as well as managing sessions on the topics of Makerspace, two 15-hour comprehensive pre-service acquisitions and processing library the Action Plan and Mindfulness.Also tutor trainings,one in March and materials. several Departments in the library hosted the other in October.In the training, Skillbuild sessions,including Teen, participants became familiar with a range Among the regular maintenance and Literacy and Circulation. of techniques,activities,and resources to troubleshooting tasks of the department use in their tutoring sessions.We do not there were three major projects that they expect that tutors have prior experience, undertook this year.As a result of staff 50 and patron dissatisfaction,the website collection was weeded with the goal of meeting room calendars were improved. creating display area on the shelves so Some of these improvement include: books can be arranged with covers visible reservations can now be made by clicking to attract attention.Staff experimented1 4 A" on the date/time the reservation should be with display ideas from bookstores, made,calendar reservations in week and including a chalkboard to highlight new ®� day view are shown as columns to easily book releases.Several new collections were differentiate between rooms,reservation developed including"express"books that times are shown as blocks to easily show have shortened loan periods.This allows when rooms are booked or available,and for more copies of popular material to be unneeded data is removed to improve available to patrons who walk through Pizza Tasting Teens slowness issue. the door.The way we"code"books in our computer system was streamlined so staff Preparing for our Integrated Library can easily track borrowing trends to keep System's migration from Millennium to library materials dynamic and current. Sierra was also a time intensive project that Arrangements were made with videogame included a lot of coordination and training sellers to set up purchasing agreements with MLN Central Site and internal library which will increase the fill-rate and the staff.We are happy to report that the quantity we can offer of this popular transition went smoothly with very little collection.We are creating more marketing issue in regards to staff use. tools such as booklists and bookmarks for patrons to identify titles that they will want Hula Hoo Contestants The final large project Technical Services to read next. was responsible for was the massive overhaul of the server room.This project The department participated in Teen Tech included acquiring new hubs and switches. Week in March.Teen staff developed We now have a brand-new,high-speed maker activities for the kids that included network for patrons and staff.This project make your own catapult,your own slime, also included segregating WFPL systems LED throwies,magnetic silly putty and from MLN systems so that we have better space age polymer bouncy balls.It was a control of our network. great week as the teens explored science- related concepts while having a great time.It was a record-breaking summer for Teen Department programs with close to a 25%increase in overall participation rate.Every day staff The Teen Department serves library offered a program at 3:00pm so the teens patrons from ages 12 to adult by providing knew there was something to do at the materials in a wide variety of formats that library.Programs included learn a new �- entertain and inform.We are active in our tabletop board game,movie afternoons, Gingerbread worst of art efforts to find community partners such videogame afternoons,craft programs and as area schools and other organizations creative writing.There was the first annual It was a good year for collaboration that also serve area adolescents to provide pizza taste-off where five area pizzerias between the Teen Department and the the best library service possible.The were rated by teens as to whether they public school.A total of 575 middle and Department is most busy on weekday were the cheesiest or had the best sauce. high school students came to the library afternoons when the teens are released In December the kids got a chance to for tours,to hear about great young adult from school.At other times the space make their own gingerbread house.The literature and to get new library cards if and collections are used by tutors who Digital Media Lab in the department was needed.In anticipation of meeting the work with teens and homeschoolers.The increasingly used for movie-making by demand for summer reading over 200 room and computers are heavily used for the teens in addition to trying out their dj copies of the"one book,one school'titles homework,socializing,browsing for a skills.Teen staff work hand-in-hand with for the middle and high school were good book,or attending a library program. the teens to create programming in which purchased.In November staff met with Typical programs include movie nights, they are interested. educators to discuss ways the library and game afternoons,videogame tournaments, school departments could collaborate on creative writing and many craft/maker services to teens.Plans were made and programs.The department is staffed by a implemented to have library card drives full-time and part-time librarian. at both the middle and high school. With these cards students can meet As part of the whole library effort to the requirements of the curriculum by increase circulation the department accessing the digital resources the public worked in several arenas.The entire library offers. 51 Because of issues that arose around some Statistics Room Bookings by community groups/ of the computer use in the department individuals: library staff put together and distributed Attendance at Programs: Room Name Bookings cyberbullying documents for teen patrons, Department Number of Attendance Watertown Savings Bank 217 their parents and library staff.The I Programs Room handouts provide support as to handle I Adult 194 4,242 I Lucia Mastrangelo 137 incidents of bullying online,such as how I C1iildrer's 443 17,253 I Room y g (Teen 208 3196 to block perpetrators,and how library I Tech services 39 39 I Raya Stern Trustees 156 staff should respond when an incident is I Literacy 536 7483 I Room reported. TOTAL: 1420 70393 I Rotary Study Rooms 4,749 Children's Program 1,956 The teens were excited to see that we now Room have gaming keyboards they can check Door Count(Library Visits):368,223 TOTAL: 7215 out and use on library computers.The department improved lounge seating by Reference Questions answered in person, Computer Use: adding three large rocking chairs that are via telephone and email: Department Public logons durable and can handle typical teenage A reference transaction is an information contact YP ge use. Adult 61,687 New shelvingwas added to accommodate which involves the knowledge,use,recommendations, interpretation,or instruction in the use of one or more Children's 11,442 the growing videogame collection. information sources by a member of the library staff.It Teen 10568 includes information and referral services. TOTAL: 83697 The Teen department continues to be Department Number of Reference staffed by Carey Conkey and Kelly Questions Answered Items added to the collection: Deneen. Adult 15,693 Books 14,187 Kelly attended PAX East;Carey and she Children's 10,553 Audiobooks 773 DVDs/Blu-Ray 2789 also attended numerous Skillbuild sessions Teen 6560 Video games 305 on customer service. TOTAL: 32806 Playaway 160 �eBooks 190 HATCH Service Questions answered in person, I Periodicals 1933 via telephone and email: CDs 499 A service transaction is contact which involves direct I Equi After many months of planning we were as from a librarian to interpret or administer pment 80 thrilled to open our new makerspace, library services such as printing,downloading ebooks, TOTAL: 20,915 HATCH,at the Arsenal Project for a room reservations etc soft opening in October.The Arsenal Department Number of service Total Circulation by Item type: Project has generously given us free retail Questions Answered REG REMOTE TOTALS space and covers utilities so that we may Adult 8,302 TERMINALS RENEWALS operation our makerspace.In addition to ADULT/TEEN 304599 61071 365670 the donation of space they also provided Childrens 5,430 CHILDREN 185746 55983 241729 us with$5,000 in start-up costs. Teen 3197 TOTAL 490345 117054 607399 TOTAL: 16929 We offered a number of craft projects including a Halloween Costume Making Volunteer Hours: workshop and DIY jewelry for the holidays. Adult 6so Childrer's 60 HATCH is run by the library with the help Young Adult 210 of a volunteer coordinator,Janet Buck. The space is staffed by volunteers.We are Project Literacy 7soo growing our base of volunteers and are Technical Services 217 looking forward to the grand opening in Local History 630 January of 2015. TOTAL: 9267 52 VETERANS' SERVICES DEPARTMENT Departmental Overview Department of Veteran Affairs may issue employment opportunities,and housing an additional payment for those who meet options.Applications are available for VA The Watertown Veterans'Services set criteria.The benefit is contingent upon programs such as Home Loans,Vocational Department offers assistance to veterans eligibility of the basic pension benefit. Rehabilitation and Employment,and Life and their dependents in all Federal and Insurance. State benefits and services. Dependents'and Survivors Benefits Recent Events Financial and Medical Assistance Dependency and Indemnity Compensation Available The U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs Memorial Day 2014 may issue monetary benefits to survivors In the weeks leading up to Memorial Chapter 115 Public Assistance of service members who died on active Day 2014,grave flags were available for Under Chapter 115 of Massachusetts duty,died from service-related disabilities, Watertown residents free of charge for General laws(M.G.L.c. 115),the or certain veterans who were being paid deceased Veterans.Flags were ready for Commonwealth provides a uniform 100%disability compensation at time of pick-up in the Watertown Veterans'Office. program of financial and medical death. Watertown Veterans made their traditional assistance for indigent veterans and their school visitations at all Watertown dependents.Qualifying veterans and their Death Pension Public Schools.All Watertown Veterans dependents receive necessary financial Certain low-income surviving spouses Organizations worked together to place assistance for food,shelter,clothing, and children of deceased wartime veterans flags at Veteran's graves in town cemeteries, housing supplies,and medical care. maybe entitled to receive a Death Pension and wreaths at fifty locations around from the U.S.Department of Veterans' Watertown(memorial parks,veteran's Pensions Affairs. squares,streets named after veterans, Low-income wartime Veterans may be etc).The parade was a wonderful way for eligible to receive a pension from the U.S. Education Benefits Watertown to showcase its commitment in Department of Veterans Affairs.Eligibility honoring the sacrifices of our fallen men is income based,and Veterans must be Various education benefits are available and women of the military.The parade's 65 years of age or older or be totally and to Veterans through the U.S.Department success was a direct result of the efforts of permanently disabled. of Veterans Affairs,as well as programs all of our sponsors,participants,residents, specific to Massachusetts.Navigation and parade-watchers of all ages. VA Boston Health Care System through appropriate benefits and school Veterans can receive health care services searches can be coordinated in the Veterans Day from a number of local VA Medical Watertown Veterans'Services Department. A breakfast and Ceremony was held Facilities.Applications are filled out and on Wednesday,November 11,2014 at sent to the desired facility's eligibility Burial Benefits 11:00am at the Private Charles J.Shutt office.Inpatient,outpatient,dental, Detachment,Marine Corps League on pharmacy,prosthetic,women's health Headstones and Markers Mount Auburn Street.A Salute to Veterans services and many others can be received Applications are available to receive Concert was held that evening at the through the VA Health Care System. Government issued headstones and Watertown Middle School.The concert markers to eligible Veterans through The was orchestrated by Watertown's own Don Disability Compensation U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs. Pentelton and The Hal McIntyre Band. The U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs offers a tax free benefit to Veterans who Reimbursement for Burial Expenses National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day currently have a disability that is the Eligible Veterans maybe entitled to On December 7,2014 at I0:00am, result of an injury,disease,or an event reimbursement of up to$2000 towards The Watertown Veterans'Services in military service.Applications and expenses for funeral and burial expenses. Department and The Watertown Veterans' guidance are offered in the Watertown Organizations held a brief observance to Veterans'Services Department for those Additional Programs honor all those who died in the attack on who are eligible. Pearl Harbor on December 7,1941. Information regarding all State and Federal Aid and Attendance e'r Housebound Programs related to Veterans can be Benefits sought through the Watertown Veterans' In some cases,a Veteran or surviving Services Department.Massachusetts is spouse requires the aid of another person at the forefront of Veterans benefits and in order to perform his or hers activities offers a vast array of Veterans'benefits of daily living,and/or are housebound such as tax exemptions,education due their medical condition.The U.S. programs,bonuses and annuities, 53 JOH N A. RYAN ARENA The John A.Ryan Arena,located at 1 Varsity Hockey League.This league has Organized by Watertown resident Michael Paramount Place,continues to provide participants from Arlington Catholic High Venezia,this event is welcome the New the residents of Watertown and area School,Austin Prep School,Arlington Year skating party,with all the proceeds communities the opportunity to provide High School,Archbishop Williams High being donated to the Watertown Food ice skating and hockey programs to their School,Bishop Guertin High School, Pantry.This year was the 41h annual and constituents.The Arena is the home to Burlington High School,Chelmsford High the proceeds are a big help to the Food many local groups.In Watertown,the School,Hingham High School,Lincoln- Pantry. arena is the proud home of the Watertown Sudbury High School,Reading Memorial High School Boys and Girls hockey teams. High School,St.John's Preparatory;St. In additions,we continue our reach The Boys team,under the guidance of John's Shrewsbury High School,St.Peter's out to the Perkins School to provide ice Head Coach Michael Hayes and assistant Marian,St.Mary's High School and skating for their students.To see the Coach and Watertown High Graduate Waltham High School.The league plays accomplishments of these students is a Jamie Venezia,started off in 2014 where its games on Sunday mornings during the special day for all of those involved. they left off the previous season.The high school winter sports season. Boys Varsity team celebrated its first The Ryan Arena continues to make Middlesex League Championship since Other local youth hockey groups that infrastructure improvements to the facility. 1985,capturing the Freedom Division of benefit from their programs using the This year,as part of an Energy Services the Middlesex League.While their journey John A.Ryan Arena are the Belmont agreement with Johnson Controls,a into the State Tournament did not result Youth Hockey,Newton Youth Hockey,and completed replacement of the original in a championship,the 2013-14 season Waltham Youth Hockey Leagues.This year, boiler system,first installed in 1972,was was a success.The middle school program the Arena welcomed the Middlesex Girls completed.The results are a more energy continues to compete under the guidance Yankee Conference as well as the Valley efficient and cost effective system to of Head Coach and Watertown High Youth Hockey Leagues.Both of these serve the building.Many thanks to the School Graduate Michael Venezia and leagues provide games for many area teams Honorable Town Counsel for their support assistant coach John Sorabella.The girls' including teams from the Watertown on these projects. team,under the guidance of Watertown Youth Hockey. High School graduate Steve Russo, The John A.Ryan Arena serves the continues to grow its program.While Once again,the Arena is proud to host the Town of Watertown and its surrounding starting a new co-operative Varsity team Boston College Men's'Ice Hockey team of communities by providing a top-notch with Belmont High,the program continue Hockey East at various times throughout and safe facility.The Staff looks forward to attract more girls to the John A.Ryan the season.The Eagles are coached by to serving the community and its needs in Arena.The Girls captured its second Watertown native Jerry York. the future. consecutive Middlesex League Freedom Division championship and competed in The Arena continues to offer Public The Ryan Arena could not operate the state tournament. Skating on the weekends and continued without the co-operation of so many our offering of skating lessons during the people throughout the community. The Watertown Youth Hockey program is Sunday afternoon public skating sessions. We would like to thank the Watertown also based out of the John A.Ryan Arena. Police Department,the Watertown Under the new leadership of President Once again,the highlight of the season Fire Department,the Watertown Darrin Cummings,the program continues continues to be the selection of a host School Department and especially the to grow,offering something for the very site by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Watertown Department of Public Works young in a Learn-To-Skate a full scale Athletic Association for high school state for all their assistance during the 2014 ice Midget program for high school aged tournament ice hockey games.The MIAA hockey season.Your assistance is greatly players. has once again shown the confidence in appreciated. the staff of the arena to host these highly The Arena is also the home to Bentley competitive games.We look forward The 2014 season was once again a very University,St.Joseph's Preparatory High to continued success and co-operation busy season at the John A.Ryan Arena. School and Newton South High School. with the MIAA in being a part of their With the vision to continue to provide Bentley University,a Division 1 college tournaments for the years to come. the community with a first class facility, hockey program,competes in the NCAAs the staff looks forward to serving all of its Atlantic Hockey league.During their past We continue to reach out in various patrons in 2015. season,Bentley continues to grow the aspects of the community.A joint venture program with another successful season. PTO ice skating event is held each year Respectfully Submitted, Both St.Joseph's Prep and Newton South with participants from the Cunnifl; High School both play all of their home Hosmer and Lowell Schools participating Daniel F.Brothers,Skating Rink Director games at the John A.Ryan Arena. with the PTOs of those schools the John A.Ryan Arena benefactor.On January 1,2014 the second The Arena also hosts the highly annual New Year's Day skating party competitive Catholic Central Junior to benefit the Watertown Food Pantry. 54 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Administration hired Matthew Shuman as Town Engineer become very cost effective and yielded and Dennis Sheehan as the newly created substantial benefits to all the divisions. position of Director of Administration and Finance. Forestry Watertown Department of Cemetery Publicorks The Cemetery Division is responsible We re all about ...this town. Y ��. for maintenance of over thirty acres of The Department of Public Works cemetery at three separate locations,sale ,'. Administration manages public relations of grave plots,preparation of graves,and and information,permits,departmental oversight of funerals at Town cemeteries. purchasing,invoicing,accounting, In 2014,the Division handled 105 " +, payroll,P g, g g> " water and sewer billing,commercial interments and 15 cremations;23 graves e ( 49 trash collection billing,cemetery were sold for immediate use,and 32 = ' records,funding issues surrounding all foundations were installed.The Cemetery J construction contracts as well as interfaces Division also continued the project of with state and federal agencies.The office digitizing burial records which can be lr staff also maintains communications with found at the Department's website www. the Town's contractor providing residential watertowndpw.org trash removal,and handles public relations,data collection and analysis,and Central Motors State reporting requirements regarding — trash collection and recycling. __ The Forestry Division handles the pruning and maintenance of our urban forest.In In 2014,the Department of Public Works 2014,the Division removed 100 street trees worked on long range planning projects t.,� .�. and more than 300 trees were pruned/ for improvements to Mount Auburn Street, trimmed in various locations throughout Common Street and Main Street. the town.The Division also chips take downs on location and Christmas trees In 2014,The Department of Public Works placed curbside in January. was also recognized by the New England Chapter of the American Public Works Highway Association and received the Exceptional Performance Award for Adversity.The 2oia Sewer factor Truck Y The Highway Division is responsible for award recognizes individuals,teams,or maintenance and repair of approximately organizations in the areas of adversity, The Central Motors staff maintains 72 miles of roadway and 144 miles of Y journalism,and safetywhose outstanding and repairs vehicles for nine D.P.W. Y g Divisions as well as town inspection sidewalk,as well as maintenance and contributions in the course of performance repair of paved areas abutting or contained raise the level of public awareness for and administrative vehicles.Vehicles P P g P within Town facilities.In 2014,the the profession.Watertown Department range from light pickup trucks to heavy P p dump trucks and related construction Highway Division also performed the of Public Works received this award following duties: recognizing theDepartment's response equipment.In 2014,the Department g g g onse p p purchased two Chevy Silverado pickup • Oversaw contracted services:crack to the Boston Marathon Bombing and sealing,line striping,sidewalk repair, subsequent events in Watertown. trucks and one International 700SER for gP q the Water Division and an International permanent patch,mill and overlay,etc. 700 SER and Vactor truck for the Sewer •Provided in house services:pothole Personnel air,repair,sidewalk re seed and loam, Division. P P in-house welding,hauling of material,first With the assistance of the Personnel line snow and ice response. Department,the Public Works The Central Motors Division and the P P Highway Division have continued working •Reviewed street opening permits and Department welcomed Mr.Robert provided inspections. Calo as a Motor Equipment Operator. together refurbishing equipment in-house P P supported by outside vendors in an effort •Reviewed and inspected development Subsequent to the Collins Center Study completed in late 2013,the Department to prolong the life expectancy of a given projects piece of equipment.Their joint efforts have 55 The Department also managed roadway and recreational facilities consisting of The Water Division also responded to 42 improvements on Orchard Street,School 12 baseball fields,seven soccer fields,one water service leaks and made additional Street and Arlington Street and introduced field hockey field,one football field and improvements to 105 water services.The bike sharrows in town for shared use two water parks,including picnic tables, Division also oversaw the repair of 156 purposes. cookout grills and public rest rooms.The catch basins. division interfaces with all groups using Property/Buildings/Wire facilities,and accordingly marks playing The Town of Watertown replaced 1,150 grounds for all baseball,football,field linear feet of 10"water main on Belmont Property/Buildings/Wire Divisions hockey and soccer games played by high Street between Hillside Road and perform general maintenance for the Town school,recreation dept.and youth groups Arlington Street.Three water services Hall,the Public Works Building,the two in the spring and fall. were replaced in this project and one closed libraries,the old police station,and fire hydrant added.Also included in this various properties going through the tax Projects Completed in 2014 include: project was the replacement of 950 linear claim process.Property and Buildings feet of 24"-30"storm drain between also maintains the Town's fire alarm •Renovation of Filippello softball field Hillside Road and Arlington Street. system,which includes over 370 fire alarm •The rebuild of spray park controls at boxes and a network of aerial wiring.The Filippello Park The Town also replaced 650 linear feet Division also performs various Town •Installation of replacement BBQ grills at of 8"sewer main and 10"drain main electrical repairs and projects,including Filippello Park on Knowles Road to eliminate an illicit the holiday tree lighting at Watertown •Installed 10 new trash barrels at Arsenal connection between the two systems Square.This Division is also responsible Park through open joints and defects in the for the installation,maintenance and •Sod soccer area at Filippello Park pipes.The Town also replaced all affected repair of regulatory and non-regulatory .Installed new perennial garden in front sewer laterals and water services to the traffic management signs. of Town Hall property line,a fire hydrant was replaced •Installed new irrigation controllers in six and 6"gate was installed.275 linear feet of In 2014,the Property and Buildings parks 12"sanitary sewer was lined with a cured Division continued the introduction •Replaced rubber surface at Moxley in place liner on Common Street between of street signs with the town seal and playground Katherine Road and Columbia Street.On continued the conversion of traffic signs •Aerate/slice seed all parks Barnard Avenue from Bellevue Road,two to meet the new reflectivity standards. segments of 6"sanitary pipe was replaced Property and Buildings works jointly with Water,Sewer and Drain (totaling 130 linear feet)with 6"SDR 35 the Treasurer'Office supporting weights PVC. and measures and parking meter collection and repair.Weights and measures consist In 2014,the Water Department met the of measurement and calibration of �' challenges of the increasing reporting commercial,fuel dispensing pumps and requirements of the Environmental inspection and calibration of commercial ll Protection Agency(EPA),The Department oil delivery trucks.Other components of Environmental Protection(DEP),and calibrated and inspected consist of meat Massachusetts Water Resource Authority scales as well as taxi meters.The Division (MWRA)for drinking water,sanitary is also responsible for the collection of sewer and storm water.The staff also coins and repair of town wide parking performed the annual six week program of meters. hydrant and water main flushing,as well as weekly drinking water quality sampling. Parks More than 520 samples over the course of the year were inspected.In addition, inspection and sampling of river outfalls for water quality of the Charles River were performed,as well as television inspection of sewer and drain lines. 37 Hydrants were replaced or introduced As required by DEP,the department also to the system,26 new water gates were conducted annual sampling for lead in replaced or introduced to the system.The drinking water at selected residences and Sewer Division also responded to 186 public/private schools.Inspection of main line sewer backups,cleaned 15,343 backflow prevention devices to determine feet of sewer main,exercised 120 gates. compliance with the Massachusetts 400 feet of water main was also repaired Department of Environmental Prevention The Parks division handles all maintenance on Marcia Road and 800 feet of water (DEP)standards took place and the staff needs at 88 acres of Town grounds,parks main was replaced on Grenville Road. also conducted the annual leak detection 56 program in concert with the MWRA. Solid Waste River Way off of Waltham Street Fridays The division continues its development and Saturdays 9:00 AM-4:00 PM.The of the Water System Study along with its The Department of Public Works automated collection program continues engineering consultant,Stantec.This study continued its mercury collection program. to operate successfully,increasing volumes will enable the Department to prioritize Items accepted at the Department and at over those collected in the past. water mains in need of replacement,and the recycling center include thermostats, optimize the hydraulic characteristics of thermometers,button cell batteries and our distribution system using funds from mercury switches.Straight,circular, the MWRA Local Pipeline Assistance U-shaped and compact fluorescent bulbs Program(LPAP)and town capital are also acceptable items.Recycling improvement funds. center operations are located on Green 57 P 0 L I C E D E P A R T M ENT BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE The police department continued its training simulation system effectively SERVICES partnership with the Edinburg Crisis supports marksmanship and judgmental Center as the department received a training needs of our officers.The single The calendar year of 2014 saw the fourth Department of Mental Health grant to screen configuration includes both provide better services to citizens who marksmanship training and video training full calendar year in our new police are experiencing a crisis due to mental modes to provide a multi-tiered training station.The department again thanks the health or substance abuse issues.The program.Marksmanship training ranges citizens of Watertown for this wonderful goal of this grant is to divert those person from basic to advanced.This type of facility. experiencing a mental health crisis from judgmental training system enhances the criminal justice system to treatment the understanding of shoot/don't shoot Our community room is quite popular with mental health professionals.The situations and the corresponding use of for town meetings,community meetings,elections and training activities.The department continues to diligently seek force decision making process. additional alternate funding avenues community room was reserved one hundred eighty times over the year. to continue and extend this valuable The system is capable of supporting partnership. training of multiple trainees simultaneously,using up to eight(8) The police department also continues system controlled weapons,during to work very closely with WatertowiA judgmental video training,thus allowing Wayside Multi-Service Center in order to them to engage in team training.During meet the needs of our juvenile citizens. individual marksmanship training,the E system emulates a range-type training �- r• — •• The department continued to upgrade our environment where each trainee may shoot radio infrastructure replacing outdated a different exercise,and in accordance with and non-supported communications range safety/spacing guidelines,the system equipment with new equipment that can support training of up to four(4) meets newer F.C.C.government guidelines trainees simultaneously. Police Department Community Room and North Eastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council(NEMLEC)digital The department signed the Middlesex In 2014,The Governor's Highway& standards.The department also received County Interagency Mutual Aid Safety Bureau granted the Watertown approval for a capital expense to improve Agreement.This agreement allows the Police Department a traffic enforcement the police and fire department's backbone police officers of the communities who grant to fund several mobilizations,such infrastructure for our radio and repeater have signed the agreement to exercise as:Click It or Ticket,You Drink&Drive system.We hope this project will be police powers in any other community You Lose,Road Respect and Impaired completed in 2015. who is also part of this agreement,with Driving.The department applied to some restrictions;mainly the police the federal government to hire three The department was officially awarded officer must be on-duty at the time. police officers through the nationally Certification through the Massachusetts All violations of the law are covered competitive COPS Hiring Program Grant. Police Accreditation Commission.To under the agreement,including motor Though the department scored well, achieve this status the department has vehicle violations.Thus,a Watertown eighth out of the forty-two Massachusetts to meet 151 carefully selected standards Police Officer can enforce the laws of the police departments applying,only one which address critical areas such as Commonwealth in any of the cities and Massachusetts department was approved Policy development,use of force,training towns that sign this agreement. for the grant. requirements,emergency response planning,records and communications, Personnel Changes-2014 The department received a State 911 property and evidence handling, Department Training Grant.This grant vehicular pursuits,and holding facilities. SWORN PERSONNEL allows the department to send our public Massachusetts is one of 25 states to offer PROMOTIONS: None safety dispatchers to additional enhanced an accreditation process for the police APPOINTMENTS: training.We also received a State 911 profession. Christopher J.Murgo 09/12/2014 Incentive and Support grant.This grant Kerilyn O.Amedio 09/12/2014 is used to purchase dispatch support The department received a virtual Michael T.Hill 09/12/2014 equipment or supplement personnel cost firearms training system through to improve and enhance our abilities to Meggitt Training Systems.Monies were RETIREMENTS: perform this service. gifted to the department to enable this Maureen E.Kelly 04/01/2014 purchase.This law enforcement virtual 58 RESIGNATIONS/TERMINATIONS: George L.Hanna Memorial Award The Detective Division is still working None Nominations—Nov 19,2014 understaffed as we are still down one Off.Miguel A.Colon position due to budget constraints. DECEASED: None Off.Michael W.Comick LICENSING UNIT CIVILIAN PERSONNEL George L.Hanna Memorial Medal of PROMOTIONS: None Honor—Nov.19,2014 In order to encourage cooperation APPOINTMENTS: Sgt.Jeffrey J.Pugliese between the Business owners of licensed Catalina E.Gonzalez 10/14/2014 Sgt.John C.MacLellan establishments in the City and the Off.Joseph D.Reynolds Police Department,with the intent to RETIREMENTS: None Off.Timothy B.Menton detect possible violations of the laws and RESIGNATIONSJERMINATIONS: regulations governing licenses,members of Kyle S.Galuski 05/30/2014 DETECTIVE DIVISION this unit conducted inspections of various licensed establishments during both day DECEASED: None The Detective Division is comprised of the and night time hours.Any irregularities Investigative Unit,Licensing Unit,Juvenile observed during these inspections were AWARDS Unit,Domestic Violence Unit,Drug Unit investigated and appropriate action taken and the Prosecutor's Unit.Members of the whenever deemed necessary. As a result of the critical incident division investigated numerous crimes, occurring in Watertown on April 19,2013, initiated investigations,inspected licensed In addition to their normal duties the many awards and medals were bestowed premises and were involved in programs division also conducted alcohol-related upon members of the Police Department for juveniles,the elderly,the business sweeps aimed at curtailing teenage on a local,state and even national level. community and the general public. involvement in such activity.Package Some are noted as follows: stores,clubs,and restaurants were The Detective Division has continued to monitored and youths questioned as to 2013 MassCop Officer of the Year— work closely with other area departments, proper identification.The success of these presented as one honor to share to police including Federal agencies in the area of operations is a result of the educational personnel—September drugs,gaming,organized crime,sexual efforts of this division directed towards Sgt.Jeffrey J.Pugliese assault,financial crimes and firearms. the liquor establishments and the strong Sgt.John C.MacLellan Our detectives attend monthly detective enforcement action by the Watertown Off.Jean S.Sarkissian meetings where they exchange information Licensing Board.These were conducted Off.Miguel A.Colon with area detectives.These meetings have with the assistance and collaboration with Off.Joseph D.Reynolds provided us with valuable information the Watertown Youth Coalition. Off.Timothy B.Menton on criminal activity in our area and also Off.Michael W.Comick have enabled us to establish relationships The following is a report from the with detectives and agents from various Detective Licensing Division for the year Commendations from the M.B.T.A. departments.The NEMLEC task force of 2014 relative to license applications. Police Department-Sept.8` detectives have set up an email system These applications were submitted for Off.Joseph D.Reynolds where information is shared on a daily investigation and report.The applications Off.Timothy B.Menton basis.This tool has been exceptional in were generated by the Police Department identifying suspects.The Watertown Police as well as submitted by the Town 2014 National Law Enforcement Officers Department continues its association with Manager's Office and the Watertown Memorial Fund—Officers of the month COPLINK,an investigative tool,which Licensing Board.(Note:the totals are an for October of 2013. gives us access from multiple data sources estimate and may or may not reflect the Sgt.Jeffrey J.Pugliese including identification of previously accurate total numbers.) Sgt.John C.MacLellan unknown relationships.This has become Off.Miguel A.Colon an invaluable resource for the Detective Off.Joseph D.Reynolds Division. Off.Timothy B.Menton Throughout the year there was a continued Top Cop Award—May 12t' effort to scrutinize reported crimes.This Sgt.Jeffrey J.Pugliese strategy revealed that many crimes that Sgt.John C.MacLellan were reported were unfounded or false and Off.Jean S.Sarkissian that many employees committed reported Off.Miguel A.Colon commercial larcenies. Off.Joseph D.Reynolds Off.Timothy B.Menton PERSONNEL CHANGES Off.Michael W.Comick There were no personnel changes in 2014. 59 APPLICATIONS: Processed Approved Denied Susp/Rev District Court on a monthly basis.These Firearm Applications meetings are with representatives from the District Attorney's Office,victim- License to Carry-CL A 87 85 2 o witness advocates and domestic violence License to Carry-CL B o 0 0 0 officers from surrounding cities and FID CL C 8 8 0 o towns.Detective Donohue also publishes a domestic"Hot Spots"list in the weekly FID CL D 11 u o o bulletin and through department email, TOTAL 106 104 2 0 which keeps officers updated with current Alcohol Applications domestic related issues within the Town. One Day Permits 86 86 0 0 TRAINING Sunday Closings 0 0 0 0 Special Closing Hours 9 8 1 0 Detectives attended numerous training TOTAL 95 84 1 o courses throughout the year in specialized areas of law enforcement.Detectives also Other Applications spoke to civic and public organizations on Auctioneers Special 0 0 0 0 the topic of identity fraud,burglaries and Block Party 10 10 0 0 crime prevention. Constable 3 2 1 0 PROSECUTORS UNIT Entertainment 0 0 0 0 Fair/Carnival 10 10 0 0 The Prosecutor's Unit continues to work Hackney Carriage 32 32 0 0 effectively with the Middlesex County Hackney Driver 115 102 13 0 District Attorney's Office.The Prosecutor's Unit handled seven hundred and ninety— Livery Drivers 15 15 0 o nine(799)cases in the year 2014. Livery Vehicles 13 13 0 0 Motorcycle Ride 2 2 0 0 Outdoor concert 0 0 0 0 COMMUNITY AND STAFF Peddler 2 2 0 0 DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Raffle&Bazaar 14 14 0 0 Road Race/Walk-A-Thon 6 6 0 0 SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS AND Solicitor 12 11 1 0 COMMUNITY OUTREACH Tag Day 1 ] 0 0 In 2014,the Community and Staff Texas Hold'em 2 2 0 0 Development Division consisted of one TOTAL 237 222 15 0 School Resource Officer and one full time Crime Analysis Officer.The Division was JUVENILE UNIT The DV unit provides legal advice,support supervised by one lieutenant and one and assistance to other agencies and sergeant. victims,with the emphasis being placed on During the year 2014 this department the safety of the victim and prosecution of The school resource officer is assigned to encountered youths for various incidents. the abuser. Watertown High School.This officer works There were 156 reports generated that to build relationships with the students involved juveniles with ten being arrested This department investigated three and staff,provide a sense of security in the and fifteen juveniles summonsed to court. hundred and seventy five(375)domestic facility,and provide guidance to teachers, related incidents,which resulted in students,and their parents. Due to personnel cuts in the division,we the arrest of one hundred-seven(107) currently do not have a detective assigned individuals.This department also received The School Resource Officer and Sergeant to juvenile issues. and processed one hundred-twenty one assigned to the Community and Staff (121)restraining orders during this year. Development Division regularly attended DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNIT Community Based Justice meetings.This Detective Donohue monitors all domestic meeting is a collaborative between school The Domestic Violence(DV)Unit was related incidents and conducts follow-ups personnel,public safety professionals,and established in 1992 and investigates over and contacts victims and defendants when social service providers to help identify 200 cases a year.Detective Kathleen necessary.Detective Donohue also attends at-risk youths and provide them with Donohue is assigned as the Domestic round-table discussions at Waltham positive alternatives to steer them away Violence Officer. 60 from crime and violence,and work with prevent and mitigate emergency situations In-Service academy to provide in-service the administration to assist in obtaining which could occur on school property.The training to all Watertown Officers.The necessary services for students. goal of this crisis management team is to department continued its production of provide a safe environment for students internal trainings which were incorporated The Division uses surveys to measure and to adequately prepare of a variety of into the department's various software citizens fear of crime and satisfaction potential emergencies that could affect technology mediums(i.e.Intralearn and with the Police Department.The survey school personnel or property. Digital Headquarters)to enhance and go also gives citizens an opportunity to make beyond state mandated training. recommendations on how the Department As a result of these meetings,the can improve its quality of service.On a Watertown Public Schools have The department also modified its firearm quarterly basis, 100 random surveys are transitioned to the ALICE(Alert- training regimen.By breaking the typical mailed to citizens who have had contact Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate) eight hour training session into smaller with the Department.The Department approach to active shooter threats.This two-hour blocks the department was continues to receive a positive response to provides teachers with more options to able to qualify its officers in the various the survey. respond to an armed intruder with an firearms(i.e.Glock 40 pistols,AR15 rifles emphasis placed on evacuations rather and less-lethal shotguns)while minimizing In July 2014,The Department renewed than solely locking down and attempting overtime expenditures. a formal agreement with Advocates,Inc. to hide.The first drill using the enhanced to continue the Jail Diversion Program. teachings are expected to be finished by Effective July 1",2012,state regulations The department was not able to secure June 2015. require that all 911 answering points additional funding and the position's hours begin following Emergency Medical were reduced to part time.A new clinician The CSD Division along with the public Dispatch(EMD)procedures.EMD was hired by Advocates to be shared schools also hosted a parent night to allows the 911 call-taker top provide life- between Watertown and Framingham to provide an opportunity for parents saving instructions to the caller over the work twenty hours for each program. to get informed about the upcoming telephone increasing the chance of survival enhancements to the school's safety plan. and reducing the severity of injuries while The purpose of the clinician is to allow There was a separate"parent's night'for the patient waits for emergency personnel the Department to provide better services the Watertown High School and a second to arrive on scene.The department has to citizens who are experiencing a crisis meeting for parents of Elementary and contracted with Armstrong Ambulance due to mental health or substance abuse Middle School students.Parents were Service to provide EMD support for issues.The program focuses on creating encouraged to attend both meetings to medical 911 calls.Under this contract alternatives to arrest,booking,and/or ensure that we could explain the process to Armstrong handles the medical call jail for people whose criminal behavior is as many parents as possible. while WPD civilian dispatchers deploy directly due to mental illness or substance police and fire assets to the scene of the abuse.Due to the loss of funding it is ACCREDITATION emergency. anticipated that the number of clients helped will be reduced. Accreditation renewal efforts have begun Also effective July 1",2012 all 911 call- and the department has completed takers must receive 16 hours of State As part of the Department's continued certification and is on its way to 911 approved training per year.The efforts at community outreach,the CSD completing accreditation.It is anticipated department's Training Division has been Division began taking the initial steps that full accreditation will be achieved in working tirelessly to ensure that all of these to implement a Nasal Narcan program the second quarter of 2015. new requirements are met. to help combat opioid overdoses in the community.The department was able The department has continued its The CSD Division also completed the to secure a legal authorization from the review of the department's policies and purchase of a FATS L7 Training simulator medical director to carry and dispense procedures.Hundreds of pages of written to assist with firearms training.The FATS Narcan.In addition,ten doses of the policy have been carefully combed machine is a firearms virtual training drug have been purchased and can be through to ensure that they are up-to- simulator that emulates the workings deployed once the policy is approved date and consistent with the department's of an actual firearm without the cost and implemented.The department has facility and standards.This process shall of ammunition.The machine is able to partnered with the Watertown Health continue to ensure that the policies remain render real world judgment scenarios with Department to provide training for the updated and consistent with accreditation variable outcomes to help train officers department in administering the drug. standards. in lethal force encounters and how to appropriately make those judgment calls. Officers from the Community and Staff DEPARTMENT TRAINING Development Division continue to assist The department has also underwent the Watertown Public School System The department ensured that its officers training in application of new Field with their crisis management protocols. attained the legislative 40 hour minimum Interview and Observation reports.These Officers attend regular meetings with mandatory annual training requirement reports help document officer encounters School personnel to discuss procedures to by contracting with the Lowell Police on the road with potential suspects and 61 records that interaction more effectively Heavy emphasis by the Patrol Division NORTH EASTERN for future investigative purposes. was also placed in the enforcement of MASSACHUSETTS LAW traffic regulations in keeping with the goal ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL In addition to the aforementioned training, of moving traffic safely and efficiently on various officers have also attended training the streets of Watertown.Officers and (N.E.M.L.E.C.) sessions in the following areas:street equipment were assigned to monitor and drugs,drug interdiction vehicle stops, enforce traffic rules and orders when evidence collection and preservation, necessary in keeping with this goal. community policing,ALICE/school safety, NEMLEC active shooter response and many others. Officers were also assigned to"hot spots" for enforcement.These locations are where N INTERNSHIP PROGRAM a large number of accidents or violations occur,or where there are numerous The college internship program continued complaints by citizens. MIARFS successfully in 2014 with a total of eight COMMUTOTY interns going through the program by Patrols were adjusted during the course the end of the year.The Department has of the year to address increased activity partnered with Northeastern University, due to crime trends,holidays,special UMass Boston,Mt.Ida College and events,and recreational events at parks The Watertown Police Department other area colleges to greatly expand its and playgrounds.Patrols were increased continues its membership and internship program.College students during peak shopping periods in the commitment with the North Eastern interested in a law enforcement career business districts of Watertown.This was Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council are carefully selected to work with the accomplished by using motor patrol,foot (NEMLEC).NEMLEC is a group of 48 department,under the guidance of patrol,and the use of motorcycles.The cities and towns that share resources. the Community&Staff Development Patrol Division works in concert with These NEMLEC cities and towns have a Division.These interns are unpaid and other divisions in the Police Department combined SWAT Team(Special Weapons help augment many of the department's and outside public and private agencies and Tactics),RRT Team(Regional endeavors while gaining important within the area to accomplish the objective Response Team),a School Threat knowledge and insight into the law of providing the most effective deployment Assessment Response team(STARS)and enforcement profession. of personnel possible.Computer data is a motorcycle unit that will respond to analyzed to assist in the deployment of any member community on a moment's police officers to areas in need of police notice.NEMLEC Motor Cycle Unit, BUREAU OF FIELD attention. RRT&SWAT teams train monthly and OPERATIONS are on call to NEMLEC communities to The Patrol Division,as well as the entire assist with emergency situations.In the PATROL DIVISION Police Department,is committed to past,Watertown Police Officers assigned Community Policing.One of the goals to these units,assisted the Boston of Community Policing is to build a Police Department with security for the The primary mission of the Patrol Division P Y is to serve Watertown's citizens through partnership between the police and the Democratic National Convention and the community,encouraging interaction Red Sox World Series baseball games and a cooperative effort and to protect their property through enforcement of laws between the two so that we can solve parades.In 2013,the following units were and highly visible deterrent activities.The community problems together.This called out as shown below; officers of the Patrol Division represent partnership also allows the community the department's first response to all to let the police know what concerns Motorcycle Unit 3 Incidents emergencies and most calls for service. they have and which issues they feel are SWAT Unit 19 Incidents In 2014 the department was able to fill important and would like addressed. RRT Unit 2 Incidents an existing opening by hiring Officer Officers receive training in Community Christopher Murgo,Officer Kerilyn Policing and are encouraged to increase PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS Amedio and Officer Michael Hill. their interaction with the citizens on their respective patrol routes.Officers are also During 2014 the Patrol Division relieved of their assignment for a portion responded to 25,014 calls for service and of their shift to work with the community or motor vehicle stops.These calls initiated on various issues and problems. investigations and events that resulted in 428 arrests,62 persons being placed in Protective Custody and 440 summonses _ being issued.These statistics do not reflect all of the officer-initiated contacts made by patrol officers during the course of routine patrol. — 62 There are nine Public Safety Dispatchers Vehicle Enforcement Unit.This unit In 2014,the Traffic Division received that answered over 25,014 calls.The increases the safety of the motoring $11,600 in Grants from the Executive dispatchers answer all calls for assistance public and contributes to maintaining Office of Public Safety and The Governor's for both the Watertown Fire Department the integrity of the town roadways by Highway Safety Bureau to conduct one and Police Department.The dispatchers inspecting commercial vehicles and their "Click it or Ticket"mobilization that come under the Patrol Division of the drivers for safety,equipment,and weight allowed the department to conduct high Police Department.They are the first compliance.This unit consists of one visibility enforcement in an effort to point of contact for all citizens requesting officer who is trained and certified by increase seat belt usage.The department assistance or directions from either the U.S.Department of Transportation also participated in two"Drive Sober department.The dispatchers answer all (D.O.T.)as a federal motor carrier or Get Pulled Over"mobilizations to E-911 calls,which totaled 7151 calls in inspector.This officer is also trained target and reduce drunk driving.The 2014 and are responsible for dispatching and certified by the U.S.Department of department also participated in a`Speed all fire apparatus and ambulances when Transportation to conduct inspections of and Aggressive Driving'mobilization. required.These dispatchers are also commercial vehicles carrying Hazardous required to make contact with the Registry Materials. In the Year 2014,the department issued of Motor Vehicles to obtain vehicle the following motor vehicle citations: information and confirm warrants on The Traffic Division is responsible for the TRAFFIC wanted individuals. Detail Office.The Detail Office consists of one officer who is responsible for 21,878 Parking citations. TRAFFIC DIVISION scheduling details and overtimes,billing 7347 Total moving citations. companies and collections.This Officer also covers routes during personnel shortages,conducts community policing 347 Data 7 activities and is available to respond to 347 Citations emergency situations as needed. 87 Arrests o�J The Traffic Division assists in the 293 Criminal Complaints supervision of two civilian parking 2916 Civil Fines enforcement officers.The addition of these 4051 Warnings two positions allows Police Officers to dedicate their time to other police duties. 46 OUI: Between January and December •34 OUI Liquor 2014,the Traffic Division conducted •6 OUI Liquor 2°d Offense surveys,studied speed and traffic flows, •4 OUI Drugs and conducted investigations for the • 1 OUI Drugs 2"Offense Watertown Traffic Commission.This • 1 OUI Drugs 3"i Offense information was used by the Traffic Commission in their determination for the 96 Suspended/Revoked Licenses addition,replacement,or deletion of traffic 117 Operating W/O license In 2014 the Watertown Police Department signs,rules and regulations. Traffic Division conducted traffic 342 Major Accidents and 666 enforcement activities throughout The Traffic Division also has two speed/ Minor Accidents the Town at a reduced capacity of two radar trailers.These trailers are portable patrolman positions due to budget cuts. radar units that display the target vehicle These activities included enforcement speed on a 3'x 3'display window.In 1 z21 Collision w/ k in transport 58 Collision w/Pararked vehicle of both parking regulations and motor addition to speed measurement,these 9 Collision with utility pole vehicle laws. trailers also measure traffic volume.The The Traffic Division has two patrol cars reports generated by these radar units are 1 9 Collision with fence 9 Collision w/Cyclist and four Harley Davidson motorcycles used to aid the Traffic Commission in their 7 Collision with pedestrian assigned to it.Officers operating these efforts as wells as to determine the level of 17 Collision with curb motorcycles attended either forty hours traffic compliance in particular areas.The 16 Other of instruction at the Boston Police speed signs have been effective tools in 16 Collision with tree Motorcycle Training Academy,the reducing vehicle speeds in problem areas. 15 Collision w/Light pole or support M.B.T.A.Motorcycle Training Academy 12 Collision w/Other movable object or an eighty hour course sponsored by the The Traffic Division also supervises t Unknown Northeast Massachusetts Law Enforcement twenty-four full time and two alternate i Cross median Or centerline Council(NEMLEC). school crossing guards.These supervisors 1 Collision with moped are responsible for traffic control and the safe passage of school children in and No fatal accidents reported in 2014 The Traffic Division has a Commercial around the public schools. 63 FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE and EMERGENCY alarm response is usually sufficient to INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED BY FIRE INCIDENT RESPONSE: confine and extinguish the fire.However, APPARATUS The Watertown Fire Department when conditions require the response of Oil burner inspections...............57 responded to 4,544 reported fires and more fire apparatus,the officer in charge Smoke detector inspections..........732 emergency calls for assistance during at the scene orders additional resources Inspections conducted quarterly: 2014.A summary of those incidents and to reinforce the initial fire attack and Day care facilities................... 48 estimated property losses as compiled by complete the first alarm assignment. Public and private schools............60 the Fire Prevention Bureau is as follows: These additional or greater alarms bring Community residences.............. 24 additional engine companies and aerial Nursing care facilities.................4 Fire/Explosion.................... . .63 ladder companies to the fire location. Handicapped workshops.............20 Overpressure Rupture.............. . . 0 Motels..............................4 Rescue Calls......................2911 Watertown firefighters responded to no Hazardous Condition.............. . 140 multiple alarm fires in 2014. FIRE DEPARTMENT PROVIDES BASIC Service Calls...................... 659 EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Good Intent Call................... . .0 MUTUAL AID ASSISTANCE FROM The Fire Department has provided False Call........................ . 693 OTHER GREATER BOSTON FIRE basic emergency medical care and Severe Weather/Natural Disaster.. .... . 0 DEPARTMENTS AND MUTUAL AID transportation for citizens in Watertown Special Type/Complaint.......... ....58 RESPONSE TO OTHER COMMUNITIES since 1975.The department has 78 The Watertown Fire Department thanks firefighters who are certified emergency Total Number of Emergency Responses for the Arlington,Belmont,Boston,Brookline, medical technicians.The remaining the Year 2014:.................... 4544 Cambridge,Newton,Weston and Waltham firefighting personnel are qualified to state fire departments for providing fire scene standards as medical First Responders. Coverage Assignment/Mutual Aid. ... .20 response and fire station coverage during 2014 when all Watertown firefighters units All members of the department certify ANNUAL APPARATUS were engaged in fire suppression activities. annually in cardiopulmonary resuscitation RESPONSE FOR 2014: (CPR)skills.The department's engine The Fire Department responded to other companies and ladder companies are also municipalities in Greater Boston several equipped to handle medical emergencies. Central Fire Station(Station 1),99 Main times in 2014,under the established The closest available Engine Company is Street: Metrofire District mutual aid assistance dispatched with the Fire Rescue to medical Engine 1 ......................... 1634 agreement.These responses were to fires assistance calls.Aerial ladder companies Ladder 1 ....................... . . 1205 reported near the boundary between are sent to the emergency scene when their Watertown and an adjacent community, specialized rescue skills or equipment is East Watertown Fire Station(Station 2), directly to the fire to assist with firefighting needed. 564 Mount Auburn Street: efforts,or to fire station coverage Engine 2......................... 1469 assignments during major fires in other Firefighters who are either Emergency Ladder 2......................... 219 cities and towns. Medical Technicians or Medical First Responders are also trained on the use of North Watertown Fire Station(Station 3), ESTIMATED PROPERTY LOSSES IN the semi-automatic cardiac defibrillator. 270 Orchard Street: 2014: These defibrillators have been carried on Engine 3....................... .. 1351 Building and structure fires.....$269,235 the Fire Rescue/ambulance,as well as Fire Rescue 1 ................ .... .2267 the first-responding engine companies Fire Rescue 2................ .... . ... 1 FEES COLLECTED and aerial ladder companies,for several Smoke detector inspections......$29,280 years.The fire department upgraded Note:some incidents require response Copies of departmental reports..... $198 their defibrillators during 2009 to newer of more than one unit to the scene of the Required Permits for product storage,or models with enhanced features.The fire emergency. regulated activities..............$20,090 department added a stationary defibrillator Annual fees for connection to master fire in the lobby of Fire Headquarters in NO MULTIPLE-ALARM FIRES IN 2014: alarm boxes................... $20,240 2004.Watertown was one of the first The Fire Department responded to many Tank Truck Inspections............$320 communities in the Greater Boston area calls for structure and dwelling fires during Quarterly Inspections............. $420 to have these life-saving units available the year.The initial response to such calls Total Fees Collected............ $70,548 for early response to emergency medical is by two engine companies and an aerial incidents. ladder company,under the command of the deputy fire chief on duty.This initial- 64 A cooperative agreement with a private participated in the annual Middlesex Firefighter Alan R.Morash to Permanent ambulance company to provide Advanced County Youth Public Safety Academy in Fire Lieutenant effective August 24,2014. Life Support(ALS)service in Watertown August 2014.The Watertown contingent was instituted in November 1995.ALS attended the program during the week of Retirements: services are provided by a non-transport August 23,2014.The Fire Department and Firefighter Q.Paul Paglierani retired Advanced Life Support unit staffed by two Police Department welcomed the boys from the Watertown Fire Department certified Paramedics. and girls for a full day presentation of the on January 11,2014.Firefighter Q.Paul two public safety department's operations Paglierani was appointed a Firefighter on The ALS system is a two-tier model.The and capabilities.Other activities were February 10, 1983.He retired after serving Watertown Fire Department provides held at the Middlesex County Sheriff's the Fire Department and the Town of emergency medical Basic Life Support Training Academy in Billerica.Graduation Watertown for more than 31 years. service,and the dispatch of its ambulance ceremonies were on Friday,August 23, unit to the scene upon receipt of a medical followed by a cookout for children,parents Lieutenant Donald E.White Jr.retired emergency call.Watertown public safety and staff.Firefighter Paul Coughlin from the Watertown Fire Department on dispatchers also send the ALS unit if the continued representing the Department by January 25,2014.Lieutenant White Jr.was nature and circumstances of the reported participating in the program. appointed a firefighter on June 30, 1983. incident,such as a cardiac-related He was promoted to Lieutenant on August emergency,are within certain guidelines. PERSONNEL ACTIVITIES in 2014 16, 1990.He retired after serving the Fire Town Manager Michael J.Driscoll made Department and the Town of Watertown Medical direction for Watertown the following appointment during the year, for more than 30 years. Advanced Life Support activity is provided in order to fill a vacancy within the Fire by the South Middlesex Emergency Department. Lieutenant Edward R.LaVache retired Medical Services Consortium through from the Watertown Fire Department on the Mount Auburn Hospital.Patients are Appointments: July 12,2014.Lieutenant Edward LaVache treated and transported,usually in the Mr.Mark A.Marchant as Firefighter was appointed a firefighter on December Watertown Fire Department ambulance, effective January 26,2014 23, 1982.He was promoted to Lieutenant within protocols and guidelines provided on March 20,2008.He retired after serving by the emergency medical region which Mr.Scott M.Trombly as Firefighter the Fire Department and the Town of provides oversight for ALS activity in the effective February 23,2014. Watertown for more than 31 years. Greater Boston area.On-going clinical supervision and quality assurance is Mr.Robert M.Murgo as Firefighter Captain Kevin R.McElroy retired from the provided in conjunction with the South effective July 20,2014. Watertown Fire Department on December Middlesex and North Suburban EMS 18,2014.Captain McElroy was appointed consortiums. Mr.Robert T.Kelland as Firefighter a firefighter on June 30,1983.He was effective July 20,2014. promoted to Lieutenant on April 15,2004 SEPTEMBER 11,2014—Patriot Day and to Captain on January 17,2010.He The Fire Department participated in a Mr.Jonathan E Mazzola as Firefighter retired after serving the Fire Department September 11"ceremony to commemorate effective July 20,2014. and the Town of Watertown for more than the anniversary of the terrorist attacks 31 years. of Sept. 11,2001,and the subsequent Mr.Glen M.McManus as Firefighter losses suffered at the World Trade Center, effective July 20,2014. Awards: the Pentagon,and in Pennsylvania. The Massachusetts Fire Service Apparatus at the Main Street fire station Mr.Wesley R.Dwyer as Firefighter Commission has established the and the firefighters on duty followed a effective July 20,2014. Massachusetts Fire Service Award plan of events recommended by the Fire Program to recognize firefighters who have Chiefs'Association of Massachusetts Mr.Sean E Doherty as Firefighter effective served their department and community and the Professional Firefighters of July 20,2014. for 20 or more years.There is a certificate Massachusetts.The Watertown Firefighters and distinctive uniform emblem to denote Local 1347 Color Guard participated.Off Mr.Geoffrey W.Taintor as Firefighter length of service in five-year increments. duty members of the department were effective July 20,2014. The emblem is approved for wear above invited to attend,and many did so.The the right pocket of the dress uniform Firefighters Color Guard and Fire Chief Mr.Jeffrey C.Meon as Firefighter effective blouse or shirt.The Department is pleased Mario Orangio also participated in the September 28,2014 to join with the Fire Service Commission Community Remembrance. and the State Fire Marshal in recognizing Promotions: the following members of the Watertown WATERTOWN YOUTHS ATTEND Temporary Fire Lieutenant William J. Fire Department,based upon their MIDDLESEX COUNTY PUBLIC Maietta to Permanent Fire Lieutenant completed service as of December 31, SAFETY PROGRAM effective January 26,2014. 2014,as recipients of the Awards: Dozens of Watertown youths and several members of the Fire Department 65 40-Year Award: 20-Year Award: No awards this year Firefighter Michael E.Mosca No awards this year In memory of our departed comrades in 2014. 35-Year Award: Service Award Program: No awards this year In 2006,the Department instituted a No Deaths in 2014 Service Award Program in order to 30-Year Award: recognize the efforts of members of the No awards this year Department in the performance of their duties. 25-Year Award: Chief Mario A.Orangio Firefighter Paul Locker 66 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The current practice in Massachusetts 1986)Title III requirements, CEM Plan is available for review during and other states is to designate what •Clerical support for Local Emergency business hours at the Office of the Town were formerly known as municipal Planning Committee records and the Clerk,in the Administration Building. "Civil Defense"agencies as"Emergency required Hazardous Materials Response Management"organizations.The Town Plan annual review, COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS official responsible for the Emergency •Other FEMA and Mass.Emergency Management Department is known as the Management Agency state and area Watertown has a designated(uncertified) "local emergency management director": headquarters clerical tasks,which require Local Emergency Planning Committee Following the establishment of FEMA, attention. (LEPC),and a current Comprehensive the Federal Emergency Management Emergency Management(CEM)Plan. Agency,states have generally followed CEM PLAN Watertown would be eligible for federal or suit.In Massachusetts,the Massachusetts state assistance,financial or otherwise,in Civil Defense Agency became the Every community in Massachusetts has a case of an emergency or disaster. Massachusetts Emergency Management Comprehensive Emergency Management Agency.MEMA has encouraged cities Plan(CEM Plan).The CEM Plan is Watertown established an LEPC in 1988, and towns in Massachusetts to adopt the updated annually,and is subject to a major as required.The LEPC included the town "emergency management"designations. revision on a five-year cycle.Maintaining manager(as chairperson),the police and This practice reflects the realization a current CEM Plan is essential to fire chiefs,the DPW superintendent,the that community preparedness under the community's ability to respond to health director,and the planning director. civil defense guidelines has evolved to emergencies that can and do occur. The committee also included"emergency emergency preparedness and management planning coordinators"of facilities that efforts during and following natural and The revised Emergency Management were required to report amounts of certain man-made emergency events.Those Plan for Watertown provides a framework hazardous materials if stored or used at include hurricanes,winter storms, wherein the community can plan and their sites.The LEPC was required to hazardous materials incidents,and now, perform their respective emergency develop a hazardous response plan,and unfortunately,terrorism incidents.Both functions during a disaster or emergency did so.There is a requirement for the plan FEMA and MEMA also recognize that situation on the local,state or national to be reviewed annually by members of municipalities deal with these emergencies level. the LEPC.The Town does so.Annually through the efforts of their existing public in March,the Town receives"Tier Two" safety,public works and public services The Comprehensive Emergency inventories from facilities required to departments.Cities and towns maintain Management Plan combines the four report the presence of certain hazardous their usual municipal operating structure, phases of emergency management: materials during the previous year.Those and can request needed state and federal 1.Mitigation:Those activities that reports are incorporated into an annual resources through contact with MEMA eliminate or reduce the probability of update,now known as Section Five: area and state headquarters.MEMA disaster; Hazardous Materials,of the CEM Plan. considers the point-of-contact official to be 2.preparedness:Those activities which the local emergency management director. governments,organizations,and The original focus of the LEPC was to be individuals develop to save lives and on transportation emergencies involving EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT minimize damage; hazardous materials.Transportation ACTIVITIES 3.Response:Those activities which prevent modes are shipment by rail,highway, loss of lives and property and provide maritime vessel,aircraft and pipeline.At In Watertown the fire chief is currently emergency assistance;and about the same time,the Massachusetts the emergency management director. 4.Recovery:Those short and long term Hazardous Materials Response Team The Fire Department principal account activities that return all systems to normal concept was developed.There are now six clerk performs necessary emergency or improved standards. Regional Hazardous Materials Response management clerical assignments.The teams established,and available to respond projects and clerical assignments in 2014 The plan was written in accordance to any community in the state.Team included: with existing federal,state and local members are career firefighters from fire .Maintaining the town's Comprehensive statues.Department heads assigned departments throughout Massachusetts. Emergency Management Plan(CEM a responsibility under the plan were Team members are certified as hazard Plan), directed by the town manager to develop materials technicians after completing a •Annual hazardous materials information implementing procedures for each 160-hour training course.Team members management relating to SARA(Superfund department,describing how response complete a minimum of 80 hours Amendment and Reauthorization Act of functions will be carried out.A copy of the recurrent training annually.The Town's 67 current hazardous materials plan calls for Additionally,the cities of Brookline and •The Board of Health has developed plans the response of the Mass.HazMat Regional Newton have applied for membership.The to initiate and staff Emergency Dispensing Response Team when circumstances regional council meets monthly with a Sites(EDS)in Watertown.In order to dictate. goal of assisting member communities in facilitate activating these sites,a special times of emergency/disaster by a sharing medical equipment trailer was purchased Although the designated members of of resources. to carry supplies needed to stock these Watertown's LEPC do not often convene sites. formally,the members nonetheless meet Because of increased emphasis on •National Incident Management System regularly as part of the Town Manager's homeland security and emergency training was continued and completed by staff.They work together at incidents when planning,town officials have participated required departments,in compliance with and as necessary,and communicate with in several meetings,conferences and the NIMS Program. one another as necessary. seminars during 2013. The Town will continue to seek any The Town continued its membership in the .The local emergency management appropriate grants for training and Battle Road Emergency Planning Council. director attended monthly Emergency equipment relating to emergency The Council is comprised of the following Management Directors meetings held preparedness that may become available towns;Arlington,Bedford,Belmont, at MEMA Region 1 Headquarters in through federal or state sources. Burlington,Lexington and Watertown. Tewksbury. 68 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Department of Community have been held,as well as work with The Planning Board reviews proposed Development&Planning(Department) Greystar,the"demonstration"project. amendments to the Watertown was created through a vote of the Town Zoning Ordinance(WZO)and makes Council in August 1982.The Department •Regional Efforts:Staff continues to recommendations on those amendments provides a formal relationship and serve as a member of the MAPC Inner to the Town Council.The Planning coordination between several boards, Core Committee,MAPC legislative Board was also an active participant in commissions and committees such committee,as representative to the MBTA completing the Comprehensive Plan, as the Planning Board,Zoning Board of Advisory Board,Board of Directors of which was initiated in the fall of 2012 Appeals,Historical and Conservation Massachusetts Tree Wardens and Foresters, and is expected to be completed in early Commissions,Historic District the Massachusetts Association of Planning 2015.Completion of the Comprehensive Commission,Housing Partnership, Directors,the Mystic River Watershed Plan was a high-priority implementation the Building Department,and Zoning Municipal Subcommittee,member of the strategy of the Town-wide Economic Enforcement Divisions,and the Planning regional HOME consortium,Continuum Development Study that was completed in and Community Development Office. of Care(Hard to House Homeless),and we 2011. Each entity is accorded professional also attend MPO meetings to promote and support services by Department Watertown's efforts to have TIP projects During 2014,the Planning Board reviewed employees.The aim of integrating funded. numerous residential and commercial these related agencies is to improve development projects.The Planning communication and coordination and to •GIS,Sustainability/Green Board reviewed one petition within the provide services more efficiently to the Communities,and Transportation Pleasant Street Corridor District(PSCD), community. websites:Staff developed and is keeping at Seyon Street,as well as provided webpages updated to provide information recommendations on 30 petitions to the A summary report of the Department's for a variety of mapping,sustainability and Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance major accomplishments for calendar year transportation efforts that the Town has with the provisions of M.G.L.c.40A and 2014 is as follows. embarked upon.The pages are a valuable the WZO.Total fees collected for the resource for both the public and other Planning Board petitions in 2014 is$1,750. •Staff Changes: departments. •Andrea Adams,Senior Planner A new focus of development in 2014 was •Susan Jenness,Principal Clerk •Transportation Management the Arsenal Street corridor.Projects of Conservation/Historical/Tree Warden Association:Staff began work to note in the corridor include the approval implement a Transportation Management of a redevelopment of 202-204 Arsenal •Comprehensive Plan:The Consultant Association,in recognition of the lack of Street/58 Irving Street into a new 4-story and staff have advanced this project with a service by the MBTA along Watertown's mixed use project with 290+rental units Council update in March,a well-attended major arterials,and the increasing demand and 40,000 square feet of commercial community forum in June,and four for alternative modes of transportation space,and a Special Permit approval for meetings with the Planning Board and the as development continues along Pleasant Watertown's first new hotel,a 6-story Town Council Subcommittee on Economic Street and Arsenal Street. 150 room Marriot Extended Stay at 570 Development&Planning.Comments Arsenal Street.Other notable projects from stakeholders were compiled by staff PLANNING BOARD elsewhere in Watertown included the in October-November,and a draft Plan is approval for redevelopment of 65 Grove anticipated by next spring. The Planning Board is the Special Permit Street into office space,and a proposal Granting Authority(SPGA)for Special in Coolidge Square to construct a .Design Standards and Guidelines: Permit(SP)and Special Permit with Site 14,000 square foot CVS Pharmacy at In accordance with the direction of the Plan Review(SP/SR)petitions within the the intersection of Mount Auburn and Honorable Town Council at the August Pleasant Street Corridor District(PSCD) Arlington Streets. 12,2014 meeting,staff has worked to as well as certain"by right"development draft a Request for Proposals(RFP)to proposals subject to Site Plan Review The Planning Board was also involved in select an urban design consultant to in additional zoning districts.The five zoning changes in 2014.These include provide professional services to develop Planning Board also reviews and makes amendments to the WZO to formalize Comprehensive Design Standards and a recommendations on petitions for which the requirements for a Community Guidelines Manual.Gamble Associates the Zoning Board of Appeals is the Meeting,updating the Sign Code to was hired,and three Community Forums Special Permit Granting Authority. account for specialized signage for hotels, 69 and increasing the affordable housing project which had been worked on by the ZONING OFFICE set-aside from 10%to 12.5%.Other key Partnership since its inception in 2011- text amendments included the creation 2012,was brought to a close,and readied Purpose of new zoning to deal with medical for occupancy. The priority of the Zoning Office is marijuana dispensaries,and changes to the the enforcement of the Town's Zoning Arsenal Overlay Development District to The Housing Partnership was comprised Ordinances,ensuring compliance with accommodate athenahealth's plans to use of Fred Reynolds(Chair),Brian Costello Town regulations,so as to promote and the site as the company's home campus. (Executive Director of the Watertown maintain a safe and desirable living and Housing Authority),Clifford Cook,Torey work environment for the community The Planning Board staff consists of Steve Dean,Paul Fahey,David Leon,Judge Paul of Watertown.The Zoning Office is Magoon,Community Development Menton,and Anita Shishmanian,who committed to administering fair and &Planning Director/Assistant Town resigned effective October 31,2014.Staff unbiased resolve of code violations, Manager,Gideon Schreiber,AICP,Senior support was provided by Andrea Adams, provide public information,assist Planner,Andrea Adams,Senior Planner, Senior Planner. the general public with meeting their and Ingrid Marchesano,Clerk to the residential and business goals,coordinate Planning Board. BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN and review development proposals for COMMITTEE conformance with the Town's Zoning WATERTOWN HOUSING Ordinance,and serve as staff to the Zoning PARTNERSHIP and HOME The Bike-Ped Committee works to Board of Appeals. PROGRAM promote non-motorized transportation in Watertown.They actively encourage Performance Measures The Watertown Housing Partnership citizens to bike and to walk because those The Zoning Office consists of two(2) positions,the Clerk to the Zoning Board (WHP)oversees housing policy and modes are cleaner,healthier and can programs,the Affordable Housing Fund, be more business-friendly.The work is of Appeals and the Zoning Enforcement as well as the Town's inclusionary zoning important because communities tend to Officer.The Town of ing performance Budget provisions of the Affordable Housing be more livable than communities that established the following performance goals and measures which are applicable to requirements of section 5.07 of the neglect transportation alternatives.The WZO.The Partnership also oversees the Committee works toward making the Zoning Office. administration of the HOME program, Watertown a place without barriers to to which brings federal dollars into walking and biking,where residents can 1.To improve community access Watertown to expand affordable housing find facilities for their bikes as easily as Department information by providing opportunities. they can for their cars.They continue essential Department information and to work to expanded commuting and add new content to the website for a The WHP worked on finalizing the recreational paths for walkers and cyclists, more friendly interface;in addition t Housing element of the Comprehensive connecting Watertown to neighboring continuously maintaining and updating the website with meeting notices,agendas, Plan,and reworked its policy on Capital towns,allowing a reduced dependence on Improvements and recapture of funds automobiles. applications,etc. from the 19 remaining American Dream Downpayment Initiative loans. In 2014,the committee continued to The Zoning Office has continuously provided all meeting notices,agendas, advocate for narrowing Greenough The WHP,consistent with Watertown's Boulevard to accommodate a better multi- and reports on the Zoning website 2013 Housing Production Plan,also played use path and more greenspace adjacent st accordance with State and Local a key role in advocating for an increase in to the Charles River.There was also statutory requirements.Within the last year staff developed the"Petitions/Cases Watertown's Inclusionary Zoning set-aside, continued discussion about how Hubway from 10%to 12.5%.This increase in line could be implemented within Watertown, for Zoning Relief"webpage,which lists with the set-aside requirement in Belmont, A key issue was the lack of station close to Projects recently submitted and updates Boston,Cambridge,and Newton. Watertown in Cambridge and Boston.The the project's milestones through the committee also participated in a walk and development review and public hearing The Housing Partnership continued to a bicycle assessment for the Irving Street Process,including plans,staff reports, play an active role in the negotiation corridor.For bicycle,the assessment also and applicant submittal information and of Affordable Housing Agreements for looked to connecting to Victory Field,the documents.The Office has continued multifamily residential developments. High School,and the Charles River to maintain and provide informational In 2015,the WHP reviewed the adjacent to Irving Street.The committee brochures and hand-outs on the Town's Greystar Elan/Union Market project for also continued to provide comments on Zoning webpage for ease of use for consistency with the Inclusionary Zoning road construction projects including the residents,contractors, requirements,resulting in the developer Belmont Street project.The committee and business. providing more 3-bedroom affordable also request clarification to the Town 2.provide technical expertise by units than stipulated by the WZO. Ordinance in regard to`bicycle'riding on supporting the Town Council and The Saint Joseph Hall project,a HOME sidewalks. its various Boards,Commissions, 70 and Committees with reports and A Special Permit was granted for the Code Enforcement recommendations for consideration development of a four-story,mixed-use at public hearing.In addition to development with 6,777 square feet of In addition to the above,the position of providing orientation and introduction street front retail and 297 residential units the Zoning Enforcement Officer is charged to all new members regarding roles and (30 affordable will be provided).The retail with enforcing code violations in the responsibilities. space is designed to accommodate an community.The Code Enforcement 80-seat restaurant use and one or more Officer has received 40 code compliance Currently,the Zoning Board of Appeals separate retail uses along Arsenal Street. complaints in 2014,of which 90%,have has five(5)full members and one(1) The subject permit provides a second retail been resolved to date and the remainder alternate member,leaving a vacancy for component of the mixed-use development are actively working with the Zoning one additional alternate member.The on an adjacent lot,consisting of an Office to bring their property into Town is in the process of recruiting approximately 33,000 square feet retail compliance.The Zoning Enforcement members of the public to apply for the building accessed by a new signalized Office also issued 12 fines totaling Zoning Board of Appeals.Support Staff entrance from Arsenal Street.The project $2,700.00. includes Louise Civetti,Clerk to the Board will also provide a public multi-use path and Michael Mena,Zoning Enforcement along Arsenal Street(with connections to Zoning violations primary consist of Officer. the east)and provide publically accessible unpermitted residential basement or attic open space(Franklin Street rain garden) units,unpermitted driveway expansions, During 2014,the Zoning Board of and pedestrian paths within the site with a front yard parking and signage.All Code Appeals heard and acted on 27 petitions pedestrian connection to Birch Road. Enforcement Cases are being entered into in accordance with the provisions of the GEOTMS permit software for better M.G.L.c.40A and the Watertown New Multi-Family Development-270-274 tracking and document recordation.The Zoning Ordinance(WZO).The petitions Palfrey Street Zoning Office continues to review the included:Thirteen(13)Special Permit GEOTMS permit software for Applications;Eleven(11)Special Permit A Special Permit was granted to raze improvements to better tack compliance Finding Applications;One(1)Variance an existing two-family residence and timelines and fines/fees. Applications,and One(1)Appeal construct a four-unit multi-family on a to the Zoning Enforcement Officers' 9,413 square foot lot in the"LB"-Limited Inspector of Buildings 2014 Determination.Total fees collected for all Business Zoning District.The project petitions:$24,919,an increase of 64% incorporates step-backs on the upper .Building Permits Issued 917 above the total fees collected in 2013 of floors due to the site constraints and to .Occupancy Permits 349 $8,936.85.In addition,petitions requiring be more consistent with the lower density .Sign Permits 46 Site Plan Review/Developer's two family dwellings surrounding the .Certificates Inspection Preliminary Conference meeting,are property.This project was reduced from an (Alcoholic/Day Care) 97 now being recorded and a fee charged.In originally proposed five-family structure. .Trench Permits 21 2014,there were four(4)Site Plan Review .Complaints Investigated 23 meetings and$1,000 in revenue collected. 3.Improve the permit process by implementing the Town's GEO TMS TOTAL FEES COLLECTED: Petitions before the Board are generally permitsoftware and process all permits in $1,427,706.00 for residential and commercial properties a timely and efficient manner(within 14 .Building Fees Collected $1,193,834.00 involving building additions and upgrades. days). .Electrical Fees Collected $179,475.00 A few projects that were of interest are .Plumbing Fees Collected $54,397.00 listed below: The Zoning Office is responsible for reviewing all development and building TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF Marriott Residence Inn-570 Arsenal Street permits to ensure conformance with CONSTRUCTION: $46,789,457.00 the Town's Zoning Ordinance and/ .Residential $14,863,210.00 A Special Permit was granted for the oridentifying the appropriate permit/relief .Commercial $31,926,247.00 construction and operation of a sixstory, process to obtain such permits.The 148-room Marriott Residence Inn,a hotel Zoning Office reviewed 917 Building TOTAL NEW RESIDENTIAL: 13 of 105,652 Gross Square Feet,with 121 Permits and 349 Occupancy permits. .Single-family 2 surface parking spaces,located at the site In the course of the year,the Zoning .Two-family 9 of the former Charles River Saab building. Officer also reviewed 32 Sign applications .Multi-family 2 The approval furthered the intent of the compared to 39 Sign applications in 2013. Watertown Growth Management Plan for There were 16 driveway extensions and/or TOTAL RAZE: 79 new development,(12/01/1988). new driveway approvals(a 33%decrease .Residential 66 from 2013 of 24). .Non-residential 7 Mixed Use Development along Arsenal .Garage 6 Street-202-204 Arsenal Street The Zoning Office staff attended thirteen (13)Zoning Board of Appeals meetings. 71 INSPECTOR OF WIRES project and since it involved Municipal The Conservation Commission(CC) Buildings,no permit fees were realized, received three Notice of Intent(NOI) •Permits Issued 869 but numerous inspections/supervision applications in 2014. •Inspections/Re-inspections 1121 were required during the year. •Inspections for Occupancy Permits 349 Order of Conditions(OOC)were issued •Complaints Investigated 21 Another substantial project at the Rink for: •Fire Investigations 7 was also undertaken and brought to a •Shut downs 15 conclusion.This involved the removal of Greenough Blvd at Arsenal St—An OOC •Electrical Violation Letters 9 the existing ceiling material and insulation was issued to repair broken culvert and and the installation of a new roof system headwall at Sawins Pond Brook. TOTAL ELECTRICAL on the exterior.Again,due to this being a FEES COLLECTED $179,475.00 Municipal Building,no permit fees were realized.This had a construction dollar North Beacon Street-An OOC was Total Electrical Violations(cross wiring, amount,including painting of the interior issued for work associated with proposed etc.) 49 of the Rink,of about$460,000.00 subgrade electric distribution lines under •Residential 28 portions of North Beacon Street and the •Commercial 21 Additionally,Dorothy Danis retired on North Beacon Street Bridge in Watertown October 19,2014.We began the process of Massachusetts,in connection with a new Total Meetings 39 recruiting a replacement and as of electric substation(Station 315)to be •Consultations&information with 12/31/13 we were still using temporary constructed in the North Brighton •Town Residents 9 help in hopes of finding a replacement neighborhood of Boston. •N Star 15 clerk.We hired a new clerk effective •Electrical Inspectors 8 January 26,2015,who will be a great help Greenough Blvd—An Amended OOC •Street Light outage and follow up 7 standardizing many processes within the was issued for the proposed project which department. calls for a lane drop and enhancement of PLUMBING/GAS INSPECTOR Greenough Blvd,funded by the Lawrence •Plumbing Permits Issued 634 Looking forward to Fiscal Year 2015,there and Lillian Solomon Fund. •Gas Permits Issued 494 are potentially a couple of large individual •Plumbing Inspections/Re-inspections )ohs that would be in the range of$75 Ongoing Projects: 937 million dollars of estimated construction •Gas Inspections/Re-inspections 922 cost which would give this department Filippello Park—The Conservation •Inspections for Occupancy Permits 349 the opportunity to increase our ability to Commission is collaborating with the •Complaints Investigated 36 provide revenue. Recreation Department and Department •Fire Investigations 2 of Public Works to determine priority •Shut downs 0 Also,with the recent changes in the Code, needs and uses for the new space based •Plumbing Violation Letters 7 the Building Department is responsible on citizen comments received.The CC to review and issue all Sprinkler and Fire hopes that the improvements will allow the TOTAL PLUMBING/GAS FEES Alarm permits thus increasing"Fees installation of fencing originally located COLLECTED $54,367.00 Collected" at the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum gifted by the Mt.Auburn Cemetery. Total Plumbing Violations 26 Hopefully,with the addition of some •Residential 15 updated technology,i.e.,on-line Whitney Hill-In 2013 the Town Council •Commercial 11 permitting and scanning of existing record voted positively on a resolution to declare drawings,we would be able to improve Whitney Hill Park as parkland.Within Total Meetings 20 our ability to respond to customers' that resolution the Town council voted in requests for information and simplify the language that states the Conservation •Consultations&information with Town permitting process. Commission,through the Conservation Residents 9 Agent,shall submit to the Town Manager, •N Star N/A CONSERVATION COMMISSION each year prior to December 31st,a •Plumbing Inspectors 11 recommended plan for maintenance and •Street Light outage and follow up N/A Marylouise Pallotta McDermott,Chair educational activities for Whitney Hill Charles C.Bering Park.In 2014 a property line survey was Additional Information Patrick Fairbairn completed which completely delineates Leo G.Martin the full boundary of the 10.18 acres.A Also be advised that in addition to the Maria P.Rose preliminary study of the flora and fauna above generated revenues and construction Louis M.Taverna of the park was conducted in the fall of value,the Department was able to bring Christopher J.Hayward,Conservation 2013 by Patrick Fairbairn of the CC,Eric the Energy Upgrade project to a 95% Agent Hiltunen of the Watertown High School completion.This was a 7.3 million dollar and students in Mr.Hiltunen's class.This project continued through 2014. 72 GSA—The clean-up of the GSA site Citizenship Award—Pam Piantedosi,"150 TREE WARDEN began in late 2012.In 2014,the US Army on Main—The History of the Watertown Corps of Engineers(ACOE)working Police Department DVD" Christopher J.Hayward,MCA with Charter Environmental completed Tree Warden the process of restoring the site which Citizenship Award-John Spector, includes a capped contamination area and "Soldier Monument Restoration" With an active Tree Warden under a replicated wetland area and for passive Massachusetts General Law Chapter 87, recreation.The Commission will now wait Architectural Preservation-David a tree division under the Department for the MA Department of Conservation LaRocca and Daedalus Conservation, of Public Works,an appropriate annual and Recreation to design this proposed "Soldier Monument Restoration" budget for community forestry programs passive recreation area. and an official Arbor Day observance and proclamation,Watertown continued to 2014 MACC Conference—Maria Rose Environmental Preservation—Perkins qualify for Tree City USA designation, and Patrick Fairbairn attended the annual School for the Blind"Pond Restoration" twentyone consecutive years and running. MACC conference on February 28,2014. During the year,183 trees were planted. HISTORICAL COMMISSION Street trees accounted for the majority of Walter B.Fuller l louse the tree plantings although trees were Members Charles C.Donkin,Arch. planted in residents'front yards when a David J.Russo,Jr.,Chair 1912 suitable location could not be found on the Donald S.Berg street. J.B.Jones Watertown Historical Elizabeth H.Loukas Commission Continuing with the policy adopted in Thomas Melone 2001 to diversify street tree plantings, Marilynne K.Roach different trees were planted.The trees Susan Steele planted this year along the streets of Christopher J.Hayward,Preservation Watertown were:Honey locust,Black Agent Historic Plaque Program-The gum,Red maple,Cleveland select pear, Commission continued the Watertown Gingko,White oak,Pin oak,Hornbeam, The Historic Commission(HC) Historic Plaque Program.For$65 a Akebono cherry,Rubber tree,Crab apple, reviewed building demolitions permits property owner can purchase a 9"x I I" and Japanese Tree Lilac.Following best for properties of 50 years and older,in oval plaque,identifying the age,original management practices,trees planted under accordance to the Watertown Demolition owner,and the architect/builder of their power lines were restricted to those that Delay Ordinance.During 2014,22 property for display.The Commission will not mature over 30 feet tall. Watertown structures over 50 years researches and verifies the property old were proposed for demolition.The information.During 2013,7 plaques were During 2014 a total of 105 street trees were Historical Commission conducted 22 purchased.To date, 141 historic plaques removed due to safety reasons. public hearings and found one of the have been purchased. reviewed properties to be of preferably Watertown held an Arbor Day event in preserved status for which a delay was WATERTOWN HISTORIC 2014.The event took place at the Lowell imposed—24 Bacon Street. DISTRICT COMMISSION Elementary School.The Tree Warden gave a presentation to the Kindergarten through 24 Bacon Street—To demo a single family Members the third grade.The presentation included residence and replace it with a wood 2 1/2 Harvey Steiner,Chairman a discussion on the benefits of trees and story residence.Delay will expire Carolyn Famiglietti also the importance of clean storm water November 7,2015. John Hecker runoff.Students were requested to ask Linda Sternberg questions ranging from"What kind of tree Preservation Awards-The Commission Kenneth Sheytanian is that?"to"What is an Urban Forest?" held its 15t'Annual Preservation Night Christopher J.Hayward,Preservation Each student,teacher and volunteer that and Awards Program at the Commander's Agent was present received a Fraser fir seedling Mansion in May.The 2014 Watertown for planting at home. Preservation Awards were awarded for The Historic District Commission(HDC) preservation efforts to the following Office received 18 applications for In August 2008,the Asian Longhorned projects and individuals: Certificates for proposed projects within beetle was discovered in Worcester,MA the Historic District.The HDC issued 5 and in July 2010 the beetle was found in Richard E.Mastrangelo Memorial— Certificates of Appropriateness, 12 Boston in 6 trees at the Faulkner Hospital. Watertown Community Path Mural Certificates of Non-Applicability and This invasive pest has no known predators Committee A Bicycle Ride Through denied one application for Certificate of in North America and if left alone,it Watertown—Mural at Linear Park" Appropriateness. would decimate the maple forests of the northeastern United States.The six trees in 73 Boston were removed and a 1.5 mile COMMANDER'S MANSION radius quarantined area was set around the location of those infested trees.Over 1 30,000 infested trees have been removed in A Worcester and the number will grow.It ,,;'.;,t� � • had not been discovered in Watertown in 2014 but informational presentations at scheduled Tree Hearings continued and will continue until it is known that the threat to our urban forest has been removed. e r—-- --�� The Commander's Mansion was on an upswing for all events in 2014. ' We hosted 42 weddings,eight social Our couples danced their way through events,40 corporate events,three town the wedding season with the help from comps and three in-house events including Ballroom in Boston.With over forty the Wedding Faire,Haunted Happenings weddings during the busy season,we and the annual Holiday Open House. hosted a wedding on every inch of the property—from the arbor to the smoke Throughout the year the Mansion staff tree,with receptions underneath our attended several networking events.This upgraded fabric-draped ceiling tent! Asian Longhorned Beetle was our first year participating in the LGBT Wedding Expo,which was held On September 12,2012 another at the Sheraton Commander Hotel in new invasive pest made its way into Cambridge. Massachusetts.The Emerald Ash Borer was discovered in the town of Dalton MA. Dalton is located approximately 130 miles northwest of Boston.This pest feeds only on Ash(Fraxinus sp.)trees.It has wiped out between 50 to 100 million ash trees in the upper Midwestern states and threatens to destroy up to 7.5 billion throughout `K North America.Treatment options and controls are being worked on by state and federal government agencies.The pest had not been discovered in the Watertown area _ �O "" �•: at the time of this report but the generals= s �• feeling is that it is only a matter of time. Ash is not a species in great abundance in Watertown.In 2014 there are only 65 individual trees recorded with most likely no more than 100 owned by the town. The year came to a close with our Haunted Couples practicing with Ballroom in Boston and a Happenings event and the Annual Holiday Grape Arbor ceremony Open House,both of which were open and advertised to the public. 74 Corporate Events And once again,we welcomed Watertown High School's junior class before cruise. Bright Horizons gave back to the 1 community by building bikes at the Property Maintenance Mansion. The Department of Public Works came 1 to the rescue when a fire hydrant on the ~ ' property burst.Both Vanaria Landscaping and French Construction assisted DPW. In addition,DPW planted a new tree Smoke Tree ceremony set up and our upgraded fabric-draped ceiling tent in the roundabout at the front of the Mansion,under the supervision of Tree Warden Chris Hayward. The 2014 Walk For Hunger participants were greeted at the North Beacon Street Gate House before hitting the mid-way point at Arsenal Park. r�siVIA Ntee ks� B...,e the Pete 5� I ')0' e a WATERTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS The various sections of this report were deserve,certain protocols must present. While offering stimulating course work, written by the Principals,Curriculum A richly diverse community such as including our AP and virtual programs, Coordinators,and Central Office Watertown strives to meet the following we have improved our support system Administrators. ingredients to maximize student potential: for struggling learners.We maintain a comprehensive spectrum of special The Schools •A safe environment for students and education services within the school.In staff,which includes secure facilities as an effort to raise the four-year graduation The Watertown Public Schools promote well as mental health accommodations rate,our PUSH program inspires students high achievement through inquiry, •Reasonable class size to allow for proper to succeed academically and our online problem solving,collaboration,creativity scheduling and time on learning credit recovery program allows failing and hard work.We provide students with •A wide range of curricular and students a second chance. a robust education so they will acquire, extracurricular opportunities to educate apply,and practice the knowledge and the whole child The acronym R.E.A.C.H.continues to skills needed for self-actualization and •Effective tiered instruction and represent the core values of the school.The lifelong learning.All programs support assessment to meet all children at all levels letters in R.E.A.C.H.stand for Respect, diverse learning styles,civic interaction, •Infrastructure and systems to efficiently Empower,Achieve,Create,and Honor. global awareness,and personal success. support teaching and learning This school motto embodies the ideals that school staff hope to impress upon their The strategic goals of Watertown Public Although individual schools may vary students in preparation for their futures Schools were the following: with particular needs,the overarching and the world in general outside the four themes reflect these five components of a walls of the building.We strive to provide 1.Support High Academic Achievement well-rounded approach to education in the a safe and engaging culture that invests in The Watertown Public Schools will Watertown Public Schools. not only high academic achievement of ensure that each student becomes our students,but their preparedness for an accomplished learner in the arts, Watertown High School life beyond school.Other than challenging humanities,mathematics,physical sciences academic coursework,Watertown High and social sciences.The school system Watertown High School completed its School offers a broad array of educational will provide all students with a learning 1651h year of operation in 2013-2014. services such as Advanced Placement environment that sets high expectations Watertown High School's leadership courses,Virtual High School,Special and stimulates thinking,problem solving, consisted of the newly appointed principal Education and programs for English inquiry,creativity,and hard work. Shirley Lundberg with the support Language Learners(ELL).Further,we have continued to offer a strong athletic of Associate Headmaster Annmarie 2.Foster the Capacity for Lifelong Learning Boudreau and Dean of Students Brian program.We also encourage participation The Watertown Public Schools will ensure Brewer.The team has made it their mission in our extracurricular activities like our that each student develops a capacity for to react to the changes and expansion robotics team(known as the Kwarqs) life-long learning through comprehensive of modern educational practices while and work in the fine arts,media arts,and skill development,exposure to a broad staying true to traditional academic performance arts among many others. universe of knowledge and disciplines,and content.The team have created five-year support for a diversity of learning styles, goals to improve the four-year graduation In the students'culmination of their future plans,and personal interests. rate by ensuring that students in their Watertown Public Schools education,the Junior and Senior years are encouraged to year was punctuated by more than 170 3.Promote Local and Global Citizenship form plans for their futures,which are to students receiving their diplomas and The Watertown Public Schools will ensure include timely graduation and preparation celebrating their graduation on June 6, that each student becomes informed about for post-secondary learning,employment, 2014.Dr.Jean Fitzgerald,Superintendent and participates in local and world and citizenship. of Schools,and Principal Shirley Lundberg affairs.Students will strive to understand presided over the ceremony honoring the people of different backgrounds and We are proud to announce that our drop- graduates'accomplishments.Members of cultures and the interconnectedness of the out rate decreased by half compared to the Class of 2014 honored their teachers contemporary world. the 2012-2013 school year,from 3.8% and other Watertown High School staff, to 1.9%.In the future we will continue performed songs about their time at WHS, In order to provide the students in to strive to bring that number even and snapped class"selfies"just before they Watertown Public Schools the 21st lower.WHS continues to focus on threw their caps into the air.The graduates Century education experience they fostering achievement for all students. had varying plans for their immediate futures;many Watertown students were 76 ready to attend one of the fifty-eight demonstrating one of the S.O.A.R.S. conjunction with other teachers,can teach colleges the individuals were accepted attributes. technology and informational literacy to,some were joining the United Stated skills mandated by the Common Core Armed Forces,and others were set to Our very strong in-school and State Standards. begin their working careers. extracurricular enrichment programs further add to the development of a Elementary Curriculum Watertown Middle School well-rounded student.These classes allow students to explore new ideas that interest The Watertown Public Schools elementary In the 2013-2014 school year Watertown them and showcase their talents in many curriculum has been designed to support Middle School has delivered improved, different areas,very often through hands- the goals of district in balance with the more robust services to students in the on experience.Students can take advanced frameworks provided by the Massachusetts areas of academic instruction and student art,band,orchestra,chorus,leadership, Department of Elementary and Secondary support.The faculty implemented the literature exploration,newspaper,robotics, Education(DESE).The district's goals are articulated curriculum that outlined theatre production,and video production to support academic achievement,foster literacy,numeracy,inquiry,design,and as electives.We are also continuing after- self-actualization,and promote global and health and well-being skills by grade in school opportunities with the support of local citizenship. each of the content areas,characterized our PTO.We also have many after school clubs including community explorers, by benchmarks that students were The mapping of English Language Arts expected to meet at the end of each computer programming,games,dance,art, and Mathematics curriculum content volleyball,and leadership.Participation grade level.Common planning time in alignment with the Common Core and data tools were made available to rates continue to flourish in our athletic State Standards(CCSS)was completed teachers so that they could easily create offerings.Like our athletic programs, in June 2013,making the academic our theatre,art,and music programs and analyze common assessments in real and fiscal 2013-2014 year the first to be time.Teachers were able to tailor their have had wonderful participation as well. fully organized and operational within instruction more effectively to individual Watertown Middle School encourages the standards of the initiative.The student learning needs,as well as to offer participation in the Let's Get Real utilization of common resources and anti-bullying program,team building comprehensive academic intervention common assessments in combination systems and substantially separate initiatives,the new LGit W Club, mu with a renewed focus on professional programming for students who stand to Day essay contest,Spirit Week,community development have made 2014 one of benefit from it. service,Coats for Kids,and the Pennies for the most successful years yet for our Patients campaigns. elementary schools. The administrative team of Principal J.Kimo Carter and Assistant Principal Elementary Schools In kindergarten through fifth grade, Jason Del Porto is now in its tenth fulfilling the standards for English year at Watertown Middle School.Our The three Watertown elementary Language Arts has required a balance curriculum coordinators are working with schools,James Russel Lowell,Hosmer, between literary and informational administration to oversee curriculum and Cunniff,have provided all students reading.Informational reading includes and instruction,provide for academic with a rigorous learning experience nonfiction works with a focus on history, transitions both to and from middle including well-articulated,aligned social studies,sciences,and the arts.Texts school,and support our teachers to reach curriculum and innovative,research based were carefully selected to support students every student at his or her level.Though instructional practices designed through in their developing knowledge about the it has been a work in progress for a few collaborative data driven decisions using world. years now,this year was the first for a 3 Tiered Response to intervention DESE us to fully incorporate Common Core framework.The elementary program of the The Common Core lays the groundwork State Standards across the curricula of Watertown Public Schools has provided for a streamlined and rational approach to Mathematics and English.We continue to students challenging opportunities,which Mathematics.In kindergarten through foster our students'education to perform will enable them to think creatively and second grade,there was a focus on basic well in MCAS testing. critically,to collaborate with peers and to concepts,skills,and problem solving participate in the completion of project- related to addition and subtraction.In We at the Middle School emphasize our based opportunities,which demonstrate grades three through five there was mascot,the eagle,along with a simple the application of 2I't century skills. a shift in focus to multiplication and acronym for triumph:A Watertown division or whole numbers and fractions. Middle School Eagle S.O.A.R.S. Elementary teachers utilize curriculum Mathematics is taught in such a way to (Supporting others in Success,Ownership, maps which organize curriculum, avoid covering the subject"a mile wide Achievement,Respect,and Service).We instruction,and assessment.Librarians and an inch deep"The idea is that our celebrate student successes in a variety of and IT specialists teach critical thinking students have a better foundation built ways,including a success token system and inquiry skills.Lesson plans aligned of core concepts that can be applied where students can earn redeemable to the elementary curriculum map practically across various disciplines. tokens when a staff member finds them are formulated so that librarians,in 77 In January 2014,Ms.Allison Donovan, memoirs,historical texts,and news teaching staff has spent time examining Elementary Curriculum Coordinator, articles.Through the use of these the curriculum and has been developing announced that the Watertown varied texts,the English Language Arts common assessments with which to better Public Schools have been awarded the Department encourages exploration of the monitor and adjust instruction.In all Professional Practice Innovation Grant important issues of gender,race,ethnicity, social studies classes,both students and in the amount of$35,000 from the and cultural identity.Students are teachers have continued to work together Department of Elementary and Secondary encouraged to regard reading and writing to master content while cultivating critical Education(DESE).This grant will tie in as skills necessary for success but also thinking skills in an effort to become curriculum mapping process with the as enjoyable and gratifying pastimes. intelligent and well-informed young new teach evaluation system through adults.Instruction and curricula strive to the creation of curriculum design teams. Mathematics Department (6-12) broaden student achievement and to lay In our elementary schools,Grade Level the foundation of life-long learning where Teams use curriculum mapping to see The 2013-2014 school year was the first every student learns essential skills and what occurs in a content area during a to totally incorporate the standards of concepts and then applies this knowledge school year.Maps include unit name, the Common Core into our classrooms. toward personal successes. pacing,essential ideas,content,skills,core The Common Core calls for a greater materials,common assessment,and CCSS Social Studies teachers focus on CCSS focus in mathematics by narrowing and standards.The curriculum maps are used deepening the subjects that are covered Writing and Reading standards throughout to create lesson plans that are compliant in the classroom.This approach gives curriculum development to reinforce those within the regulations of the State but students a body of knowledge that is highly transferrable and practical skills. still allow our teachers individuality and designed around coherent progression as Research projects recurrently emphasize creativity in the classroom. they move up through the grade levels. historically and socially significant matters Utilizing previous understandings and and aid in development of proper writing English Language Arts Department interconnected concepts means each and research techniques plus a familiarity (6-12) standard is not something totally new, of MLA citation and formatting. but an extension of previous learning. The English Department at Watertown Conceptual understanding of core Educational Technology Middle School and Watertown High functions will lead to procedural skills and Department (K-12) School has placed attention on traditional fluency.Throughout the year students were literature and an expanded focus on given classroom instruction,supporting The Educational Technology Department literary nonfiction.Both the Common materials,and individualized support is comprised of Library Media teachers Core and the DESE English Language Arts when necessary to give them every and Educational Technology teachers.The Curriculum Framework place substantial opportunity to succeed. purpose of the Educational Technology attention on standards for literacy in program is to help students become history and social studies,science,and The Watertown Middle School math independent,lifelong,collaborative technical subjects to ensure that students curriculum included ratios and learners,able to research information can independently build knowledge in proportional relationships and early and transform what they have learned these disciplines through reading and algebraic equations in grade six,arithmetic into their own creative ideas and projects writing.Reading,writing,speaking,and of rational numbers in grade seven,and where they can think creatively,problem listening span the school day as integral linear algebra and linear functions in solve,and communicate effectively.This parts of every subject.Watertown Middle grade eight.Watertown High Schools year various curriculum and technology School provides developmental support mathematics curriculum covered tops initiatives enriched student learning and to help students succeed both emotionally from real and complex numbers,quadratic faculty development. and academically in adolescence, and exponential function models, while Watertown High School teachers geometry,trigonometry,statistics,and As in recent years,the schools have have worked to instill greater levels probability.Linking these subjects— continued to utilize iPods and iPads.These of independence and self-efficacy in some of which appear very complex—to are being used as student assessment students as they neared graduation and practical situations and real world uses devices,cameras,research tools,creation adulthood.Both schools offer remediation makes mathematics a more relatable devices,and assistive technology.Students in reading,specialized classes for subject for many students. are given access to these devices which students with language-based learning have been loaded with iBooks,audio disabilities,sheltered classes for English Social Studies Department(6-12) books,podcasts,and various education language learners,tutoring,and academic applications. assistance. The secondary Social Studies curriculum still continues to be refined within DESE A portion of finds from cone-time Texts assigned to students have spanned frameworks,to support district,school, appropriation of$210,000 were used the gamut from traditional literature of and departmental goals,meet the to provide additional resources to the poetry,plays,short stories,and novels standards of the Common Core,and Educational Technology Department.The to nonfiction works such as biographies, to prepare students for the future.The funds designated for the department were 78 spent on the following items among others: Athletics Students may require alternative ways to access curriculum.This is accomplished .48 projectors At Watertown High School,the Athletics through supportive instruction,the use •80 iPad Minis program served 401 student athletes for of technology,and accommodations and .7 iPad Airs the 2013-2014 school year.Some of those modifications.Continuity of programming • 1 MacBook Air students are two-or three-season athletes from Preschool to Grade 12 and,in some . 19 dongles which translates to 732 fielded positions cases,until age 22 ensures that students . 1 Bretford iPad cart for the school year.275 Watertown Middle are given every opportunity to succeed in . 12 laserjet printers School students participated in school school and beyond. . 16 iPad stands sports.Fall sports included cross country, •35 speakers field hockey,football,and soccer.Winter There are five strands of in-district Special •5 interactive whiteboards sports included basketball,ice hockey,and Education programming.They are: •5 keyboards and computer mice wrestling.Spring sports included baseball, •Connections Programs . 1 digital recorder softball,and track. •Available for preschool through high • 1 portable projector school students.Housed at the Hosmer, • 1 color laser printer The Watertown High School Girls Varsity WMS,and WHS. 46 16GB USB drives Field Hockey Team battled through the •For children on the Autism spectrum 1 license for PIXIE Software autumn sports season to come out on who require an Applied Behavioral . 1 license for Proloquo To Go Special top as the 2013 State Champions.Their Analysis(ABA)approach to learning. Education Software Head Coach Eileen Donahue was named Skills are broken down into their 2013 National Field Hockey Coach of the smallest elements and introduced English as a Second Language Year.Ms.Donahue,the Assistant Coaches systematically,sometimes during one-to- (ESL) Program (K-12) Michelle Taverner,Lisa Pagliuca,and Kim one instruction,with data taken. Boyd,and the entire team were recognized • Often,an intensive ratio of supervision The English Language Learners(ELL) for their accomplishments at the monthly is required. program of Watertown Public Schools School Committee meeting in December •Small(5-6)class size with much exists to provide an educational foundation 2013. individual attention. for students whose first language is not •Supervision by a BCBA(Board Certified English.The goal of the program is to Special Education (PreK-12) Behavioral Analyst)is essential. provide students with the skills to function • Often home services are necessary to successfully in an English-speaking The mission of Watertown Public Schools further the acquisition of life skills. environment. Special Education programs is to provide .Learning Support Programs rigorous curriculum that is meaningful .Available for students K-12.Students Allison Levit has served as the district's in the context of students'lives so they who are recommended can enroll in the K-12 ELL Coordinator.According to the may grow to be successful adults,to LEAP Program until age 22.Housed at the annual measurable achievement objectives provide alternative ways of accessing this Cunniff,WMS,and WHS. (AMAOs)for English Language Learners curriculum,and to provide continuity of .For students with neurodevelopmental and the Title III Grant,this year there were programming from preschool through age disorders students with seizure approximately 240 290 ESL students in 22.The basic premise of this programming disorders,slow processing,etc.)who the district.One out of every 10 students is that children have the right to be require intensive instruction for the most is an English language learner and three educated in their neighborhood school basic cognitive and academic skills. in every 10 students have a first language and take part in the Watertown School Usually students'academic skills fall that is not English.The top three languages Community.The five strands of in-district several grade levels below their peers. spoken by ESL students are Spanish, programming are the Connections •Emphasis on life skills such as hygiene, Portuguese,and Pashtu.Watertown Public Programs,Learning Support Programs, learning to locomote in the community, Schools receive federal funding through Language Based Programs,Integrated safety,etc. the Title II grant which is supplementary Services Programs and Inclusion Support. .Small class size(6-10)with additional funding for ESL students to receive There are also related services such as support staff.Inclusion for Science, staff support,after school homework Occupational Therapy,Physical Therapy, Social Studies,and specials. clubs,MCAS prep courses,Professional Speech&Language Therapy and Assistive Development for staff,and support for Technology Consultations for those .Language Based Programs private school partners(currently St. students who need them.Summer .Available for students in grades 3-12. Stephens Armenian School).Watertown's Programs are also available to students Currently housed at the Lowell School goal is to meet three measurable who are at risk of substantial regression. and WMS,WHS. achievement outcomes:AMAO1- •Specifically for students with Language Progress;AMA02-Attainment of English The Special Education staff provide all Based Learning Disabilities which Language Learners;and AMA03-Progress students with rigorous curriculum that is affect the ability to comprehend spoken in subject matter content. meaningful in the context of their lives so language or reading,and impact expressive that they can grow to be successful adults. language through speaking or writing. 79 •Specialized intensive reading program Summer Program Explorations enrolled 196 students used:Orton-Gillingham,Wilson, between session one and session two. Language! The Summer Explorations program •Small group instruction and small class celebrated the completion of the seventh The Middle and High School levels also size for ELA(6-8 at the elementary year of quality summer programming offered inclusive project-based activities level, 10-12 at secondary level) and continued to provide a variety of over the course of two three-week sessions learning opportunities.We successfully for students entering sixth through 12th .Integrated Services Programs(ISPs) implemented the project-based learning grade.Classes were held July 8-July 25 •Began at WMS.Students moved to model at the elementary level and and July 29-August 15,Monday through WHS and WHS program was developed. expanded this model to the middle and Thursday,at the Middle and High Schools. •WHS has New Systems and Compass high school programs. Both the Middle and High School offered programs. one course per session.Additionally,the .Elementary schools now have The Summer 2013 Early Childhood Connections Program was held from July Opportunity Rooms(ORs),much like Program and Elementary Explorations 8-August 16,Monday through Friday, Respite at WMS or CAP at WHS Programs were held at the Hosmer 8:30AM-2PM,the LEAP Program was •Specifically for students with diagnosed Elementary School.The Early Childhood held session one,8:30AM-12PM,and the mental health issues like depression, Program offered two inclusive learning High School Transition Preparation class anxiety,mood disorders,etc.However, experiences;A Great Start for three-and was held the last week of the program, other students are often seen for triage four-year-olds and Looking Forward 9AM-12PM.The Middle School Summer and respite as well. Explorations enrolled 45 students and to Kindergarten for children entering •Small class size(5-6 students), Kindergarten in September 2013.Classes the High School Summer Explorations additional support available. were held for 6 weeks,July 8-August 16, Program enrolled 15 students. .Therapeutic component-regular Kindergarteners attended Monday through counseling and intervention as needed as Friday,from 8:30AM- 12PM;preschoolers Academic classes were offered at well. attended three days a week from 8:30AM- Watertown High School for students 11:30AM.A Great Start enrolled 47 entering grades 6 through 12.Classes were •Inclusion Support students in four classrooms and Getting held from July 8-August 16 in two hour •Inclusion available in all buildings at all Ready for Kindergarten enrolled 35 blocks,8AM-10AM or LOAM-12PM.The grade levels students in two classrooms. individual needs of the students enrolled •Support in class for Science,Social were addressed to maximize participation Studies,recess,specials The Elementary Summer Explorations and progress and MCAS remediation •Pull-out support for ELA and Math offered inclusive project-based activities and preparation were also part of the •Support for executive functioning: over the course of two three-week sessions curriculum in each class.The Middle keeping up on homework assignments, for students entering first through fifth School offered enrichment classes,while organizing binder,creating checklists and grade.Classes were held July 8-July 26 the High School classes were designed for timelines and July 29-August 16,Monday through students who wished to improve a low or •Support for social skills:facilitating peer Friday.Families had the option to enroll failing grade.The High School academic interactions,help at recess students in morning courses,8:30AM- program used NovaNet again this year, 12PM,the Bridge program, 12PM-2PM, a web-based system of credit recovery This year it did not appear that there was and/or afternoon courses,2PM-5:30PM. that delivers standards based instruction. any age trend or pattern when placing In addition,the Connections Program was Teachers incorporated NovaNet into their students in outof-district placements. held from 8:30AM-2PM.We continued curricula and 11 students independently The number of students placed out- the option for families to pay for only the Forked on NovaNET with a coach.In of-district has remained fairly stable at weeks they attended,ensuring that families addition,WHS teachers piloted an SAT around 70 students but the cost has gone were not charged for weeks they had other Preparation class,which enrolled 35 up tremendously.The main reason for the family activities planned.The first session student.Overall,96 students attended increase in costs is tuition increases at the offered seven morning classes and two the 2013 Summer academic classes,an out-of-district schools and the increase afternoon classes,while the second session increase from the previous year's academic of the number of students needing more offered five morning classes and two enrollment of 58 students. expensive placements. afternoon classes.The Elementary Summer 80 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P agef 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 21999-Cards Cast 5180 23.55% Num.Report Precinct 12-Num.Reporting 12 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM : SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12' 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Total Votes 3768 Total Votes 3644 a Times Blank Voted 934 Tunes Blank Voted 1058 EDWARD J MARKEY 3698 98.14% WILLIAM F GALVIN 3613 99.15% Write-in Votes 70 1.86% Write-in Votes 31 0.85% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % -' Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Total Votes 45781 Total Votes 3949 Times Blank Voted 124 Times Blank Voted 753 DONALD M BERWICK 1375 30 03% ' THOMAS P CONROY 1288 32.62% MARTHA COAKLEY 1811 39.56% ;' BARRY R FINEGOLD 978 24.77% STEVEN GROSSMAN 1379 30.12% `' DEBORAHB GOLDBERG 1671 42.31% Write-in Votes 13 0.28% ` Write-in Votes 12 0.30% , kv. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % t Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48 7 % Total Votes 3685 Total Votes 3161 t Tunes Blank Voted 1017 Times Blank Voted 1541 LELAND CHEUNG 1653 44.86% SUZANNE M BUMP 3125 98.86% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 1410 38.26% Write-in Votes 36 1.14% MICHAEL E LAKE 605 16,42% ; Write-in Votes 17 0.46% REP in CONGRESS DEM Pa ..,...< Total 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 12 Total Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Number of Precincts 12 Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 3942 Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Times Blank Voted 760 Total Votes 4636 KATHERINE M CLARK 3275 83.08% Times Blank Voted 66 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 655 16.62% MAURA HEALEY 1522 32.83% Write-in Votes 12 0 30% - - WARREN E TOLMAN 3110 -67.08% -' Write-in Votes 4 0.09% 81 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:37:10 WATERTOWN, MA Page:2 of 3 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 21999-Cards Cast 5180 23.55% Num. Report Precinct 12-Num. Reporling 12 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM `i REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total s Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % 1 Precincts Reporting 12 100,0 % { Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Total Votes 4085 Total Votes 3078 Times Blank Voted 617 Times Blank Voted 1624 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 2437 59.66% 1 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 3049 99,06% CHARLES N'SHAPIRO 1636 40.05% ' Write-in Votes 29 0.94% Write-in Votes 12 0.29% 11 SENATOR in CONGRESS REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Total Votes 360 Total Votes 3550 Times Blank Voted 118 Times Blank Voted 1152 ' BRIAN J HERR 357 99.17% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 3507 98.79% Write-in Votes 3 0.83% Write-in Votes 43 1.21% GOVERNOR REP REP in GEN CT IOth Middle DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Tunes Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Times Counted 1196/2353 50.8 % Total Votes 475 Total Votes 933 Times Blank Voted 3 Times Blank Voted 263 CHARLES D BAKER 320 67.37% JOHN J LAWN,JR 925 99.14% MARK R FISHER 153 32,21% Write-in Votes 8 0.86% Write-in Votes 2 0.42% a?..�'�...�.w��"'ti�-`:w�.,.:.a,� '�� .�.�,_.�.'�" _s"Y�n�a'��;!?+ ti r. -:�3.�.«�' •: --wGSzs+, .?ea:�^�<:.,-3.,r.,._..�.,�:{�.x".R:.�,'xi-rx;;tt;;�,"x ti,§,_�:i: . ..-.�.,$<,_ . REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM pi LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 9 1 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %"; Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 3506n302 48.0 % Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Total Votes 2761 1; Total Votes 377 Times Blank Voted 74_5 Times Blank Voted 101 l JONATHAN HECHT 2742 99.310/401 KARYN E POLITO 369 97.88% :' Write-in Votes 19 0 69%R Write-in Votes 8 Z 12% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM a ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 4702/9655 48.7 % Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Total Votes 3973 Total Votes 369 Times Blank Voted 729 's Times Blank Voted 109 j MARIAN T RYAN 2312 58.19% JOHN B.MILLER 360 97.56% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 1649 41.51%sl Write-in Votes 9 2.44% Write-in Votes 12 0 30% - 82 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge:3 of P agef :3 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 21999-Cards Cast 5180 23.55% Num. Report Precinct 12-Num.Reporting 12 100.00% SECRETARY of STATE REP SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Total Number of Precincts 12 ;e Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % '' Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Total Votes 361 Total Votes 46 Times Blank Voted 117 Times Blank Voted 432 j DAVID D'ARCANGELO 359 99.45% Write-in Votes 46 100.00% _»---�es -- Write-in Votes 2 0.55% REP in GEN CT 10th Middle REP TREASURER REP Total Total Number of Precincts 3 Number of Precincts 12 i Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 148/413 35.8 Tines Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Total Votes 22 Total Votes 363 Tunes Blank Voted 126 Tunes Blank Voted 115 Write-in Votes 22 100.00% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 358 98.62% Write-in Votes ' 5 1.38% ? REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total AUDITOR REP Number of Precincts 9 Total Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Number of Precincts 12 A Tines Counted 330/1202 27.5 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 24 Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 %m' Times Blank Voted 306 Total Votes 339 Write-in Votes 24 100.00% Times Blank Voted 139 PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 335 98.820/, DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP Write-in Votes 4 1 18% Total :1 i Number of Precincts 12 REP in CONGRESS REP Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 Number of Precincts 12 Total Votes 45 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % : Times Blank Voted 433 Tunes Counted 478/1615 29.6 % Write-in Votes 45 100,00% Total Votes 64 Times Blank Voted 414 REGISTER of PROBATE REP Write-in Votes 64 100 00% - Total Number of Precincts 12 Y COUNCILLOR REP µi Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % a Total Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % '1A Number of Precincts 12 Total Votes 332 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 %1 Times Blank Voted 146 Times Counted 478/1615 29.6 % JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 330 99.40% Total Votes 47 Write-in Votes 2 0.60% Times Blank Voted 431 = Write-in Votes 47 100.00% 83 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P age: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 1, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1642-Cards Cast 341 20.77% Num. Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % '' Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Total Votes 250 Total Votes 249 Times Blank Voted 60 Times Blank Voted 61 EDWARD J MARKEY 249 99.60% WILLIAM F GALVIN 248 99.60% Write-in Votes 1 0.40% Write-in Votes 1 0.40% '' GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts l Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ° Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Total Votes 303 -; Total Votes 261 Times Blank Voted 7 Tunes Blank Voted 49 DONALD M BERWICK 79 26.07% THOMAS P CONROY 65 24.90% ' MARTHA COAKL,EY 125 41.25% BARRY R FINEGOLD 67 25.67% STEVEN GROSSMAN 98 32.34% M DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 128 49.04% Write-in Votes 1 0.33% _' Write-in Votes 1 0.38% - — t ; LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 Total Votes 241 t Total Votes 218 Times Blank Voted 69 Times Blank Voted 92 LELAND CHEUNG 108 44.81% _� SUZANNE M BUMP 216 99.08% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 85 35.27% Write-in Votes 2 0.92% MICHAEL E LAKE 47 19.50% Write-in Votes 1 0.41% . REP in CONGRESS DEM A__ . „ . _..r.. s.. Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I 1 Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 260 Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Times Blank Voted 50 Total Votes 301 KATHERINE M CLARK 214 82.31% Times Blank Voted 9 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 45 17.31% MAURA 14EALEY 94 31.23% Write-in Votes 1 0.38% ---- -" — WARREN E TOLMAN 207 68.77% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16' STATE PRIMARY Timeage:2: of P agf of 3 WATERTO WN, MA Summary For Precinct 1, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1642-Cards Cast 341 20.77% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % . Times Counted 3 l/l 11 27.9 %1 Total Votes 274 Total Votes 24 Times Blank Voted 36 Times Blank Voted 7 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 191 69.71% ''I BRIAN J HERR 24 100.00%I CHARLES N SHAPIRO 83 30.29% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM I Total Total S Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % Times Counted 31/1 1 1 27.9 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % j Total Votes 31 Total Votes 237 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 73 CHARLES D BAKER 25 80.65% ; WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 235 99.16% MARK R FISHER 6 19.35% Write-in Votes 2 0.84% '; Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % :l Times Counted 31/1 l 1 27.9 % Total Votes 241 Total Votes 30 i Times Blank Voted 69 Times Blank Voted 1 JONATHAN HECHT 241 100.00% KARYN E POLITO 30 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% '`',1 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Times Counted 31/1 I 1 27.9 % Total Votes 269 Total Votes 27 Times Blank Voted 41 Times Blank Voted 4 MARIAN T RYAN 154 57.25% JOHN B MILLER 27 100.00% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 114 42.38% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.37% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % `:; Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % Times Counted 310/644 48.1 % Total Votes 28 Total Votes 213 Times Blank Voted 3 Times Blank Voted 97 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 28 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 210 98.59% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 85 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16" STATE PRIMARY Time ge:3 of:3 of P agef 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 1, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1642-Cards Cast 341 20.77% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I ii Number of Precincts l Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % i` Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % Total Votes 26 Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 5 Times Blank Voted 27 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 26 100.00% Write-in Votes 4 100.00%] Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ! Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % Total Votes 5 Total Votes 26 Times Blank Voted 26 Times Blank Voted 5 Write-in Votes 5 100.00% ; PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 26 100.00% '. Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP ti .a?, •."'4aa' fx:.s;'fi�.sbtti:ti"v �rS�a; .�_ Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Tunes Counted 31/111 27.9 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 23 Tunes Counted 31/111 27.9 % ' Times Blank Voted 8 Total Votes 6 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 23 100.00% Times Blank Voted 25 -j Write-in Votes 0 0.00% ; Write-in Votes 6 100.00% a - COUNCILLOR REP ;r Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 31/111 27.9 % _a Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 27 ° Write-in Votes 4 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % 7 Times Counted 31/1 1 1 27.9 % Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 27 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% 86 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P age 3 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 2, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1818-Cards Cast 321 17.66% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM j SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total "F' Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Total Votes 244 Total Votes 230 i Times Blank Voted 47 Times Blank Voted 61 EDWARD J MARKEY 240 98.36% :'' WILLIAM F GALVIN 230 100.00% Write-in Votes 4 1.64% 'i Write-hi Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total `4 Total Number of Precincts 1 _ Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % ? Tunes Counted 291/835 34.9 % Total Votes 280 Total Votes 233 Times Blank Voted 11 Times Blank Voted 58 DONALD M BERWICK 90 32.14% '1 THOMAS P CONROY 71 30.47% MARTHA COAKLEY 100 35.71% BARRY R FINEGOLD 44 18.88% STEVEN GROSSMAN 90 32.14% = DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 117 50.21% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.43% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 z Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 291/835 34.9 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Total Votes 219 Total Votes 201 Tunes Blank Voted 72 Times Blank Voted 90 LELAND CHEUNG 89 40,64% s SUZANNE M BUMP 199 99.00% STEPHEN JKERRIGAN 86 39.27% 1 Write-in Votes 2 1,00% a MICHAEL E LAKE 42 19,18% " Write-in Votes 2 0.91% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 3 Number of Precincts I - Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 239 Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Tunes Blank Voted 52 Total Votes 287 ? KATHERINE M CLARK 206 86.19% Times Blank Voted 4 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 31 12.97% MAURA HEALEY 82 28.57%o It Write-in Votes 2 0.84% WARREN E TOLMAN 204 71.08% Write-in Votes 1 0.35% 87 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:2: of P agf of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 2, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1818-Cards Cast 321 17.66% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP I Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %' Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % :`r Tunes Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 242 Total Votes 26 Times Blank Voted 49 Tunes Blank Voted 4 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 168 69.42% BRIAN J HERR 26 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 73 30.17% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.41% 3 ; GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM F Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 ji Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 11, Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Total Votes 28 Total Votes 221 Tunes Blank Voted 2 Times Blank Voted 70 CHARLES D BAKER 20 71.43% ;! WILLIAM BROWNSBERGf 217 98.19% ' MARK R FISHER 8 28.57% ti Write-in Votes 4 1.81% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% `=a REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % 3 Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 223 Total Votes 23 Times Blank Voted 68 A Tunes Blank Voted 7 JONATHAN HECHT 220 98.65% `` KARYN E POLITO 23 100.00% Write-in Votes 3 1.35% ' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % : Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 237 Total Votes 26 Times Blank Voted 54 Times Blank Voted 4 MARIAN T RYAN 144 60.76% 9 JOHN B MILLER 24 92.31% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 92 38.82% = Wite in Votes 2 7.69%r Write-in Votes 1 0.42% - - SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I _# Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Times Counted 291/835 34.9 % Total Votes 26 Total Votes 187 1 Times Blank Voted 4 Times Blank Voted 104 1 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 26 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 186 99.47% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes l 0.53% " 88 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge:3 of:3 of P age3 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 2, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1818-Cards Cast 321 17.66% Num. Report Precinct I -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % . Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % I Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 24 Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 6 Tunes Blank Voted 27 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 24 100.00% `,f Write-in Votes 3 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% { DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 '? Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % :3 Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 3 Total Votes 22 l Times Blank Voted 27 Times Blank Voted 8 A Write-in Votes 3 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 22 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Total Votes 25 Times Counted 30/140 21.4 %_i Times Blank Voted 5 Total Votes 6 >V JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 25 100.00% Times Blank Voted 24 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 6 100.00% , COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 6 Times Blank Voted 24 Write-in Votes 6 100.00% a SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 =9 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 30/140 21.4 % Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 27 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% 89 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Tim age: of:I of Page: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 3, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1906-Cards Cast 427 22.40% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 _ Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % = Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ?. Times Counted 403/898 ' 44.9 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Total Votes 335 Total Votes 309 Times Blank Voted 68 Times Blank Voted 94 EDWARD J MARKEY 331 98.81% WILLIAM F GALVIN 307 99.35% Write-in Votes 4 1.19% Write-in Votes 2 0.65% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '. Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 Total Votes 392 Total Votes 336 Times Blank Voted I 1 Times Blank Voted 67 DONALD M BERWICK 140 35.71% THOMAS P CONROY 108' 32.14% MARTHA COAKLEY 135 34.44% BARRY R FINEGOLD 75 22.32% STEVEN GROSSMAN 117 29.85% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 152 45.24% Write-in Votes 0 0,00% Write-in Votes 1 0.30% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM 4AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % All Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % r Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Total Votes 321 Total Votes 269 Times Blank Voted 82 Times Blank Voted 134 LELAND CHEUNG 168 52.34% J SUZANNE M BUMP 265 98.51% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 107 33.33%' _ Write-in Votes 4 1.49% MICHAEL E LAKE 45 14.02% Write-in Votes 1 0.31% 1 REP in CONGRESS DEM : „ .r ,.. .,.. .... Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % „ Total Votes 336 Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Times Blank Voted 67 Total Votes 395 KATHERINE M CLARK 286 85.12% Times Blank Voted 8 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 49 14.58% MAURA HEALEY 144 36.46% Write-in Votes 1 0.370% WARREN E TOLMAN 251 63.54% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 90 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:38:57 WATERTO WN, MA Page:2 of 3 Summary For Precinct 3, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1906-Cards Cast 427 22.40% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 %`;_ Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 331 Total Votes 17 Times Blank Voted . 72 ; Times Blank Voted 7 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 203 61.33% _' BRIAN J HERR 17 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 126 38.07% 4 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% `. Write-in Votes 2 0.60% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ; Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 %_?" Total Votes 24 Total Votes 298 i+ Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 105 CHARLES D BAKER 17 70.83% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 296 99.33% 1 MARK R FISHER 7 29.17% Write-hi Votes 2 0.67% " Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 316 Total Votes 19 Tunes Blank Voted 87 Times Blank Voted 5 JONATHAN HECHT 316 100.00% KARYN E POLITO 19 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % `i Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 340 Total Votes 17 Times Blank Voted 63 Times Blank Voted 7 MARIAN T RYAN 195 57.35% ''' JOHN B MILLER 17 100.00% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 145 42.65% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% \' • `, REGISTER of PROBATE DEM SECRETARY of STATE REP Total 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Times Counted 403/898 44.9 % Total Votes 18 Total Votes 263 Times Blank Voted 6 Times Blank Voted 140 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 18 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 261 99.24% '' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2 0.76% 91 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:38:57 Page:3 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 3, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1906-Cards Cast 427 22.40% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Nun. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP ; REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I ANumber of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % A Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 16 Total Votes I Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 23 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 16 100.00% `' Write-in Votes 1 100.00% -J' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % '. Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % a Total Votes 0 Total Votes 15 n Times Blank Voted 24 Tunes Blank Voted 9 Write-in Votes 0 N/A PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 15 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP MAW Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts 1 Total 's Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I 4 Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Total Votes 15 _ Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Times Blank Voted 9 Total Votes 2 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 15 100.00% Times Blank Voted 221 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2 100.00% COUNCILLOR REP a Total Number of Precincts 1 s Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 %` Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 1 Times Blank Voted 23 Write-in Votes 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 24/117 20.5 % Total Votes 1 w Times Blank Voted 23 Write-in Votes 1 100.00% 92 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P age: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 4, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1952-Cards Cast 629 32.22% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total j Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % _ Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % x Total Votes 480 Total Votes 435 Times Blank Voted 105 Times Blank Voted 150 EDWARD J MARKEY 474 98.75% '4 WILLIAM F GALVIN 432 99.31% Write-in Votes 6 1.25% Write-in Votes 3 0.69% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 %? Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Total Votes 573 Total Votes 476 Times Blank Voted 12 Times Blank Voted 109 DONALD M BERWICK 221 38.57% ' THOMAS P CONROY 158 33.19% MARTHA COAKLEY 203 35.43% BARRY R FINEGOLD 95 19.96% i STEVEN GROSSMAN 147 25.65% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 223 46.85% ,1 Write-in Votes 2 0.35% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% ''' LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Total Votes 460 1 Total Votes 387 Times Blank Voted 125 Times Blank Voted 198 LELAND CHEUNG 267 58.04% ',a SUZANNE M BUMP 387 100.00% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 131 28.48% '' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% MICHAEL E LAKE 61 13.260/, ' Write-in Votes 1 0.22% 3 REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts l Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts A Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % j Total Votes 490 Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Tunes Blank Voted 95 Total Votes 574 KATHERINE M CLARK 409 83.47% Times Blank Voted 11 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 81 16.53% MAURA HEALEY 207 36.06% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% WARREN E TOLMAN 367 63.94% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% .w 93 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:2: of P agf of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 4, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1952-Cards Cast 629 32.22% Num.Report Precinct I Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % ° Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % { Total Votes 492 Total Votes 34 Times Blank Voted 93 Times Blank Voted 10 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 252 51.22% BRIAN J HERR 34 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 240 48.78% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% :;` GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 _ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %_' Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Total Votes 44 Total Votes 453 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 132 CHARLES D BAKER 39 88.64% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 453 100.00% MARK R FISHER 5 11.36% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% ' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % > Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Total Votes 489 Total Votes 39 Times Blank Voted 96 Times Blank Voted 5 JONATHAN HECHT 486 99.39% KARYN E POLITO 39 100,00% Write-in Votes 3 0.61% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ;: ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 14 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 %34,jl Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % Times Counted 44l150 29.3 Total Votes 492 Total Votes 37 Times Blank Voted 93 Times Blank Voted 7 MARIAN T RYAN 325 66.06% ' JOHN B MILLER 36 97.30% :,': MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 166 33.746/o Write-in Votes 1 2.70% ' Write-in Votes 1 0.20% SECRETARY of STATE REP " ;3 REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100 0 % ;i Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Times Counted 585/953 61.4 % ' Total Votes 36 Total Votes 360 i Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 225 JDAVID D'ARCANGELO 36 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 360 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 94 Election Summaly Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Ti Page:3 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 4, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1952-Cards Cast 629 32.22% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % .'9 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ` Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % `! Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Total Votes 37 Total Votes 2 Times Blank Voted 7 l Times Blank Voted 42 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 37 100.00% Write-in Votes 2 100,00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Tines Counted 44/150 29.3 % 3 Total Votes 4 Total Votes 36 Times Blank Voted 40 Times Blank Voted 8 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 36 100.00% ! - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts 1 Total i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts l Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % `•} Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 36 Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % ': Times Blank Voted 8 ' Total Votes 5 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 36 100.00% Times Blank Voted 39 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% '. Write-in Votes 5 100.00% COUNCILLOR REP r Total AJ Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ." Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Total Votes 2 Tines Blank Voted 42 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %'3 Times Counted 44/150 29.3 % Total Votes 2 Times Blank Voted 42 1 Write-in Votes 2 100.00%4 95 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P age: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 5, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1754-Cards Cast 413 23.55% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % ! Times Counted 382n73 49.4 % Total Votes 308 ;j Total Votes 288 Times Blank Voted 74 Times Blank Voted 94 EDWARD J MARKEY 301 97.73% WILLIAM F GALVIN 287 99.65% Write-in Votes 7 2.27% } Write-in Votes 1 0.35% ` GOVERNOR DEM ', TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % t Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '. Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % ,.R Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Total Votes 370 Total Votes 310 Times Blank Voted 12 Tunes Blank Voted 72 DONALD M BERWICK 128 34.59% THOMAS P CONROY 98 31.61% MARTHA COAKLEY 152 41.08% BARRY R FINEGOLD 87 28,06% STEVEN GROSSMAN 89 24.05% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 125 40.32% Write-in Votes 1 0.27% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM 1 AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % , Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 382/773 49.4 % , Times Counted 382n73 49.4 % .4 Total Votes 296 Total Votes 250 Times Blank Voted 86 Times Blank Voted 132 LELAND CHEUNG 150 50,68% ' SUZANNE M BUMP 247 98.80% 'S STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 101 34.12% _ Write-in Votes 3 1.20% MICHAEL E LAKE 45 15.20% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% > REP in CONGRESS DEM • Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 ..100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 382n73 49.4 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % . Total Votes 322 Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Tunes Blank Voted 60 Total Votes 377 `l KATHERINE M CLARK 276 85.71% Times Blank Voted 5 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 45 13.98% MAURA HEALEY 123 32.63% Write-in Votes ^I 0 31% WARREN E TOLMAN 253 67.11% 1 r' Write-in Votes 1 0.27% 96 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:39:36 WATERTOWN, MA Page:2 of 3 Summary For Precinct 5, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1754-Cards Cast 413 23.55% Num.Report Precinct I -Nun. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total " Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %'; Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 335 Total Votes 23 Times Blank Voted 47 Times Blank Voted 8 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 183 54.63% BRIAN J HERR 23 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 152 45.37% _i Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% °• GOVERNOR REP 3 SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total .1 Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Total Votes 31 Total Votes 294 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 88 CHARLES D BAKER 20 64.52% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 289 98.30% MARK R FISHER 11 35.48% Write-in Votes 5 1 70% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 3 REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total SI Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 313 Total Votes 21 Times Blank Voted 69 Times Blank Voted 10 JONATHAN HECHT 311 99.36% KARYN E POLITO 21 100.00% Write-in Votes 2 0,64% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total ' Total 3 Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 382/773 49.4 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 306 Total Votes 23 Times Blank Voted 76 Times Blank Voted 8 MARIAN T RYAN 179 58.50% JOHN B MILLER 23 100.00% .y MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 126 41.18% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.33% - — SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 %- Times Counted 31/129 24.0 Times Counted 382n73 49.4 % Total Votes 22 Total Votes 247 = Times Blank Voted 9 l Times Blank Voted 135 M DAVID D'ARCANGELO 22 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 243 98.38% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 4 1.62% ' 97 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:3 of:3 of P agf 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 5, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1754-Cards Cast 413 23.55% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Nun. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 21 Total Votes I Times Blank Voted 10 Times Blank Voted 30 MICHAEL J 14EFFERNAN 21 100,00% Write-in Votes I 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP l Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting I 100.0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 2 Total Votes 20 Times Blank Voted 29 Times Blank Voted 11 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 20 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% ' REGISTER of PROBATE REP ft} r :;VAI Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Total Votes 22 Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Times Blank Voted 9 Total Votes 2 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 22 100.00% Times Blank Voted 29 1 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 3 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 0 Times Blank Voted 31 Write-in Votes 0 N/A SEN in GENERAL COURT REP -1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 31/129 24.0 % Total Votes 1 ; Times Blank Voted 30 Write-in Votes 1 100.00% 98 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:39:54 WATERTOWN, MA Page:1 of 3 Summary For Precinct 6, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER'9, 2014 Registered Voters 1781 -Cards Cast 327 18.36% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM } SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 293n38 39.7 % ? Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % " Total Votes 248 Total Votes 240 Times Blank Voted 45 Times Blank Voted 53 EDWARD J MARKEY 245 98.79% WILLIAM F GALVIN 238 99.17% Write-in Votes 3 1.21% Write-in Votes 2 0.83% GOVERNOR DEM i TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts l Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 293n38 39.7 % Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % Total Votes 289 Total Votes 263 Times Blank Voted 4 Times Blank Voted 30 DONALD M BERWICK 71 24.57% ,r THOMAS P CONROY 89 33.84% MARTHA COAKLEY 117 40.48% BARRY R FINEGOLD 64 24,33% STEVEN GROSSMAN 100 34.60% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 108 41.06% Write-in Votes 1 0.35% 4.1, Write-in Votes 2 0.76% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM =i AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts i f Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 293n38 39.7 % ' Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % Total Votes 235 Total Votes 212 Times Blank Voted 58 Times Blank Voted 81 LELAND CHEUNG 108 45.96% SUZANNE M BUMP 210 99.06% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 93 39.57% Write-in Votes 2 0.94% MICHAEL E LAKE 33 14.04% ` Write-in Votes 1 0.43% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM 1 Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % . Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Total Votes 258 Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % Times Blank Voted 35 Total Votes 291 KATHERINE M CLARK 208 80.62% Times Blank Voted 2 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 50 19.38% MAURA HEALEY 100 34.36% Write-in Votes 0 0,00% WARREN E TOLMAN 191 65.64% --- -__-- -- _--_- Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 99 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:39:54 Page:2 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 6, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1781 -Cards Cast 327 18.36% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts I t Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % `=i Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % ' Total Votes 259 Total Votes 23 Tunes Blank Voted 34 Tunes Blank Voted I 1 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 157 60.62% BRIAN J HERR 22 95.65% j CHARLES N SHAPIRO 102 39.38% Write-in Votes 1 4.35% ; Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % Total Votes 34 Total Votes 225 Tunes Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 68 CHARLES D BAKER 22 64.71% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 222 98.67% _? MARK R FISHER 11 32.35% Write-in Votes 3 1.33% '''': Write-in Votes 1 2.94% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Si Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % kj Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Total Votes 232 4 Total Votes 27 Times Blank Voted 61 il Times Blank Voted 7 JONATHAN HECHT 229 98.71% i KARYN E POLITO 25 92.59% Write-in Votes 3 1 29% i Write-in Votes 2 7.41% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts i Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % t Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Total Votes 251 Total Votes 25 Times Blank Voted 42 A Times Blank Voted 9 MARIAN T RYAN 141 56.18% "I, JOHN B MILLER 22 88.00% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 110 43.82% Write-in Votes 3 12.00% T -- - -- -- Write-in Votes 0 0.00% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Repotting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Times Counted 293/738 39.7 % A Total Votes 22 Total Votes 205 3 Times Blank Voted 12 Times Blank Voted 88 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 21 95.45% TARA E DeCRISTOWrite-in Votes FARO 202 98.54% a Write-in Votes 1 4.55% 3 1 46% x_ 100 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:3 of:3 of P agf 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 6, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1781 -Cards Cast 327 18.36% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %1 ; Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 %1 Total Votes 25 Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 9 Y Times Blank Voted 30 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 23 92.00% Write-in Votes 4 100.00% Write-in Votes 2 8.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 'l Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % A Total Votes 2 Total Votes 25 A3 Times Blank Voted 32 Times Blank Voted 9 '# Write-in Votes 2 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 23 92.000/( Write-in Votes 2 8.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP A Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 22 Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Times Blank Voted 12 r Total Votes 7 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 21 95.45% Times Blank Voted 27 Write-in Votes 1 4.55% 4 Write-in Votes 7 100.00% _ n COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % } Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % Total Votes 5 Times Blank Voted 29 Write-in Votes 5 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 34/137 24.8 % '? Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 30 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% 101 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage: of:I of P age: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 7, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1947-Cards Cast 554 28.45% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ,? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Total Votes 392 Total Votes 380 Times Blank Voted 115 g Times Blank Voted 127 EDWARD J MARKEY 385 98 21% WILLIAM F GALVIN 376 98.95% Write-in Votes 7 1.79%in, Write-in Votes 4 1.05% 11 GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % n Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %'' Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Total Votes 499 Total Votes 424 Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 83 DONALD M BERWICK 183 36.67% ' THOMAS P CONROY 161 37.97% MARTHA COAKLEY 198 39.68% BARRY R FINEGOLD 102 24.06% STEVEN GROSSMAN 117 23.45% '' DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 158 37.26% Write-in Votes 1 0.20% Write-in Votes 3 0.71% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % .' Precincts Reporting I 100.0 %. Times Counted 507/892 56 8 % q" Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % ` Total Votes 390 Total Votes 322 Times Blank Voted 117 Times Blank Voted " 185 LELAND CHEUNG 186 47.69% `', SUZANNE M BUMP 317 98.45% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 149 38.21% Write-in Votes 5 1.55% MICHAEL E LAKE 54 13.85% Write-in Votes 1 0.26% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM i Number of Precincts 1 Total '# Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % "I Total Votes 423 Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % r Times Blank Voted 84 Total Votes 503 3 KAT14ERINE M CLARK 359 84.87% Times Blank Voted 4 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 63 14.89% . MAURA HEALEY 187 37 18% Write-in Votes 1 0.24% WARREN E TOLMAN 316 62.82% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 102 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:40:14 WATERTOWN, MA Page:2 of 3 Summary For Precinct 7, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1947-Cards Cast 554 28.45% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts I j Number of Precincts 1 ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % A� Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Times Counted 47J146 32.2 Total Votes 436 Total Votes 37 Times Blank Voted 71 __? Times Blank Voted 10 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 227 52.06% BRIAN J HERR 37 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 205 47.02% ' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 4 0.92% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM iq Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I '# Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100 0 % Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % _ Total Votes 47 Total Votes 375 f Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 132 = CHARLES D BAKER 30 63.83% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 370 98.67% i MARK R FISHER 17 36.17% Write-in Votes 5 1.33% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 %91 Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % Total Votes 384 ;0 Total Votes 37 Times Blank Voted 123 Times Blank Voted 10 JONATHAN HECHT 381 99.22% KARYN E POLITO 37 100.00% Write-in Votes 3 0.78% - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % Times Counted 47/146 32.2 Total Votes 423 Total Votes 36 Times Blank Voted 84 Times Blank Voted I l MARIAN T RYAN 248 58.63% "' JOHN B MILLER 35 97.22% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 174 41.13% Write-in Votes 1 2.78% Write-in Votes 1 0.24% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ? Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % Times Counted 507/892 56.8 % '_:` Total Votes 34 Total Votes 311 Times Blank Voted 13 Times Blank Voted 196 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 34 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 309 99.36% ` Writc-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2 0.64% 103 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:40:14 WATERTO WN, MA Page:3 of 3 Summary For Precinct 7, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1947-Cards Cast 554 28.45% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP `1 Total 3 Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %i Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % , Times Counted. 47/146 32.2 % Total Votes 34 Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 13 Times Blank Voted 44 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 34 100.00% Write-in Votes 3 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % Tunes Counted 47/146 32.2 % Total Votes 3 Total Votes 33 Times Blank Voted 44 Times Blank Voted 14 I Write-in Votes 3 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 33 100 00% _ 7 ° Write-in Votes 0 0 00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP d Number of Precincts 1 Total q Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 30 Times Counted 47/146 32.2 % . Times Blank Voted 17 Total Votes 6 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 30 100.000/. Times Blank Voted 41 `'� Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 6 100.00% COUNCILLOR REP * Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %s Times Counted 47/146 32.2 Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 43 Write-in Votes 4 100 00% ` SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 `} Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 471146 32.2 % Total Votes 5 Times Blank Voted 42 Write-in Votes 5 100.00% 104 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:40:33 WATERTOWN, MA Page:I of 3 Summary For Precinct 8, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters )962-Cards Cast 511 26.04% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting ° o/o'I. p g 1 100.0 /o ? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Total Votes 370 Total Votes 359 Tunes Blank Voted 94 Times Blank Voted 105 EDWARD J MARKEY 363 98.11% WILLIAM F GALVIN 357 99.44% Write-in Votes 7 1.89/° Write-in Votes 2 0 56% 0 GOVERNOR DEM ;; TREASURER DEM Total A Total Number of Precincts t Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting I 100,0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % . Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Total Votes 457 a Total Votes 397 Times Blank Voted _ 7 Times Blank Voted 67 DONALD M BERWICK 157 34.350/. THOMAS P CONROY 135 34.01% . MARTHA COAKLEY 167 36.54% BARRY R FINEGOLD 104 26.20% STEVEN GROSSMAN 133 29.10% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 158 39.80% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM a AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 464/846 54.8 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Total Votes 365 Total Votes 307 Times Blank Voted 99 Times Blank Voted 157 LELAND CHEUNG 167 45.75% SUZANNE M BUMP 306 99.67% STEPHEN J PRRIGAN 137 37.53% 'j Write-in Votes 1 0.33% MICHAEL E LAKE 61 16.71% Write-in Votes 0 0 00% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 4641846 54.8 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 393 Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % '` Times Blank Voted 71 Total Votes 458 KATHERINE M CLARK 339 86.26% Times Blank Voted 6 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 52 13.23% MAURAHEALEY 159 34,72% Write-in Votes 2 0.51% WARREN E TOLMAN 299 65.28% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 105 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeag :4o:33 Page:2 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 8, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1962-Cards Cast 511 26.04% Num, Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '? Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % '' Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Total Votes 408 Total Votes 29 Times Blank Voted 56 + Times Blank Voted 18 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 237 58.09% "' BRIAN J HERR 29 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 171 41.91% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Y Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % ! Total Votes 47 Total Votes 344 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 120 CHARLES D BAKER 36 76.60% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 342 99,42% ' MARK R FISHER 11 23,40% Write-in Votes 2 0.58% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %__ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % €�4 Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Total Votes 356 Total Votes 30 Times Blank Voted 108 Times Blank Voted 17 JONATHAN HECHT 354 99.44% KARYN E POLITO 29 96.67% Write-in Votes 2 0.56% Write-in Votes 1 3.33% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total }� Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % y Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Total Votes 387 Total Votes 28 Times Blank Voted 77 Times Blank Voted 19 MARIAN T RYAN 259 66.93% ' JOHN B MILLER 28 100.00% Y MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 127 32.82% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.26% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % "I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Times Counted 464/846 54.8 % Total Votes 28 Total Votes 298 Times Blank Voted 19 Times Blank Voted 166 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 28 100.00% •` TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 296 99.33% 11 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% , Write-in Votes 2 0.67% 106 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Tim Page ag :3: f3 o of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct S, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1962-Cards Cast 511 26.04% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total J Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 47/174 27.0 %'z Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Total Votes 28 s Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 19 Times Blank Voted 44 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 28 100.00% - Write-in in Votes 3 100.00% - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% ' -- - - - DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total A Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 „ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Total Votes 4 a Total Votes 23 Times Blank Voted 43 Times Blank Voted 24 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 23 100.00% -- Write-in Votes 0 0,00% '' REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP ? Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %"a Total Votes 26 Times Counted 47/174 27.0 % Times Blank Voted 21 Total Votes 2 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 26 100.00% Times Blank Voted 45 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2 100.00% ov COUNCILLOR REP l Total {+ Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % _A Times Counted 47/174 2 7.0 % Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 44 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP 3 Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 47/174 27:0 % Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 44 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% 107 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIM P age Timeage: 50:I o:of 3 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 9, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1667-Cards Cast 313 18.78% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Total Votes 213 Total Votes 215 Times Blank Voted 58 Times Blank Voted 56 EDWARD J MARKEY 208 97.65% ?I WILLIAM F GALVIN 212 98.60% Write-in Votes 5 2.35% Write-in Votes 3 1.40% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total `: Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % -< Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Total Votes 263 Total Votes 240 Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 31 DONALD M BERWICK 71 27.00% ,' THOMAS P CONROY 71 29.58% MARTHA COAKLEY 101 38.40% BARRY R FINEGOLD 54 22.50% STEVEN GROSSMAN 90 34.22% 3 DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 115 47.92%'! Write-in Votes 1 0.38% J Write-in Votes 0 0,00% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 271 n23 37.5 % Times Counted 271 n23 37.5 % Total Votes 223 Total Votes 185 ' Tunes Blank Voted 48 Times Blank Voted 86 LELAND CHEUNG 84, 37.67% SUZANNE M BUMP 181 97.84% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 96 43.05% Write-in Votes 4 2.16% MICHAEL E LAKE 42 18.83% ;-1 Write-in Votes 1 0.45% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 231 Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % ;a Times Blank Voted 40 Total Votes 267 KATHERINE M CLARK 184 79.65% Times Blank Voted 4 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 47 20.35% MAURA HEALEY 103 38.58% Write-in Votes _ 0 0.00% !' WARREN E TOLMAN 164 61.42% 1 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% r 108 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge:2: of P agef of 3 WATERTO WN, MA Summary For Precinct 9, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1667-Cards Cast 313 18.78% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total .Total Number of Precincts 1 ? Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %, Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 271n23 37.5 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % °! Total Votes 242 Total Votes 34 Times Blank Voted 29 Times Blank Voted 8 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 151 62.40% BRIAN J HERR 34 100.00% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 91 37.60% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% f Write-in Votes 0 0.00% - ,,z_,.r_ GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total A,, Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts.Reporting 1 100.0 % ''i Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Times Counted 271n23 37.5 % Total Votes 42 Total Votes 209 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 62 1 CHARLES D BAKER 25 59.52% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 204 97.61% MARK R FISHER 16 38.10% Write-in Votes 5 2.39% Write-in Votes 1 2.38% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP 1 Total 1 Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % F Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 271n23 37.5 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % s Total Votes 207 Total Votes 33 Times Blank Voted 64 Times Blank Voted 9 JONATHAN HECHT 204 98.55% A KARYN E POLITO 32 96.97% Write-in /o Votes f� 4Y 3 1 45 Write-in Votes 1 3.03/o F DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total 'Total Number of Precincts 1 t Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % j Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % 11 Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % { Total Votes 236 i Total Votes 35 Times Blank Voted 35 Times Blank Voted 7 MARIAN T RYAN 132 55.93% JOHN B MILLER 35 100.00% 1. MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 104 44.07% i Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% i SECRETARY of STATE REP E, REGISTER of PROBATE DEM 1 Total I Total 1 Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % P Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Times Counted 271/723 37.5 % Total Votes 34 Total Votes 190 3 Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 81 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 34 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 188 98,95% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2 1.05% ; 109 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge:3 of:4o f P age 3 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 9, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1667-Cards Cast 313 18.78% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT 29th Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I f, Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % '; Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Total Votes 36 Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 6 Times Blank Voted 39 `3 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 35 97.22% '' Write-in Votes 3 100.00% l _ Write-in Votes 1 2.78% DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % 'a Total Votes 3 Total Votes 31 Times Blank Voted 39 Times Blank Voted I 1 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 31 100.00% ' - - -- - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP d Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % j Number of Precincts 1 ;i Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 29 Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % , Times Blank Voted 13 Total Votes 4 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 29 100.00% Times Blank Voted 38 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 4 100.00% , COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 39 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 42/98 42.9 % Total Votes 3 Times Blank Voted 39 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Ti Page:I of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 10, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 2005-Cards Cast 535 26.68% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %rs Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % , Times Counted 469/820 57.2 %' Total Votes 340 ''I Total Votes 356 Times Blank Voted 129 Times Blank Voted 113 EDWARD J MARKEY 329 96.76% WILLIAM F GALVIN 350 98.31% Write-in Votes 11 3.24% 11 Write-in Votes 6 1.69% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total t Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % r'i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Total Votes 447 Total Votes 379 Times Blank Voted 22 ,l Times Blank Voted 90 DONALD M BERWICK 93 20.81%`'-: THOMAS P CONROY 134 35.369/. ?; MARTHA COAKLEY 183 40 94%j BARRY R FINEGOLD 104 27.44% STEVEN GROSSMAN 168 37.58% ' DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 139 36.68% Write-in Votes 3 0.67% Write-in Votes 2 0.53% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 j Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %u Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 %„ Times Counted 469/820 57.2 %, Total Votes 352 Total Votes 291 Times Blank Voted 117 Times Blank Voted 178 LELAND CHEUNG 121 34.38% ': SUZANNE M BUMP 287 98.63% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 171 48.58% ; Write-in Votes 4 1.37% MICHAEL E LAKE 58 16.48% Write-in Votes 2 0 57% ' REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 373 Times Counted 4691820 57.2 % :? Times Blank Voted 96. Total Votes 463 a KATHERINE M CLARK 283 75.87% Times Blank Voted 6 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 88 23.59% MAURA HEALEY 131 28.29% Write-in Votes 2. 0.54% WARREN E TOLMAN 331 71.49% Write-in Votes 1 0.22% 11t Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:2: of P agf of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 10, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 2005-Cards Cast 535 26.68% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM s SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total 71 Total Number of Precincts 1 j Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 422 Total Votes 55 Times Blank Voted 47 Times Blank Voted 11 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 264 62.56% BRIAN J HERR 54 98.18% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 155 36.73% Write-in Votes 1 1.82% Write-in Votes 3 0.71% .,4-, , GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total Total z Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % lj Total Votes 66 Total Votes 330 Times Blank Voted 0 t Times Blank Voted 139 CHARLES D BAKER 36 54.55% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 327 99.09% i MARK R FISHER 30 45.45% Write-in Votes 3 0.91%' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 1 Oth Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 359 r' Total Votes 53 Times Blank Voted 110 Times Blank Voted 13 JOHN J LAWN,JR 358 99.72% - KARYN E POLITO 50 94.34% Write-in Votes 1 0.28%''_ Write-in Votes 3 5.66% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 A Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % .h Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % .f Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 403 Total Votes 55 Times Blank Voted 66 #1 Times Blank Voted l 1 MARIAN T RYAN 185 45.91%, JOHN B MILLER 54 98.1.8% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 216 53.60% ;. Write-in Votes 1 1.82% Write-in Votes 2 0.50% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 z3 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %;f Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % _ Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % ' Times Counted 469/820 57.2 % Total Votes 55 Total Votes 283 Times Blank Voted I I Times Blank Voted 186 ;ilk DAVID D'ARCANGELO 55 100.00% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 280 98.94%'' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 3 1.06% 112 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/l6 STATE PRIMARY T► Page:3 of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 10, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 ` Registered Voters 2005-Cards Cast 535 26.68% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP REP in GEN CT loth Middle REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %It Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % ?± Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 54 Total Votes 12 Times Blank Voted 12 Times Blank Voted 54 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 54 100.00% ` Write-in Votes 12 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% _ _ - DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 10 Total Votes 51 I Times Blank Voted 56 Times Blank Voted 15 Write-in Votes ]0 ]00.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 51 100.00% - "' - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS REP Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Number of Precincts 1 =1 Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 51 Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Times Blank Voted 15 Total Votes I I JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 51 100.00% Times Blank Voted 55 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 11 100 00% ,,:_ - COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 10 Times Blank Voted 56 Write-in Votes 10 100.00%. SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 66/149 44.3 % Total Votes 10 Times Blank Voted 56 Write-in Votes 10 100 00% .g 113 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:I: of P age: of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 11, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1820-Cards Cast 407 22.36% Num. Report Precinct I -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 355n69 46.2 % Times Counted 355n69 46.2 % =s Total Votes 280 Total Votes 280 Times Blank Voted 75 y` Times Blank Voted 75 EDWARD J MARKEY 270 96.43% a WILLIAM F GALVIN 275 98.21% Write-in Votes 10 3.57% 3 Write-in Votes 5 1.79% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 j Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %,`•I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 355n69 46.2 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Total Votes 345 Total Votes 310 Times Blank Voted 10 Times Blank Voted 45 DONALD M BERWICK 52 15.07% i THOMAS P CONROY 99 31.94% MARTHA COAKLEY 165 47.83% : BARRY R FINEGOLD 96 30.97% STEVEN GROSSMAN 128 37.10% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 115 37.10% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Total Votes 273 Total Votes 257 Times Blank Voted 82 Times Blank Voted 98 LELAND CHEUNG 91 33.33%'a SUZANNE M BUMP 251 97.67% STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 120 43.96% Write-in Votes 6 2.33% MICHAEL E LAKE 59 21.61% Write-in Votes 3 1.10%j, REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM %? Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 y Times Counted 355n69 46.2 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Total Votes 297 Times Counted 355n69 46.2 %_ Times Blank Voted 58 Total Votes 351 l KATHERINE M CLARK 253 85.19% Times Blank Voted 4 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 44 14.81% MAURA HEALEY 84 23 93/o _ Write-in Votes 0 0,00% 0 WARREN E TOLMAN 267 76.07% F Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 114 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge: of:2 of P agef 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 11, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1820-Cards Cast 407 22.36% Num, Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total j Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 %' Total Votes 309 Total Votes 37 Times Blank Voted 46 Tunes Blank Voted 15 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 185 59.87% s BRIAN J HERR 37 100.00% " CHARLES N SHAPIRO 123 39.81% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0 32% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM ;-I Total Total A Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '? Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Total Votes 51 Total Votes 276 Tunes Blank Voted 1 Times Blank Voted 79 CHARLES D BAKER 35 68,63% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 269 97.46% ' MARK R FISHER 16 31.37% Write-in Votes 7 2 54% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in GEN CT 10th Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP x Total Total Number of Precincts 1 31 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Total Votes 287 Total Votes 41 Tunes Blank Voted 68 x Times Blank Voted 11 JOHN J LAWN,JR 281 97 91% KARYN E POLITO 40 97.56% Write-in Votes 6 2 09% xi Write-in Votes 1 2.44% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM d ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 j Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % _ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 355n69 46.2 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Total Votes 303 Total Votes 38 Times Blank Voted 52 Times Blank Voted 14 MARIAN T RYAN 169 55.78% JOHN B MILLER 37 97.37/0 MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 133 43.89%` Write-in Votes 1 2.63% Write-in Votes 1 0.33% SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM - Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %, Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Times Counted 355/769 46.2 % ; Total Votes 36 Total Votes 262 Times Blank Voted 16 j Times Blank Voted 93 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 36 100.00% `. TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 256 97.71% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% s Write-in Votes 6 2.29% 115 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Timeage:3: of P agf of 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 11, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1820-Cards Cast 407 22.36% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP `1 REP in GEN CT loth Middle REP Total Total ` Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % P? Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Total Votes 41 Total Votes 6 Times Blank Voted 11 i Times Blank Voted 46 MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 39 95 12%' y Write-in Votes 6 100,00/0 Write-in Votes 2 4.88% `s DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Total Votes 5 Total Votes 37 Times Blank Voted 47 Times Blank Voted 15 Write-in Votes 5 100.00% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 36 97.30% k ' Write-in Votes 1 2 70% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total REP in CONGRESS, REP 1 Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % a Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % Total Votes 34 Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % Times Blank Voted 18 Total Votes 8 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 33 97.06% Times Blank Voted 44 Write-in Votes 1 2.94% Write-in Votes 8 100.00% f~- COUNCILLOR REP Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 52/141 36.9 % ''" Total Votes 4 '• Times Blank Voted 48 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts 1 'I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 52/141 36.9 % Total Votes 6 Times Blank Voted 46 Write-in Votes 6 100.00% 116 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time ge: of:I of P age: 3 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 12, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 ` Registered Voters 1745-Cards Cast 402 23.04% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS DEM SECRETARY of STATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %=' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % Times Counted 372n64 48.7 % Total Votes 308 Total Votes 303 Times Blank Voted 64 i Times Blank Voted 69 EDWARD J MARKEY 303 98.38% ' WILLIAM F GALVIN 301 99.34% Write-in Votes 5 1 62% Write-in Votes 2 0.66% GOVERNOR DEM TREASURER DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100,0 %- Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % ° Times Counted 372n64 48.7 Total Votes 360 1 Total Votes 320 Times Blank Voted 12 Times Blank Voted 52 DONALD M BERWICK 90 25 00% THOMAS P CONROY 99 30.94% { MARTHA COAKLEY 165 45.83% 2 BARRY R FINEGOLD 86 26.88% STEVEN GROSSMAN 102 28.33%: DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 133 41.56% Write-in Votes 3 0.83%'' Write-in Votes 2 0.63% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEM AUDITOR DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I. Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i Times Counted 372n64 48.7 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % Total Votes 310 Total Votes 262 Times Blank Voted 62 Times Blank Voted 110 LELAND CHEUNG 114 36.77% SUZANNE M BUMP 259 98.859/.I j STEPHEN J KERRIGAN 134 43.23/o _ Write-in Votes 3 1 15% 0 MICHAEL E LAKE 58 18.71% Write-in Votes 4 1 29% REP in CONGRESS DEM Total ATTORNEY GENERAL DEM Number of Precincts 1 '1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 372n64 48.7 % J Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 320 Times Counted 372/764 48.7 %'ft Times Blank Voted 52 Total Votes 369 KATHERINE M CLARK 258 80.630/. Tunes Blank Voted 3 SHELDON SCHWARTZ 60 18.75% -i MAURA HEALEY 108 29.27% Write-in Votes 2 0.63% WARREN E TOLMAN 260 70.46% Write-in Votes 1 0.27% +" 117 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 02 STATE PRIMARY Tn Page:2 of WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 12, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1745 -Cards Cast 402 23.04% Num. Report Precinct I -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% COUNCILLOR DEM SENATOR in CONGRESS REP Total Total f Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % `;i Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 335 Total Votes 21 Times Blank Voted 37 1 Times Blank Voted 9 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 219 65.37% " BRIAN J HERR 20 95.24% CHARLES N SHAPIRO 115 34.33% ! Write-in Votes 1 4.76% Write-in Votes 1 0.30% GOVERNOR REP SEN in GENERAL COURT DEM Total I`` Total a Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 10 0.0 % : Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % Total Votes 30 Total Votes 288 Times Blank Voted 0 Times Blank Voted 84 CHARLES D BAKER 15 50.00% WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 283 98.26% 1 MARK R FISHER 15 50.00% Write-in Votes 5 1.74% 1 Write-in Votes 0 0.006/0 REP in GEN CT loth Middle DEM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REP Total , Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % A Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 372n64 48.7 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 287 Total Votes 24 Times Blank Voted 85 Times Blank Voted 6 JOHN J LAWN,JR 286 99.65% 1 KARYN E POLITO 24 100.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.35% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEM ? ATTORNEY GENERAL REP Total Total 1 Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 3 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % ` Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 326 Total Votes 22 Times Blank Voted 46 Times Blank Voted 8 MARIAN T RYAN 181 55,52% - JOHN B MILLER 22 100.00% MICHAEL A SULLIVAN 142 43.56% =a Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 3 0.92% ` ` SECRETARY of STATE REP REGISTER of PROBATE DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting I 100.0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Times Counted 372/764 48.7 % ;' Total Votes 22 Total Votes 259 Times Blank Voted 8 Times Blank Voted 113 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 21 95.45% TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 258 99.61% Write-in,Votes 1 4.55% Write-in Votes 1 0.39% " 1�$ Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE PRIMARY Time:09:44:02 WATERTOWN, MA Page:3 of 3 Summary For Precinct 12, All Counters, All Races SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Registered Voters 1745-Cards Cast 402 23.04% Num. Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% TREASURER REP =a REP in GEN CT I Oth Middle REP Total Total Nmnber of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 21 Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 9 Times Blank Voted 26 i ° MICHAEL JAEFFERNAN 21 100.00%�, Write-inWrite-inVotes 4 100.00%. Write-in Votes 0 0.00/o . DISTRICT ATTORNEY REP AUDITOR REP 5 Total Total q Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I j Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ? Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 4 `} Total Votes 20 Times Blank Voted 26 Times Blank Voted 10 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% /o PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 19 95 00 3 - - `= Write-in Votes I 5 00% REGISTER of PROBATE REP Total '1 REP in CONGRESS REP i' Number of Precincts 1 Total h . Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % ' Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % `' Total Votes 19 Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % -I Times Blank Voted 11 Total Votes 5 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 19 100,00% Times Blank Voted 25 Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 5 100.00% COUNCILLOR REP Total _a Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '_ Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % 1 Total Votes 5 l Times Blank Voted 25 Write-in Votes 5 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT REP Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 30/123 24.4 % Total Votes 4 Times Blank Voted 26 Write-in Votes 4 100.00% i 1;;- Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:46:36 WATERTOWN, MA Page:I of 2 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 22347-Cards Cast 11689 52.31% Num. Report Precinct 12-Num.Reporting 12 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS t TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 ` Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % F Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Tunes Counted 11689/22347 52.3 %1 Total Votes 11311 Total Votes 10963 Times Blank Voted 378 j Tunes Blank Voted 726 EDWARD J MARKEY 8481 74.98% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 7154 65.260/. BRIAN J HERR 2804 24.79% ' MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 3155 28.78% Write-in Votes 26 0.23% IAN T JACKSON 642 5.86% Write-in Votes 12 0.11% GOVERNOR-LT.GOVERNOR Total ? AUDITOR Number of Precincts 12 Total Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % € Number of Precincts 12 Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % ': Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 11568 Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Times Blank Voted 121 Total Votes 10745 BAKER POLITO 4145 35.83% Tunes Blank Voted 944 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 6913 59.76% SUZANNE M BUMP 7226 67 25% FALCHUK_JENNINGS 392 3.39% - PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 2879 26.79% LIVELY SAUNDERS 50 0.43% `' MK MERELICE 626 5.83% McCORMICK_POST 53 0.46% Write-in.Votes 14 0.13% Write-in Votes 15 0.13% =d.. z .,. .._.., REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Total Votes 8966 Total Votes 11239 Times Blank Voted 2723 Times Blank Voted 450 l KATHERINE M CLARK 8767 97.78% MAURA HEALEY 8289 73.75% '' Write-in Votes 199 2.22% JOHN B MILLER 2923 26.01% Write-in Votes 27 0.24% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 12 Total Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 Number of Precincts 12 Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 %,." Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 10413 Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Times Blank Voted 1276 Total Votes 11161 .1 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 7214 69.28% Times Blank Voted 528 THOMAS SHEFF 3161 30.36-0 WILLIAM F CALVIN 8531 76.44% Write-in Votes — 38 0.36 DAVID D'ARCANGELO 2073 18.57% DANIEL L FACTOR 547 4.90% Write-in Votes 10 0.09% 120 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:46:36 WATERTO WN, MA Page:2 of 2 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 22347-Cards Cast 11689 52.31% Num. Report Precinct 12-Num. Reporting 12 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 1 Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Total Votes 8924 Total Votes 11247 Times Blank Voted 2765 Times Blank Voted 442 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 8777 98,35% YES 5146 45.75% .z Write-in Votes 147 1.65% '? NO 6101 54.25% REP in GEN CT loth Middle QUESTION 2 Total .1 Total Number of Precincts 3 = Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 3 100,0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100,0 Times Counted 3026/5662 53.4 % ; Tunes Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Total Votes 2359 I Total Votes 11410 Times Blank Voted 667 Times Blank Voted 279 JOHN J LAWN,JR 2311 97 97% ' YES 4479 39,26% Write-in Votes 48 2 03% NO 6931 60.74% Xfi,v 4 REP in GEN CT 29th Middle ? QUESTION 3 Total °# Total Number of Precincts 9 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 9 10 0.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 8663/16685 51.9 % Times Counted 11689/22347 523 Total Votes 6781 Total Votes 11366 Times Blank Voted 1882 _; Times Blank Voted 323 JONATHAN HECHT 6684 98,57% YES 5642 49.64% Write-in Votes 97 1 43% NO 5724 50.36% DISTRICT ATTORNEY f� QUESTION 4 i Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 % Total Votes 8735 Total Votes 11341 Times Blank Voted 2954 Times Blank Voted 348 MARIAN T RYAN 8594 98,39%'. YES 7926 69,89% Write-in Votes 141 1.61% NO 3415 30.11% REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Times Counted 11689/22347 52.3 Total Votes 10270 Times Blank Voted 1419 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 7568 73,69% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 2678 26.08% Write-in m Votes 24 0 23% -1 121 Election Sununary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Tr Pager of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 1, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1663-Cards Cast 786 47.26% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS :; TREASURER Total J Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I € Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Total Votes 757 Total Votes 733 Times Blank Voted 29 Times Blank Voted 53 EDWARD J MARKEY 551 72.79% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 459 62.62% ' BRIAN J HERR 205 27.08% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 225 30.70% 1+ Write-in Votes 1 0.13% A IAN T JACKSON 49 6.68% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR-LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % Total Votes 777 Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Times Blank Voted 9 Total Votes 716 BAKER POLITO 284 36.55% 3 Times Blank Voted 70 COAKLEY KERRIGAN 457 58.82% SUZANNE M BUMP 449 62.71% FALCHUK-JENNINGS 28 3.60% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 216 30.17% ` LIVELY SAUNDERS 3 0.39% MK MERELICE 51 7.12% McCORMICK_POST 4 0.51% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 1 0.13% r.. ..«. REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % .j Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % ] Total Votes 583 Total Votes 749 Times Blank Voted 203 Times Blank Voted 37 KATHERINE M CLARK 570 97.77% MAURA HEALEY 529 70.63% Write-in Votes 13 2 23% JOHN B MILLER 218 29.11% p{ Write-in Votes 2 0 27% - COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE a Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I m Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % a Total Votes 685 I Tunes Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Tunes Blank Voted 101 Total Votes 743 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 505 73.72% Tunes Blank Voted 43 i THOMAS SHEFF 177 25.84% WILLIAM F GALVIN 531 71.47% ' Write-in Votes 3 0.44% s -� �- - - DAVID D'ARCANGELO 166 22.34% DANIEL L FACTOR 46 6.19% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 122 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Tim age: oft Page:2 of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 1, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1663-Cards Cast 786 47.26% Num.Report Precinct I -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT Y QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 k, Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % , Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % '' Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Total Votes 574 Total Votes 746 Times Blank Voted 212 Times Blank Voted 40 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 563 98.08% < YES 304 40.75% Write-in Votes 11 1 92% NO 442 59 25% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total �1 Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Total Votes 585 `` Total Votes 747 Times Blank Voted 201 Times Blank Voted 39 JONATHAN HECHT 573 97.95% YES 358 47.93% a Write-in Votes 12 2 05% NO 389 52.07% &s�'*z :ws�� ze�'4�a��*��:`-:::.:.ra�_r,:: �'.H'*r•�..3.-_Tei.�a.,<«'+`;c,:: is.:.:;.:,;...tf,:.� �_. .._ -,, ..- DISTRICT ATTORNEY i QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % a Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % ,,,, Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % , Total Votes 570 Total Votes 745 Times Blank Voted 216 Times Blank Voted 41 MARIAN T RYAN 560 98.25% YES 514 68.99% r Write-in Votes 10 1 75% t� NO 0 REGISTER of PROBATE Total j Number of Precincts i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % `z Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Total Votes 702 Tunes Blank Voted 84 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 497 70.80% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 204 29.06% '1 Write-in Votes 1 0 14% QUESTION 1 _I Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % !" Times Counted 786/1663 47.3 % Total Votes 733 Times Blank Voted 53 YES 324 44.20% NO 409 55.80% 123 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Tun P age:I: f o of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 2, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1845-Cards Cast 857 46.45% Num. Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS -,, TREASURER Total "` Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 837 Total Votes 807 Times Blank Voted 20 =;j Times Blank Voted 50 EDWARD J MARKEY 650 77.66% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 541 67.04% BRIAN J HERR 184 21.98% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 209 25.90% Write-in Votes 3 0 36% IAN T JACKSON 54 6.69% Write-in Votes 3 0.37% GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % # Number of Precincts I Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % ,:! Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 846 Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Times Blank Voted 11 Total Votes 794 ; BAKER POLITO 282 33.33% " Times Blank Voted 63 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 520 61.47% "' SUZANNE M BUMP 546 68.77% FALCHUK-JENNINGS 27 3.19% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 198 24,94% LIVELY SAUNDERS 7 0,83% MK MERELICE 48 6.05% McCORMICK POST 7 0.83% '' Write-in Votes 2 0.25% 111 Write-in Votes 3 0.35% REPin'CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 857/1845 46A % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 674 Total Votes 827 Times Blank Voted 183 Times Blank Voted 30 KATHERINE M CLARK 666 98.81% ' MAURA HEALEY 629 76,06% '� Write-in Votes 8 1 19% j JOHN B MILLER 194 23.46% Write-in Votes 4 0.48% COUNCILLOR d:: .; R:z,• ;s., .;: I Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 ,1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % a Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Total Votes 755 j Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Times Blank Voted 102 Total Votes 816 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 567 75.10% Times Blank Voted 41 11 THOMAS SHEFF 183 24.24% WILLIAM F GALVIN 640 78.43% Write m Votes 5 0.66% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 126 15.44% -- - DANIEL L FACTOR 48 5.88% Write-in Votes 2 0.25% 124 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:47:21 P age:2 of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 2, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1845-Cards Cast 857 46.45% Num. Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total 51 Total Number of Precincts I a Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 659 Total Votes 830 Times Blank Voted 198 Times Blank Voted 27 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 648 98.33% YES 354 42.65% Write-in Votes 11 1.67% NO 476 57.35% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle M11 QUESTION 3 Total ( Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tines Counted 857/1845 46.4 % ` Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 658 Total Votes 827 3 Times Blank Voted 199 A Times Blank Voted 30 JONATHAN HECHT 649 98.63% YES 429 51.87% Write-in Votes 9 1 37% NO 398 48.13% 4 'mz'-"2kx& ...,,..,'I:: s, ,<,< ,;d-v.,,,.:2' ,.s.Lz3u.r...ww-.. ..,.eTau',t:•. ;. ._.-, i. ,.... ..xi'rr"?:u..,... ,:;: .< '::a-. a ;....::�,.., �, . DISTRICT ATTORNEY �-j QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Tunes Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 653 Total Votes 823 Times Blank Voted 204 Times Blank Voted 34 MARIAN T RYAN 645 98.77% 4, YES 609 74.00% ;? Write-in Votes 8 1 23% 1 NO 214 26 00% REGISTER of PROBATE Lo Total Number of Precincts 1 `{ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 745 Times Blank Voted 112 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 568 76.24% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 174 23.36% Write-in Votes 3 0,40% QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 857/1845 46.4 % Total Votes 819 Times Blank Voted 38 YES 356 43.47% NO 463 56.53% 125 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:I: of P age: of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 3, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1964-Cards Cast 1080 54.99% Num, Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts I Nwnber of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %a Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Times Counted 1.080/1964 55.0 % Total Votes 1051 `1 Total Votes 1001 Times Blank Voted 29 Times Blank Voted 79 EDWARD J MARKEY 844 80.30% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 687 68.63% BRIAN J HERR 204 19.41% " MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 236 23.58% Write-in Votes 3 0.29% '' [AN T JACKSON 75 7.49% �,. -- -- Write-in Votes 3 0.30% GOVERNOR-LT.GOVERNOR 1 Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Number of Precincts I Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 1075 Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Times Blank Voted 5 Total Votes 977 BAKER POLITO 320 29.77% : Times Blank Voted 103 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 697 64.84% SUZANNE M BUMP 698 71.44% FALCHUK JENNINGS 48 4,47% _ PATRICIA SAINT AUB1N 205 20.98% LIVELY SAUNDERS 2 0.19% MK MERELICE 70 7.16% McCORMICK-POST 4 0.37% Write-in Votes 4 0.41% Write-in Votes 4 0.37% i REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Total Votes 871 Total Votes 1039 Times Blank Voted 209 Times Blank Voted 41 a KATHERINE M CLARK 855 98.16% MAURA HEALEY 812 78.15% Write-in Votes 16 1.84% JOHN B MILLER 223 21.46% Write-in Votes 4 0 38% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 i Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 4 Total Votes 956 Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % I Times Blank Voted 124 Total Votes 1033 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 722 75.52% Times Blank Voted 47 iTHOMAS SHEFF 231 24.16% .? WILLIAM F GALVIN 821 79.48% 1 Write-in Votes 3 0.31% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 154 14.91% 7 DANIEL L FACTOR 56 5.42% r' Write-in Votes 2 0.19% 126 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:50:45 Page:2 of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 3, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1964-Cards Cast 1080 54.99% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 , Total Total Number of Precincts 1 r Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % t Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 %" Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Total Votes 864 Total Votes 1049 Tines Blank Voted 216 Times Blank Voted 31 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 851 98.50% YES 506 48.24% Write-in Votes 13 1.50% NO 543 51.76% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 5 5.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Total Votes 877 Total Votes 1050 Times Blank Voted 203 Times Blank Voted 30 JONATHAN HECHT 865 98 63% YES 573 54.57% Write-in Votes 12 1 37% „ NO 477 45.43% !? DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % i? Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % ' Times Counted 1080/1964 5 5.0 % 'r Total Votes 844 Total Votes 1045 1 Times Blank Voted 236 Times Blank Voted 35 MARIAN T RYAN 833 98.700/. YES 803 76.84% Write-in Votes 11 1.30% NO 242 23.16% REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 55.0 % Total Votes 946 Times Blank Voted 134 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 740 78.22% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 204 21.56% Write-in Votes 2 0 21% QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1080/1964 5 5.0 % Total Votes 1028 Times Blank Voted _ 52 :a YES 425 41.34% NO 603 58.66% 127 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:I: of P age: of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 4, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1973-Cards Cast 1155 58.54% Num. Report Precinct I -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS _ TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Total Votes 1123 Total Votes 1099 Times Blank Voted 32 Times Blank Voted 56 EDWARD J MARKEY 903 80 41% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 795 72.34% BRIAN J HERR 218 19.41% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 236 2 l.47% ' Write-in Votes 2 0.18% IAN T JACKSON 67 6.10% ' 10;44.: >> . , .a:.w. ,. ."�i. V,t. ,.>, , a Write-in Votes 1 0.09% GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts I Total Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % F Number of Precincts I Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Total Votes 1147 Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Times Blank Voted 8 Total Votes 1071 s BAKER POLITO 332 28.95% ; Times Blank Voted 84 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 770 67.13%'' SUZANNE M BUMP 773 72.18% FALCHUK_JENNINGS 37 3.23% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 235 21.94% LIVELY SAUNDERS 4 0.35/o -`` MK MERELICE 63 5.88% McCORMICK_POST 3 0.26% Write-in Votes 0 0.00%_4 Write-in Votes 1 0.09% REP in CONGRESS 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %- Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Times Counted 1155/1973 58 5 %A,: Total Votes 918 Total Votes 1117 ii Times Blank Voted 237 Times Blank Voted 38 i KATHERINE M CLARK 903 98.37% MAURA HEALEY 886 79 32% Write-in Votes 15 1.63% ° I : JOHN B MILLER 228 20.41/o Write-in Votes 3 0.27% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % - Total Votes 1017 Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % : Times Blank Voted 138 Total Votes 1099 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 659 64.80% Times Blank Voted 56 THOMAS SHEFF 356 35.00% WILLIAM F GALVIN 877 79.80% Write-in Votes 2 0.20% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 164 14.92% DANIEL L FACTOR 57 5.19% Write-in Votes 1 0.09% K 128 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time P agege:2 of 2: of WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 4, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1973-Cards Cast 1155 58.54% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %"; Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %1' Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 %_ Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Total Votes 919 Total Votes 1140 Times Blank Voted 236 - Times Blank Voted 15 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 914 99 46% YES 603 52.89% Write-in Votes 5 0 54% , NO 537 47.11% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts ] Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ,! Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Total Votes 940 , Total Votes 1133 Times Blank Voted 215 Times Blank Voted 22 JONATHAN HECHT 934 99.36% YES 725 63.99% Write-in Votes 6 0 64% . NO 408 36 01% DISTRICT ATTORNEY Q QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts I f Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % _ Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Total Votes 877 Total Votes 1 134 Times Blank Voted 278 Times Blank Voted. 21 Write-in Votes 6 �0 68% 4�N %309 .::27 25 ` MARIAN T RYAN 871 99 32/o YES 825 72 75/o REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 'Y Times Counted 1155/1973 58.5 % Total Votes 1000 Times Blank Voted 155 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 786 78.60% { JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 213 21.30% Write-in Votes 1 0.10% QUESTION 1 Total f Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % � Times Counted 1155/1973 5 8.5 % F Total Votes 1125 Times Blank Voted 30 YES 413 36.71% '_ NO 712 63.29% 129 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:I: of P age: of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 5, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1788-Cards Cast 879 49.16% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER 1" Total 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % , Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % ; Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Total Votes 845 Total Votes 833 Tunes Blank Voted 34 Times Blank Voted 46 EDWARD J MARKEY 666 78.82%- DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 558 66.99% ' BRIAN J HERR 176 20.83% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 206 24.73% Write-in Votes 3 0.36% IAN T JACKSON 68 8.16% WI']te-in Votes 1 0.12% GOVERNOR-LT.GOVERNOR Total ' AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 ' Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % ` Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 869 Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 %' Times Blank Voted 10 s Total Votes 813 BAKER POLITO 261 30.03% Times Blank Voted 66 ` COAKLEY XERRIGAN 575 66.17% SUZANNE M BUMP 567 69.74% FALCHUK-JENNINGS 26 2.99%, PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 180 22.14% LIVELY SAUNDERS 1 0.12% MK MERELICE 66 8.12% McCORMICK-POST 6 0.69% Write-in Votes 0 0.00%„ Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL A Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % j Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Total Votes 704 Total Votes 848 Times Blank Voted 175 Times Blank Voted 31 KATHERINE M CLARK 688 97.73% MAURA HEALEY 665 78.42% Write-in Votes 16 2.27% . JOHN B MILLER 176 20.75% Write-in Votes 7 0.83% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % P Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % i Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 780 Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Tunes Blank Voted 99 Total Votes 837 ! M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 525 67.31% `? Tunes Blank Voted 42 THOMAS SHEFF 252 32.31% WILLIAM F GALVIN 644 76.94% Write-in Votes 3 0.38% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 124 14.81% DANIEL L FACTOR 67 8.00% Write-in Votes 2 0,24% 130 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:2: of P agef of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 5, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1788-Cards Cast 879 49.16% Num.Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 5. Total l Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 %`' Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Total Votes 690 Total Votes 864 Times Blank Voted 189 Times Blank Voted 15 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 679 98.41% YES 401 46.41% Write-in Votes 11 1.59% NO 463 53.59% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % ' Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % ` Total Votes 726 Total Votes 857 Times Blank Voted 153 I Times Blank Voted 22 JONATHAN HECHT 717 98.76% YES 461 53.79% ?. Write-in Votes 9 1.24% NO 396 46 21% - -. � ,T:s-a �:Y'_�,'3�,.,,s.�.z#stzg��:-��.,��>�a.,E:.az.,r:::z,.,�.,ai,.§a?;s; fi���:.�xo..��.,�s..,.,>_,.> ....... ,. ,:.., a_. ., •;:—,_ . .. ., DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 , Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % . Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Total Votes 678 Total Votes 864 Times Blank Voted 201 N Times Blank Voted 15 MARIAN T RYAN 666 98.230/. YES 646 74.77% Write-in Votes 12 1.77% NO 218 25.23% REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 % Total Votes 775 Times Blank Voted 104 �1 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 602 77.68% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 170 21.94% Write-in Votes 3 0 39% s QUESTION 1 Total I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % t Times Counted 879/1788 49.2 Total Votes 846 A Times Blank Voted 33 YES 348 41.13% .' NO 498 58.87% 131 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:48:19 WATERTOWN, MA Page:1 of 2 Summary For Precinct 6, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1815-Cards Cast 854 47.05% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS _r$ TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 830 Total Votes 797 Times Blank Voted 24 Times Blank Voted 57 EDWARD J MARKEY 620 74.70% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 516 64.74% BRIAN J HERR 209 25.18% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 228 28.6 I% Write-in Votes 1 0.12% IAN T JACKSON 52 6,52% Write-in Votes 1 0,13% GOVERNOR .LT.GOVERNOR ,,,•,. _ -- _ Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts i iiTotal Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ';= Number of Precincts I Tines Counted 854/1815 47.1 % r4 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 843 t Times Counted 854/1815 47,1 % Times Blank Voted 11 Total Votes 786 BAKER POLITO 317 37.60% " Times Blank Voted 68 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 482 57.18% SUZANNE M BUMP 522 66.41% FALCHUK-JENNINGS 35 4.15% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 217 27.61% LIVELY SAUNDERS 5 0.59% MK MERELICE 46 5.85% McCORM1CK-POST 2 0,24% Write-in Votes 1 0.13% ' Write-in Votes 2 0.24% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total 9 Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Repotting 1 100.0 % '`. Times Counted 854/1815 47,1 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 654 Total Votes 817 Times Blank Voted 200 Times Blank Voted 37 KATHERINE M CLARK 646 98.78% MAURA HEALEY 606 74.17% ! Write-in Votes 8 1,22% JOHN B MILLER 211 25.83% write-in Votes 0 0.00% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts I Total <1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 754 Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Tunes Blank Voted 100 Total Votes 815 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 527 69.899/6 j Times Blank Voted 39 j THOMAS SHEFF 227 30.11% WILLIAM F GALVIN 618 75.83% Write-in Votes 0 0 00% tj DAVID D'ARCANGELO 156 19.14% DANIEL L FACTOR 41 5.03% Write-in Votes 0 0 00% '- NAW 132 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Timeage:2: of P agf of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 6, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1815-Cards Cast 854 47.05% Num.Report Precinct l -Nun.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total 11 Total Number of Precincts 1 s Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 %` Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 645 Total Votes 830 Times Blank Voted 209 Times Blank Voted 24 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 638 98.91%' _'. YES 311 37.47% Write-in Votes 7 1.09% m NO 519 62.53%1 REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total j Number of Precincts 1 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 O/C } Precincts Repotting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % I`ll Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 653 ; Total Votes 827 Times Blank Voted 201 Times Blank Voted 27 JONATHAN HECHT 645 98.77% YES 376 45.47% Write-in Votes 8 1 23% NO 451 54 53% DISTRICT ATTORNEY .j QUESTION 4 Total l Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting l 100.0 % 4 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % `. Total Votes 632 Total Votes 831 Times Blank Voted 222 1 Times Blank Voted 23 MARIAN T RYAN 623 98 58% YES 588 70 76% Write-in Votes 9 1 42% NO 243 29 24% >"t4....:.`'k ,, REGISTER of PROBATE Total a Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 748 Times Blank Voted 106 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 545 72.86% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 201 26.87% Write-in Votes 2 0.27"/6 QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 854/1815 47.1 % Total Votes 810 r Times Blank Voted 44 YES 382 47.16% NO 428 52 84% l 133 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:48:36 WATERTOWN, MA Page:I of 2 Summary For Precinct 7, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1955-Cards Cast 1159 59.28% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS i TREASURER Total =`I Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % ! Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Total Votes 1112 Total Votes 1074 Times Blank Voted 47 Tunes Blank Voted 85 EDWARD J MARKEY 802 72.12% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 685 63.78% BRIAN J HERR 305 27.43% `'. MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 337 31.38% Write-in Votes 5 0.45% ,1 IAN T JACKSON 52 4.84% _ Write-in Votes 0 0.00/o GOVERNOR-LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 1142 Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Times Blank Voted 17 Total Votes 1050 BAKER POLITO 440 38.53% i Times Blank Voted 109 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 654 57.27% SUZANNE M BUMP 701 66.76% FALCHUK JENNINGS 41 3.59% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 299 28,48% LIVELY SAUNDERS 6 0.53% MK MERELICE 49 4.67% McCORMICK_POST 1 0.09% Write-in Votes 1 0.10% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % - Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % ' Total Votes 849 Total Votes 1112 Times Blank Voted 310 Times Blank Voted 47 I{ATHERINE M CLARK 833 98.12% MAURA HEALEY 809 72.75% Write-in Votes 16 1.88% JOHN B MILLER 303 27.25% - Write-in Votes 0 0.00% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 s Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % A Total Votes 1030 Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % + Times Blank Voted 129 Total Votes 1102 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 664 64.47% Times Blank Voted 57 THOMAS SHEFF 362 35.15% WILLIAM F GALVIN 845 76.68% _ Write-in Votes 4 0.39% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 217 19.69% T DANIEL L FACTOR 39 3.54% Write-in Votes 1 0.09% 134 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Timeage:2: of P agf of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 7, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1955-Cards Cast 1159 59.28% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts l Number of Precincts 1 5 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % _ Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Total Votes 862 Total Votes 1 141 Times Blank Voted 297 Times Blank Voted 18 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI: 849 98.49% :'; YES 468 41.02% Write-in Votes 13 1 51% NO 673 58 98% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % 2 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 %! Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % ';? Total Votes 878 ! Total Votes 1 136 Tunes Blank Voted 281 Times Blank Voted 23 JONATHAN HECHT 865 98 52% YES 615 54 14% Write-in Votes 13 1 48% NO 521 45 86% DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 z Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Total Votes 850 xl Total Votes 1138 Times Blank Voted 309 Times Blank Voted 21 -' MARIAN T RYAN 839 98.71% YES 767 67.40% Write-in Votes 11 1.29% 1 NO 371 32 60% REGISTER of PROBATE ; Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % Total Votes 1003 Tunes Blank Voted 156 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 728 72.58% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 274 27.32% Write-in Votes 1 0 10% 15 QUESTION 1 1 Total IN Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1159/1955 59.3 % j Total Votes 1139 Times Blank Voted 20 YES 544 47.76% NO 595 52.24% 135 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time P age: of:I of2 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 8, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1997-Cards Cast 1118 55.98% Num.Report Precinct I -Num.Reporting 1 100,00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % ' Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Total Votes 1073 Total Votes 1052 Times Blank Voted 45 Tunes Blank Voted 66 EDWARD J MARKEY 793 73.90% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 685 65.11% BRIAN J HERR 276 25.72% '' MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 308 29.28% Write-in Votes 4 0.37% IAN T JACKSON 57 5.42% Write-in Votes 2 0.19%'' GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % c Total Votes 1105 Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % ';' Times Blank Voted 13 Total Votes 1034 BAKER POLITO 396 35.84% ` Times Blank Voted 84 COAKL,EY XERRIGAN 668 60.45% SUZANNE M BUMP 697 67.41% FALCHUK_JENNINGS 32 2.90% ;' PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 275 26.60% LIVELY SAUNDERS 3 0.27% r'€ MK MERELICE 60 5.80% ;`e! McCORMICK_POST 5 0.45% Write-in Votes 2 0.19%'' Write-in Votes 1 0.09% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total ' Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts l Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % , Precincts Reporting 1 100 0 % 1 Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % t Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Total Votes 860 :f Total Votes 1072 Times Blank Voted 258 Times Blank Voted 46 KATHERINE M CLARK 841 97.79% MAURA HEALEY 785 73.23% , Write-in Votes 19 2.21% JOHN B MILLER 284 26.49% - - Write-in Votes 3 0.28% -' COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100,0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 1008 Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Times Blank Voted 110 Total Votes 1068 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 650 64.48% Times Blank Voted 50 THOMAS SHEFF 353 35.02% WILLIAM F GAL.VIN 815 76 31% Write-in Votes 5 0.50% �7- DAVID D'ARCANGELO 194 18.16% DANIEL L FACTOR 58 5.43% Write-in Votes 1 0.09% 136 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time P age ag :2: f2 o of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 8, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1997-Cards Cast 1118 55.98% Num, Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % j Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Total Votes 870 Total Votes 1091 Tunes Blank Voted 248 Times Blank Voted 27 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 859 98.74% YES 420 38.500/. "'• Write-in Votes 11 1.26% NO 671 61 50% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ;I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % j Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % ? Total Votes 873 j Total Votes 1089 Times Blank Voted 245 Times Blank Voted 29 JONATHAN HECHT 857 98 17% `,E YES 547 50,23% { Write-in Votes 16 1.83% '1 NO 542 49,77% R1''99KK K-e*^T:R�T_V., ,': ,,,._:,: DISTRICT ATTORNEY x1 QUESTION 4 Total 1 Total I_ Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 'i" Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % ' Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 % Total Votes 837 Total Votes 1079 Times Blank Voted 281 Times Blank Voted 39 l MARIAN T RYAN 825 98 57% YES 762 70.62% Write-in Votes 12 1 43%i41 NO 317 29.38% .z.. ..r,-,h'�- �,•x..w,R-s"aSzY,.M-fi.:.,:.. .�»..,,.a;.,. ., ... ..:i s+...,.,#_<� ...ne.-�> .,.>,, .,,i,z� ..,�,?t�c.?,F ,'k�"..?n.: 4.xF3.?,:'F-. REGISTER of PROBATE 1 3 Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1118/1997 56.0 %�» Total Votes 984 Times Blank Voted 134 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 734 74.59% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 248 25.20% Write-in Votes 2 0.20% QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1 1 18/1997 56.0 % Total Votes 1081 Times Blank Voted 37 YES 478 44.22% NO 603 55.78% ;I 137 Election Swnmary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Timeage: of:I of P age: 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 9, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1685-Cards Cast 775 45.99% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER Total Total j Number of Precincts 1 y Number of Precincts 1 ? Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %�5 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Total Votes 760 Total Votes 732 Times Blank Voted 15 1 Times Blank Voted 43 EDWARD J MARKEY 563 74.08%`j DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 467 63.80% BRIAN J HERR 195 25,66%.i MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 221 30.19% Write-in Votes 2 0 26% -1 IAN T JACKSON 44 6.01% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts I Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 765 Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % ' Times Blank Voted 10 i Total Votes 727 BAKER POLITO 257 33.59% Times Blank Voted 48 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 471 61.57% SUZANNE M BUMP 487 66.99% FALCHUK_JENNINGS 23 3.01% " PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 188 25.86% LIVELY SAUNDERS 5 0.65% MK MERELICE 51 7.02% McCORMICK_POST 7 0.92% ;' Write-in Votes 1 0.14% Write-in Votes 2 0.26% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL 3 Total s'j Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 '' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % R Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % g Total Votes 607 Total Votes 746 =y Times Blank Voted 168 Times Blank Voted 29 KATHERINE M CLARK 591 97.36% MAURA HEALEY 538 72.12% Write-in Votes 16 2.64% { JOHN B MILLER 207 27.75% Write-in Votes 1 0.13% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Number of Precincts I Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % _ Total Votes 695 Tunes Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Times Blank Voted 80 Total Votes 744 M.M. PETITTO DEVANEY 485 69.78% Times Blank Voted 31 THOMAS SHEFF 206 29.64% WILLIAM F GALVIN 566 76.08% `' Write-in Votes 4 0.58% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 137 18.41% DANIEL L FACTOR 41 5.51% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 138 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 09 STATE ELECTION Time ge:2: of P agef of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 9, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1685-Cards Cast 775 45.99% Num, Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT ;; QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % , Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % ' Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Total Votes 591 Total Votes 750 Tunes Blank Voted 184 Times Blank Voted 25 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 579 97.97% YES 256 34.13% Write-in Votes 12 2.03% '' NO 494 65.87% REP in GEN CT 29th Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 } Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 0 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 %;9 Total Votes 591 Total Votes 751 Times Blank Voted 184 - Times Blank Voted 24 JONATHAN HECHT 579 97.97% YES 346 46.0711/o Write-in Votes 12 2.03% NO 405 53,93% DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Total Votes 588 Total Votes 742 Times Blank Voted 187 Times Blank Voted 33 MARIAN T RYAN 576 97 96% _ YES 511 68.87% Write-in Votes 12 2 04% F1 NO 231 31.13% REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %' Tunes Counted 775/1685 46.0 Total Votes 702 Times Blank Voted 73 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 501 71.37% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 199 28.35% Write-in Votes 2 0 28% QUESTION 1 Y Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % � Times Counted 775/1685 46.0 % Total Votes 745 Times Blank Voted 30 YES 366 49.13% NO 379 50.87% 139 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Timeage: of:I of P agef 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 10, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 2081 -Cards Cast 1197 57.52% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER Total Total i Number of Precincts 1 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 1155 Total Votes 1113 Times Blank Voted 42 Times Blank Voted 84 EDWARD J MARKEY 785 67.97% ' DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 659 59.21% BRIAN J HERR 368 31.86% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 403 36.21% Write-in Votes 2 0 17% '1 IAN T JACKSON 51 4.58% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 i Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % . Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % l Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 1189 j Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Times Blank Voted 8 Total Votes 1104 BAKER POLITO 528 44.41% Times Blank Voted 93 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 607 51.05% SUZANNE M BUMP 693 62.77% FALCHUK-JENNINGS 41 3.45% PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 362 32.79% LIVELY SAUNDERS 6 0.50% I MK MERELICE 48 4.35% McCORMICK_POST 7 0.59%1 Write-in Votes 1 0.09% 1i Write-in Votes 0 0.00% i REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total -t Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % 3 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % + Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 871 Total Votes 1157 Times Blank Voted 326 Times Blank Voted 40 KATHERINE M CLARK 837 96.10% MAURA HEALEY 772 66.72% Write-in Votes 34 3.90%I 1 JOHN B MILLER 383 33.10% Write-in Votes 2 0.17% COUNCILLOR , Total SECRETARY of STATE Number of Precincts I I Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 1083 Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 %€ Times Blank Voted 114 Total Votes 1143 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 744 68.70% Times Blank Voted 54 THOMAS SHEFF 339 31.30% WILLIAM F GALVIN 826 72.27% A Write-in Votes 0 0.00% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 278 24.32% DANIEL L FACTOR 39 3.41% ''j Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 140 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Timeage:2: of P agf of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 10, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 2081 -Cards Cast 1197 57,52% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 I Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 872 Total Votes 1 181 Times Blank Voted 325 Times Blank Voted 16 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 851 97.59% YES 327 27.69% } Write-in Votes 21. 2.41% NO 854 72.31% REP in GEN CT loth Middle t QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 I Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % a Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 925 Total Votes 1174 Times Blank Voted 272 Times Blank Voted 23 JOHN J LAWN,JR 902 97.51% YES 453 38.59% Write-in Votes 23 2.49% `` NO 721 61.41%' DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % j Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 851 Total Votes 1170 Times Blank Voted 346 Times Blank Voted 27 MARIAN T RYAN 832 97.77% YES 730 62:399/. t Write-in Votes 19 2 23% a NO 3 440 61% REGISTER of PROBATE Total Number of Precincts 1 f, Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % '3 Tunes Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % 'Ma Total Votes 1052 Times Blank Voted 145 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 699 66.4406 JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 351 33.371 0 Write-in Votes 2 0.1906 QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ` Times Counted 1197/2081 57.5 % Total Votes 1163 Times Blank Voted 34 YES 644 55.37% NO 519 44 63% i 141 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time ge:I: of P age: of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 11, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1829-Cards Cast 959 52.43% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS 1 TREASURER Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % I' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Total Votes 926 Total Votes 898 Tunes Blank Voted 33 Times Blank Voted 61 EDWARD J MARKEY 674 72.79% DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 555 61.80%J3 BRIAN J HERR 252 27.21% " MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 304 33.85% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% . IAN T JACKSON 38 4.23% Write-in Votes 1 0.11% GOVERNOR LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % I Number of Precincts I Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % !, Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 950 Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Times Blank Voted 9 Total Votes- 874 BAKER POLITO 410 43.16% Times Blank Voted 85 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 507 53.37% SUZANNE M BUMP 548 62.70% id FALCHUK-JENNINGS 25 2,63% ' PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 287 32.84% LIVELY SAUNDERS 5 0,53% MK MERELICE 38 4.35% McCORMICK-POST 2 0.21% Write-in Votes 1 0.11% Write-in Votes 1 0.11% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total Number of Precincts 1 >, Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 959/1929 52.4 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % ` Total Votes 723 Total Votes 917 _ Times Blank Voted 236 Times Blank Voted 42 KATHERINE M CLARK 706 97,65% MAURA HEALEY 633 69.03% Write-in Votes 17 2.35% JOHN B MILLER 283 30.86% ;1 - Write-in Votes 1 0.11% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE ;, Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Precincts Reporting 1 1.00.0 % ;` Total Votes 869 Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Times Blank Voted 90 Total Votes 922 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 612 70.43% Times Blank Voted 37 THOMAS S14EFF 255 29.34% WILLIAM F GALVIN 678 73.54% ` Write-in Votes 2 0.23% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 204 22.13% DANIEL L FACTOR 39 4.23% Write-in Votes 1 0.11% 142 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Ti Page:2 of 2 WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct 11, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1829-Cards Cast 959 52.43% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 Total Votes 721 Total Votes 934 Times Blank Voted 238 Times Blank Voted 25 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 706 97.92%,, YES 261 27.94% Write-in Votes 15 2 08%''� NO 673 72.06% REP in GEN CT loth Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Tunes Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Total Votes 755 Total Votes 930 Times Blank Voted 204 Times Blank Voted 29 JOHN J LAWN,JR 740 98.01% - YES 385 41.40% Write-in Votes 15 1 99% NO 545 58.60% DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts I Number of Precincts I Precincts Repotting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting, 1 100.0 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % ,1 Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Total Votes 714 Total Votes 923 Times Blank Voted 245 Times Blank Voted 36 a MARIAN T RYAN 698 97.76% YES 591 64.03% Write-in Votes 16 2 24% NO 332 35.97% N REGISTER of PROBATE Ail Total Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 959/1829 52.4 % Total Votes 846 Times Blank Voted 113 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 591 69.860/. JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 251 29 67% Write-in Votes 4 0 47% QUESTION 1 s Total l Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % `s Times Counted 959/1829 52A % .4 Total Votes 913 Times Blank Voted 46 YES 462 50.60% "1 NO 451 49.40% 143 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time:09:50:04 WATERTOWN, MA Page:l of 2 Summary For Precinct 12, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1752-Cards Cast 870 49,66% Num. Report Precinct 1 -Num. Reporting 1 100.00% SENATOR in CONGRESS TREASURER Total l Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Total Votes 842 Total Votes 824 Times Blank Voted 28 1.1 Times Blank Voted 46 EDWARD J MARKEY 630 74.82% ''' DEBORAH B GOLDBERG 547 66.38% BRIAN J HERR 212 25.18% MICHAEL J HEFFERNAN 242 29.37%"' Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 3 IAN T JACKSON 35 4.25% • = Write-in Votes 0 0.00% GOVERNOR_LT.GOVERNOR Total AUDITOR Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 % Total Votes 860 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 Times Blank Voted 10 Total Votes 799 BAKER POLITO 318 36.98% ' Times Blank Voted 71 COAKLEY XERRIGAN 505 58.72% -' SUZANNE M BUMP 545 68.21% FALCHUK JENNINGS 29 3.37% `' PATRICIA SAINT AUBIN 217 27.16% LIVELY SAUNDERS 3 0.35% MK MERELICE 36 4.51% McCORMICK_POST 5 0.58% Write-in Votes 1 0.13% i Write-in Votes 0 0.00% REP in CONGRESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Total1 Number of Precincts ] Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % ' Total Votes 652 Total Votes 838 1 Times Blank Voted 218 Times Blank Voted 32 KATHERINE M CLARI{ 631 96.78% MAURA HEALEY 625 74.58% Write-in Votes 21 3.22% JOHN B MILLER 213 25.42% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% COUNCILLOR Total SECRETARY of STATE 3 Number of Precincts I Total 11 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 1 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 781 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % I Times Blank Voted 89 Total Votes 839 .1 M.M.PETITTO DEVANEY 554 70.93% Times Blank Voted 31 THOMAS SHEFF 220 28.17% WILLIAM F GALVIN 670 79.86% Write-in Votes 7 0.90% DAVID D'ARCANGELO 153 18.24% DANIEL L FACTOR 16 1.91% Write-in Votes 0 0.00% 144 Election Summary Report Date:04/08/16 STATE ELECTION Time P age ag :50:2 o of 2ft WATERTOWN, MA Summary For Precinct t 2, All Counters, All Races NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Registered Voters 1752-Cards Cast 870 49.66% Num.Report Precinct 1 -Num.Reporting 1 100.00% SEN in GENERAL COURT QUESTION 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 1 Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % ' Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Total Votes 657 h Total Votes 854 =i Times Blank Voted 213 Times Blank Voted 16 WILLIAM BROWNSBERGI 640 97.41% ... YES 268 31.38% Write-in Votes 17 2 59% NO 586 68 62% REP in GEN CT loth Middle QUESTION 3 Total Total j Number of Precincts 1 % Number of Precincts I Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Total Votes 679 Total Votes 845 Times Blank Voted 191 Times Blank Voted 25 JOHN J LAWN,JR 669 98.53% YES 374 44.26% Write-in Votes 10 1.47% ? NO 471 55.74%. DISTRICT ATTORNEY QUESTION 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting I 100.0 Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Total Votes 641 1 Total Votes 847 Times Blank Voted 229 # Times Blank Voted 23 MARIAN T RYAN 626 97 66% YES 580 68,48% Write-in Votes 15 2 34% NO 267 31 52% _ REGISTER of PROBATE 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % Total Votes 767 Times Blank Voted 103 TARA E DeCRISTOFARO 577 75.23% JOHN W LAMBERT,SR 189 24.64% ' Write-in Votes 1 0.13% QUESTION 1 Total Number of Precincts 1 ' Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % ' Times Counted 870/1752 49.7 % =1 Total Votes 845 Times Blank Voted 25 YES 404 47.81% NO 441 52.19% 145