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remembered in our hearts and our minds. My staff and 2 <br /> Report of the I wish to convey our deepest sympathies to you and <br /> Town Clerk yours if you lost a loved one last year. I would like to <br /> mention just a few residents that I will personally p <br /> miss: Thomas Bartley; a gentleman who never forgot 1 <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen to smile or the chocolates at Christmas, Tony <br /> and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: Fiorentini; the ever fashionably dressed Ethel <br /> Zimmerman; a well-known face at the Transfer <br /> It is once again my pleasure to submit to you my Station, Charles "Whitney" Whitney; the very regal <br /> annual report for 2001. Anna Tanneyhill; my Hurricane Bob compatriot,Gene <br /> Narr; a most wonderful woman and long-time election <br /> I would like to thank my staff for all of their worker, Margi Carmichael; a man I had the honor of <br /> assistance —Meg, Marita, Karen, and June for start- marrying to his long-time girlfriend just before his <br /> ing my day with a smile every day. It makes a some- death, Robert Lynch; a man with a joke on his lips, <br /> times tough job a very enjoyable one. right up to the end, Robert Bruneau; Little River <br /> Boatyard's icon, Bill Burtis; a great lady who treated <br /> It has been not only an exciting year but a busy my family as if we were part of hers, Dottie Hatfield; <br /> one. The Sticker Office began the mail-in program in and a handsome, long-time resident, Thomas Sexton. <br /> 2001. The response was a good one. Perhaps this year <br /> will see a greater response. May you all have a safe and happy year in 2002. <br /> My staff and I shall always continue to serve you,the <br /> Census 2000 is finally over. After the dust set- residents of Mashpee, with a smile. <br /> tled we gained another precinct. This year will see a <br /> completely new layout on the election floor. We may Respectfully submitted, <br /> have to consider moving a precinct to a new location. Deborah Dami <br /> Town Clerk <br /> This past year we once again said a very sad <br /> good-bye to some great residents. They will all be <br /> The following is a breakdown of Poulation and Voters by Precinct: <br /> As of December 31, 2001 <br /> Precinct I Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Totals <br /> Population 2895 2919 2705 2681 2718 13918 <br /> Voters 1713 1845 1567 1721 2075 8921 <br /> Democrat 451 474 389 473 528 2315 <br /> Green 0 0 0 1 0 1 <br /> Inter. 3rd Party 2 0 0 0 0 2 <br /> Libertarian 8 5 5 11 4 33 <br /> Reform 2 0 2 1 0 5 <br /> Republican 248 383 248 266 455 1600 <br /> Unenrolled 1002 983 923 969 1088 4965 <br /> i <br /> 32 <br />
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