NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
o A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED-TO-THE: BEST: INTERESTS:OF THENORTHSHORE 
Vol. III. No. 10 MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1906 Three Cents 
TOWN MEETING 
Annual Event Arouses Considerable Interest 
in Manchester—Upwards of $170,000 Appro- 
priated—Question of Additional Water Sup- 
ply Most Important Matter Considered— 
Further Tests to be Made—Old Board of 
Selectmen Returned 
Though lacking some of the old- 
time enthusiasm, heated discussions 
and fiery debates, the annual town 
meeting, held in the Manchester town 
hall Monday, all day, Tuesday and 
last evenings was alive with little flur- 
ries of excitement that added to the 
interest. At the close of Tuesday 
night’s meeting over $150,000 had 
been appropriated, and this was 
swelled at last evening’s session. 
There was little interest in the 
election in comparison with former 
years, and with one exception, that of 
constable, the old officers were re- 
turned. Jos. Leary’s victory over 
Thomas Sheehan for constable was 
Chairman FRED K. SWETT 
Re-elected to Board of Selectmen. 2 = 
Continsed on Next Page Moderator FRANKLIN K. HOOPER 
ESS lee ae ais Who says he will not be a future Candidate 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT WILLIAM E. KITFIELD ALFRED S.JEWETT 
- Re-elected to the Board of Selectmen. Re-elected to the Board of Selectmen. Elected Town Clerk for 19th time. 
