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CAPE COD COMMISSION Lionel Herzberg 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Jack Delaney 1994 Donald J ANNUAL REPORTS of the TOWN OF DENNIS 1793-1993 {BICENTENNIAL) REMEMBERING THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1993 The Board of Selectmen unanimously agreed, commencing with the 1993 Annual Town Report, to include a page devoted in memory to those Town employees who deceased during the year. IN MEMORIAM Norman Babineau Edward Wilkey We do regret that the deaths of employees were not memorialized in previous years. The memories of those employees are still with us. Town Officers TERM EXPIRES OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE (4 Year Term) Patricia Rothermel, Chairman 1994 AvardW. Craig 1994 SethCrowell 1997 TERM EXPIRES Richard Gurney 1997 Chuck Deluga 1994 ELECTED OFFICIALS William Silverstein, Alternate SELECTMEN Chester Shea** (3 Year Term) Heidi S. Schadt, Chairman 1995 TOWN CLERK/TREASURER Catharine A. Brown, 1996 (3 Year Term) Vice Chairman Elinor E. Slade 1994 Richard A. Schinkowitch, 1994 Chm. Board of Assessors WATER DISTRICT COMMISSION Wayne A. Bergeron, 1996 (3 Year Term) Chm. Licensing Board Paul F. Prue 1996 Robert E. Crowe!!, Clerk 1995 Edward A. Crowell 1994 Charles F. Crowell 1995 CONSTABLES Robert E. Mitchell 1995 MODERATOR FOR DENNIS Jonathan P. Stone 1995 William E. Crowell, Jr. 1994 Paul Henderson 1995 DENNIS HOUSING AUTHORITY TOWN OFFICERS APPOINTED (4 Elected, 1 Appointed, 5 Yr Term) BY SELECTMEN Marlene Hoey, Exec. Director (Indefinite Appointment) Richard Muniz (Gov. Appt.) 1994 Stephen J. Lombard Donna M. Crimmins 1996 Town Administrator Gregory Goolishian 1995 Marjarita Doherty Randi Cherchiglia 1998 Assistant Town Aclrninistjator Juliana Robbins 1997 DEPUTY ASSESSOR DENNIS-YARMOUTH REGIONAL (Appointed for 1 Year) SCHOOL COMMITTEE Raymond A. Gagnon 1994 (7 Members Elected for 3 Years,) Staggered Terms) ASSISTANT TO DEPUTY Mrs. Elizabeth C. Flanagan 1996 ASSESSOR Chairperson (Yarmouth) (Appointed for 1 Year) Ms. Alice Boyd 1995 Marie Giunta 1994 Vice-Chairperson (Dennis) Mr. Philip W. Morris, Jr. 1994 ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Secretary (Yarmouth) (Appointed for 1 Year) Dr. Frederick W. Johnson 1996 Cheryl Malone 1994 Treasurer (Dennis) Mrs. E. Suzanne McAuliffe 1996 ASSESSOR OF BOATS Dr. James Collins (Yarmouth) 1995 (Appointed for 1 Year) Mrs. Dorothy Bell (Dennis) 1994 Richard Damon** MODERATOR BEACH COORDINATOR (3 Year Term) -,««,T (Appointed for 1 Year) Robert C. Chamberlain 1995 hany Allen 1994 TERM EXPIRES TERM EXPIRES BUILDING COMMISSIONER ADA COORDINATOR (Appointed for 1 Year) (Appointed for Indefinite Term) Elbert Ulshoeffer, Jr. 1994 Clifton J. Wood Carolyn Redfern, Local 1994 GOLF DIRECTOR Inspector (Appointed for 1 Year) William L. Corp,** Dennis F. Penner 1994 Local Inspector HARBORMASTER CARETAKER FOR VETERANS' (Appointed for 1 Year) GRAVES Edward Goggin 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Richard W. Tobin 1994 ASSISTANT HARBORMASTERS Alfred Petrocelli 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Manuel Monteiro 1994 John Brady, Jr. 1994 William E. Cullen 1994 CEMETERY COMMISSION Joseph E. Tierney 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Sean Martin 1994 Alton Robbins 1994 Ray Lecke 1994 Barry Robbins 1994 Kenneth Felton* Richard Tobin 1994 KEEPER OF THE LOCK-UP CENSUS TAKER (Appointed for Two Years) (Indefinite Term) John Symington 1994 Elinor E. Slade Pasquale Santamauro** CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR LICENSING BOARD AGENTS (Appointed for 1 Year) (Appointed for 1 Year) John Symington 1994 All Regular Police Officers 1994 Pasquale Santamauro** Theodore A. Dumas, Chief 1994 (retired) Lt. Robert Tucker 1994 Connie Philleo 1994 COUNCIL ON AGING DIRECTOR Elbert Ulshoeffer, Jr. 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Tanya Daigneault 1994 Clifton J. Wood 1994 Christopher Spahn 1994 DPW SUPERINTENDENT LOCAL WATER RESOURCES (Appointed for 1 Year) MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL Dennis D. Hanson 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) David A. Larkowski 1994 FENCE VIEWER (Appointed for 2 Years) NATURAL RESOURCE OFFICER Joseph Rodricks 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) George Macdonald 1994 FIELD DRIVER AND Alan Marcy, Assistant 1994 IMPOUNDER OF FARM ANIMALS Jaime Cabot, Assistant 1994 Cheryl Malone 1994 Brian Malone, Assistant 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) David Maakestead, Assistant 1994 FIRE CHIEF PLUMBING & GAS INSPECTOR (Appointed for Indefinite Term) (Appointed for 1 Year) Paul Tucker Anthony Teixeira 1994 Robert Hersey**(retired) Albert Cassano, Assistant 1994 James McDonald, Assistant 1994 Joe DeMengo 1994 TERM EXPIRES TERM EXPIRES POLICE CHIEF (Appointed for 1 Year) TAX COLLECTOR John Symington 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Pasquale Santamauro** Shirley Bator 1994 (retired) Jeanne Tyler, Asst. 1994 RECREATION/BEACH DIRECTOR (Appointed for 1 Year) TOWN ACCOUNTANT Michael Favreau 1994 (Appointed for 3 Years) Janet A. Gibson 1994 REGISTRARS (Appointed for 1 year) (Appointed for 3 Years, Staggered Diane Silva, Asst. 1994 Terms) Alyce B. Boyce 1995 TOWN CLERK Margaret Mathews Nelson 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Elinor E. Slade 1994 June Fanara, Asst. 1994 Naomi A. Billings 1996 TOWN COUNSEL RIGHT-TO-KNOW COORDINATOR (Appointed for 1 Year) (Indefinite Term) Kopelman & Paige 1994 Tanya Daigneault TOWN ENGINEER SEALER OF WEIGHTS & (Appointed for 1 Year) Joseph Rod ricks 1994 MEASURES (Appointed for 1 Year) 1994 TOWN PLANNER Theodore A. Dumas (Appointed for 1 Year) Connie Philleo 1994 Charleen Lambert Tanya Daigneault 1994 Greenhalgh 1994 Thomas Broadrick" WEIGHERS (Appointed for 1 Year) TOWN TREASURER Richard Shea 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Claire Shea 1994 June Fanara, Asst. 1994 John Shea 1994 TREE WARDEN SHELLFISH CONSTABLE (Appointed for 1 Year) (Appointed for 3 Years) Dennis D. Hanson 1994 Alan S. Marcy, Constable 1996 George Macdonald, Deputy 1996 VETERANS' AGENT David J. Maakestead, 1996 (Appointed for 1 Year) Deputy Sidney L. Chase 1994 Brian Malone, Deputy 1996 Edward Goggin, Deputy 1996 WIRE INSPECTOR Morris I. Johnson (Yar.) 1996 (Appointed for 1 Year) Robert Mant (Brewster) 1996 RaySpeakman 1994 Jaime Cabot, Deputy 1995 Charles B. Higgins, Deputy 1994 William Cushman* Edward Seery, Deputy 1994 Edward Wilkey, Deputy"* SIGN CODE INSPECTORS (Appointed for 1 Year) Elbert Ulshoeffer, Jr. 1994 Carolyn Redfern 1994 SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS (Appointed for 1 Year) Franklyn G. Estey 1994 TERM EXPIRES TERM EXPIRES TOWN COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN BEACH COMMITTEE (Appointed for 1 Year) ADVISORY BOARD ON COUNTY Kenneth Durling, 1994 EXPENDITURES Chairman Catharine Brown Ursula Dunn 1994 Martha Frankenberger 1994 AMBULANCE FEE STUDY Marjorie Laux 1994 Robert Mullen 1994 COMMITTEE Dorothy Kierstead 1994 (Indefinite Term) Stephanie Lowell** Paul Tucker, Chairman Robert Bates BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Randi Cherchiglia (Indefinite Term) Jean Leiberwirth Barbara Hart, Co-Chairman John Cuneo Jonathan P. Stone, Co-Chairman Heidi Schadt, ex-officio Ann Treat Reynolds James M. Coogan, Jr. APPEALS BOARD Virginia Van Vorst (5 regular Members Appointed for Mary Aseltine five Years; 6 Associate Members Joshua Crowell Appointed for 1 Year) Edward Pray Quentin J. Murray, 1995 Edward Goggin Chairman Paula Bacon Wiiliam J. Crowell, Jr. 1998 Jane Stevens Marie Roy 1996 Sarah Kruger John T. Shea 1994 Peggy Reed Herbert Goldberg 1997 Lori Doig Robert C. Chamberlain, 1994 Nancy Reid Assoc. Phyllis Horton Stephen P. Boyson, 1994 Elinor Slade Assoc. Kay Gilmore Brian Sullivan, Assoc. 1994 Marjorie McCormick Richard Muniz, Assoc. 1994 Kate Byron Edward J. Smith, Assoc. 1994 Mary Dumas Harold J. Willard, Assoc. 1994 June Murphy Everlyn Varrieur ARTS LOTTERY COUNCIL Jack Kuchera (Appointed for 2 Years) Jane Hargreaves Patricia Walker, Chairman 1994 Robert Crowell, ex-officio Dorothy Kierstead 1994 Patricia Rothermel 1994 BOARD OF ASSESSORS Kenneth Carpenter 1994 Cleon H. Turner 1995 Lee Walker 1994 Alice Tuttle 1994 Bernhardt Erk, Jr. 1994 John Lane** Jane Stevens 1994 Maree H. Galvin* BYLAW REVIEW COMMITTEE (Indefinite Term) BARNSTABLE COUNTY WASTE Elinor Slade MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE CALEB CHASE FUND (Indefinite Term) (Appointed for 1 Year) Calvin Prussman, Jr. Joshua Crowell 1994 Dennis D. Hanson, Harriet Foss 1994 Alternate Rev. Richardson Reid 1994 TERM EXPIRES TERM EXPIRES CAPE COD COMMISSION Lionel Herzberg 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Jack Delaney 1994 Donald J. LeBlanc, Rep. 1994 Pauline Kennedy 1994 Grace Dooling 1995 CAPE COD JOINT TRANSPORTA- Edward Goggin, Sr. 1995 TION COMMISSION Clara Kenefick, Alt. 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Regina Dimock, R.N., Alt. 1994 Joseph Rodricks, Rep. 1994 Gladys Albert, Alt. 1994 Robert Reed, Alternate 1994 Evelyn Murphy, Alt. 1994 Paul Peterson, Atl. 1994 CAPE COD REGIONAL TRANSIT Pat Cherchiglia*** AUTHORITY Barbara Hart** (Appointed for 1 Year) Marjarita Doherty, Rep. 1994 DENNIS HANDICAPPED Clifton Wood, Alt. 1994 AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Appointed for 1 Year) CABLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Paul Hannabury, Chairman 1994 (Appointed for 1 Year) Alice Houst 1994 Andy Rogovin, Chairman 1994 June Wenberg 1994 Anthony Catalano 1994 Lena V. Anderson 1994 Wallyfurzyn 1994 Jean Van Aken 1994 Stephen Boyson 1994 Charles Jennings 1994 William Rumohr 1994 Murray Beer 1994 Lois Farmer 1994 Warren "Skip" Nelson** James Julian** Elizabeth Griffin* Patricia Campers* COASTAL RESOURCES DENNIS SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC COMMITTEE (Appointed for 1 Year) DISTRICT STUDY COMMITTEE Alan Marcy 1994 (Indefinite Term) Tanya Daigneault, Virginia Van Vorst, Chairman Alternate 1994 Pauline Wixon Derick Phyllis Robbins Horton CONSERVATION COMMISSION Florence E. Crockett (7 Members Appointed for 3 Years Chester Shea Edmund J. O'Brien Staggered Terms) Donald L Waldo, 1994 Paul Abbotts Chairman ECONONIC DEVELOPMENT Walter Von Hone 1995 Georgianna
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