On July 5, 1978, the town of Norwood faced significant internal challenges involving its public safety personnel and the integrity of the most recent town election. A labor dispute regarding physical health standards for firefighters and a legal challenge over election ballots simultaneously occupied town officials and local courts.

Acting Fire Chief Robert Capeless Jr. initiated a contentious program requiring all members of the fire department to submit to physical examinations and participate in a physical conditioning routine. The order met with immediate resistance, as the entire work crew refused to comply. Chief Capeless argued that a “preventative and maintenance physical program” was necessary for the safety and readiness of the department. He sought consultation with the Board of Selectmen to discuss his next steps, which he indicated could include seeking intervention from the Civil Service Commission, the state Labor Relations Board, or the Norfolk Superior Court.

The firefighters’ union, led by attorney William Lafferty, countered that the order constituted an invasion of privacy and asserted that the Chief lacked the legal authority to impose such requirements. Lafferty maintained that, under state law, physical examinations were only required during original appointments or promotions, not as a condition of ongoing employment. The dispute highlighted a deepening tension between departmental management and the workforce over the scope of administrative oversight.

Simultaneously, the political landscape remained unsettled due to an ongoing lawsuit concerning the recent town election. Unsuccessful selectman candidate William Butters, who had lost the election to Selectman Mary Fox by a margin of five votes, had filed suit to contest the validity of 12 ballots. Butters sought a summary judgment to have the ballots invalidated, which he believed would change the election results. Norfolk Superior Court Judge Henry Chmielinski informed the parties—including Butters’ attorney, Stephen Kravetz, and Norwood Town Counsel Justin C. Barton—that he intended to rule on the validity of the ballots as a matter of law. The judge’s pending decision was expected to be a final determination on the outcome of the seat, marking a tense period for the local democratic process.

Archival Note: This article has been dynamically reconstructed from the original public record print archives of the Patriot Ledger

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