Ken Nash

Kenneth Leland Nash (July 14, 1888 – February 16, 1977) was an American baseball player, politician, and judge.

[8] The following year he was appointed an associate justice of the East Norfolk district court by Governor Samuel W. McCall.

[4] He instituted a number of changes, including a revision and recodification of the district court rules, creation of a pay-by-mail program for traffic tickets, and expansion of the six-person jury system.

[10] A longtime bachelor, Nash married Herberta Stockwell, a public health nurse from Quincy City, in 1970.

The judge retired to Epsom, New Hampshire, where he and Herberta lived at Highfields, off a road later renamed Nash Lane in their honor.

Ken’s brother Reggie Nash, a decorated educator at Milton Academy, retired nearby in the New Rye area.