City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1964-1965, Part 1

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CITY OF NEWBURYPORT


CITY OFFICERS


AND THE


ANNUAL REPORTS To the City Council


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT


MDCCCLI


FOR THE YEAR


1964


Lithographed in U.S.A. Newburyport Press, Inc. Newburyport. Mass.


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Report of City Clerk CITY GOVERNMENT 1964 MAYOR


HON. GEORGE H. LAWLER , Jr. Term 2 years


CITY COUNCIL President Byron J. Matthews


COUNCILLORS AT LARGE Term 2. year.


James A.Croteau, Jr. Everett J. Foley George R. Chase


Burton P. Noyes Bruce C.Scarborough


WARD COUNCILLORS Term 2 years


George N. Quimby Ward One Frank A.Casey, Jr. Ward Four


Lewis E. Schrempf ..


Ward Two Byron J. Matthews Ward Five


Cornelius E.Currier. .. Ward Three Stanley S. Tucker Ward Six


CITY CLERK Vera M. Kelly


COMMITTEES OF CITY COUNCIL


General Government


Mayor George H. Lawler, Jr.


President, City Council, Byron J. Matthews Burton P.Noyes


Public Service


Chairman, Everett J. Foley


Frank A. Casey, Jr.


Cornelius E.Currier


Public Safety


Chairman, Bruce C.Scarborough


Lewis E. Schrempf


George N. Quimby


Public Welfare


Chairman, James A.Croteau, Jr.


Stanley S. Tucker


George R.Chase


Clerk of Committees William Pelletier


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Report of City Clerk CITY OFFICIALS


Mavor. City Clerk ..


Treasurer and Collector


Auditor.


City Messenger


City Solicitor. . Hugh J.Doyle and James T. Connolly Supt. of Highways James H. Ronan Director, Public Assistance. Richard Dennett-died-Daniel H. Twomey, Act.Dir. City Marshal.


Chief, Fire Department.


Supt. Fire Alarm and Wires


Inspector of Slaughtering.


Inspector of Animal


Building Inspector.


Tree Warden & Supt. Gypsy & Brown Tail Moths.


Supt.of Cemeteries


Clerk of Committees


Director, Veterans' Services


Dog Officer


James E.Sullivan Warren O.Page John W. Donahue DR .Henry B.Lyons DR. Henry B.Lyons Edward A.Hewett Edward J.Murphy Edward J.Murphy William Pelletier John J.Connors Harold K.Walton, Jr.


ASSESSORS


William E.Welch. Malcolm G. Smith ..


Leo A.Barboro, died,Cornelius J. Foley, in his place


Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1964


BOARD OF HEALTH


Dr. George Danis


Term expires 1967


Dr. Joseph C.Cotreau. Joseph Skovron.


Term expires 1968 Term expires


Agent, Board of Health, Joseph L. Mclaughlin: resigned Inspectors of Plumbing: William H.Chase-John Smith


December 9, 1964


School Physician, Dr. Elwood G. Johnson


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Thomas J.Coffey


Term expires 1967


Francis A.Roche.


Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965


Vera M.Kelly, Clerk


ATKINSON COMMON COMMISSIONERS


Harold B.Colby David L.Harnch.


*George R.Chase.


*resigned January 2,1964


FENCE VIEWERS


James E.Dixon, David B. Foster, William H. Melanson ..


Terms expired 1963


HARBOR MASTER


*James A.Croteau, Sr. *died in office- Louis E. Smith in his place.


Term expires 1964


TRUST FUND COMMISSION


George H.Lawler , Jr., Mayor President, City Council, Byron J.Matthews Norbert A.Casey, Auditor, Emery Hollerer, Malcolm K.Hoyt


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George H. Lawler, Jr. Vera M.Kelly Raymond A. Bamford Norbert A.Carey John J. Tirone


Term expires 1967 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966


Jennie Keefe.


Report of City Clerk WATER COMMISSIONERS


Donald C.Gravelle. William P.Sanders


Jeremiah W. Dovle, III.


T. Joseph Mannix ..


Richard W. Johnson


Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1967 Term expires 1968 Term expires 1969


Veronica G.Perry, Clerk


TRUSTEES MOSELEY WOODS


Francis Warcewicz


Lewis D. Bartley ..


Harold K . Walton, Jr.


MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT BOARD


Norbert A.Carey John F.Cutter, Jr. *Tom Talas


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Donald R.Eck.


Henry Jobray. .


Anthony J. Matthews.


PLANNING BOARD


Richard J.Cataldo


Charles D. Baker.


Burton Checkoway.


Joseph W. Stanwood.


Albert E.Zabriskie


Maurice A.Kalman.


Edwin B. Cox. .. Peter Murphy


APPELLATE BOARD


Leon Ananian


John S.Gove, Associate Member


Oscar C.Knight, Jr.


John D. Aiken.


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS


Joseph W. Zabriskie.


William C.MecIntosh.


Carroll E. Dow.


NEWBURYPORT HOUSING AUTHORITY


John J. Hopkins.


Francis D. Donahue.


Edward J. Sheehan, Jr.


Leon Chetsas.


Arthur L. Plouff, D. M.D. -- appointed State Member.


Term expires 1966


Kourken A. Ananian, Secretary CHAPLAIN- NEWBURYPORT FIRE DEPT. (Rev. ) Donald Holt.


Appointed Nov. 1961.


CIVTI, DEFENSE DT SECTOR


Frederick E. Smith


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1963 Term expires 1960


*Term expires 1964


Term expires 1967 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965


Term expires 1968 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1964


Term expires 1964 Term expires 196 !! Term expires 196),


Term expires 1965 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966 Term expires 196 !!


Term expires 1969 Term expires 1967 Term expires 1965


Term expires 1969 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1967


Appointed and cor .- firmed in 196!


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Report of City Clerk ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION


David B. Foster.


William C.Webster


Pvron J. Matthews.


Napoleon A. Vigeant.


Maurice A.Kalman.


William J. O' Brien, Jr.


Cornelius Foley.


Term expires 1966 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1965


David Gallagher ..


William H.Melanson


Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1965


Bernard Giguere,


RE-DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY


Edward F.Gallant. (Appointed. State.Member)


Freeman Condon


John Stone.


Forrest N.Dow


.


Earl Simon.


Term expires 1969


NEWBURYPORT SEWERAGE & SEWERAGE TREATMENT COMMISSION


Andrew Parks


Wilbur N . O' Brien.


Alfred Gladu. .


John Crawshaw.


Term expires 1967 Term expires 1968


Albert W.Quill, Jr


HISTORIC DISTRICT STUDY COMMISSION


Stanley S.Tucker, Chairman James A. Croteau, Jr.


Byron J. Matthews Lewis E. Schremof


NEWBURYPORT HISTORICAL COMMTSSTON


Josephine P.Driver


E. Blake Hughes.


Walter P.Chase


Edmund H. Burke.


WORKMENS COMPENSATION AGENT


Term expires 1966


Frank E.Hamel


Term expires 196):


John J. Lynch


INSPECTOR OF GAS PIPING & GAS APPLIANCES


Term expires 196 !!


SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES


Leo H.Murray


SHELLFISH CONSTABLE


Carl T.Peterson


Terr expires 196 !!


GRAVES REGISTRATION OFFICER


Walter Kubik.


MEASURERS OF LEATHER


Term expires 196/1


Robert Kaplan and Stanley Gudinas. NEWBURYPORT COUNCIL FOR THE AGING Rupert Nock, Robert Clark, Ernest J, Boutin, Jeremiah Creeden John Quinn Katherine Kuechle PERSONNEL BOARD


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1966


William C.Webster


Peter J.Matthews John J. Quinn TAX TTTLE CUSTODIAN


Appointed Nov. 196/1


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Term expires 1967 Term expires 1967 Term expires 1967


James T.Connolly


William King.


Term expires 1968 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1967 Term expires 1966


Term expires 1964 Termexpires 1965 Term expires 1966


Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1966 Term expires 1967


Hugh J. Doyle CONSTABLE FOR CIVIL BUSINESS


Report of City Clerk CONSERVATION COMMISSION


Russell T.Norris


Term expires 1961


Sarah J. Aylward.


Term expires 1961


Leo V.Klos.


Term expires 1962


Arthur -Malenfant.


Term expires 1962


Leon P.Chetsas


Term expires 1963


Seth Kelsey, Jr.


Term expires 1963


Harold E.Hawkes


Term expires 1963


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE


Hon. Henry Graf, Jr. President, City Council, Byron J. Matthews


Cornelius Foley Stanley S. Tucker


William S. Bartlett


L. Donald Phillips, Jr.


Bradley Fuller Dr. Elwood G. Johnson


CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE


George R.Chase


Term expires 1963


*Richard K.Dennett.


Stanley A. Jancewicz


Term expires 1963 Term expires 1963 Term expires 1963


Thomas L. Lancaster.


Rev . John C . Macleod.


Term expires 1963


Louis Traister


Term expires 1963


Josiah H. Welch.


Term expires 1963


*died in office.


BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE


James A. Croteau, Jr.


Hugh J. Doyle


Everett J.Foley


Byron J. Matthews


Stanley S.Tucker


John H. Donahue


Alfred H.Clausnitzer


Joseph N.Beaulieu


Ellsworth Eaton


Joseph L. Mclaughlin Warren 0. Page John J. Lynch James E. Sullivan James H. Ronan Thomas L. Lancaster Andrew J. Parasso


Edward A.Hewett


THE MERRIMAC RIVER VALLEY POLLUTION ABATEMENT DISTRICT COMMISSION


Joseph L. Mclaughlin.


GREATER NEWBURYPORT COMMUNITY WELFARE COMMITTEE


Everett J. Foley.


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Report of City Clerk MAYORS OF NEWBURYPORT


1851-1852


Hon. Henry Johnson.


1852-1853


*** Hon. Moses Davenport.


1854-1855-1861


Hon.


William Cushing.


1856-1857-1858


Hon.


Albert Currier.


1859-1860


Hon.


George W. Jackman, Jr


1861-1862-1864-1865-1877


Hon.


Isaac H.Boardman.


1863


Hon.


William H.Graves


1866


Hon. Eben F.Stone


1867


Hon. Nathaniel Pierce.


1868-1869


Hon.


Robert Couch.


1870-1881


Hon.


Elbridge C.Kelley


1871-1872


Hon.


Warren Currier ...


1873-1874


Hon.


Benjamin F. Atkinson


1875-1876


Hon.


Jonathan Smith.


1878


Hon.


John James Currier


1879-1880 1882 1883-1884


Hon.


Thomas C . Simpson


1885


Hon.


Charles C.Dame


1886


Hon ..


J. Otis Winkley.


1887


** Hon.


William H. Huse.


1888


Hon.


Albert C.Titcomb


1888-1889


Hon.


Elisha P.Dodge


1890-1891


Hon.


Orrin J.Gurney.


1892-1895


Hon.


Andrew R. Curtis


1896-1897 1898


Hon.


Thomas Huse


1899-1900


Hon. Moses Brown ..


1901-1902


Hon. James F. Carens


1903-1904


Hon. William F.Houston.


1905-1906


Hon.


Albert F.Hunt.


1907


Hon.


Irvin Besse.


1908


Hon.


Albert F. Lunt


1909


Hon.


Robert E. Burke.


1910-1911-1912


Hon.


Hiram H. Landford


1913-1914


Hon.


Clarence J. Fogg ..


1915-1916


Hon.


Walter B.Hopkinson


1917-1918


Hon .


David P. Page.


1919-1920-1921


Hon.


Michael Cashman


1922-1925


Hon. Oscar H.Nelson.


1926-1927


Hon. Gayden W. Morrill.


1932-1935


Hon. James F. Carens


1938-1941


Hon. John M.Kelleher


1942-1949


Hon. Henry Graf, Jr.


1954-1957


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis ... .. 1928-1931-1936-1937-1950-1953-1958-1959


Hon. Albert H.Zabriskie.


1960-1963


Hon. George H.Lawler, Jr 1964


*Resigned.


*** Died in office.


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Hon.


Benjamin Hale


Hon.


William A. Johnson


Hon


George H. Plumer


** Hon. Caleb Cushing.


City Auditor


ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS BASED ON CLASSIFICATION OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND TAXATION BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS


GENERAL REVENUE Taxes


Current Year :


Property


$1,493,488.90


Farm Excise


116.94


Previous Years:


Property Poll


94,591.05 138.00


Other Local :


Tax Title Redemptions


1,669.74


Lieu of Taxes


1,102.74


Housing


3,176.22


From the State:


Corporation Tax


123,125.19


Income Tax:


Valuation basis


54,774.98


Education basis


136,608.29


State Aid to Library


3,501.00


$1,912,293.05


Licenses and Permits


Licenses :


Liquor All other


2,197.00


Permits:


Marriage


318.00


22,215.00


Fines and Forfeits


Court Fines


4,490.14


Departmental Penalties


100.00


Parking Fines


43.00


4,633.14


Grants and Gifts


From Federal Government :


Old Age Assistance


159,659.12


Aid to Families with Dependent Children


79,118.63


Disability Assistance


25,431.88


Medical Assistance for the Aged


104,548.60


Public Law 874, Title III


16,701.26


Public Law 85-864, Title V


3,378.77


Public Law 874


25,550.00


Vocational Education


9,095.00


Special Milk Program


2,002.50


From Stato:


Meal Tax, Old Age Assistance


19,444.33


Vocational Education


6,468.34


Food Service (Lunches)


18,784.09


Redevelopment Agency


4,132.00


Building Assistance


43,794.54


Smith-Hughes


4,800.00


From County : Dog Fund


1,507.86


524,416.92


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19,700.00


City Auditor


All Other General Revenue


Estates of Deceased, Tax Reimbursement


912.95


COMMERCIAL REVENUE Privileges


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


$232.585.59


Parking Meters and Parking Lot Fees:


Parking Meters (Streets)


12,211.70


Parking Lot Fees :


Kent St.


23.50


Inn St.


914.03


Threadneedle


567.86


Riverside


42.63


Resort and Tourist Parking Lots


1,561.10


Exclusive Use of Public Property


by Public Service Corp.


148.33


248,054.74


DEPARTMENTAL


General Government:


Treasurer


175.00


Collector


2,687.80


Adm. State Withholding Tax


146.48


Recording certificates of Redemption


4.00


City Clerk


3,802.69


Planning Board


30.00


Protection of Life and Property :


Police Department :


Bicycle Registrations


52.50


Sale of Materials


.82


Rent


3,000.00


Permits


142.00


Fire Department:


Sale of Materials


250.00


Ambulance Service


555.00


Inspection :


Sealer of Weights and Measures


177.50


Other Protection of Persons and Property :


Dog Officer


1,050.00


Donation toward Reward - Defacing Property


100.00


Damage to Traffic Lights


357.55


5,685.37


Health and Sanitation :


Premature Births


66.83


Maternal Child Health Service


222.00


Inspections :


Plumbing


1,491.00


Gas


367.50


Septic Tanks


500.00


Sewer Construction


1,298.11


Federal Matching Sewer Project


297, 700.00


6,845.97


301,645.44


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City Auditor


Highways :


State and County Chap. 90 Maintenance Snow and Sanding, Comm. of Mass.


$25,425.55 507.75


Machinery Rental


37.76


All other


78.00


$26,049.06


Charities :


Reimbursement for Medical Assistance


Aged :


Individuals


25.00


State


70,846.05


Reimbursement for Relief, Welfare:


From Individuals


30.00


From Cities and Towns


2,525.13


From State


4,829.67


Reimbursement for Aid to Families


with Dependent Children: from State


43,014.00


Reimbursement for Old Age Assistance :


From Individuals


13,042.42


From Cities and Towns


4,042.57


From State


100,301.96


Reimbursement for Disability Assistance :


From State


23,331.60


261,988.40


Veterans ' Services :


Reimbursement for Relief:


From Cities and Towns


5.00


From State


25,064.40


25,069.40


Schools :


Tuition


283,998.39


School Athletics


11,902.56


Summer School - Individuals


1,160.00


School Lunches


59,886.08


Vandalism Loss Insurance


1,431.63


All other


366.37


358,745.03


Libraries :


Fines, rentals and sales


3, 368.44


Miscellaneous


273.18


3,641.62


Recreation :


Bethel Society Gift, Lifeguards


75.00


Unclassified :


Rent of property


15.00


Newburyport Redevelopment


500.00


Sale of Real Estate


300.00


Sale of Treasury Bills


928,980.86


Public Service Enterprises .


Water:


Sale of Water


197,221.00


Miscellaneous


36,077.92


All other


5.00


929,795.86


233,303.92


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City Auditor


CEMETERIES


Care of endowed lots (interest on Funds ) Miscellaneous Sale of Lots and graves


880.98


885.00


225.00


1,990.98


INTEREST


Deferred taxes


4,635.50


90 Day Treasury Notes


7,142.27


Accrued Interest


46.88


Public Trust Funds :


1,225.86


Charity


932.98


Library


4,608.08


24,824.61


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Premiums


75,000.00


Anticipation of Revenue Loan


400,000.00


475,007.50


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Dog Licenses for the County


1,970.00


Federal Withholding Taxes


194,255.23


State Withholding Taxes


21, 703.30


217,928.53


REFUNDS


Old Age Assistance, City


1,399.55


Old Age Assistance, Federal


1,123.54


Aid to Families with Dependent


Children, City


4,709.80


Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Federal


5,619.91


Disability Assistance, City


256.36


Disability Assistance, Federal


479.75


Medical Aid Aged, City


1,127.78


Medical Aid Aged, Federal


192.44


Welfare other expense


144.00


Welfare Administration, Federal


26.50


Welfare Administration, City


10.00


Atwood Fund


190.00


Water Other Expense


160.02


Workmen's Compensation Insurance


809.47


Workmen's Compensation


12.10


Health Miscellaneous


943.00


Yankee Homecoming


150.00


Fire Pension


10.00


School Salaries


16.39


Cemeteries


20.00


Chapter 264 Acts 1964 A.F.D.C.


353.34


Chapter 264 Acts 1964 D. A.


102.20


17,856.15


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School


6,233.04


All other


7.50


Municipal Relief Loan


City Auditor


ANALYSIS OF PAYMENTS Based on Classification of Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation


GENERAL GOVERNMENT City Council


Salaries :


Salaries of City Councillors


Salary of Clerk of Council


Other expenses :


Printing and advertising


$426.56


Posting civil service notices


409.50


Ringing bells


66.00


City reports


386.60


Office supplies


116.00


Safety deposit box


10.00


1,414.66


5,164.66


Mayor's Department


Salarios:


Salary of Mayor


2,500.00


Salary of Secretary


3,252.53


Other expenses :


Office expense


129.60


Telephone


469.82


Advertising


39.64


Travel and Meetings


585.00


Association dues


100.00


Trophies and presentations


111.00


Dinners


115.15


Christmas ads


121.54


Photographs


50.90


Sheriff


47.20


Extra clerical


20.00


Christmas party


40.00


Public address system


25.00


Office furniture


325.60


2,180.45


Travel outside State


418.34


8,351. 32


Auditor's Department


Salaries :


Salary of Auditor


6,873.79


11,109.43


Extra Clerical


2,041.29


Other expenses:


Office supplies


196.76-


Equipment


256.50


Telephone


164.45


Extra clerical


238.00


Travel expense and meetings


183.79


Association dues


42.00


Publications


36.50


1,118.01


14,268.72


Salary of Clerk


4,235.64


$3,300.00 450.00


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City Auditor


Treasurer and Collector's Department


Salarios :


Salary of Treasurer and Collector


Salaries of Clerks


Extra Clerical


$6,294.54 10,842.91 446.06


Other expenses :


Extra clerical


41.85


Repairs and servicing machines


442.76


Office supplies


3,252.33


Telephone


243.30


Surety bonds


525.00


Printing and advertising


713.66


Association Dues


12.00


Recording of deeds


28.00


5,258.90


Certificate of Redemption


4.00


22,846.41


Foreclosure Tax Titles


Recording Deeds


27.00


Expense of Bond and Note Issue


Legal and postage


330.80


Assessors' Department


Salaries :


Salary of Chairman of Assessors


5,051.07


Salaries of Two Assessors


6,652.09


Assistant Assessor


1,366.87


Other expenses :


Extra Clerical


228.78


Office supplies


432. 31


Subscriptions


69.00


Telephone


145.15


Travel, auto hire and meetings


303.87


Abstractor of deeds


701.70


Servicing machines


87.00


Association dues


24.00


Binding


85.86


2,077.67


15,147.70


City Clerk's Department


Salaries :


Salary of City Clerk


6,294.54


Other expenses :


Office supplies


335.18


Publications


2.50


Telephone


148.00


Association dues and fees


25.00


Printing and advertising


26.60


Extra clerical


115.44


652.72


6,947.26


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City Auditor


Old Records and Typewriting


Clerical


213. 19


Law Department


Salaries :


Salary of City Solicitor


4,000.00


City Solicitor for extra duty performed


655.00


Other expenses : Office supplies


434.32


Travel


5.35


439.67


5,094.67


City Messenger


Salary of City Messenger Salary of Assistant City Messenger


131.40


Extra Duties of City Messenger


827.24


5,194.28


City Hall


City Hall Miscellaneous :


Electricity


1,422.43


Gas and fuel


1,702.11


Telephone


3.76


Building supplies and repairs


781.38


Box rent


12.00


Janitor's supplies


344.80


Insurance


51.00


4,317.43


Painting and Improving City Hall: Painting


998.50


5,315.98


Election and Registration


Salaries :


Salaries of Registrars


825.00


Salary of Clerk, Board of Registrars


275.00


Other expenses :


Election officers


2,101.89


Police officers


683.51


Janitor's services


213.75


Office supplies


226.17


Printing and advertising


1,012.43


Supplies and repairs ward rooms Extra clerical


21.84


5,255.94


Rental Voting Machines


2,700.00


Transportation Voting Machines


500.00


Registration:


Registrars listing persons


468.15


Registrars listing dog owners


35.65


Clerical assistance


191.88


Printing


561.60


1,257.28


10,813.22


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996.35


4,235.64


City Auditor


Enforcement of Zoning Law


$50.00


Salary


Shellfish Constable


100.00


Salary


Board of Appeals


Miscellaneous : Publications Office supplies Equipment


25.00


42.35


75.00


142.35


Custodian of Tax Titles


100.00


Salary


Planning Board


Miscellaneous :


Advertising


40.00


Miscellaneous supplies


8.00


Extra clerical


10.00


184.50


License Commissioners


Salaries :


Salary Chairman of Board


550.00


Salaries Commissioners


660.00


Clerical services


152. 00


1,362.00


Other expenses :


Office supplies


82.30


Advertising


9.50


91.80


1,453.80


Police Department


Salaries and Wages:


City Marshal


6,712.92


Captain


5,481.00


Lieutenant


5,243.49


Patrolmen


71,155.16


Janitor


3,647.04


Salary Substitute Custodian


139.20


92,378.81


Salaries Extra Policemen and for Paid Holidays : Extra Police


7,116.38


Paid Holidays


3,128.74


10,245.12


Target Practice :


Repairs


51.55


Cartridges and shells


110.20


161.75


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126.50


Due s


City Auditor


Other expenses :


Equipment and maintenance :


Motor equipment and repairs


$1,995.81 107.75


Camera supplies


18.50


Bicycle registrations and plates Fuel and light: Fuel Light


760.08


Maintenance of buildings and grounds


Building supplies and repairs


635.69


Janitor's supplies


76.37


Other expenses :


Express


3.25


Printing, stationery and supplies


632.78


Telephone


511.65


Meals furnished prisoners


55.68


Association dues


10.00


Bond


10.00


Police Matron


30.00


Travel and transportation


10.00


Service and repairs, police radio


248.56


Insurance


66.60


Photos


24.00


Publications


33.00


All other


10.38


Police Signal System:


138.80


Electricity


18.38


5,993.86


Police Department patroling and protecting waterfront


441.91


Clothing Allowance Permanent Police Officers New Cruiser


1,840.00


New Police Revolvers


270.00


Police Pension


2,928.00


115,016.05


Fire Department


Salaries :


Chief


6,433.65


Lieutenant


26,227.89


Firefighter Mechanic


5,243.49


Firefighters


73,769.07


Call Lieutenants


1,640.00


124,256.06


Paid Holidays for Firefighters


3,860.75


Other expenses :


Equipment :


New Equipment


519.88


Boat supplies


8.46


Maintenance and repairs :


6,756.79


Supplies and repairs to equipment Gas and oil


1,405.10


Fuel and light :


Fuel and gas


1,744.43


Electricity


930.57


Maintenance of buildings and grounds :


Repairs and supplies


1,292.26


17


Call Firefighters


10, 941.96


Supplies and repairs


756.60


Equipment for men


47.28


549.30


City Auditor


Other expenses :


Stationery, printing and postage


280.29


Telephone


715.52


Food


121.66


Subscription


9.00


Association dues


50.00


Insurance


117.00


Travel and meetings


12.00


Express


16.50


$13,989.46


Fire Pensions


19,913.42


Clothing Allowance


1,099.44


Fire Hose


1,835.00


164,954.13


Fire Alarm and Wires


Salaries :


Salary of Superintendent


1,100.00


Other expenses :


Supplies, equipment and repairs


3,521.19


4,621.19


Inspection of Buildings


Salary Inspector of Buildings


Other expenses :


Office supplies


246.88


Due s


5.00


251.88


1,301.88


Inspector of Gas


Salary Inspector of Gas


500.00


Other expenses :


69.10


569.10


Inspector of Plumbing


Inspector and Deputy Inspector


1,491.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Salary Sealer of Weights and Measures Other expenses :


650.00


Transportation


148.00


Equipment and supplies


100.37


248.37


898.37


1,050.00


Office supplies


18


City Auditor


Park and Tree Department


Salaries :


Salary of Superintendent


$5,805.20


Tree other expenses :


Labor


$1,854.11


Supplies, equipment and repairs


1,210.96


Truck repairs and supplies


377.90


Express


5.05


Trees


20.00


3,468.02


Park and Tree Department Headquarters:


Lighting


172.88


Telephone


233.74


Fuel


490.79


Building supplies and repairs


121.70


Office supplies


153.68


Plates


9.00


1,181.79


City Parks


Labor


10,667.01


Supplies, equipment and repairs


6,064.24


Chemicals


33.55


Feed


78.04


Loam and gravel


584.99


Electricity, Bartlett Mall Winter Program


61.71


Electricity, Pond St.


13.63


Electricity, Cashman Park


58.07


Equipment hired


1,437.00


Express


1.76


19,000.00


Removal of Tree Stumps :


Labor


835.95


Equipment hired


1,164.05


2,000.00


Control and Suppression of Public


Nuisances :


Labor


6,856.50


Trees Removed


1,393.50


8,250.00


Dutch Elm Disease :


Labor


8,012.15


Hired Services


1,487.85


9,500.00


Vacation Pay, Park and Tree Department


1,600.00


50,805.01


Cemeteries


Other expenses :


Labor


Equipment, tools and repairs


6,050.63 449.37


Rent of driveway


50.00


6,550.00


Perpetual Care of Cemetery lots : Labor


839.12


7,389.12


19


City Auditor


Health and Sanitation


Salaries :


Salary of Agent


Salary of Clerk


$4,538.20 3,112.47


$7,650.67


Other expenses :


General Administration :


Stationery and postage


135.85


Printing


93. 62


Telephone


241.25


Travel and transportation


545.12


Association dues


38.00


Express


17.25


Publications


6.00


Repairs and supplies


3.80


All other


5.90


Tuberculosis :


7,087.52


Clinics :


175.00


Nurses


20.00


Supplies


23.08


Advertising


77.00


Premature births


120.00


8,589.39


School Dental and for Well Child Conference


Inspection of School Children:


Salary of School Physician


600.00


Inspection of Animals : Salary of Inspector


350.00


County Hospital Assessment


10,098.89


Vital Statistics:


Office supplies


48.60


Clerical


95.45


144.05


28,033.00


Ashes, Rubbish and Dead Animals Removal and Disposal


Contract


52,000.00


Sewers and Street Cleaning


Sewer Maintenance :


Labor


10,101.38


Tools and equipment


50.69


Supplies and repairs


577.37


Light and power


1,210.94


Equipment hired


32.00


Pipe and fittings


11. 74


11,984.12


Sewer Construction:


Labor


2,758.08


Materials and supplies


2,271.92


Equipment hired


470.00


5,500.00


Street Cleaning :


Labor


12,398.06


Supplies and equipment


928.17


13, 326.23


30,810.35


20


600.00


Board and treatment


Doctors


City Auditor


Sewage Treatment Plant


505.86


Salary of Superintendent


Labor and Maintenance :


Labor


300.76


Materials


276.79


Chemicals


621.23


Electricity


2,327.61


Fuel oil


749.09


Permit


10.00


Telephone


83.29


Office supplies


5.39


4.374.16


4,880.02


Highway Department


General Administration: Salary of Superintendent


6,023.48


Maintenance and supplies Highway Headquarters:


Labor


3,743.22


Gas and electricity


278.56


Office supplies


104.50


Range and fuel oil


486.85


Bottled gas


57.75


Telephone


221.45


Building repairs and supplies


912.22


Insurance


78.60


5,883.15


Repairs to City Trucks and equipment :


Supplies and repairs to trucks


10,754.79


Labor


2,104.32


Express


5.20


12,864.31


Highway Repairs :


Labor


13,480.15


Stone and gravel


232.52


Tarvia and road oil


4,288.47


Supplies, equipment and repairs


695.75


Equipment hired


303.00


18,999.89


Culverts :


Labor


6,941.53


Supplies


57.15


6,998.68


Street Oiling :


Labor


3,155.36


Road materials


10,286.43


Supplies


376.75




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