Hatfield Annual Town Report 1958-1963, Part 1

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Publication date: 1958
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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF HATFIELD


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1958


Printed by Gazette Printing Co., Inc. Northampton, Mass.


The Athenian Dath


We will never bring disgrace to this our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks; we will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught; we will strive unceas- ingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, thus in all these ways we will transmit this city not only less, but greater and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.


Town Officers for 1958


SELECTMEN - Joseph J. Wendlowski, Jr., Chm.


John J. Fortsch Walter A. Pickunka


MODERATOR Gordon A. Woodward


TOWN CLERK


Peter S. Rogaleski


TOWN TREASURER


Peter S. Rogaleski


BOARD OF ASSESSORS Mitchell W. Kempisty, Chm. Lewis G. Wendolowski Myron J. Sikorski


TAX COLLECTOR Thomas L. Mullany


SCHOOL COMMITTEE Philip Z. Maiewski, Chm.


Henry F. Kulesza William H. Burke, Jr.


WATER COMMISSIONERS


Stanley Sliwoski, Chm.


Rupert Harubin John R. Rudy


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CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS Luther A. Belden, Chm. John P. McLeod Sylvester B. Pelis


LIBRARY TRUSTEES A. Cory Bardwell, Chm. Edward T. Kostek Sarah V. Kiley


ELECTOR UNDER THE WILL OF OLIVER SMITH


Frank T. Woodward


TREE WARDEN Francis E. Godin


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Luther A. Belden


George J. Zgrodnik John Osley, Jr.


BOARD OF REGISTRARS


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Howard B. Abbott, Chm.


Joseph J. Pelc


Edward T. Kostek Peter S. Rogaleski


TOWN ACCOUNTANT


Gertrude B. Rogaleski


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS


Joseph J. Deres


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTER


Frank Sikorski, Jr.


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SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Edward W. Wroblewski


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS Charles J. Eberlein, Sr.


COLLECTOR OF WATER RENTS May H. Backiel


WELFARE AGENT John A. Skarzynski


DIRECTOR OF VETERANS' SERVICES Thomas P. Mullins


WOOD SURVEYORS


Henry Donnis Edward T. Kostek


FENCE VIEWERS AND FIELD DRIVERS Michael M. Majeskey Charles J. Eberlein, Jr.


DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE John Brennan


CHIEF OF POLICE Henry J. Sliwoski


DOG OFFICER Henry J. Sliwoski


CONSTABLES


Henry J. Sliwoski James E. McGrath Joseph S. Wilkes Henry Kosakowski


Stanley J. Filipek John Brennan Peter Kubosiak Mitchell Kempisty


George W. Rogalewski


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POLICE OFFICERS


Francis Godin Anthony Malinowski Peter Malinowski Stanley Malinowski


Stanley Prucnal Peter Backiel George Omasta Simeon M. Bourdon


William Podmayer


AUXILIARY POLICE


Anthony Sikorski, Capt.


William Symanski


Harry Lizek (in service)


William Slowikowski


Stanley Symanski David Omasta


Adolf Ciszewski Stanley Jagodzinski Robert Thayer Ralph Vollinger Frank Godek Thaddeus Kabat


Walter Harubin


FIRE CHIEF


Arthur E. Smith


FIREFIGHTERS


Main Street Station


Arthur Brassord, Asst. Chief


Francis McGrath, Capt.


Raymond Balise, Lt. Joseph Wendlowski, Jr.


John Fortsch Alfred Proulx Francis Godin


Bernard Pelis


Bernard Shaw Joseph Krawczyk Henry Kosakowski John Gizienski Edward Kempisty


Frank Filipek Henry Skorupski


Henry Szych Frank Sikorski, Jr. John Besko, Jr. Francis Bryant Frank Kochan, Jr. John Pelis, Jr. Edward Skarpetowski Thomas Mullany William Boyle Marcus Boyle Peter Kubosiak James Mullins Sidney Carl Kenneth Balise Frank Zawacki


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Connie Pelis, Jr. Stanley Mason William Korza Edward Merski Joseph Szych Joseph Godzina


Michael Ziezulewicz, Jr. David Lizek Edmund Jaworski Ronald Pickunka Walter D. Pickunka Richard Vollinger


Larry Pickett


North Hatfield


Charles Belden, Capt.


Steve Duga, Lt. Philip Maiewski Michael Omasta


Herman Southard


Clifford Belden, Jr. Louis Kubilis Edward Wroblewski Teddy Smiarowski Ralph Pickett


Richard Belden


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TOWN OF HATFIELD MASSACHUSETTS


Incorporated 1670 Area - 8900 Acres


Elevation - 132 Feet at Main Street Population 1955 Census - 2236


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Second Hampshire District


Charles A. Bisbee, Jr. Chesterfield, Mass.


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District


Edward P. Boland Springfield, Mass.


SENATORS IN CONGRESS Leverett J. Saltonstall Dover, Mass. John F. Kennedy Boston, Mass.


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Selectmen's Warrant


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Hampshire, ss.


To either of the constables of the Town of Hatfield in said County, Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in Memorial Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 16th day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to take action under Article 1, and to meet at seven o'clock in the evening to take action on all other articles.


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year; one Selectman for three years; one member of the Board of Assessors for three years; one member of the School Committee for three years; one member of the School Committee for two years; one mem- ber of the School Committee for one year; one member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years; one member of the Library Trustees for three years; Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith for one year; one member of the Cemetery Commissioners for three years.


The polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the forenoon and kept open until eight o'clock in the evening.


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Article 2. To hear and discuss all reports or sub- jects which have to do with the welfare of the town, or act anything thereon.


Article 3. To see if the town will authorize the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1958, and to issue a note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 17, Chapter 44, General Laws, and amendments there- to.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $108.02 received from the Dog Fund to the Library Account, or act anything thereon.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to accept the revised list of Perpetual Care Cemetery Funds and other Trust Funds as per the town treasurer's report.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer such sums of money as shall be deemed necessary to defray the current expenses of the financial year and set the salaries of all elected officials in accordance with the provisions of Section 108, Chapter 41, General Laws, or act anything thereon.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $2,632.68 as allocated by the actuary and certified by the county commissioners to the Town of Hatfield under the provisions of Chapter 32, General Laws, as amended and pay said amount to the Treasurer-Custodian of the Hampshire County Retire- ment System.


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Article 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to co-operate with the county and state un- der the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $600.00, for improve- ment of Chapter 90 highways, the town's share, and to appropriate the sum of $1,200.00, the state and county share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the state and county, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the state and county share to be taken from surplus reve- nue and returned to same when reimbursement is re- ceived, or act anything thereon.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to co-operate with the state under the pro- visions of Chapter 81, General Laws, and to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $8,500.00, the town's share, and to appropriate the sum of $13,750.00, the state's share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the state, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the state's share to be taken from surplus revenue and returned to same when reimbursement is received, or act anything thereon.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to co-operate with the county and state un- der the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $2,300.00, the town's share, for new construction on Main Street and to appropriate the sum of $9,200.00, the state and county share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the state and county, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the state and county share to be taken from surplus reve- nue and returned to same when reimbursement is re- ceived, or act anything thereon.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to appro- priate from the Machinery Fund the sum of $1,800.00, said sum together with the trade-in value of the 1951


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Studebaker pick-up truck, to be used to purchase a new 1/2-ton pick-up truck for the highway department, or act anything thereon.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 for recon- structing the sidewalk on the easterly side of Main Street from the residence of John L. Proulx southerly approxi- mately 1,000 feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote:


WHEREAS, the Town of Hatfield, herein called the "Applicant," after thorough consideration of the various aspects of the problem and study of available data has hereby determined that the construction of certain pub- lic works, generally described as a public sanitary sewer system including sewerage treatment plant or plants is desirable and in the public interest and to that end it is necessary that action preliminary to the construction of said works be taken immediately; and


WHEREAS, Under the terms of Public Law 560, 83rd Congress, as amended, the United States of America has authorized the making of advances to public bodies to aid in financing the cost of engineering and architectural surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications or other action preliminary to and in preparation for the construction of public works; and


WHEREAS, the Applicant has examined and duly considered such Act and the Applicant considers it to be in the public interest and to its benefit to file an applica- tion under said Act and to authorize other action in con- nection therewith ;


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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the members of the Town Meeting assembled, the governing body, as follows:


1. That the construction of said public works is es- sential to and is to the best interests of the Applicant, and to the end that such public works may be provided as promptly as practicable it is desirable that action pre- liminary to the construction thereof be undertaken imme- diately ;


2. That Joseph J. Wendlowski, Jr., the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, currently, be hereby authorized to file in behalf of the Applicant an application (in form required by the United States and in conformity with said Act) for an advance to be made by the United States to the Applicant to aid in defraying the cost of plan prep- aration for the above described public works, which shall consist generally of a public sanitary sewer including sewer treatment plant or plants;


3. That if such advance be made, the Applicant shall provide or make necessary arrangements to provide such funds, in addition to the advance, as may be required to defray the cost of the plan preparation of such public works;


4. That said Joseph J. Wendlowski, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, currently, is hereby author- ized to furnish such information and to take such other action as may be necessary to enable the Applicant to qualify for the advance ;


5. That the officer designated in the preceding para- graph is hereby designated as the authorized representa- tive of the Applicant for the purpose of furnishing to the United States such information, data and documents per- taining to the application for an advance as may be re- quired; and otherwise to act as the authorized representa- tive of the Applicant in connection with this application;


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6. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the application for an advance to be submitted to the United States.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 for Civil De- fense, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for Dike Re- pairs, or act anything thereon.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for Fence Re- pairs, or act anything thereon.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $500.00 for Bridge Re- pairs, or act anything thereon.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $2,500.00 to lay a new deck on the Prospect Street Bridge, or act anything there- on.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $414.00 for improving the street lighting on Main Street from North Street to the Congregational Church and on School Street from Main Street to St. Joseph's Church, or act anything there- on.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to install street lights in the following locations:


At the corner of Elm and Dwight Streets;


At residence of Joseph V. Porada on Elm Street;


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At Kulesza Bowling Alley on West Street; At residence of Esther Gallant on Gore Avenue; At residence of Kenneth Balise on Gore Avenue; At the corner of School and Chestnut Streets; At residence of Albert Vachula on Pantry Road; At residence of Stanley Prucnal on North Hatfield Road;


At residence of Kathleen Slattery on North Hatfield Road.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $2,700.00 to lay a 6" water main on West Street from a point south of Howard Johnson Restaurant in a southerly direction approximate- ly 580 feet to the Hatfield-Northampton line, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,450.00 for the sup- port of a Visiting Nurse, or act anything thereon.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for a Well Child Clinic, or act anything thereon.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer a sum of money for equalizing the assessments in the Town of Hatfield, or act anything thereon.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 81A to 81GG of Chapter 41, Gen- eral Laws, to establish a Planning Board and an Improved Method of Municipal Planning, or act anything thereon.


PROPERTY OF HATFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY


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Article 26. To see if the town will vote to authorize the moderator to name a committee to plan for the town's participation in Hadley's 300th Anniversary, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to accept the following by-law:


Proposed By-Law to Regulate the Removal of Soil, Loam, Sand or Gravel in the Town of Hatfield:


"No person shall remove any soil, loam, sand or gravel from any land in the Town of Hatfield not in pub- lic use unless such removal is authorized by a permit is- sued by the Board of Selectmen, except in conjunction with construction of a building on the parcel and except for the continued operation on the same parcel of an ex- isting sand and gravel pit. No such permit shall be issued until an application therefor is filed with said Board; said Board shall hold a public hearing on said application following the publication of said application; date and time of said public hearing in a newspaper published in Hampshire County, at least seven days before said hear- ing.


"Whosoever shall violate this by-law shall pay a penalty of fifty ($50.00) dollars for the first offense; for the second offense one hundred ($100.00) dollars; and for each subsequent offense two hundred ($200.00) dollars." Or act anything thereon.


Other Articles may be added before deadline for posting warrant.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof in five public places in the Town of Hatfield, seven days before time of said meeting.


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Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 27th day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine.


JOSEPH J. WENDLOWSKI, JR. JOHN J. FORTSCH WALTER A. PICKUNKA


Selectmen of Hatfield


Report of Finance Committee


Account


1958 Approp.


Amount Spent


1959 Requested


Recom- mended


1.


Moderator, Jan. 1, 1959


$


25.00


$


25.00


$


25.00


$


25.00


2. Selectmen's Salaries, Jan. 1, 1959


900.00


900.00


900.00


900.00


3. Selectmen's Expense


200.00


193.01


200.00


200.00


4. Selectmen's Clerk


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


5. Accountant's Salary


1,775.00


1,775.00


1,975.00


1,975.00


6. Accountant's Expense


150.00


135.13


150.00


150.00


7. Treasurer's Salary


1,875.00


1,875.00


2,075.00


2,075.00


8. Treasurer's Expense


575.00


551.90


575.00


575.00


9. Tax Collector's Salary, Jan. 1, 1959


1,400.00


1,400.00


1,600.00


1,500.00


10.


Tax Collector's Expense


650.00


735.55


850.00


650.00


11. Assessors' Salaries, Jan. 1, 1959


1,800.00


1,800.00


2,100.00


2,100.00


12.


Assessors' Expense


400.00


399.58


500.00


400.00


13. Attorney's Fees


300.00


300.00


300.00


300.00


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14. Town Clerk's Salary,


Jan. 1, 1959


1,775.00


1,775.00


1,775.00


1,775.00


15.


Town Clerk's Expense


350.00


347.69


350.00


350.00


16. Election and Registration


975.00


972.60


975.00


975.00


17. Elector's Salary


10.00


10.00


10.00


10.00


18. Town Hall


6,500.00


6,499.95


6,000.00


5,500.00


19. Police


3,000.00


2,887.23


3,000.00


3,000.00


20. Fire Dept.


3,500.00


3,937.21


4,500.00


4,000.00


21. Tree Work


1,000.00


999.10


1,500.00


1,000.00


22. Moth and Dutch Elm


1,000.00


999.97


2,000.00


1,000.00


23. Sealer of Weights & Meas., Salary


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


24. Sealer of Weights & Meas., Expense


100.00


91.50


100.00


100.00


25. Public Health


500.00


143.00


500.00


500.00


26. School Physician


400.00


400.00


400.00


400.00


27. Insp. of Animals & Slaughter


180.00


180.00


340.00


240.00


28. Insp. Children, Immunization


250.00


250.00


250.00


29. Insp. Children, Tuberculosis


75.00


. .


75.00


75.00


30. Highway General


7,000.00


6,999.43


8,000.00


7,000.00


31. Highway Chap. 81


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


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32. Highway Chap. 81, Surplus Revenue


*13,750.00


18,188.35


*13,750.00


*13,750.00 600.00


34. Highway Chap. 90, Maint. from Surplus Revenue


*2,600.00


2,812.73


*1,200.00


*1,200.00


35.


Machinery Operating


3,000.00


4,137.22


4,000.00


4,000.00


36. Street Lights


4,500.00


4,326.00


4,500.00


4,500.00


37. Public Welfare


1,000.00


643.75


4,000.00


1,000.00


38. Disability Assistance


3,000.00


2,005.30


4,000.00


2,000.00


39. Aid to Dependent Children


1,000.00


1,513.40


3,500.00


1,000.00


40.


Old Age Assistance


15,000.00


13,503.06


20,000.00


13,000.00


41. Veterans' Benefits


1,500.00


1,895.04


1,500.00


1,500.00


42. School Committee Expense


200.00


174.25


400.00


200.00


43.


Schools


122,604.00


122,533.79


134,956.00


130,000.00


44.


Vocational School Tuition and Transportation


4,500.00


6,556.39


9,865.00


9,865.00


45. Library


3,500.00


3,815.67


5,145.00


5,145.00


46. Memorial Day


300.00


300.00


300.00


300.00


47. Care of Town Clock


50.00


105.00


50.00


50.00


48.


Print & Deliver Town Reports


650.00


739.75


750.00


750.00


49. Telephone


275.00


275.00


275.00


275.00


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33. Highway Chap. 90, Maint.


1,300.00


600.00


50. Unclassified


200.00


116.06


150.00


150.00


51. Binding Town Records


50.00


· . .. ·


100.00


100.00


52. Insurance


5,000.00


5,756.50


5,000.00


5,000.00


53. Reserve Fund from Overlay Surplus


*7,000.00


. . ..


9,118.55


*9,118.55


54. Water Comm. Salaries, Jan. 1, 1959 :


Chairman 250.00


2 Members @ 175.00


*600.00


600.00


*600.00


*600.00


55. Water Dept., Water


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Avail. Surplus *4,000.00


Appropriation 3,000.00


7,000.00


6,322.06


7,000.00


*7,000.00


56. Cemeteries


900.00


1,178.50


900.00


900.00


57. Tree Warden, Jan. 1, 1959 $1.75 per hour


hr. 1.75


58. Water Main Loans from Water Avail. Sruplus


*10,000.00


10,000.00


*10,000.00


*10,000.00


59. Interest, Water Loans from Water Avail. Surplus


*975.50


975.50


*835.50


*835.50


60. Interest


. . . . . .


. ..


500.00


500.00


61. Insurance, Chap. 32B., G.L. Life & Health


3,850.00


3,355.18


3,850.00


3,850.00


Total


$259,869.50


$248,561.35


$296,770.05


$273,114.05


From Available Funds


38,925.50


42,504.05


$220,944.00


$230,610.00


LUTHER A. BELDEN GEORGE J. ZGRODNIK JOHN OSLEY, JR.


Finance Committee


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Selectmen's Report


We respectfully submit our annual report for the year 1958. The board met the first and third Monday of each month to conduct town business as your elected officials.


The kitchen and cafeteria in the town hall were re- painted. The large boiler was recovered and aluminum storm windows were installed in the basement.


The Selectmen and School Committee filled two va- cancies on the School Board by electing William H. Burke, Jr., and Philip Z. Maiewski to fill the unexpired terms of Marshal Pease and Arthur Fitzgerald.


A special town meeting was held at the request of the School Building Committee to present to the voters plans for a new school and a suggested site.


Mr. Wendlowski and Mr. Maiewski met with Mr. James Lane, building inspector, in regard to the base- ment rooms in the Center School. Mr. Lane stated that these rooms and also the two rooms in the School Street Building will not be acceptable for school purposes next fall.


The Selectmen, School Committee and Finance Board met and discussed the problem of building a new school and selecting a suitable site that would meet with the approval of the voters.


The Main Street sidewalk was reconstructed for a distance of 1,000 feet.


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The approach to the bridge on Mountain Road at the Whately-Hatfield line has been resurfaced.


The Chestnut Street Bridge which was condemned will be reconstructed this summer with funds granted by the state.


Under Chapter 90 new construction on North Main Street under force account (town itself) was built at a large saving to the town. The state estimated the proj- ect would cost $24,000, while the Town Highway Depart- ment did the same work for $15,000.


There have been several meetings both here and in Boston in reference to the new Highway 91 but at the present time no definite answer has come from the state.


The North and King Street sewer has been built and completed by the Town Highway Department.


A meeting was held with Mr. Edward Bayon of Tighe & Bond, Inc. in regard to the town sewer problem. It was agreed to place an article in the annual town meeting war- rant to seek federal funds for preliminary plans.


Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH J. WENDLOWSKI, JR., Chm. JOHN J. FORTSCH WALTER A. PICKUNKA


Selectmen


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SCHOOL PERSONNEL SALARIES 1958


John Skarzynski


Superintendent Principal


$ 2,000.00 3,800.00


$ 5,800.00


Marie P. Sheehan


Clerk, Schools


$ 633.25


Clerk, School Lunch


585.00


1,218.25


Arthur Andrews


3,500.00


Ann Young


Patricia Doppmann


Betsey Zane


Richard R. Riendeau


3,600.00


Eleanor R. Stenglein


3,700.00


Ann Labbee


Frances Celatka


3,800.00


John Gallagher


3,875.00


Lena Fitzgerald


4,000.00


Helen Kostek


Margaret Pruzynski


Hilda Fortsch


4,100.00


Martha Boyle


4,400.00


Mary E. Ryan


4,500.00


John Symancyk


4,600.00


Florence Muller


4,800.00


Mary Spakowski


Jean Kempisty


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Dorothy Breor


5,400.00


Esther Norris Lucille Godek


1,600.00


Stanley Piankowski


2,950.00


Chester Celatka


3,150.00


Mary Lou Cutter


(per day) 19.00


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List of Jurors 1959


Howard B. Abbott


Raymond Balise


Harrison Belden


Frank J. Betsold


Edward A. Breor, Sr.


Edward A. Breor, Jr.


Edith Celatka


Stephen Duga, Jr.


James J. Fitzgerald


John Gizienski


Robert Gore


Anthony Jandzinski


Mitchell Kempisty


Matthew Klocko


Henry M. Kugler, Jr.


Herman Labbee


Paul Levitre


Farmer Retired Garage Operator Gas Station Owner Tobacco Worker Housewife


Ida Lizek


Robert J. McGrath, 2nd


Michael Omasta


William Parmeter


Bernard Pelis


Tobacco Worker Farmer Garage Owner Restaurateur Farmer


Alexander T. Rogalewski


Farmer


Teddy C. Smiarowski


W. Robert Thayer


Farmer Farmer Aero Mechanic Carpenter Retired Mechanic Housewife Carpenter Retired Farmer Landscaper Lumberman


Farmer


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Treasurer's Report


Peter S. Rogaleski, Treasurer


In Account With The Town of Hatfield


Cash on Hand January 1, 1958


$126,028.35


Receipts for 1958:


January


$ 26,682.38


February


27,878.92


March


19,807.96


April


17,538.80


May


33,659.59


June


25,069.25


July


44,554.52


August


24,749.46


September


6,503.64


October


68,918.87


November


58,633.85


December


59,806.63


413,803.87


$539,832.22


Payments per Warrants:


January


$ 10,206.20


February


39,453.83


March


25,485.70


April


29,948.36


May


23,760.54


June


28,112.94


29


July


33,751.38


August


18,064.07


September


29,413.78


October


55,784.93


November


32,868.35


December


65,851.06


392,701.14


Cash on Hand December 31, 1958




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