Town annual report of Middleton, MA. 1962, Part 1

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FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 2126 00103 492 0


For Reference


Not to be taken from this room


REPORT


OF THE


Receipts and Expenditures


OF THE


Town of Middleton


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1962


The Mirror Press - Danvers, Mass. 1963


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Flint Public Library Middleton, Mass.


Rare Book Collection


MIDDLE


PUBLIC Si


Town Meeting Warrant


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Essex, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Middleton in the County of Essex: GREETINGS:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and in Town affairs, to meet at the Howe-Manning School Auditorium in said Middleton on Tuesday the Twelfth day of March next, at eight o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles:


ARTICLE 1. To hear and act on Committee Reports.


ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1963, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, and to renew such note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 17 of the General Laws.


ARTICLE 3. To fix the compensations of elected officers, provide for a Reserve Fund, and to determine what sums of money the Town will raise and appropriate, including appropriations from available funds to defray charges and expenses of the Town, including debt and interest, for the ensuing year.


ARTICLE 4. On petition of the Fire Chief, to see if the Town will vote to rescind Article 12 of the March 14th Annual Town Meeting of 1961. (Article 12 referred to reads as follows: "On petition of the Fire Chief, to see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $650. from the Surplus Revenue Account, said sum to be used to purchase and install a Radio Base Station for the Fire Department, in order that the Town may be included in the Essex County Mutual Aid network; half of said sum to be returned to the Town's Surplus Revenue Account when reimbursement is received from the State.")


ARTICLE 5. On petition of the Fire Chief, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $650., said sum to be used to purchase and install a Radio Base Station for the Fire Department.


ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to amend the graduated fees for wire inspecting to read as follows: "There shall be a charge of $1.00 per permit accompanied by the application for a wire permit, to be collected by the Wire Inspector and to be paid to the Town Treasurer.


ARTICLE 7. On petition of T. Myron Reynolds and others, residents of Mill Street, to see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $1,500. for the purchase of materials and for installation of street lighting on fifteen (15) poles on Mill Street, said amount to be taken from earnings of the Electric Light Department.


ARTICLE 8. On petition of the Electric Light Commissioners, to see if the Town will vote to accept the sum of $8,500. from the earnings of the Electric Light Department, said sum to be used for the reduction of the Tax Rate.


ARTICLE 9. On petition of Richard J. Marshall, Jr., and others, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000. for the installation of a drainage system for the Flooded areas on Hilldale and Belleview Avenues.


ARTICLE 10. On petition of the Chief of Police, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,700. which, together with the exchange value of the present 1961 Dodge Police Cruiser, is to be expended for the purchase of a New Police Cruiser for the use of the Police Department to be purchased by the Board of Selectmen as provided in the By-laws, agreeable to the petition of the Chief of Police.


ARTICLE 11. On petition of Milton R. Pollock and others, to see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500. to Hottop Middleton Square; 255 feet of Central St., 95 feet of Park St., 225 feet of Lake St., and the area in front of the Post Office and the Old Tavern.


ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $250. to be expended for the payment of the 1961 balance due on the rent of the Town Dump facilities.


ARTICLE 13. On petition of the Town Treasurer, to see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $300. for Christmas Lighting. Funds to be taken from the earnings of the Municipal Light Department.


ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 7, Paragraph 4, entitled "Fees" of the building code, as amended 1953, by striking out the present paragraphs and amending so it will read: "Fees for such permits shall be according to the following schedule based on fair valuations as determined by the Building Inspector :


Value


Fee


$ 1.00 to 501.00 to


$ 500. 1,000.


$ 2.00


4.00


1,001.00 to


5,000.


10.00


5,001.00 to


10,000.


15.00


10,001.00 to


20,000.


20.00


20,001.00 to


40,000.


25.00


50,000.


30.00 1.00 per $1,000. of Value."


ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $13,000. to defray the costs of architectural engineering and construction drawings in preparation for going to bid for a Ten-classroom Elementary School with core facilities for expansion to twenty rooms, and to authorize the School Building Committee, created by Article 3 of the Special Town Meeting of June 20, 1961, to expend said sum, or take any other action thereto.


To transact any other business that may lawfully come before this meeting.


You are hereby ordered to notify and warn said qualified voters to meet at the Town Hall on Monday, March 18 next for the following purposes, viz: To choose by ballot the following Town Officers for the ensuing year: Moderator, Town Clerk, one Selectman for three years, Tax Collector, one Member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years, one Member of the Board of Assessors for three years, Highway Surveyor, Two Members of Howe-Manning School Committee for three years, one Member of the Masconomet Regional School Committee for three years, one Electric Light Commissioner for three years, one Cemetery Commissioner for three years, one Member of the Planning Board for five years, two Trustees of Flint Public Library for three years, Tree Warden, and one Water Commissioner for three years.


The Polls will be open at 7:00 A.M. and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up attested copies thereof at Memorial Hall, Post Office and Store at Howe's Station in said Town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting, as aforesaid.


Given under our hands this Nineteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-three.


A true copy. Attest :


JAMES W. WENTWORTH, Constable


ROBERT G. GOWEN, Chairman WILBUR C. RUNDLETT, JR., Clerk FRANK T. LeCOLST


Selectmen of Middleton


40,001.00 to over


50,000.


Annual Report


for the Town of Middleton Massachusetts 1962


MIDDLETON PUBLIC LIBRARY


In Memoriam


JOHN RUSSELL BRALEY 1906 - 1962


Town Counsel


1944-1946


Moderator


1946


ELMER PRICE MORRILL


1908 - 1962


Moderator


1954-1955


Town Clerk


1945-1953


Chief of Fire Dept.


1947-1957


SANDS S. PIKE


1882 - 1962


Selectman


1933-1938


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TOWN OFFICERS


Town Officers (Elected) 1962


Moderator Daniel J. Donovan


Town Clerk William T. Martin, Jr.


Selectmen and Board of Health Robert G. Gowen, Chairman (1963) Frank T. LeColst (1964) Wilbur C. Rundlett, Jr. (1965)


Board of Public Welfare Leslie E. Merrifield, Chairman (1965)


Roger M. Peabody (1963) Leyland A. Phillips (1964)


Board of Assessors Paul B. Wake, Chairman (1963)


Wilbur A. Witham (1965) Ernest F. LeBeau (1964)


Treasurer Edward H. Leary (1965)


Tax Collector Harold E. Tyler


Highway Surveyor Allan G. Marshall


Constable James W. Wentworth (1965)


School Committee Robert S. Brown, Chairman (1965) Norman Nathan (1964) Rosamond Bastable (1964)


Page G. Campbell (1963) David V. Harding (1963)


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TOWN OFFICERS


Electric Light Commissioners John Muzichuk, Chairman (1963)


Frank E. Dow (1964) J. Lansing English (1965)


Cemetery Commissioners Michael Lavorgna, Chairman (1964) Edward J. Richardson (1963) Lawrence E. Tinkham (1965)


Superintendent of Burials Charles W. Baker


Tree Warden James Donovan


Planning Board Louis A. Barett, Chairman (1964) Henry N. Sawyer (1966) Raymond J. Dansereau (1967)


Frank A. Connor, Jr. (1965) Gilbert E. Sanders (1963)


Trustees Flint Public Library Paul B. Wake, Chairman (1965)


James H. Coffin (1965) Elmer O. Campbell, Jr. (1964)


Donald A. Aylward (1963) Willis W. Esty (1964) Carl C. Jones (1963)


Water & Sewer Commissioners Benjamin K. Richardson, Chairman (1963)


Roger M. Peabody (1964) George W. Nash, (1965)


Masconomet Regional School Committee Richard Cressey (1963)


Richard E. Quinn (1965) David V. Harding (1963)


Town Officers (Appointed) 1962


Registrars of Voters Lloyd H. Getchell, Chairman (1963) Arthur F. Bastable, Jr. (1964) John M. Cryan (1965) William T. Martin, Jr., Clerk (Ex-Officio)


Zoning Appeal Board Walter E. Clinton, Chairman (1963)


Nathan A. Hayward, Jr. (1964) Donald A. Aylward (1965)


Thomas D. Black (1966) Thomas F. Dolan (1967)


R. Lionel Barrows (Alternate) Ebbe Wennerberg (Alternate)


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TOWN OFFICERS


Finance Committee John R. Wallen, Chairman Stanley Klosowski (1964) Richard J. Fitzpatrick (1965) Laura M. Dansereau (1963)


Chief of Police James W. Wentworth


Sealer of Weights and Measures Joseph F. Begg


Inspector of Animals Joseph F. Begg


Inspector of Slaughtering Joseph F. Begg


Town Accountant Elmer O. Campbell (1963)


Forest Fire Warden Harold F. Purdy


Chief of Fire Department Harold F. Purdy


Superintendent of Cemeteries Charles W. Baker


Moth Superintendent James Donovan


Custodian of Town Hall James H. Ogden


Electric Light Manager Willis W. Esty


Town Counsel Daniel J. Donovan


Welfare Agent Phyllis R. Brown


Building Inspector Roger M. Peabody


Wire Inspector John W. Milbery


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TOWN OFFICERS


Plumbing Inspector and Gas Inspector Beaumont B. Hurd


Veteran's Agent James H. Ogden


Park Superintendent Ernest R. Gould


Health Agent Leland A. Phillips Mary M. Wilson, Assistant


Dog Officer Harold G. Moore


Civil Defense Agent Arthur G. Doane


Custodian Memorial Hall Alfred H. Kitchin


Custodian of Town Lands Edward H. Leary


Conservation Commission Henry N. Sawyer, Chairman (1965)


Samuel P. Armitage (1964) James K. Martin (1963)


Industrial Development Commission Stanley Klosowski, Chairman (1964) Helen F. Richardson (1965) Jeffrey W. Savoie (1966) J. Russell Wallen (1967)


TRUSTEES B. F. Emerson Fund Naumkeag Trust Company, Salem, Mass. Elmer O. Campbell, Jr. Willis W. Esty


Paul B. Wake


Mansfield Fund Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass.


David Cummings Fund Board of Public Welfare


Annual Report


of the Town Accountant 1962


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ending Dec. 31, 1962


RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


TAXES:


CURRENT YEAR


Property


466,300.42


Poll


1,664.00


Farm Animal Excise


245.00


Lieu of Taxes


4,583.71


PREVIOUS YEAR


Property


30,218.59


Poll


20.00


Farm Animal Excise


18.75


Tax Title Redemption


692.99


FROM THE STATE


Income


Valuation Basis


70,852.51


Education Basis


Corporation


17,502.80


592,098.77


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Alcoholic Beverages


4,150.00


All other


861.00


Building


237.50


5,248.50


FINES:


District Court


350.00


350.00


GRANTS AND GIFTS: FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT


Old Age Assistance


13,097.84


Medical Aid for Aged


12,425.55


Aid Dependent Children


4,217.00


Disability Assistance


2,221.50


School Lunches


5,954.10


Other School Purposes


3,266.00


41,181.99


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


FROM STATE


Meal Tax


1,699.64


Vocational Education


784.33


School Transportation


6,680.00


School Building Aid


9,970.03


School Superintendent


3,333.33


Highway (Chapter 81)


9,075.00


Inspector of Animals


100.00


Library


929.50


32,751.83


FROM COUNTY


Dog Licenses


651.79


651.79


ALL OTHER GENERAL REVENUE Sale Tax Possession Property


467.33


467.33


PRIVILEGES


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


62,142.76


62,142.76


DEPARTMENTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT


EXECUTIVE:


Selectmen


63.50


FINANCIAL:


Treasurer


23.68


OTHER DEPARTMENTS:


Clerk


193.00


Board of Appeals


109.00


MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS: Town Hall


661.00


Memorial Hall


1,023.00


2,073.18


PUBLIC SAFETY:


Sealing of Weights & Measures


136.50


Dog Officer


144.00


Gas Inspector


25.00


Electric Inspector


88.00


Fire Alarm


205.00


598.50


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


HEALTH AND SANITATION:


Health


40.00


Animal Disposal


24.00


64.00


HIGHWAYS:


Chapter 90 Maintenance


3,226.23


Chapter 90 Construction


7,452.47


Snow and Sanding


1,304.00


Truck and Machinery Rental


4,683.00


16,665.70


CHARITIES:


GENERAL RELIEF


From Cities and Towns


755.95


From State


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


From Individuals


3,273.68


From State


3,237.43


From Cities and Towns


519.82


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN From State


3,788.27


3,788.27


Disability Assistance From State


3,958.24


3,958.24


MEDICAL AID FOR AGED


From State


9,100.74


9,100.74


VETERANS SERVICES


Other Towns


35.00


35.00


SCHOOLS:


Tuition


300.00


Hall Rental


85.00


Supplies


10.25


Lunches


15,061.19


15,456.44


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES:


ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT


Sale of Light and Power


218,565.21


Miscellaneous


1,966.02


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


WATER DEPARTMENT Town of Danvers Miscellaneous


3,353.20


288.12


224,172.55


CEMETERIES:


Sale of Lots and Graves


265.00


Opening Graves


1,195.00


Care of Endowed Lots


1,579.56


Recording Deeds


8.00


3,047.56


INTEREST:


On Deposit


96.79


On Deferred Taxes


1,881.13


Mansfield Fund


2,115.00


All Other


982.31


5,075.23


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS: Anticipation Revenue Loan


70,000.00


70,000.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Beverage License


10.00


Dog License


1,096.25


Perpetual Care Fund


800.00


Withholding Tax State


2,432.42


Withholding Tax Federal


33,534.60


Mass. Hospital Service


3,026.62


Retirement Fund


4,590.81


Group Insurance


521.86


Meter Deposits


915.00


Water Liens


167.25


47,094.81


REFUNDS:


General


1,065.65


1,065.64


TRANSFERS:


Electric Depreciation Fund


16,000.00


16,000.00


Total Receipts


1,160,759.71


Cash Balance Jan. 1, 1962


203,488.04


1,364,247.75


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT


MODERATOR


Salary


50.00


50.00


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Expenses


47.00


47.00


SELECTMEN


Salaries


1,500.00


Expenses


Clerk


450.00


Supplies and Printing


118.75


Advertisements


134.00


Postage


49.64


Association Dues


34.00


Other Expenses


184.31


970.70


2,470.70


ACCOUNTANT


Salary


1,600.00


Expenses


150.00


150.00


1,750.00


TREASURER


Salary


1,600.00


Expenses


Supplies


143.95


Postage


282.56


Mileage and Expenses


75.00


Clerical Assistance


400.00


Bank Charges


20.00


Association Dues


5.00


Certifying Notes


2.00


Repairs To Equipment


149.45


Tax Title Expense


1,017.74


2,095.70


3,695.70


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


TAX COLLECTOR


Salary


Clerk


2,000.00 840.00


2,840.00


Expenses


Supplies


306.04


Postage


286.80


Deputy Collector


224.50


Telephone


140.19


Association Dues


5.00


Office Expense


66.08


Tax Takings


66.00


Office Equipment


211.50


1,306.11


4,146.11


ASSESSORS


Salaries


1,800.00


Expenses


Supplies and Postage


286.01


Abstracts


123.66


Mileage - Expenses


79.00


Clerical Services


908.25


Office Expenses


184.47


Association Dues


24.00


Office Equipment


50.00


Services


60.00


1,715.39


3,515.39


COUNSEL


Salary


1,000.00


Expenses


100.00


1,100.00


TOWN CLERK


Salary


700.00


Supplies


178.80


Telephone - Postage


163.70


Association Dues


7.50


Recording Deeds


8.00


358.00


1,058.00


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS


Salaries


400.00


Expenses


Listing


391.75


Election Officers


948.00


Printing and Supplies


238.79


Lunches


45.46


New Booths


158.00


Janitor - School Hall


36.40


1,818.40


2,218.40


PLANNING BOARD


Expenses


Clerk


60.00


Association Dues


20.00


Services


300.00


380.00


380.00


TOWN HALL


Salary


480.00


Expenses


Supplies


30.44


Repairs


188.32


Light and Fuel


631.24


850.00


1,330.00


MEMORIAL HALL


Salary


480.00


Expenses


Fuel and Light


1,569.58


Supplies


184.73


Telephone


96.45


Repairs


199.24


New Windows


153.95


2,203.95


2,683.95


Total General Government Expenditures


25,445.25


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


PUBLIC SAFETY


CONSTABLE


Salary


35.00


35.00


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Salaries and Wages


12,584.25


Expenses


Car and Radio Maintenance 2,467.43


Office Expenses 732.14


Supplies 118.67


Equipment 151.50


Dues and Expenses


24.00


3,493.74


16,077.99


CIVIL DEFENSE


Expenses


94.20


94.20


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Salaries


3,442.39


Expenses


Labor 5,731.50


Equipment and Repairs


2,187.99


Gasoline and Oil


503.46


Fuel and Light


1,133.92


Building Maintenance


122.35


Office Expenses - Telephone


477.20


Fire Alarm


625.96


Insurance


220.15


11,002.53


14,444.92


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PROTECTION OF PROPERTY


BUILDING INSPECTOR


Salary


Expenses


500.00 200.00


700.00


BOARD OF APPEALS


Expenses


Clerk


155.00


Advertisements


103.50


Supplies - Postage


105.37


363.87


363.87


WIRE INSPECTOR


Salary


300.00


Expenses


130.00


430.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Salary


175.00


Expenses


75.00


250.00


GAS INSPECTOR


Salary


100.00


Expenses


35.06


135.06


FORESTRY DEPARTMENT


Labor


2,636.90


Expenses


Truck Maintenance


143.24


Truck Hire


13.50


Supplies


587.40


Removing Trees


777.30


New Trees


290.00


1,118.44


4,448.34


DOG OFFICER


Salary Expenses


200.00


118.11


318.11


Total Public Safety Expenditures 37,297.49


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HEALTH AND SANITATION


HEALTH AND SANITATION


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Salaries


320.00


Expenses


Polio and Virus Clinics


85.43


Engineering Services


100.00


Care of Dump


2,105.07


Vital Statistics


247.00


Contagious Diseases


83.10


Office Expenses


76.87


Agent Expenses


54.16


Hospital Services


106.67


2,858.30


3,178.30


DENTAL CLINIC


Expenses


Services


1,229.00


Supplies


95.43


1,324.43


COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM


Middleton Community Services, Inc. 2,500.00


2,500.00


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS


Salary


200.00


Expenses


100.00


300.00


INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING


Salary


50.00 50.00


ESSEX SANITORIUM ASSESSMENT


County Treasurer 2,420.66


2,420.66


Total Health and Sanitation Expenditures


9,773.39


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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


HIGHWAYS


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Labor


19,035.60


Expenses


Truck Hire


3,943.60


Equipment Hire


2,880.75


Supplies


2,048.51


Sand and Gravel


745.74


Asphalt


3,868.30


Signs


4.00


Light and Power


143.00


Office Expenses


478.16


Equipment


958.68


Storage


50.00


Tree Removal


150.00


15,270.74


34,306.34


SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS


Storm Drains


1,000.00


Highway Truck


4,320.00


Street Lighting


5,500.00


Street Numbering


100.00


10,920.00


ROAD MACHINERY ACCOUNT


Expenses


Gasoline and Oil


1,989.72


Parts and Repairs


1,713.35


Equipment


150.00


Registration


6.00


Supplies


284.36


4,143.43


4,143.43


SNOW REMOVAL


Labor


6,317.85


Expenses


Truck Hire


4,651.30


Equipment and Repair's


1,128.91


Salt and Sand


3,713.51


State Road


57.29


9,551.01


15,868.86


Total Highway Expenditures 65,238.63


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CHARITIES ACCOUNT


CHARITIES


PUBLIC WELFARE


Salaries


900.00


Expenses


70.40


GENERAL RELIEF


Expenses


Aid - Cash


105.00


Groceries and Fuel


108.83


Medical Aid


742.19


Hospitals


442.56


Other Cities and Towns


2,149.50


3,548.08


4,518.48


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Administration Aid


1,883.00


Cash


23,552.49


Other Cities and Towns


591.89


24,144.38


26,027.38


MEDICAL AID FOR AGED


Cash


26,234.11


26,234.11


AID DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Cash


10,815.06


10,815.06


DISABILITY ASSISTANCE


10,472.69


10,472.69


Cash


Total Charities Expenditures


78,067.72


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VETERANS' SERVICES


VETERANS' SERVICES


Salary


250.00


Aid


Cash


8,447.00


Fuel - Groceries


724.36


Medical Aid


803.67


Other Cities and Towns


280.37


10,255.40


Total Veterans Services Expenditures 10,505.40


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


SCHOOLS


Salaries


Superintendent


8,722.96


Teachers and Supervisors


117,187.46


Doctor


500.00


Nurse


1,350.00


Clerks


5,513.73


Attendance Officer


98.00


Janitors


8,571.08


141,943.23


Expenses


Superintendent


180.00


Office


1,167.14


Books and Supplies


8,216.89


Building Maintenance


6,293.59


Fuel and Light


6,810.34


Transportation


16,306.00


Tuition


87.50


Furnishing Equipment


673.25


Miscellaneous


376.99


40,111.70


182,054.93


SCHOOL LUNCH


Labor


8,164.22


Equipment and supplies


13,270.65


21,404.87


REGIONAL SCHOOL


Assessment


246,162.10


Special Assessment


24,510.00


270,672.10


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE


Expenses


3,453.97


3,453.97


VOCATIONAL EDUCATION


Tuition


83.38


83.38


Total School Expenditure 477,669.25


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LIBRARY AND PARK DEPARTMENTS


LIBRARY


Salaries


2,784.50


Expenses


2,650.18


Total Library Expenditures


5,434.68


RECREATION


PARK


Labor


560.20


Expenses


Supplies


477.73


Equipment Hire


297.00


Playground Equipment


65.05


839.78


1,399.98


Christmas Lighting


21.76


21.76


Total Recreation Expenditures


1,421.74


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UNCLASSIFIED


UNCLASSIFIED


INSURANCE


Workmen's Compensation and


Public Liability


2,786.77


Collector's Bond


258.88


Treasurer's Bond


263.70


Clerk's Bond


10.00


Blanket Fire


3,090.40


Life and Hospital


6,772.78


Vehicle - Liability


2,363.72


15,546.26


Memorial Day


473.51


Printing Town Reports


1,722.50


MANSFIELD FUND


Concert


200.00


Picnic


1,283.05


Thanksgiving and Christmas


764.00


2,247.05


Total Unclassified Expenditures 19,989.31


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PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES


ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT


Salaries


Commissioners


600.00


Manager


7,360.00


Clerk


3,040.00 11,000.00


MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION


Energy


Mass. Electric Co.


131,049.54


Danvers Electric Dept.


471.08


131,520.62


Labor


22,856.90


Expenses


Materials


10,716.59


Office Expenses


2,165.59


Truck Maintenance


1,693.26


Insurance


774.57


Depreciation


8,128.00


Line Clearance


57.21


Refund


12.00


23,547.22


Construction Sub-Station


54,010.78 242,935.52


WATER DEPARTMENT


Salaries - Commissioners


450.00


Expenses


146.46


Materials and Labor


1,399.66


1,996.12


Total Public Service Enterprise Expenditures


244,931.64


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CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


CEMETERIES


Salaries


Commissioners


60.00


Supt. of Burials


30.00


90.00


Labor


8,286.90


Expenses


Truck Hire


215.00


Supplies


300.28


515.28


Total Cemetery Expenditures


8,892.18


27


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


BONDED DEBT


School Addition 1950


10,000.00


School Addition 1956


10,000.00


Fire Truck Loan


3,000.00


Temporary Loan


70,000.00 93,000.00


INTEREST


School Addition Loans


6,045.00


Fire Truck


105.00


Temporary Loan


196.00


6,346.00


Total Municipal Indebtedness Expenditures 99,346.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


State Parks and Reservations


1,684.83


County Tax


10,992.07


Dog Licenses to County


1,095.25


Withholding Tax - State


2,398.61


Withholding Tax - Federal


33,534.60


Retirement Assessment


6,375.21


Retirement Deductions


4,590.81


Meter Deposits


2,451.00


Beverage License


10.00


Perpetual Care Funds


800.00


Water Leins


167.25


64,063.63


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REFUNDS-TRANSFERS


REFUNDS


1961 Excise Tax


936.69


1962 Excise Tax


1,566.88


1961 Real Estate Tax


75.60


1962 Real Estate Tax


405.28


School


300.00


License


24.00


Total Refunds


3,308.45


Transfer Electric


Depreciation Fund


16,000.00


16,000.00


Total Expenditures


1,166,384.76


Cash Balance December 31, 1962


197,862.99


1,364,247.75


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APPROPRIATIONS-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES


Recapitulation of Appropriation, Transfers and Expenditures


Moderator, Salary


Finance Committee Expenses


100.00


47.00


53.00


Selectmen's Salaries 1,500.00


1,500.00


Transfer


20.70


520.70


520.70


Clerk


450.00


450.00


Accountant, Salary Expenses


150.00


150.00


Treasurer, Salary


1,600.00


1,600.00


Expenses


1,100.00


1,077.96


22.04


Tax Title


1,000.00


1,774.00


1,774.00


Collector, Salaries


2,840.00


2,840.00


Expenses


1,100.00


Transfer


211.50


1,311.50


1,306.11


5.39


Assessors, Salaries Expenses


1,800.00


1,800.00


84.61


Counsel, Salaries Expenses


100.00


100.00


Clerk, Salary


700.00


700.00


Expenses


350.00


350.00


Elections and Registrations


Salaries


400.00


400.00


Expenses


1,500.00


Transfer


318.40


1,818.40


1,818.40


Planning Board Expenses


600.00


380.00


220.00


Town Hall, Salary


Expenses


800.00


Transfer


50.00


850.00


850.00


Expenses


2,000.00


Transfer


50.00


2,050.00


2,050.00


Special


1,500.00


153.95


1,346.05*


Appropriation and Transfer 50.00


Expended 50.00


Unexpended Balance


Expenses


1,600.00


1,600.00


Refund


17.74


1 800.00


1,715.39


1,000.00


1,000.00


480.00


480.00


Memorial Hall, Salary


480.00


480.00


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APPROPRIATIONS-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES


Constable, Salary


Police Chief, Salary


5,720.00


5,720.00


Wages


7,410.00


6,864.25


545.75


Expenses


3,275.00


Transfer


300.00


3,575.00


3,493.74


81.26


Civil Defense, Expenses


100.00


94.20


5.80


Fire Salaries


3,990.00


3,442.39


547.61


Expenses


11,005.00


11,002.53


2.47


Radio


650.00


650.00*


Building Inspector, Salary Expenses


100.00


35.06


64.94


Board of Appeals Expenses


500.00


363.87


136.13


Wire Inspector, Salary Expenses


130.00


130.00


Gas and Plumbing Inspector


Salary


100.00


100.00


Expenses


?100.00


35.06


64.94


Sealer of Weights


and Measures Salary Expenses


175.00


175.00


Moth Expenses


1,200.00


1,173.80


26.20


Tree Warden Expenses


1,500.00


1,486.60


13.40


Dutch Elm Disease Control Expenses


1,500.00


1,497.94


2.06


New Trees


300.00


290.00


10.00


Dog Officer, Salary


200.00


200.00


Expenses


140.00


118.11


21.89


Health Salaries


Expenses


2,500.00


Transfer


358.30


2,858.30


2,858.30


Dental Clinic


1,500.00


1,324.43


175.57


Community Health Program


2,500.00


2,500.00


Animal Inspector Salary Expenses


100.00


100.00


Inspector of Slaughtering Salary


50.00


50.00


Road Machinery Fund


Balance


1,521.32


Receipts


4,683.00


6,204.32


5,143.43


1,060.89*


Appropriation and Transfer 35.00


Expended 35.00


Unexpended Balance


500.00


500.00


300.00


300.00




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