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FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY
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REPORT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
Town of Middleton
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1963
A
MIDDLETON
The Mirror Press - Danvers, Mass. 1964
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Flint Public Library Middleton, Mass.
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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 Tenth day of March next, at eight o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the follow- ing 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, 1964, 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 John Spottiswood and others to see if the Town will vote under Massachusetts General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 121, Section 26K, as amended, to establish a Housing Authority and in that connection to make any and all determinations and declarations deemed necessary or desirable, and take any action in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 5. On petition of the Board of Selectmen, to see if the Town will vote to grant a Stabilization Fund in accordance with Chapter 40, Section 5B of the General Laws as amended, and to appropriate and transfer sums of money from time to time to and from such fund.
ARTICLE 6. On petition of the Board of Electric Light Comissioners, to see if the Town will vote to accept the sum of $11,500.00 from the earnings of the Electric Light Department; said sum to be used for the reduction of taxes.
ARTICLE 7. On petition of the Board of Electric Light Commissioners, to see if the Town will vote to install 12 (twelve) street lights in the Brigadoon Subdivision off South Main Street; these lights to be installed on the existing developed streets, and to appropriate the sum of $1,200.00 for the purchase of materials to install these fixtures; said amount to be taken from the earnings of the Electric Light Department.
ARTICLE 8. On petition of the Selectmen, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, take by eminent domain, or otherwise acquire in fee by the Town, certain parcels of land situated on the northerly and southerly side of Mt. Vernon Street, as is more minutely described on "Plan of a Portion of Mt. Vernon Street from King Street Southwesterly in the Town of Middleton, Massachusetts, dated May, 1963, Holt & Goodwin, Land Surveyors," on file in the Town Clerk's office, for use as highway and public utility purposes; and to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of such acquisition and land damages, said amount to be taken from available funds.
ARTICLE 9. On petition of the Board of Health, to see if the Town will vote to appropriate $365.00 as the Town's share for the support of a Child Guidance Clinic for the Mental Health Association of the North Shore.
ARTICLE 10. On petition of the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, to see if the Town will vote to have the Moderator appoint a Committee to study the report of Whitman & Howard, Engineers, in regard to a Town Water System and any other facts and information which may be available. This committee to be appointed as follows: Board of Water Commissioners, three members; one member each from the following Boards, Selectmen, Planning Board, Industrial Development Commission and two Citizens of the Town; and to appropriate the sum of $400.00 for expenses of this Committee, said sum to be taken from the Water Department Account; this committee to report back its actions and recommendations at a Town Meeting not later than the Annual Town Meeting, 1965; or to take any other action thereto.
ARTICLE 11. On petition of the Fire Chief, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $12,375.00 to pay the salaries of three (3) permanent men for the Fire Department; said men to start work the first week in April, 1964.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Planning Board the sum of six thousand, five hundred dollars ($6,500.00) to be used to prepare a Master Plan that will include land use, population, economic base, and so forth; said sum of money will be used in conjunction with matching funds, if available, through the Housing Act of 1954, Title VII, Section 701, as amended, or take any other action thereto.
ARTICLE 13. On petition of the Selectmen and the Chief of Police, to see if the Town will vote to have the Moderator appoint a committee of five (5) citizens to investigate the advisability of a town-owned police station and lock-up in the Town of Middleton; one member of said committee to be the Chief of Police.
ARTICLE 14. On petition of the Board of Selectmen, to see if the Town will vote to rescind Article 11 of the Special Town Meeting of November 14, 1961 which reads as follows: "To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Water Department the sum of $42,000 for laying and installing a 12-inch water main at South Main Street, extending from Boston Street in a southerly direction 3,800 feet, more or less, said sum to be raised and appropriated in the following manner; The sum of $27,000 received by the Town under Article 10 to be appropriated to the Water Department, the sum of $15,000 to be raised by borrowing and appropriated to the Water Department, and to authorize the Selectmen to issue bonds or notes in the amount of $15,000 for a period not to extend 10 years." Bonding authority has been granted by two different Town Meetings for the same appropriation.
ARTICLE 15. On petition of the Board of Selectmen to see if the Town will vote to accept the provision of Chapter 478, Acts of 1963, which would increase the amount of pension and retirement allowances paid to certain former public employees.
ARTICLE 16. On petition of the Board of Selectmen, to see if the Town will vote to add to the Town By-laws, Part One, Chapter VII, the following:
Section (4)
a. In all the territory of the Town known as Residence Zone "B" there shall be allowed one number to every 125 feet along the line of each side of the street.
b. In all the territory of the Town known as Residence Zone "A" there shall be allowed one number to every 75 feet along the line of each side of the street.
c. In all the territory of the Town known as Business District, Limited Commercial District, or Commercial District there shall be allowed one number to every 25 feet along the line of each side of the street.
d. On all streets running north or south, numbering shall begin at the end nearer Memorial Hall, odd numbers to the right, even numbers to the left, and all minor lateral streets shall be numbered from one up starting from the main traveled way from which they originate, odd numbers to be on the right, even numbers to be on the left.
e. Streets originating from Main Street shall be numbered from one up, easterly or westerly, from the point of origin, odd numbers to be on the right, even numbers to be on the left.
f. Streets lying east or west of Main Street but not originating there from, shall be numbered from the end nearer the Memorial Hall.
g. In all cases odd numbers shall be on the right and even numbers on the left from the point of origin.
h. In calculating frontages for numbering there shall be included the width of abutting or intersecting streets and all intervening parks or public property.
i. The Building Inspector shall be responsible for keeping of all records in regard to house numbers, and he shall be the only person authorized to issue house numbers. Where rules (4) a. through (4) h. are obviously inappropriate the Building Inspector shall be guided by a general policy of having a number system begin at the end of the street nearest the center of Town, or nearest the principal traveled way. In all cases the Building Inspector shall have the power to exercise discretion and his decision shall be final.
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 16 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, One Member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years, One Member of the Board of Assessors for three years, Tax Collector, Highway Surveyor, One Member of the School Committee for one year, Two Members of the School Committee for three years, One Electric Light Commissioner for three years, One Cemetery Commissioner for one year, One Cemetery Commissioner for three years, Tree Warden, One Member of the Planning Board for five years, Two Trustees of Flint Public Library for three years, One Water and Sewer 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 Twelfth day of February in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-four.
A true copy. Attest :
JAMES W. WENTWORTH, Constable
FRANK T. LeCOLST, Chairman GEORGE M. FARLEY, Clerk ROBERT G. GOWEN
Selectnien of Middleton
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Annual Report
for the
Town of Middleton
Massachusetts
1963
FIDOLETON
In Memoriam
RICHARD N. MAXWELL
1883 - 1963
Superintendent of Burials 1938-1950
Superintendent of Cemeteries
1938-1950
Cemetery Commissioner
1951-1960
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TOWN OFFICERS
Town Officers (Elected) 1963
Moderator Daniel J. Donovan
Town Clerk William T. Martin, Jr.
Selectmen and Board of Health Frank T. LeColst, Chairman (1964) George M. Farley, Clerk (1965) Robert G. Gowen (1966)
Board of Public Welfare Leslie E. Merrifield, Chairman (1965) Roger M. Peabody (1966) Leyland A. Phillips, Clerk (1964)
Board of Assessors Paul B. Wake, Chairman (1966)
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 David V. Harding, Chairman (1966)
Page G. Campbell (1966)
Francis X. Masse (1964)
Rosamond Bastable (1964) Edward H. Jones (1964)
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TOWN OFFICERS
Electric Light Commissioners Frank E. Dow, Chairman (1964) J. Lansing English (1965) John Muzichuk (1966)
Cemetery Commissioners Michael Lavorgna, Chairman (1964)
Lawrence E. Tinkham (1965) Edward J. Richardson (1966)
Tree Warden James Donovan
Planning Board Louis A. Barett, Chairman (1964)
Frank A. Connor, Jr. (1965) Raymond J. Dansereau (1967)
Henry N. Sawyer (1966) John A. Goodwin (1968)
Trustees of Flint Public Library Paul B. Wake, Chairman (1965)
James H. Coffin (1965) Elmer O. Campbell, Jr. (1964)
Donald A. Aylward (1966) Willis W. Esty (1964) Carl C. Jones (1966)
Water and Sewer Commissioners George W. Nash, Chairman (1965)
Roger M. Peabody (1964) John W. Mendalka (1966)
Masconomet Regional School Committee Richard Cressey (1966)
Richard E. Quinn (1965) Page G. Campbell (1964)
Town Officers (Appointed) 1963
Registrars of Voters Lloyd H. Getchell, Chairman (1966) Arthur F. Bastable, (1964) John M. Cryan (1965) William T. Martin, Jr., Clerk (Ex-Officio)
Zoning Appeal Board Walter E. Clinton, Chairman (1966) Nathan A. Hayward, Jr. (1964) Donald A. Aylward (1965)
Thomas D. Black (1966) Thomas F. Dolan (1967)
R. Lionel Barrows (Alternate) 1964 Ebbe Wennerberg (Alternate) 1964
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TOWN OFFICERS
Finance Committee John R. Wallen, Chairman
Robert E. Kelley (1964)
Laura M. Dansereau (1966)
Edward J. Fitzpatrick (1965) Richard M. Murphy (1966)
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 (1966)
Forest Fire Warden Harold F. Purdy
Chief of Fire Department Harold F. Purdy
Superintendent of Cemeteries Edward J. Richardson
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 and Gas Inspector Beaumont B. Hurd
Veterans' Agent James H. Ogden
Park Superintendent Ernest R. Gould
Health Agent John Bowers Mary M. Wilson, Assistant
Dog Officer Harold G. Moore
Civil Defense Agent Arthur G. Doane
Custodian of Memorial Hall Alfred H. Kitchin
Custodian of Town Lands Edward H. Leary
Conservation Commission Henry N. Sawyer, Chairman (1965)
Samuel P. Armitage (1966) James K. Martin (1964)
Industrial Development Commission Stanley W. Klosowski, Chairman (1964)
Helen F. Richardson (1965) George M. Farley (1966)
J. Russell Wallen (1967) Henry G. Roberge (1968)
Trustees B. F. Emerson Fund
Naumkeag Trust Company, Salem, Mass. Elmer O. Campbell, Jr. Willis W. Esty
Paul B. Wake Carl C. Jones
Mansfield Fund Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass.
David Cummings Fund Board of Public Welfare
Annual Report
of the
Town Accountant 1963
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ending Dec. 31, 1963
RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE
TAXES:
CURRENT YEAR
Property
494,339.20
Poll
1,620.00
Farm Animal Excise
30.00
Lieu of Taxes
5,223.54
PREVIOUS YEAR
Property
40,104.75
Poll
18.00
Tax Title Redemption
2,089.94
FROM THE STATE
Income Tax
Valuation Basis
14,328.94
Education Basis
61,863.88
Corporation
18,132.80
637,751.05
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Alcoholic Beverages
5,650.00
All others
1,026.75
6,676.75
FINES:
District Court
75.00
75.00
GRANTS AND GIFTS:
FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Old Age Assistance
14,530.00
Medical Aid for Aged
16,552.07
Aid Dependent Children
5,607.00
Disability Assistance
2,605.50
Other School Purposes
3,349.51
42,644.08
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
FROM STATE
Meal Tax
1,631.36
Vocational Education
31.50
School Transportation
9,910.00
School Building Aid
9,970.03
School Superintendent
3,333.33
Highway (Chapter 81)
9,075.00
School Lunches
5,350.18
Inspection of Animals
100.00
Library
929.50
40,330.90
FROM COUNTY
Dog Licenses
768.11
768.11
OTHER GENERAL REVENUE
State Tax Possession Property
33.60
33.60
PRIVILEGES
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
63,145.28
63,145.28
DEPARTMENTAL GENERAL GOVERMENT
EXECUTIVE:
Selectmen
81.00
FINANCIAL:
Treasurer
65.53
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Clerk
20.00
Board of Appeals
88.50
MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS:
Town Hall
708.00
Memorial Hall
1,020.00
1,983.03
PUBLIC SAFETY:
Sealing of Weights and Measures
74.55
Dog Officer
49.00
Gas Inspector
24.50
Wire Inspector
111.50
Building Inspector
1,122.00
Police
20.00
Fire
201.55
1,603.10
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
HEALTH AND SANITATION: Health
169.00
169.00
HIGHWAYS:
Chapter 90 Construction
5,726.40
Snow and Sanding
724.25
Truck and Machinery Rental Sale of Tank
5,822.63
85.00
12,358.28
CHARITIES:
GENERAL RELIEF
From Cities and Towns
193.58
193.58
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
From Cities and Towns
51.47
From State
4,387.99
4,439.46
MEDICAL AID FOR AGED From State
10,764.72
10,764.72
AID DEPENDENT CHILDREN From State
4,158.89
4,158.89
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
From State
4,920.04
4,920.04
SCHOOLS
Tuition, Transportation
1,408.50
Youth Service Board
1,350.00
Hall Rental
120.00
Supplies
78.72
Lunches
15,338.24
Insurance
240.00
18,535.46
UNCLASSIFIED
Insurance Dividend
155.00
155.00
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES: ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Sale of Light and Power 223,097.52 Miscellaneous 2,212.84
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
WATER DEPARTMENT Town of Danvers Middleton Estates, Inc.
14,533.68
22,013.86
261,857.90
CEMETERIES:
Sale of Lots and Graves
405.00
Opening Graves
1,040.00
Care of Endowed Lots
1,639.49
Recording Deeds
8.00
3,092.49
INTEREST:
On Deposit
23.75
Deferred Taxes
1,387.84
Mansfield Fund
2,222.00
All other
697.13
4,330.72
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS:
Anticipation Revenue Loan
100,000.00
Water Loan
15,000.00
115,000.00
AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT
Beverage Licenses
10.00
Dog Licenses
1,015.00
Perpetual Care Fund
1,078.00
Withholding Tax State
3,175.08
Withholding Tax Federal
39,721.10
Mass. Hospital Service
2,539.46
Group Insurance
532.76
Tailings
110.35
Meter Deposits
1,310.00
Water Liens
1,256.72
Retirement Fund
5,545.05
56,293.52
REFUNDS:
General
2,110.03
2,110.74
TRANSFERS:
Electric Depreciation Fund
19,782.42
19,782.42
Total Receipts
1,313,173.12
Cash Balance Jan. 1, 1963
197,862.99
1,511,036.11
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT
MODERATOR
Salary
50.00
50.00
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Expenses
46.50
46.50
SELECTMEN
Salaries
1,416.66
Expenses
Clerk
450.00
Supplies and Printing
188.68
Advertisements
78.00
Postage
4.40
Association Dues
44.00
Office Equipment
200.00
Other Expenses
100.88
1,065.96
2,482.62
ACCOUNTANT
Salary Expenses
1,800.00 190.31
1,990.31
Salary
1,800.00
Expenses
Supplies
301.04
Postage
10.00
Mileage and Expenses
45.00
Clerical Assistance
125.00
Bank Charges
20.00
Association Dues
5.00
Certifying Notes
2.00
Office Equipment
445.50
Tax Title Expenses
1,200.00
2,153.54
3,953.54
TREASURER
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
TAX COLLECTOR
Salary
Clerk
2,200.00 840.00
3,040.00
Expenses
Supplies
353.16
Office Expenses
272.55
Postage
334.90
Deputy Collector
162.10
Association Dues
5.00
1,127.71
4,167.71
ASSESSORS
Salaries
1,800.00
Expenses
Supplies
168.70
Office Expenses
150.46
Clerical Services
1,009.50
Abstracts
146.65
Postage
30.00
Mileage and Expenses
85.00
Office Equipment
203.55
1,793.86
3,593.86
COUNSEL
Salary
1,200.00
Expenses
332.50
1,532.50
TOWN CLERK
Salary
700.00
Expenses
Office Expenses
249.33
Association Dues
7.50
Recording Deeds
8.00
Office Equipment
89.46
354.29
1,054.29
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7 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS
Salaries
200.00
Expenses
Listing
361.75
Elections
616.01
Janitor - School Hall
32.00
1,009.76
1,209.76
PLANNING BOARD
Expenses
Clerk
47.00
Services
126.63
Advertisments
170.00
353.63
TOWN HALL
Salary
480.00
Expenses
Supplies
34.02
Repairs
249.89
Light and Fuel
588.80
872.71
1,352.71
MEMORIAL HALL
Salary
480.00
Expenses
Fuel and Light
1,751.68
Supplies
255.38
Repairs
832.08
New Doors
996.00
3,835.14
4,315.14
Total General Government Expenditures
26,102.57
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PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC SAFETY
CONSTABLE
Salary
35.00
35.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Salary - Chief
5,980.00
Wages
8,175.65 14,155.65
Expenses
Car and Radio Maintenance
2,690.06
New Cruiser
1,651,00
Radar Equipment
1,195.00
Supplies
149.82
Equipment
229.25
Office Expenses
607.48
Dues and Expenses
10.00
6,532.61
20,688.26
CIVIL DEFENSE
Expenses
93.00
93.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Salary - Chief
5,720.00
Men
2,292.25
8,012.25
Expenses
Labor
6,228.75
Equipment and Repairs
1,375.78
Gasoline and Oil
628.03
Fuel and Light
1,167.62
Building Maintenance
113.29
Office Expenses
599.98
Fire Alarm
1,089.38
Insurance
220.15
County Radio
625.25
12,048.23 20,060.48
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PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
BUILDING INSPECTOR
Salary Expenses
500.00 253.50
753.50
BOARD OF APPEALS
Expenses
Clerk
190.00
Advertisments
116.00
Office Expenses
40.00
346.00
346.00
WIRE INSPECTOR
Salary
300.00
Expenses
130.00
430.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Salary
175.00
Expenses
76.00
251.00
GAS INSPECTOR
Salary
100.00
Expenses
19.86
119.86
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
Labor
2,407.10
Expenses
Truck Hire
110.00
Supplies
1,077.78
Removing Trees
567.40
New Trees
227.20
1,982.38
4,389.48
DOG OFFICER
Salary
200.00
Expenses
173.31
373.31
Total Public Safety Expenditures
47,539.89
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HEALTH AND SANITATION
HEALTH AND SANITATION
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Salaries
320.00
Expenses
Dump Operation
2,566.50
Clinics
34.13
Vital Statistics
218.00
Contagious Diseases
72.26
Agent Expenses
36.67
Printing Plumbing Code
680.00
Hospital Services
316.80
3,924.36
4,244.36
DENTAL CLINIC
Expenses
Services
Expenses
1,192.60 106.39
1,298.99
COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM
Middleton Community Services, Inc. 2,500.00
2,500.00
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
Salary
Expenses
200.00 100.00
300.00
INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING
Salary
50.00 50.00
ESSEX SANITORIUM ASSESSMENT
County Treasurer 2,175.48
2,175.48
Total Health and Sanitation Expenditures 10,568.83
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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
HIGHWAYS
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Labor
20,842.13
Expenses
Truck Hire
3,343.72
Equipment Hire
2,996.00
Supplies
3,414.96
Sand and Gravel
1,434.99
Asphalt
4,351.10
Signs
27.50
Light and Power
127.92
Office Expenses
283.95
Equipment
310.11
16,290.25
37,132.38
SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
Storm Drains
993.19
Hilldale Avenue
7,999.96
Forest Street Land Taking
650.00
Street Lighting
5.500.00
Street Numbering
176.55
15,319.70
ROAD MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Expenses
Gasoline and Oil
2,671.18
Parts and Repairs
1,428.36
Equipment
618.00
Registration
24.00
Supplies
302.12
5,043.66
5,043.66
SNOW REMOVAL
Labor
6,500.10
Expenses
Truck Hire
4,991.30
Equipment and Repairs 2,258.53
Salt and Sand
4,589.49
State Road
73.18
11,912.50 18,412.60
Total Highway Expenditures
75,908.34
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CHARITIES ACCOUNT
CHARITIES
PUBLIC WELFARE
Salaries
900.00
Expenses
58.90
958.90
GENERAL RELIEF
Expenses
Groceries and Fuel
240.14
Medical Aid
13.90
Hospitals
1,790.16
Other Cities and Towns
2,856.31
Retirement
209.38
5,109.89
6,068.79
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Administration
2,074.30
Aid
Cash
21,194.77
Other Cities and Towns 695.65
21,890.42
23,964.72
MEDICAL AID FOR AGED
Cash
32,010.53
32,010.53
AID DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Cash
17,261.55
17,261.55
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
Cash
8,494.99
8,494.99
Total Charities Expenditures
87,800.58
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VETERANS' SERVICES
VETERANS' SERVICES
Salary
250.00
Aid
Cash
8,025.00
Fuel and Groceries
727.30
Medical Aid
1,020.20
Other Cities and Towns
120.00
9,892.50
Total Veterans Service Expenditures 10,142.50
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SCHOOLS
Salaries
Superintendent
9,678.12
Office
1,407.09
Teachers and Supervisors
133,171.16
Doctor
520.00
Nurse
1,383.32
Clerks
6,268.92
Attendance Officer
100.00
Janitors
9,008.46
Census
87.30
160,217.28
Expenses
Superintendent
326.20
Books and Supplies
9,530.08
Building and Maintenance
11,322.45
Fuel and Light
7,051.13
Transportation
20,458.00
Tuition
330.00
Furniture - Equipment
3,303.65
Miscellaneous
168.32
53,896.92
214,114.20
SCHOOL LUNCH
Labor
9,466.26
Equipment and Supplies
11,252.54
20,718.80
REGIONAL SCHOOL
Assessment
251,734.56
251,734.56
SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
Expenses
New Building
12,862.76 8,717.60 21,580.36 21,580.36
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Tuition
101.10 101.10
Total School Expenditures
508,249.02
LIBRARY AND PARK DEPARTMENTS
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LIBRARY
Salaries
Expenses
3,142.86 2,698.10
Total Library Expenditures
5,840.96
RECREATION
PARK
Labor
1,043.60
Expenses
Supplies
537.11
Equipment Hire
457.30
Playground Equipment
297.61
1,292.02
2,335.62
Christmas Lighting
47.03
47.03
Total Recreation Expenditures
2,382.65
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
INSURANCE
Workmen's Compensation and
Public Liability
3,222.33.
Collector's Bond
174.75
Treasurer's Bond
204.55
Clerk's Bond
10.00
Blanket Fire
1,158.26
Life and Hospital
7,888.26
Vehicle - Liability
3,022.63
15,680.78
Housing for Elderly
79.95
Memorial Day
472.40
Printing Town Reports
1,748.60
MANSFIELD FUND
Concert
200.00
Picnic
1,649.70
Thanksgiving and Christmas
1,037.00
2,886.70
Total Unclassified Expenditures 20,868.43
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PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
Salaries
Commissioners
600.00
Manager
7,540.00
Clerks
3,640.00
11,780.00
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
Energy
Mass. Electric Co. Danvers Electric Dept.
130,771.90
Labor
22,826.40
Expenses
Materials
16,838.07
Office Expenses
1,492.78
Truck Maintenance
1,578.12
Insurance
55.00
Depreciation
4,455.13
Line Clearance
1,077.30
Refunds
15.69
Mill Street Lights
1,458.83
Meadow Drive Lights
280.40
27,251.32
192,629.62
WATER DEPARTMENT
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Salaries - Commissioners
450.00
Expenses - office 152.81
Materials and Labor 2,161.59 2,764.40 2,764.40
Total Public Service Enterprises Expenditures 195,394.02
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CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
CEMETERIES
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Salaries
Commissioners
50.00
Supt. of Burials
30.00
80.00
Labor
8,454.00
Truck Hire
224.00
Supplies
263.89
8,941.89
9,021.89
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
BONDED DEBT
School Addition 1950
School Addition 1956
10,000.00 10,000.00
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