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TOWN DOCUMENTS
SEVENTY-FIRST
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town of Swampscott, Mass.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922
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A.D. 1952.
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MANCHESTER - RAS
THE
TOWN DOCUMENTS
SEVENTY-FIRST
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town of Swampscott, Mass.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922
SETTLED
A.D. 1629.
INCORPORATE
T. A. D. 1852 ..
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SWAMPSCOTT PUBLIC LIBRARY
MANCHESTER : MASS. NORTH SHORE PRESS, INC. 1923
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INDEX
Reports of Departments and Committees.
PAGE.
Appropriations recommended
43-197
Appropriations voted
31
Assessors
114
Building Inspector
139
Cemetery, Superintendent of .
138
Dog Officer, Report of
179
Election, Town
22
Election, State Primaries
56
Election, State
60
Finance Committee, Report of
25-27
Fire Engineers
110
Forest Warden
119
Fourth of July Committee
180
Health, Board of .
143
Health Nurse, Report of
150
Health Officer
146
Highways, Surveyor of
Library, Trustees of
Library, Building Committee's Report of
142
Milk Inspector
152
Moth Work, Superintendent of
120
Palmer School addition
175
Park Commission .
155
Plumbing, Inspector of .
154
Police, Departmental Report
107
Poor, Overseers of
177
School Census
96
School Directory
185
Town Accountant
205
Town Clerk's Statistics
65
Town Clerk's Records
17
Town Committees Appointed
9
Town Engineer
117
Town Officers Appointed
6
Town Officers Elected .
4
Town Valuation
114
Town Warrant, February 20, 1922
17
Town Warrant, April 4, 1922
24
Town Warrant, August 15, 1922
51
Town Warrant, September 6, 1922
52
Town Warrant, February 19, 1923 . Tree Warden, Report of
265
121
Water and Sewerage Board .
161
Weights and Measures, Sealer of ..
172
Public Property, Inventory of
12
School Committee
84
104
Selectmen, Board of .
158
140
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Financial Reports.
PAGE.
American Legion Headquarters
231
Assessors' Department
114-213
Balance Sheets
78-242-259
Cemetery
235
Collector of Taxes
182-212
County Tax
236
Department Summaries
241
Division of Accounts
66-246
Engineering Department
214
Forest Warden
219
Health Department
220
Health Nurse
221
Heat and Light, G. A. R. Hall
232
Highway Department
222
Insurance
232
Interest and Maturing Debt
235
July Fourth Celebration
233
Law Department
189-214
Library
229
Liabilities
131
Memorial Day
232
Metropolitan Assessment
231
Military Aid, World War
226
Moth Extermination
219
Notes Payable
125-130
Park Department
230
Police Department
216
Poor Department
225
Printing Town Reports
187-232
Refuse and Garbage
222
.School Instruction Costs
98
Schools
90-226
Sealer of Weights and Measures
218
Selectmen's Department
211
Sewer Maintenance and Operation
221
Sewer Notes and Bonds
133
Stacey Brook Culvert
194
State Aid, Civil War
226
State Tax
236
Statistics (1880-1922)
116
Street Lighting
188
Street Watering and Oiling
223
Town Clerk's Department
213
Town Debt
134
Town Hall Department
215
Transfers
239
Treasurer's Report
122
Treasury Department
212
Treasurer's Receipts
205
Tree Warden
219
Trust and Investment Funds
135
Water Bonds and Notes
131
Water Debt ·
163
Water Debt Sinking Fund
165
Water Department
233
Election and Registration
214
Fire Department .
217
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TOWN DOCUMENTS
[Dec. 31
Elected Town Officers, 1922
Selectmen. Clarence B. Delano, Chairman.
Henry S. Baldwin.
Frank E. Morrison.
Moderator. Daniel F. Knowlton.
Town Clerk. George T. Till.
Town Treasurer. James W. Libby.
Collector of Taxes. Philip E. Bessom.
*Elmer B. Dyer. Term expires 1925.
Assessors. Edward A. Maxfield, Chairman. Term expires 1923. Clarence B. Humphrey, Secretary. Term expires 1924.
+ Hiram W. Rowell. Term expires 1923.
Water and Sewerage Commissioners. George D. R. Durkee, Chairman. Term expires 1925.
Harold G. Enholm. Term expires 1923.
Charles E. Hodgdon. Term expires 1924.
Park Commissioners. James T. Lyons, Chairman. Term expires 1925.
Stuart P. Ellis, Secretary.
Term expires 1923.
Archibald Miller. Term expires 1924.
School Committee. Rev. Edward Tillotson, Chairman. Term expires 1923.
Rev. John Vannevar.
Term expires 1925.
Mabel E. Hardy. Term expires 1924.
Overseers of the Poor. Joseph F. Crowell, Chairman. Term expires 1925.
Harry E. Cahoon. Term expires 1923. *Deceased. + Appointed.
Edmund Russell, Secretary. Term expires 1924.
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Trustees of Public Library. Elihu Thomson. Term expires 1925.
Louise C. Stanley. Term expires 1923.
F. Keeler Rice. Term expires 1924.
Board of Health. Dr. Loring Grimes, Chairman. Term expires 1923.
John B. Cahoon. Term expires 1924.
Harold H. Bartol. Term expires 1925.
Surveyor of Highways. Michael J. Ryan. Term expires 1924. Tree Warden. Everett P. Mudge.
Constables. Frank H. Bradford.
Clarence W. Horton. Charles Walter Burrill.
Commissioners of Trust Funds.
Henry S. Baldwin. Term expires 1924.
Nathan G. Bubier. Term expires 1925.
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Appointed Town Officers, 1922
Town Accountant. Arthur C. Widger.
Town Counsel. James W. Santry.
Engineers of the Fire Department.
Thomas S. Leadbetter, Chairman. Harry E. Hardy. George B. Learned. James Warnock, Chief. Clarence D. Kenrick, First Assistant Chief.
Frank W. Oulton, Captain. Walter M. Champion, Captain. Frederick T. J. McNamara, Captain.
Permanent Firemen.
Harold L. Jacobs. Charles Lampard.
Ralph J. Owens.
Charles E. Snow William B. Snow. Walter A. Thomas.
Permanent Police.
*Ulysses M. Corson, Chief. Eugene P. Brogan, Captain.
Charles Connell. Frank T. Roach.
Charles H. Dunlap.
James C. Pearson.
J. Henry Pedrick.
James M. Kennedy. Almon B. Owens. William L. Quinn.
Albert L. Simpson.
Provisional Appointments.
Albert H. Hadley. Edward B. Roberts, Jr. Albert R. Martin. Samuel B. Kehoe.
Edward M. Kehoe.
Keeper of Lockup. *Ulysses M. Corson.
Constables.
*Ulysses M. Corson. Charles M. Dunlap. Charles Connell.
Eugene P. Brogan. James C. Pearson.
William L. Quinn. J. Henry Pedrick. James M. Kennedy. Joseph D. Spinney. Almon B. Owens.
Frank T. Roach.
·Deceased.
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Town Engineer. Wallace W. Pratt.
Superintendent of Cemetery. Thomas Handley.
Superintendent of Burial of Deceased Soldiers and Sailors. John R. Merritt.
Caretaker of Monument Lot. Royal Fowler.
Town Weigher. Mary M. Nies.
Librarian of Public Library. Miss S. L. Honors.
Assistant Librarians.
Miss Lucy M. Eveleth.
Miss Pauline Bain.
Superintendent of Moth Work. Everett P. Mudge.
Forest Warden and Forest Fire Warden. Everett P. Mudge.
Building Inspector. Coleman M. Wood.
Inspector of Animals and Provisions. Dr. Frank B. Stratton.
Health Officer and Clerk of Board of Health. Clarence W. Horton.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. John A. Boston (resigned). C. Walter Burrill.
Agent and Janitor Town Hall. L. Herbert Cahoon.
Dog Officer. Frank H. Bradford.
Field Driver. William H. Brown.
Fence Viewers.
George H. Doane.
Hulbert C. Griffin.
Assistant Town Clerk. Ralph D. Merritt.
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Clerk of Collector of Taxes. Ralph D. Merritt.
Attendance Officer. C. Walter Burrill.
Registrars of Voters.
Ernest B. Thing (Republican)
Term expires 1923.
Andrew Olsen (Democrat) .
. Term expires 1924.
Frank D. Thurston (Democrat)
. Term expires 1925.
George T. Till
. Ex-officio.
Special Police.
Joshua B. Acker.
Patrick S. Cryan.
James D. Bentley.
George D. R. Durkee.
Frank H. Bradford.
Burton A. Fogg.
John H. Bryson.
Alfred F. Frazier.
Lemuel W. Pickard.
George Farnum.
Horace R. Parker.
Thomas Handley.
John O'Callahan.
Arthur W. Huguley.
John T. Lee.
George H. Reed.
Martin Mastromarino.
Raymond Reynolds.
Edward B. Roberts, Jr.
Arthur W. Rowell.
John H. Stowell.
Charles P. Snow.
Charles L. Stover.
John C. Thomas.
William H. Brown.
L. Herbert Cahoon.
William H. Carroll. Daniel B. Collins.
George A. Twitchell.
Samuel Hooper.
Albert R. Martin.
William D. Hutt.
Charles M. Pedrick.
Joseph W. Paulson.
Oliver F. Hooper.
J. Warren Lusk.
J. Warren Doherty. Samuel B. Kehoe.
Joseph L. McKim.
Edward M. Kehoe.
Roscoe A. Meredith.
George B. Philcrantz. Francisco Pietrogallo.
Horace W. Wardwell.
Secretary of Selectmen. Arthur C. Widger.
Secretary of Water and Sewer Commissioners. John Thompson.
Superintendent of Water Works. John M. Mather.
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Albert W. Hadley.
William P. Bergin.
Coleman M. Wood. Henry W. Wagenfeld. J. Edward Peach.
Clarence W. Horton.
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APPOINTED TOWN OFFICERS
1922]
Inspector of Plumbing. Edward C. Phillips.
Measurers of Wood.
George S. Briggs.
· George T. Till. Charles Corriere.
Weighers of Coal.
George S. Briggs. Charles Corriere. Lavinia Norcross.
M. Francis McDonough. George T. Till. Carolyn D. Horgan.
Daisy Miller.
Finance Committee. Harry D. Linscott, Chairman.
John A. Holmes. Will B. Anderson. Arthur M. Wyman.
Benjamin B. Blanchard.
Frank A. Payne.
Board of Survey.
Clarence B. Delano, Chairman.
Henry S. Baldwin. Frank E. Morrison.
Palmer School Building Committee.
Rev. John E. Vannevar, Chairman. Mabel E. Hardy. Rev. Edward Tillotson.
Clarence B. Delano. Henry S. Baldwin.
Frank E. Morrison.
Election Officers, Town Election, February 24, 1922.
PRECINCT 1.
Warden
William R. Patten (Republican).
Clerk
Robert B. Hegarty (Democrat).
Inspector .
Clarence F. Shaw (Republican).
Inspector .
John B. Cahoon (Democrat).
Tellers (Republican). Alexander J. Wallace, Jr. Thomas E. Berry. Fred Wallace.
Tellers (Democrat).
James A. Hegarty. William J. Brennan.
PRECINCT 2.
Warden
Clerk
Inspector ·
Inspector
John A. Cullen (Democrat). Herman F. Story (Republican). George V. Doane (Republican).
Anthony A. Lyons (Democrat).
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Tellers (Republican).
Samuel Hooper.
Tellers (Democrat).
James J. Finnegan. John C. Doherty. John A. Finnegan. Frank G. Melvin.
PRECINCT 3.
Warden
Clerk . .
Inspector
Inspector .
John J. Scheuren (Republican). William J. Lynch (Democrat). Alfred H. Titus (Republican ).
Ellen Q. Lynch (Democrat).
Election Officers, State Primaries, September 12, 1922.
PRECINCT 1.
Warden
Clerk . .
William R. Patten (Republican).
John B. Cahoon (Democrat).
Inspector ·
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Inspector .
·
Thomas S. Leadbetter (Republican).
Tellers.
Fred Wallace (Republican). Thomas E. Berry (Republican).
Harry E. Cahoon.
PRECINCT 2.
Warden
Clerk .
. .
Inspector . . . Joseph M. Hanifey.
Inspector .
Samuel Hooper (Republican).
Tellers.
William R. Curtis.
Anthony A. Lyons (Democrat).
John A. Finnegan (Democrat).
Harold C. Snow.
Horace R. Parker. Stuart P. Ellis.
William H. Gowell.
Arthur C. Widger.
Charles H. Thomas.
PRECINCT 3.
Warden
Clerk
Inspector .
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Ellen Q. Lynch (Democrat).
Tellers.
E. Stanley Flagg (Republican). Arthur C. Lewis.
Herbert A. Johnson (Republican).
Alfred H. Titus (Republican).
. William J. Lynch (Democrat).
Inspector
John A. Cullen (Democrat).
Fred A .Caldwell.
. Robert B. Hegarty (Democrat).
Robert L. MacNamara (Democrat). John J. Scheuren (Republican).
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APPOINTED TOWN OFFICERS
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Election Officers, State Election, November 7, 1922.
PRECINCT 1.
Warden
William R. Patten (Republican).
Clerk
Inspector .
Inspector .
Robert B. Hegarty (Democrat).
Tellers.
Harry E. Cahoon.
Fred S. Hall.
Charles H. Thomas.
Esther A. Friedman.
Charles E. Melzard.
Josephine C. Peters.
Martha F. Duren (Republican).
PRECINCT 2.
Warden
John A. Cullen (Democrat).
Clerk
Herman F. Story (Republican).
Inspector .
George V. Doane (Republican).
Inspector
Robert Leslie (Democrat).
Tellers.
William H. Gowell.
John A. Finnegan (Democrat).
Frank A. Legro.
George W. Mitchell.
Timothy J. Ryan.
Philip Leawood.
Frank G. Melvin.
PRECINCT 3.
Warden
Clerk
Inspector
William J. Lynch (Democrat).
Inspector
Ellen Q. Lynch (Democrat).
Tellers.
E. Stanley Flagg (Republican). Arthur C. Lewis.
Herbert A. Johnson (Republican).
Alfred H. Titus (Republican).
Charles E. Hodgdon.
George E. Goodwin.
Annie T. Bergin.
John T. Merchant. Raymond O. Doane.
John B. Cahoon (Democrat). Fred Wallace (Republican).
John J. Scheuren (Republican). Robert L. MacNamara (Democrat).
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Inventory of Public Property
Miscellaneous.
Town hall and land .
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$37,000 00
House adjoining and land
3,000 00
Public Library and equipment
50,000 00
Soldiers' Monument
3,000 00
Hay scales
800 00
Piano
350 00
Standard weights and measures
250 00
Treasurer's safe
295 00
Town Clerk's safe
75 00
Collector's safe
50 00
Selectmen's office fixtures
600 00
G. A. R. hall and land
9,000 00
$104,420 00 .
School Department.
Phillips school and land
$175,000 00
Clarke school and land
50,000 00
Machon school and land
113,000 00
Palmer school and land
30,000 00
Hadley school and land
240,000 00
Manual Training school
2,000 00
Essex street land
300 00
School furniture
13,050 00
Manual training equipment
1,700 00
Domestic science equipment
1,300 00
Books, elementary
4,000 00
Books, high school
3,500 00
Laboratory
3,500 00
Pianos
.
1,400 00
Equipment
300 00
$639,050 00
Cemetery Department.
Receiving tomb
.
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$2,000 00
Old tomb
.
.
20 00
House
500 00
Land
5,000 00
Implements
.
.
.
100 00
7,620 00
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INVENTORY OF PUBLIC PROPERTY
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Police Department.
Police station
$5,000 00
Ambulance and garage
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3,000 00
Safe
100 00
Three desks, 11 chairs
100 00
Cabinet
84 00
Typewriter
60 00
Public statutes
10 00
Equipment for officers
383 00
Lungmotor
.
$8,867 00
Street Watering Department.
Two watering carts .
$400 00
Oil wagon
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600 00
Pump
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$1,050 00
Highway Department.
Stone crusher plant
$5,000 00
Steam road roller
3,000 00
Storage building, stable and land, State road
8,500 00
Gravel bank (Marblehead)
500 00
Locker building (Marblehead)
75 00
Road machine
250 00
Water cart
200 00
Two-horse wagon
200 00
Street sweepers
300 00
Ten snow plows
500 00
Gutter plows
75 00
Sand (stored)
300 00
Sand shed
2,500 00
Horse, harness, buggy, sleigh, pung, blankets
350 00
Equipment and supplies
580 00
Eight horses, harness, etc.
3,000 00
Tip carts
500 00
Pungs
350 00
Crushed stone at yard
400 00
$26,580 00
Assessors' Department.
Plans and maps
$3,000 00
Safe
.
.
90 00
Chairs
50 00
Desk
.
25 00
Table
25 00
Cabinet and cards
55 00
.
.
.
.
130 00
50 00
.
$3,245 00
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Park Department.
Land, Blaney's beach reservation
$38,303 00
Building, Blaney's beach reservation
.
7,500 00
Land, Monument avenue reservation
.
24,997 00
Land, Paradise road playground
15,205 00
Building Paradise road playground
300 00
Building, Jackson park
300 00
Jackson park
10,000 00
Phillips park
8,000 00
Equipment and tools
308 60
Office furniture
67 00
Signs, wire and tank
45 00
Bubble fountains
100 00
$105 125 60
Health Department.
Dory and fittings
.
$ 15 00
Tools
25 00
Generators
100 00
Office furnishings
250 00
Milk inspection outfit
110 00
$500 00
Moth Department.
Building
·
$135 00
Power sprayer and hose
1,200 00
Ladders
59 00
Small power sprayer
273 00
Insecticides
87 00
Tools, etc.
268 00
$2,022 00 -
Poor Department.
Safe
$35 00
Furniture
35 00
$70 00
Fire Department.
Engine house and land, New Ocean street
$13,500 00
Ladder truck and equipment
7,000 00
Supply wagon
200 00
Fire alarm system
8,920 00
Harness, blankets, etc.
50 00
Furniture and bedding
300 00
Combination pumping outfit and equipment
8,200 00
Service car
600 00
.
.
·
.
$38,770 00
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.
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INVENTORY OF PUBLIC PROPERTY
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Phillips Beach House.
Chemical house and land
$15,400 00
Auto Combination A and equipment
3,575 00
Horse drawn chemical
500 00
Blankets, harness, etc. ·
.
.
.
50 00
Furniture and bedding .
.
.
.
75 00
Tire shoes and inner tubes
.
$19,650 00
Hose.
Three thousand seven hundred feet of 21/2 inch hose ·
$3,130 00
Five hundred feet of 3/4-inch hose
200 00
$3,330 00
Water Department.
Water mains
$181,715 70
Land on Pine street
5,000 00
Ten acres Thompson's meadow
1,000 00
Work shop and garage
2,000 00
Brick building, Pine street
4,000 00
Auto truck
100 00
Office furniture
700 00
Two thousand seventy-six meters
20,500 30
Stock on hand .
4,000 00
$219,016 00
Sewer Department.
Pumping station
.
$17,000 00
Pumping plant
12,000 00
Land
5,000 00
Office furniture
350 00
Tools and equipment
.
.
$34,850 00
Engineering Department.
Instruments, tools
$457 00
Typewriter
100 00
Furniture
140 00
Supplies
50 00
Calculating machine
00
Duplicator
50 00
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
500 00
.
·
.
.
.
50 00
.
$1,097 00
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Summary.
Miscellaneous
$104,420 00
School Department RGW
639,050 00
Cemetery
7,620 00
Police
8,867 00
Street watering
1,050 00
Highway
26,580 00
Assessors
3,245 00
Park
105,125 60
Health
500 00
Moth
2,022 00
Poor
70 00
Fire
38,770 00
Phillips beach house
19,650 00
Hose
3,330 00
Water
219,016 00
Sewer
.
34,850 00
Engineering
1,097 00
.
-$1,215,262 60
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Town Clerk's Records
Annual Town Meeting, February 20, 1922. TOWN WARRANT.
ESSEX, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Swampscott in said County, GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Swampscott, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to assemble in their respective precincts, in said Swampscott, on Monday, the twentieth day of February, at 6. A. M., then and there to act on the following articles, viz .:
At the close of the election the meeting shall adjourn to February 21, 1922, at 7.30 P. M., at the Town Hall.
ARTICLE 1. To choose a Moderator for one (1) year. To choose a Town Clerk for one (1) year.
To choose three members of the Board of Selectmen for one (1) year.
To choose one member of the Board of Assessors for three (3) years.
To choose a Town Treasurer for one (1) year.
To choose a Collector of Taxes for one (1) year.
To choose one member of the Board of Trustees of the Public Library for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the School Committee for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Board of Health for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Overseers of the Poor for three (3) years.
To choose three Constables for one (1) year.
To choose one Park Commissioner for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Water and Sewerage Board for three (3) years.
To choose one Tree Warden for one (1) year.
To choose three members of the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds, one for three (3) years, one for two (2) years, and one for one (1) year. All to be chosen on one ballot.
ART. 2. To vote by ballot "Yes" or "No" upon the question: "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this town? "'
ART. 3. To hear and act on the reports of: Town Clerk. School Committee. Board of Health. Inspector of Animals. Dog Officer. Sealer of Weights and Measures. Building Inspector. Board of Assessors.
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Trustees of the Public Library.
Library Building Committee. Overseers of the Poor.
Superintendent of Cemetery. Treasurer.
Trust Fund Commissioners.
Tree Warden.
Superintendent of Moth Work.
Forest Warden.
Town Engineer
Chief of Police.
Surveyor of Highways.
Board of Fire Engineers.
Inspector of Plumbing.
Inspector of Slaughtering.
Park Commissioners.
Water and Sewerage Board.
Honor Roll Book Committee.
Machon School Building Committee.
Board of Selectmen.
Town Accountant.
Finance Committee.
ART. 4. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Town Treasurer for the ensuing year.
ART. 5. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Collector of Taxes for the ensuing year.
ART. 6. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Water and Sewerage Board for the ensuing year.
ART. 7. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Town Clerk for the ensuing year.
ART. 8. To see what action the town will take in relation to salaries of town officials for the ensuing year.
ART. 9. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1921, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, the debt or debts incurred thereby to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
ART. 10. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the School Committee, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on pages 58 and 59.
ART. 11. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Board of Health, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on pages 73, 77 and 78.
ART. 12. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 84.
ART. 13. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Board of Assessors, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 86.
ART. 14. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Trustees of the Public Library, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 90.
ART. 15. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Overseers of the Poor, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 92.
ART. 16. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Superintendent of Cemetery, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 94.
ART. 17. To see what action the town will take in relation to the
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recommendations in the report of the Tree Warden, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 111.
ART. 18. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Superintendent of Moth Work, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 112.
ART. 19. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Forest Warden, as contained in the Annual report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 113.
ART. 20. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Surveyor of Highways, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 120.
ART. 21. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Board of Fire Engineers, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on pages 123 and 124.
ART. 22. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Park Commissioners, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on page 127.
ART. 23. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Water and Sewerage Board, as con- tained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on pages 129, 136 and 139.
ART. 24. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations in the report of the Board of Selectmen, as contained in the Annual Report, dated December 31, 1921, on pages 154, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172 and 173.
ART. 25. To see if the town will vote to authorize the School Committee to add two rooms to the Palmer School, so-called, and to appropriate money for the same, as recommended by the School Committee.
ART. 26. To see if the town will vote to accept that portion of Fairview avenue as shown on a plan drawn by W. W. Pratt, Town Engineer, dated January, 1922, and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by Michael Hardiman, et als.
ART. 27. To see if the town will vote to accept that portion of the pri- vate way known as Burpee road and all of the private way known as Bertha street, and to be known as Burpee road, as shown on a plan drawn by W. W. Pratt, Town Engineer, dated February, 1921, and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by C. Sanford Doughty, et als.
ART. 28. To see if the town will vote to discontinue that portion of Forest avenue between Aspen road and the Whitney estate (a public way), as shown on a plan drawn by W. W. Pratt, Town Engineer, dated February, 1922.
ART. 29. To see if the town will vote to resurface that portion of Essex street from the concrete roadway near the Boston & Maine freight house to the Salem line and appropriate money for the same, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
ART. 30. To see if the town will vote to resurface Burrill street from Railroad avenue to Essex street, and appropriate money for the same, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
ART. 31. To see if the town will vote to resurface Humphrey street, from Glen road to Phillips corner, and appropriate money for the same, as rec- ommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
ART. 32. To see if the town will vote to appropriate four thousand, five hundred dollars ($4,500) to finish the work on Forest avenue, as recom- mended by the Surveyor of Highways.
ART. 33. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to build a sidewalk on Humphrey street, from Morton road to Bradlee avenue, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
ART. 34. To see if the town will vote to appropriate five thousand
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