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TOWN OF
READING, MASSACHUSETTS
First. Church Reading Common - 1770
Lyceum Hall Ash Street 1854
Slab City Mill Grove Street 1700
Trolley Cars Salem Street Harrison Street
Parker Tavern - 1694 Washington Street
ANNUAL REPORT
OF TOWN OFFICERS
1961
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Annual Report
Of The Town Officers
For The Year Ended December
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TOWN OFFICERS 1961
Board of Selectmen
LAWRENCE DREW, Chairman RONALD A. WINSLOW, Secretary RALPH J. BENS, JR.
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Board of Public Welfare
DANIEL L. CHAMBERLAIN, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
NEWELL H. MORTON, Secretary
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WILLIAM H. WILLSON, JR. QUINCY B. PARK, Director of Public Assistance
GLADYS M. WILSON, Social Worker
Bureau of Old Age Assistance
DANIEL L. CHAMBERLAIN, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
WILLIAM H. WILLSON, JR., Secretary
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NEWELL H. MORTON
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QUINCY B. PARK, Director of Public Assistance
ANN BLEAU, Social Worker
Board of Assessors
HAROLD B. CURRELL, Chairman
Term Expires 1962
RALPH T. HORN, Secretary
WILLIAM T. FAIRCLOUGH
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Town Counsel
Town Clerk
J. WARREN KILLAM, JR. .
BOYD H. STEWART
Treasurer
Moderator
PRESTON F. NICHOLS
KENNETH C. LATHAM
Town Accountant
BOYD H. STEWART
Town Collector WILLIAM E. MORRISON
Personnel Board
WILLIAM F. MURPHY, Chairman LAWRENCE E. MacLEOD HERBERT F. GENT, JR. BOYD H. STEWART, Secretary
Director, Veterans' Service - Veterans' Benefits Agent DONALD T. TAYLOR
Board of Public Works
DONALD E. FLORENCE, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
LAWRENCE W. LEONARD, Secretary
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WILLARD C. AMES
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SYDNEY M. HODSON, JR.
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WILLIAM H. WATT
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*FLOYD E. BROWN
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Board of Health
CHARLES R. BAISLEY, M.D., Chairman CHRISTINE F. PARKER, Secretary EDWARD M. HALLIGAN, M. D.
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Finance Committee
GEORGE R. LARSON, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
WALTER M. FOWLER
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DUDLEY B. KILLAM
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DONALD C. McKIE
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GEORGE E. MILLNER
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WILLIAM F. MURPHY
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PAUL C. NICHOLAS
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CARL B. PITMAN
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WENDELL H. PACKARD
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WOODBURY C. TITCOMB
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THOMAS F. GALVIN
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FRANK C. BARKER
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School Committee
NEWELL H. MORTON, Chairman
Term Expires 1962
ROBERT F. PERRY, Secretary
HENRY M. PAYNTER
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STANLEY I. ROBINSON
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BARBARA E. WINKLER
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DONALD R. WALKER
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School Physician
Superintendent of Schools
ROBERT W. WAKELING, D.O.
ROBERT F. PERRY
School Nurse MARGARET B. CLEWLEY
Municipal Light Board
WINFRED F. SPURR, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
PHILLIP, G. WILLCOX, Secretary
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PHILIP O. AHLIN
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Board of Registrars
H. NELSON BATES, Chairman LOUIS BACIGALUPO JOHN J. WALSH BOYD H. STEWART, Clerk (Ex-Officio)
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EDWARD W. PALMER
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ROBERT P. SUMBERG
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ALFRED R. JOHNSON
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PAUL MICH
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Board of Cemetery Trustees
EDOUARD N. DUBE, Chairman M. RUSSELL MEIKLE, Secretary ERNEST E. BROWN STANLEY F. MAXWELL LAWRENCE A. PARTELOW CHARLES E. ELLIS, JR.
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Planning Board
C. DEWEY SMITH, Chairman
Term Expires 1964
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EDWIN H. BJORKMAN
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Board of Library Trustees
ROBERT E. STEWART, Chairman
Term Expires 1963
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C. NELSON BISHOP
SYDNEY M. HODSON
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HELEN L. CLARK
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Commissioners of Trust Funds
JOSEPH B. IVERSON, Chairman *ERNEST S. JOHNSON H. RAYMOND JOHNSON +PHILLIP G. WILLCOX
Term Expires 1963
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Board of Appeal
GERALD E. FOSBROKE, Chairman
Term Expires 1963
PHILIP R. WHITE, JR., Secretary
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THOMAS A. PERKINS
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Associate Members Board of Appeal
*JAMES W. KILLAM, III ARNOLD BERGER MALCOLM S. WHITE, JR.
Term Expires 1962
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Sealer of Weights and Measures Inspector of Milk and Foods CARL M. SMITH CARL M. SMITH
Inspector of Plumbing KENNETH G. SHAW
Inspector of Animals
GARDINER A. LESTER, D. V. M.
Game Warden JAMES T. PUTNAM
Inspector of Buildings
HAROLD B. CURRELL
Superintendent of Moth Work MAURICE H. DONEGAN
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JAMES J. SULLIVAN, JR., Secretary JOHN H. CROOKER EDWARD W. BATTEN
H. IRENE LATHAM, Secretary
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WILLIAM H. DIAMOND
Dog Officer WILLIAM H. DEWSNAP
Tree Warden MAURICE H. DONEGAN
Custodian of Soldiers' and Sailors' Graves HAROLD F. DAVIS
Constables
JAMES T. PUTNAM
ARTHUR L. HARRIS
Director of Civil Defense Deputy Director Civil Defense
JAMES T. PUTNAM JOSHUA T. DAY, JR.
Insurance Committee
Consists of Board of Selectmen, Town Treasurer and Chairman of Finance Committee
Contributory Retirement
DONALD C. MITCHELL, Chairman BOYD H. STEWART, Secretary ARTHUR C. ALDRICH
Law Committee
Consists of Chairmen of the following Boards:
Board of Selectmen Board of Health School Committee
Municipal Light Board
Board of Assessors Board of Public Works
Board of Public Welfare
Police Department Roster
Chief ROLAND E. ELLIS
Lieutenant JOHN F. BEAUDOIN
Sergeants
THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK EDWARD M. HUBBARD
WILLIAM H. FAULKNER JOHN L. POWER
Patrolman Inspector WILLIAM H. DEWSNAP
Patrolmen
HAROLD W. O'BRIEN PATRICK J. PANTANO PHILLIP N. CAIL EVAN P. EDWARDS JOSEPH W. CORMIER HERBERT G. PERRY BRIAN F. DESMOND PAUL J. MURPHY BERNARD PAIVA
JOSEPH M. GREENE FREDERICK J. KEEFE WILLIAM J. WEBB, JR. JOHN A. BILICKI FRED GRANELLI ROBERT A. CASTINE GEORGE A. LeFAVE ROBERT M. MOORE RAYMOND J. DOUCETTE
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ROBERT E. MARCHAND WILLIAM F. KEEFE
EDWARD M. MARCHAND EUGENE J. NORTON
WILLIAM S. DeFERRARI J. ROBERT CLARK, Clerk Special Police Officers
ELMER E. YOUNG DANIEL J. WHITE
Memorial High School
STUART R. NICHOLS
Memorial High School Memorial High School
BERNARD L. DOUCETTE
HERMAN L. HUBBARD
Memorial High School Memorial High School Memorial High School Coolidge Junior High School
VINCENT SERRENTINO HERMAN BROWN
Coolidge Junior High School Coolidge Junior High School
FRED B. REISSLE
Parker Junior High School
FRED B. GIBSON
Parker Junior High School
LOUIS W. YOUNG
Parker Junior High School
WALTER WHITE
Parker Junior High School
ROBERT A. VARS HENRY GROMYKO
RONAN J. LASKEY
Joshua Eaton School Joshua Eaton School Joshua Eaton School Highland School Birch Meadow School Birch Meadow School Pearl Street School
ROY J. BROGAN FRANK C. MITCHELL JOSEPH PETRONI
Lowell St. and Prospect St. Schools All Schools All Schools
EUGENE W. PENDERGAST
DANIEL J. BUCKLEY
All Buildings under Jurisdicition of Board of Selectmen
QUINCY B. PARK
Welfare Department
HENRY O. BALLOU Municipal Bldg., Masonic Bldg. Sanborn Apts. ERNEST R. WATSON Public Works JAMES T. PUTNAM Public Works Town Dump
JOHN ENOS FRED REBELLO Town Dump JOHN D. LOUANIS Water and Sewer Pumping Stations, Town Forest
WILLIAM G. HENDERSON Middlesex County National Bank
JOHN H. VANDENBERG
DONALD E. FLORENCE
Reading Rifle and Revolver Club Reading Rifle and Revolver Club
ARTHUR G. R.EES
WILLIAM ZITZOW HARRY A. TURNER J. ROBERT CLARK
DUNCAN II. STANLEY HAROLD F. DAVIS JAME'S S. PERRY ROBERT W. PRATT
American Legion Victory Club American Legion Victory Club Baptist Church Police Station Police Station Cemeteries Fire Department Fire Department
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Pearl Street School
FRANK MacMILLAN
JOHN B. MILLER
EDWARD F. HARRISON
RICHARD BAILEY
WILLIAM CRAWFORD
RALPH V. ERICKSON
JAMES H. MADDEN LOUIS B. BACIGALUPO CHARLES H. DOUCETTE
RALPH B. WILLIAMS
HARRY E. STARK FRANK R. GRAY
JOHN CLAPPERTON
GEORGE B. WILLIAMS
WILLIS F. BIRD
FREDERICK E. OBERLANDER
HAROLD W. BRIDGES, JR.
St. Agnes Church Public Library School Traffic Control School Traffic Control School Traffic Control School Traffic Control School Traffic Control School Traffic Control
School Traffic Control
School Traffic Control School Traffic Control
Permanent Firefighters Chief, JAMES S. PERRY Deputy Chief, ROBERT W. PRATT
Captain, DONALD C. MITCHELL
Captain, LESLIE C. HADLEY
Captain, CLIFFORD E. LITCHFIELD
Lieutenant, WILLIAM R. VAN HORN
Lieutenant, ELMER A. DYKENS, JR.
ROBERT W. SHANNON
ROBERT H. THOMAS
RICHARD D. BROWN
LESLIE L. HADLEY
HERBERT J. HUTCHINSON
RUSSELL E. CARTER
GERALD W. HUMPHREY
ELMER W. MOORE
THEODORE W. TURNER, JR.
NELSON F. ANDREWS
RONALD D. MICHELINI
FREDERICK E. LIVINGSTONE
Military leave - PETER R. VINCENT HARVEY J. RACINE MALCOLM HUBBARD CLIFFORD J. DOUCETTE DONALD V. JACKSON ARTHUR STEELE ROBERT P. O'BRIEN
Military Substitute - LEONARD REDFERN
Clerk ¡GAIL FLORENCE CASTINE Appointed to fill vacancy - RUTH K. MURRAY
Call Firefighters
PHILIP O. AHLIN
HENRY O. BALLOU
DANIEL J. BUCKLEY
+EVERETT G. CARROLL
THOMAS R. CROSWELL
JOHN F. ENOS
DEMELLE GAREY
JAMES R. GAW
IVAR F. JOHNSON
CLYDE MOORE RALPH E. NICKERSON CHARLES D. PERRY GEORGE B. PERRY HERMAN L. REISSLE *GEORGE G. ROGERS *F. LIONEL SPRINGFORD Lieutenant, JOHN A. SPURR ERNEST R. WATSON
+EARL W. HOBART Dispatcher, DUNCAN H. STANLEY
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DONALD L. MICHELINI VICTOR H. CAIL GEORGE L. TURNER ERNEST G. BABCOCK, JR. RICHARD E. VAN HORN WILFRED E. BOUDREAU DANIEL J. DORAN WILLARD F. NICHOLS LAWRENCE C. COWARD
Supt. of Fire Alarm JAMES S. PERRY, Chief
Forest Warden JAMES S. PERRY, Chief
Deputy Forest Wardens
Deputy Chief, ROBERT W. PRATT Lieutenant, ELMER A. DYKENS, JR.
Captain, DONALD C. MITCHELL
JOHN SPURR
Captain, LESLIE C. HADLEY
Captain, CLIFFORD E. LITCHFIELD
Lieutenant, WILLIAM R. VAN HORN
MAURICE H. DONEGAN JAME'S T. PUTNAM EDMUND COLLINS
Conservation Commission
JAMES S. PERRY, Chairman RUDOLF SUSSMANN
Term Expires 1962
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*RUTH LOTHROP EDMUND M. COLLINS
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LINDA T. BISHOP
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W. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, JR.
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LOUISE M. RICHARDSON
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J. ALDEN LORING
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Inspector of Wires DONALD L. MICHELINI
Gas Inspector FREDERICK J. MONTGOMERY
Measurers of Lumber
HAROLD B. CURRELL
FRED F. SMITH
MAURICE H. DONEGAN
Measurers of Wood and Bark
MAURICE H. DONEGAN HAROLD B. CURRELL THOMAS E. BROGAN
Field Drivers
*EARL HOBART
JAMES T. PUTNAM
¡NORMAN B. SMALL, JR.
Fence Viewers
WENDELL B. NEWELL ROBERT M. GRAHAM
Weighers of Coal and Hay
LEON D. ELLIOTT WENDELL B. NEWELL MARJORIE M. BABICZ
JAMES E. HAZEN
Committee on Elm Tree Protection
MAURICE H. DONEGAN CHARLES STRATTON MARION V. HARRINGTON
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Committee on Town Forests
MAURICE H. DONEGAN JAMES T. PUTNAM JAMES S. PERRY
Term Expires 1963
1962
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Capital Expenditures Planning Committee
JOHN B. HARKER, Chairman
Term Expires 1963
JOHN H. CROOKER, Secretary
1962
CHARLES F. SMITH
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PAUL C. NICHOLAS
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ROBERT P. SUMBERG
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JAMES J. SULLVAN, JR.
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ALFRED T. DOUGHTY
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Recreation Committee
WILLIAM H. WILLSON, JR., Chairman
Term Expires 1963
H. LEE DONLEY, Secretary
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ALBERT J. CHISHOLM
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NEWELL H. MORTON
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PHILIP W. ALTHOFF
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DONALD T. TEEL
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WILLIAM H. WATT
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EDWARD W. PALMER
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Salvage Committee BOARD OF SELECTMEN
*Retired *Resigned Appointed to fill vacancy
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HERBERT M. RIXON
STATISTICS
Area, 10 square miles
Population, census of 1960 - 19,259
Registered Voters: Precinct 1, 2547; Precinct 2, 2333, Precinct 3, 2383; Precinct 4, 2540; Total, 9803
Eighth Congressional District
Fifth Councillor District
Third Essex Senatorial District
Eighteenth Middlesex Representative District
Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex held in Woburn
Representative in Congress, 8th District, Torbert H. Macdonald, Malden Councillor 5th District, John Joseph Buckley, Lawrence Senator 3rd Essex District, Philip A. Graham, Hamilton Representatives 18th Middlesex District, Frank D. Tanner, Reading, and Thomas F. Donohue, Woburn.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
The Board of Selectmen organized March 13, 1961, as follows:
Lawrence Drew, Chairman Ronald A. Winslow, Secretary
Ralph J. Bens, Jr. Boyd H. Stewart, Clerk
During the year there were 37 regular and 3 special meetings and 2 executive sessions held wherein the business of the Town, that is the responsibility of the Board of Selectmen, was transacted.
The Board made 121 appointments, accepted 9 resignations, drew 22 jurors, issued permits for 7 tag days, 2 parades. 2 auctions and 3 signs, granted 10 licenses to peddle and held 4 public hearings.
The appointing authority of the Board of Selectmen is one of its most important functions. In this regard, several interviews were held with potential candidates for the many appointive positions. We feel that the Town is fortunate indeed to be able to attract the many quali- fied citizens to serve in the several capacities on a volunteer basis. Aside from the regularly established appointive positions throughout the local government, we appointed citizens to an Industrial Committee and a Permanent Building Study Committee.
The buildings under the jurisdiction of the Board of Selectmen are in good physical condition. Under the constant supervision of the Build- ing Superintendent, Mr. Buckley, minor and some major repairs are made quickly, maintenance standards are high, and good housekeeping procedures enforced. Our concern is that in some instances we are out- growing our present facilities. Some thought certainly must be given to enlarging the Police Department building. Our fire house facilities were shown to be adequate for the present by the Fire Facilities Study Committee, but this also must be given consideration for future expan- sion.
After many many years of being known as the "town building," the Board of Selectmen caused a sign of proper design to be attached over the doorway. This building, the "Reading Town Hall," has been mod- ernized over the last several years and is in good repair. We have re- shuffled some room assignments in order to give the expanding Public Works Department more space. The present meter room is to be removed, and another room will be available for reassignment. This will not, however, solve the space requirements of the future, and we will recom- mend that a committee be formed to make a study of present and future housing facilities for local government.
The Community Center continues to pay its own way. This building, one of the most active in town, is in good repair. We received a Public Hall License and a report of the Commissioner of Public Safety for the Community Center Auditorium. There are three rooms available for full
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time rent at the present. Room 16 is available for rent on a per meeting basis as is the auditorium.
The Mill Street Pumping Station is in the process of being torn down. This area will be left in a graded condition and be considered for future development for town purposes.
The Boston & Maine Railroad Freight Sheds, acquired by the Town in 1960, were removed and the area graded for a parking area. We wish to thank the Board of Public Works for the excellent cooperation in this venture.
The position of Safety Officer has been created within the Police Department, and Officer Pantano is currently filling this position. He has outlined his safety program to the Board, and a progress report indi- cates the value of such a program.
Officer MacDonald retired in September, and Officer DeFerrari re- signed. Officers Keefe and Marchand were appointed in July. Both of these officers have taken the training course at Framingham. Traffic lines were painted and parking spaces enlarged to accommodate the larger cars. Our traffic signs were surveyed and necessary repairs and replacements are being made.
The Fire Department continues its rigid inspection duties, and this preventive measure has in a large measure helped keep the fire inci- dence in Reading down. Members of the Fire Department are constantly in training at Topsfield in rescue work, and plans are being made to take other courses offered for fire fighters.
Indeed we again pay tribute to the Police Auxiliary and Fire Aux- iliary who give to the town many many hours of service in their respec- tive departments.
Throughout the year we had several conferences with other boards for discussion of mutual problems. Their cooperative efforts are a prime requisite for our form of government, and the Board of Selectmen con- tinues to recommend the wider use of this type of meeting.
Three conferences with the Boston & Maine Railroad resulted in a hearing before the D.P.U. The town lost the decision for half gates at the Ash Street and Washington Street crossings. Town Counsel did an excellent job representing the Board at this hearing, but in the written decision, no consideration was shown to the town in any respect. The D.P.U. has accepted the responsibility for any eventuality that may hap- pen at any of the railroad crossings in town as a result of the decision.
The general transportation problem affecting Reading is in the very capable hands of the Transportation Committee voted by Town Meeting.
In the area of Civil Defense, many conferences have been held with Mr. Putnam, the Director. The Board has attended several regional and state conferences dealing with this important subject. Through the efforts of Mr. Putnam, the American Legion who supplied labor, and the
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Eliott Corporation who supplied materials, a prototype shelter has been constructed in the parking lot next to the Town Hall. For their gen- erosity, we express our deep appreciation. It is anticipated that Civil Defense will play an increasingly larger role in our local government, and we are preparing for that eventuality.
The Board sponsored the article dealing with absentee ballot law for local elections which the Town Meeting voted; reviewed the studies of the Ipswich River; conferred with the Municipal Light Board; and in- stalled a Suggestion Box in the Town Hall.
Finally, the Board of Selectmen has entered the international field in a grand scale. We received a Mr. Dalton from Reading, England. who presented credentials from the Mayor of that city. We permitted a tape recording of a Town Meeting and a Selectmen's meeting to be used in a W.A.V.E. program and sent to foreign lands. We also sent the greeting of the Town with Mr. John Peterson, a foreign exchange stu- dent, to Toging, Bavaria, Germany.
Our appreciation and thanks go to the more than 19,000 citizens of the Town of Reading who make it possible for our form of government to work for the best interest of all.
Respectfully submitted, RONALD A. WINSLOW, Secretary Board of Selectmen
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TOWN OF READING LIST OF JURORS FOR 1961-1962 Prepared by the Board of Selectmen
Name
Business or Occupation
Acker, Clyde N., Intertype Operator
Adams, Audrey E., Insurance Clerk
Adams, Charles A., Florist Adams, Russell H., Photographer
Ahlin, Philip O., Jr., Insurance Salesman
Albertson, Francis C., Bank Examiner
Allen, Charles E., Mechanical Engineer
Anderson, Frank L., Retired
Andrews, Marian S., Housewife
Angelo, Robert M., Motor Winder
Atton. Elmore B., Credit Manager Austin, Richard H., Prod. Man.
Bacon, Frederick C., Jr., Sales Engineer
Baer, Maurice E., Chemist
Bailey, Bernard C., Clerk
Ballou, Robert L., Truck Driver
Bangert. Walter G., Salesmanager
Bassett, Paul E., Assistant Supt.
Beaman, Stanley H., Executive Beaucher, Robert A., Engineer
Beck, Robert E., Employment Counselor
Beeman, Douglass C., Type Mechanic
Belcher, Ralph H., Asst. Supt. of Production
Belfante, Ernest, Retired Bell, Joan D., Secretary Berry, Thomas W., Production Control Expediter Bingham, Olive C., Housewife
Black, Thomas A., Electronic Technician
Blake, Charles M., Financial Clerk
Bliss, William C., Salesman
Bode, Fred W., Accountant
Bolton, Henry E., Foundry Worker
Bosnian, Albert J., Dental Technician
Bostrom, John M., Insurance Agent
Bowden, Gail J., Engineer Bowen, Rena N., Housewife
Bowen, William S., Trucker
Bowes, Arthur T., Inspector
Bradley, Frank L., Engineering Manager
Brady, Daniel J., Supervisor Breed, Allan P., Planner
Brennan, Frank K., Sandhog
Brown, Ernest E., Banker Brown, Laurence G., Inspector
Residence
371 Franklin St. 75 Edgemont Ave. 279 Pleasant St. 49 Bear Hill Rd. 263 Woburn St. 120 Grove St. 14 Wescroft Rd. 164 South St. 15 Vista Ave. 1381 Main St. 25 Kieran Rd. 10 Whittier Rd.
170 Pearl St. 185 Prescott St. 71 Woburn St. 8 Elliott St. 27 Gleason Rd. 150 Wakefield St. 206 Woburn St. 32 Ridge Rd. 60 Dana Rd. 111 High St. 113 Oak St. 28 Colburn Rd. 114 Pleasant St. 25 Dudley St. 121 Willow St. 11 Plymouth Rd. 165 Main St. 64 Wakefield St. 13 Shady Hill Lane 16 Bolton St. 187 Lowell St. 30 Selfridge Rd. 8 Marla Lane 24 Puritan Rd. 219 Charles St. 23 Tennyson Rd. 11 Pine Ridge Rd. 493 Franklin St. 182 Salem St. 78 Mt. Vernon St. 76 Pearl St. 143 Wakefield St.
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Brown, Richard E., Truck Driver Burke, Thomas F., Supervisor Butler, Raymond, Supervisor
Campbell, Allison L., Purch. Agent Canfield, Lloyd J., Bank Trader Carney, Gates M., Asst. Manager Chick, Frederick P., Sales Engineer Clinch, Robert G., Insurance Broker Converse, Herbert W., Accountant Cootey, Howard L., Loftsman Corsano, Walter A., Jr., Land Surveyor Costanza, Eugene A., Mechanical Engineer Crosby, Robert E., Printer
David, Oscar M., Retired Dee, William H., Jr., Pharmacist Demars, Louis E., Tool and Die Maker Dickerman, John, Telephone Engineer Dinsmore, Frank B., Taxi Driver Donald, John H., Jr., Quality Control Supervisor Donnelly, James L., Civil Engineer Doucette, John E., Rubber Worker Drady, Howard E., Plumber Duffy, James W., Maint. Mech. Duffy, Walter J., Civil Engineer
Early, Walter M., Transp. Analyst Everett, Donald S., Engineer Ewens, Robert S., Assistant Manager
Flater, Harold M., Retired Foley, Joseph M., Metal Spinner Folsom, Allan G., Chemical Engineer Fowlow, Edwin W., Salesman
Gage, Allan B., Technician ,Gallant, Ernest E., Bank Official Giggey, Willard O., Foreman Gillis, James E., Foreman Gillis, M. Louis, Electronic Inspector Gleason, Clement T., Bank Teller Glidden, Lloyd S., Jr., Treasurer Godfrey, Lillian G., Housewife Goldsmith, A. Alden, Insurance Broker Gugger, Vincent D., Technical Writer
Haskins, George A., Civil Engineer Herrick, Paul E .. Trust Officer Hewitt, George A., Salesman Holtsberg, Alfred B., Welder Houle, Leo J., Industrial Painter
23 Gardner Rd. 85 High St. 424 South St. 175 Forest St. 544 Pearl St. 59 Pratt St. 43 Tennyson Rd. 4 Perkins Ave. 18 Wells Rd. 10 Coolidge Rd. 16 George St. 27 Virginia Rd. 63 Lawrence Rd.
211 High St. 39 Fairview Ave. 356 South St. 77 Arcadia Rd. 521/2 Salem St. 263 Pearl St. 35 Mt. Vernon St. 77 High St. 33 Causeway Rd. 129 High St. 16 Tennyson Rd. 18 Whittier Rd. 17 Indiana Ave. 253 South St.
33 Minot St. 34 Hancock St. 120 Summer Ave. 34 Woodland St.
15 Mineral St. 48 Hanscom Ave. 55 Richards Rd. 75 Whittier Rd. 57 Mt. Vernon St. 53 Prescott St. 21 Dana Rd. 32 Scotland Rd. 9 Longview Rd. 86 Howard St. 402 Lowell St. 54 Grand St. 23 Lee St.
62 Charles St. 84 Green St.
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Howe, George S., Banker Hutchins, Priscilla A., Housewife
Ireland, E. Wendell, Planning Engineer
Jean, Albert J., Lather Johnson, Ernest L., Leather Worker
Johnson, Grace C., Housewife
Johnson, Guy E., Oiler and Shovel Operator Jones, Francis X., Underwriter
Jones, Harold L., Asst. Manager Jones, Robert D., Service Station Attendant
Kaminsky, Walter J., Plate Maker Kehoe, M. Parker, Carpenter
Keleher, Charles G., Railroad Carman
Kelley, Daniel V., Telephone Repairman
Kelsen, Andrew C., Machinist Kevorkian, Edwin A., Dealer Kilgore, Harold D., Jr., Sanitary and Civil Engineer
King, Amelia, Housewife
King, John D., Construction Salesman
Knight, Lesley H., Operator
25 Selfridge Rd. 175 Prescott St. 11 Marla Lane 4 Cold Spring Rd. 12 Center Ave. 22 Orchard Park Drive 75 Hancock St. 337 South St. 348 South St. 24 Charles St.
48 Winslow Rd. 9 Bear Hill Rd. 95 Howard St. 28 Pinevale Ave. 25 Wakefield St. 32 Virginia Rd. 182 Franklin St. 1101 Main St. 240 Pearl St. 13 Brook St.
Lamb, Donald B., Mechanical Engineer Lapham, Lawrence W., Maintenance Superintendent Larson, George R., Salesman Laschi, Joseph, Fruit Truck Driver
Lawthers, W. James, Insurance Exec.
Leonard, Percy C., Assistant Ticket Agent
Lincoln, Elmer B., Asst. Manager Look, Sidney L., Civil Engineer Lothrop, Ruth S., Housewife
Lyle, Robert P., Financial Secretary
Lynch, John T., Construction Foreman Lyons, Donald W., Purchasing Agent
59 Linnea Lane 559 Franklin St. 16 Meadow Brook Lane 156 Main St. 283 South St. 73 Salem St. 46 Glenmere Circle 52 Bear Hill Rd. 13 Longfellow Rd. 364 Lowell St. 67 Prospect St. 101 Wakefield St.
MacBrien, Richard E., Truck Driver MacGrath. Rosetta, Clerk Mack, Raymond A., Sales Manager Mackinnon, William D., Banker MacLeish, William T., Chemist MacMillan, Ruth E., Housewife Macomber, Willis H., Office Manager Madden, Herbert, Mfg. Agent Malm, Carl H., Machinist Martin, David J., Electronic Technician Martin, Francis J., Colorist Mathews, Bernard F., Aircraft Mechanic McCarron, Robert A., Cost Accountant McCully, Melvin A., Safety Engineer
213 Forest St. 6 Wood End Lane 19 Dustin Rd. Ash Hill Rd. 58 Bear Hill Rd. 25 Puritan Rd. 29 Highland St. 24 Russell Rd. 31 Intervale Terrace 30 Belmont St. 36 Lawrence Rd. 17 Wentworth Rd. 4 Palmer Hill Ave. 113 Wakefield St.
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McKenna, William F., Electrician McNaney, Albert J., Electronic Technician McNelly, Leonard R., Insurance Agent Meier, Louis T., Enameler Miller, Franklin B., Supervisor Milne, Walter W., Superintendent Morand, Marjorie, Bank Clerk Moreside, John G., Truck Driver Morrow, Robert W., Tractor Mechanic Mullaney, Arthur J., Const. Estimator Mullen, Francis A., Maintenance Murray, Edward J., Clerk
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