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TOWN REPORT 1963
Tewksbury, Massachusetts
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". . . Ask not what your country can do for you, Ask what you can do for your country."
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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-Cover Photo Courtesy Merrimack Valley Advertiser
BUCKLAND PRINTING CO., LOWELL, MASS.
Town of Tewksbury. TOWN GOVERNMENT
ELECTED OFFICERS
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Ch. Victor N. Cluff-1966 William B. Carter-1965
David J. Beattie-1965 George A. O'Connell-1964 Joseph J. Whelan-1964
BOARD OF HEALTH
Ch. Kevin C. Sullivan-1965 Victor N. Cluff-1966 Joseph J. Whelan-1964
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Ch. George A. O'Connell-1964 Victor N. Cluff-1966
William B. Carter-1965 Kevin C. Sullivan-1965
Joseph J. Whelan-1964
ASSESSORS
Ch. Austin F. French-1965 Ethel M. Phillips-1964 Edward J. Sullivan-1966
TOWN CLERK John E. Hedstrom-1966
TOWN COLLECTOR AND TREASURER William J. O'Neill-1966 AUDITOR
Thomas J. Berube-1964
MODERATOR Alan M. Qua-1964
PARK COMMISSIONERS
Ch. Francis P. Sherlock-1966 Leslie Collins-1965
Eugene L. Roux-1964
PLANNING BOARD
Ch. Chester C. Sullivan-1966 John J. Cooney-1968
Edward H. Bowley, Jr .- 1965 *Thomas P. Sawyer-1967
George C. Greene-1964
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ROAD COMMISSIONERS
Ch. William D. Gath-1964 George R. Gray-1965 Nelson MacArthur, Jr .- 1966
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Ch. Leo D. Chibas-1964
Jeremiah J. Lonergan-1966
Loella F. Dewing-1964 Robert L. Bernier-1965 Warren J. Sheehan-1965
TREE WARDEN Walter R. Doucette-1966
TRUSTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY
** Ch. Harold H. Sloan-1964
Dorothy Fitzgerald-1966
*Marion E. French-1965 Harold J. Patten-1966 Ruth W. Smith-1964
Harry Priestly-1965
TRUSTEES TRUST FUNDS
Ch. Edwin W. Osterman-1964 Roy G. Lanner-1966 Frederick M. Carter-1965
WATER COMMISSIONERS
Ch. John J. Cooney-1964
Charles A. Carter-1965
Earl J. Sheehan-1966
*Resigned
** Deceased
(Date indicates expiration of term)
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS
Animal Inspector Appraisers Attendance Officer Board of Appeals
Board of Registrars
Building Inspector
Richard E. Cluff
Board of Selectmen
Walter J. Jop
George C. Green (1966) Chairman
Eugene T. Mclaughlin (1964)
Arthur N. Chaff (1965)
- Associates - Thomas Hodgson Donald Nickerson Paul Wastchak
William H. Bennett (1964) Chairman Joseph A. Killeen (1966) Rose J. McCoy (1965)
John E. Hedstrom, Clerk
William Bullen
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Appointive Officers . . . continued
Civil Defense Director
Constables
Director of Public Assistance Dog Officer Fence Viewers
Finance Committee
Warren Ray Philip D. Bradanick Walter J. Jop John F. Sullivan
John J. Kelley, A.C.S.W.
Leslie Collins
Edward H. Bowley, Jr. Paul Wastchak
- At Large - David D. Merrill (1965) Chairman Francis X. Corliss (1964) William J. Hurton (1966) *Thomas L. Johnson, Jr. *James C. Cusack
- Precinct 1 - Norman E. Gay (1965) Karl Heidenrich (1966)
* Anstein Myhr
- Precinct 2 - Walter C. Browne (1965) Paul C. Testa (1964) *Ralph A. Josselyn *Donald A. Pope
- Precinct 3 - James V. DeCarolis (1966) William J. Houlihan (1964) *Lenox S. Karner, Jr.
Tewksbury Fire Department
Chief, William A. Chandler
A Platoon - Central Station Deputy Chief, James J. Morris (1952) Firefighter, Merrill F. Marshall (1962) Firefighter, Albert W. Cronin (1959) Firefighter, John C. Cuneo (1960)
- Engine No. 2 - Firefighter, Robert C. Briggs (1960) Firefighter, Leroy C. Thing (1955)
B Platoon - Central Station Captain, Frederick R. Millett (1951) Firefighter, Jack Flynn (1964)
Firefighter, William McAllister (1959) Firefighter, Richard A. Starling (1960) - Engine No. 2 - Firefighter, Kenneth W. Holden (1960) Firefighter, Alan Mahoney (1947)
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Appointive Officers . . . continued
C Platoon - Central Station
Captain, Harold J. Hansen (1955) Firefighter, James T. Grourke (1955) Firefighter, Richard A. Barrelle (1960) Firefighter, Hilary O. McMahon (1959)
- Engine No. 2 - Firefighter, William A. Magro (1960) Firefighter, Richard P. Morris (1959)
- Call Firefighters -
Harold Arsenault Robert Wilson
Forrest Hewitt Wendell Jenkins
Leroy Patterson Lionel Dupont
Richard Sheehan Alan Hancock
Frank Cuneo
Kenneth Mallinson
John McAllister Russell Gourley
Joseph Quinn Walter Deputat
Michael Sitar John Coviello
Robert Gallo
Charles Neal
Harry Patterson
Everett Fraser
Philip Quinn
Jose M. Ruisanchez, M. D.
Richard J. O'Neill
Walter J. Pupkis (1966) Chairman
John J. Belton (1965)
Salvatore Ciaccio (1966)
John K. Eaton (1964)
Roger Lafreniere (1964)
* Albert D. Hinckley
*John F. Gleason *John J. Nolan
Librarian
Milk Inspector and Sanitarian Moth Suppression Agent Personnel Board
Marion Carlson
Robert Rimbach
Walter R. Doucette
James P. Chandler (1966) Chairman
Frank Pepe, Sr. (1966)
John R. Mackinnon (1965)
Eugene McAuliffe (1965) James Manley (1964) *Warren R. Carey (1963)
*John Cunningham (1963) *Roger LeBlanc (1963) *George A. McDermott (1963) *Leon H. Pillsbury (1964)
Plumbing & Sanitary Inspector
John F. McCormack
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Health Agent Highway Superintendent Industrial Commission
Appointive Officers . . . continued
Tewksbury Police Department
Chief, John F. Sullivan (1948)
Sergeant, Eugene Manley (1948) Sergeant, Walter J. Jop (1951) Sergeant, James P. Kane (1954) Patrolman, Frank J. Sullivan, Jr. (1954) Patrolman, Cyril A. Gordon (1954)
Patrolman, Alexander A. Surprenant (1955) Patrolman, Robert A. Haines (1956)
Patrolman, Samuel G. Stephens (1957)
Patrolman, Richard J. Mackey, Jr. (1957)
Patrolman, Richard J. Hanson (1958) Patrolman, Eugene F. Saunders (1959)
Patrolman, Donald E. Sheehan (1959) Patrolman, Phillip D. Bradanick (1959)
Patrolman, Martin J. Cormier (1959)
Patrolman, Gardner G. Hague (1962)
Patrolman, Paul G. Johnson (1962)
Patrolman, James E. Jones (1962)
- Reserves -
John P. Shimkus Norman R. McGrath
George H. Brabent William A. Doherty
Harold J. Gath Herbert L. Patterson
Walter J. Stanwick Morton S. Levine
Frank S. Matley Edward J. Collins
Francis P. Blaquiere Robert E. Cook
- Auxiliary Police -
Captain, Albert LaBone
Captain, Philip Burgess
Lieutenant, Bronslaw Kohanski
Lieutenant, Roy Pennock
Sergeant Joseph DePadova
Guy B. Gray Walter B. Ackles
Peter Narus Clifford Greeno
Clarence Dean Lloyd Warren
Clarence Richter Norman Rice
Clifford Arseneault Roy J. Schneider
Warren P. Ray Robert Grundy
Frank J. Sullivan, Jr.
Asahel H. Jewell
Charles A. Doucette
Joseph E. Bastable, Ed. M. *Dr. Everett G. Thistle
Frederick W. Montague, Chairman
Robert Flucker
Mary Delaney Paul Testa - State Appointee - Roger J. LeBlanc
Sealer of Weights & Measures Slaughtering Inspector
Superintendent of Schools
Tewksbury Housing Authority
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Appointive Offices . . . continued
Town Counsel
Town Hall Custodian
Veterans' Agent
Veterans' Burial - Indigent
Water Superintendent Weigher Wire Inspector
Attorney Warren W. Allgrove
George R. Collins
Ward R. Davis *John K. Eaton *John E. Smith
Tewks. Funeral Home, Walter Deputat H. L. Farmer & Son
Charles F. Kent
Henry Roy
J. Patrick Canavan Everett Fraser - Deputy
SPECIAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICTS MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION
Senators in Congress
HONORABLE LEVERETT SALTONSTALL (R) of Smith Street, Dover HONORABLE EDWARD M. KENNEDY (D) of Charles Street, Boston
Representative in Congress (5th District)
HONORABLE F. BRADFORD MORSE (R) of 15 Kearney Sq. Lowell
STATE GOVERNMENT
Sixth Councillor District JOSEPH R. CRIMMINS (D) of Somerville
Seventh Senatorial District JAMES J. LONG (D) of 14 Plympton Street, Woburn
Nineteenth Middlesex District of General Court
STANLEY J. BOCKO (D) of 32 Mount Pleasant Street, Billerica JOHN BROX (R) of 1363 Broadway, Dracut
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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY CITIZENS ACTIVITY RECORD Good Government Starts With You
If you are interested in serving on a town committee, please fill out this form and mail to Secretary, Board of Selectmen, Tewksbury, Mass. The filling out of this form in no way assures appointment. All committee vacancies will be filled by citizens deemed most qualified to serve in a particular capacity.
Name
Home Telephone
Address
Amt. of Time Available
Interested in what Town Committees
Present Business Affiliation and Work
Business Experience
Education or Special Training
Date Appointed
Town Offices Held
Term Expired
Remarks
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THUMBNAIL SKETCH OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE FOR TEWKSBURY TOWN MEETING
TYPE
MOTIONS
Can be
Debated
Can be
Amended
Can be
Reconsidered
VOTE
REQUIRED
Privileged Listed In Order of Preference Subsidiary
Adjourn sine die
Adjourn to a fixed time or recess
X X
Majority Majority
Fix the time for adjournment
X X
X Majority None
Lay on the table
Previous question
Limit or extend debate Postpone to a fixed time
X
2/3
X
X Majority
Amend
XXX
X
X Majority
Postpone indefinitely
X Majority
Incidental
Point of order Appeal
X
X Majority Majority 2/3
Main
X
Reconsider Rescind Take from the table
X X See notes on reverse side 2/3 Majority Majority
*Precedence of motion being reconsidered or rescinded and debatable to same extent.
Compliments of LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF TEWKSBURY
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None
Withdraw or modify a motion Suspension of rules
X Majority Majority
Question of privilege
NOTES
TO PUT A MOTION TO THE ASSEMBLY OR TO ASK A QUESTION: Stand, wait to be recognized, and address the Chair, "Mr. Moderator."
DEBATE: Before a motion is debated, it is necessary that the motion be made, seconded (with certain exceptions) and stated by the Moderator. Then inquiries may be put to individuals or boards through the Moderator.
QUORUM: The quorum (5% of registered voters as of the prior annual town meeting) is established at the beginning of each session and remains effective throughout. Although absence of the quorum may eventually become evident, the business continues legally and in proper order until such moment as the quorum is questioned and found lacking. The meeting then must adjourn or recess to obtain a quorum.
RECONSIDERATION: No vote shall be reconsidered except upon notice of motion for that purpose given within one hour after such vote has been passed.
SECRET BALLOT: No appropriations or transfers of money in excess of $10,000 shall be valid, when the Finance Committee has recommended a lesser amount than the Department head has submitted to said Committee, unless the vote for said appropriation or transfer be taken by secret ballot.
Any article calling for the acceptance of any section of the General Laws (Mass.), or any special act shall be voted on by secret ballot.
UNPAID BILLS: Bills that are outstanding after closing date for payment require a 4/5 vote for approval for payment.
ZONING CHANGES: require 2/3 vote for approval.
ARTICLES RECEIVING UNFAVORABLE ACTION AT A PREVIOUS TOWN MEETING: Any warrant article or motion thereunder re- ceiving unfavorable action at any Town Meeting shall require a 3/4 vote for adoption at a Special Town Meeting. This restriction shall apply when an article or motion presented at a Special Town Meeting contains the same subject matter or would produce the same effect as one acted on at a previous meeting. A request for a different sum of money shall not be construed as changing the subject matter of such an article or motion.
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INDEX TO ARTICLES - 1963 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Subject
Article No.
Subject
Article No.
Anniversary Celebration
15
Reports of Town Officers
2
Reserve Fund 6
Article #24-1962 Town Meeting (Rescinding)
32
Safety Signs and Markers 16
Salaries, Elected Officials 3
Sanitary Land Fill Operation 23
Sign By-Law Committee
80
Budget, Annual 4
Building Inspector-Full Time 67
Building Permit Fees 68
By-Law Change-Art. 4, Sec. 3 .. 79
By-Law Change-Zoning
83
By-Law Change-Zoning
84
By-Law Change-Zoning
85
Tax Title Foreclosure
9
Tax Title, Sale 10
Temporary Borrowing 7
Town Accountant-
Appointment of 18
Salary of 19
Chap. 90, Const. Shawsheen St. 36
Chap. 90, Maintenance 37
Council for the Aged 70
Dog License Fees 11
Election-Town Officers
1
Fire Station-Central
78
Unpaid Bills 24
Veterans' Quarters 20
Water Installation Account 46
Water Main, Relocation
on Shawsheen St. 45
Water Mains, new:
Cayuga Rd. 47
Catamount Rd. 48
Kearsage St. 49
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Library-Construction
73
Library-Future Site
72
Massachusetts League of Cities and Towns-Dues
14
Kendall St.
54
Municipal Building Committee 76
Towanda Rd.
56
North Street-Storm Drain 42
Dianne Rd.
57
Shaw Rd.
58
Rocky Rd.
59
Davis Rd.
60
Virginia Rd.
61
Personnel By-Law Changes
26
Personnel By-Law Changes
27
David St. 63
Douglas Rd. 64
Personnel By-Law Changes 29
Personnel By-Law Changes 30
Water Mains, new:
Floyd Ave. 65
Police Auxiliary Generator 71
Public Law #560 Acceptance of 82
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Chap. 41 Sec. 108F
G.L. Acceptance of
87
Chap. 81, Maintenance 38
Town Government Committee 33
Traffic Lights-
South Street and Route 38 86
Tree & Fire Dept .- Hi Ranger 66
Unexpended Balances 12
Fire Station and Library 77
Gordon, Cyril A., vs.
Maltz, Jerome L. 89
Hgwy. Mach. Fund, Continuation 39
Hgwy. Mach. Fund, Transfer 40
Housing Authority 35
Junior High School Name 69
Library-Building Account
74
Library-Building Committee 75
Madison Ave.
Westland Drive
51
Pawnee St.
52
Pennacook Rd.
53
Mental Health 88
Catamount Rd., & Kendall St. 55
Office Space Enlargement 17
Patten Road-Resurfacing and Storm Drain 41
Personnel By-Law Changes 25
So. Elizabeth St. 62
Personnel By-Law Changes 28
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Snow Removal, Hydrants
44
Stabilization Fund
13
Stadium Bleachers
81
Suits and Contracts, Authority 8
Tax Reduction Transfer 5
Tax Takings 22
Chap. 40 Sec. 42G - 42H - 42I G.L. Acceptance of
Article #70-1962 Town Meeting (Rescinding)
Personnel By-Law Changes 31
Henry J. Drive 65A
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Middlesex, ss.
To any of the Constables of the Town of Tewksbury, in said County:
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble at Tewksbury Memorial High School in said Tewksbury on Saturday, March 2nd, 1963 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. to act on the following articles, except Article 1, and you are also hereby further required and directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, who are qualified to vote on elec- tions and town affairs therein, to assemble subsequently and meet in town meeting at the polling places in said Town of Tewksbury, on Saturday, March 9, 1963 at 10:00 A.M. then and there to act on the following Article 1.
The polls for the election of Town Officers to be opened at 10:00 o'clock A.M. and to be closed at 8:00 P. M.
Tewksbury Memorial High School
March 2, 1963
At 10:00 A. M. the Annual Town Meeting for 1963 was called to order by Town Clerk John E. Hedstrom due to the illness of Moderator Alan M. Qua. Appointed tellers made oath to their action As a quorum was not in attend- ance, the meeting was recessed first for fifteen minutes and was subsequently on four occasions adjourned to times certain. At 1:45 P. M. the annual meeting convened when the quorum of 323 was exceeded. John A. Morrissey was elected temporary Moderator and sworn to his impartial duties by the Town Clerk. Invocation was offered by Father Donovan of St. William's Church.
The first order of business was a unanimous vote to suspend reading of the Articles by the Moderator upon motion by Mr. Cluff.
ARTICLE 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers, to choose by ballot, one Selectmen for three years, one member Board of Health for three years, one member Board of Public Welfare for three years, one Assessor for three years, one Town Clerk for three years, one Tax Collector for three years, one Treasurer for three years, one member Planning Board for five years, one member Planning Board for two years, one Road Commissioner for three years, one member School Committee for three years, one Water Commis- sioner for three years, one Moderator for one year, one Park Commissioner for three years, one Tree Warden for three years, one Trust Fund Com- missioner for three years, two Trustees for Public Library for three years, and to vote 'yes' or 'no' on the following questions (1) "Shall the town extend contributory group hospital, surgical and medical insurance to elderly persons retired from the service of the town and to their dependents with fifty per cent of the premium cost and a portion of the administrative expense to be paid by the town?" (2) "Shall the town pay one-half the
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premium costs payable by a retired employee for group life insurance and for group general or blanket hospital, surgical and medical insurance?" All on the same ballot.
VOTED: To adopt.
ARTICLE 2. To hear and act upon the reports of the various town officers.
VOTED: To accept thereports of the Town Officers and to waive the reading of same.
ARTICLE 3. To fix the salaries of the various elective officers of the Town and determine whether such salaries shall be retroactive to January 1st. (Refer to Salary Schedule for Elected Officials.)
Item No.
Office
Voted 2,200.00 ea.
2. Assessor - Clerk
3. Auditor
3,120.00
4. Board of Health (2)
250.00 ea.
5.
Chairman Board of Health
300.00
6.
Board of Welfare (5)
300.00 ea.
7. Board of Selectmen (4)
350.00 ea.
8. Chairman Board of Selectmen
400.00
9. Collector
4,680.00
10. Moderator
100.00
11.
Road Commissioners (2)
100.00 ea.
12. Chairman Road Commissioners
200.00
13. Town Clerk
5,000.00
14. Tree Warden
5,980.00
15.
Treasurer
2,400.00
16. Water Commissioners (2)
100.00 ea.
17. Chairman Water Commissioners
200.00
VOTED: Unanimously to adopt all items in the above salary schedule for elected officials with the exception of item 14 marked for debate.
VOTED: The sum of $5,757.50 for item 14 was moved by the Finance Com- mittee but was declared lost by the Moderator on a voice vote. Motion by Mr. Doucette for $5,980.00 on this item was then so voted.
At this time motion to lay on table Art. 4 thru 86 and to take up Art. 87 was made by Mr. McMahon. A second motion for a secret ballot on tabling was rejected in voice vote. Tabling the above articles was then so voted by a rising vote, requiring two-thirds to pass, with 229 in favor and 44 opposed.
Following the vote at Art. 87 to take from table Art. 4-86, a motion to lay on table Art. 4 thru 24 and to act on Art. 25, this motion requiring two- thirds was carried by a rising vote of 248 to 12.
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1. Assessors (3)
Subsequent to action at Art. 25, a motion to again lay on table Art. 4-30 with the exception of Art. 25 previously acted upon and to act on Art. 31 was by rising vote carried 262 to 91. (two-thirds required 235 affirmative votes).
VOTED: Unanimously to take Art. 4 and all other articles in sequence.
The quorum was questioned at item 173 during the item by item reading of Art. 4 by the Moderator. A count by the tellers revealed 256 voters present. The motion followed to adjourn to Wednesday, March 6th at 8:00 P. M. and was so voted by a rising vote of 146 to 44. (3-2-63 at 4:36 P. M).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1963
Mr. John A. Morrissey, temporary Moderator, called the adjourned meeting to order at 8:00 P. M. and it convened at once with 347 voters present.
VOTED: On motion by Mr. Shamas to lay on table Art. 4-25 and to take up Art. 26 at this time was carried by a rising vote of 247 in the affirmative and 61 in the negative. The two-thirds vote required 205.
Returning to Article 4 and the reading of the items, certain total items, pre- viously marked, were withdrawn from debate. The reading from item 173 then continued to completion.
ARTICLE 4. To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, for its necessary and expedient purposes hereinafter designated, and determine that the same be expended only for such purposes under the direction of the respective officers, boards and committees as follows: (Refer to budget).
Item
No.
Office
Voted
BOARD OF APPEALS
1. Salaries and Wages
300.00
2. Expenses
585.00
ASSESSORS
3. Salaries and Wages
10,495.00
4. Expenses
1,575.00
AUDITOR
5.
Salaries and Wages
5,010.00
6. Auditor - Expense
175.00
BUILDING INSPECTOR
7.
Salaries and Wages
5,804.64
8. Expenses
600.00
CIVIL DEFENSE
9. Salaries and Wages
300.00
10. Expenses
300.00
11. Capital Outlay
2,000.00
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TOWN CLERK
12.
Salaries and Wages
6,200.00
13.
Expenses
810.00
14. Capital Outlay
350.00
COLLECTOR
15. Salary and Wages
12,417.42
16. Expenses
3,095.51
DOG OFFICER
18. Salary and Wages
600.00
Voted to be
Item No.
Office
Portion of Total R & A
ELECTION WORKERS
20.
Salaries and Wages
1,750.00
FINANCE COMMITTEE
21.
Salaries and Wages
250.00
Expenses
150.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
28.
Salaries and Wages
129,646.71
39.
Expenses
9,000.00
43. Capital Outlay
5,127.50
BOARD OF HEALTH
44.
Salaries and Wages - Elected
800.00
45.
Physician (1)
500.00
46. Slaughter Inspector
1,000.00
47. Animal Inspector
200.00
48. Sanitarian
1,200.00
Gas Inspector
Sanitary Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Clerk
Health Nurse
Investigator
Dental Technician
Dental Assistant
Dentist (Emergency work)
56. TOTAL: For the purposes of Items 44-55 per ruling by Town Counsel
10,300.00
EXPENSES
60.
Dental Supplies
150.00
61.
Water Pumping
100.00
62. Contagious Diseases
200.00
63.
Office
200.00
64.
Printing and Advertising
150.00
66.
Clinic Health Expense
500.00
67. Dump Rental
2,500.00
68.
T. B.
3,000.00
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expended as
Voted
69.
Sanitarian Expense
400.00
70. Dog Disposal 150.00
71. Premature Births
1,000.00
73. Rubbish and Garbage
57,500.00
74. TOTAL
65,850.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
75. Dental Equipment - Portable
Unit with Head Rest
135.00
HIGHWAY
76.
Salaries and Wages - Elected
400.00
77.
Regular
44,000.00
79. Expenses
9,240.00
80. Snow and Ice Removal
15,000.00
81. Capital Outlay
15,000.00
LIBRARY
82.
Salaries and Wages
4,000.00
83. Expenses
2,370.00
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
84.
Maturing Debt
320,000.00
85.
Interest - Maturing Debt
138,866.50
86. Interest - Temporary Loans
7,500.00
PARK DEPARTMENT
87.
Salaries and Wages
350.00
88.
Expenses
175.00
PERSONNEL BOARD
89.
Salaries and Wages
300.00
90.
Expenses
450.00
PLANNING BOARD
91.
Salaries and Wages
600.00
92.
Expenses
2,742.50
93. Out-of-State Travel
100.00
CHIEF OF POLICE
94.
Salaries and Wages - Regular
96,466.12
95.
Traffic Officer
1,600.00
96. Sr. Clerk and Secretary
1,000.00
98.
Janitor
1,000.00
100.
Holidays
3,500.00
101.
Vacations
2,000.00
102.
Sick Time
1,500.00
103.
Overtime and Court Appearances
1,500.00
104.
TOTALS
108,566.12
EXPENSES
105.
Building Maintenance
500.00
106.
Equipment Maintenance
1,500.00
108. Gas, Oil, Tires
4,500.00
109.
Heat
1,500.00
110.
Light and Water
1,000.00
111.
Office
500.00
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112. 113. Telephone 115. Miscellaneous
300.00
800.00
200.00
116. 117
Keeping Prisoners
50.00
Out-of-State
100.00
118.
TOTALS
10,950.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Cruiser and Radio
4,500.00
Office Equipment
700.00
Emergency Equipment
500.00
Transistor Radio
200.00
TOTALS
5,900.00
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Salaries and Wages
2,500.00
Supervisors (2)
2,000.00
127. 129. 132
SUB TOTALS
7,160.00
133. EXPENSES - Summer Program
1,000.00
Rink
1,500.00
134. 135. Arts and Crafts
500.00
136.
Basketball Sets
302.00
139.
Materials for Rink
250.00
140
SUB TOTALS
3,552.00
YOUTH BASEBALL LEAGUE
141. 142. 143 144.
Equipment
2,800.00
Franchise and Insurance
500.00
Backstop
500.00
Fences
400.00
145
SUB TOTALS
4,200.00
REGISTRARS
147.
Registrars - Salaries
2,950.00
148.
Expenses
125.00
SCHOOLS REGULAR
150.
Salaries and Wages - Administration
34,600.00
151.
Instruction
946,945.00
152.
Attendance
400.00
153.
Health
15,434.00
154.
Operation
90,022.00
155. Maintenance
10,228.00
156.
Food Services
4,700.00
157 Student Body Activities
7,851.00
157A.
Community Services
200.00
EXPENSES
158.
Administration
2,980.00
159. Textbooks
25,267.00
160 Library and Audio-Visual
7,345.00
161 Instructional Supplies
29,000.00
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119. 120. 121. 122 123.
124. 125 126. Instructors (3)
1,440.00
Assistants (3)
1,120.00
Maintenance Rink
100.00
Stationery and Postage
162 Related Instruction
8,000.00
163.
Health
850.00
164.
Public Transportation
83,970.00
165 Heat
28,500.00
166. Utilities
23,780.00
167
Custodial Supplies
9,550.00
168.
Contracted Services
11,800.00
169.
Replacement of Equipment
1,065.00
170. Related Maintenance
1,500.00
171. Student Body Activities
9,628.00
172. Private Transportation
14,600.00
173. TOTAL*
259,835.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
174.
Outlay - Sites
5,000.00
175.
Outlay - Buildings
2,700.00
176. Outlay - Equipment
3,885.00
177. TOTAL
11,585.00
178. Out of State
1,000.00
ADULT EDUCATION
179.
Salaries and Wages
5,070.00
180.
Expenses
520.00
181.
Capital Outlay
50.00
SCHOOLS - Public and Vocational
182. Expenses
14,085.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES
183.
Salaries and Wages
300.00
SELECTMEN
184.
Salary and Wages
5,691.60
185.
Expense
2,750.00
186.
Capital Outlay
160.00
STADIUM
187.
Salaries and Wages
900.00
188.
Expense
1,625.00
189.
Capital Outlay
4,200.00
TOWN HALL
190.
Salary and Wages
4,322.16
191.
Expense
6,525.00
192.
Capital Outlay
275.00
TREE, MOTH, DUTCH ELM DEPT.
193.
Salaries and Wages
15,646.00
194.
Expenses
2,110.00
195. Capital Outlay
800.00
196. Mosquito Control
3,000.00
*Total is $2,000.00 greater than sum of items 158-172
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TREASURER
197.
Salary and Wages
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