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383.60
Total Maintenance.
$45,414.28
Construction
Gate Construction
$29.40
Hydrant
489.91
Mains
2,603.17
Meters
62.75
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WATER COMMISSIONERS
Extension of Mains, Newbury
$3,687.72
Service Pipe, Newbury
242.76
Hydrant, New bury.
173.18
Service Pipe Construction.
1,114.26
Total Construction.
$8,403.15
Retirement.
2,906.00
Interest.
$2,585.00
Bonds
7,000.00
$9,585.00
Total Payments
$66,308.43
Balance December 31, 1941
$3,935.87
Respectfully submitted,
HAROLD S. NOYES,
Treasurer.
Construction and Maintenance Division
Services :
Twenty-six new services were laid requiring 1208' of 1"-114-11/2-2" cement lined pipe.
Twenty-seven leaks in services were repaired.
Fourteen services were renewed
All service pipe cement lined by the department.
Hydrants:
Hydrants replaced: Water near Independent, Broad and Merrimac. One hydrant raised on Ferry Road.
One new hydrant installed on Hanover Street, Newbury and connection for one other made.
Mains:
New Mains:
Central Park-129'-1" pipe. Coffin Street-215'-2" pipe. Elmira Avenue-211'-6" pipe. Hanover-Newbury-856'-6" pipe. Moulton Street-42'-11/2" pipe.
South Pond-Newbury-143'8"-8" pipe.
Upland Road-680'-6" pipe.
Repaired leaks in mains on Mechanic's Court, High Street near Three Roads, Merri- mac near Ashland, Hill Street, City Wharf, Noble Street, Storey Avenue, Payson Street, Artichoke Main, Gypsey Lane.
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Meters:
Four new meters were set and one removed.
Five were replaced and one frozen meter repaired.
General:
Hydrant tests made with Mr. Barker of the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association.
Removed fallen trees and stumps at Artichoke.
Trimmed brush at Artichoke.
W.P.A. laid cement floor in work shop and employees of department built cement wall.
Water System Statistics
Newburybort
Newbury
Miles of Mains. 1
44
1
Total Number of services
4169
164
Total number of meters.
102
10
Total number of hydrants.
278
18
Private hydrants.
19
Personnel :
Ellis B. Lunt-Foreman
John Lucy-Pipe Layer
John Reardon-Laborer
Raymond Rayno-Laborer
Respectfully submitted,
ELLIS LUNT, Foreman.
Main Station Statistics, 1941
Total Gallons Pumped-Water pumped twice
1,017,374,100
Gallons Pumped to Service.
555,444,500
Daily Average.
1,521,895
Greatest Amount pumped to service in one Day, July 23.
2,260,500
Total Coal Used-lbs.
1,799,803
Coal Used for Pumping-lbs
1,745,282
Daily Average-lbs .
4,781
Coal Used for Lighting-lbs.
31,869
Coal Used for Heating-lbs .
22,650
Gallons Pumped per lb. of Coal.
583
K.W. Generated at Main Station
15,934
.
Artichoke Station
Total Gallons Pumped.
369,096,000
Daily Average.
1,011,222
Gallons Pumped by Motor
245,453,600
Total K.W.H. Used.
183,618
Daily Average.
503
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WATER COMMISSIONERS
Gallons Pumped per K.W.H.
1,337
Gallons Pumped by Diesel
123,642,400
Diesel Fuel Oil Used-gals.
8,447
Gallons Pumped per gallon of Fuel Oil
14,640
Greatest Amount Pumped in one day.
1,440,000
Pumping Records-1941
Total Gallons Pumped-Main and Artichoke.
1,386,470,100
Daily Average-Main and Artichoke
3,798,550
Greatest Amount Pumped to Service in one day-July 23.
2,260,500
Greatest Amount Pumped to Service in one week-June 22
13,862,900
Daily Average to Service.
1,521,895
Precipitation
1941
29 yrs. Average 1913-1941
January .
2.94
3.17
February
2.04
2.81
March.
2.24
3.35
April .
1.04
3.68
May
3.22
2.84
June
1.72
3.52
July. .
4.89
3.73
August
2.37
2.86
September
.51
3.44
October
2.65
3.03
November
2.53
3.16
December
4.61
3.23
30.76
38.82
Note: Twenty-nine year average through the courtesy of the Massachusetts Depart- ment of Public Health.
Monthly Pumpage
Daily ave. Per Capita
Service
Booster
Artichoke
Service
Gallons
January .
47,890,300
47,890,300
30,886,000
1,544,850
110
February
42,605,000
42,605,000
26,569,600
1,521,610
108
March.
47,048,300
47,048,300
28,541,400
1,517,690
108
April .
45,758,900
45,529,200
28,902,400
1,525,290
109
May
47,946,100
45,439,500
31,968,000
1,546,650
110
June
53,535,600
50,225,400
38,499,200
1,784,520
127
July.
55,859,800
52,069,300
42,044,000
1,801,930
128
August
47,732,300
36,657,000
33,112,000
1,539,720
110
September
45,855,700
22,128,800
31,267,800
1,528,520
109
October.
43,002,800
14,973,000
28,137,600
1,387,190
99
November
38,963,300
30,086,200
25,372,800
1,298,770
93
December
39,246,400
27,277,600
23,795,200
1,266,010
90
555,444,500
461,929,600
369,096,000
1,521,895
108
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COMPARATIVE TOTAL PUMPING TO SERVICE DURING PAST TEN YEARS AND 1898
Year
Annual Pumpage to Service
Total Increase or Decrease
Average Daily Pumpage
Daily Increase or Decrease
Average Daily Pumping per Cap.
Estimated Population
1898
200,385,000
549,000
38
14,522
1932
482,528,195
+282,143,195
1,318,000
+769,000
88
14,976
1933
445,217,558
- 37,310,637
1,220,000
-98,000
82
14,923
1934
503,306,325
+ 58,088,767
1,379,000
+159,000
93
14,869
1935
478,044,200
- 25,262,125
1,310,000
- 69,000
88
14,815
1936
503,799,800
+ 25,755,600
1,376,000
+ 66,000
93
14,815
1937
504,942,800
+ 1,143,000
1,383,400
7,000
93
14,815
1938
508,891,000
+ 3,848,200
1,394,200
+ 10,820
92
15,000
1939
570,785,300
+ 61,894,300
1,563,800
+169,600
104
15,000
1940
574,384,200
+ 3,599,200
1,573,500
+ 9,700
104
15,000
1941
555,444,500
- 18,939,700
1,521,890
- 51,610
101
15,000
PERSONNEL
Lester Bridges, Chief Engineer
Ralph Estabrooks, Engineer
Ernest Miller, Engineer
Jeremiah Leary, Assistant Chief Engineer Carl Bridges, Engineer Clark Lunt, Engineer
Laborers-Dennis Cronin Orrin Kimball Richard Gorwaiz
Respectfully submitted,
LESTER A. BRIDGES,
Chief Engineer.
ANNUAL REPORT
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129
RETIREMENT BOARD
Report of Retirement Board
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
City of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Gentlemen :
We present herewith the report for the year ending December 31, 1941:
Number of members at close of year
Active :
Contributing
96
Non-contributing
none
Pensioners.
20
Total.
116
Retirements during year
none
Pensioners deceased during year.
1
Cash Receipts
Balance January 1, 1941
$26,970.12
Contributions of members.
6,811.51
Appropriated by City:
Pension Fund .
$9,000.00
Expense Fund.
500.00
Appropriated by Water Department.
2,906.00
$12,406.00
Income from Investments.
696.35
Total.
$4.6,883.98
Cash Disbursements
Annuities Paid
$49.16
Pensions Paid
14,272.13
Refunds
1,280.62
Expenses.
570.07
Accrued interest on Investments
.47
Balance December 31, 1941
30,711.53
$46,883.98
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ANNUAL REPORT
The funds of the Retirement System on December 31, 1941 were invested as follows:
Investment
Due Date
Amount
Income
Merchants National Bank.
Demand
$1,329.98
Institution for Savings.
Demand
7,240.90
$177.68
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank.
Demand
12,711.68
232.67
First National Bank of Boston ..
1,962.50
100.00
National Shawmut Bank of Boston.
1,237.50
12.50
Lawrence Co-operative Bank.
800.00
6.00
Consumers Power Company. .
Nov. 1970
1,081.25
35.00
Public Service Company of N. H
Nov.
1960
2,100.00
75.00
Ohio Public Service Company .
Aug.
1962
1,075.00
40.00
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
June
1966
1,056.25
17.50
Cash
116.47
Totals.
$30,711.53
$696.35
Respectfully submitted,
DANA P. FRENCH, Chairman, NORBERT A. CAREY, Secretary,
THOMAS W. McDONALD
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CITY PRIMARIES
City Primaries NOVEMBER 12, 1941
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Tot.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mayor:
Clarence E. Fogg
124
182
148
104
240
352
1150
Moses E. Wright, Jr.
18
21
4
10
12
21
86
Warren S. Currier
280
144
78
81
106
193
882
John M. Kelleher
173
288
172
179
256
261
1329
Andrew J. Gillis
292
431
307
225
335
271
1861
Blanks.
20
23
21
20
25
23
132
Councillor at Large:
Roy Kerkian
371
438
292
321
459
458
2339
Edward L. Noyes.
330
317
246
195
285
528
1901
James A. Croteau.
270
427
226
248
359
275
1805
William Fenders.
303
379
255
217
353
508
2015
Arthur D. Harrington
334
428
310
252
410
367
2101
John F. Robinson
302
446
240
179
301
275
1743
James Harker
214
216
176
158
249
496
1509
Edward G. Perkins.
502
502
321
278
400
643
2646
Burnley S. Thurlow
255
254
140
97
156
247
1149
Albert J. Bateman .
242
310
220
218
300
389
1679
Roy Parsons
119
144
99
87
124
182
755
Blanks.
1293
1584
1125
845
1474
1237
7558
Total Vote.
907
1089
730
619
974
1121
5440
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ANNUAL REPORT
City Election TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Tot.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mayor:
John M. Kelleher
561
745
510
441
705
897
3859
Andrew J. Gillis
536
579
414
348
518
487
2882
Warren Currier
1
1
Blanks.
35
33
15
21
28
46
178
Councillors-at-Large:
Roy Kerkian .
668
755
538
537
803
924
4225
Edward L. Noyes
395
376
282
253
382
626
2314
James A. Croteau.
416
571
362
343
481
443
2616
William Fenders
326
393
302
234
426
570
2251
Arthur D. Harrington
534
669
502
434
670
664
3473
John F. Robinson.
421
599
389
273
421
430
2533
James Harker .
226
265
165
171
276
535
1638
Edward G. Perkins.
591
556
404
372
478
772
3173
Burnley S. Thurlow
334
260
144
109
166
275
1288
Albert J. Bateman
353
421
331
321
435
513
2374
Blanks.
1396
1920
1276
1003
1717
1403
8715
School Committee:
Joseph L. Reardon
454
734
443
388
616
446
3081
Bradley Fuller.
502
487
315
308
513
692
2817
Elizabeth C. Foss.
316
358
243
210
241
444
1812
Charles C. Withers.
429
405
296
310
425
809
2674
Blanks.
563
730
581
404
707
471
3456
Total Vote
1132
1357
939
810
1251
1431
6920
JAMES F. CARENS, Mayor, EDWARD S. PERKINS, JOSEPH J. CURLEY, THEODORE P. STANWOOD, Jr., ANDREW J. PARASSO, A. VINCENT KELLEHER, ALBERT J. BATEMAN, EDWARD L. NOYES, JAMES HARKER, THOMAS R. RONAN, WILLIAM FENDERS.
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LIST OF JURORS
List of Jurors --- 1942-43 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT
Published in accordance with Chapter 234 of the General Laws
Name
Residence
Occupation
Bailey, Elmer E.
19 Marlboro Street
Carpenter
Bamforth, Ernest P.
51 Kent Street
Wood Heel Turner
Bartlett, Harold W.
14 Storey Avenue
Mechanic
Beaudoin, William
18 Madison Street
Fish Dealer
Besse, Harold A.
11 Pond Street
Retired
Bateman, Albert J.
19 Buck Street
Retired
Bingham, Francis M.
46 Ashland Street
Silvershop
Brennan, Edward J.
7 Barton Street
Manager
Bresnahan, Thomas L.
49 Kent Street
Shoe Operator
Brooks, Abner M.
34 Boardman Street
Shoe Operator
Browne, Arthur C.
19 Ashland Street
Sign Painter
Burke, Francis J.
12 Hancock Street
Auto Worker
Carey, Michael J.
11 Merrill Street
Clerk
Carey, Thomas J.
9 Merrill Street
Investigator
Chase, Sam M.
23 Pond Street
Clerk
Clark, Robert C.
271 High Street
Insurance
Coffey, John J.
26 Oak Street
Painter
Coltin, William B.
50 Boardman Street
Reporter
Connors, John J.
21 Washington Street Shipper
Connors, Maurice A.
4 Prince Place
Dentist
Coombs, Harold A.
345 High Street
Electrician
Corey, Raymond J.
11 Eagle Street
Clerk
Corliss, Norman L.
41 Marlboro Street
Silverworker
Creeden, Bartholomew
15 Horton Street
Shoeworker
Creeden, James F.
4 Dove Street
Metalworker
Creeden, Jeremiah J.
214 Merrimac Street
Clerk
Cronin, William P.
Shoeworker
Curley, Joseph J.
21 Prospect Street
Shoe Foreman
Currier, Donald E.
5 Congress Street
Carpenter
Currier, Henry G.
63 Marlboro Street
Clerk
Currier, Warren S.
64 Marlboro Street
Salesman
Cutter, John F.
88 Lime Street
Retired
Dailey, John F.
101 Prospect Street
Laborer
Demerritt, Wilbur
3 Carter Street
Carpenter
Dineen, John A.
12 Merrill Street
Foreman
Dixon, Alden F.
16 Spofford Street
Salesman
Dockery, John J.
63 Prospect Street
Manager
Croteau, James
9 Congress Street 36 Olive Street
Salesman
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Name
Residence
Occupation
Donahue, Daniel J.
14 Otis Place
Clerk
Donahue, Joseph E.
6 Beck Street
Music
Donahue, Patrick J.
49 Kent Street
Shoemaker
Douglas, Bert
229 Water Street
Shoe Operator
Erskine, Robert
49 Bromfield Street
Clerk
Fearing, Leland
13512 State Street
Auto Mechanic
Fenders, William
7 Dawes Street
Foreman
Foley, Albert M.
19 Plummer Avenue
Silverworker
Foley, William M.
3 Alter Court
Florist
Fowle, Frank O.
15 Ferry Road
Shoeworker
Gallagher, John J.
11 Woodland Street
Salesman
Gallagher, Timothy H.
32 Titcomb Street
Shoe Operator
Goldsmith, Albert A.
6 Vernon Street
Merchant
Gorwaiz, Richard
234 High Street
Water Works
Greene, Roland
37 Kent Street
Laborer
Greenfield, Benjamin
12 Orange Street
Merchant
Gulazian, Deron
53 Kent Street
Silverworker
Hallisey, Daniel E.
57 Boardman Street
Shoemaker
Hanson, Elmer C.
19 Temple Street
Supt.
Harris, Carroll M.
9 Prospect Street
Counterman
Harris, Walter E.
96 State Street
Salesman
Hayden, Robert L.
20 Allen Street
Filling Station
Healey, Daniel H.
16 Merrill Street
Supervisor
Healey, Daniel T.
1 Hillside Avenue
Shoe Operator
Healey, Jeremiah
55 Boardman Street
Fireman
Henry, Eugene L.
35 Jefferson Street 4 Cutter's Court
Bottler
Hession, Albert P.
29 Boardman Street
Clerk
Hollerer Emery
20 Barton Street
Bank Clerk
Horgan, Daniel F.
11 Garden Street
Clerk
Hurley, John D.
51 Pond Street
Chauffeur
Kelleher, Cornelius F.
112 Low Street
Truck Driver
Kelleher, Cornelius H.
16 School Street
Shoeworker
Kelleher, John M.
4 Storey Avenue
Proprietor
Kerkian, Roy
6 Market Street
Gas Station Proprietor
Kessler, Paul A.
25 Chestnut Street
Grocer
Kohlhaas, John J.
21 Market Street
Shoe Foreman
Knight, Frank
16 Forrester Street
State Dept.
Landford, Everett F.
Real Estate
Leary, John J.
Auto Worker
Leary, Timothy
16 Carter Street
Custodian
Liberatore, Charles
2 Merrill Street
Clerk
Little, William E.
42 Temple Street
Shoe Cutter
Littlefield, Raymond L.
4 Alter Court
Silverworker
Lunt, Burton T.
77 Prospect Street
Carpenter
Lynch, Daniel S.
28 Kent Street
Clerk
Lynch, John J.
11 Dove Street
Hatter
5 Willow Avenue
Heel Maker
Maguire, Fred
23 Purchase Street 1 Griffin Court
Insurance Salesman
Hersey, Alfred G.
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LIST OF JURORS
Name
Residence
Occupation
Magner, James D.
16 Harris Street
Bookkeeper
Marden, Arthur P.
15 Summit Place
Piano Tuner
Marshall, Howard C.
13 Eagle Street
Salesman
Marshall, Reid A.
4 Harrison Street
Shoeworker
Marston, Arthur D.
Carpenter
Mason, Albert J.
Truck Driver
McDonald, Thomas W.
76 Prospect Street
Clerk
Mckinnon, Charles O.
19 Walnut Street
Collector
Miller, Frank W.
202 High Street
Agent
Moulton, George E.
8 Parsons Street
Insurance
Murphy, John J. Jr.
54 Bromfield Street Shoe Operater
Noyes, Leslie E.
9 Otis Place 4 Summit Place
Banker
Nutter, Joseph M.
302 Merrimac Street 4 Walnut Street
Pattern Maker
O'Brien, Daniel F.
Gas Station
O'Connell, Maurice W.
51 Prospect Street
Boxmaker
O'Donnell, John
38 Winter Street
Clerk
Oliver, Leon E.
17 Harrison Street
Watchmaker
Page, Fred L.
6 Warren Street
Carpenter
Paradise, William F.
77 Pleasant Street
Shoeworker
Parasso, Andrew J.
4 Lime Street
Timekeeper
Pillsbury, Raymond L.
11 Ferry Road
Manager
Patten, Walter L.
48 Marlboro Street
Merchant
Poland, Herbert G.
16 Highland Avenue
Salesman
Reilly, Francis M.
12 Otis Place
Shoe Worker
Richard, Wilfred J.
19 Tictomb Street
Barber
Roberts, Lewis K.
11 Market Street
Salesman
Robinson, John F.
28 Temple Street
Painter
Sauvan, Carl C.
20 Tyng Street
Truck Driver
Sayward, William
49 Purchase Street
Chef
Shepard, Allan R.
233 High Street
Salesman
Short, James N.
8 Neptune Street
Engineer
Sloman, Louis A.
14 Neptune Street Clerk
Spaulding, Ralph L.
37 Bromfield Street
Watchmaker
Stanwood, Theodore P. Jr.
1 Rolfe's Lane
Caretaker
Stevens, Harold F.
75 Purchase Street
Salesman
Stevens, Charles W.
291 Merrimac Street
Shoe Foreman
Strangman, Everett C.
Auto Worker
Sullivan, Frank J.
Plumber
Tarbox, Harold C.
54 Purchase Street
Hatter
Titus, Preston J. Todd, Glendon F.
14 Purchase Street
Mechanic
Torrey, Malcolm M.
28 Tyng Street
Chef
Varney, Frederick A.
40 Broad Street
Salesman
Wall, Michael T. Walsh, Edward
39 Milk Street
Mechanic
Webb, Henry E.
5 Barton Street
Machinist
Welch, Patrick J.
49 Federal Street
Salesman
480 Merrimac Street 7 Hill Street
2 Alter Court Teacher
6 California Street
Metal Worker
Chauffeur
Noyes, Walter R.
25 Oakland Street 10 Warren Street
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Name
Residence
39 Forrester Street
320 Merrimac Street
43 Bromfield Street
Silverworker
Merchant
Woods, Aaron D.
Zafris, James G.
11 Tremont Street
Occupation Shoe Cutter Hatter
West, William P. White, William W.
Wills, O. Arthur Wilson, Albert P.
49 High Street
60 Prospect Street
Painter
Merchant
Board of Registrars
John J. O'Brien
Leon E. Oliver
John O'Donnell
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CITY ORDINANCES
Ordinances Passed in 1941
Ordinance
An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance amending an Ordinance entitled "Regulations of Fire Department" by amending the following section 1 to Chapter Twenty-A
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows:
Section one of said Ordinance is amended by removing the word Chauffeur in line three of Section One and substituting therefor the word Mechanic, so that the revised Section shall read as follows:
The Fire Department shall consist of a call chief, call deputy chief, one permanent fireman mechanic and not more than thirteen permanent members and as many call men as the Mayor and City Council may from time to time determine.
The call men shall hold office for one year, unless sooner removed by the Mayor and City Council.
The members of the Fire Department shall receive such compensation as the Mayor and City Council may determine.
This Ordinance is to take effect upon its final passage.
JAMES HARKER, Chairman, JOSEPH J. CURLEY, ALBERT J. BATEMAN.
First reading passed unanimous vote. Ordered printed. February 10, 1941.
Second reading passed by unanimous roll call vote. 11 Councillors present. March 5, 1941.
Attest:
WILLIAM D. KELLY,
City Clerk.
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ANNUAL REPORT
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT
VERRA MARIQUE MDCCCLI
In City Council May 5, 1941
ORDINANCE:
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "LAYING OUT OF STREETS."
WHEREAS in order to complete the laying of sewerage system in the City of New- buryport, it is necessary that certain highways be officially laid out as public highways by the City, and that the laying of said sewerage system through certain unaccepted highways is necessary for the protection of the public health, therefore the deferred operation of this ordinance would tend to defeat its purpose it is deemed an emergency measure necessary for the protection of the health and convenience of the public and shall take effect immediately upon its passage.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWBURY- PORT AS FOLLOWS:
Section one of Chapter thirty of the Revised Ordinances of the city of Newburyport is hereby amended by repealing said section one and substituting the following section one so as to read as follows:
Section One: No main highway or thoroughfare of the City of Newburyport to be laid out as a public way shall be less than fifty feet in width between property lines; and all cross streets connecting main highways or thoroughfares or other cross streets in the City of Newburyport, laid out as public ways, shall be not less than thirty-five feet in width between property lines. This section shall not apply to any ways included in the official plans of the Assessors Office or recorded or laid out on any plan on file at the Registry of Deeds.
On roll call the Emergency Preamble received 10 Yea Votes, 1 member absent. On roll call the above Ordinance received 10 Yea votes, 1 member absent.
Attest:
WILLIAM D. KELLY,
City Clerk.
INDEX
City Government and Officials. 3
Mayors of Newburyport. 7
Report of City Auditor 8
Recapitulation of receipts and expenditures . 9
Analysis of receipts. 11
Analysis of payments. 15
Report of Treasurer of Newburyport Trust Funds 50
Report of William Wheelwright School 53
Report of Peabody Fund. 54
Balance Sheet 55
Statement of appropriated accounts at close of financial year 59
Municipal indebtedness. 65
Borrowing capacity
66
Funded debt.
67
Budgét 1941
68
Budget 1942
72
Report of City Registrar.
78
Report of Board of Assessors.
80
Report of City Solicitor.
83
Report of Licensing Commissioners
85
Report of City Marshal. 92
Report of Fire Department 96
Report of Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Wires. 100
Report of Health Department:
Births. 102
Burial or removal permits. 102
Causes of death. 103
Contagious Diseases 107 107
Report of Inspector of Plumbing.
Report of Public Welfare 108
Report of Public Library 115
Report of Water Commissioners
123
Report of Retirement Board . 129
Elections 131
Jury List
133
City Ordinances 137
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