Hatfield Annual Town Report 1958-1963, Part 25

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1958
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MODERATOR Gordon A. Woodward


TOWN CLERK - TREASURER Peter S. Rogaleski


BOARD OF ASSESSORS Joseph S. Wilkes, Chairman


Mitchell W. Kempisty Richard D. Belden


TAX COLLECTOR Thomas L. Mullany


SCHOOL COMMITTEE Henry F. Kulesza, Chairman Joseph J. Wendlowski, Jr. Ethel I. Byrne


WATER COMMISSIONERS


Rupert Harubin, Chairman


John Rudy


Ralph Vollinger


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CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS Arthur Cory Bardwell, Chairman


John Besko


Clifford L. Belden, Jr.


LIBRARY TRUSTEES


Margaret M. Wentzel, Chairman Michael M. Majeskey Dorothy Breor


ELECTOR UNDER THE WILL OF OLIVER SMITH


Frank T. Woodward


TREE WARDEN


Francis E. Godin


PLANNING BOARD


Francis H. Hebert, Chairman


George W. Rogalewski Martin J. Brassord William H. Burke, Jr.


Stanley Sliwoski


BOARD OF APPEALS


Fred E. Snook, Chairman


Chester S. Prucnal Edward S. Dickinson


Alternates


Thaddeus Kabat Edward S. Kowalski


TOWN COUNSEL Atty. Elizabeth A. Porada


FINANCE COMMITTEE


John Osley, Jr., Chairman


George Zgrodnik William S. Olszewski


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BOARD OF REGISTRARS Howard B. Abbott, Chairman


Joseph J. Pelc


Edward T. Kostek Peter S. Rogaleski


TOWN ACCOUNTANT Gertrude B. Rogaleski


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS


Joseph J. Deres


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS & SLAUGHTER Frank Sikorski, Jr.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES Edward W. Wroblewski


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


Charles J. Eberlein, Sr.


COLLECTOR OF WATER RENTS Stanley J. Kugler


DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WELFARE


John A. Skarzynski


DIRECTOR OF VETERANS' SERVICES


Thomas P. Mullins


WOOD SURVEYORS


Henry Donnis


Charles J. Eberlein, Jr.


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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION


Joseph V. Porada Edward Molloy Elizabeth Porada


Dave Morey John Osley, Jr. Clifford Belden, Jr.


Peter Kubosiak


DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE John Brennan FENCE VIEWERS AND FIELD DRIVERS


Michael M. Majeskey


Charles J. Eberlein, Jr.


CHIEF OF POLICE Henry J. Sliwoski


CONSTABLES


Henry Sliwoski


James E. McGrath


Joseph S. Wilkes


Henry Kosakowski


Mitchell Kempisty Peter Kubosiak Stanley J. Filipek John Brennan


George W. Rogalewski


POLICE OFFICERS


Anthony Malinowski


Stanley Malinowski


Peter Backiel George Omasta


Joseph Deres


AUXILIARY POLICE


William Podmayer Anthony Sikorski


William Symanski


Harry Lizek William Slowikowski


Stanley Symanski


David Omasta Walter Harubin


Simeon M. Bourdon Adolf Ciszewski Stanley Jagodzimski Robert Thayer Ralph Vollinger Frank Godek Thaddeus Kabat John Szych


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FIRE CHIEF Edward Kempisty


FIREFIGHTERS Main Street Station


Kempisty, Edward, Chief Brassord, Arthur, Asst. Chief Smith, Arthur, 1st Chief Deputy Proulx, Alfred, 2nd Chief Deputy Pickunka, Walter, Jr., 1st Lieut. Sikorski, Myron, 2nd Lieut. Boyle, William, Captain Rogaleski, John, Captain Balise, Kenneth Berniche, Thomas Besko, John, Jr. Boyle, Marcus Dugal, Eugene Gizenski, John Korza, William


Kotch, Peter Krawczyk, Joseph Lizek, David Mullins, James Pelis, Bernard, Sr. Pinckunka, Walter, Sr. Proulx, Arthur Shaw, Bernard Shea, Robert Sikorski, Frank, Jr. Skarpetowski, Edward Skorupski, Henry Szych, Henry Vollinger, Donald Vollinger, Richard


Zgrodnik, George, Jr.


North Hatfield


Belden, Clifford, Jr., 1st Lieut. Maiewski, Philip, 2nd Lieut. Belden, Richard, Captain Omasta, Michael


Pickett, Ralph Smiarowski, Theodore Southard, Herman Sysun, Connie


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TOWN OF HATFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Incorporated 1670


AREA 8900 Acres


ELEVATION


132 Feet at Main Street


POPULATION


1960 Census - 2350


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Second Hampshire District JOHN D. BARRUS Goshen, Mass.


SENATOR FRANKLIN & HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT


CHARLES A. BISBEE, JR. Chesterfield, Mass.


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS First Congressional District SILVIO O. CONTE Pittsfield, Mass.


SENATORS IN CONGRESS LEVERETT J. SALTONSTALL Dover, Mass.


EDWARD M. KENNEDY Boston, Mass.


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Selectmen's Warrant


Town of Hatfield, Massachusetts


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Hampshire, ss.


To either of the constables of the Town of Hatfield in said County, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in Memorial Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 17th day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to take action under Article 1 and to meet at seven o'clock in the evening to take action on all other Articles :


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year: one Selectman for three years; one member of the Board of Assessors for three years; one member of the School Committee for three years; one member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years; one member of the Library Trustees for three years; Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith for one year; one member of the Cemetery Commissioners for three years; one member of the Planning Board for five years.


The polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the forenoon and kept open until eight o'clock in the evening.


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Article 2. To hear and discuss all reports or sub- jects which have to do with the welfare of the town or act anything thereon.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1964, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and amendments thereto.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $147.53 received from the Dog Fund to the Library Account, or act anything thereon.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer such sums of money as shall be deemed necessary to defray the current expenses of the financial year and set the salaries of all elected officials in accordance with the provisions of Section 108, Chapter 41, General Laws, or act anything thereon.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $3,905.60 as allocated by the actuary and certified by the County Commission- ers to the Town of Hatfield under the provisions of Chap- ter 32, General Laws, as amended, and pay said amount to the Treasurer-Custodian of the Hampshire County Re- tirement System.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the County and State un- der the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to


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raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, the town's share, for improvement of Chapter 90 highways, and to appropriate the sum of $2,000.00, the State and County share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the State and County ; the town's share to be raised by taxation and the State and County share to be taken from Surplus Revenue and returned to same when reimbursement is received, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the State under the pro- visions of Chapter 81, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,500.00, the town's share, and to appropriate the sum of $13,750.00, the State's share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the State, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the State's share to be taken from Surplus Revenue and returned to same when reimbursement is received, or act anything thereon.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the County and State under the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $4,750.00, the town's share, for new construction on Main Street and in addition to appropriate $8,361.16 allotted by Chapter 822, Acts of 1963, for new construction of King Street, and to appropriate the sum of $14,250.00, the State and County share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the State and County, the town's share to be raised by taxa- tion and appropriation from amount received under pro- visions of Chapter 822, Acts of 1963, and the State and County share to be taken from Surplus Revenue and re- turned to same when reimbursement is received, or act anything thereon.


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Article 10. To see if the town will vote to amend Section VI-B, Sub-Section 1, entitled "Appeals" of the Zon- ing By-Law of the Town of Hatfield by inserting in said Section VI-B, Sub-Section 1. Appeals after the words "or by any officer" and before the words "or decision of" the words


"or board of the Town, or by any person aggrieved by any order"


so that Section VI-B, Sub-Section 1. Appeals shall read as follows :-


1. Appeals. To hear and decide an appeal taken by any person aggrieved by reason of his inability to obtain a permit from any administrative official under the provi- sions of Chapter 40A, General Laws, or by any officer or board of the Town, or by any person aggrieved by any order or decision of the inspector of build- ings or other administrative official in violation of any provision of Chapter 40A, General Laws, or of this By-Law.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to have the Selectmen appoint annually in the month of February an Inspector of Gas Piping and Gas Appliances in Buildings to hold office for the term of one year from the first Mon- day in March then next ensuing and until his successor is appointed and qualified whose duty it shall be to enforce the rules and regulations adopted by the board established in the Department of Public Utilities of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts under Section twelve H of Chap- ter 25 of the Massachusetts General Laws.


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Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 to be awarded to the Inspector of Gas Piping and Gas Appliances in Buildings as his annual compensation.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to accept the report of the School Building Needs Committee, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to establish a School Building Committee of seven members to prepare plans for additional school facilities, or act anything there- on.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,500.00 to defray the expenses of the School Building Committee and the prepa- ration of preliminary plans by architects, or act anything thereon.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to install street lights in locations as follows :


At the house of Elizabeth Szewczyk on Old Farms Road,


Between residences of Francis Hebert and John Ko- valski, Jr. on Pleasant View Drive,


Between residences of William Korza and Leo Rob- erts on Primrose Path.


Article 17. To see whether the town will accept as public ways that remaining portion of Primrose Path, Colonial Acres, commencing at the end of the portion of Primrose Path which was accepted as a public way by vote at the town meeting in 1961, being at a point even with the boundary line between Lots No. 42 and No. 43,


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thence running northerly and northeasterly to the point where it intersects with Pleasant View Drive; and that remaining portion of Pleasant View Drive, commencing at the end of the portion of Pleasant View Drive which was accepted as a public way by vote at the town meeting in 1961, being at a point event with the boundary line be- tween Lots No. 37 and No. 38, thence running northerly and northwesterly to a point even with the northerly boundary of Lot No. 19, all as shown on a Plan recorded with the Town Clerk of Hatfield, of Colonial Acres, as sub- mitted by Edward J. Wickles, Inc., and as laid out and marked on the said plan by the Selectmen as public ways or act anything thereon.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to appro- priate from Surplus Revenue a sum of money in accord- ance with the provisions of Section 5B of Chapter 40, G.L. and add said sum to the Stabilization Fund.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $300.00 for the use of the Industrial Development Committee, or act anything thereon.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for the use of the Youth League, or act anything thereon.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $500.00 for the pur- chase of a Used Fire Truck, or act anything thereon.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer under the provisions of Section 64, Chapter 44, General Laws, sums for unpaid bills of pre- vious years as follows :


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Fire Department Highway Department


$163.98 33.47


or act anything thereon.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111, Section 85, G.L. the sum of $7,963.56 as the town's share for the cost of care, maintenance and repair of the Hampshire County Sanatorium, or act any- thing thereon.


(Other Articles May Follow)


And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof in five public places in the Town of Hatfield, seven days before time of said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 1st day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- four.


JOSEPH V. PORADA, Chairman MICHAEL A. YANGINSKI STANLEY J. FILIPEK


Selectmen of Hatfield


Report of Finance Committee


1963 Approp.


Amount Spent


1964 Request


Recom- mended


1. Moderator 1/1/64


$


25.00


$ 25.00


$ 25.00


$ 25.00


2. Selectmen's Salaries 1/1/64


1,200.00


1,200.00


1,500.00


1,500.00


3. Selectmen's Clerk 1/1/64


300.00


300.00


300.00


300.00


4. Selectmen's Expense


200.00


179.47


200.00


200.00


5. Accountant's Salary 1/1/64


2,175.00


2,175.00


2,375.00


2,375.00


6. Accountant's Expense


175.00


272.53


175.00


175.00


7. Treasurer's Salary 1/1/64


2,375.00


2,375.00


3,090.00


2,775.00


8. Treasurer's Expense


675.00


668.30


675.00


675.00


9. Collector's Salary 1/1/64


1,800.00


1,800.00


1,800.00


2,000.00


10. Collector's Expense


960.00


1,205.52


1,214.00


1,000.00


11.


Assessors' Salaries 1/1/64


2,400.00


2,400.00


2,400.00


2,400.00


12. Assessors' Expense


700.00


624.86


753.00


700.00


13. Attorney's Fees


500.00


166.67


1,000.00


1,000.00


14. Town Clerk's Salary 1/1/64


1,875.00


1,875.00


3,090.00


2,475.00


15. Town Clerk's Expense


550.00


544.70


550.00


550.00


16. Election & Registration


1,175.00


1,125.60


1,550.00


1,550.00


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17. Elector's Salary 1/1/64


10.00


10.00


10.00


10.00


18. Town Hall


7,350.00


7,145.95


7,925.00


7,500.00


19. Police


4,000.00


3,643.23


4,000.00


4,000.00


20. Fire Dept


3,700.00


4,194.47


3,700.00


3,700.00


21. Tree Work


2,600.00


2,599.15


3,600.00


2,600.00


22.


Moth Work


2,200.00


2,199.20


2,200.00


2,200.00


23. Civil Defense


600.00


480.01


500.00


500.00


24.


Sealer Wts. & Meas., Salary 1/1/64


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


25.


Sealer Wts. & Meas., Expense


100.00


64.25


100.00


100.00


26. Public Health


500.00


2,479.48


500.00


500.00


27. School Physician


550.00


550.00


550.00


550.00


28.


Insp. School Children, Immunization


150.00


78.06


150.00


150.00


29.


Insp. School Children, Tuberculosis


75.00


75.00


75.00


30.


Well-Child Clinic


250.00


177.50


250.00


250.00


31. Insp. of Animals & Slaughter


240.00


240.00


300.00


275.00


32. Visiting Nurse


1,600.00


1,600.00


1,800.00


1,800.00


33. Highway General


8,000.00


7,996.13


9,000.00


8,500.00


34. Highway Chap. 81


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


35. Highway Chap. 81 from


Surplus Revenue


13,750.00*


19,503.12


13,750.00


13,750.00*


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36. Highway Chap 90 Maint.


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


37. Highway Chap. 90 Maint. from Surplus Revenue


2,000.00*


3,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00*


38.


Machinery Operating


4,000.00


3,983.86


4,000.00


4,000.00


39. Street Lights


5,245.00


5,274.38


5,350.00


5,350.00


40. Bridge Repairs


200.00


30.20


200.00


200.00


41. Dike Repairs


150.00


82.00


150.00


150.00


42. Fence Repair


200.00


186.80


200.00


200.00


43. Public Welfare


2,500.00


1,030.66


4,000.00


1,500.00


44. Disability Assistance


500.00


76.95


1,000.00


500.00


45. Aid to Dependent Children


1,000.00


559.70


3,500.00


1,000.00


46. Old Age Assistance


6,500.00


2,941.32


9,200.00


5,000.00


47. Medical Assist. for Aged


6,500.00


8,711.83


13,200.00


9,000.00


48. Veterans' Benefits


3,000.00


3,724.44


3,000.00


3,000.00


49. School Comm. Expense


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


50. Schools


216,940.00


212,809.43


225,760.00


223,760.00


51. Voc. Tuition & Trans.


9,542.30


7,966.25


10,598.94


10,598.94


52. Library


5,480.00


5,617.17


6,030.00


6,030.00


53. Bind Town Records


50.00


21.50


50.00


50.00


54.


Care of Town Clock


50.00


320.00


50.00


50.00


55. Insurance


8,500.00


8,521,89


8,500.00


8,500.00


56. Memorial Day


350.00


347.68


350.00


350.00


57. Planning Board Expense


250.00


33.40


300.00


300.00


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58. Insurance Chap. 32 B


4,600.00


3,960.69


4,800.00


4,800.00


59. Print & Deliver Town Reports


850.00


850.00


850.00


850.00


56. Reserve Fund from Overlay Surplus


2,000.00*


1,915.74


2,000.00


2,000.00*


61. Tax Title


200.00


400.00


400.00


62. Telephone


350.00


305.00


350.00


350.00


63. Unclassified


150.00


53.27


200.00


150.00


64. Water Comm. Salaries 1/1/64 from Water Avail. Surplus :


Chairman $350.00


2 Members ea. @ 275.00


900.00*


900.00


900.00


900.00*


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65. Water Dept. from Water Available Surplus


7,260.00*


6,876.92


8,378.00


8,378.00*


66. Cemeteries


1,125.00


1,131.00


1,240.00


1,240.00


67. Interest


500.00


500.00


500.00


68. Water Main Loan from Water Avail. Surplus


4,000.00*


4,000.00


4,000.00


4,000.00*


69.


Int. Water Main Loan from Water Available Surplus


350.00*


350.00


280.00


280.00*


70. Interest School Loans


13,125.00


13,125.00


12,187.50


12,187.50


71. School Loan, Chap. 44 G.L.


10,000.00


10,000.00


10,000.00


10,000.00


·


·


... ·


72. School Loan, Chap. 645, Acts '48


15,000.00


15,000.00


15,000.00


15,000.00


73. Appeals Board Expense


200.00


69.40


200.00


200.00


74. Tree Warden 1/1/64 $2.10 per hr.


Total


$406,202.30


$394,049.68


$437,731.44


$418,834.44


* From Available Funds


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JOHN OSLEY, JR. WILLIAM OLSZEWSKI GEORGE ZGRODNIK


Finance Committee


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Selectmen's Report


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Hatfield:


We hereby submit our annual report for the year 1963 with a feeling of satisfaction and optimism; satisfac- tion for the progressive growth, both in population and enterprise of the past year, and optimism for the contin- ued and accelerated activity along these lines in the years ahead.


Building permits issued by the board during the past year were for purposes as follows: Residential-16; Com- mercial-5; Renovation and outbuildings-10. As con- struction mounts, the need for a Building Inspector is be- coming evident and action should be taken soon to create this position.


In road construction and maintenance, progress has been equal to immediately preceding years. Construction is continuing along River Road in Bradstreet and comple- tion is not too long away. King Street reconstruction will be forthcoming, time permitting. Traffic lines were paint- ed along Elm, Maple and Main Streets at a cost of 2¢ per linear foot.


A new heating system has been installed in the Town Barn, thereby serving more efficiently both the Highway Department and the Fire Department.


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Purchases of equipment for the Highway Department included a bulldozer, backhoe with attachments and a new Chevrolet Dump Truck as per votes of the Annual Town Meeting and a Special Town Meeting.


The Town Hall basement was redecorated by the cus- todian with a substantial saving to the Town Hall Ac- count. Demands upon the Town Hall are increasing year- ly with no end in sight.


A sewer use tax was established in accordance with a town meeting vote, and operation is about ready to be put in motion.


Under the Conflict of Interest Law, it was necessary for the Board to classify all town employees. With the exception of the Board of Selectmen, the School Commit- tee, and the Board of Water Commissioners, who were classified regular, all other town employees were classi- fied as Special.


The Board was fortunate in being able to persuade the American Telephone and Telegraph Company to lay its cable in Hatfield from the western boundary of the town to the Connecticut River, thereby giving the land- owner an income for easement rights and the town taxable personal property for many years to come.


Only one Special Town Meeting was held during the year, primarily for initiating action relative to the town's water supply. Action taken with monies appropriated are, to our best information, already bearing fruit.


At the Annual Town Meeting, a Stabilization Fund was established with the initial sum of $10,000. We urge continued appropriation to this Fund and in larger


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amounts, if feasible, in preparation for sizable projects facing the town in the near future.


The Board wishes to express sincere thanks for the co-operation afforded it by all officers, employees, and de- partments during the past year and wishes to compliment all for their efforts in making it possible for the Annual Report of 1962 being chosen as a third-place winner in the State Town Report Contest.


JOSEPH V. PORADA


STANLEY J. FILIPEK


MICHAEL A. YANGINKI


Board of Selectmen


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List of Jurors 1964


Delia Baceski Helen Bardwell Donald Brooks


Robert P. Cutter


James H. Day Joseph Deinlein Theodore Doktor


Marion Englehardt Helen Gizienski


Anthony Jandzinski Frank A. Kempisty Matthew Klocko Edward Makowski Anthony Malinowski Herbert V. Marsh Helen Mendyk Sophia Mieleszko Marcus Mullins Thomas Mullins


Helen Novak George Omasta


Paul Petcen


Alfred Proulx


Sara Snook Anna Stefancik


Leona Stempel Stanley Symanski Mary Winters Clarence Wolfram


Housewife Housewife Factory Worker Farmer


Retired Farmer Attendant Housewife Housewife


Tobacco Worker Retired Retired


Produce Buyer Maint. Engr. Farmer Housewife Housewife Farmer Fence Constr. Housewife Farmer Machinist Nursing Asst. Housewife Housewife Housewife Painter Housewife Appliance Dealer


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Treasurer's Report


Peter S. Rogaleski, Treasurer


In Account with the Town of Hatfield, Massachusetts


Cash on Hand January 1, 1963


$165,078.30


Receipts for 1963:


January


$ 38,749.40


February


17,460.18


March


28,229.14


April


40,352.90


May


21,160.80


June


39,189.42


July


29,887.85


August


37,916.46


September


42,020.98


October


108,769.32


November


111,965.05


December


94,696.25


610,397.75


$775,476.05


Payments per Warrants:


January February March April May


$ 17,269.31


31,302.80


36,732.40


55,455.86


39,540.54


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June


40,655.83


July


47,409.96


August


31,827.10


September


42,383.64


October


105,732.35


November


40,640.87


December


82,390.90


$571,341.56


Cash on Hand December 31, 1963


204,134.49


$775,476.05


PETER S. ROGALESKI


Treasurer


TOWN OF HATFIELD MASSACHUSETTS SALARIES OF VARIOUS TOWN EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS


1943


1963


Arthur Breor


John Skarzynski Schools


$9,520.00


Welfare Agent


Welfare Agent 3,090.00


$2,760.00


$12,610.00


Jack Howard, Highway


2,710.00


Dorothy Breor, Schools


8,160.00


Clarence Larkin, Schools


2,633.00


Maxwell Moczulewski, Schools


6,800.00


Gilbert Bristol, Schools


2,516.00


Jean Kempisty, Schols


6,700.00


Peter Rogaleski, Town Clerk-Treas. 2,034.00


Mary Spakowski, Schools


6,600.00


Raymond Jenness, Schools


2,033.00


Martha Doyle, Schools


6,300.00


Zenan Barsh, Highway


1,993.00


Florence Muller, Schools


6,300.00


Anthony Malinowski, Highway


1,944.00


Hilda Fortsch, Schools


5,900.00


John Jakobek, Schools


1,746.00


Helen Kostek, Schools Henry Sliwoski


5,900.00


Mary Ryan, Schools


1,616.00


Bridget O'Neill, Schools


1,293.00


Police


$2,750.00


James Denlin, Custodian


1,293.00


Custodian


3,027.00


Margaret Connelly, Schools


1,287.00


5,777.00


Police


$2,100.00 660.00


27


Margaret Stoddard, Schools


1,283.00


Arthur Andrews, Schools


5,750.00


Constance Mullany, Schools


1,283.00


Frances Celatka, Schools 5,700.00


Sarah Kiley, Schools


1,283.00


Joseph Deres, Highways 5,602.00


Katherine Hayes, Schools


1,283.00


Eleanor Stenglein, Schools


5,500.00


Marie Proulx, Schools


1,283.00


Anne Tierney, Schools Leonard Yarrows, Schools


5,500.00


Martha Pelissier, Schools


1,283.00


5,500.00


Frank Brohm, Schools-Custodian


1,269.00


Mitchell Kempisty


Lena Fitzgerald, Schools


1,231.00


John Kempisty, Schools


1,200.00


Assessor


5,400.00


Richard Madolny, Schools


5,350.00


Ann Labbee, Schools


5,300.00


Iris-Ann Hubbard, Schools


5,150.00


John Naumewicz, Schools


5,050.00


James Devlin, Schools


4,900.00


Patricia Klaes, Schools


4,900.00


Patricia Lannaville, Schools


4,900.00


Margaret Pruzynski, Schools


4,900.00


John Leary, Schools


4,850.00


David Prentiss, Schools


4,700.00


Marilyn Schroth, Schools


4,700.00


28


Dorothy Breor, Schools


1,132.00


Adam Smith, Schools-Custodian


1,144.00


Custodian Schools $4,600.00 800.00


Mary Donelson, Schools


1,175.00


Helen Donnis, Schools


1,147.00


Francis Godin, Highway & Tree 4,657.00


Peter Rogaleski, Town Clerk-Treas. 4,600.00


Virginia Klaes, Schools 4,500.00


Cynthia Tessier, Schools 4,500.00


Thomas O'Dea, Highway 4,216.00


Joseph Zalinski, Highway 4,211.00


Paul Sadowski, Highway 4,136.00


Chester Celatka, Schools-Custodian 4,000.00


John Besko, Schools-Custodian 3,600.00


1943


1963


$ 250.00


SELECTMEN


$ 400.00


200.00 TOWN COUNSEL


500.00


900.00


TOWN ACCOUNTANT




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