Hatfield Annual Town Report 1958-1963, Part 6

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1958
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The exterior woodwork of the hall was painted this summer. The areas under the basement windows in the front part of the building were flaked away over the years due to water seepage. With the installation of storm windows the previous year, the seepage has stopped. To prevent further decay, the areas were cleaned out and plastered. Shower rooms were also repaired.


The basement lobby and coat rooms were also painted. The larger community room was prepared for as a temporary classroom with the recommendation of the School Committee. The board carried out the special town meeting voting to purchase the Zagrodnik prop- erty for a new elementary school site.


The cemetery addition as voted in February of 1957 and was purchased from the Brown family. After hear- ing their request for settlement of this article, the meet- ing was held with the Cemetery Commissioners and re- ceived their approval.


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Appointments were made creating the town's first Industrial Development Board as voted in February of 1959. In as much as this group was not familiar with their assignment, they met often and attended area meet- ings on development. Lack of operating funds has re- tarded the group to a certain extent since advertising is a major project of such groups. It has been found that competition for industries is very keen-however, the committee is very optimistic, with Route 91 coming through our town.


After several meetings with various groups, approval was granted at a special town meeting to construct the School Street sewer, Highway Superintendent Joseph Deres assigned to install the line. Once again the effi- ciency of the department was outstanding. Cost of the line was about half the estimate of contracting the job.


The board authorized the town treasurer to request a bond issue for the new school and the bonds were signed by the board, and treasurer.


The Chapter 90 project of rebuilding upper North Main Street was again completed by our Highway De partment. It is desirable to continue this program next year to get around the bend in the road. Additional State aid is still below expectations, according to the State Highway Department Officials.


Several meetings were held regarding the Route 91 through town and at the last meeting in Boston, a full interchange is being designed for the Elm Street area, due primarily to natural ground slopes which will reduce costs. Elm Street and Bridge Street will be dead end streets and a crossing is proposed for Chestnut Street which has very good development potentials.


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Several meetings were held with engineers of Tighe & Bond on the sewer survey. Considerable detailing and checking of present lines was completed, with Topo- graphic maps made to show the elevation, lines and natural contours of the ground. A representative is ex- pected at the town meeting on February 15th to show the results of the survey and make recommendations as to the start of construction. At this time, the Federal Gov- ernment contributes 30% of the cost of certain construc- tion. The board anticipates support of the citizens in making some progress on its sewer system. The exten- sive project should be spread over a period of several years, with the town doing as much of the work as pos- sible to hold down the costs.


WALTER A. PICKUNKA JOHN J. FORTSCH STANLEY J. FILIPEK


Selectmen


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SCHOOL PERSONNEL SALARIES


1959


Norris, Esther


$1,750.00


Goked, Lucille


1,800.00


Bell, Jo Ann


3,800.00


Bissland, Joan


3,800.00


Doppmann, Patricia


3,950.00


Franz, Ann


3,950.00


Holdsworth, Mary K.


3,950.00


Mador, Martha A.


3,950.00


Labbee, Ann


4,050.00


Stenglein, Eleanor


4,050.00


Celatka, Frances


4,200.00


Pruzynski, Margaret


4,200.00


Andrews, Arthur


4,350.00


Eaton, Bernice M.


4,400.00


Kostek, Helen


4,400.00


Fortsch, Helen


4,500.00


Boyle, Martha


4,800.00


Ryan, Mary E.


4,900.00


Symancyk, John


4,950.00


Moczulewski, Maxwell


5,000.00


Kempisty, Jean


5,200.00


Muller, Florence


5,200.00


Spakowski, Mary


5,200.00


Breor, Dorothy


5,800.00


Skarzynski, John


6,800.00


Superintendent


2,100.00


Principal


4,700.00


Celatka, Chester


3,300.00


Mitchell, Kempisty


3,100.00


Sheehan, Marie P.


Clerk, Schools


726.75


Clerk, School Lunch


570.00


1,296.75


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List of Jurors


1960


Raymond Balise Harrison Belden


Frank J. Betsold Edith Celatka


James J. Fitzgerald


Retired


Mitchell Kempisty


Matthew Klocko


Henry M. Kugler, Jr.


Herman Labbee


Ida Lizek


Michael Omasta


Teddy C. Smiarowski


Joseph S. Wilkes Laura S. Slowick


Chas. M. Cichanowicz


Shirley Maiewski Virginia Harubin


Herman L. Strong


Michael Paniczko, Jr.


William Englehardt John Holhut


Farmer


William Mullins


Stanley Prucnal


Thaddeus Kabat


Farmer Aero Mechanic Carpenter Housewife


Farmer Retired Garage Operator Gas Station Owner Housewife Farmer Farmer


Farm Foreman Housewife Mechanic Housewife Housewife Inn Keeper Construction Worker


Retired Farmer Lumberman Agronomist


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Treasurer's Report


Peter S. Rogaleski, Treasurer


In account with the Town of Hatfield, Mass.


Cash on Hand January 1, 1959


$147,131.08


Receipts for 1959 :


January


$17,783.50


February


14,625.43


March


19,800.55


April


24,787.02


May


27,796.54


June


37,013.89


July


33,546.44


August


22,621.03


September


38,487.45


October


75,429.76


November


79,198.15


December


488,945.54


880,035.30


$1,027,166.38


Payments per Warrants :


January


$12,832.34


February


25,056.81


March


29,546.93


April


36,213.69


May


31,797.09


June


64,763.43


July


41,664.64


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August


22,263.98


September


32,495.54


October


57,525.30


November


57,180.57


December


87,119.92


Cash on Hand December 31, 1959


$1,027,166.38


PETER S. ROGALESKI


Treasurer


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE AND OTHER FUNDS


Income Withdrawn


Balance


Hannah W. Smith


$ 16.88


$ 8.12


$ 262.59


J. D. Brown


3.14


3.14


100.00


Lewis S. Dyer


3.17


3.17


101.00


Charles H. Waite


4.31


4.31


137.49


Charles M. Billings


4.72


4.72


150.00


James Porter


3.43


3.43


109.51


Fannie M. Burke


3.47


3.47


110.82


Chas. S. Shattuck


3.47


3.47


110.63


Seth W. Kingsley


3.43


3.43


109.45


Reuben Belden


3.14


3.14


100.00


Theo Porter


3.33


3.33


106.18


Charles L. Graves


3.33


3.33


106.22


Augusta Beals


6.51


6.51


207.29


B. M. Warner


6.51


6.51


207.42


Henry Batcheller


3.17


3.17


101.26


Reuben H. Belden


3.17


3.17


101.00


Edwin H. Eldridge


6.30


6.30


200.67


David Wells


3.14


3.14


100.00


Otis Wells


4.72


4.72


150.00


Carrie L. Graves


3.14


3.14


100.00


Harriet S. Marsh


6.42


6.42


204.35


Clarence E. Belden


3.14


3.14


100.00


Alfred J. Bonneville


3.14


3.14


100.00


498,460.24


528,706.14


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Roswell Billings


4.72


4.72


150.00


Houghton-Douglas


4.72


4.72


150.00


E. S. Warner


4.05


4.05


204.53


William Dougherty


1.24


1.24


251.56


Scott & Herman Harris


1.00


1.00


200.00


Mary E. Hubbard


3.26


3.26


100.00


Anthony Douglas


1.80


1.80


55.24


Caleb & Edgar Dickinson


6.54


6.54


200.00


E. C. Billings


18.74


18.74


620.27


Hugh McLeod


3.09


3.09


102.92


Lucius & Stearns Curtis


7.68


7.68


254.28


H. W. Carl


3.09


3.09


102.73


J. Franklin Knight


12.93


12.93


428.20


Silas Hubbard & J. Hastings


8.44


8.44


279.57


Levi Graves


4.81


4.81


159.00


Jonathan Graves


3.14


3.14


104.12


J. E. Porter


3.08


3.08


102.43


Chester Hastings


3.11


3.11


103.14


Frary-Gardner


3.03


3.03


100.57


Thaddeus & Solomon Graves


6.08


6.08


201.91


Samuel Field


4.53


4.53


150.53


Samuel Field


4.53


4.53


150.00


Alpheus Cowles


3.23


3.23


107.18


Daniel Allis


4.59


4.59


152.22


P. M. Wells


3.91


3.91


129.86


Benj. White


2.73


2.73


90.91


Joseph D. Billings


3.09


3.09


102.92


Cooley Dickinson


3.91


3.91


129.63


Lemuel B. Field


3.29


3.29


109.18


Roswell Hubbard


3.13


3.13


103.54


Abby Dickinson


3.09


3.09


102.57


Rufus H. Cowles


3.37


3.37


111.44


Charles E. Hubbard


3.45


3.45


114.30


Luman M. Moore


6.05


6.05


200.64


Israel & Lucy Morton


9.71


9.71


321.39


Elijah Bardwell


12.13


12.13


401.90


Luther Wells


10.28


10.28


340.48


Oliver Warner


1.58


1.58


52.37


John H. Sanderson


3.19


3.19


105.44


Charles Smith


3.29


3.29


109.05


J. H. Howard


3.25


3.25


107.48


Conrad W. Wolfram


6.05


6.05


200.00


Henry R. Holden


6.05


6.05


200.00


Fannie Allis


6.05


6.05


200.00


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Charles A. Byrne


4.53


4.53


150.00


N. T. Abels


6.05


6.05


200.00


Arthur C. Bardwell


4.53


4.53


150.00


Fred Schepp


2.27


2.27


75.00


Joseph Schepp


2.27


2.27


75.00


General Care Fund


23.12


23.12


765.29


John R. Sauergapf


4.53


4.53


150.00


Lorenzo Cutter


4.53


4.53


150.00


Roswell G. Billings


4.53


4.53


150.00


Charles Wight


3.02


3.02


100.00


General Care Fund


.30


.30


10.00


Stephen Omasta


4.53


4.53


150.00


G. Raymond Billings


6.05


6.05


200.00


Frederick A. Pease


4.53


4.53


150.00


Arthur Smith


3.02


3.02


100.00


Curtis Waite


3.02


3.02


100.00


Herman Harris


3.02


3.02


100.00


Harold J. Morse


4.53


4.53


150.00


John W. Darr


3.02


3.02


100.00


Adam Englehardt


7.55


7.55


250.00


Connie Liebl


5.29


5.29


175.00


George Marsh


6.05


6.05


200.00


R. M. Woods


6.05


6.05


200.00


Arthur Hodder


6.05


6.05


200.00


John Ondras & Geo. Fusek


3.02


3.02


100.00


John Osley, Sr.


3.02


3.02


100.00


Susie Yurik


3.02


3.02


100.00


John Bucala


3.02


3.02


100.00


George Strong


3.02


3.02


100.00


Lilla Carl Ryan


6.05


6.05


200.00


H. W. Dickinson


6.05


6.05


200.00


Martin Kapka


3.02


3.02


100.00


Yura Fusek


3.02


3.02


100.00


C. Mabel Barton


6.05


6.05


200.00


John Podmayer


3.02


3.02


100.00


$ 488.91


$ 480.15


$ 16,189.67


Hannah W. Smith (Custody State Treasurer)


300.00


Firemen's Relief Fund


$


2.67


$ 87.79


PETER S. ROGALESKI


Treasurer


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SCHOOL BOND ISSUE OCTOBER 15, 1959 $300.000.00 Acts of 1948 $125,000.00 Section 7, Chap. 44 G. L. INTEREST 3.75%


TO ERECT, CONSTRUCT AND ORIGINALLY EQUIP AND FURNISH A NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


Payment Due


Annual Principal Payments


Semi- Annual Interest Payments


Maturing Coupon No.


Total Prin- cipal and Interest


Payments


4-15-60


$ 7,968.75


1


$ 7,968.75


10-15-60


$ 25,000.00


7,968.75


2


32,968.75


4-15-61


7,500.00


3


7,500.00


10-15-61


25,000.00


7,500.00


4


32,500.00


4-15-62


7,031.25


5


7,031.25


10-15-60


25,000.00


7,031.25


6


32,031.25


4-15-63


6,562.50


7


6,562.50


10-15-63


25,000.00


6,562.50


8


31,562.50


4-15-64


6,093.75


9


6,093.75


10-15-64


25,000.00


6,093.75


10


31,093.75


4-15-65


5,625.00


11


5,625.00


10-15-65


20,000.00


5,625.00


12


25,625.00


4-15-66


5,250.00


13


5,250.00


10-15-66


20,000.00


5,250.00


14


25,250.00


4-15-67


4,875.00


15


4,875.00


10-15-67


20,000.00


4,875.00


16


24,875.00


4-15-68


4,500.00


17


4,500.00


10-15-68


20,000.00


4,500.00


18


24,500.00


4-15-69


4,125.00


19


4,125.00


10-15-69


20,000.00


4,125.00


20


24,125.00


-4-15-70


3,750.00


21


3,750.00


10-15-70


20,000.00


3,750.00


22


23,750.00


4-15-71


3,375.00


23


3,375.00


10-15-71


20,000.00


3,375.00


24


23,275.00


4-15-72


3,000.00


25


3,000.00


10-15-72


20,000.00


3,000.00


26


23,000.00


4-15-73


2,625.00


27


2,625.00


10-15-73


20,000.00


2,625.00


28


22,625.00


31


4-15-74


2,250.00


29


2,250.00


10-15-74


20,000.00


2,250.00


30


22,250.00


4-15-75


1,875.00


31


1,875.00


10-15-75


20,000.00


1,875.00


32


21,875.00


4-15-76


1,500.00


33


1,500.00


10-15-76


20,000.00


1,500.00


34


21,500.00


4-15-77


1,125.00


35


1,125.00


10-15-77


20,000.00


1,125.00


36


21,125.00


4-15-78


750.00


37


750.00


10-15-78


20,000.00


750.00


38


20,750.00


4-15-79


375.00


39


375.00


10-15-79


20,000.00


375.00


40


20,375.00


Totals


$425,000.00


$160,312.50


$585,312.50


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Assessors' Report


Value of Assessed Land


$896,975.00


Value of Assessed Buildings


2,483,775.00


Value of Real Estate


3,380,750.00


Value of Assessed Personal Property


240,055.00


Total Value Personal and Real


3,620,805.00


Tax Rate per Thousand


54.00


Number of Polls


739


Number of Horses


30


Number of Cattle


340


Number of Fowl


7,000


Number of Dwellings


660


Number of Acres


8,900


Town Appropriations


335,664.46


State Audit


858.82


State Parks and Reservations


1,455.91


County Tax


31,038.57


Overlay


10,401.93


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Income Tax


$28,549.39


Corporation Tax


10,691.16


Excise Tax


27,000.00


Licenses


6,000.00


Schools


6,500.00


Charities


1,500.00


Old Age


9,575.00


Interest on Taxes


400.00


Available Funds


91,860.79


Health and Sanitation


200.00


Old Age Tax (Meals)


620.24


Farm Animal Excise


200.00


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PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION CHAP. 59, CIVIL LAWS


Church Property


$107,650.00


Town Property


531,700.00


Smith Academy


60,000.00


Holy Trinity Cemetery 3,500.00


American Legion


4,000.00


Meetings are all held Tuesday at 7:00 P.M.


MITCHELL KEMPISTY, Chm.


LEWIS WENDOLOWSKI RICHARD BELDEN


Board of Assessors


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Town Clerk's Report


VITAL STATISTICS 1959


Births


Marriages


Deaths


Male


20


24


13


Female


19


13


Total


39


24


26


Preceding Five Years


1958


41


21


29


1957


40


21


14


1956


47


23


19


1955


45


33


17


1954


40


33


31


Highest Rate


1916


124


1946


61


1922


50


LICENSES


Dog


Fish & Game


1959


150


398


1958


150


395


1957


181


363


1956


189


371


1955


198


375


-


-


-


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ELECTIONS


Registered Voters, Jan. 1, 1959 1,287


Voted at Annual Town Meeting, Feb. 16, 1959 967


Registered Voters, December 31, 1959 1,300


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING April 16, 1959


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to discharge all previous school building committees and further vote to authorize the following persons to be the School Build- ing Committee, namely, Eugene F. Proulx, A. Cory Bard- well, Ethel Byrne, George Zagrodnik, Stanley J. Kugler, Philip Z. Maiewski, William H. Burke, Joseph J. Wend- lowski, Jr., Luther Belden and Thaddeus Kabot, and further empower said committee to draw up preliminary plans for a primary school building to be located in Hat- field and to present these plans for approval before the town at the first practical moment, and that said commit- tee be authorized to expend the balance of monies previ- ously appropriated for the purpose of drawing prelimi- nary plans for said primary school, or act anything thereon.


Article 1. Voted to discharge all previous school building committees and further voted to authorize the following persons to be the School Building Committee, namely, Eugene F. Proulx, A. Cory Bardwell, Ethel Byrne, George Zagrodnik, Stanley J. Kugler, Philip Z. Maiewski, William H. Burke, Joseph J. Wendlowski, Jr., Luther Belden and Thaddeus Kabot, and further empower said committee to draw up preliminary plans for a pri- mary school building to be located in Hatfield and to present these plans for approval before the town at the first practical moment, and that said committee be author- ized to expend the balance of monies previously appro-


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priated for the purpose of drawing preliminary plans for said primary school.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $25,000.00, said sum of money to be used for the purchase or for the payment of damages for the taking of the tract of land and buildings thereon hereinafter described by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massachusetts as amended and all other powers pertaining thereto, said tract or parcel of land being located in the Town of Hatfield on the Westerly side of Main Street and belonging to George Zagrodnik, also known as George G. Zagrodnik, or act anything thereon. Said tract or parcel of land belonging to the said Zagrodnik is bounded and described as follows :


Beginning at a point in the Westerly sideline of said Main Street, said point being the Northeast corner of land of one Billings and the Southeast corner of the parcel herein described; thence N 18° 00' E along the Westerly sideline of said Main Street a distance of sixty-three and thirty-six hundredths (63.36) feet to a highway bound #10 in the Westerly sideline of said Main Street; thence N 19° 30' E along the Westerly sideline of said Main Street a distance of eighty-eight and nine-tenths (88.9) feet to a point; thence N 72º 06' 30" W a distance of one hundred thirty-five and two-tenths (135.2) feet to a point; thence N 19° 30' E a distance of one hundred fif- teen and five-tenths (115.5) feet to a stone bound, the last two courses being along land of the Library lot, thence N 72° 30" W along land of the Church, land now or formerly of one Bardwell, and land of the Cemetery a distance of six hundred and thirty-nine and four-tenths (639.4) feet to a stone bound; thence N 70° 03' 30" W along land of Sidney Carl a distance of eight hundred nine- teen and two-tenths (819.2) feet to a stone bound; thence


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in the same course and along land of said Carl to the thread of a brook; thence Southwesterly along the thread of a brook and land of said Carl to the East bank of Mill River ; thence Southerly along the East bank of Mill River to the Northwest corner of land of said Billings; thence S 72° 04' E along said Billings a distance of twenty-seven (27) feet, more or less, to a stone bound, said stone bound being S 50° 21' W a distance of three hundred sixteen and seventy-five hundredths (316.75) feet from the last mentioned stone bound, thence S 72° 04' E along land of said Billings a distance of one thousand seven hundred fifty-three and nine-tenths (1,753.9) feet to a stone bound, thence in the same course and along land of said Billings a distance of four and sixteen hundredths (4.16) feet to a point of beginning and containing ten and twenty-five (10.25) acres, more or less.


Article 2. Voted to appropriate from Surplus Reve- nue the sum of $25,000.00, said sum of money to be used for the purchase or for the payment of damages for the taking of the tract of land and buildings thereon herein- after described by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massachusetts as amended and all other powers pertaining thereto, said tract or parcel of land being located in the Town of Hatfield on the Wester- ly side of Main Street and belonging to George Zagrodnik, also known as George G. Zagrodnik; said tract or parcel of land belonging to the said Zagrodnik is bounded and described in article. Yes-104 No-1.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to purchase or take the tract of land described in Article 2 by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massa- chusetts as amended, and all other powers pertaining thereto, said tract or parcel of land and buildings there- on being located in the Town of Hatfield on the Wester-


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ly side of Main Street and belonging to George Zagrodnik, also known as George G. Zagrodnik, or act anything thereon.


Article 3. Voted to purchase or take the tract of land described in Article 2 by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massachusetts as amended, and all other powers pertaining thereto, said tract or parcel of land and buildings thereon being lo- cated in the Town of Hatfield on the Westerly side of Main Street and belonging to George Zagrodnik, also known as George G. Zagrodnik. UNANIMOUS VOTE: Yes-106 No-0.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING June 30, 1959


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the erection, construc- tion and original equipment and furnishing of a new ele- mentary school building in the Town of Hatfield and further to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow any or all of the money so appropriated, or take action thereon.


Article 1. Voted that the sum of $430,600.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of constructing and originally equipping and furnishing an elementary school building; and that to meet said appropriation the sum of $5,600.00 be appropriated from available funds in the Treasury, and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorized and directed to issue and sell as one issue or from time to time as two or more separate issues, serial bonds or notes of the town aggregating $125,000.00 in principal amount under authority of Section 7 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and that the Treasurer with the approval of the Select-


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men and subject to the approval of the Emergency Finance Board, is authorized and directed to issue and sell as one issue or from time two time as two or more separate issues, serial bonds or notes of the town aggre- gating $300,000.00 in principal amount under authority of Chapter 645 of the Acts of '48, as amended, and that all of the bonds or notes shall be issued and sold in accordance with the applicable provisions of said Chapter 44 of the General Laws, as amended, but each issue of bonds or notes shall be a separate loan which shall be paid in not more than 20 years from the date thereof. UNANIMOUS VOTE: Yes-210 No 0.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to appro- priate the sum of $300.00 from surplus revenue for the use of the Development and Industrial Commission, said monies to be used to defray expenses incurred by said Commission in making a study of furthering industrial development, etc., in the Town of Haafield, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 3. Voted that the sum of $300.00 be appro- priated from surplus revenue for the use of the Develop- ment and Industrial Commission, said monies to be used to defray expenses incurred by said Commission in mak- ing a study of furthering industrial development, etc., in the Town of Hatfield.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING August 25, 1959


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to amend the vote taken under Article 28 of the warrant for the Annual Meeting of the Town of Hatfield held at the Town Hall at seven o'clock in the evening on the seventeenth day of February, 1959 by striking out the words "on


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Prospect Street from the corner of Chestnut and Pros- pect Streets approximately two thousand (2,000) feet in a Northerly direction" and inserting in place thereof "Westerly on School Street commencing at a point which is approximately one hundred fifty (150) feet Westerly of Main Street, for a distance of seventeen hundred (1,700) feet, more or less", so as to read as follows :


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of five thou- sand (5,000) dollars for the construction of a sewer Westerly on School Street commencing at point which is approximately one hundred fifty (150) feet Westerly of Main Street, of a distance of seventeen hundred (1,700) feet, more or less, subject to the recommendation of the engineering firm after the completion of the overall study as voted under Article 27 at the Annual Town Meeting of 1958, or act anything thereon. MEETING CAN- CELLED August 17, 1958 by order Board of Selectmen.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING September 14, 1959


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to amend the vote taken under Article 28 of the warrant for the Annual Meeting of the Town of Hatfield held at the Town Hall at seven o'clock in the evening on the seventeenth day of February, 1958 by striking out the words "on Prospect Street from the corner of Chestnut and Pros- pect Streets approximately two thousand (2,000) feet in a Northerly direction, subject to the recommendation of the engineering firm after the completion of the overall study as voted under Article 27 at the Annual Town Meeting of 1958", and inserting in place thereof "West- erly on School Street commencing at a point which is approximately one hundred fifty (150) feet Westerly of Main Street, for a distance of seventeen hundred (1,700) feet, more or less, so as to read as follows :


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Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of five thou- sand (5,000) dollars for the construction of a sewer Westerly on School Street commencing at a point which is approximately one hundred fifty (150) feet Westerly of Main Street, for a distance of seventeen hundred (1,700) feet, more or less, or act anything thereon.


Article 1. Voted to appropriate from surplus reve- nue the sum of $3,100.00 for the construction of a sewer Westerly on School Street commencing at a point which is approximately one hundred fifty (150) feet Westerly of Main Street, for a distance of seventeen hundred (1,700) feet, more or less.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to amend the vote taken under Article 30 of the warrant for the Annual Meeting of the Town of Hatfield held at the Town Hall at seven o'clock in the evening on the seventeenth day of February, 1958 by striking out the words "said construction to begin only when approved by the engin- eering firm making an overall survey of the town sewer- age system as authorized under Article 27 of the Annual Town Meeting of 1958" so as to read as follows :


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00 for the construction of a sewer on School Street approxi- mately 1,600 feet in a Westerly direction from the resi- dence of Stanley Piankoski and to join with the existing sewer at the residence of John Cantwell and to maintain said existing sewer, or act anything thereon.


Article 2. Voted to amend the vote taken under Article 30 of the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of the Town of Hatfield held at the Town Hall at seven o'clock in the evening on the seventeenth day of Febru- ary, 1958 by striking out the words "said construction to begin only when approved by the engineering firm mak-


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ing an overall survey of the town sewerage system as authorized under Article 27 of the Annual Town Meeting of 1958", so as to read as follows :


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00 for the construction of a sewer on School Street approxi- mately 1,600 feet in a Westerly direction from the resi- dence of Stanley Piankoski and to join it with the exist- ing sewer at the residence of John Cantwell and to main- tain said existing sewer.


Attest :


PETER S. ROGALESKI


Town Clerk


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Visiting Nurse


To the Citizens of Hatfield :


The following is the report of the Visiting Nurse to the Board of Directors of the Hatfield Visiting Nurse Association :




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