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State of Massachusetts
1,424,651.86
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:
Sewer Assessments
13,514.13
Sidewalks
23.28
Street Betterments
42.986.23
GENERAL GOVERNMENT:
Tax Collector and Treasurer - Cost
2,567.07
City Clerk
10,538.75
Police Department
176.87
Fire Department
114.18
Sealer Weights and Measure-
2,411.25
Building Inspector
12,453.06
Engineering
140.70
Wire Inspector
6,109.65
Gypsy Moth
2.50
Board of Health - Contagious Diseasess Contagious Diseases - T.B.
Plumbing Inspector
5,132.00
Milk Licenses
209.50
Scavenger
939.00
Garbage Disposal
11,850.00
Highways
1,169.21
Highways- Trimming Trees Quincy Electric Light
8,257.54
Welfare Department
122,555.34
489.401.00
Welfare Old Age Assistance O.A.A. Federal Grant Dependent Children Federal Grant
99,392.88
Veterans' Benefits
80,252.50
Hospital Department
1,139,987.40
Hospital, Living Out, Other Deductions
32,871.75
School Department
6,877.57
Trade School Receivable
410.85
School Account Receipts
10.743.96
Smith Hughes and Dean Funds
3,615.68
Library Fines, etc.
5.801.75
Particular Sewer Receipts (Treas.)
26.027.52
Miscellaneous City
18,303.00
Departmental Refund Account
28,022.90
Sale of Tax Possessions
6,415.00 360.00
Income from Tax Possessed Property
PUBLIC SERVICES:
Water Rates 1951
399,202.36
Water Rates Prior
5.103.75
Water Liens - Tax Collector
16,892.35
Water Service Connections
34,905.57
Cemetery
44,447.58
INTEREST:
Tax Collector - Taxes and Assessments
16,056.62
City Treasurer - On Tax Titles
600.55
Perpetual Care Fund
13,027.81
Other Trust Accounts
987.86
Accrued Interest on Bonds
3.723.67
Premium on Bond Sale
6.821.70
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS:
Temporary Loans - 1951
2,500,000.00
General Loans
875,000.00
Temporary Loans
1.022,82.92
Post War Rehabilitation
260,000.00
Reinvestment of Securities
17,800.32
Annual Report
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95
Year to Date $ 1.743,436.21
2,942.00
572,195.65
AGENCY TRUST AND DEPOSITS:
City Clerk - Dog Licenses (County ) City Clerk - Hunter,' Licenses ( State ) Perpetual Care Fund Other Trust Funds Deposits - Scavenger Particular Sewer
6,763.00
4,706.75
17,850.00
4,582.68
1,461.00
Water .
Rock Island Sewer
5,484.00
Withholding Tax Parking Meters
87,195.92
Westacres Surplus
16,462.26
QUINCY HOUSING AUTHORITY
31.977.04
QUINCY HOUSING AUTHORITY - In Lieu Taxes
10,165.75
REBUILDING - Chapter #90
24,524.22
Quincy Health Center
34,871.64
Quincy School Athletic Fund
19,939.10
Special School Lunch Account
109,026.68
Mass. Heart Association
3.700.00
Alcoholic Clinic
5,915.37
Construction School Projects - State
10,084.46
Total
$19,891.729.65
PAYMENTS
Paid Out on Manager's Warrants 1951
$18,237,392.18
Cash on Hand
1,654.337.47
Cash on Hand January 1. 1951
1,743,436.21
Cash Receipts 1951
18,148,293.44
Cash Payments 1951
18.237,392.18
Cash on Hand December 31, 1951
1,654,337.47
Perpetual Care Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1951
S 437.72
RECEIPTS
Sale of Securities
$12,114.79
Perpetual Care of Lot>
17.850.00
Interest Receipt>
13,175.67
43,140.46
$43,578.18
EXPENDITURES
$28,205.35
Accrued Interest on Purchases
215.29
Income Credited to Burial Department
12,960.38
$41,381.02
Cash on hand December 31, 1951
2.197.16
$43,578.18
ANALYSIS OF FUND
Fund January 1. 1951
$425,300.95
Net Profit on Bond Sales
1.38
Perpetual Care of Lots 1951
17,850.00
$443.152.33
BALANCE SHEET
Cash on hand December 31. 1951
S 2.197.16
Investments
140,955.17
$443,152.33
. City of Quincy
96
Purchase of Securities
$19,891.729.65
709,997.88
23.800.00 6,425.00 415.00
INVESTMENTS
$ 5,000 American Tel. & Tel. 234 1971
2,000
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 338 1973
6,000
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 234 1982
9,000 Arkansas Power & Light Co. Ist 31/8 1974
5.000 Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Ist 4 1952
Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Ist 4 1975
5,000 2,000 2,000
Bangor & Aroostook R.R. 4 1951
5,000.00 4,637.50 1.910.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
5,000
Central New York Power Corp. Gen. 3 1974
5,000.00
10,000 5.000 5,000
Chicago, Indiana & Southern R.R. 4 1956
4.817.92
5,000
Consolidated Edison Co. 3 1972
5,140.00 5.000.00
5,000
Consolidated Edison Co .. N. Y., 314 G 1981
5,050.00 5,050.00
5.000
Consolidated Edison Co. of N. Y. 234 A 1st ref. 1982
Conseumers Power Co. 27/g 1975
Georgia Power Co. 31/2 1981
10,000.00 5,050.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 4.756.25
5,000 5,000
Louisville & Nashville R.R. Ist G 27% 2003
1,925.00 9,887.50 8,997.85
9,000 10.000 5,000 7,000 5,000
Montana Power Co. 278 1975
10,125.00
10,000
New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. 31/ 1988
5.000.00 6,990.00 5.000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00
10.000 5,000 5,000 10,000
Northern Pacific Ry. Ref. & Im. A 41/2 2047
5.000.00
5,000 5,000
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 278 1986
5,000
Philadelphia Electric Co. 234 1981
5,000
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Chic. & St. Lonis R.R. GM A 5 1970
1,937.50 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,000.00 10,830.00
13,000 11,000 5,000 5,000
Seattle Gas Company 35% 1976
4.781.25 4.825.00
5,000
Southern Railway Co. Ist Cons. 5 1994
5.000.00 4,000.00 15.000.00 18,000.00
15,000 18,000 5,000 5,000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1955 G
5,000.00 5,000.00 2,800.00
2.000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1956 G
2,000.00
U. S. Treasury 21/4 1962
14,000.00 10.000.00
10,000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1972/67
10,000.00
200
Shares - First National Bank, Boston
9,600.00
Shares - Granite Trust Company
8,735.00 2.351.00 10,000.00
4,000
Brookline Savings Bank
4,000.00
4,000
Cohasset Savings Bank
4.000.00
5.000
Dedham Institution for Savings
5.000.00
5.000
East Weymouth Savings Bank
5.000.00 5.000.00
16,038
Quincy Savings Bank
16,038.00
5.000
Randolph Savings Bank
5.000.00
7,000
South Weymouth Savings Bank
7,000.00
7,000
Weymouth Savings Bank
7,000.00
$440,955.17
Annual Report - -
97
4,000
U. S. Treasury 2 1951/53
U. S. Treasury 2 1954/52
U. S. Treasury 2 1954/52
2,800
U. S. Treasury 2 1955
14,000 10,000 3,800
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1970/65
3,800.00
25 100 10,000 5,000
Shares -- National Shawmut Bank
Abington Savings Bank
5.000.00
5.000
Hingham Institution for Savings
$ 5,000.00 2.000.00 6.000.00 9.000.00
2,000
Cambria & Clearfield R.R. GM 4 1955
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy R.R. Gen. 4 1958
9.895.36
10,000 5,000 10,000 1.000
Great Northern Ry. 51/2 1952
Great Northern Ry. 416 D 1976
Jamestown Franklin & Clearfield R.R. 1st 4 1959
10.000
Monongahelia Power Co. 1st 3 1975
Missouri Kansas & Texas Ry. 5 1961
Mountain State Tel. & Tel. Co. 31/8 1978
Narragansett Electric Co. 3 1974
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 3 1982
Northern Indiana Public Service 318 1973
Northern Pacific R.R. Pr. Ln. 4 1997
Northwestern Bell Telephone 234 1984
10,025.00 5,000.00
Pacific Gas & Electric 3 1979
Reading Company 31/8 D 1995
Southern Pacific R.R. 214 1961
Southern Pacific R.R. 278 1986
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1955 G
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1972
Braintree Savings Bank
Boston & Albany R.R. Ref. Deb. gtd. 5 1963
Cleveland Elec. Illumination Co. 33% 1986
Rock Island Fund
$1,000.00
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
$117.72
Interest Receipts 1951
20.10
$137.82
Expended by School Department
25.93
Balance on hand December 31, 1951
$111.89
C. C. Johnson Turkey Fund
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$2,000.00 Interest Receipts 1951
$ 40.20
Credited to Welfare Department
40,20
Charles E. French Fund
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$3,000.00
Interest Receipts 1951
$ 60.30
Credited to Burial Departmen:
60,30
George Pierce Fund Perpetual Care Fund Lot No. 252
FUND -Quincy Savings Bank
$ 200.00
Unexpended Income January 1. 1951
$ 28.75
Interest Receipts 1951
4.02
Expended 1951
$ 32.77
Balance on hand December 31. 1951
10.00
$ 22.77
C. C. Johnson Fund Perpetual Care Fund Lot No. 945
FUND --- Quincy Savings Bank Interest Receipts 1951
S 3.01
Credited to Burial Fund
3.01
Mary Willson Tucker Fund Perpetual Care Lot No. 679
$ 400.00
Unexpended Income, January 1, 1951
$150.99
Interest Receipts 1951
8.04
$159.03
Expended 1951
5.00
Balance on hand, December 31. 1951
$154.03
William S. Williams Fund Perpetual Care Lot No. 848
$ 400.00
Unexpended Income, January 1, 1951
$153.18
Interest Receipts 1951
8.04
Expended 1951
13.00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$148.22
City of Quincy
98
FUND) -- Quincy Savings Bank
$ 150.00
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$161.22
Alfred A. Dell Flower Fund Lots No. 896 - 898
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
200.00
Unexpended Income, January 1. 1951
7.13
Interest Receipts 1951
4.02
$ 11.15
Expended 1951
4.00
Balance on hand, December 31. 1951
S
7.15
Minnie B. Bent Flower Fund Lot No. 744
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$ 250.00
Unexpended Income, January 1, 1951
$ 10.50
Interest Receipts 1951
5.02
$ 15.52
Expended 1951
5.00
Balance on hand, December 31. 1951
$ 10.52
Abraham Rich Flower Fund Lot No. 548
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$ 176.00
Unexpended Income. January 1, 1951
S 5.15
Interest Receipts 1951
3.53
S 8.68
Expended 1951
4.00
Balance on hand. December 31. 1951
S 4.68
Ella E. Badger Fund Perpetual Care Lot No. 173B6
$ 70.00
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
3.14
Interest Receipts 1951
14.07
$ 17.21
Expended 1951
15.00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
S 2.21
Mabel S. Baxter Flower Fund
Lot No. 16
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$ 500.00
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
$ 2.22
Interest Receipts 1951
10.05
$ 12.27
Expended 1951
8.00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
S 4.27
Annual Report
99
FUND -Quincy Saving, Bank
William Henry Sampson Flower Fund Lots 997 and 999
$ 200.00
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
S .02
Interest Receipts 1951
4.02
Expended 1951
4.00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
S .04
Lizzie J. Burgess Fund Lot No. 357
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$2,000.00
Interest Receipts 1951 Expended 1951
10,00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$ 20.10
Alexander Nugent Perpetual Care Fund
FUND -- Quincy Savings Bank
$ 125.00
Expended 1951
S 2.51
Paid Trustees St. Mary's Cemetery
2.51
Ervant Serposs Fund
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$15.926.39
Fund, January 1. 1951
$11,983.23
Addition to Fund
3,690.00
Interest 1951
253.16
$15,926.39
Hospital Trust Fund
FUND -- Quincy Savings Bank
Also 24 Shares Walker-Stetson Co. Common Stock
(Capital ) Class A (Par Value $50 each )
$12,110.76
Interest Receipts 1951
310.00
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$12,420.76
Hospital Trust-D. L. Jewell Fund
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$5,000.00
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
$3.081.76
Interest Receipts 1951
100.50
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$3,182.26
Hospital Trust Fund -Special
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$ 338.97 Interest Receipts 1951 S 6,67 Credited to Fund
100 . City of Quincy
6.67
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
S 4.04
$ 30.10
$9,453.25
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951
Hospital Trust-Mary Parker Fund
FUND - Quincy Savings Bank
$5,000.00
$1,231.71
Unexpended Income January 1, 1951 Interest Receipts 1951
100.50
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$1,332.21
Hospital Trust-Richard E. Raycroft Fund
FUND $ 488.51
Fund, January 1. 1951 Expended 1951
$638.67 150.16
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$488.51
Hospital Trust -Research Fund A.M.A.
FUND
$ 117.55
Heart Research Grant Hospital
FUND
$ 397.50
Funds Advanced for Research 1951
$3,700.00
Expended 1951
3,302.50
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$ 397.50
School Athletic Fund Chapter No. 658
Balance on hand January 1, 1951
$4,054.16
Receipts 1951
$19.939.10
Expended 1951
17,657.63
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$ 2,281.47
Special School Lunch Account
Balance on hand January 1, 1951
$6,335.63
Receipts 1951
$109.026.68
Expended 1951
107,515.59
$ 1.511.09
Balance on hand, December 31, 1951
$9,165.17
Hospital Trust -Cancer Fund
FUND
$ 112.13
City of Quincy Retirement Fund
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand January 1, 1951 Deposits by Members Appropriated by City
$ 18,468.48 159,089.67 31,150.00
Income from Investments
$208,708.15 30,533.68 13.127.50
Bonds Called and Sold
$252,369.33
Annual Report
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101
EXPENDITURES
Warrant Payments ( Pensions and Withdrawals )
S 21,855.35 Securities Purchased
$230,513.98
Cash on hand December 31, 1951
21,855.35
$252.369.33
STATEMENT OF FUND
Cash on hand
S 21,855.35
Investment> 4% System
$176,702.40
5% Systeni
965,637.69
1,142,340.09
TOTAL FUND
$1,164,195.44
INVESTMENTS
4% System
$10,000 American Telephone & Telegraph 234 1961
$ 19,961.99
10,000 Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Ist 4 1952
9,107.50
15,000
Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Ist 4 1975
13,519.88
8,000
Boston & Albany R.R. 31/2 1952
6,810.00
10,000
Boston & Albany R. R. 5 1963
10.331.86
10.000
Boston & Maine R.R. 4 1960
10,035.84
10,000
Central Maine Power Co. 234 1976
10,050.00
5,000
Louisville & Nashville R.R. 334 2003
4,850.00
10,000
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. 4 1990
8,526.60
10,000
Morris & Essex R.R. Ist & Ref. 31/2 2000
7,946.44
10,000
Northern Pacific Ry. pr. Lien Ry Land Grant 4 1997
8,976.26
5.000
Philadelphia Electric C. 234 1967
5,100.00
6,000
Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 41/2 1st 1971
6,205.11
5,000
Southern Pacific CO- Oregon Lines Ist A 41/2 1977 Southern Railway Co. Ist Cons. Mtg. 5 1995
9,744.53
10,000
St. Louis & San Francisco 4 1997
9,225.00
10,000
Texas & Pacific Railway Ist 5 2000
10,057.99
10,000
U. S. Treasury 2 1954/52
10,058.11
10,000
U. S. Treasury G 1961
10,000.00
10,000
Wisconsin Power & Light Co. 314 1971
10.565,48
$176,702.40
5% System
$15,000 Alabama Power Co. 314 1981
$ 15,289.50
10.000
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 234 1961
10,461.66
8,000
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 234, 1980
8,010.00
15,000 Associated Telephone Co. 3% G 1981
14,981.25
7.000
Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fe GM 4 1995
7,565.78
20,000 Chesapeake & Ohio R.R. 31/2 1996
21,065.80
10,000
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R. GM 4 1958
9.685.67
15,000
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R.R. 27/8 1980
14,702.56
10,000
Conn. River Power 334 1961
10,301.80
15,000
Consolidated Edison Co. 234 1982
15.235.22
15,000
Detroit Edison Co. 234 1982
15,100.92
10,000
Erie Railroad 31/ 2000
9,533.84
15.000
Georgia Power Co. 31 1981
15,280.65
15,000
Idalio Power Co. 314 1981
15,225.00
15,000
Illinois Central R.R. & Chi. St. L. & New Orleans 5 1963
14,644.28
15,000
Louisville & Nashville R.R. 334 2003
15.701.97
15,000
Missouri Kansas & Texas R.R. 5 1962
15,082.15
15,000
Monongahelia Power 3 1977 Montana Power Co. 2% 1975
14,690.85
10,000
Mountain States Telephone Co. 318 1978
10.080.43
10,000 20,000
New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. 318 1988
20.312.50
10,000
New York Central & Hudson River GB 312 1997
7,589.87
10,000
New York Telephone & Ttelegraph Co. 3 1981
10,112.50
10,000
Northern Indiana Public Service 31/8 C 1973
9,881.58
10,000
Northern Pacific Railway Gen. Lines SF 2 2047
6,792.79
15,000
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 278 1980
14.956.03
15,000
15,476.23
5,000
Pennsylvania Electric Co. 338 1972
5,311.54
5,000
Pennsylvania Electric Co. 234 1976
5.032.40
20,000
Philadelphia Electric Co. 234 1967
15,270.69
15.000
Reading Company D 318 1995
15,197.34
15.000
Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. 27/8 1987
15,487.50
15,000
Southern Pacifi Ry Co. 2144 1961
14,569.39
City of Quincy
102
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 31/8 1987
15,269.83
15.000
Nashville Chattanooga & St. Lous R.R. 3 1986
8,700.00
10,000
4,900.80
Accrued Interest ou Securities Purchased
155,687.72 1,014.91
15,000 St. Louis & San Francisco Ry. Ist 4 1997
13,219.12
15.000 25,000
Virginian Railway 3 1995
15.540.92 25.126.91
8,000
U. S. Treasury 2144 1952/55
8,000.00
70,000
U. S. Treasury 21/4 G March 1958
70,000.00
30,000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 G May 1958
30,000.00
30,000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 G January 1959
30,000.00
65,000
U. S. Treasury 21/4 1962/59
65,000.00
10.000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1968/63
10.000.00
100,000
103.685.01
95,000
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1927/67
95.895.16
15,000
Westchester Lighting 31/2 1967
15,675.00
15,895.45
35,000
Quincy Savings Bank
35.000.00
$965,637.69
January 1, 1951
Mr. William J. Deegan. Jr.,
City Manager
Quincy, Mass.
Dear Sir:
The following is respectfully submitted as the report of the Assessing Department for the year 1951:
VALUATION
Valuation of Buildings
$101,682.250.00 38,718,450.00
Total Value of Land and Buildings
$140,400,700.00
Value of Personal Property
9,492.875.00
Total Valuation of the City as determined January 1. 1951
$149,893.575.00
TAX RATE $46.80
Amount to be Raised by Taxation
S 7.015,019.31
Amount to be Raised on Poll Taxes
54,210.00
The Valuation was increased by Omitted Assssements levied in December 1951
Net Valuation of, Motor Vehicles December 31, 1951 11,715,808.00
$161,609.383.00
RECAPITULATION FOR 1951
CITY APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Appropriations to be Raised by Taxation
9,957,419.08
Total Appropriations approved to be taken from Available Funds
795,933.92
Amount Certified by Treasurer for Tax Title Foreclosures $36.00 each Debt and Interest Charges
2.000.00
Amount Necessary to Satsify Final Court Judgments
10,000.00
Deficit Overlay
8,573.06
Current Overlay
100,832.00
STATE ASSESSMENTS:
State Audit
S 113.24
State Examination of Retirement
340.85
Smoke Inspection Service
1,982.16
Metropolitan Parks
82.139.99
Metropolitan Sewers
164,792.28
Metropolitan Water
102.122.60
Underestimates
37,092,13
COUNTY ASSESSMENTS:
S 262,611.81
County Tax
130,555.24
County Hospital
$ 12,277,648.36
Annual Report
103
U. S. Treasury 2 1954
U. S. Treasury 21/2 1969/64
15,000 Wisconsin Power & Light Co. 314 1971
Valuation of Land
Total Valuation of the City including Motor Vehicles for 1951 was
621,140.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS FOR 1951
Income Tax
S 487,347.93
Corporation Tax
434,976.71
Reimbursement on Account of Publicly Owned Land
1,050.06 20,989.29
Old Age Tax ( Meals)
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
90,725.00
Licenses
3,300.00
Fines
450.300.00
Special Assessments
66,345.00
General Government
13,790.00
Protection of Persons and Property
21,290.00
Health and Sanitation
77,535.00
Highways
4,456.00
Charities (Other than Federal Grants for Aid to Dependent Children)
132,400.00
Old Age Assistance ( Other than Federal Grants)
493,200.00
Veterans' Benefits
59,925.00
Schools
30,865.00
Libraries
5.585.00
Recreation
4,805.00
Public Service Enterprises ( Water Department )
435,094.47
Cemeteries
32.240.00
Interest on Taxes and Assessments
16,620.00
State Assistance for School Construction - Chapter 645. Acts of 1948.
58,192.00
Hospital
1,359,547.16
Refunds and Miscellaneous
1,760.00
Quincy Electric Light and Power Co.
10,000.00
Housing
77,815.00
Additional Overestimates
22,231.51
Available Funds
795,933.92
$ 5,208,419.05
Respectfully Submitted,
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
NATHAN G. NICKERSON, Chairman
WILLIAM J. CALLAHAN
ARNOLD O. EASTMAN
. City of Quincy
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PR 3-0081
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Health Department MA 9-4500
Housing
Housing Authority
PR 3-1149
Garbage Collection
Public Works Department
PR 3-1380
Purchasing
Purchasing Department PR 3-1380
Schools
School Department
PR 3-0330
Veterans' Services
Veterans' Services
PR 3-1380
Water Bills
Water Division
PR 3-1380
Welfare
Welfare Department
PR 3-1380
When in doubt
Administrative Assistant
PR 3-1380
If you have a Complaint
Administrative Assistant PR 3-1380
FRANKLIN PRINTING SERVICE . QUINCY
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