Norwood annual report 1915-1922, Part 109

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1954


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Mary H. Nichols


Feb. 1921


Wellesley College, A. B. Chandler School for Women.


Sept. 1921


Chandler School for Women.


Typewriting


Com. Mary Cushman Kathleen Griffin


Sept. 1921


Josephine Heagney Eliza Houghton


Nov. 1917


Framingham Normal School.


Educational Psychology and Literature. Ex- tension course, North Adams Normal.


7


M. Agnes McCarthy


Sept. 1910


Farmington, Me., Normal School. Summer course at N. Y. University 1920-1921. Semester at Columbia University.


Farmington, Me., Normal School. Bridgewater Normal School.


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TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1921


School


Grade


Name


Date of Appointment


Where Graduated, Highest Institution (Also Other Courses)


7


Gertrude Shaw


Sept. 1919


Aroostook State Normal


School. Summer Course at Teachers' College, Columbia Univer- sity.


Guild


Unassigned Principal


Marion F. Clapp Julia E. Danahy


Dec.


1921


Sept. 1901


Bridgewater Normal School.


6


Caroline F. Bodell


Scpt.


1921


Courses at Boston University and Boston College. Bridgewater Normal School. Hyannis Summer School.


Guild


6


Florence Hayes


Jan.


1919


Gorham, Me., Normal School.


6


Mary Mccarthy


Sept.


1920


Fitchburg Normal School.


5


Edna E. Frost


Jan.


1915


Farmington, Me., Normal School. Hyannis Summer School. Course at Boston Univer- sity.


5


Margarita E. Burns


Oct. 1904


Bridgewater Normal School. Summer course at Harvard University. Extension Course.


Course in Ethics.


4


Ina B. Talbot


Sept. 1916


Fitchburg Normal School. Hyannis Summer School.


4


Ethel Overlock


Nov.


1919


Gorham, Me., Normal School.


3


Julia Drummy


Sept. 1909


Framingham Normal School. Courses at Boston University.


3


Estelle Callahan Anna Murphy


Sept. 1919


2


Julia Sheehan


Sept. 1915


Framingham Normal School. Framingham Normal School. Bridgewater Normal School. University.


Courses at Boston


1


Lucy H. Brooks


Sept. 1913


Worcester Normal School. Hyannis Summer School.


Shattuck


Principal


George W. Allen


Oct.


1909


Cortland, N. Y., Normal School. Courses in N. Y. University School of Pedagogy.


188


.


Jan. 1903


3


Hyannis Normal School.


6


Marion E. Lynch Nov. 1917


5


Eunice G. Stack Florence Hill


Sept. 1919 Jan. 1880


Bridgewater Normal School. Course in Con- tinuation Sehool.


Salem Normal School.


Norwood High School. Dean Academy. Sum- mer School at University of Maine.


3 2-3 2


Florence P. Noyes Katharine R. Healey Maude A. Woods


Sept. 1920


Sept. 1921


Sept. 1899


1


Anna E. Nelson Emma F. Niles


Aug.


1920


1


Mar.


1903


Beacon


6


Julia MeCarthy Margaret Howard Inez H. Sanford


May 1920


Salem Normal School.


Beacon


5


Sept. 1920


Castine, Maine, Normal School. Milo Summer School.


4-5


Jan. 1921


June 1916


Quincy Training School. Summer Course at Salem Normal School.


Special


Sept. 1921


Winslow


Principal


Ethel C. Clapp Flora B. Reed®


Sept. 1909


Westfield Normal School. Mt. Holyoke College, A. B. Summer Course at Hyannis Normal School. University Exten- sion Courses. Gorham, Maine, Normal School.


6


Helen B. Follett


June 1921


5


Annie M. Thompson


Oct. 1919


Fitchburg Normal School. Course at Boston University.


5


Agnes Hedberg


Sept. 1920


4


Bertha Brown


Feb.


1907


Salem Normal School. Hyannis Summer School. University Extension Course. Farmington, Maine, Normal School. Summer Course at Hyannis Normal School.


189


6


Sept. 1919


Course at


Framingham Normal School


2


Madeleine Fitzgerald Louise MeManus


Plymouth, N. H., Normal School. Fitchburg Normal School. Wheelock Kindergarten Training School. Univer- sity Extension Course. Courses at Boston University. Framingham Normal School. Norwood High. Wellesley College (1 yr.). Sum- mer course at Hyannis Normal School and Boston University. University Extension Courses. Framingham Normal School.


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TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1921


School


Grade


Name


Date of Appointment


Where Graduated, Highest Institution (Also Other Courses)


4


Jessie Webster


July


1920


Aroostook State Normal School.


3


Grace H. Mainwaring


Sept. 1920


Perry Kindergarten Normal School


3


Mary C. Fleming


Sept.


1921


Lowell Normal School.


2


Florence Baker


May


1921


Bridgewater Normal School. Hyannis Summer School.


1


Gertrude Cuff


Sept.


1914


Framingham Normal School.


Balch


Unassigned Principal


Katie M. Hunt


Sept.


1921


Bridgewater Normal School.


Katharine L. Carbee


Sept.


1901


Plymouth, N. H., Normal. Summer Course at Plymouth, N. H., Normal and Columbia Uni- versity.


6


Lizzie Hadley


Sept.


1901


Templeton High School. Summer Courses at Martha's Vineyard, Laurel Park, Salem Nor- mal and Columbia University.


190


5


Julia Coyle


Sept.


1919


Bridgewater Normal School.


4


Mildred L. Morse


Sept.


1919


Fitchburg Normal School.


4


Ethel Keefe


Sept.


1918


Plymouth, N. H., Normal School.


3


Rachel Ellis


Dec.


1921


Hyannis Normal School.


3


Maude Dalton


Jan.


1907


Sharon High School. Rhode Island Normal School (1 yr.) Summer Course at Hyannis Normal School.


Balch


3


Margaret Flaherty


Jan.


1921


Framingham Normal School.


2


Margaret G. Payton


June


1921


Lowell Normal School.


2


Cecilia L. Mitchell


Aug.


1920


Wheelock Training School.


2


Dorothy Schroeder


Sept.


1919


Salem Normal School.


1


Jennie Wittrup


Sept.


1919


Perry Kindergarten Normal School. course at Sagamore Institute.


Summer


1


Agnes Curtin


Sept.


1903


1


Evangeline Atherton


Nov.


1920


Gorham, Me., Normal School.


Unassigned| Vilma Bryant


Sept.


1921


Bridgewater Normal School.


Salem Normal School.


East


Special 2


Josephine Fokes 1921 1920 Blanche Mayhew Hittie McIntyre June 1920


Nov. Sept.


Boston Normal School.


Keene, N. H., Normal Sehool. Summer course at Keene, N. H. Castine, Me., Normal. Summer course at Castine, Me.


Fitchburg Normal School. Summer course at Harvard. Masson Institute. Perry Kindergarten Normal School. Summer course at Hyannis Normal School. Crane Normal Institute of Music.


Music Physical


Helen M. Hall


Jan.


1919


Training


Erna H. Kiley


Oct.


1915


Sargent School of Physical Education.


Physical


Training


H. Bennett Murray Helen L. Arnold


Dee. 1921


Boston College, A. B. Mass. Normal Art School.


D. Asst.


Frances B. Courchene


Oct.


1918


Mass. Normal Art School. Special. courses in Pottery, Arts and Crafts, Batik Dyeing.


Household Arts


Agnes M. Bridges


Sept. 1911


Nurse Nurse


Helen W. Gould Vera H. Brooks


May June


1921


1918


1


West


2


Ethel Farley Aug. 1918


1


Graee Franklin May 1920


Sept. 1921


Drawing


Framingham Normal School, Household Arts Department. Courses at Columbia University and Womans' Industrial and Educational Union. N. Y. Hospital Training School. Lowell General Hospital. Course at Institute of School Hygiene.


191


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LIST OF GRADUATES-GRAMMAR SCHOOL June 23, 1921


Anderson, John Alphonse


Bagley, Louis Carver


Bailey, Chester Amasa


Balboni, Mary Priscilla Barrett, Daniel


Heaps, Willard Allison Higgins, Anna Louise Hogan, Daglan Joseph Howard, Frederick Abdallah Hurley, Francis


Barry, Nora


Bataitis, Gertrude


Blanchard, Dorothy Vinal


Bobilewich, George Mitchell


Bothwell, Francis Leon


Jankowski, William Charles Jiampietro, Eleanor Johnson, Edmund Leonard


Bunney, James


Cassidy, Edward Joseph


Caverly, Margarct


Chapman, Howard Earle


Civale, Congetta Flower Clancy, Mary


Kallgren, Nicholaus Andreas


Karshis, Helen Anastasia


Kelliher, Agnes Bernice


Connolly, John


Connolly, John Edward


Connolly, Julia Elizabeth


Connors, Ruth Anna


Corcoran, Helen Cecelia


Cormier, Regina Mary


Costello, Mary Bridget


Crowley, Mary Margaret


Curran, Anna Evelyn


Cullen, Ellen Margaret


Curran, Helen


Curran, Robert Stanley Curran, William


Cushman, Leon Edson


Maher, Maurice Francis


Dean, Helen Medora


DeCosta, Mary


Martino, Fred Massey, Guy Joseph


Dolaher, Leo Kenneth


Mattson, Carl Anton


Donovan, Charles Frederick


McCarthy, Bertha Edna


Doran, James Emmet


McDonough, Mary Madeline


Dowling, Richard Joseph


Metcalf, William


Elias, James


Milesky, Ida Miller, Eva Steadman


Ellis, Howard Louis


Endresen, Silvia Gertrude Eppick, Frederick Edwin Fanning, Mary Fceney, Mary Frances


Minnehan, Jamcs


Molloy, Ernest Lawrence


Maloney, Elizabeth Florence


Morse, Eleanor Jennie


Fireman, Irving


Flansbury, Dorothy


Flynn, Gertrude Catherine Folan, Nora Forrest, Francis Frederickson, George F. W.


Gifford, Eva Ellen Gilliland, Elizabeth Westcott


Graney, William Grieg, Minnie Jamieson


Mosses, John Herbert


Narbut, Frank Andrew


Norton, Nora Josephine Nowak, Mabel Helen Nugent, Louise


O'Brien, George Charles O'Kane, John Timothy O'Neil, James Elton O'Neil, William Daniel


Owens, Margaret Blanche


Kelter, David Matthew Vincent


Kenefick, Daniel Vincent


Keyes, E. Russell


King, Richard Patrick


Knaus, Charles Edward


Kneznek, Eva Nettie


Kornetz, Beatrice .


Kulmala, Anne Lailey, Harold Benjamin


Larson, Walborg Linea Teresa


Lydon, Nora Josephine


MacKenney, Lawrence Russell


MacLean, Ruth Yvonne


Dailey, John Hammond


Maini, Bruno Louie Makie, Ero Eric


D'Espinosa, Michael


Johnson, Vera


Conley, Stephen


Connelly, Robert Bernard


Hansen, Howard Peter


Harris, Raymond Augustus Hastings, Oliver Ellsworth


Johnson, George


Johnson, Olgot Eliel


Kelliher, Alice Beatrice


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GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES-Continued


Pallo, Lillian Christine


Patinsky, John Raphael


Pendergast, James Edward Pendergast, Mary Agnes Pike, Marion Louise Potter, Grace Elizabeth


Pratt, Alice Marie


Readel, Everett Archibald


Regan, James Jr.


Riley, Alyce Miriam


Roberts, John Albert


Saelen, Josephine Marion


Schaier, Arnold Edwin


Sheehan, Leo


Sinclaire, William Eldred


Spierdowis, Michael


Stadnikiewicz, Josephine Rose


Stasaitis, Apolnia Clara


Stowers, Elizabeth Eldora


Sullivan, Dorothea Jeane Sweeney, Edith May Swift, Marion Coleman Taylor, George Barrett Thornton, Mary Catherine Tolander, Lydia Pauline Tucker, Arthur Oliver Turner, Doris Helen Verderber, Adolph Wacks, Joseph Sully Waldheim, Robert Chester Walsh, William Joseph Wagner, Gertrude Frances Welsh, Teresa Brigit Welsh, Mary Wenzel, Lena Amelia


LIST OF GRADUATES-HIGH SCHOOL June 15, 1921


Abely, Mary Josephine*


Griffin, Florence Katherine


Bagley, Marion Alma


Howard, Samuel Clarke


Blanchard, Hazel Beatrice ±


Hurst, Jack **


Blumenkranz, Meriel Parker Burke, Minnie Bridget


Jewett, Hope Johnson, Claes Evan


Burton, Doris Elizabeth


Butler, Evelyn Elizabeth tti


Calnan, Helen Eulalia


Carlsen, Ernest William


Carlson, Ruth Victoria


Chadbourne, Freeman Neal


Lappin, Florence Louise


Conley, Michael Joseph


Connolly, Hannah Josephine


Mahoney, Catherine Liguori McCormack, Louise Gertrude


Connolly, Thomas Edward Corcoran, John Joseph Costello, Catherine Marie* Costello, Rose Irene Curran, Agnes Cecilia


Morse, Kenneth Pratt Murphy, Esther Kathryn Murphy, Mary Gertrude Newman, George Walter O'Connell, Margaret Louise*


Dowdie, Catherine Frances


O'Dell, Enid Anna


Eppich, Sophie Mary


Fairbanks, Lillian Gertrude


O'Donnell, Thomas Francis Peterson, Louis Henry Quinn, Mary Irene*


Fairbanks, Mary Loretta Fairbanks, Sumner Cushman


Rafuse, Alfred Lewis


Feeney, Margaret Flaherty, James Thomas Flaherty, Thomas Marcus Folan, Catherine Louise ** Foren, Marion Margaret


Readel, Elizabeth Marie Riley, Mary Louise Rock, Mildred Russell, William Edward Sullivan, Jane Margaret Thompson, George Vietze, Frank Henrytt


Fulton, Edward Francis


Wenzel, Thomas Edward*


Garner, Mary Ethel Medal scholar.


tttBerwick English Prize scholar. ** Not absent or tardy during High School course.


tt History Medal.


# Herbert M. Plimpton Drawing Prize.


Johnson, Claire Hazel Jones, George Francis


Kady, Caroline Eleanor


Kelley, Charles Kenefick, Martha Josephine


Clem, Julia Beatrice Colburn, Cynthia Louise


Littlefield, William Robinson MacWhirter, Genevieve Lavalle


Foster, Beatrice Helen*


Wolfe, Mary Frances Wosner, Joseph


INDEX


Page


Accountant's Trial Balance


100


Assessors, Report of . .


141


Appropriations, Report of


96


Showing receipts and disbursements and balances


Board of Health, Report of. 145


106


Finance Commission . .


157


Indebtedness, The Limitation of


57


Librarian, Report of . .


163


Library Trustees, Report of


161


Municipal Light Department


110


Public Property Account.


105


Payments


Agency Trust and Investment.


93


Aid for Dependent Mothers


81


Ash Removal.


Assessors


Board Survey


Cemeteries .


Certification of Notes


Charities


Education .


Election and Registration


Electric Light.


Engineering.


Evening School .


Finance Commission.


Financial Statement.


Fire Alarm System


Fire Department


General Manager


Health. .


Highways.


Incidentals and Office Expense ,


Inspector of Buildings


Inspector of Cattle.


Interest.


Library .


Moth Suppression


Municipal Indebtedness.


Norfolk County Hospital


Police Department.


Parks. . .


Planning Board


Public Works Overhead .


116


Real Estate.


92


Sealer of Weights and Measures Sewer Construction .


72


107


Sewer Maintenance.


......


75


76 69 70 92 69 81 82 69 87 70 82 68 102 72 73 68 74 77 68 72 72 93 85 72 93 74 71 86 70


Cemetery Trust Funds.


II


Payments (cont.)


Soldiers' Benefits.


81


Stone Crushed, Cost of .


115


Town Clerk and Accountant .


68


Town Counsel.


70


Town Office Building


70


Town Physician.


81


Town Reports, Printing of


86


Treasurer and Collector


69


Trees, Care of .


72


Unclassified . .


86


Water Department .


Receipts


Agency, Trust and Investment Transactions


67


Cemeteries


65


Charities.


64


Departmental Receipts.


61


Education .


64


Electric Light.


65 59 62 58


General Revenue.


Health.


Highways


Interest


Libraries.


Licenses and Permits .


Moth Suppression .


Municipal Indebtedness


Police.


Real Estate.


Refunds.


Sanitation .


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Soldiers' Benefits.


Town Clerk and Accountant


Treasurer and Collector.


61


Water.


Watering and Treating Streets


94


Report of Fire Engineer .


166


School Committee, Report of.


135


Selectmen, Report of . .


54


Tax Collections.


58


Total Fixed Debt.


52


Town Accountant, Remarks of .


117


Town Counsel, Report of.


153


Town Debt, Classified Statement of.


40


Town Manager, Report of ..


118


Treasurer and Collector, Report of .


149


Vital Statistics.


17


66 62 66 67 63 62 63 61


65


60


Recapitulations of Receipts and Expenditures.


167


Statement of Money Borrowed.


63 63 66 64 59 62


Fines and Forfeits.


Fire Department


88


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51ST


ANNUAL REPORT


Town of Norwood


MASSACHUSETTS


For Year Ending December 31,


1922


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FEB . 23


NORWOOD, MASS. AMBROSE PRESS, INC. 1923


TOWN OFFICIALS


For the Year Ending December 31, 1922


Selectmen: FRANK G. ALLEN, 1921-1924, Chairman; ED- MUND G. DALTON, 1920-1922; WALTER F. TILTON, 1921-1924; H. EUGENE RICE, 1920-1922; THOMAS B. MULVEHILL, 1922-1925.


Finance Commission: CHARLES J. PRESCOTT, 1920-


1922, Chairman; ARTHUR W. COOLIDGE, 1921- 1924, Secretary; FRANK A. FALES, 1922-1925.


Moderator: JAMES A. HALLORAN, 1922.


Town Counsel: JAMES A. HALLORAN.


Town Clerk and Accountant: JAMES E. PENDERGAST.


Assistant: CHARLES P. STONE.


Treasurer and Collector: HAROLD W. GAY, 1922.


General Manager: WILLIAM P. HAMMERSLEY.


Superintendent of Public Works: EDWIN T. McDOWELL, Resigned; JOSEPH E. CONLEY.


Superintendent of Municipal Light: FRED S. BARTON.


Superintendent Cemetery: GEORGE ALFRED SMITH. Town Engineer: GEORGE ALBERT SMITH.


Chief of Police: WILLIAM C. KINDELAN.


School Board: HARRIET W. LANE, 1920-1923; JULIA R. O'BRIEN, 1920-1923; BRAINARD ROWE, 1922-1925; FREDERICK A. CLEVELAND, 1921-1924; ARTHUR A. HARTWELL, 1921-1924; EDWARD F. BRENNAN, 1922-1925.


Superintendent of Schools: HERBERT H. HOWES. Sealer of Weights and Measures: HARRY M. KING. Building Inspector: FORREST M. DOUGLASS.


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51ST


ANNUAL REPORT


Town of Norwood


MASSACHUSETTS


For Year Ending December 31,


1922


W.


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MANON. OUILD. APR:19 -1775


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NORWOOD, MASS. AMBROSE PRESS, INC. 1923


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK AND ACCOUNTANT


ABSTRACTS OF RECORDS OF TOWN MEETINGS AND VITAL STATISTICS


RECORDS OF TOWN MEETINGS


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Monday, January 16, 1922, and adjournment to March 13, 1922.


On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen, under date of January 3, 1922, and signed by Frank G. Allen, Edmund G. Dalton, H. Eugene Rice, Thomas B. Mulvehill and Walter F. Tilton, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by Thomas C. Lydon, Constable of Norwood.


All of the requirements of the Statutes and By-Laws relating to elec- tions and Town Meetings having been complied with, the meeting was balled to order, the articles contained in the warrant and the action there- under being as follows:


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers. The following are to be chosen by ballot; namely, one Selectman for three years (who shall be Overseer of the Poor and Surveyor of Highways); one Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for one year; one Finance Commissioner for three years; one Moderator for one year; one member of the Board of Health for three years; two members of the School Committee for three years; two Trustees of the Morrill Memorial Library for three years; one mem- ber of the Planning Board for three years; six Constables for one year; and also upon the same ballot to vote upon the following question:


"Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this Town?"


One Selectman for three years.


Thomas B. Mulvehill had one hundred ninety-five (195), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, nine (9).


Finance Commissioner for three years.


Frank A. Fales had one hundred eighty-four (184), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, two (2).


Blanks, eighteen (18).


Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for one year.


Harold W. Gay had one hundred and eighty-eight (188), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, sixteen (16).


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Moderator for one year.


James A. Halloran had one hundred eighty-six (186), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, eighteen (18).


Two members of School Committee for three years.


Edward F. Brennan had one hundred seventy-seven (177), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Brainard A. Rowc had one hundred sixty-two (162), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, one (1).


Blanks, sixty-eight (68).


Member of the Board of Health for three years.


William P. Nickerson had one hundred forty-eight (148), elccted, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, four (4).


Blanks, fifty-two (52).


Two Trustees of Morrill Memorial Library for three years.


William T. Whedon had one hundred seventy-one (171), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Grace M. Everctt had one hundred seventy-six (176), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, seventy-one (71).


Member of Planning Board for three years.


Frank B. Coughlin had one hundred fifty-two (152), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, two (2).


Blanks, fifty (50).


Six Constables for one year.


Walter S. Bagley had one hundred seventy (170), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


William J. Barrett had one hundred seventy-eight (178), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Peter N. Curran had one hundred seventy-eight (178), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Charles R. Donnell had one hundred sixty-six (166), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


J. Irving Rced had one hundred sixty-five (165), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


William C. Breen had one hundred sixty-six (166), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, two hundred one (201).


"Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Town?"


Yes, sixty-nine (69).


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No. one hundred fourteen (114).


Blanks, twenty-one (21).


Article 2. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers and Com- mittees.


Voted: To accept as printed.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Collector of Taxes to use the same means as a Town Treasurer may use when acting as a Collector.


Voted: To so authorize the Collector of Taxes.


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year.


Voted: To so authorize the Treasurer.


Article 5. To see what disposition the Town will make of money re- ceived for Dog Licenses.


Voted: That this article be laid upon the table and taken up and acted upon with Article 6, Sub-division D, Section 6.


Article 6. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate for the current fiscal year for the following pur- pose, or take any other action in the matter:


1. Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, and Surveyors of Highways.


(a) Salaries. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: (a) That the Selectmen receive no annual salaries. (b) By taxation, for incidental and personal expenses of the Selectmen, the sum of $100.00.


2. Town Clerk and Accountant and Town Bookkeeper.


(a) Salaries. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: Salary of Town Clerk, $400.00; salary of Town Accountant and Bookkeeper, $2,900.00. For incidental expenses the sum of $6,480.00. By taxation. And that all fees received shall be paid into the Town Treasury.


3. Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.


(a) Salaries. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: Salary of Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, $1,500.00. For incidentals, including premium on suretyship bond, the sum of $2,675.00. By taxation.


4. Assessors. (a) Salaries. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: For salaries of Assessors, $1,200.00; for incidental expenses, $1,930.00. By taxation.


5. Certification of Bonds and Notes.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $300.00.


6. Finance Commission. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


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7. Law. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salary the sum of $1,200.00 and for incidental expenses the sum of $100.00.


8. Election and Registration. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salaries the sum of $300.00 and for incidentals the sum of $985.00.


9. Town Offices. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,050.00.


10. General Manager. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $4,500.00 and for incidentals, including premium on suretyship bond, the sum of $150.00.


11. Engineering. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salary $1,800.00 and for incidental expenses $1,300.00.


12. Board of Survey. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


13. Planning Board. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $300.00.


B. 1. Police Department, including prosecution of illegal sale of non- intoxicating beverages.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $24,451.00.


2. Fire Department. (a) Salaries. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salaries and wages the sum of $8,660.00 and for incidental expenses $4,170.00.


3. Maintenance and Extension of Fire Alarm System.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $500.00.


4. Inspector of Buildings. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salary $500.00 and for incidental expenses $200.00.


5. Inspector of Cattle.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $150.00.


6. Sealer of Weights and Measures. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation for salary the sum of $350.00 and incidentals the sum of $75.00, and that all fees received shall be paid into the Town Treasury.


7. Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth and other Insect Pest Extermination. Voted: By taxation the sum of $3,835.00.


8. Care and Planting of Shade Trees.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,535.00.


9. Street Lighting.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $6,000.00.


C. 1. Health and Sanitation. Board of Health. (a) Salaries. (b)


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Contagious Diseases, Refuse and Garbage Disposal, Maintenance of Town Dump and incidental expense.


Voted: By taxation for salaries $100.00 and (b) Contagious Diseases, Refuse and Garbage Disposal, Maintenance of Town Dump and incidental expense including Dental, Medical and Health Clinics, $8,450.00.


2. Sewer Department. (a) Maintenance. (b) Particular Sewers.


Voted: For maintenance of the Sewer Department the sum of $5,616.00 by taxation and (b) for Particular Sewers the sum of $5,000.00 by taxation.


3. Sewer Construction.


Voted: That Article 15 of the Warrant be taken up and acted upon with this section.


Voted: By borrowing the sum of $28,200.00 for the extension of the sewerage system in the following streets; namely, Hill Street, Roosevelt Avenue, Saunders Road, Cedar Street, Vernon Street, Beacon Avenue, Lenox Street and Winslow Avenue.


4. Maintenance and construction of Main Drains and Cleaning Brooks and Drains other than Main Drains.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $2,875.00 and by borrowing the sum of $6,300.00.


5. Removal of Ashes.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,200.00.


D. 1. Maintenance, Repairs and Construction of Highways, Culverts and Bridges, Highway Equipment, Paving Gutters, Building Sidewalks, Setting Edgestones, Removal of Snow and Ice, Sanding Sidewalks, Street Signs and Guide Boards, and operation of Stone Crusher Plant.


Voted: For the foregoing purposes by taxation the sum of $14,427.00 and the further sum of $2,000.00 for removal of snow and ice, and in addition to these and by borrowing on notes of the Town the sum of $20,000.00.


2. (a) Institutional and Outside Relief. (b) Aid for Dependent Mothers.


Voted: The sum of $22,000.00 by taxation for Institutional and Outside Relief and aid for Dependent Mothers.


3. Salary of Town Physician.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $200.00.


4. Soldiers' Benefits.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,500.00.


5. Support of Schools.


Voted: That Articles 7 and 8 be taken up and considered and further voted that Articles 7 and 8 be considered together with Article 6, Sub- division D, Section 5.




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