Norwood annual report 1915-1922, Part 95

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


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Total Real Estate


Total Tax


$2720; land, railroad location, 16500 ft., $830; land, railroad location, 23600 ft., $1180; land, railroad location, 4290 ft., $640; land, railroad location, 3150 ft., $470; buildings and structure, $180,800; coal pocket, $15000; land, 17 acres, 40100 ft., $91500; land, Lenox St., 8830 ft., $1000; land, railroad location, 10700 ft., $640; land, railroad location, 34700 ft., $2000; land, railroad location, 11770 ft., $500; land, railroad location, 14060 ft., $400; land, railroad loca- tion, 7650 ft., $450; land, railroad location, 2 acres, 11110 ft., $500; land, railroad location, 28320 ft., $100; land, railroad location, 5600 ft., $100; land, railroad location, 7380 ft., $50; land, railroad location, 1 acre, 15840 ft., $500; land, railroad location, 28040 ft., $300; land, railroad location, 19380 ft., $200; Weatherbee lot, Washington St., 8700 ft., $100; billboards, $200; land, Washington St., 21780 ft., $500; billboards, $200; land, Washington St., 57000 ft., $400; Ellis station, $100; land, Clapboard- tree St., $300


Brick block, $13480; sheds, $440; land, Washing- ton St., 5310 ft., $1060.


14,980


269.64


Land, Walnut Ave. Ext., 17210 ft., $2400; land, Oak Road, 6538 ft., $700; land, Oak Road, 8884 ft., $880; land, Oak Road, 11600 ft., $1020.


5,000


90.00


790| 14.22


138


Nisbay, Milad, J. A., Boston Mass.


Norwood Associates, care of E. G. Loomis


O'Brien, Timothy J., 2459 Centre St., West Roxbury, Mass. .


Land, Roosevelt Ave., 12981 ft.


$316,140


$6,230.52


O'Connell, Bridget, 103 4th St., Cam- bridge, Mass.


Old Colony Railroad Co.


Pelletier, Alexander E., Wrentham, Mass


Perkins, Thomas N., et al., Trustees, Bos- ton, Mass. . Philbrick, Clarence T., Watertown, Mass. Pike, Marion E., 148 State St, Boston, Mass . .


900


16.20


Block, 639-649 Washington St., $28600; bowling alley, $2640; land, 12778 ft., $24160.


55,400


997.20


Land, Highland St., 8918 ft., $1250.


1,250


22.50


Land, Neponset St., 6 acres, 33105 ft., $200; land, Neponset Valley, 49 acres, 23522 ft., $1500; land, Neponset Valley, 5 acres, 23522 ft., $150; land, Neponset Valley, 27 acres, 14810 ft., $820.


2,670


48.06


Meadow, N. R. I., 8 acres, 32234 ft., $180.


180


3.24


Plimpton, George A., et al., Walpole Mass. Plimpton, J. E., and Co., Railroad Ave. .


18,100


House, 124 Pleasant St., $1200; land, 15942 ft., $700.


Land, $7150; land, Pleasant St., 3 acres, 8960 ft., $3500; land, Pleasant St., 415 ft., $10; land, Dean St., 3267 ft., $150; tracks, Pleasant St., $1430; coal shed, $1100; land, 6 acres, 27356 ft., $6600; Tibbets lot, 13200 ft., $300; land, Bagley, 4300 ft., $260; Fuller lot, 3 acres, 13377 ft., $2500; Morrill lot, Dean St., 20400 ft., $970; land, 5360 ft., $70; tracks, Short St. $1540; land, 1 acre, 2650 ft., $2230; house, 360 Lennox St., $1800; land, 12100 ft., $1000 House, 75 Howard St., $1760; hen house, $50; land, 10092 ft., $680.


30,610


550.98


2,490


44.82


Land, Winter St., 129435 ft., $19900


19,900


358.20


139


Foundry building, $12100; machine shop, $3850; engine house, $1100; pattern house, and shed $440; coal shed and trestle, $2420; stable, $300; small house, $200; land, 1 acre, 16013 ft., $10880. 1,2801


31,290


889.02


Postal Telegraph and Cable Co.


23.04


1,900


34.20


Pipping, Annie S. C., Dedham, Mass. Plimpton, George A., Walpole, Mass.


LIST OF NON-RESIDENTS


Names and Location


Total Personal Estate


Description of Real Estate


Total Real Estate


Total Tax


Prince, David, Millis, Mass ..


House, 27-29 Chapel St., $4950; land, 5467 ft., $550


$5,500


$99.00


Quinlan, James, Bird Ave., East Walpole, Mass . .


Land, Mylod St., 17290 ft., $800


800


14.40


Randlett, Thomas, Maine.


House, 41 Cedar St., $1540; land, 11850 ft., $650. Woodland, swamp 9 acres, 35628 ft.


2,190


39.42


Rice, Francis B., Westwood, Mass.


200


3.60


Roby, Joseph W., et al., Springfield, Mass


House, 12 Morse Ave., $3750; shed, $50; land, 10150 ft., $1200; land, Bellevue Ave., 18360 ft., $980.


5,980


107.64


Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, Mass . . . .


Club house, $1500; hen house, $200; land, Wash- ington St., 10048 ft., $2000; Columbia Hall, $5000; land, 12800 ft., $8720; house, 555 Wash- ington St., $8800; barn, $660; land, 10890 ft., $8500.


35,380


636.84


Rouffa, Saul A., Boston Mass., .


Block, 260-268 Lenox St., $37400; land, 9960 ft., $800.


38,200


687.60


Sainia, Amanda J ...


Land, proposed Prospect Ave., 65426 ft., $1300.


1,300


23.40


Sainio, Nestor, Beacon St., No. Billerica, Mass .


1,840


33.12


Samler, Sarah J., care of H. W. Gay.


House, 54 Cedar St., $1210; land, 8760 ft., $630. House, 151 Railroad Ave., $1000; land, 8265 ft., $1000.


2,000


36.00


Ellis pasture, off Sumner St., 43046 ft., $200.


200


3.60


Scherer, Sarah J., 102 Sumner St. Sears, George L .. .


House, Prospect Ave., $5110; shed, $50; land, 7791 ft., $750.


5,910


106.38


Sexton, John W., Walpole, Mass.


100


1.80


Shapiro, Beno, Brookline, Mass


Meadow, Neponset Valley, 3 acres, 17524 ft., $100. Land, Washington and Day Sts., 17303 ft., $13900. . .


13,900


250.20


140


Shaw, John E., care of William Shaw, Norwood, Mass Sheehan, Hannah T., Westwood, Mass.


House, Gardner Road, $6600; land, 7036 ft., $650. House, 63 Walnut Ave., $2420; land, 5433 ft., $760.


7,250


130.50


3,180


57.24


Land, Baker Ave., 4053 ft., $200. .


200


3.60


House, 340 Prospect St., $4400; land, 6337 ft., $490


4,890


88.02


Smith, Julia T., and Johanna A., Wren- tham, Mass ..


House, 40 Press Ave., $3300; land, 5496 ft., $770


4,070


73.26


Standard Oil Co., of N. Y., 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.


Buildings, Broadway, $3630; tank and plant, $1980; land, 6500 ft., $1300 ..


6,910


124.38


Stockbridge, Arthur.


House, 128 Vernon St., $1500; shed, $100; land, 11792 ft., $1640


3,240


58.32


Stone, Jane, 99 Magorin Ave., Medford, Mass .


1,020


18.36


Stone, William H.


Land, Vernon St., 11035 ft., $1020 House, 30 Rosemary St., $3580; land, 5000 ft., $850.


4,430


79.74


Storer, Oscar, 53 State St., Boston, Mass.


420


7.56


Singer, Julius, 646 Washington St. .


5,250


Strack, Meinrad J., 111 Park St., West- field, N. J ..


House, 82 Howard St., $1980; land, 5736 ft., $690.


2,670


48.06


Strangman Manufacturing Co., Newton, Mass. .


House, 269 Winter St., $6050; land, 7790 ft., $550


6,600


118.80


Sumner, Edward, Westwood, Mass.


Meadow, Ellis, Neponset Valley, 10 acres, $200. .


200


3.60


Thompson, Henry, Westwood, Mass .. .


Land, Winter St., 9820 ft., $790.


790


14.22


Thompson, Lewis, Westwood, Mass .. .


Pasture and woodland, 6 acres, 6066 ft., $560 . .


560


10.08


Tidd, Josephine.H., Roslindale, Mass. ..


Land, Prospect St., 7464 ft., $450


450


8.10


Tisdale, Ella M., care of Clara L. Capen, Norwood Mass. .


3,390


61.02


Tisdale, Percy E., Walpole Mass.,


House, 479 Washington St., $1870; land, 7620 ft., $1520 .. Land, Neponset Valley, 7 acres, 28750 ft., $220. .


220


3.96


141


Land, Tremont St., 4728 ft., $420.


94.50


Shereika, Walter, New Jersey .


Sim, Joseph and Charles H., Foxboro, Mass.


LIST OF NON-RESIDENTS


Names and Location


Total Personal Estate


Description of Real Estate


Total Real Estate


Total Tax


Tucker, Kate P., Medfield, Mass.


House, 47 Prospect Ave., $3300; land, 6186 ft., $560; house, 51 Prospect Ave., $5280; land, 7216 ft., $700 ..


$9,840


$177.12


Turner, Harry A., East Walpole


House, 205 Vernon St., $2750; land, 9000 ft., $990; land, Florence Ave., 9100 ft., $970


4,710


84.78


United Co-operative Society.


Block, Savin Ave., $7700; barn, $380; land, 6570 ft., $690


8,770


157.86


Uppvall, Carl, Westwood, Mass.


Land, Walnut Ave., 5605 ft., $780


780


14.04


Usher, William, Newburyport, Mass.


Meadow, Sumner St., 5 acres, 20034 ft., $170


170


3.06


Vose, Mrs., Charles, Walpole, Mass


Sproutland, Winter St., 15 acres, 30750 ft., $2500 Land, Neponset Valley, 4 acres, 3920 ft., $100


2,50C


45.00


Washburn, Alexander C., Heirs of,


100


1.80


Weatherbee, Henry E., Westwood, Mass.


Land, Neponset Valley, 27 acres, $2000; mead-


142


Webber, Marion C., care of M. B. Webber, Boston, Mass. . .


Land, Heaton Ave., 10000 ft., $600


600


10.80


Webster, Mary, care of Charles Bishop .. .


House, 413 Washington St., $1980; land, 8870 ft., $930.


2,910


52.38


Wells, Leo A.


Land, Lincoln St., 6947 ft., $480.


480


8.64


Wheeler, Caroline, East Walpole, Mass .. .


Land, off Pleasant St., 11 acres, 21780 ft., $1200 ..


1,200


21.60


White, Elisha; Everett, John; and Cose, John S. .


Meadow, Neponset Valley, 8 acres, 4792 ft., $240


240


4.32


Whittemore, John A., Sons


3,700


Wight, Emerette J., High St., Westwood, Mass. .


Land, Neponset Valley, 8 acres, 2178 ft., $240 . .


240


4.32


Williamson, Robert W., 240 Highland St., West Newton, Mass.


House, 795 Washington St., $3850; land, 19313 ft., $4720 ...


8,570


154.26


ow, Fowl, N. R. I., 6 acres, 37462 ft., $140; meadow, N. R. I., 17 acres, 25265 ft., $350.


2,490


44.82


Western Union Tel. & Tel. Co., of N. Y.


$6,950


125.10


66.60


Withington, Annie and Eaton, Charles A., Dedham, Mass. .


Pasture, Everett, N. R. I., 20 acres, $1440; meadow, Purgatory, 8 acres, $160; land, Ne- ponset Valley, 11 acres, 28314 ft., $1000; pas- ture, Canton St., 23 acres, $2300; swamp, wood- land, 35 acres, 21780 ft., $1400; woodland, Can- ton St., 3 acres, $600 .. 6,900


124.20


Woodward and Bowman, 864 Washington St .. . . .


13,000


234.00


143


PUBLIC PROPERTY OF THE TOWN OF NORWOOD


Total Personal Estate


Description of Real Estate


School Equipment


$25,000


High School, $30000; School lot, 25128 ft., $4,800. Guild School, $50,000; School lot, 1 acre, 4700 ft., $6260 Everett School, $12,500; School lot, 1 acre, 37187 ft., $15,200. Shattuck School, $48,000; School lot, 98913 ft., $6500. Winslow School, $50,000; School lot, 1 acre, 18617 ft., $6220.


East School, $8500; School lot, 42115 ft., $1720. West School, $8400; School lot, 21627 ft., $3680.


Balch School, $63,300; School lot, 3 acres, 11804 ft., $12380. High School, $240,000; School lot, 4 acres, 17890 ft., $22,500. Morrill Memorial Library, $100,000; Library lot, 23,932 ft., $4790.


Fire Apparatus


8,50€


Town Office Building, $8,000; Lock-up Building, $2,000; Land, Market St., 5,942 ft., $2900. Central Fire Station, $20,000; Lot, Market St., 19,725 ft., $8,800. Hose House, No. 2, $1,000; Land, Washington St., 1,287 ft., $200. Stone Crusher Building, $2,000.


144


Municipal Light Building, $5,500; Lot, Market St., 5,240 ft., $786. Lot, Market St., 10,710 ft., $1,300.


Electric Plant St. Lines and Wires Street Mains


75,000 800,000


New Pumping Station Building, $7,600; Land, Wells Purgatory, 39 acres, 6377 ft., $20,000. Standpipe and Reservoir, $15,000; Land, Bellevue, 4 acres, 2,613 ft., $8,150.


Highland Cemetery, 30 acres, 11170 ft., $30,000.


Sewerage Plant


200,000


Land, Filter Beds, 79 acres, 16632 ft., $20,000. Land, Nahatan St., (Pound Lot), 1,074 ft., $130.


Land, (Tiot Lot), Market St., 15,836 ft., $31,600. Old Parish Cemetery, 90,000 ft., $13,500. Park Lot, Howard St., 5,850 ft., $800. Park and Office Lot, Washington St., 13,394 ft., $13,400.


Town Property


50,000


Park and Office Lot, Market St., 7,340 ft., $5,500. Park Lot, Bond St., 1 acre, 37,274 ft., $11,200. Land, Winslow Ave., 39,280 ft., $3,150. Gravel Pit Lot, Pleasant St., 1 acre, 2541 ft., $14,000. Land, Pleasant St., 1 acre, 10090 ft., $3,500.


PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION


Total Personal Estate


Description of Real Estate


Total Real Estate


First Baptist Church


$3,000


Church Bldg., $13,000; Lot, 22,055 ft., $26,900


39,900


First Congregational Church


7,000


Church Bldg.,


30,000; Lot, 32,986 ft.,


14,000


44,000


First Universalist Church.


6,000


Church Bldg.,


40,000; Lot, 17,600 ft.,


5,100


45,100


Grace Episcopal Church.


1,500


Church Bldg.,


15,000; Lot, 12,477 ft.,


4,877


19,877


Methodist Church Society


1,500


Church Bldg.,


6,000; Lot, 10,216 ft.,


2,550


8,550


St. Catherine's Church.


15,000


Church Bldg.,


84,000; Lot, 41,460 ft.,


15,000


99,000


Swedish Lutheran Church .


500


Church Bldg.,


4,000; Lot, 10,270 ft.,


680


4,680


Swedish Congregational Church


500


Church Bldg.,


2,500; Lot,


4,177 ft.,


420


2,920


Massachusetts Baptist Church Sunday School Ass'n ..


500


Church Bldg.,


4,000; Lot,


6,156 ft.,


620


4,620


St. George's Church.


1,500


Church Bldg.,


22,000; Lot, 13,532 ft.,


550


22,550


St. Peter's Church.


500


Church Bldg.,


4,000; Lot, 15,556 ft.,


1,400


5,140


Norwood Civic Association .


14,523


Buildings and Land (5 acres, 27018 ft.,)


62,560


62,560


Norwood Hospital. .


8,000


Building, $35,500; Land, 2 acres, 3414 ft., 15,300


50,800


Finnish Workingmen's Society "Into"


Building, $12,000; Land, 5,500 ft., $400


12,400


145


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INDEX


Accountant's Trial Balance


105


Assessors, Report of .


143


Appropriations, Report of .


107


Showing receipts and disbursements


and balances


Board of Health, Report of .


147


Cemetery Trust Funds


110


Finance Commission


155


Indebtedness, The Limitation of .


60


Librarian, Report of . .


160


Library Trustees, Report of .


159


Municipal Light Department


112


Public Property Account


111


Payments


Agency Trust and Investment


99


Aid for Dependent Mothers


87


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. .


Public Works Overhead.


Real Estate.


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Sewer Construction . .


Sewer Maintenance 80


82 73 74 97 72 87 88 73 93 74 90 72 102 78 77 72 79 83


72 78


78 98 91 78 98 79 75 91 86 97 78 81


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Payments (cont.)


Soldiers' Benefits


Town Clerk and Accountant .


Town Counsel,


Town Office Building


Town Physician


Town Reports, Printing of


Treasurer and Collector


Trees, Care of


Unclassified .


Water Department.


Receipts


Agency, Trust and Investment Transactions


70 69


Cemeteries.


Charities .


Departmental Receipts


Education .


Electric Light


Fines and Forfeits.


Fire Department .


General Revenue.


Health.


Highways


Interest


Libraries.


Licenses and Permits


Moth Suppression . .


Municipal Indebtedness


Police


Real Estate


Refunds.


66


Sanitation .


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Soldiers' Benefits


Town Clerk and Accountant


Treasurer and Collector .


6. 6.


Water


Watering and Treating Streets


10


Recapitulations of Receipts and Expenditures.


16


Report of Fire Engineer


16


School Committee, Report of


13


Seleetmen, Report of .


11


Sewer Department .


5


Statement of Money Borrowed.


14


Tax Collections.


4


Total Fixed Debt .


11


Town Counsel, Report of .


15 5


Town Debt, Classified Statement of .


12


Town Manager, Report of


14


Treasurer and Collector, Report of .


11


Water Works.


87


72 74 74 67 92


73 78 92 95


67 64 68 69 62 65 62 66 67 71 68 62 63-5 70 6. 69


6. 6 6 6


Town Accountant, Remarks of


50TH


ANNUAL REPORT


Town of Norwood


MASSACHUSETTS


For Year Ending December 31, 1921


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TOWN OFFICIALS


For the Year Ending December 31, 1921


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, 1919-1921.


Finance Commission: CHARLES W. PRESCOTT, 1920-1922, Chairman; ARTHUR W. COOLIDGE, 1921-1924, Secre- tary; FRANK A. FALES, 1920-1922.


Moderator: JAMES A. HALLORAN, 1921.


Town Counsel: JAMES A. HALLORAN.


Town Clerk and Accountant: JAMES E. PENDERGAST.


Assistant: CHARLES P. STONE.


Treasurer and Collector: HAROLD W. GAY, 1921.


General Manager: WILLIAM P. HAMMERSLEY.


Superintendent of Public Works: EDWIN T. MCDOWELL. Superintendent of Municipal Light: FRED S. BARTON. Superintendent Cemetery: GEORGE ALFRED SMITH. Town Engineer: George Albert Smith.


Chief of Police: HARRY W. SWIFT .- WILLIAM C. KINDELAN.


School Board: HARRIET W. LANE, 1920-1923; JULIA R. -


O'BRIEN, 1920-1923; BRAINARD ROWE, 1920-1922; FREDERICK A. CLEVELAND, 1921-1924; ARTHUR S. HARTWELL, 1921-1924; EDWARD F. BRENNAN, 1921-1922.


Superintendent of Schools: HERBERT H. HOWES.


Sealer of Weights and Measures: HARRY M. KING. Building Inspector: FORREST M. DOUGLASS.


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50TH


ANNUAL REPORT


Town of Norwood


MASSACHUSETTS


For Year Ending December 31, 1921


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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 17, 1921, and adjournment to March 15, 1921.


On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen, under date of January 3, 1921, and signed by Walter F. Tilton, Thomas B. Mulvehill, H. Eugene Rice, Edmund G. Dalton and Frank G. Allen, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by Harry W. Swift, 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 called 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: Two Selectmen for three years (who shall. be Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways); one Town Treas- urer 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; one member of the Board of Health for one year to fill vacancy; two members of the School Committee for three years; one member of the School Committee for one year to fill vacancy; two Trustees of the Morrill Memorial Library for three years; two members 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 bev- erages in this Town?"


Two Selectment for three years.


Frank G. Allen had three hundred seventy-two (372), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Walter F. Tilton had three hundred sixty (360), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, eighty (80).


One Finance Commissioner for three years.


Arthur W. Coolidge had three hundred fifty-eight (358), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, forty-eight (48).


Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for one year.


Harold W. Gay had three hundred seventy-three (373), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, thirty-three (33).


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Moderator for one year.


James A. Halloran had three hundred fifty-four (354), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, fifty-two (52).


Member of Board of Health for three years.


John A. Shannon had three hundred twenty-nine (329), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks, seventy-seven (77).


Member of Board of Health for one year to fill vacancy.


Daisy Daniels had two hundred twenty-two (222), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


William. P. Nickerson had one hundred forty-six (146).


Blanks, thirty-eight (38).


Two members of School Committee for three years.


Frederick A. Cleveland had three hundred thirty-eight (338), elected sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Arthur S. Hartwell had three hundred and fifty-two (352), elected, sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, one.


Blanks, one hundred twenty-one (121).


One Member of School Committee for, one year, to fill vacancy.


Edward F. Brennen had three hundred thirty-five (335), elected, sworn, by the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, one.


Blanks, seventy (70).


Two Trustees of Morrill Memorial Library for three years.


Walter Blair had three hundred forty-one (341), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Agnes A. Curtin had three hundred fifty (350), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Blanks one hundred and twenty-one (121).


Two Members of Planning Board for three years.


George F. Willett had three hundred twenty-one (321), elected.


John E. Folan had forty-eight (48), elected.


Scattering, sixty (60).


Blanks, three hundred eighty-three (383).


Six Constables for one year.


Walter S. Bagley had three hundred thirty-eight (338), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


William J. Barrett had three hundred forty-eight (348), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Peter N. Curran had three hundred fifty-four (354), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Charles R. Donnell had three hundred thirty-nine (339), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


J. Irving Reid had three hundred twenty-nine (329), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Harry W. Swift had three hundred forty-six (346), elected, sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant.


Scattering, two.


Blanks, three hundred eighty (380).


Shall Licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating bev- erages in this Town?


Yes, one hundred nine (109).


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No, two hundred fifty-two (252).


Blanks, forty-five (45).


Article 2. To hear and act on reports of Town Officers and Committees.


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 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 purposes, 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, $2,600.00. For incidental expenses the sum of $5,691.00. By taxation. And that all fees received shall be paid into the Town Treasury.


3. 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 $2,645.00. By taxation.


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


Voted: For salaries of Assessors, $1,200.00; for incidental expenses, $1,570.00. By taxation.


5. Certification of Bonds and Notes.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


6. Finance Commission. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


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 $603.00.


9. Town Offices. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,130.00.


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


Voted: By taxation, for salary the sum of $4,000.00.


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


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


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12. Board of Survey. (a) Incidentials.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


13. Planning Board. (a) Incidentals.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $100.00.


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


Voted: By taxation the sum of $22,343.00.


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


Voted: By taxation, for salaries and wages the sum of $8,495.00 and for incidental expenses $3,110.00.


3. Maintenance and Extension of Fire Alarm System.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $893.00.


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


Voted: By taxation, for salary $500.00 and for incidental expense $25.00.


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 Trea- sury.


. Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth and other Insect Pest Extermination. Voted: By taxation the sum of $3,638.00.


8. Care and Planting of Shade Trees.


Voted: By taxation the sum of $1,000.00.


9. Street Lighting.


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


C. 1. Board of Health. (a) Salaries. (b) Contagious Diseases, Refuse and Garbage Disposal, Maintenance of Town Dump and Incidental Expenses.


Voted: By taxation, for salaries $100.00 and (b) Contagious disease, refuse and garbage disposal, maintenance of Town Dump and incidental expense $4,900.00, and for dental, medical and health clinics $1,280.00.


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




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