Norwood annual report 1930-1932, Part 5

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1172


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Name


Residence


No.


By Whom Married


Oct. 3 Everett Lawrence Wisdom Melvina Marguerite Sutkaitis


Providence, R. I.


1


John A. Rose, J. P.


Norwood


1


North Attleboro, Mass.


3 John Stevenson Rennie Annie Mullin


New York, N. Y.


1


Rev. James F. Doherty


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


5 Thomas Frank Anderson


Norwood


1


Rev. James F. Doherty


Lea Blanche Trepanier


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


6 Thomas Philip Rice Mary Catherine Cavanaugh


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


11 Harry Irving Crummet Lilly Alice Skoogberg


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


11 Charles Frederick Donovan Isabell Frances Seale


Dedham


1


Norwood, Mass.


12 Andrew Poce Mary DiMarzo


Norwood


1


Rev. Mark E. Madden Canton, Mass.


18 Kenneth Stinchfield Smiley Helen Medora Dean


Foxboro


1


Rev. Archibald Cullen Oxford, Mass.


18 Francis Thomas Maguire, Jr. Petronela Lena Bialkowska


Dedham


1


Rev. L. A. Ciesinski Norwood, Mass.


19 Charles Hugo Johnson Mary Agnes Geary


Norwood


1


26 Selim Oscar Lunden Vivian Bernice Ostlund


Quincy


1


26 Ettori Leprotti


Norwood


2


Norman E. Corwin, J. P. and City Clerk


Delmina (Solmi) Sossi


Somerville


2 Somerville, Mass.


56


Norwood


1


Rev. James F. Doherty


Canton


1


Norwood


1


Norwood


1


Norwood


1


Rev. William F. Reilly Norwood, Mass.


Norwood


1


Rev. Robert M. Bartlett Norwood, Mass.


1


Rev. E. O. Hedberg


Walpole


1


Rev. Robert E. McAleer


Islington


26 Frank Cofsky Barbara Florence Waitkevicz


Norwood


Boston


Norwood


Norwood


1


Westwood


1 Rev. Robert E. McAleer Norwood, Mass. 1 Rev. C. Morse Merritt Medfield, Mass. 1 Rev. Charles Celotto Boston, Mass.


Nov. 2 Alfred Augustin Porcello Marjorie Pellegrini


Norwood


1


Norwood 1


Dedham


1


Rev. George M. Butler Dedham, Mass.


6 Gilbert S. Cranston Irene C. O'Donnell


Boston


1 Rev. Paul W. Rishell Norwood, Mass. 1


9 Harry Meinket Ann Koplan


Norwood


1


Norwood


1


Rev. Robert B. Steup Dedham, Mass.


15 Harold Rand Hutchinson Maude Estelle Oliver


Cambridge


1


Rev. Robert M. Bartlett


Cambridge


1 Norwood, Mass.


Pittsfield 1


Rev. John D. Brush


Norwood


1 Norwood, Mass.


15 Andrew Henry Boschen Catherine Rita Martin


Needham


1


Rev. James F. Doherty


Norwood


Norwood, Mass. 1


15 Charles Dewey Smith Maura Edna Smith


Norwood


1 Framingham, Mass.


Arlington


1


Rev. Ernest A. Olson


Norwood


1 Norwood, Mass.


17 Charles Edward Dowd


Natick


1 Rev. Robert E. McAleer


Mary Elizabeth McDonough


Norwood


1 Norwood, Mass.


2 George Buffum Duley Doris Christine Webber


Norwood


1


Boston


Norwood


2


Joseph Lifland, Rabbi Roxbury, Mass.


11 Harold Francis Phalen Marie Johanna Alber


Dedham


1


15 Ira Horace Whitman Marion Frances Clapp


Newton High.


1


Rev. George H. Lewis


15 Carl Arthur Erland Erikson Agnes Gertrude Peterson


1 Rev. F. A. Virmauskis South Boston, Mass. 1


27 William Edward Russell, Jr. Ruth Yvonne MacLean


30 Allan Carswell Bain Florence Vivian Parsons


Norwood


57


MARRIAGES REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Names


Residence


No.


By Whom Married


Nov. 19


Frederick C. Karle Sophie Ecke.


Medfield


2


Rev. Robert M. Bartlett


Medfield


1


Norwood, Mass.


25 Warner Hugo Blasenak Lillian Myrtle Garland


Sharon


1


Cranston, R. I.


26 Martin Michael Fitzgerald Johanna Emma Mullane


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


26 Clifford A. Walton Helen (Habinowski) Cybulski


Framingham


2


Norwood, Mass.


Dec.


6 Joseph Melvin March Mary Garfield


Weymouth


1


Rev. James F. Doherty


7 Roland Joseph Mccarthy Josephine Rose Pusateri


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


8 Thomas Martin O'Malley Bridget Patrica Keran


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


Norwood


1


Rev. John A. Coughlin


13 Mark Norton Anastasia Morrissey


Boston 1


Dorchester, Mass.


Norwood


2


Rev. John D. Brush


17 Toivo Oskar Nordlund Sarah Ann McDevitt


Norwood


1


Norwood, Mass.


19 Eben Frederick Smith Ruth Victoria Carlson


Needham


1


Norwood


1


Norwood


1


Rev. Dennis J. Maguire Wrentham, Mass.


27 Martin Joseph King Catherine Mary Brown


Franklin


1


Norwood


1


Rev. William F. Reilly


28 John O'Connor Delia O'Toole


Norwood


1 Norwood, Mass.


1


Rev. William F. Reilly


Framingham


1


Rev. John D. Brush


Saugus


1


Rev. John D. Brush Norwood, Mass.


Norwood


2


58


Norwood


1


Rev. Robert E. McAleer


Rev. Ernest A. Olson Norwood, Mass.


20 William Thompson, Jr. Alice Gertrude Carey


Wrentham


1


Norwood


1


Rev. Edward Kenney Franklin, Mass.


Norwood


1


Rev. M. Raymond Plumb


Montpelier, Vt:


59


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


Jan. 6 Martha Abigail Buckley


-


12


7 John J. Neville


64


2


5


15 Timothy W. Corcoran


70


16 Simon McDonough


25


18 Catherine T. Foley


5


10


19 Stillborn


21 Catherine T. Walsh


1


26


23 Cashonali (M)


29


Bridget M. Murphy


77


2


24


8 Pasquale Petrone


63


8


4


8 David J. Readel


-


-


10 Stillborn


15 Mary J. McCarthy


62


16 Minnie Thompson


69


18 Julia Coughlin


71


18 Margaret F. Gannett


58


19 Donald Hines


1


3


14


21 Thomas M. Crowley


71


26 Catherine Macdonald


50


27 James M. Connolly


5


10


11


Mar.


Stillborn


8 Clara Frances Gay


77


6


18


10 Rene B. Johnson


95


12 Mary F. Coughlin


63


12 Charles O. Johnson


69


14 Frances J. Canfield


17


14 Thomas Harry Vincent


63


3


21


20 Michael Collins


62


-


23 Marion Hutchinson Davidson


58


8


12


24 Mette Cristina Herzog


67


S


18


26 Charles H. Allen


67


-


-


28 Jane Foley


76


30 Louisa Mae Bailey


25


7


7


April 1 Ferdinando Marinilli


48


-


2 Mary Louise Chandler


63


6


10


3 William Atkins Hall


-


8


-


-


-


-


-


5 min.


29 Sven Peter Carlson


67


31 Lyman F. Bigelow


64


Feb.


1 Hannah F. Balduff


50


5 Ernest Gottberg


2


10 Stillborn


-


-


60


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


April 7 Annie Polumbo Famiglette


47


-


10 Salonen (M)


5 hrs.


10 Ann M. Foley


6


10


11 John Lasalvia


7


2


13 Frederick McManus


67


4


4


15 Lee Cummings


75


15 Vincent Bielkowski


46


7


27


15 Michael J. Conley


49


17 Walter Ralph Vose


42


17 James S. Burton


71


23


20 Phyllis R. Nuzzo


1


27


23 Olive A. Shaughnessy


41


24 Benjamin Alexander Knight, Jr.


26


6


28


27 Shirley Louise Harris


2


3


27 Abbie Bassett


75


30 Mary Bertha Lipschitz


17


3


28


30


Clarence H. Cheney


79


May 2 John Connolly


5 Felix Stepanowich


12 Mary Connor


67


17 Ermine Michie


34


19 Andrew Littlefield Jones


86


19 John White


44


21 Edmund Thorn Stewart


67


24 Stillborn


27 Donald Gerard Picard


3


16


28 Stillborn


29 Elizabeth Maud Spencer


33


18 hrs.


June


2 Benjamin Franklin Howard


56


2


11


3 Stillborn


5 Barbara Geordano


2


1


9 Plommer (M)


9 Augusta Hildebrand


67


10 John Harry Gillis


37


12 Ellen M. Hennessey


54


13 Margaret Ann Palmer


64


17 Florence Louise Abdallah


63


7


2


21 Mary O. Jameson


63


21 Elijah P. Gilliland


67


-


-


-


-


20 min.


-


-


2


30 Curran (M)


17


14 Ann M. Flaherty


-


.


61


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


June 28


Daniel Lewis Voorhees


73


-


July 5 Raymond R. Bateman


33


10 Edith Cohen


26


11 Margaret E. Callahan


68


13


Elizabeth Lord Partridge


76


9


24


15 Willis E. Long


38


1


28


16 Nassief Maloof


14


2


26


16


Harold J. Richardson


34


20 Stephen T. Finnerty


33


23 Stillborn


23 Frances Bell Bergdoll


48


6


29


24 Engberg (M)


25 William Richey Sinclaire


62


25 Anderson (M)


27


Rose Fanbert


52


29


Flaherty (M)


-


-


-


17 Jerome F. Zwicker


22


5


20


20 Martha F. Saunders


64


-


-


23 John M. Foster


87


24 Mildred S. Bird


74


5


12


25 Eva M. Brush


57


-


30 Raymond McBride


2


10


10


Sept. 3


Stillborn


60


8


9


5 Stillborn


6 Ann Gray


6


8


9 Mary R. Gilmartin


3


9 Sansom (M)


13 Dorothy Scott


2


7


7


15 Johnston (M)


17 James Joseph Ricardo


18


19 Martin Curran


83


21 Victor Martin Martinidesz


70


16


21 Lester Merton Pratt


71


9


14


23 Joseph Campasano


50


-


24 Angus MacKinnon


79


11


18


24 Palmina Bartucca


-


4


28 Rose (Saudauskas) Jazukievicius


43


-


-


10 hrs.


Aug. 4 Susan A. Nelson


60


5


5


12 Michael Davis


50


15 Gladys Zwicker


22


15 min.


8


4 Thomas DeMayo


3 hrs.


6 hrs.


62


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


Sept. 28


Mary A. Roberts


68


-


-


30 Mary Swan Cass


38


8


12


Oct.


2 Thomas F. Havey


39


-


-


4


Annie Louise Wiggin


57


5


19


5 Michael Folan


56


7 Mary E. LeClair


61


11


Johanna M. Thompson


69


12


Stanislowas Kamarauski


49


8


-


13


Llewellyn W. Higgins


59


3


10


14 John T. Butler


71


-


-


15 Frank Foderaro


65


7


7


16


Hubert Lyman Smith


51


4


5


19 Clayton Grover


4


3


25


25 Celia C. Reardon


60


27


Lucy A. Latham


81


1


20


Nov. 9 Morgan Curran


12 Louis Balboni


86


14 James E. Holmes


57


8


10


15


John Tierney


82


-


-


15


Adele P. Weger


10


10


19


18


Hermina Eppich


64


18 Holman (F)


1 hr.


19 Lucius Boutelle White


71


5


8


21 Edmund F. Merriam


83


9


25


29 James M. Murphy


86


Dec.


2 Harry Cohen


36


1


26


4 Sarah A. Oldham


69


6 John J. Coughlin


75


9 Delia Frances Donahue


54


2


22


10


John F. Morse


78


13


Dennis Hayes Adla Johnson


69


Dec. 13


14 Lottie Parker


72


15 Willis H. Carr


54


16 Catherine F. Barry


41


17 Carmela DeMaio Baldissini


69


9


19 Martha A. Blake


65


21 Sarah M. Fales


46


-


-


-


-


-


12 William F. Donahue


63


-


-


-


69


-


4 Michael J. Kelly


54


78


63


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


Dec. 26


William F. Leary


67


-


-


26 Mary M. Flynn


72


1


26


27 August Janovitch


34


3


29


Total number of deaths


166


Of which deaths


105 were residents of Norwood who died in Town.


16 were residents of Norwood who died in other places.


45 were non-residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.


530


Total number of births Of which births 273 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood. 22 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in other towns.


235 were non-residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.


NINETEENTH REPORT


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The Town Accountant


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TOWN OF NORWOOD


CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF TOWN DEBT


Year


School


Municipal Memorial Building


Sewer


Water $15,000.00


Highways


Park and Playground $ 9,500.00


$ 150,200.00


1932


72,700.00


21,000.00


16,000.00


15,000.00


8,000.00


9,000.00


141,700.00


1933


70,800.00


20,000.00


13,000.00


10,000.00


6,000.00


9,000.00


128,800.00


1934


69,800.00


20,000.00


12,000.00


10,000.00


6,000.00


8,000.00


125,800.00


1935


68,800.00


20,000.00


12,000.00


10,000.00


4,000.00


6,000.00


120,800.00


1936


67,200.00


20,000.00


9,000.00


2,000.00


5,000.00


103,200.00


1937


58,200.00


20,000.00


9,000.00


2,000.00


5,000.00


94,200.00


1938


52,000.00


20,000.00


7,000.00


2,000.00


5,000.00


86,000.00


1939


52,000.00


20,000.00


7,000.00


5,000.00


84,000.00


1940


49,000.00


20,000.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


79,000.00


1941


21,000.00


20,000.00


5,000.00


46,000.00


1942


11,000.00


19,000.00


5,000.00


35,000.00


1943


8,000.00


3,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1944


8,000.00


3,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1945


8,000.00


3,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1946


8,000.00


2,000.00


5,000.00


15,000.00


1947


8,000.00


2,000.00


5,000.00


15,000.00


1948


8,000.00


1,000.00


9,000.00


1949


8,000.00


8,000.00


$724,200.00


$256,000.00


$144,000.00


$66,000.00


$33,000.00


$66,500.00


$1,289,700.00


67


To Total


1931


$ 75,700.00


$ 23,000.00


$ 18,000.00


$ 9,000.00


OUTSTANDING DEBT Summary Showing Amounts Maturing Each Year; Classified as Regard to


Year


Maturities Each Year


Inside Debt Limit


Outside Debt Limit


Public Service $15,000.00


General Purpose


1931


$ 150,200.00


$ 87,865.00


$ 62,335.00


$ 135,200.00


1932


141,700.00


81,180.00


60,520.00


15,000.00


126,700.00


1933


128,800.00


73,280.00


55,520.00 ₺


10,000.00


118,800.00


1934


125,800.00


71,095.00


54,705.00


10,000.00


115,800.00


1935


120,800.00


67,095.00


53,705.00


10,000.00


110,800.00


1936


103,200.00


57,495.00


45,705.00


2,000.00


101,200.00


1937


94,200.00


48,495.00


45,705.00


2,000.00


92,200.00


1938


86,000.00


42,295.00


43,705.00


2,000.00


84,000.00


1939


84,000.00


42,295.00


41,705.00


84,000.00


1940


79,000.00


39,295.00


39,705.00


79,000.00


1941


46,000.00


23,295.00


22,705.00


46,000.00


1942


35,000.00


22,000.00


13,000.00


35,000.00


1943


16,000.00


11,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1944


16,000.00


11,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1945


16,000.00


11,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1946


15,000.00


10,000.00


5,000.00


15,000.00


1947


15,000.00


10,000.00


5,000.00


15,000.00


1948


9,000.00


8,000.00


1,000.00


9,000.00


1949


8,000.00


8,000.00


8,000.00


$1,289,700.00


$724,685.00


$565,015.00


$66,000.00


$1,223,700.00


68


SCHOOL DEBT December 31, 1930


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate 4.25


Numbers 91-92


Date of Maturity


Outstanding


$ 57,000.00


Apr. 20, 1913


Balch School


Dec. 30, 1932


$ 4,800.00


24,000.00


May 15, 1916


Junior High School Site


4


181-186


May 16, 1936


6,600.00


125,000.00


Apr. 1, 1918


Junior High School Bldg.


5


345-389


Apr. 1, 1937


43,400.00


125,000.00


Apr. 1,1918


Junior High School Bldg.


5


474-518


Apr. 1, 1937


43,400.00


40,000.00


Oct. 15, 1921


Junior High School Bldg.


5


209-230


Oct. 15, 1941


22,000.00


Junior High School Bldg.


4.50


254-264


Oct. 15, 1941


11,000.00


10,000.00


Mar. 1, 1922


Junior High School Bldg.


4.50


281


Mar.


1, 1931


1,000.00


45,000.00


May 15, 1922


Balch Addition


4


324-347


May 15, 1942


24,000.00


25,000.00


May 15, 1922


Balch Addition


4


361-372


May 15, 1942


12,000.00


100,000.00


Apr.


1,1925


Senior High School Bldg.


4


632-696


Apr.


1, 1940


65,000.00


100,000.00


1,1925


Senior High School Bldg.


4.25


785-848


Dec.


1,1940


64,000.00


130,000.00


1,1926


Senior High School Bldg.


4


905-982


Feb.


1,1936


78,000.00


50,000.00


Feb. 1,1926


Senior High School Bldg.


4


983-1032


Feb.


1,1940


50,000.00


119,000.00


Sept. 15, 1926


Senior High School Bldg.


4 1092-1172


Sept. 15, 1941


81,000.00


159,000.00


June 1, 1929


Addition to Jr. H. S. Bldg.


4.25


1599-1757


June 1, 1949


159,000.00


59,000.00


Aug. 1, 1930


East Side Elem. School Bldg.


4


1817-1875


Aug. 1, 1940


59,000.00


20,000.00


Oct. 15, 1921


Dec.


Feb.


$724,200.00


69


SEWER DEBT


December 31, 1930


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding


$160,000.00


June 1, 1907


Sewer Construction


4


93-160


June 1, 1947


$ 68,000.00


40,000.00


Aug. 1, 1908


Sewer Construction


4


182-200


Aug. 1,1948


18,000.00


40,000.00


Dec. 1,1912


Sewer Construction


4


37-50


Dec.


1,1937


14,000.00


24,950.00


June 15, 1921


Sewer Construction


5.75


166-167


June 15, 1931


2,000.00


34,000.00


June 1,1922


Sewer Construction


4.25


390-407


June 1, 1939


18,000.00


17,000.00


June 1,1930


Sewer Construction


4


1766-1792


June 1, 1935


17,000.00


7,000.00


Dec. 15, 1930


Sewer Construction


4


1966-1972


Dec. 15, 1933


7,000.00


70


WATER DEBT December 31, 1930


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers 72-80


Sept. 1, 1932


$ 8,000.00


34,100.00


June 15, 1921


Filter Plant, Additional Wells


5.75


105-120


June 15, 1938


16,000.00


10,000.00


Mar. 20, 1922


Extension of Mains


4.50


293-294


Mar. 20, 1932


2,000.00


40,000.00


July 1, 1925


Add. Filter and Pumping Plant


4


728-742


July 1, 1935


15,000.00


25,000.00


Dec. 15, 1930


Extension of Mains


4


1941-1965


Dec. 15, 1935


25,000.00


Date of Maturity


Outstanding


$ 80,000.00


Sept. 1, 1911


Additional Supply


4


$144,000.00


$ 66,000.00


-


MEMORIAL MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEBT


Original Issue $119,000.00


Date of Issue Sept. 15, 1927


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding $ 95,000.00


140,000.00 55,000.00


Mar. 15, 1928


Sept. 1, 1928


Construction of Building Construction of Building


3.75


1357-1466


Mar. 15, 1942


110,000.00


Sept. 1, 1947


49,000.00


TOWN OFFICE AND PARK LOT


Original Issue $ 38,000.00


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Purchase of Land


4


Numbers 32


Date of Maturity Dec. 30, 1931


Outstanding $ 2,000.00


HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity Nov. 1, 1934


Outstanding $ 12,000.00


$ 36,000.00 21,000.00


Nov. 1, 1924


Original Construction.


4


577-588


June 1,1930


Original Construction and Re- surfacing


4


1793-1813


June 1, 1935


21,000.00


$ 33,000.00


PLAYGROUND PURCHASE


Original Issue $ 55,500.00


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan Purchase of Civic Property


Rate


4


Numbers 1876-1931


Date of Maturity Aug. 1, 1940


Outstanding $ 55,500.00


PARK


Original Issue $ 29,000.00


Date of Issue


Nov. 1, 1924


Purpose of Loan Memorial Park


Rate


4


Numbers 542-552


Date of Maturity Nov. 1, 1934


Outstanding $ 11,000.00


Construction of Building


3.25 and 4


1221-1315


Sept. 15, 1942


4.25


$254,000.00


Dec. 30, 1912


71


Aug. 1, 1930


DEBT MATURING IN THE YEAR 1931


Purpose of Loan


Date of Issue


When Due


Rate


Amount


School O. D. L.


905-17, inc. Sen. High


Feb. 1,1926


Feb. 1,1931


4


$ 13,000.00


School O. D. L.


281


Jun. High


Mar. 1,1922


Mar. 1, 1931


4.50


1,000.00


Water O. D. L.


293


Mar. 20, 1922


Mar. 20, 1931


4.50


1,000.00


School


345-351


Jun. High


Apr. 1, 1918


Apr. 1, 1931


5


6,800.00


School


474-480


Jun. High


Apr. 1,1918


Apr. 1,1931


5


6,800.00


School


632-638


Sen. High


Apr.


1,1925


Apr. 1,1931


4


7,000.00


School


181


Jun. High


May 15, 1916


May 15, 1931


4


1,200.00


School


324-325


Balch Addition


May 15, 1922


May 15, 1931


4


2,000.00


School O. D. L.


361.


Balch Addition


May 15, 1922


May 15, 1931


4


1,000.00


Sewer O. D. L.


93-96


June


1, 1907


June 1, 1931


4


4,000.00


Sewer


391


June 1,1922


June


1,1931


4.50


2,000.00


School


1599-1607


Addition Jun. High


June


1,1929


June 1,1931


4.25


9,000.00


Highway


1793-1813


June


1,1930


June 1,1931


4


5,000.00


Sewer


1776-1779


June


1,1930


June 1,1931


4


4,000.00


Water O. D. L.


105-106


June 15, 1930


June 15, 1931


5.75


2,000.00


Sewer


166-167


June 15, 1922


June 15, 1931


5.75


2,000.00


Water O. D. L.


728-730


July


1,1925


July


1,1931


4


3,000.00


Sewer O. D. L.


183


Aug.


1,1908


Aug.


1,1931


4


1,000.00


School


1817-1822


East Side Elem.


Aug.


1,1930


Aug.


1,1931


4


6,000.00


Playground


1876-1822


Aug.


1,1930


Aug. 1,1931


4


6,500.00


Water O. D. L.


73-76


Sept. 1, 1911


Sept. 1, 1931


4


4,000.00


M. Munic. Bldg. 1490-1492


Sept. 1,1928


Sept. 1, 1931


4.25


3,000.00


School


1092-1100


Sept. 15, 1926


Sept. 15, 1931


4


9,000.00


M. Munic. Bldg. 1357-1366


Sept. 15, 1928


Sept. 15, 1931


3.75


10,000.00


72


Senior High


Year 1931


M. Munic. Bldg. 1221-1228


O. D. L.


Sept. 15, 1927


Sept. 15, 1931


3.50


8,000.00


School O. D. L.


209-210


Jun. High Addition Jun. High Addition


Oct. 15, 1921


Oct. 15, 1931


5


2,000.00


School O. D. L.


254


Oct. 15, 1921


Oct. 15, 1931 4.25


1,000.00


Park


542-544


Nov. 1, 1924


Nov. 1,1931 4


3,000.00


Highway


577-580


Nov. 1, 1924


Nov. 1,1931 4


4,000.00


Sewer O. D. L. 37-38


Dec. 1,1912


Dec. 1,1931


4


2,000.00


School O. D. L.


785-791


Senior High


Dec. 1,1925


Dec. 1, 1931


4.25


7,000.00


Water O. D. L.


1941-1945


Dec. 15, 1930


Dec. 15, 1931


4 5,000.00


Sewer


1966-7-8


Dec. 15, 1930


Dec. 15, 1931


4


3,000.00


Town Office Lot


31


Dec. 30, 1912


Dec. 30, 1931


4


2,000.00


School


91


Balch


Apr. 20, 1913


Dec. 30, 1931


2,900.00


$150,200.00


73


74


STATEMENT OF MONEY BORROWED Amounts Authorized


Anticipation of Revenue


Chap. 44, General Laws. $994,158.00


New Elementary School Building


Vote of October 2, 1929


(General Laws, Chap. 44, Sec. 7 Cl. 4)


59,000.00


Sewer System


Vote of March 6, 1930


(General Laws, Chap. 44) 17,000.00


Highway Construction


Vote of March 6, 1930


(General Laws, Chap. 44) 21,000.00


Water Works


Vote of December 5, 1930


(General Laws, Chap. 44) 25,000.00


Sewer System


Vote of December 5, 1930


(General Laws, Chap. 44)


7,000.00


Amounts Borrowed


Under Authority of Vote to Borrow In Anticipation of Revenue


March 13, 1930


On Notes 1761, 2, 3, 1765, 1766 $ 75,000.00


Date Due, November 4, 1930


Discounted at 3.81


March 28, 1930


On Notes 1767, 68, 69 . 75,000.00


Date Due, November 4, 1930


Discounted at 3.39


April 24, 1930


On Notes 1770, 71, 72. 75,000.00


Date Due, November 4, 1930


Discounted at 3.65


May 22, 1930


On Notes 1773, 74, 75 75,000.00


Date Due, November 17, 1930


Discounted at 2.98


June 20, 1930 On Notes 1814, 15, 16


75,000.00


Date Due, November 17, 1930


Discounted at 2.73


75


August 26, 1930


On Notes 1932, 33, 34 . . 75,000.00


Date Due, December 20, 1930 Discounted at 2.36 September 20, 1930


On Notes 1935, 36, 37 75,000.00


Date Due, December 20, 1930 Discounted at 2.25


November 3, 1930


On Notes 1938, 39, 40 .


100,000.00


Date Due, November 2, 1931


Discounted at 2.38


Total


$625,000.00


New Elementary School Building


August 1, 1930


Sold Notes 1817, 1875 . $ 59,000.00


4 per cent coupon, payable


August 1, 1931-1939, $6,000.00 each year


August 1, 1940, $5,000.00


Sewer System


June 1, 1930


Sold Notes 1776-1792. $ 17,000.00


4 per cent coupon, payable


$4,000.00 each year, 1931-1932


$3,000.00 each year, 1933-1935


December 15, 1930 Sold Notes 1966-1972 7,000.00


4 per cent coupon, payable $3,000.00 each year, 1931-1932


$1,000.00 in year 1933


Highway Loan


June 15, 1930


Sold Notes 1793-1813 . $ 21,000.00


4 per cent coupon, payable $5,000.00 in year 1931 $4,000.00 each year 1932-1935


Water Maihs


December 15, 1930 .


$ 25,000.00


Sold Notes 1941-1965 . 4 per cent coupon, payable $5,000.00 each year 1941-1965


THE LIMITATION OF INDEBTEDNESS


Under Section 10, Chapter 44, General Laws, the amount which the Town may borrow in addition to the present debt is as follows:


The valuation of the three preceding years, reduced by abatements to December 31, 1930 are as follows:


1928 Real Estate and Personal.


$26,794,825.00


1929 Real Estate and Personal.


26,418,520.00


1929 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax.


1,343,083.00


1930 Real Estate and Personal. .


26,880,181.00


1930 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax.


1,234,120.00


Total.


$82,670,729.00


Three per cent of the average of which is the Debt Limit, namely .


826,707.00


Total debt issucd and authorized to December 31, 1930. .


$1,289,700.00


Authorized, issucd and outstanding outside of Debt Limit.


565,015.00


$ 724,685.00


724,685.00


Available borrowing capacity within the Limit of Indebtedness.


$ 102,022.00


76


77


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1930 Receipts


Revenue for Expenses Outlays Totals


GENERAL REVENUE


Taxes


1930 Levy Motor Vehicle Excise


$ 28,012.96


1930 Levy Property


612,557.94


1930 Tax Titles Redeemed


116.00


1930 Levy Polls


9,104.00


649,790.90


State and County Taxes as Re- ceipts are shown elsewhere and are here deducted, viz .: 69,648.42


$590,142.48


1929 Levy Motor Vehicle Excise


1,979.13


1929 Levy Property


123,728.00


1929 Tax Titles Redeemed


2,078.29


1929 Levy Polls


48.00


1928 Levy Property


1,194.29


1928 Levy Tax Titles Redeemed


1,195.60


130,223.31


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Corporation Tax


Business, 1930


82,407.02


Previous Years


5,109.92


Public Service, 1930 .


4,480.87


Previous Years


125.21


Income Tax


1930


118,538.13


Previous Years


7,085.00


Trust Companies Tax


4,139.68


National Bank Tax


261.20


Other


1.56


222,147.59


Total Tax Revenues


942,513.38


78


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Revenue for Expenses Outlays Totals


GENERAL REVENUE-Continued


Licenses


Auto Sales


$ 95.00


Auctioneers


6.00


Common Victuallers


70.00


Denatured Alcohol


23.00


Junk


105.00


Milk


76.50


Peddlars


21.00


Public Amusements


184.00


Pool and Bowling


117.00


Transportation and Taxi


111.00


Transient Vendors


87.29


Volatile Inflammable Fluid


68.50


Sunday Sales


115.00


Other


1.50


$ 1,080.79


Fines


District Court


1,533.50


Sheriff Fines


141.00


1,674.50


Grants and Gifts


Dog License Fees


1,337.75


From Municipal Electric Light De-


partment in lieu of Taxes


13,891.00


15,228.75


Total for Other General Revenues.


17,984.04


Total Tax Revenues Forward


942,513.38


Total for General Revenue


960,497.42


79


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Revenue for


Expenses Outlays Totals


COMMERCIAL REVENUES


Moth Assessments


Levy of Year 1930


$ 411.30


Levy of Year 1929


177.46


$ 588.76


Sewer Assessments


Assessments


963.15


Advance Apportionments


663.62


Apportionment of 1930


1,276.08


Apportionment of 1929


790.66


Tax Title Redemption, 1929


97.53


Apportionments of 1928


50.60


Tax Title Redemptions, 1928


32.32


Apportionments of 1927


6.72


3,880.68


Sidewalks Assessments


Assessments


2,914.75


Advance Apportionments


100.00


Apportionments of 1930


372.91


Apportionments of 1929


97.70


3,485.36


Street Betterments


Assessments


Advance Apportionments


1,421.85


Apportionments of 1930


430.40


Apportionments of 1929


1,108.80


Apportionments of 1928


527.40


3,488.45


Park Betterments


Advance Apportionments


1,048.00


Apportionments of 1930


170.00


Apportionments of 1929


68.00


Apportionments of 1928


68.00


1,354.00


Total for Commercial Revenue


12,797.25


80


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Revenue for


Expenses Outlays Totals


DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE


General Government Selectmen's Incidentals


Advertising Costs


$ 30.10


$ 30.10


Return of Cash Advance


50.00


50.00


Town Clerk and Accountant


Marriage Intentions


106.00


Recording Fees


210.21


Dog License Fees


131.60


Sporting License Fees


153.00


Sale of Equipment


486.00


1,086.81


Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes


Costs on Taxes


704.58


Statements of Leins


12.00


Constables Fees


57.00


773.58


Memorial Municipal Office Building


Rest Room Receipts


8.64


Telephone Tolls


20.00


Fire Loss


334.38


1925 Real Estate Rentals


87.00


450.02


Engineering


Sales of Supplies and Maps


11.25


11.25


Total for General Government


2,401.76


General Manager


81


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Revenue for Expenses Outlays Totals


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department


Ambulance Service


$ 304.00


Services to Individuals


752.50


Telephone Tolls


152.26


Sale of Material


3.05


$ 1,211.81


Fire Department


Sales of Chemicals


46.75


Telephone Tolls


71.83


Sale of Equipment


3.48


122.00


Forestry


Services to Individuals


11.00


Services to State


60.60


Sale of Material


2.25


73.85


Sealer of Weights and Measures Fees


174.44


174.44


Armory


Reimbursement for Rentals 1929


from Commonwealth of Mass.


900.00


900.00


Total for Protection of Persons and Property


2,482.16


82


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Revenue for Expenses Outlays Totals


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health


Dental Clinic


$ 586.47


Eye Clinic


5.00


Hospital Care


153.40


Tuberculosis Subsidy


2,211.40


Plumbing Fees


332.00


Cleaning on Private Premises


1.27


$3,289.54


Sanitation


Sewer Maintenance


Service and Material


21.87


21.87


Sewer Construction


Sales of Material


$ 26.83




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