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Boston 1
J. Albert Sullivan, City Clerk and J. P. Brockton, Mass. Rev. Volerian Pianigiani Boston, Mass.
51
Norwood
2
Rev. George P. O'Conor Dedham, Mass.
29 Helge Conrad Trulson Signe Hannah Nyberg
Boston
1
Norwood
1
Danvers
1
Rev. William F. English Norwood, Mass.
30 William Joseph Ryan Annie Keane
Rev. G. F. Keegan Boston, Mass.
Dec. 2 Silvio Alex Tronti Mary Christine Groziano
Rev. William F. Reilly Norwood, Mass.
9 DeBlois Page, Jr. Dorothy Elvira Ohman
MARRIAGES REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Names
Residence
No.
By Whom Married
Dec. 2 Clifford Herbert Grace Sarah Mabel Mackenzie
Harrington, Me.
2
Rev. Willis E. Smith
Norwood
1
Keene, N. H.
7 Alonzo Franklin Swift, Jr.
Norwood
1
Rev. James F. Doherty
Clare Angela Riley
Norwood
1
Norwood, Mass.
11 Nicholas Henry Mullane
Norwood
1
Rev. J. P. Cassagne
Mary Katherine Walczak
Chicopee
1
Westerly, R. I.
12 Thomas E. Nee Bridget Patricia Finnegan
Jamaica Plain
1
Jamaica Plain, Mass.
17 Edgar Nimmer Marion MacDonald Stanley
Norwood
1
Rev. Adelbert L. Hudson
20 James Radei
Norwood
1
Winthrop M. Southworth, J. P. Needham, Mass.
Maria Carmela Caspignano
Norwood
1
21 Benjamin Horvitz Helen Wacks
Fall River
1
J. M. Jacobson, Rabbi Roxbury, Mass.
24 Arvid Gay Hultman Agnes Osterlund
Norwood
1
· Norwood, Mass.
Norwood
1
Rev. Robert E. McAleer
31 Robert Lawrence Gallagher Mary Anne (Bennett) Leary
Canton
2 Norwood, Mass.
52
Norwood
1
Dorchester, Mass.
Norwood
1
Norwood
1
Rev. Emil O. Hedberg
Norwood
1
Rev. Randall L. Coyne
53
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Jan. 3 James Cavanaugh
70
7 George J. Morgan
74
9 Guido Fabiani
39
9 Stillborn
-
10 Abner M. Beaver
34
12 Louis Messinger
71
9
8
14 Helen G. McGonigle
57
15 Mary T. Salman
77
17 Chester Goodwin
-
4 hrs.
18 Minnie L. Baker
80
21
Sadie S. Sundquist
26
21
Sophie Siegmund
59
21 Barbara A. Curran
5
5
22
John Curran
5
6
23
Patrick J. Mahony
78
-
-
24
Sarah Ann (Kilbourn) Marshall
87
10
13
24
Sarah Martin
32
4
21
25
Christina E. Webber
82
27 Stillborn
29
Elizabeth Congdon
84
8
-
31
Domenica Morganti
44
Feb.
2
Martha Jane (Williams) Archibald
84
1
11
2
Norma O'Rourke
10
-
2
Albert Singleton
55
5
29
4
John H. Carberry
33
5 Stillborn
-
-
15
Charlotte Teed
72
11
15
20
Agnes Dorothea (Paulesen) Pallesen
48
1
26
22
William J. Dunn
59
24
Wilhelm Edward Wenstrom
58
10
18
24 Lucy E. Livermore
86
26
Kate P. (Trenholm) Fillinore
64
4
28
26 Winnifred Juliet (Parker) Gray
65
6
7
28 Elizabeth Hartshorn
71
-
Mar. 1
Daniel E. Lee
87
6
12
-
-
72
8 Annie Domat Elias
43
8
Frederic P. Brooks
66
13 Ellen F. Linnane
70
14 Stanley Salukas
49
14 James E. Blood
73
-
7 Julia C. Bayer
54
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Mar. 2 Andrew Kelley
69
3 Emily Crane
50
-
4 Mary E. Murphy
52
4 Caroline Letts
68
8 Edwin L. Gardiner
63
5
10
9 Carrie Victoria Greene
57
5
22
11 Minnie Elizabeth (Storey) Smith
65
2
2
12 Anna Baydonooch Wenzlowska
77
13 Anna L. Ross
75
15 Edward Vincent Warabow, Jr.
6
2
23
15 Martin King
57
16 Stillborn
17 Caroline M. Grant
84
11
16
19
Estelle F. Baston
70
20 Frank E. Boyden
70
27 Francis Joseph Nuzzo
4
-
-
29 Jennie M. Rice
83
6
14
30 Ella Maria (Polley) Bagley
91
7
2
April
1 Lina Ross
61
-
2 Hiram B. MacDonald
65
6
24
5 Thomas H. Moylan
2
18
6 Mary Catherine (Clagett) Garner
83
7
3
7 Charles Clegg
76
9 Alfred T. Brymer
21
3
11
9 Albert Edward John Campbell
52
3
1
16 John Heffernan
7
3
14
16 Thomas Henry Heffernan
9
6
7
24 Mary Jane Austin
9
3
25
25
Edmund L. Frost
66
May
2 Carrie S. Ross
63
3 Gallagher (M)
-
5 Alice C. Phelps
71
11
11
8 Samuel Danovitz
88
-
-
8 Joseph F. Ielapi
11
5
13
11
Robert E. Watson
59
-
15 Jerome A. Pendergast
28
-
17 Maria Luisa DiGiandomenico
62
-
25 Charles Francis Lyons
73
29 John H. Coffey
72
3 Ida A. Martis
73
30
2 hrs.
2 Ellen Teresa Hathaway
60
23
-
55
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
May 18 Charles Bankowski
48
20 Annie M. Dunn
69
21 Margaret M. Feeney
30
3
21
22 Julia Abbott
17
6
9
23 Johanna Cecelia (Lund) Carlson
69
4
1
24 Aina Anttila Nordlund
52
26 Mary M. Urmston
69
8
12
30 Corneilous A. Dennehy
58
June
1 Jeremiah Coughlin
85
1 Wilfred F. Cashen
45
8 Catherine Fitzgerald
45
4
18
10 George William States
83
11
28
10 George Bowles
69
1
9
11 Annie Amelia (Childs) Wentworth
75
8
11
11 Margarete MacGlashing
44
14 Cynthia Almedia (Shufeldt) Rhoads
95
14
16 Harry Foster
35
17
Dennis J. Coakley
66
-
-
3} hrs
28
Adelaide (Baker) Whitney
72
10
18
30 Mary Turner
49
July
6 Antonio Troilo
14
7 John Holroyd
76
3
25
8 Alkie A. Saarela
48
-
-
-
15 min.
9 James J. Costello
44
-
9 Clara E. Porter
71
3
26
11 Daniel P. Johnston
36
12 Albert Henry Gove, Jr.
16
6
12
14 Benjamin Deblie Lailey
63
-
-
18 Julia Kelson
21
8
17
19 Charles A. Hubbard
78
-
8
13
22 Carmelia Mancari Caruso
57
-
-
22 Rev. James McGinnis
57
23 Bridget A. Cuff
76
24
Walter Sanger Crane
37
24
James P. Sullivan
77
-
-
18 Emma A. Goodrich
43
25 Constance Hurd
28 Margaret McCarthy
63
-
8 Knaus (M)
15 min.
8 Knaus (M)
21 Charles Prescott Pond
74
-
56
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
July 27
Bisndnack (F)
-
50 min.
28 Wiljakainen (F)
12 hrs.
29 Patrick J. Gahagan
67
-
30 Mary Etta (Chase) Morse
83
2
17
31 Frederic S. Barton
67
Aug.
6 Hulda P. Mattson
52
7 Vina Grace Freeman
60
1
13
10 Hannah® Norton
77
17 Joseph Noak
78
19 Annie I. Wasgatt
69
20 Margaret M. Hayes
29
22 Sarah J. Burke
88
23 John T. Gordon
63
26
Margaret M. Mahony
70
26
Joseph Alfred Seeley, Jr.
6
2
27
28 Stillborn
30 Augusta B. Sullivan
72
31 Ralph H. Simmons
39
31 Carl Schaier
59
6
25
Sept.
2 Jonathan L. Perry
45
3 Frederick M. Shea
24
4 Martin Patrick Conley
47
5 John Wallentukevicz
65
7 Mary J. Quill
56
3
29
7 Marie V. Porazzo
56
-
-
-
6
29
9 Nels Anderson
72
8
28
9 Stillborn
-
-
11 Stephen M. Donahue
20
12 Mary L. Eklund
67
12 Joseph Weichorck
46
13 Olive Frances White
36
19 Marie L. Chandler
59
10
12
21 Mary Goodwin
76
23 Mary A. Brandt
78
25 Domenico Bartucca
57
3
26 John Kennedy
87
-
26 William W. Palmer
76
-
27 Abraham Eysie
5
8
29
27
John E. Rebello
48
-
-
27
.John Ridge
23 .
9
8
-
-
-
9 Harold E. Willis, Jr.
57
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Sept. 28
Mary Hayes
-
-
-
29 Alexander Gunn
85
9
29 Sarah M. Woods
83
-
-
30 John Ortla
62
11
29
Oct.
2 Anthony Pallone
46
23 Lillian Gore
51
5
10
23 Stillborn
-
-
25 John Stanevich
7
3
6
26 Lyman Asa Jones
67
11
7
30 Wesley Atwood Young
30 John McDonough
24
2
4
2 Frcd H. Day
69
3 Mary E. Daly
28
2
2
3 Stillborn
9 Johnston (F)
14 min.
10 Johnston (F)
1
14 Mary Ellen Mitton
67
10
4
15 Mary E. McDonough
36
-
15 Hannah Hunt
92
23
15 Frangipane Aldruda DiGnoti Bartucca
58
15 John V. Waihela
44
7
16
22 Richard Henry Diggs
94
11
12
23 Joseph E. Bell
-
2
24 James J. Drummcy
44
24 Martin Miner
75
24 Frank W. Garland
65
25 Catherine Nutall
69
27 Dennis Horgan
70
17
27 Eva J. Rindala
37
29 Catherine A. Stewart
62
29 Joseph Shalansky
53
29
Charles I. King
45
30 Pasquale Carboncy
83
3
-
Dec.
4 Ellen Julia (McGee) Hunt
49
3
25
5 William J. McAndrew
3
19
5 Marie Elizabeth Rafuse
8 Joseph Swan Leach
73
24
11
Neviackas (M)
10 min.
-
-
7
1
Nov.
1 Flora Florence (Clay) Smith
69
13 Thomas E. Wenzel
29
2
15
3 John Chervokas
58
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1933
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Dec. 12
Luella Maria (Millett) Dean
80
4
7
12 Esther Elizabeth Sorensen
34
3
12
14 Axel Kevela
52
16 Charlotte Simon
4
11
-
17
Isaac A. Graham
101
17
Belle L. Morse
75
19 Stillborn
-
21 James A. Anderson
66
23 Edward B. Davison
2
11
13
23 Andrew C. Manimon
65
28 Margaret Donovan
87
-
28 Julia I. Drummey
44
-
-
28 Herbert Tucker
71
6
10
30 Anna Lozouski Neviackas
30
-
Total number of deaths. Of which deaths
219
137 were residents of Norwood who died in town.
30 were residents of Norwood who died in other places.
52 non-residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.
Total number of births. Of which births
444
215 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.
11 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in other towns.
218 were non-residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.
TWENTY-SECOND REPORT - of -
The Town Accountant
- of the -
TOWN OF NORWOOD
CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF FIXED DEBT Showing Purposes for Which the Debt Was Incurred
Year
School
Municipal Building
Sewer $ 20,732.00
Water $11,000.00
Highways $12,500.00
Yard $2,000.00
Parks and Playgrounds $ 8,000.00
Total
1934
$ 73,800.00
$ 20,000.00
1935
72,800.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
10,000.00
9,000.00
2,000.00
6,000.00
139,800.00
1936
71,200.00
20,000.00
17,000.00
2,000.00
3,500.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
119,700.00
1937
62,200.00
20,000.00
17,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
108,200.00
1938
56,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
100,000.00
1939
56,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
98,000.00
1940
53,000.00
20,000.00
13,000.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
93,000.00
1941
25,000.00
20,000.00
13,000.00
58,000.00
1942
15,000.00
19,000.00
10,000.00
44,000.00
1943
12,000.00
3,000.00
10,000.00
25,000.00
1944
8,000.00
3,000.00
7,000.00
18,000.00
1945
8,000.00
3,000.00
7,000.00
18,000.00
1946
8,000.00
2,000.00
6,000.00
16,000.00
1947
8,000.00
2,000.00
6,000.00
16,000.00
1948
8,000.00
2,000.00
10,000.00
1949
8,000.00
1,000.00
9,000.00
1950
1,000.00
1,000.00
1951
1,000.00
1,000.00
1952
1,000.00
1,000.00
$545,000.00
$192,000.00
$182,732.00
$27,000.00
$33,000.00
$5,000.00
$39,000.00
$1,023,732.00
61
$ 148,032.00
Public Works
OUTSTANDING DEBT Dec. 31, 1933 Summary Showing Amounts Due Each Year Classified as Stated
Maturities
Inside Debt Limit
Outside
Public Service
General Purpose
1934
148,032.00
92,327.00
55,705.00
11,000.00
137,032.00
1935
139,800.00
86,095.00
53,705.00
10,000.00
129,800.00
1936
119,700.00
73,995.00
45,705.00
2,000.00
117,700.00
1937
108,200.00
62,495.00
45,705.00
2,000.00
106,200.00
1938
100,000.00
56,295.00
43,705.00
2,000.00
98,000.00
1939
98,000.00
56,295.00
41,705.00
98,000.00
1940
93,000.00
53,295.00
39,705.00
93,000.00
1941
58,000.00
35,295.00
22,705.00
58,000.00
1942
41,000.00
31,000.00
13,000.00
44,000.00
1943
25,000.00
20,000.00
5,000.00
25,000.00
1944
18,000.00
13,000.00
5,000.00
18,000.00
1945
18,000.00
13,000.00
5,000.00
18,000.00
1946
16,000.00
11,000.00
5,000.00
16,000.00
1947
16,000.00
11,000.00
5,000.00
16,000.00
1948
10,000.00
9,000.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
1949
9,000.00
9,000.00
9,000.00
1950
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1951
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1952
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
$1,023,732.00
$636,092.00
$387,640.00
$27,000.00
$996,732.00
62
Year
Each Year
Debt Limit
SCHOOL DEBT
Original Issue
Date of
Purpose of Loan
Rate
Numbers 184-186
Date of Maturity
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933 $ 3,000.00 23,000.00
125,000.00
April 1, 1918
Junior High School Building
5
366-389
April 1,1937
125,000.00
April 1, 1918
Junior High School Building
5
495-518
April 1, 1937
23,000.00
*40,000.00
Oct. 15, 1921
Junior High School Building
5
215-230
Oct. 15, 1941
16,000.00*
*20,000.00
Oct. 15, 1921
Junior High School Building
4.5
257-264
Oct. 15, 1941
8,000.00*
45,000.00
May 15, 1923
Balch Addition
4
330-347
May 15, 1942
18,000.00
*25,000.00
May 15, 1923
Balch Addition
4
364-372
May 15, 1942
9,000.00*
100,000.00
April 1,1925
Senior High School Building
4
653-696
April 1,1940
44,000.00
*100,000.00
April 1, 1925
Senior High School Building
4.25
806-848
Dec. 1, 1940
43,000.00*
130,000.00
Feb. 1,1926
Senior High School Building
4
944-982
Feb.
1,1936
39,000.00*
50,000.00
Feb. 1,1926
Senior High School Building
4
983-1032
Feb.
1,1940
50,000.00*
+119,000.00
Sept. 15, 1926
Senior High School Building
4
1117-1172
Sept. 15, 1941
56,000.00
159,000.00
June 1,1929
Addition to Jr. H. S. Building
4.25
1626-1757
June 1,1949
132,000.00
59,000.00
Aug. 1, 1929
C. M. Callahan School Building
4
1835-1875
Aug. 1,1940
41,000.00
48,000.00
Aug. 15, 1929
Senior High School Addition
3.75
2009-2048
Aug. 15, 1943
40,000.00
$1,169,000.00
* Loans outside of debt limit.
t Outside of debt limit $45,640.00. Inside of debt limit $10,360.00.
$
24,000.00
May 5, 1916
Junior High School Site
4
May 16, 1936
$545,000.00
63
SEWER DEBT
Original Issue
Datc of
Purpose of Loan
Rate
Numbers 105-160
June 1, 1947
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933 $ 56,000.00* 15,000.00*
*40,000.00
Aug.
1,1908
Const. of Original System
186-200
Aug. 1,1948
*40,000.00
Dec. 1,1912
Const. of Pumping Section
4
43-50
Dec. 1,1937
8,000.00*
34,000.00
Jan. 1,1922
Extension of System
4.25
396-407
June
1,1939
12,000.00
17,000.00
June 1,1930
Extension of System
4
1787-1792
June
1,1935
6,000.00
33,500.00
April 1, 1932
Sanitary and Surface Sewers
4.5
2089-2119
April 1,1952
31,000.00
38,232.00
May 1,1933
Sanitary Sewers
5
2177-2215
May
1,1943
38,232.00
16,500.00
Oct. 1,1933
Surface Drainage
4
2246-2262
Oct. 1, 1941
16,500.00
$ 339,232.00
* Loans outside of Debt Limit.
WATER DEBT
Original
Issue
Date of
Purpose of Loan
Rate
Numbers
Date of Maturity
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933 $ 10,000.00
$ 34,100.00
June 15, 1921
Filter Plant, Additional Walls
5.75
111-120
June 15, 1938
40,000.00
July 1, 1925
Filter No. 2 and Pumping Equipt.
4
737-742
July 1, 1935
6,000.00
25,000.00
Dec. 15, 1930
Extension of Mains
4
1956-1965
Dec. 15, 1935
10,000.00
3,000.00
Dec. 1,1931
Extension of Mains
4.5
2070
Dec. 1, 1934
1,000.00
$102,100.00
(All Water Debt is Outside Debt Limit.)
$ 27,000.00
Date of Maturity
$*160,000.00
June 1,1907
Const. of Original System
4
$182,732.00
64
MEMORIAL MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEBT
Original Issue
Date of
Purpose of Loan
Rate
Numbers
Maturity
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933
$*119,000.00
Sept. 15, 1927
Construction of Building
3.25 and 4
1245-1315
Sept. 15, 1942
$ 71,000.00*
140,000.00
Mar. 15, 1928
Construction of Building 3.75
1386-1466
Mar. 15, 1942
81,000.00
50,000.00
Sept. 1, 1928
Construction of Building 4.25
1502-1541
Sept. 1, 1947
40,000.00
$ 309,000.00
* Loans outside of Debt Limit.
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Original
Issue
Date of
Purpose of Loan
Rate
Numbers 586-588
Nov. 1, 1934
$ 2,000.00
21,000.00
June 1, 1930
Original Construction
4
1806-1813
June 1,1935
8,000.00
13,500.00
Aug. 1,1931
Street Pavement
3.5
1993-2000
Aug. 1,1936
7,500.00
4,500.00
Dec. 1, 1931
Original Construction
4.5
2073
Dec. 1, 1934
1,500.00
17,200.00
April 1,1932
Original Construction
4.5
2123-2137
April 1,1940
14,000.00
$ 92,200.00
PLAYGROUND PURCHASE
Original Issue
$ 55,000.00
Date of Aug. 1, 1930
Purpose of Loan Purchase of Civic Property
Rate
Numbers 1895-1931
Date of Maturity Aug .· 1, 1940
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933 $ 37,000.00
MEMORIAL PARK
Original Issue 29,000.00
Date of Nov. 1, 1924
Purpose of Loan
$
Purchase of Land
Rate 4
Numbers 551-552
Date of Maturity Nov. 1, 1934
$ 2,000.00
PUBLIC WORKS YARD SITE
Original Issue 7,000.00
Date of Sept. 15, 1932
Purpose of Loan
$
Purchase of Land
Rate Numbers 2151-2153
Date of Maturity
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1933 $ 5,000.00
$
36,000.00
Nov. 1, 1934
Original Construction
4
$192,000.00
Date of Maturity
Outstanding Dcc. 31, 1933
$ 33,000.00
4
Outstanding Dee. 31, 1933
65
Date of
DEBT MATURING IN THE YEAR 1934
Nature of Loan
Numbers
Particular Purpose
Date of Issue
1934
Rate
Amount
School
O. D. L.
944-957
Senior High Building Junior High Building
Feb. 1, 1926
Feb. 1
4
$ 13,000.00
School
366-372
April 1, 1918
April 1
5
6,800.00
School
495-501
Junior High Building
April 1, 1918
April 1
5
6,800.00
School
653-659
Senior High Building
April 1, 1925
April
1
4
7,000.00
Highway
2123-2124
Original Construction
April 1, 1932
April
1
4.5
2,000.00
Sewer
2089-2090
Sewer Mains
April 1, 1932
April
1
4.5
2,000.00
Sewer
2177-2180
Sewer Mains
May 1, 1933
May
1
5
4,000.00
Sewer
2181
Sewer Mains
May 1, 1933
May
1
4
232.00
School
184
Junior High Site
May 15, 1916
May 15
4
1,200.00
School
330-331
Balch Addition
May 15, 1922
May 15
4
2,000.00
School
O. D. L.
364
Balch Addition
May 15, 1922
May 15
4
1,000.00
Sewer
O. D. L.
105-108
Installation of System
June 1, 1907
June
1
4
4,000.00
Sewer
396-397
Sewer Mains
June
1,1922
June
1 4.25
2,000.00
School
1626-1634
Junior High Addition
June 1,1929
June
1
4.25
9,000.00
Highway
1806-1809
Street Pavement
June 1,1930
June
1
4
4,000.00
Sewer
1787-1789
Extensions
June 1,1930
June 1
4
3,000.00
Water
O. D. L. 111-112
Filter Plant
June 15, 1921
June 15
5.75
2,000.00
Water
O. D. L.
737-739
Filter Plant No. 2
July 1, 1925
July
1
4
3,000.00
Sewer
O. D. L.
186
Inst. of System
Aug.
1, 1908
Aug.
1
4
1,000.00
School
1835-1840
C. M. Callahan Bldg.
Aug.
1,1930
Aug.
1
4
6,000.00
Playground
1895-1900
Playground Land Pur.
Aug. 1,1930
Aug. 1
4
6,000.00
Highways
1993-1995
Street Pavement
Aug. 1,1931
Aug.
1
3.5
3,000.00
School
2009-2012
Senior High Addition
Aug. 15, 1931
Aug. 15
3.75
4,000.00
Municipal Building
1502-1504
Construction
Sept. 1, 1931
Sept. 1
4.5
3,000.00
66
Due in
School
O. D. L. ( 1117-1123
Senior High
Sept. 15, 1926
Sept. 15
4
5,705.00
( 1117-1123
Senior High
Sept. 15, 1926
Sept. 15
4
1,295.00
Municipal Building
1502-1504
Construction
Sept. 1,1931
Sept. 1
4.5
3,000.00
School
O. D. L. ( 1117-1123
Senior High
Sept. 15, 1926
Sept. 15
4
5,705.00
( 1117-1123
Senior High
Sept. 15, 1926
Sept. 15
4
1,295.00
Municipal Building
1386-1394
Construction
Sept. 15, 1928
Sept. 15
3.75
9,000.00
Municipal Building
O. D. L.
1245-1252
Construction
Sept. 15, 1927
Sept. 15
3.50
8,000.00
Public Works Yard
2151
Land Purchase
Sept. 15, 1932
Sept. 15
4
2,000.00
Scwer
2246-2248
Surface Drainage
Oct. 1,1933
Oct. 1
4
2,500.00
School
O. D. L.
215-216
Junior High Addition
Oct. 15, 1921
Oct. 15
5
2,000.00
School
O. D. L.
257
Junior High Addition
Oct. 15, 1921
Oct. 15
4.5
1,000.00
Park
551-552
Memorial Park
Nov. 1, 1924
Nov. 1
4
2,000.00
Highways
586-588
Town Square
Nov. 1, 1924
Nov.
1
4
2,000.00
Highways
2073
Original Construction
Dec.
1,1931
Dec.
1
4.5
1,500.00
Water
O. D. L.
2070
Extensions
Dec.
1,1931
Dec.
1
4.5
1,000.00
Sewer
O. D. L.
43-44
Pumping Section
Dec. 1,1912
Dec.
1
4
2,000.00
School
O. D. L.
806-812
Senior High Addition
Dec. 1,1930
Dec.
1
4.25
7,000.00
Water
O. D. L.
1956-1960
Extensions
Dcc. 15, 1930
Dec. 15
4
5,000.00
Total
$148,032.00
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STATEMENT OF MONEY BORROWED Amounts Authorized
Anticipation of Revenue 1933
Chap. 44, General Laws, January, 1933
$996,322.60
Sewer Construction, Sanitary and Surface Drainage
April 20, 1933. Art. 12. Adj. Meeting . 38,232.00
Sept. 18, 1933. Art. 1. Special Town Meeting . 16,500.00
Sept. 18, 1933. Art. 1. Special Town Meeting . 17,500.00
Amounts Borrowed
Under Authority of Vote to Borrow In Anticipation of Revenue
February 4, 1933
On Notes 2172-2175
$150,000.00
Date Due, Nov. 4, 1933
Sold to Bond and Goodwin, Inc.
Discounted at 1.09 per cent, plus 1.00 premium
April 17, 1933
Note 2176 25,000.00
Date Duc, Dec. 1, 1933
Sold to Norwood Trust Co. Discounted 4.5 per cent
May 29, 1933
Note 2219 25,000.00
Date Due, December 8, 1933
Sold to Norwood Trust Co. Discounted 5 per cent
May 29, 1933
Notes 2220-2221 25,000.00
Date Due, December 27, 1933
Sold to Norwood Cooperative Bank. Discounted 5 per cent
June 20, 1933
On Notes 2222-2228 100,000.00
Date Due, November 4, 1933
Sold to Second National Bank of Boston. Discounted 5 per cent
July 18, 1933
On Notes 2236-2239. 50,000.00
Date Due, November 27, 1933 Sold to Faxon Gade & Co. Inc. Discounted 3.69 per cent
July 18, 1933
Notes 2229-2235 100,000.00
Date Due, November 27, 1933 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston Discounted 3.72 per cent
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September 30, 1933
Notes 2240-2245
$100,000.00
Date Due, March 15, 1934 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston. Discounted .0325 per cent
November 7, 1933 Notes 2263-2269. Date Due, July 1, 1934 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston
..
100,000.00
Discounted .0325 per cent
$675,000.00
Sanitary and Surface Drainage
Sewers
May 1, 1933
On Notes 2177-2214
$ 38,000.00
Date Due, May 1, 1934-1943
1934-1941, 4,000.00 each year 1942-1943, 3,000.00 at 5 per cent
May 1, 1933 On Note 2215. 232.00
Date Due, May 1, 1934
Sold to Town of Norwood
Treasurer of P. C. Fund at 4 per cent
October 1, 1933 On Notes 2246-2262.
16,500.00
Date Due, October 1, 1934-1941 $2,000.00 due 1934 $2,000.00 due 1935-1941 at 4 per cent
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, 1933, are as follows:
1931 Property . .
$26,632,691.00
1931 Excise . .
1,127,565.00
1932 Property .
26,540,943.00
1932 Excise . .
859,066.00
1933
Property
24,935,567.00
1933 Excise . .
763,729.00
Total.
$80,459,561.00
Threc Per Cent of the Average of which total is the Debt Limit, namely .
804,595.59
Total Debt incurred and authorized to Dec. 31, 1933 .
$1,041,232.00
Debt authorized and incurred outside of Debt Limit. .
387,640.00
$ 653,592.00
653,592.00
$ 151,003.59
Available Borrowing Capacity within Limit of Indebtedness.
70
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MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ACCOUNT School Property Land and Buildings
Balch
$ 168,000.00
Beacon
41,700.00
Callahan, Cornelius M.
123,000.00
High (Junior)
495,900.00
High (Senior)
675,000.00
Shattuck
81,500.00
West
13,700.00
Winslow
92,700.00
Furnishings
100,100.00
Other
Memorial Municipal Building
452,000.00
Morrill Memorial Library
159,700.00
Central Fire Station
42,500.00
Fire Apparatus
30,000.00
Fire Alarm System
6,400.00
Police Signal System
1,500.00
Traffic Signal System
3,300.00
Municipal Light Plant
522,000.00
Sewerage System
486,000.00
Water Works
716,000.00
Cemeteries
77,700.00
Park Lands
280,000.00
Public Playgrounds
65,000.00
Crusher Plant
9,000.00
Public Works Yard
11,500.00
Public Works Yard Site
14,350.00
Land, Guild and Central Street
23,500.00
Land, Washington Street (Band Stand Lot)
32,000.00
Land, Washington Street
3,400.00
Land, Nahatan Street
150.00
Land, Lyman Place
1,000.00
Land, Pleasant Street
600.00
Land, Pleasant Street
1,400.00
Land, Prospect Street
2,500.00
Land, Tremont Street
500.00
Land, Washington Street
9,000.00
Land, Washington Street
150.00
Land, Tax Title Sales
350.00
Furnishings
98,300.00
$4,841,400.00
Fixed Debt Outstanding
1,023,732.00
Surplus in Municipal Property
$3,817,668.00
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NORWOOD TOWN REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1933 Receipts
Expenses Outlays Total
GENERAL REVENUE Taxes
1933 Property Taxes
$ 581,972.54
Taxes on Polls
8,734.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
18,556.58
609,263.12
State and County Taxes are shown elsewhere as receipts and are deducted herewith
55,778.49
$ 553,484.63
1932 Property Tax (collector)
167,075.99
Property Tax (Treasurer on Tax Titles)
19,499.79
Tax on Polls
14.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
438.35
1931 Property Tax (Collector)
2,755.53
Property Tax (Treasurer on Tax Titles)
15,669.91
1930 Property Tax (Treasurer on
Tax Titles)
5,397.24
1929 Property Tax (Treasurer on Tax Titles
5,701.11
1928 Property Tax (Treasurer on Tax Titles)
1,341.25
Property Tax (Tax Title Sales)
1.00
217,894.17
Other General Revenues, Viz: From Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Business Corporation, 1933
39,786.38
Public Service Corp., 1933
938.71
Banks and Trust Companies, 1933
1,324.83
Public Service Corp., 1932
21.70
Banks and Trust Companies, 1932
7.85
Banks and Trust Companies, 1931
7.17
Income Tax
53,554.75
95,641.39
Total Tax Revenues
867,020.19
73
ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
Receipts Expenses Outlays Total
GENERAL REVENUE-Continued
Licenses and Permits
Alcoholic Beverages
$ 4,755.00
Auctioneers
12.00
Auto Sales
121.00
Common Victuallers and Inn
Holders
131.00
Druggists
3.00
Fuel Oil and Explosives
702.00
Peddlers
48.00
Public Amusements
187.50
Pool and Bowling
99.00
Junk
10.00
Sunday Sales
150.00
All other Licenses
13.50
Sunday Permits
132.50
$ 6,364.50
Fines
District and Superior Courts Grants and Gifts
600.00
600.00
In Lieu of Taxes
13,000.00
Dog Licenses from County
958.52
Federal Emergency Relief Funds
16,965.67
Contributions, voluntary, from Employees
61,209.32
Contributions from others
50.50
92,184.01
Total
99,148.51
Taxes, Revenue, Forward
867,020.19
Total General Revenue
966,168.70
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NORWOOD TOWN REPORT
Receipts Expenses
Outlays Total
COMMERCIAL REVENUE
Moth Assessments
1933 Levy
$ 398.90
1932 Levy
137.80
Tax Title-1931 Levy
3.00
Tax Title-1930 Levy
2.60
$ 542.30
Sewer Assessments
Advance Apportionments
131.13
1933 Levy
1,779.45
1932 Levy
1,164.74
1931 Levy
15.86
Tax Titles, 1932
173.77
Tax Titles, 1931
132.64
Tax Titles, 1930
89.78
Tax Titles, 1929
42.76
Tax Titles, 1928
34.17
3,564.30
Sidewalk Assessments
Advance Apportionments
32.07
1933 Levy
673.24
1932 Levy
533.89
Tax Titles, 1932
36.33
Tax Titles, 1931
36.46
1,311.99
Street Betterments ·
Advance Apportionments
36.00
1933 Levy
1,340.66
1932 Levy
447.70
Tax Titles, 1932
470.79
Tax Titles, 1931
550.39
Tax Titles, 1930
381.50
3,227.04
Park Betterments
1933 Levy
226.10
1932 Levy
95.90
Tax Titles, 1932
96.50
Tax Titles, 1931
96.50
Tax Titles, 1930
96.50
611.50
Total for Commercial Revenue
9,257.13
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ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
Receipts Expenses
Outlays Total
DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE
General Government
Selectmen's Incidentals
Advertising
$ 9.50
$ 9.50
General Manager Incidentals
Telephone Tolls
97.92
Refund of Cash Advances
50.00
147.92
Town Clerk and Accountant Incidentals
Marriage Intention Fees
274.00
Recording Fees
362.70
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