Norwood annual report 1932-1935, Part 23

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1450


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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


67


68


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


69


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


71


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


72


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


74


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


75


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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