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Gordon R. Penney
Kenneth Francis Kenneally
Evelyn Anne Ray Ruth Marie Ryan Helen Dorothy Schmook Charles E. Shanks
Celia Irene Larson
Tryphena Marie MacDonald
Priscilla Miriam Sheehan
Therese McDonnell
James Patrick Molloy
Phyllis Irene Morgan
Edward Franklin Morrissey William Mullen
John Richard Teed
Cornelius James O'Connell
Barbara Ruth Viele
Beatrice Mae Sampson
Dana Louis Seaverns
Ralph I. Steele
Lucie Aldona Stevenson
William Henry Parsons, Jr.
Raymond William VanTassel
Warren Adams
Pauline Ethel Warner
Sadie Valentine Alley Frances Anna Anderson
Letha May Wilde
Certificates of Excellency in Scholarship and Citizenship Awarded by the American Legion C. James O'Connell Sadie V. Alley
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Miriam Jean Conrad
Eleanor Rita Curran
Robert James Kelley George Koulalis
Peter Edward Larkin
Winnifred Grace MacLean
John Willaim Skalecki Louise Rose Soule Elizabeth A. Stakenburg Richard Stewart
Virginia A. Wylie Priscilla Isabell Yates Esther Gertrude Parsons
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
TEACHING STAFF
A. O. Christiansen
Position Supt. of Schools
Educated at
Brown A. B. Harvard A. M. 1921
HIGH SCHOOL
Hubert F. Gilgan Principal
Cyril T. Powderly
Asst. Prin. H'sty Boston University A. B. 1929
William J. Lynch
Asst. Prin. Math. St. Anselm's A. B. 1934
Joseph W. Daly
History St. Anselm's A. B. 1937
Daniel W. Leavitt
Phys. Ed. C'ch'g Ithaca College B. S.
1934
George E. Crimmins
Science
Boston Col. A. B. A. M. Ed. 1934
Stephen E. Hart Genevieve R. Steffy
French
Emmanuel Col. A. B.
Boston Col. A. M. Ed. 1931
Anna McCann
Latin
Boston Uni. A. B. A. M. Ed. 1931
Louise H. Maguire
English
Emerson Col. B. L. I.
Boston Col. A. M. Ed. 1935
L. Eleanor Brewster
English
Bates Col. A. B. 1932
Winifred M. Brennan
Commercial
Burdett Col. and B. C.
1918
Jane C. Good
Commercial
Burdett Col.
1925
Eleanor M. Kelley
English
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. Boston Uni. M. A. Ed. 1933
Mary E. Connors Helen T. Dole
C. Math. Civics
Commercial
Boston Univ. B. S. Ed. 1931 Boston Tea. Col. B. S. and A. M. Ed. 1937
Constance A. Lowney
Physical Ed.
American Col. B. P. E. 1939
Martha M. Foley
History. Algebra Bridgewater 1929
Viola J. Ruggles
Prac. Arts Framingham B. S. Ed. 1938
Clara A. Boothby
Prac. Arts
Framingham B. S. Ed.
1938
PRESCOTT SCHOOL
Frank K. Dillon
Grade 8, Prin.
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1934
William J. Foley
Grade 7-one
Boston Univ. A. B. 1938
Margaret M. Sullivan
Grade 8 Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
1932
Elizabeth A. Lyons
Grade 8
Boston Tea. Col. B. S. Ed 1934
Marguerite E. Mahady Grade 7
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1937
Mrs. Ellen McGerigle
Grade 6
Bridgewater
1930
Mrs. Eliz. G. Lyons
Grade 5
Quincy Training Bryant & Stratton
1920
Martha A. Harhan Grade 5-6
Lowell Tea. Col.
1931
Rachael C. McMahon
Grade 4
Bridgewater
1916
Ellen E. Mclaughlin
Grade 3
Bridgewater
1900
Mary E. McLaughlin
Grade 3-4
Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
1936
Jane M. Lynch
Grade 2
Bridgewater 1929
Mary R. O'Brien
Grade 1
Bridgewater 1921
Kathleen Powers Special
Tea. Col. Keene, N. H. 1939
John R. Mulvey
Asst. to Prin.
Castine Normal, Me. 1939
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Year Appointed
Boston College A. B. Harvard A. M. Ed. 1932
English. Biology Boston Col. A. B. 1937
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
C. G. DEVINE SCHOOL
Hugh W. Heney
Grade 7
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1932
Anna K. Good
Grade 8
Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
B. U. A. M. Ed. 1924
Elizabeth J. Riley
Grade 7
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1930
Margaret L. Donovan
Grade 5, Prin.
Bridgewater
1924
Elizabeth P. Doyle Grade 4
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1931
Anna E. Sullivan
Grade 4-5-6
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1938
K. Gabrielle Walsh
Grade 4-3
Bridgewater 1934
Claire M. Lucey
Grade 3
North Adams
1931
Rose K. Doyle
Grade 2
Boston Univ. B. S. Ed. 1933
BELCHER SCHOOL
John F. Curran
Grade 7 Boston Univ. A. B. 1939
Mrs. Ethel S. Chatfield
Grade 6, Prin.
Farmington Normal 1927
Martha E. Parshley
Grade 5
Fitchburg B. S. Ed. 1926
Bernice M. Francis
Grade 4
Hyannis
1927
Bernice M. Wilbur
Grade 3
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1938
K. Veronica Gaynor
Grade 2
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1937
Nona R. O'Sullivan
Grade 1
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1938
McNEILL SCHOOL
Esther P. Grant
Grades 3-4, Prin. Lowell
1926
Anna Ginnetty
Grades 1-2
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1934
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
Eileen M. Sheehan G'des 4-5-6, Prin. Bridgewater B. S. Ed. Boston Univ. M. A. Ed. 1931
Mrs. Marie H. Cormey Grades 1-2-3
Framingham Emerson College 1925
PAULINE STREET SCHOOL
Ann Tucker Lilly I. Fischer
Grade 1, Prin. Bridgewater 1929
Grade 1-2
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1939
SUPERVISORS
Mary J. Leahy
Music
A. L. N. M. New Eng. Col. B. U. Col. Music 1938
Gertrude M. Dodd
Drawing
Mass. School Art. B. S. Ed. 1938
SCHOOL NURSE
Helen F. Conlon, R. N.
St. Elizabeth Hospital 1934
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
George V. Higgins, M.D.
ATTENDANCE OFFICER Stephen J. Hart
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Emmaline McGerrigle
Grade 6
Bridgewater 1929
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
RESIGNATIONS
Elizabeth N. Mead
High School
Matthew V. Walsh
High School
Claire Diauto High School
Margurite Cahalan
High School
Prescott School
·Isabel A. Philbrook Dorothy M. Morrill
Belcher School
Glenda Gavin
Pauline St. School
APPOINTMENTS
Constance A. Lowney
High School
Mrs. Kathleen Powers
Prescott School
John F. Curran
Belcher School
Lillie I. Fischer
Pauline St. School
John R. Mulvey
Assistant to Principals
RETURN FROM LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR ADVANCE STUDY
Martha E. Parshley
SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1940-41
All Schools, High School and Grades
Open Jan. 2, 1940. Close Feb. 16, 1940.
Open Feb. 26, 1940.
Close April 12, 1940.
Open April 22, 1940.
Grades close June 14, 1940.
High School closes June 21, 1940.
Summer Vacation
Open Sept. 4, 1940. Close Dec. 24, 1940.
Open Jan. 6, 1941. Close Feb. 14, 1941.
Open Feb. 24, 1941.
Close April 18, 1941.
Open April 28, 1941.
Close June 13, 1941 (Grades).
High School closes June 20, 1941.
Schools will close on the following days: Good Fri- day, March 22d; Memorial Day, May 30th; Armistice Day, Nov. 11th; and Thanksgiving Day and the day following, Nov. 28th and 29th.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
NO-SCHOOL SIGNALS
Three blows repeated at
7.15 A. M. No session for Senior and Junior High Schools.
8.15 A. M. No morning session for the first six grades.
12.30 P. M. No afternoon session for the first six grades.
By courtesy of the WNAC Broadcasting Station, no- school announcement will be given out over the radio as near to the local hours as is convenient and possible for the station announcer.
There will be days when schools are in session be- cause weather conditions are not severe enough to cause complete shut-down of all activities. On such days, par- ents, as in former years, determine whether their chil- dren shall attend. No excuse will be required of pupils for absence on such days unless the parent so wishes. Consideration will be given pupils striving for perfect attendance.
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ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
Report of the
Trustees of Stetson School Fund
THE TRUSTEES IN ACCOUNT WITH STETSON SCHOOL FUND
Income 1939
Balance brought forward
$ .46
Receipts :
Randolph Co-operative Bank, Int.
70.00
Hall Rent
101.00
Boston & Albany Bond, Int.
42.50
Withdrawal Randolph Tr. Co., Int.
204.79
$418.75
Paid Out
Wm. Mahoney-Janitor
$34.00
Wm. Hawkins
6.00
Frank Curran
44.43
Randolph Trust Co.
3.30
Warren Lutz
40.00
Paul Perry
10.00
Brockton Gas Light Co.
20.44
Andrew Marconii
25.00
James H. Dumphy
4.80
Deney Stoltz
23.20
Walter Flanagan, Ins. Bond
89.78
James Cotter
48.12
$349.07
Balance January 25, 1940
$69.68
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
January 26, 1940
The Stetson School Fund is invested as follows:
10 Shares Randolph Co-Operative
$2,000.00
1 Boston & Albany R. R. Bond 1,000.00
Deposit in Randolph Trust Co.
8,141.51
Deposit in Randolph Savings
826.35
$11,967.86
Also a deposit of $1,061.36 in Randolph Savings Bank to credit of Turner Medal Fund.
GEORGE V. HIGGINS, M. D., Treasurer. WALTER J. FLANAGAN, Chairman EDMUND J. BRADY JOHN E. KELLEY
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1940 Town Meeting Warrant
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Norfolk, ss. To Either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, in said County, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhab- itants of the Town of Randolph, qualified to vote in elec- tions therein, to meet at the polling places in their respec- tive precincts, to wit :
Polling Place in Precinct No. 1 STETSON HALL, IN SAID TOWN Polling Place in Precinct No. 2 NORTH RANDOLPH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HALL, IN SAID TOWN ON MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF MARCH 1940 at 5.45 o'clock in the forenoon
then and there to bring in to the wardens of their respec- tive precincts their votes on the official ballot for a Town Clerk for one year, Town Treasurer for one year, Mod- erator for one year, three Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Welfare for one year, one Assessor for three years, two members of the School Committee for three years, one member of the Stetson Trust Fund for three years, one member of the Board of Health for three years, one Tax Collector for one year, one Water Commis- sioner for three years, one Highway Surveyor for one year, one Tree Warden for one year, two members of the Planning Board for three years, and seven Constables for one year.
THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT FIVE FORTY- FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AND WILL BE CLOSED AT FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
You are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants qualified to vote as aforesaid to meet at the Town Hall in
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said Randolph on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1940, at 7.30 P. M., and then and there to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1940, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to defray the General Town Expenses for the current year, under the following headings:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator
Salary
Selectmen
Salaries and Expenses
Accountant
Salary and Expenses
Treasurer
Salary and Expenses (includ- ing Treasurer's Bond)
Treasurer's Clerks Tax Collector
Salaries
Salary and Expenses (includ- ing Tax Collector's Bond)
Salaries and Expenses
Assessors Law Department
Expenses (including Costs and Claims)
Finance Committee Planning Board
Expenses
Expenses
Expenses
Salary and Expenses
Election and Registration
Salaries and Expenses (in-
Town Office
cluding Registrars of Voters) Expenses (including salary of Janitor)
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Park Commissioners Town Clerk
Vital Statistics
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PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department
Lock-up Fire Department
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Inspector of Buildings
Dog Officer
Tree Warden
Moth Extermination
Expense
Salary
Salary and Expenses
Expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department
Salary and Expenses
Inspector of Plumbing
Salary
Inspector of Slaughtering
Salary
Inspector of Animals
Salary
Inspector of Milk
Salary
HIGHWAYS
Highway Surveyor's Salary
General Maintenance and Repairs (including Chapter 90)
New Construction
Street Signs
Sidewalks, etc.
Drainage Land Damage
Snow Removal
Street Lights
Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Traffic Signs and Beacons) Salary and Expenses Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Forest Fires ex- pense) Salary and Expense
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CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Overseers of Public Welfare Salaries and Expenses Infirmary
Salary and Expenses
Outside Relief
Salary and Expenses
Aid to Dependent Children
Salary and Expenses Expenses
Soldiers' Relief
Expenses
Military Aid State Aid
Expenses
Old Age Assistance
Salaries and Expenses
Town Physicians
Fees
SCHOOLS Salaries and Expenses (including conveyance of pupils, employment of School Nurse, Physician, etc.)
TURNER LIBRARY
Repairs
UNCLASSIFIED
Memorial Day
Expenses
Armistice Day
Expenses
Town Reports, Printing and Distributing
Expenses
Insurance
Expenses (including Fire and Workmen's Compen- sation)
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE
Water Department
Salaries
Maintenance and Service Construction
Expenses
Joint Account
Expenses
New Construction
Expenses
Main Extensions
Expenses
Other Items
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Maturing Debt Interest and Discount
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Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for Unpaid Bills of previous years in various departments.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the Reserve Fund for extraordin- ary or unforseen emergencies as per Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws.
Article 5. To see what action the Town will take in regard to raising and appropriating money for the employment of a District Nurse, as provided for by Sec- tion 5, Chapter 40, General Laws, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 371, Acts of 1921.
Article 6. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the pay of Town Laborers and others hired by the day or hour.
Article 7. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers.
Article 8. To hear and act on the report of any Com- mittee and choose any committee the Town may think proper.
Article 9. To see if the Town will instruct the Sel- ectmen to appoint a Special Officer, or Officers, to enforce the laws.
Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to appoint one of their members to another office or position under their control, and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto.
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Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint one of their members to another office or position under their control and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 12. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of $350.00 for Memorial Day expenses, to be expended under the direction of Lieut. William Palmer Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, as petitioned for.
Article 13. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $20.00 for the maintenance and lighting of the clock in the tower of the First Congregational Church.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for materials and expenses in connection with W. P. A. projects, as petitioned for by the Selectmen.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to amend the By-Laws as follows: No elected or appointed mem- ber of any Committee or Board in the Town of Randolph shall be awarded any contract, the value of which is in excess of $100.00, and all contracts in excess of that amount shall be awarded by open competitive bidding.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00 to provide for the lease of quarters for the Lieut. Thomas W. Desmond Post No. 169, of the American Legion.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00 for lease and main- tenance of quarters for the Lieut. John D. Crawford Post No. 3389, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for materials and equipment to improve the Athletic field and to erect suitable stands on the Stetson High School grounds, and on adjacent town owned land, in conjunction with a W. P. A. project, as petitioned for.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for an Employment Fund to pro- vide work instead of Public Welfare, and that men eligible for welfare have preference over all others, and that this fund be under the direct control of the Board of Select- men, as petitioned for.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2900.00 for the following purposes : to make a survey of the existing properties of the Weymouth Light and Power Company in Ran- dolph, to determine their present value; to find the cost of installing a new lighting plant to be municipally owned with a Diesel generating unit; and to effect a rate study to determine the per kilowatt hour charges necessary to amortize the debt incurred in the event of the erection of a municipally owned plant or the purchase of the exist- ing properties of the Weymouth Light and Power Com- pany in Randolph.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to construct, purchase or lease, and maintain within its limits a plant for the manufacture and distribution of electricity for municipal use and for the use of its inhabitants, which plan may include suitable land, structures and machinery and other apparatus and appliances for manufacturing, using and distributing electricity for said purposes, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 164 of the Massachusetts General Laws (Tercentenary Edition).
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Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to have the Moderator appoint a committee of five citizens from Precinct 2, to investigate suitable locations for a play- ground in North Randolph and raise and appropriate the sum of $7000.00 for the purchase of such land, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase such land as may be recommended by said committee, said purchase price not to exceed this appropriation, as petitioned for.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to elect a Committee of three citizens to investigate the Board of Assessors and the manner in which property is being assessed, and abatements granted, as petitioned for.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to provide for additional class rooms and necessary renovations to the High School, and raise and appropriate money there- for, as petitioned for.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Sewer Committee to prepare and present to the next session of the General Court, a special bill to allow the Town to borrow outside the debt limit to an amount not exceeding $450,000.00, for the purpose of purchasing land, laying out, constructing, maintaining and operating a system of drains and sewers for the Town of Randolph, and to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Sewer Committee to retain a consulting Engineer to make detailed construction plans and specifications for a sewer- age system for the Town, and to raise and appropriate $15,000.00 therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 26. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer to borrow a sum of money under authority of Chapter 72, Acts of 1939, to meet appropriations made for W. P. A. expenses.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to
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borrow in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49, Acts of 1933, as amended, for the purpose of providing funds to meet ordinary maintenance expenses and rev- enue loans.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for proper ventilation at the Prescott Primary building and for repairs at the Prescott School, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
STREET LAYOUTS
Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay out Forrest Street from Old Street to North Main Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor as petitioned for.
Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay out Vinton Street, as petitioned for.
Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay out Hills Street from a point 400 feet westerly from North Main Street, which has already been accepted to High Street for a distance of 1201 feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor as petitioned for.
STREET ACCEPTANCES
Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to accept Junior Terrace as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as petitioned for.
Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to accept Lancaster Road and Wyman Road, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
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Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to accept Patterson Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen for a distance of 500 feet from Center Street, as petitioned for.
Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to accept Forrest Street as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to accept Augusta-Rockerfeller Street as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to accept Oliver Street as laid out by the Selectmen and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to accept the layout of Eugenia Street, as made by the Board of Selectmen, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
STREET CONSTRUCTION
Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to rebuild and resurface Hills Street, from North Main Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to grade and surface High Street from Reed Street to Route 128, as petitioned for.
Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to build 500 feet of road on Patterson Avenue, as petitioned for.
Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the building of Castleton Avenue, a distance of 500 feet, as petitioned for.
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Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6000.00 for materials and expenses for Town-wide Street Project, to be constructed by the Works Progress Administration.
SIDEWALKS
Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to lay a side- walk on the south side of Warren Street from the corner of North Main Street and Warren Street, extending as far as Highland Avenue, as petitioned for.
Artcile 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the completion of the sidewalk on Warren Street from Toomey's store to West Street, and from West Street on Lafayette Street, to High Street, as petitioned for.
Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3000.00 for the purpose of con- structing a Bituminous sidewalk on the east side of Center Street, from a point at South Main Street, to a point at Union Street, near the Holbrook Depot. That the above mentioned amount be used for materials and other items pertaining to the proper construction of this project, and that all labor be furnished by the W. P. A. or other such Federal Agency Administration.
Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $7000.00 for materials and expenses for sidewalks to be constructed by the Works Progress Administration on the following streets : Center, Cross, Fowler, Grove, Woodlawn, Fairmount, Lafayette, Allen Streets, Norfolk Road, Fairview Avenue, and Wales Avenue, as petitioned for.
DRAINAGE
Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to correct the inadequate drainage system on Hills Street, as petitioned for.
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Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $8000.00 for materials and ex- penses for Town wide drainage project to be constructed by W. P. A., as petitioned for.
STREET LIGHTS
Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to install additional electric lights on Hills Street, as petitioned for.
Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $37.00 to erect and install two electric lights on Druid Hill Avenue, as petitioned for.
Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to install two lights on Woodlawn Road, one at the corner of Woodlawn Road and Sherwood Avenue, and one at the corner of Oakwood Avenue and Woodlawn Road, as petitioned for.
Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to place three street lights on Royal Street, as petitioned for.
Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the installation of one street light on Stacy Street, in front of Mr. Jacobson's residence, as petitioned for.
Article 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the installation of three more street lights on High Street, from Stacy Street to Eugenia Street, as petitioned for.
Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to install two electric lights on Tileston Road, and raise and appro- priate money therefor, as petitioned for.
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Article 57. To see if the Town will vote to install five more electric lights on Russ Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
WATER MAINS
Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $1600.00 for the installation of a water main on Eugenia Street, as petitioned for.
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