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At all times, close cooperation was sought and re- ceived from the School Committee, the Board of Select- men, the Town Manager, the Town Counsel, school ad- ministrators, and the other affecting town agencies, with active participation in the deliberations of the committee at various times facilitating the integration of the plan- ning.
At a joint meeting held with the School Committee, on October 17, the architects submitted their revised
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plans for construction. The revised plans were approved and forwarded to the School Committee for review, and then recommended to the Town Manager for submission to bid.
At a meeting held jointly with the School Committee, the Board of Selectmen, the Town Manager, and other administration officers, December 14, it was recommended that the revised plans be submitted for bid no later than December 28, and that a request be made of the Board of Selectmen that a Special Town Meeting be called within fifteen days of the opening of the bids to consider the problems of construction.
The Future-Building Sites Sub-Committee of the School Planning and Building Committee has been at work considering various parcels of land in the town to recommend for future school construction. Two sites have been selected, and after consultation with the Board of Assessors, and with the Town Counsel, two articles will be prepared for insertion in the warrant asking the Town to purchase or acquire by eminent domain the two parcels of land selected in the north end of town.
Since the committee has had to work without a budget of any kind, engineering surveys, borings, photo- graphs, or professional advice have been impossible to obtain in the matter of future site consideration. The committee therefore recommends that a consideration of this item by the townspeople is pertinent.
Since, also, this committee is a recommending body only, having no powers of contract, or implementation of plans, it is most grateful for the valuable assistance rendered to it by all the Town officials and agencies who so generously cooperated with the committee to bring about a solution of our immediate school problem-the
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construction of the Vesey Road School.
Respectfully submitted,
RAYMOND P. MacGERRIGLE, Chairman MRS. EILEEN COURTNEY, Secretary
GEORGE C. BEATTY
WILLIAM KEARNS
EUGENE BESSETTE
FRANCIS J .LEAHY
GEORGE A. CORMEY
WILLIAM J. LYNCH
PETER J. DAVIN
ERNEST C. MARTIN
OSCAR FOOTE
OSCAR H. MEISSNER
JOHN T. HANNON MRS. HELEN MILLEN
ARTHUR E. HOEG DR. RALPH A. STRUZZIERO
Superintendent of Schools, THOMAS L. WARREN
Report of The Board of Selectmen
To the Citizens of Randolph:
Your Board of Selectmen herewith submits its an- nual Report of the year 1956.
During the past year former Fire Chief Harold L. Bailey and former Welfare Agent Francis R. Gaffney passed away. Randolph has suffered the loss of two of its former public servants who excelled in efficiency, honesty and integrity.
This year your Board recommended many safety precautions among which were the installation of two- way radio which permits all vehicles, personnel and headquarters of the Police Department to have instant contact with each other, coverage of the Police Depart- ment headquarters so that the citizens may contact the
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Police Department at the office daily until 12 midnight, and the erection of many safety traffic signs such as "Go Slow", "Children", etc. and the installation of many new street lights in various areas of the Town. Relative to street lighting, two of the main thoroughfares, North Street and Union Street, lights of larger candle power have been installed, because of the many complaints re- ceived from citizens and the tremendous increase in traffic on these streets.
We have cooperated with all Randolph Industries who have sought our assistance.
We have recommended to the Town Treasurer the sale of tax title property when we have felt that the offer was justified.
Conferences have been held with the officers of the Randolph Little League and your Board has assisted this program to the best of our ability.
We have recommended to the Planning Board that in all new developments in the future that they urge developers to set aside some land for recreational purposes.
Rules and regulations for the Civilian Defense have been approved as requested by Colonel Ralph E. McLeod, Director of Civilian Defense, who has devoted hours of his time organizing patriotic citizens of the Community.
Your Board has been diligent in constantly urging the gravelling of many unaccepted streets, under Chapter 386, approved by the Town Meeting. We strongly be- lieve that these taxpayers should have their roads made passable and have given our every efforts in this program.
A concrete step has been taken to bring up-to-date, a completed file of street layouts plans and it is the pre- diction of the Board that in the immediate future that this program will be completed and will be of immense benefit to everyone.
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The Board of Selectmen have inserted in the Annual Town Warrant, articles of a serious nature that have been brought to our attention in various hearings by the citizenry effected.
A Resolution was adopted urging that all Randolph people seeking employment in the Town be given first preference.
Every attempt has been made by your Board to meet all problems squarely and to act impartially on all matters and to do and to act for the best interests of our Com- munity.
To those who have assisted us, we wish to extend our deepest appreciation.
The RANDOLPH BOARD OF SELECTMEN
JOSEPH J. SEMENSI, Chairman THEODORE S. LUDDINGTON, Clerk RALPH H. HUTCHINSON
HENRY J. ROTA GEORGE H. KILEY, JR.
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List of Jurors
As Approved by the Board of Selectmen, Randolph, Massachusetts
Name
Occupation
Apromollo, Thomas
Town Employee
Arey, Howard E., Sr.
Steamfitter
120 Allen Street
Arey, William A.
Ayers, Norman F.
Mechanic
28 Canton Street
Beagan, John H.
Berg, Kingsley M.
Berry, Edward F.
Insurance Agent
104 Old Street
Billingham, William
Salesman
10 Clark Circle
Blanchard, Charles E.
Brewster, Virginia
Burke, John Byron, Mildred
Callahan, Marie
Housewife
105 Stacy Street
Carney, Alice L.
Secretary
56 Cottage Street
Chalmers, James H.
Machinist
17 Allen Street
Christiansen, Edith L.
Housewife
310 Highland Ave. Van Beal Road
Claff, C. Lloyd
Coite, Frederick F.
Cole, Joseph E.
Furniture Dealer
229 South Main St.
Condon, William S.
Cormey, George A.
Conlev, Edward J.
Conley, Mark F. Connolly, Joseph P., Jr.
Cullen, John D. Cunningham, Ernestine Curran, William R., Sr.
D'Arcy, John J.
P. O. Clerk
256 Mill Street
Housewife 14 Mt. Pleasant Sq.
DePaola, Albino
Carpenter
643 High Street
Toolmaker
143 Union Street
24 King Crest Terrace
10 Cedar Circle
108 Druid Hill Avenue
Eagles, Melvin C. Erickson, Emery Evans, Perley R.
Superintendent Service Manager Foreman
25 Grove Street Byron Street 81 Chestnut Street
2 Beverly Circle Cole Terrace 63 Union Street 22 Cottage Street
46 Cottage Street
435 North Main Street
Fitzgerald, James P. Fogo, Marthur F. Foley, Charles Foltz, Allen
Forrest, Frank A. Forrest, Marie A.
Meat Cutter Postal Clerk Ma hinist Asst. Manager Housewife
74 Pleasant St.
Collins, Thomas J.
Pipefitter
Superintendent
947 North Main St.
Inspector Insurance
59 Cole Terrace 34 West Street
Accountant
160 Canton St.
Mechanic
1141 North Main St. 93 Old Street
Cullen, George F.
Hvdralyzer Oper.
714 High Street
Housewife
6 Billings Street
Grader Operator
396 West Street
Dean, Elizabeth H.
Diamond, Stephen Dickinson, L. Clifton
Doyle, David D. Dowd, Albert F.
Clerk
Salesman
Address 36 Bartlett Rd.
Lindberg Avenue
Contractor Ins. Underwriter
Salesman
9 Martin Terrace
Housewife
10 Harriette St.
Town Employee
Housewife
234 Liberty St. 102 West Street
Executive
Factory Worker
53 Russ Street
Shipper
Bookkeeper
Mailman
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Carpenter
120 Allen Street
281 Highland Ave.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Frawley, George L. French, Edith O. Gardner, Ralph D. Gaynor, James Gilleran, John F.
Hall, Lee V. Hall, Vashtie M. Hansen, William E.
Hart, Joseph Henderson, Ernest K. Henderson, Hazel C. Hill, Irving S. Holt, Edward F., Jr. Howe, Robert Hurley, Edward Hurley, George E. Hutchinson, Eunice A.
Iskra, Anthony A.
Jacobsen, Leo H. Jameson, Silas N.
Kelleher, Robert Kespert, Frank
Kiley, George H., Jr. Killoran, William J. Krupka, Stella H.
Leahy, Francis J. Leavitt, Elizabeth A. Leighton, James Lemieux, Frank Lutz, Donald J. Lyne, Albert T. Lyons, Paul H.
MacDonald, Joseph E. Madan, Alonzo L. Mahoney, John Manganello, Ernest McDonald, Ethel McGerrigle, John E. McMahon, Joseph H. McMahon, Thomas A. McNeely, Helen E. Meissner, Oscar Merriken, Fred Monteforte, Joseph J. Moody, Frank R.
Nelson, Donald J. Nickerson, Clara M. Niles, Roger L.
Machinist Housewife
41 Liberty Street 11 Orchard Street
Welder
Machinist Banker
15 Vesey Road 26 Mill Street 71 Belcher Street
Salesman Housewife
4 Edwin Street
30 Grove Street
Electrician
15 Old Street
Postal Clerk
Laundry Foreman
Housewife
Retired Sheet Metal Worker
Salesman
Real Estate
Plumber
Housewife
Gas Employer
Sheet Metal Worker Mechanic
120 Stacy Street
158 Union Street
Electrical Worker
86 Waldo Street
Salesman
12 Hildegarde Street
Salesman
Clerk
Teacher
329 Highland Avenue 240 Allen Street Fitch Terrace
Clerk
47 Cole Terrace 96 Canton Street
Housewife
Electrician
102 Pleasant Street
Salesman
314 North Street
Student
207 North Street
Foreman
Postal Worker
Milk Route Foreman
32 Howard Street
77 Pleasant Street
20 Norfolk Road
85 Waldo Street 721 North Street 33 Warren Street
Bookkeeper
47 South Street
80 Edwin Street
Service Manager Clerk Superintendent
99 Lillian Street 9 Bossi Avenue 98 Pleasant Street
Engineer Mechanic
Clerk
112 Maitland Avenue 38 South Street
Salesman Secretary Shoe Cutter
32 Stacy Street 52 Pleasant Street 230 Liberty Street
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60 Mill Street
4 Vesey Road
4 Vesey Road 47 Union Street
11 Cross Street Beverly Terrace
36 Roel Street 3 Chapin Circle 439 North Main Street
12 Beverly Circle
27 Chestnut Street 67 Belcher Street
Rubber Worker Bookkeeper Disabled Vet
Housewife Postal Worker
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Paine, Carroll L. Pelissier, Edward R.
Florist
90 High Street
Pressman
17 Liberty Street
Housewife
323 Highland Avenue
Salesman
84 South Main Street
Porter, John L. Powers, Charles
Powers, Thomas J.
Chauffeur
22 Abbey Street
Raggett, John J.
Chauffeur
38 Pleasant Street
Rent, George S.
Robison, John Rota, Henry J. Russell, Charles W.
Postal Worker
222 Liberty Street
Contractor
1253 North Main Street
Salesman
381 North Main Street
Salamone, Joseph Sarno, A. Louis
Salesman
Freight Agent
Sass, Lawrence O.
Florist
380 Canton Street
Sass, Joseph P.
Clerk
390 Canton Street
Seaverns, Dana Semensi, Joseph J.
Sub. Sta. Oper. Manager
175 Grove Street Tileston Road
Sherman, John, Jr.
Asst. Manager
22 Curran Terace
Simmons, Walter Smith, Harry G.
Milkman
5 Gloria Road
Smith, John W. Sorrentino, Sidney Spearin, Frank A.
Spring, Alfred J.
P. O. Clerk
22 Beverly Circle
Staff, Clifton Stella, John H.
School Teacher
24 Belcher Street
Stoddard, George H.
Machinist
9 Allen Court
Sullivan, Dorothy W.
Assoc. Editor
21 Woodlawn Street.
Plumber
32 Maple Street
Tangen, Bertha M.
Teed, Fordon R.
Teed, Harvey
Builder
1276 North Main Street
Carpenter
72 Stacy Street
Thorne, Frank A., Jr.
Tooze, George H.
Truelson, John C.
Hoisting Engineer
163 R. Chestnut Street
Purchasing Agent 356 Highland Avenue
Time Keeper
79 South Street
Claims Examiner
111 Grove Street
Housewife
1 North Main Street
Mechanic
64 Warren Street
Electrician
17 Wales Avenue
110 Old Street
JOSEPH J. SEMENSI
RALPH H. HUTCHINSON
GEORGE H. KILEY, JR.
THEODORE S. LUDDINGTON HENRY J. ROTA
Selectmen of Randolph
Walsh, Richard E. Watson, Andrew Whitehouse, Annie M.
Whynot, Elmer Wilbur, Howard Yundt, Grace W.
Housewife
17 Lafayette Street 23 Old Street
Carpenter
Thompson, James A.
Painter
440 North Main Street
Collector
56 Fowler Street
Van Orden, Robert
Engineer
15 Cowan Road Patterson Avenue
Serviceman
Plastics Worker
2 Alden Street
Postal Worker
225 South Main Street
Electrician
92 West Street
Sullivan, Frank J.
530 South Main Street 79 Belcher Street
Gas Station Att. 222 High Street
Peterson, Doris E.
Tool Inspector
217 Mill Street
Secretary
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Report of The Town Accountant
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and Town Manager:
In accordance with Section 61, Chapter 41 of the General Laws, I herewith submit my annual report of all receipts and disbursements for the year ending December 31, 1956. There is attached a list of monies received from every source of income, a detailed state- ment of all appropriations and balances, and all ex- penditures therefrom; a balance sheet, report of the funded or fixed debt, a table of debt maturities, informa- tion as to borrowing capacity and an account of all trust funds.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD F. FAHEY, Town Accountant
RECEIPTS
General Revenue TAXES
Current Year :
Poll
$ 6,684.00
Personal
77,930.90
Real Estate
1,077,777.62
$1,162,392.52
Previous Years :
Poll
522.00
Personal
996.25
Real Estate
74,705.44
76,223.69
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Motor Vehicle Excise Current Year Previous Years
99,847.26
33,668.09
133,515.35
Water Liens
3,461.98
Street Betterments
1,098.92
From State :
Income Tax
42,161.69
Corporation Tax
31,330.82
Meal Tax
3,706.44
Flood Damage
Reimbursement
284.42
77,483.37
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Alcoholic
1,119.00
Sunday, Pool, Entertainment, etc. 1,259.70
Court Fines
61.12
2,439.82
GRANTS AND GIFTS
From U. S. Government:
Old Age Assistance
67,659.91
Aid to Dependent Children
9,155.48
Disability Assistance
5,749.46
82,562.85
COMMERCIAL REVENUE DEPARTMENTAL
Treasurer
249.01
Tax Collector
2,339.44
Selectmen
15.00
Town Clerk
2,614.43
Planning Board
71.50
Police
25.50
Sealer Weights & Measures
218.40
Inspector of Wiring
1,762.00
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Inspector of Buildings
4,454.25
Inspector of Plumbing
2,817.45
Inspector of Milk
68.00
Board of Registrars
145.00
Lock-Up Health
573.00
$ 15,355.58
Highways:
From State:
Chapter 90-Roads
Maintenance
11,225.71
From County :
Chapter 90
6,280.61
17,506.32
General Relief :
From Cities & Towns
775.05
Old Age Assistance :
From State
65,841.57
From Cities & Towns
2,259.28
From Individuals
11,572.34
Aid to Dependent Children :
From State
6,749.25
Disability Assistance :
From State
6,170.31
Health :
From Cities & Towns
1,038.86
94,406.66
Veterans Benefits :
From State
17,266.59
From Individuals
1,466.23
18,732.82
School :
From State :
School Aid
123,700.00
State Wards-
Transportation 3,132.43
State Wards-Tuition
8,256.14
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Vocational Education
19,936.96
School Building Assistance 68,927.04
Lost Books, Damages Auto Shop, etc.
525.20
From Cities & Towns
556.46
225,034.23
School Lunch Program
70,647.60
School Athletic Fund
2,677.98
Water:
Sale of Water
80,669.92
Hydrant Service
181.80
Sale of Materials
130.85
Service Repairs
666.00
Frozen Meters
13.50
81,662.07
Interest :
Deposits
2.51
Deferred Taxes
2,561.43
Tax Titles
419.09
Street Betterments
228.70
Motor Vehicle Excise
378.07
Trust Funds
57.42
Committed Interest
618.06
Loan
5,541.39
9,806.67
UNCLASSIFIED
Federal Tax Withholding $ 99,462.69
Teacher's Retirement
25,306.22
County Retirement
17,836.10
Blue Cross
10,422.80
Group Insurance
1,997.71
Dog Licenses
1,997.40
Fish & Game Licenses
2,360.50
Tax Titles
5,619.91
Tax Possessions
6.88
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Sale of Real Estate
891.20
Bid Deposits
333,450.90
Dog Licenses Refund-County
1,593.41 500,945.72
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
Anticipation of Revenue
500,000.00
Anticipation of Bond Issue
160,006.25
660,006.25
Unidentified Receipts 229.01
REFUNDS
General Departments
1,453.17
Insurance
947.12
2,400.29
Total Receipts
$3,238,589.70
PAYMENTS GENERAL DEPARTMENTS
Moderator:
Appropriation
$ 65.00
Salary
65.00
Selectmen's Salaries
Appropriation
2,600.00
Salaries
2,600.00
Selectmen's Clerk
Appropriation
1,300.00
Salary
$ 1,237.83
Balance to Revenue
62.17
1,300.00
Selectmen's Expense Appropriation
600.00
Payments :
Printing & Advertising
71.65
Stationery & Postage
233.19
Telephone
224.70
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Association Dues
70.00
599.54
Balance to Revenue
.46
600.00
Selectmen Engineering Service
Balance, January, 1956
4,905.45
Appropriation
3,500.00
8,405.45
Payments :
Bid Advertising
7.50
Surveying
6,268.13
6,275.63
Balance to 1957
2,129.82
8,405.45.
Town Engineer's Salary
Appropriation
5,600.00
Salary
2,500.50
Balance to Revenue
3,099.50
5,600.00
Town Engineer's Expense Appropriation
250.00
Payments :
Advertising
6.00
Blue Prints
80.44
Supplies
76.62
Lights
16.70
Telephone
52.59
232.35
Balance to Revenue
17.65
250.00
Town Manager's Salary Appropriation
8,000.00
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Salary
8,000.00
Town Manager's Clerk Salary Appropriation
1,300.00
From Reserve Fund
100.00
1,400.00
Salary
1,308.09
Balance to Revenue
91.91
1,400.00
Town Manager's Expense Appropriation
2,510.00
Payments :
Stationery & Postage
563.91
Printing & Advertising
330.34
Association Dues
30.00
Subscriptions
90.56
Telephone
275.92
Use of personal car
600.00
Office equipment
78.00
Repairs to office equipment
4.20
Out of State travel
20.65
1,993.58
Balance. to Revenue
516.42
2,510.00
Town Manager's Capital Outlay Appropriation
350.00
Payments :
Duplicating Machine
240.10
Files
106.00
346.10
Balance to Revenue
3.90
350.00
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Accountant's Salary Appropriation
4,200.00
Salaries
3,887.06
Balance to Revenue
312.94
4,200.00
Accountant's Clerk Salary
Appropriation
2,100.00
Salary
1,200.51
Balance to Revenue
899.49
2,100.00
Accountant's Expense
Appropriation
325.00
From Reserve Fund
399.00
724.00
Payments :
Stationery & Postage
122.56
Telephone
105.79
Association Expense
36.18
Express
7.18
Office Supplies
200.40
Association Dues
3.00
Repairs to Equipment
6.50
Auditing Advice
227.00
708.61
Balance to Revenue
15.39
724.00
Accountant's Capital Outlay Appropriation
610.00
Payments :
Card Trays
375.94
Tray Carriers
205.84
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Electric Fan
19.00
600.78
Balance to Revenue
9.22
610.00
Treasurer Salaries Appropriation
9,200.00
Payments :
Treasurer
3,200.00
Treasurer-Senior Clerk
2,620.00
Treasurer-Junior Clerk
2,100.00
Treasurer-Extra Clerk
1,280.00
9,200.00
Treasurer's Bond
From Reserve Fund
260.50
Bond Payment
260.50
Treasurer's Capital Outlay
Appropriation
327.00
Desk
157.23
Typewriter
25.00
182.23
Balance to Revenue
144.77
327.00
Treasurer-Expense
Appropriation
1,380.00
Payments :
Stationery & Postage
625.48
Printing & Advertising
218.59
Association Dues
4.00
Telephone
206.64
Repairs to equipment
103.66
Office supplies
167.50
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Legal
4.75
Maps
35.00
1,365.62
Balance to Revenue
14.38
1,380.00
Treasurer-Land Court Titles
Balance, January 1, 1956
36.42
Registry of Deeds
5.00
Legal Forms
5.36
10.36
Balance to 1957
26.06
36.42
Treasurer-Tax Title Expense
Appropriation
2,000.00
Payments
995.86
Balance to Revenue
1,004.14
2,000.00
Tax Collector-Salaries Appropriation
7,020.00
Payments :
Tax Collector Salary
4,000.00
Tax Collector's Clerk
2,620.00
Tax Collector Extra Clerk
399.50
7,019.50
Balance to Revenue
.50
7,020.00
Tax Collector's Expense Appropriation
2,110.00
Payments :
Stationery & Postage 1,184.14
Printing & Advertising
370.15
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Telephone
97.42
Tax Collector's Bond
396.60
Registry Expense
9.36
Use of Personal Car
7.40
2,065.07
Balance to Revenue
44.93
2,110.00
Tax Collector-Tax Title Expense
Appropriation
500.00
Payments
72.94
Balance to Revenue
427.06
500.00
Tax Collector-Capital Outlay
Appropriation
300.00
Accounts Payable
156.85
Balance to Revenue
143.15
300.00
Assessors-Salaries Appropriation
11,120.00
Payments :
Principal Assessor-Salary
3,090.01
Assessors-Salaries
1,495.02
Assessors-Senior Clerk
2,620.00
Assessors-Clerk Typist
2,354.15
Assessors-Extra Clerk
377.25
9,936.43
Balance to Revenue
1,183.57
11,120.00
Assessor's Expense Appropriation
2,970.00
Payments : Stationery & Postage
310.13
Printing & Advertising
430.00
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Telephone
200.23
Association Dues and Subscriptions
208.00
Abstracts
607.02
Use of Personal Car
308.75
Equipment Service & Repairs
236.16
2,300.29
Balance to Revenue
669.71
2,970.00
Assessor's Capital Outlay Appropriation
350.00
Payments :
Electric Adding Machine
245.00
Balance to Revenue
105.00
350.00
Assessor's Maps & Plans
Balance, January 1, 1956
1,000.00
Appropriation
1,000.00
2,000.00
Payments
700.43
Accounts Payable
400.00
1,100.43
Balance to 1957
899.57
2,000.00
Planning Board Expense
Appropriation
700.00
Payments :
Printing & Advertising
76.50
Stationery & Postage
31.45
Association Dues
12.50
Deeds
4.12
Clerical
274.80
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Surveying
55.00
454.37
Balance to Revenue
245.63
700.00
Planning Board Engineering Services
Appropriation
1,500.00
Payments
20.36
Balance to Revenue
1,479.64
1,500.00
Planning Board Rules
and Regulations
Balance, January 1, 1956
57.32
Payments
4.56
Balance to 1957
52.76
57.32
Town Counsel Salary
Appropriation
2,500.00
Salary
2,500.00
Cost & Claims
Appropriation
1,500.00
Payments :
Recording Fees
251.79
Legal Fees
377.90
Supplies
63.88
Easement
45.00
Office Equipment
197.95
Engineering Services
410.00
1,346.52
Balance to Revenue
153.48
1,500.00
Finance Committee Clerk Appropriation Salary
100.00
100.00
237
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Finance Committee Expense
Appropriation
700.00
Printing & Advertising
600.25
Stationery & Postage
12.00
Association Dues
25.00
637.25
Balance to Revenue
62.75
700.00
Registrar's Salaries
Appropriation
2,050.00
Salaries
2,050.00
Registrar's Expense
Appropriation
1,470.00
Payments :
Printing & Advertising
483.05
Stationery & Postage
113.79
Office Supplies
416.05
Correcting Voting Lists
300.00
Typing
157.11
1,470.00
Election & Town Meeting Expense Appropriation
7,000.00
Payments :
Election Salaries
5,508.75
Printing & Advertising
1,307.35
Stationery & Postage
105.88
Telephone
26.00
6,947.98
Balance to Revenue
52.02
7,000.00
Town Clerk's Salary Appropriation Salary
2,000.00
2,000.00
238
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Town Clerk's Expense Appropriation
785.00
Payments :
Stationery & Postage
293.90
Printing & Advertising
58.90
Repairs & Office Equipment
8.58
Telephone
55.60
Express
1.70
Scroll
75.00
Binding
126.50
Clerk Hire
164.00
784.18
Balance to Revenue
.82
785.00
Vital Statistics
Appropriation
150.00
Payments :
Printing & Stationery
82.13
Binding
11.50
93.63
Balance to Revenue
56.37
150.00
Town Office Expense
Appropriation
3,500.00
Fuel
1,896.76
Lights
773.15
Janitor's Supplies
518.64
Gas
72.48
Printing & Advertising
15.00
Repairs
55.26
3,331.29
Balance to Revenue
168.71
3,500.00
239
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Custodian Salary
Appropriation Payment Balance to Revenue
3,000.00
2,750.15
249.85
3,000.00
Trustees Expense Appropriation
3,538.00
Payments :
Janitor's Supplies
151.73
Repairs to Building
2,168.07
Extra Labor
220.85
Furniture
199.50
2,740.15
Balance to Revenue
797.85
3,538.00
Town Hall Remodeling
Appropriation
15,000.00
Architect Fee
350.00
Bid Advertising
34.50
Contracts
13,521.00
Labor
514.08
14,419.58
Balance to 1957
580.42
15,000.00
PROTECTION-PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Salaries
Appropriation
73,800.00
Payments :
Chief
5,000.00
Sergeant
4,500.00
Patrolmen
53,644.03
Special. Police
3,409.44
240
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School Traffic Police
1,995.00
Desk Clerk
4,499.88
Office Clerk
400.00
73,448.35
Balance to Revenue
351.65
73,800.00
Police Expense
Appropriation
11,100.00
Insurance for Damage to Car
104.20
11,204.20
Payments :
Motorcycle Repairs
28.49
Medical
14.00
Clerk Hire
76.70
Advertising
20.62
Transportation
16.60
Dues
9.75
Equipment for Men
508.78
Repairs to Office Equipment
1.00
Light
174.24
Radio Repairs
533.91
Stationery & Postage
229.79
Signs & Signals
1,242.83
Equipment Maintenance and Repairs
1,967.55
New Car-Old Car traded in
785.00
Gas & Oil
2,580.26
Uniforms
843.97
Telephone
1,630.17
Supplies
539.87
11,203.53
Balance to Revenue
.67
11,204.20
241
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Police Capital Outlay Appropriation 2-Way Radio
800.00
800.00
Lock-up Salary
Appropriation
200.00
Payments
180.42
Balance to Revenue
19.58
200.00
Lock-up Expense
Appropriation
125.00
Refund on Meals
2.60
127.60
Payments :
Meals
59.85
Repairs
35.70
Medical
5.00
100.55
Balance to Revenue
27.05
127.60
Fire-Salaries :
Appropriation
59,815.00
Payments :
Chief
5,000.00
Deputy Chief
4,500.00
Firefighters
46,272.66
Relief Drivers
1,090.86
Call Men
2,362.53
59,226.05
Balance to Revenue
588.95
59,815.00
242
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Fire-Additional Firefighters:
Appropriation
5,500.00
Payments Balance to Revenue
4,898.70
601.30
5,500.00
Fire-Expense :
Appropriation
12,083.00
Forest Fire Labor
468.76
Equipment for Men
1,523.36
Fuel
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