Report of the city of Somerville 1960, Part 20

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Publication date: 1960
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316


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE LICENSING COMMISSION 1960


January 1, 1961


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


The following factual information is respectfully submitted as the Annual Report of the Licensing Commission for the year ending December 31, 1960.


Commissioner A. Ernest Zangrilli was chairman of the Licensing Commission for the year of 1960.


Leo Adelman was appointed by the Mayor, approved by the Board of Aldermen, and sworn in on June 20, 1960 as a mem- ber of the Licensing Commission for a term of three years to replace John Korn whose term had expired.


Thomas J. Hagerty, Board of Health Inspector, was as- signed to the Licensing Commission for the year of 1960.


The following Police Inspectors were assigned to the Li- censing Commission for the year of 1960 :--


CAPTAIN DENNIS F. KEARNEY OFFICER EDWARD W. KELLEY


The following table will show the number of licenses per- missible by law as compared with the number of licenses that have been granted and are now in effect :-


All Forms Pkg.


Beer & Wine Pkg. 22


Allowed by Law


22


Issued by Commission


22


22


84


Balance to Issue


0


0


10


All Forms Beer & Wine Restaurants & Clubs Druggist 94 Unlimited 6 Unlimited


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LICENSING COMMISSION


The Somerville Licensing Commission received the follow- ing applications during 1960 :-


1-Application for a transfer of location - They voted, "GRANTED" on this application and the Alcoholic Bev- erages Control Commission "APPROVED" same.


2-Applications for additional premises - They voted, "GRANTED" on both of these applications and the Al- coholic Beverages Control Commission "APPROVED" them.


1-Application for change of premises, dropping of store- They voted, "GRANTED" on this application and the Al- coholic Beverages Control Commission "APPROVED" same.


1-Application for a transfer of license from one corpora- tion to another corporation - They voted, "GRANTED" on this application and the Alcoholic Beverages Commis- sion "APPROVED" same.


5-Applications for change of name which were "AP- PROVED" by them and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission as follows :-


3-Applications for adding a 'd/b/a' name 2-Applications for change of 'd/b/a' name


8-Applications for change of manager which were "AP- PROVED" by them and the Alcoholic Beverages Com- mission.


3-Applications to erect a two-car garage on which they voted, "GRANTED".


1-Application to use an existing building for a one-car garage on which they voted, "GRANTED".


RENEWAL APPLICATIONS, for a license for 1961, on which they voted, "GRANTED" and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission "APPROVED" as follows :-


22-All Forms Alcoholic Beverages "PACK- AGE GOODS" store licenses.


22-Malt Beverages and Wines "PACKAGE GOODS" store licenses.


65-All Forms Alcoholic Beverages Restau- rant 7-Day licenses.


2-Malt Beverages and Wines Restaurant 7-Day licenses.


16-All Forms Alcoholic Beverages Club 7-Day licenses.


5-All Forms Alcholic Beverages Section 30-A licenses (druggist).


As one registered pharmacist, who held a Section 30-A license in 1960, died no application for renewal of this Section 30-A license for 1961 was filed.


318


ANNUAL REPORTS


The Somerville Licensinig Commission, after a hearing, revoked one All Forms Alcoholic, To Be Drunk On The Prem- ises 7-Day Club License as of December 1, 1960. The licensee appealed to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission. After a hearing, the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission remanded the matter to the Somerville Licensing Commission for further consideration. After reconsidering the case, the Somerville Licensing Commission voted not to change their original vote revoking the license.


The established policy of the Somerville Licensing Com- mission relative to routine matters of office procedure has not materially changed. The Somerville Licensing Commission after inspection and consideration decided to continue their policy of restricting entertainment in all restaurants. Only the radio and juke box were allowed for the year with two excep- tions :- Memory Lane Cafe, Inc., and the New Jumbo Cafe, Inc., which were issued a full entertainment license and dance license for 1960.


A general inspection tour of all licensed premises brought out the fact that all establishments are now equipped with up-to-date facilities.


We wish to acknowledge the splendid co-operation and wholehearted support given our Commission by Police Inspec- tors Captain Dennis F. Kearney and Inspector Edward W. Kelley and Board of Health Inspector Thomas J .. Hagerty as- signed to our department. We also wish to acknowledge the efficient and faithful service of our clerk Mary I. Kenney.


An itemized report of the fees received during the year ending December 31, 1960 is as follows :-


REPORT OF THE LICENSING COMMISSION FOR YEAR 1960


License Granted and Fees Received:


65-Renewals (1961) All Forrms Restaurant License 7-Day


$1,000.00


$65,000.00


2-Renewals (1961) Beer & Wine Res- taurant License 7-Day


400.00


800.00


1-Renewal (1960) All Forms Club Li- cense 7-Day


150.00


150.00


16-Renewals (1961) All Forms Club Li- cense 7-Day


150.00


2,400.00


22-Renewals (1961) All Forms Pkg. Goods License


900.00


19,800.00


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LICENSING COMMISSION


License Granted and Fees Received-Continued


22-Renewals (1961) Beer & Wine Pkg. Goods License


300.00


6,600.00


6-Renewals (1961) 30-A License


Druggist, Section


300.00


1,500.00


66-Renewals (1961) Entertainment License


5.00


330.00


1-Renewal (1961) Entertainment License


1.00


1.00


2-Renewals (1961) Dance License


5.00


10.00


1-Renewal (1961) Inn Holder License


5.00


5.00


23-Special Alcoholic License


5.00


115.00


201-Common Victualler's License


5.00


1,005.00


133-Lord's Day License


5.00


665.00


4-Garage License


2.00


8.00


TOTAL RECEIPTS EXPENSES


$98,389.00


8,626.80


NET TOTAL REVENUE OF THE DEPART- MENT FOR 1960


$89,762.20


Attest:


MARY I. KENNEY, Clerk


Respectfully submitted, A, ERNEST ZANGRILLI, Chairman THOMAS KENNY, Commissioner LEO ADELMAN, Commissioner


320


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPEAL


May 19, 1961


To the Honorable the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


The Board of Appeal of the City of Somerville respectfully submits the following report of its activities during the year ending December 31, 1960.


APPEALS WERE ACTED UPON, AS FOLLOWS:


Appeal


No.


Name Location


Decision


1236


Andreas Spolaris, 1077 Broadway


Granted


1237


B. & K. Reisman, 42 Hudson St.


Granted


1238


Cornelius J. Sullivan, 5 Walker St. Granted


1239


Lawrence J. Burns, 24 Madison St. Granted


1240


Maine Wood Products, 103 Concord Ave. .. (L to W at own request)


1241


Paul Peterson, 138 Powder Hse. Blvd.


Granted


1242


F. Ciampa, M.D., 54 Highland Ave.


Granted


1243


Morris Fontaine, 313 Summer St.


Granted


1244


Charles Frederick, 40 Cameron Ave.


Granted


1245


Rocco Grande, 28 Foskett St.


Granted


1246


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., 111 Central St.


Granted


1247


Vernon Simpson, 70 Albion St.


Granted


1248


James F. Collins, 59 Thurston St.


Granted


1249


Albert May, 58 Lowden Ave.


Granted


1250


Bernard DiSarcina, 58 Powder Hse. Blvd. (L to W at own request)


1251


A. Russo, 267 Beacon St.


Granted


1252


Robert J. Willwerth, 16 Montrose St.


Granted


1253


Robert & Thomas Carroll, 88-92 North St. ... (L to W at own request) Granted Gino DiMartino, 8 Willow Ave.


1255


D. T. Hamel, 71 Simpson Ave. Granted


1256


Guy Pirro, 483 Medford St. Granted


1257


Cosmo Erbafina, 38 Spring St.


Granted


19


Granted


0


Refused


Leave to Withdraw


3 0


Carried Over


Our Board has endeavored to render favorable decisions only when in its judgment there is practical difficulty, un- necessary or financial hardship on the appellant.


1254


321


BOARD OF APPEAL


The Board wishes to express its appreciation for reports and advice received from the Planning Board, and to His Honor the Mayor, and to the Board of Aldermen and other City Officials for their cooperation during the year.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES H. WELCH, Chairman WILLIAM H. KELLEHER, Secretary GEORGE FULGINITI ARTHUR J. KILTY PATRICK LANGONE


322


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE VETERANS GRAVES REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT


February 3, 1961


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


In submitting the 1960 Annual Report of the Graves Registration Department, I wish to state that during the year 1960 the death records of Veterans of all Wars who died dur- ing 1960 were recorded in the Department files whenever it was possible to obtain such records. Information was also supplied to any request in regard to deceased Veterans.


The Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Clarendon Hill and Somerville Avenue Cemetery were suitably decorated with wreaths, also small flags were placed at individual graves on both "Memorial Day" and "Veterans' Day."


During the year 1960, two requests were made of this Department by the Somerville Chapter of Gold Star Mothers, Inc. and carried out as follows:


The Grave Markers at the individual graves of the repatri- ated dead at Clarendon Hill Veterans' Cemetery were refin- ished and rebronzed.


The Korean Veterans' names were added to the Honor Roll which included those who made the supreme sacrifices in com- bat, and the returned Veterans who furnished the necessary information.


Two more requests have been made of this Department by the Gold Star Mothers' Organization and will also be complied with in the coming year.


323


VETERANS GRAVES REGISTRATION


I wish to thank His Honor, Mayor Wells, and each member of the Board of Aldermen, also Department of Public Works Commissioner Brady and Veterans' Services Department at- tache Leon Curtin for their cooperation and assistance, without which these projects, especially the requests of the Somerville Chapter of Gold Star Mothers could not have been realized.


Respectfully submitted,


ROBERT R. BRADLEY, Graves Registration Officer


EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1960


Personal Services $750.00


Ordinary Maintenance 787.45


324


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT


OFFICE OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING


January 1, 1961


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


The following report of the Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures Department for the year 1960 is respectfully submitted.


Scales


Adjusted


Sealed 12


....


....


5,000 to 10,000 Lbs.


....


5


1


100 to 5,000 Lbs.


8


171


8


20


Under 100 Lbs.


143


753


14


45


Weights


Avoirdupoise


295


1


..


.


Metric


....


11


....


10


Apothecary


....


365


....


27


Liquid Measures


One Gallon or Under


26


....


....


Over One Gallon


....


1


....


....


Automatic Liquid Measuring Devices


Gasoline


20


270


4


....


Oil and Grease


56


18


2


Vehicle Tank Meters


12


88


....


....


Bulk Stations


....


10


....


....


Kerosene Pumps


....


2


1


....


Other Automatic Measuring Devices


Taxi Meters


....


44


....


5


Cloth Measuring Machines


....


5


....


..


..


Yard Sticks


....


....


1


Totals


186


2117


47


105


Not Sealed


Con- demned


Over 10,000 Lbs


3


....


....


. .


3


325


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Summary of Inspections


Clinical Thermometers


1777


Markings of Bread


24


Markings of Food Packages


271


Pedlers License


15


Transient Vendors


3


Taxi Meters


16


Fuel Meters


98


Gas Pumps & Meters


270


Coal In Paper Bags


6


Pedlers License Applications


96


Gasoline Station Test


Total Number of Calls


60


Total Stations


48


Number Gallons Drawn For Test


1960


Total Meters Sealed


169


Trial Weighings and Measurements of Commodities Put Up For Sale


Bread


6


Butter


24


Coal In Paper Bags


6


Fruits & Vegetables


90


Meats & Provisions


109


Reweighings of Salt & Sand for City


Total Weighings


67


Total Weight 2,170,285 Lbs.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN F. CASEY, Sealer of Weights & Measures.


.326


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE SOMERVILLE CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM


January 1, 1961


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


The Somerville Contributory Retirement System under the provisions of Chapter 32 of the General Laws, became operative in the City of Somerville on July 1, 1946. Employees entering or re-entering the service of the city after that date are subject to the provisions of Chapter 32. Employee's contributions un- der this law are at the rate of 5% .


The Somerville Contributory Retirement System was pre- viously governed by Chapter 184 of the Acts of 1930, as amended by Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1933. Members of this system contribute 4% of their salaries.


MEMBERSHIP AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1960


General Employees:


5% System


4 % System 7


Total Both Systems


Men


532


539


Women


314


7


321


Firefighters & Policemen


393


....


393


1239


14


1253


The following table shows the number of beneficiaries on the roll of the 4% system as of December 31, 1960, together with the amount of their annual retirement allowances:


Service Retirements:


No.


Men


1


Annuities $40.20


Fund $1,307.84 3,114.76


$859.16


4,355.04


4 $421.32


$4,422.60


$859.16


$5,703.08


Disability Retirements: Men 1


$138.84


................


$292.59


$431.43


Pension Accumulation


Pension Reserve Fund


Total Retirement


Allowance $1,348.04


Women 3


381.12


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CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM


Beneficiaries of Deceased


Employees: Women 4 $42.84


$1,848.25


$2,873.13


$4,764.22


Total 9


$603.00


$6,270.85


$4,024.88


$10,898.73


The following table shows the number of beneficiaries on the roll of the 5% system as of December 31, 1960, together with the amount of their annual retirement allowances:


Service Retirements:


Total Retirement


General Employees


No


Annuities $5,412.48


Pensions $28,989.00 51,962.64


Allowance $34,401.48 58,543.32


Women


38


6,580.68


Firefighters and


Policemen


2


323.52


3,420.84


3,744.36


64


$12,316.68


$84,372.48


$96,689.16


Disability Retirements:


General Employees


Men


18


$2,764.44


$40,992.60


$43,757.04


Women


3


488.52


4,388.52


4,877.04


Firefighters and


Policemen


14


2,210.40


36,852.60


39,063.00


35


$5,463.36


$82,233.72


$87,697.08


Beneficiaries of Deceased Employees:


Men


2


$188.16


$676.08 48,410.97


$864.24 52,072.25


Women


38


3,661.28


40


$3,849.44


$49,087.05


$52,936.49


139


$21,629.48


$215,693.25


$237,322.73


SOMERVILLE CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM BALANCE SHEET


DECEMBER 31, 1960


Assets


Investments


$2,997,985.06


Deposits in Banks


33,000.00


Cash


40,074.33


Accrued Interest


22,203.17


Due for Military Service Credits


505.47


Due for Workmen Comp. Credits


143.85


$3,093,911.88


Men


24


328


ANNUAL REPORTS


Liabilities


Annuity Savings Fund, 5 %


$2,416,645.60


Annuity Reserve Fund, 5 %


248,851.96


Special Fund Military Service 5 %


30,768.39


Pension Fund 5 %


203,320.96


Expense Fund 5 %


125.82


Annuity Savings Fund, 4 %


18,962.24


Annuity Reserve Fund, 4 %


6,060.19


Pension Accumulation Fund, 4 %


132,319.99


Pension Reserve Fund, 4 %


36,259.43


Special Fund Military Service, 4 %


251.60


Suspense Fund, 4 %


345.70


$3,093,911.88


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR 1960


Receipts


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1960


$60,793.31


Contributions by Members:


4 %


$854.65


5%


232,512.84


Transfers from Other Systems


1,893.37


235,260.86


Contributions by City


171,295.93


Contribution by Housing Authority


4,529.00


Reimbursement from Other Systems


36.80


Income from Investments


101,902.13


Redemption of Bonds


133,000.00


Refund of Adjusted Pensions


1,073.01


$707,891.04


Expenditures


· Purchase of Securities


$374,571.19


Accrued Interest on Securities Purchased


336.11


Pension Payments:


4 %


$10,399.32


5 %


194,540.53


204,939.85


Annuity Payments:


4 %


606.60


5 %


21,546.66


22,153.26


Refunds 5 %


44,886.57


Transfers to Other Systems


3,820.60


Reimbursements to Other Systems


2,780.06


Administration Expenses


14,329.07


Cash on Hand, December 31, 1960


40,074.33


$707,891.04.


Respectfully submitted, SOMERVILLE RETIREMENT BOARD JOHN J. MURPHY, 3rd, Chairman GEORGE L. DOHERTY, JR., Vice Chairman SABIE CAPUANO


329


POLICE DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


January 1, 1961


To the Honorable the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen:


I respectfully submit the Annual Report of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1960.


ARRESTS


Whole number of arrests


3866


On Summons


1041


On Warrants


515


Without Warrants


2310


3866


Held for Trial


3506


Delivered to other departments


215


Released on waiver


145


3866


Males


3557


Females


309


3866


Foreigners


197


Non-Residents


1190


Minors


606


Drunkenness - Released


990


POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL


The personnel of the police department consists of one hundred and seventy (170) permanent men, two (2) police matrons and one (1) clerk-stenographer.


During the year Patrolmen James E. Keating, Leo J. Letendre, Salvatore F. Salemme, Donald N. MacElree, James F. DeFuria, Alfred J. White, James F. Tatosky, Albert J. Daly,


330


ANNUAL REPORTS


John R. Ambrogne, Robert P. Ryan, William F. Lynch, William B. White, Joseph A. Murphy and Charles P. Meehan were pro- moted to Sergeants. Also seven (7) permanent patrolmen were appointed to the department.


Patrolman James Souza and Patrolman Daniel F. Murphy passed away.


Patrolman George W. McCauley was pensioned and Patrol- man Medardo A. Muzzioli resigned.


RANKS IN THE DEPARTMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS


Chief


1


Deputy Chiefs


2


Captains


5


Lieutenants


10


Sergeants


17


Patrolmen


135


OFFICIAL ROSTER OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


December 31, 1960


Chief of Police


Thomas J. O'Brien


Deputy Chiefs of Police


Thomas L. McGahan


Raymond J. Gleason


LeRoy V. Pierce Henry W. Roche John J. Smith


Captains


Leo J. Gormley James M. Kilmartin


Lieutenants


Joseph G. Crowley John E. Hughes Dennis F. Kearney Fred A. Cammon William F. Wills


Cornelius J. Collins Thomas L. Hall William F. Blake James L. Smith John T. Mahood


331


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Sergeants



James F. Tatosky Albert J. Daly John R. Ambrogne Robert P. Ryan William F. Lynch


William B. White Joseph A. Murphy Charles P. Meehan


James F. Holmes Patrick J. Lyons Jeremiah F. Donovan John J. Brosnahan


George Spiers John M. Dunleavey Joseph F. Curran Daniel J. O'Connell Joseph F. Fedele William J. Fitzgerald


Patrolmen


Charles W. Moran John J. Fitzgerald Benjamin J. Callahan, Jr.


Robert J. Lungo John J. Fothergill


Charles A. Cecere Edward J. Lepore


Thomas M. Hickey


William E. Connolley Walter J. Donovan


George W. Crosby


!


Henry E. Ramsdell, Jr. William A. Silk


Daniel P. Murphy William J. Duffy


Joseph H. Nolan, Jr.


Robert A. MacDonald


William J. Butler


Bernard L. Cotter


John J. Doherty


Albert R. Chicoine, Jr.


Donald I. Dentremont, Jr.


Henry D. Park


James Johnson


Charles W. Ellis


Patrick F. O'Brien


William J. Heafey Walter J. Willwerth


Jeremiah G. Sheehan


James F. Downing Allan L. Collins Joseph M. Desmond James P. Ryan


George B. Phillips, Jr.


Ricco J. Rossi Harold L. Coffey


Garrett F. J. Mehigan


Arthur W. Kelley


George Gullage


Frederick W. McGovern


Edward J. Kiley Francis L. Rogers


Herbert H. Stokes Walter J. MacRae William J. Quinlan James E. Hughes Howard F. Hallion Glen B. Nicholas Edward W. Kelley William J. Downey William J. Kelley James F. Ryan


Thomas F. Doody Albert E. Dempsey William L. Bavin James C. Baird William S. McDonough William A. Kinsley, Jr. Thomas J. Sullivan Walter C. Barletta James C. Mearls Vincent J. Izzi John Cunha, Jr. Joseph L. Mearls Ernest A. DiNisco Samuel J. Boike Vincent J. McDonough


i


Robert J. Brady John F. Donovan Joseph R. Estee Christopher C. Cullinan


Ernest C. Faulkner


Clifford McQuilken


John H. O'Brien John J. Clark Frederick A. Landry Augustine W. Fitzpatrick John F. Heafey John J. Tanner


Lester A. Caswell


John F. Burlingame John W. Murphy John F. Powers James E. Keating Leo J. Letendre Salvatore F. Salemme Donald N. MacElree James F. DeFuria Alfred J. White


332


ANNUAL REPORTS


Cosmo De Vellis John J. Mahoney Thomas W. McGovern John J. Donovan Francis J. Keane Allan S. Mosher George L. Gordon


John C. DeLellis Raymond F. Peck James J. Carroll


William B. Ward, Jr. Gerald D. Bugden John P. Dwyer James J. Ryan, Jr.


Edward J. Fahey


Carmine L. Perna Robert E. Doyle John T. Canty, # 1


Joseph J. Hurley Nicholas J. Masiello John J. Bacci William C. Breen


Harold A. MacDonald


Charles B. Winn


Charles T. McCarthy


James R. O'Leary


William J. Shine


James F. Reardon


Wallace E. Foskett


William J. White


Vincent D. Hartnett


Andrew L. Dennehy


Ralph F. DeFuria H. John Roche James P. Ledwell


Earl S. Hemenway, Jr. Felix J. Manfra


Michael J. DeLellis


John T. Canty, #2


Gerald J. Kelley


James J. Higgins


John J. McCune, Jr.


George Crowley


Marcella D. Yates


Matrons Margaret M. Brussard


Clerk - Senographer M. Gertrude Lawler


IN CONCLUSION


I wish to thank His Honor, the Mayor, members of the Board of Aldermen, heads of various departments and all mem- bers of the police department for their loyal support, coopera- tion and assistance during the year.


Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS J. O'BRIEN, Chief of Police


David T. McKenna


John F. Burns


333


INDEX


INDEX


Address, Mayor Harold W. Wells


3


Appeal, Board of, Report of


320


Assessors, Board of, Report of


313


City Auditor, Report of


11


Appropriations


20


Balance Sheet


12


Borrowing Capacity, Dec. 31, 1960


41


Cash Statement, Dec. 31, 1960


17


Classified Debt, Jan. 1, 1960


36


Commercial Revenue


47


Detail of Estimated Receipts in 1960


31


Excess and Deficiency Account


44


Federal Grants


69


Foreclosed Property 1960


90


Funded Debt


36, Insert 34


General Government Expenditures


50


Interest Requirements on Funded Debt 1961


Insert 21


Interest Requirements on Funded Debt (Six Years)


40


Interest Requirements on Present City Debt to Maturity


Insert 34


Maturities on Funded Debt 1960


Insert 21


Maturities on Funded Debt (Six Years)


39


Net Funded or Fixed Debt


15


Receipts and Expenditures, Classification


42 45


Refunds


87


Schedule of Public Property and Miscl. Land


88


Statement of Appropriations (Revenue) 1960


20


Statement of Revenue and Expenses 1960


34


Statement of Appropriations (Non-Revenue) 1960


30


Tailings


43


Taxes


38


Tax Possessions


44


Tax Titles


44


Temporary Loans 1960


35


Trust and Invested Funds


16


City Clerk, Report of


306


Births


308


Deaths


309


Licenses and Permits


308


Marriages


309


Payments


308


Receipts


306


Overlay Accounts


Page


334


INDEX


City Solicitor, Report of


Page 219


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, Report of


92


Bond Maturities with interest, Yearly


99


Cash Statement


95


Commitment by Assessors


96


Free Cash Balances and Trends


100


Funded Debt as of December 31, 1960


98


Loans, All Other


97


Projected Annual Debt and Interest Payments


99


Projected 1961 Funded Debt Payments


Insert 99


Projected 1961 Interest Payments


Insert 99


Schedule of Tax Levies, Assessments and Valuations


96


Tax Levies and Collections


102


Temporary Loans


97


Total Funded Debt in Dollars


101


Dental Hygiene, Report of 113


Election Commissioners, Board of, Report of


169


Enrollment of Voters October 7, 1960


172


Expenses


197


Jurors


197


List Registered Voters


171


Listing Board, Report of


198


National and State Election, November 8, 1960


194


Nomination Papers


197


Police Listing 1960


199


Presidential Primary, April 26, 1960


173


Registration


169


State Primary, September 13, 1960


188


Fire Department, Chief of, Report of


215


Alarms and Losses


215


Classification of Alarms


215


Fire Prevention Bureau


217


Manual Force


215


Recommendations


218


Health, Board of, Report of


103


Dental Hygiene, Report of


113


Funeral Directors


106


Health Nurses, Report of


110


Infant Hygiene, Clinics


107


Inspection of Animals and Provisions, Report of


112


Inspection of Animals and Veterinarian, Report of


112


Inspection of Milk and Vinegar, Report of


115


Medical Inspection of Schools


106


Medical Inspection, Report of Health Officer


108


Mortality Statistics


104


Permits and Licenses


103


Specimens and Supplies


106


Housing Authority. Report of


20


INDEX 335


Page


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar, Report of


115


Law Department, Report of


219


Licensing Commission, Report of


316


Medical Inspection, Report of


108


Diphtheria Immunization


108


Polio Inoculations Tuberculosis


108


Planning Board


303


Police, Chief of, Report of


329


Arrests


329


Public Library


116


Board of Trustees and Officers


116


Organization of Library and Staff Personnel


116


Report of Librarian


120


Statistics


125


Public Welfare, Department of


161


Aid to Dependent Children


166


Disability Assistance


166


Expenditures for Medical Care


168


Gross Expenditures


167


Old Age Assistance


166


Report of General Agent


162


Public Works, Report of Department


154


Recreation Commission, Report of


127


Retirement System


326


School Department


220


Graduates-High School


279


Trade High School


284


285


Junior High Schools Evening High Schools


291


In Memoriam


221


School Committee and Office Force


220


Superintendent's Report


223


Statistics


263


Teachers in Service


292


Sealer of Weights and Measures 324


Veterans' Services, Report of 311, Insert 311


Veterans' Grave Registration Department, Report of 322


108





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