Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1923, Part 10

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 314


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23 Emmons Street


788 M


1919


1,456.00


Chapin Street


Claflin


Walter B. Burns


134 East Main Street


501 M


1917


791.70


229


1


James H. Reynolds 1


97 East Main Street


1918


1,664.00


West Street


108 West Street


704 W


1916


252.00


Fountain Street


George E. Huskins Mrs. Peter Consigli C. W. Gordon


Purchase Street


307 R


1920


84.00


Purchase Grammar


Tyler Street


239 M


1917


252.00


Purchase Primary


William Nixon


Purchase Street


1919


84.00


Bear Hill


Thomas Thew


Bear Hill


1919


126.00


Braggville


Thomas Rizzi


Braggville


1923


84.00


Hoboken


Plains Grammar


Plains Annex


Plains Primary


TOWN RECORDS, 1923


WARRANT FOR THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1923 Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Worcester, ss.


To either Constable in the Town of Milford, in said County, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified by law to vote in Elections and in Town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Town. on Monday, the fifth day of March, A. D. 1923, punctually at 5:45 o'clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following articles, namely :


(The polls may be closed at four o'clock in the after- noon on said day of meeting.)


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To choose all necessary town officers, a town clerk, town treasurer, tax collector, auditor, three select- men, highway surveyor (for one year), one assessor (three years) two members of the school committee (three years), one overseer of the poor (three years), one member of the board of health (three years), one sewer commissioner (three years) two trustees of town library (three years), two trustees of Vernon Grove Cemetery (three years), one park commissioner (three years), tree warden (one year), and five constables (one year), to be voted for on ballots prepared and furnished in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 54, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, and Acts in amendment thereof and addition thereto.


Also upon said ballots the voters shall give in their


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votes "Yes" or "No" in answer to the following ques- tions :


"Shall the town petition for the installation of an ac- counting system by the Commonwealth ?"


"Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non- intoxicating beverages in this town?"


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of the selectmen, town clerk, town treasurer, tax collector, audi- tor, assessors, overseers of the poor, sewer commissioners, school committee, trustees of town library, trustees of Vernon Grove Cemetery, park commissioners, highway surveyor, chief of police, engineers of the fire department, town solicitor, inspector of wires, inspector of animals, inspector of plumbing, sealer of weights and measures, and any other officers or committees of said town.


Article 4. To raise and appropriate such sum or sums of money as may be necessary to defray town expenses for the financial year ending December 31, 1923.


Article 5. To determine when all taxes for the year 1923 shall become due and payable, the time from which interest on unpaid taxes of said year shall be charged, and the compensation of the collector of taxes for the year ensuing.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) towards defraying the expenses of Memorial Day.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to take charge of all legal proceedings for or against the town.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1924, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1924.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to accept Sections 32-47 inclusive of Chapter 147 of the General Laws of Massachusetts relative to licensed boxing matches.


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Article 10. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to renew the town's contract with the Milford Electric Power & Power Company for street lighting, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to establish orders and by-laws as provided for in the General Laws, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to establish a by-law or by-laws, to provide for the limitation of par- ticular classes of buildings to specified districts or zones, as provided for in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 25, and amendments thereto, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to contract and agree for and in behalf of the town of Milford, to contribute a portion of the money, labor or materials toward the cost of laying out and con- structing a certain part of Cedar Street, within the town of Milford, and for this purpose see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00) or will authorize the town treasurer to issue bonds or notes to an amount not exceeding Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,00.00) at a rate of interest not exceeding five per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 14. To take action upon the election of a plan- ning board, and consider by-laws relative to the duties of said board.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) to pay to the Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture, "Worcester County Farm Bureau," in accordance with the provisions of, and for the purposes of Chapter 128, General Laws of Massachusetts, or pass any vote or votes in relation thereto.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to choose a director, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter


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128 General Laws of Massachusetts, to serve one year, or pass any vote or votes in relation thereto.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to provide and maintain for Co. C, 181 Reg. Inf., N. G., suitable grounds for parade, drill and small arm practice, as required under the provisions of Section 42, Chapter 33, General Laws of Massachusetts, raise and appropriate money therefor, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of cleaning out the brook in the rear of the Oliver Street School, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of constructing a suitable sidewalk and drain in front of the Stacy School, Spruce Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 20. To act on a resolution requesting legislation (1) to fix the maximum price at which coal may be sold in any congressional district, or part thereof, (2) to pro- vide for prior sales and shipments to consumers and to retailers of coal.


Article 21. To see if the town will authorize the select- men to appoint a committee of citizens to investigate and report at the next annual town meeting on the pos- sibility of establishing a town forest, and to appropriate money for the use of the committee for this purpose, or to take any action in relation thereto.


Article 22. To see of the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of putting Madden Avenue in a safe and passable condition, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) for the purpose of repairing Glines Avenue, and setting curbing on sidewalk, or take any action in relation thereto.


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Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to repair West Brook Street, or take any action in rela- tion thereto.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of repairing Whitney Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of repairing Court Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) for repairing Lincoln Street, from corner of Sumner Street through to Pearl Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) for the purpose of leasing and providing suitable head- quarters for the J. W. Powers Post, American Legion, under the provisions of Section 9, Chapter 40, General Laws of Massachusetts, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not exceeding Twelve Thousand Dol- lars ($12,000.00) for the purpose of purchasing a motor driven triple combination fire engine, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not exceeding Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000.00) for the purpose of the maintenance and opera- tion of sewers in the Town of Milford, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate an additional sum not exceeding Seven Thou- sand Dollars ($7,000.00) for the purpose of further con-


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structing its system of sewerage with particular refer- ence to the enlargement of the sewage disposal works, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee to take such action as may be necessary to abolish the Sewer Board, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 33. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) for the purpose of purchasing two tractors for use by the highway department, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 34. To see if the town will vote to rasie and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($360.00) to pay land damages on Medway Street, caused by the rebuilding of said street.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for the purpose of purchasing the land and building situated at the corner of East Main and Med- way Streets, owned by Thomas F. Rogers, said land be- ing necessary to complete the rebuilding of Medway Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 36. To see if the town will vote to accept and allow the report of the Selectmen on the laying out of Ravenna Street, and raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars ($265.00) for said street.


Article 37. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for the purpose of constructing additional drainage and repairing Water Street from South High Street to Pros- pect Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 38. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of constructing additional drainage on the north side of Water Street, from South High Street to Lee Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


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Article 39. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) for the purpose of extending its system of sewerage on Prospect Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 40. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) for the purpose of extending its system of sewerage on Hayward Street, from the corner of East Walnut Street about 500 feet in a southerly direction, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 41. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) for the purpose of extending its system of sewerage through Lee Street, from West Street to Lawrence Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 42. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for the purpose of repairing Mount Pleasant Street, and building sidewalk on said street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 43. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a town accountant under the pro- visions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 55, deter- mine his salary, and raise and appropriate money there- for.


Article 44. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for the maintenance of a dental clinic, the said clinic to be open to all children in said town under fourteen years of age, the same to be expended under the supervision of the school committee, or take any action in relation thereto.


And you are hereby directed to serve This Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town: also cause attested copies to be published in Mil- ford Daily News and Milford Gazette, newspapers pub-


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lished in said Town, Two Sabbaths at least before the time set for said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doing thereon to the Clerk of said Town, at the time of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Milford, this 14th day of February, A. D. 1923.


JOHN H. EGAN, FRANCIS G. KERR, JOHN H. CUNNIFF, Selectmen of Milford.


A True Copy. Attest :


ERNEST E. O'BRIEN, Constable of Milford.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Milford, March 5, 1923.


Worcester, ss.


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the town of Milford herein described, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned by posting up attested copies of this warrant at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said town, and I have likewise caused attested copies of this warrant to be published in the Milford Daily News and Milford Gazette, newspapers printed in said town, two Sabbaths before the time set for said meeting.


Attest:


ERNEST E. O'BRIEN, Constable of Milford.


A true copy of the warrant and the officer's return thereon.


Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1923


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Milford, March 5, 1923.


Worcester, ss.


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Milford qualified by law to vote in elections and in town affairs holden this fifth day of March, A. D. 1923, at 5.45 o'clock in the forenoon, the said inhabitants proceeded as follows :


The meeting was called to order by the town clerk who . read the warrant and the officer's return thereon.


Under Article 1. The meeting made choice of John T. McLoughlin as Moderator, the voting list being used.


Seven ballots were cast for John T. McLoughlin.


The moderator was sworn to a faithful performance of his duties by the Town clerk.


The polls were opened at 5.59 o'clock A. M.


Voted : To close the polls at 8 o'clock P. M.


Domnick J. Lang and Harold K. Bullard, tellers ap- pointed by the selectmen, to check the voting lists at the polls, and James E. Birmingham, J. Roy Kerr, ballot clerks, and Arthur J. Curley and William E. Stopp, deputy ballot clerks, were sworn to a faithful perform- ance of their duties by the town clerk.


Voted: That after the completion of action under Article 2 the meeting be adjourned until Wednesday evening, March 14, 1923, at eight o'clock P. M. in Town Hall.


Due notice having been given the polls at eight o'clock P. M. were declared closed.


During the voting the ballot box was opened, by unanimous consent of the moderator and town clerk, five


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times for the purpose of taking out and sorting and counting the ballots, first at 11.40 A. M. when it regis- tered 700, then at 3 P. M. when it registered 1500, then at 4.56 P. M. when it registered 2100, then at 5.45 P. M. when it registered 2550, then at the close of the polls, 8 o'clock P. M., when it registered 3651. The ballot box count and the count of the checkers and ballot clerks both agreed. Lists at the polls 3651. Lists at the tables 3651. The names of those on the lists of voters which were checked and audibly counted were found to be as follows : Males 2247, females 1404.


The following tellers appointed by the selectmen to report at six o'clock P. M. were sworn to a faithful per- formance of their duties by the town clerk. Harry L. Weber, Walter B. McFarland, Francis Hickey, Walter A. Vant, Garden Rae, George E. Stanley, James Giammarco, Frank R. Fahey, Dennis P. Flynn, Isaac W. Ward, Albert W. Jones, Alphonse Calzone, Ernest L. Schultz, John F. Burke, Jr., George S. Whitney, Charles F. Gillon, Edward D. Murray, M. Henry DeCoste, Cornelius M. Maroney, Henry Aspesi, John F. Hennessey, J. Warren Richardson, Achille Mazzarelli, Peter Leger, Edward D. Herlihy, Louis Morcone, John F. Grady, Joseph Lipman, James F. Baxter.


The following tellers were appointed to fill vacancies in the list appointed by the selectmen, the appointments being made by the moderator, Arthur Sheedy, John Wil- son, Edward J. O'Sullivan. They were sworn to a faith- ful performance of their duties by the town clerk.


The following tellers appointed by the selectmen to report at eight o'clock P. M. were sworn to a faithful performance of their duties by the town clerk: Joseph Santosuosso, Antonio Sannicandro, Thomas Eckles, Ray- mond J. Collins, Joseph I. Moore, Joseph T. Murphy, Ernest H. Johnson, Frank D. Thomas, Frank Hynes, William E. Moore, Louis Jacobs, John G. Earley, Ovide


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Del Catella, Leroy B. Brown, Henry M. Murray, Thomas F. Moore.


The ballots having been sorted and counted, the moder- ator declared the following officers elected :


The result was announced at 3 o'clock A. M. March 6, 1923.


Town clerk-Dennis J. Sullivan, 1 State street.


Town treasurer-George A. Barry, 10 Carroll street. Tax collector-Matthew J. Carbary, 41 Jefferson street. Auditor-William P. Clarke, 82 Congress street.


Selectmen-John H. Cuniff, 14 Spring street; John E. Higgiston, 274 Main street ; Dean R. Spindel, 97 Congress street.


Highway surveyor-John P. Callery, 67 Pine street. Assessor-Frederick W. Holland, 5 Thayer street. Overseer of Poor-Fred J. Coleman, 5 West street. Board of Health-James J. Best, 13 Poplar street. Sewer Commissioner-Louis P. Pratt, Beaver street. School Committee John V. Gallagher, 104 Spruce street; Herbert W. Shaw, 78 Purchase street.


Trustees, Public Library-Thomas J. Quirk, 25 High street; Patrick E. Sweeney, 42 Pearl street.


Trustees Vernon Grove Cemetery-Herbert S. Eld- redge, 276 Main street; Arthur L. Maynard, 62 Pine street ; Park commissioner, Fred W. Fitzsimmons, 46 Jef- ferson street; Tree Warden, Patrick F. Fitzgerald, 23 Leonard street; Constables, James J. Birmingham, 57 So. Main street; Charles Caruso, 15 Main street; James J. Fullum, 55 Grove street; Thomas F. Malloy, 10 Granite street; John J. Maloney, 10 Orchard street.


"Shall the Town petition for the installation of an accounting system by the Commonwealth? (This ques- tion is submitted under the provision of Chapter 516, Acts of 1922), Yes.


"Shall licenses be granted for the sale of Certain Non- Intoxicating Beverages in this Town? Yes.


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The following is the result of the ballot showing the number of votes cast for each candidate, and on the ques- tions submitted :


Town Clerk (One Year)


Dennis J. Sullivan, Citizens 3074


Blanks


577


Town Treasurer (One Year)


George A. Barry, Citizens 3024


Blanks


627


Tax Collector (One Year)


Matthew J. Carbary, Citizens. 3027


Blanks


624


Auditor (One Year)


William P. Clarke, Citizens 2191


Louis O. Sanclemente, Independent. 1137


Blanks


323


Selectmen (One Year)


John H. Cunniff, Citizens. 1891


John H. Eagan, Independent. 1682


John E. Higgiston, Citizens 1956


Francis G. Kerr, Independent. 1717


Joseph Morcone, Independent 1239


Dean R. Spindel, Citizens. 1904


Blanks


564


Highway Surveyor (One Year)


John P. Callery, Citizens. 2013


Austin J. Davoren, Nom. Paper 1478


Blanks


160


Assessor (Three Years)


Frederick W. Holland, Citizens. 2742


Blanks


909


Overseer of Poor (Three Years)


Fred J. Coleman, Nom. Paper 1858


Joseph C. Sovey, Citizens. 1507


Blanks


286


242


Board of Health (Three Years)


Oscar C. Ayotte, Nom. Paper 909


James J. Best, Nom. Paper 1186


James J. Casey, Citizens. 773


Roy C. Gilmore, Independent. 455


Blanks


328


Sewer Commissioner (Three Years)


William F. Higgins, Nom. Paper 1408


Louis P. Pratt, Citizens 1982


Blanks


261


School Committee (Three Years)


John V. Gallagher, Citizens. 2702


Herbert W. Shaw, Citizens 2375


Blanks


2225


Trustees, Public Library (Three Years)


Thomas J. Quirk, Citizens 2576


Patrick E. Sweeney, Citizens 2553


Blanks


2173


Trustees Vernon Grove Cemetery (Three Years)


Herbert S. Eldredge, Citizens. 2352


Arthur L. Maynard, Citizens 2225


Blanks


2725


Park Commissioner (Three Years) Fred W. Fitzsimmons, Citizens. 2561


Blanks


1090


Tree Warden (One Year)


Patrick F. Fitzgerald, Citizens. 2087


Charles F. Lawrence, Independent. 1069


Blanks


495


Constables (One Year)


James J. Birmingham, Citizens 2222


Charles Caruso, Citizens. 2228


Charles M. Cenedella, Independent. 1229


James J. Fullum, Citizens. 2504


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Thomas F. Malloy, Independent. 2041


Thomas McDonald, Citizens 1755


John J. Moloney, Citizens. 2316


Blanks 3960


"Shall the Town petition for the installation of an accounting system by the Commonwealth? Yes 1093, No 624, Blanks 1934.


"Shall Licenses be granted for the sale of Certain Non- Intoxicating Beverages in this Town? Yes 1738, No 881, Blanks 1032.


The ballots cast and the lists of voters used at the election were sealed and endorsed by the moderator, town clerk and election officers and delivered to the town clerk as the law requires.


The unused ballots and all soiled and cancelled ballots certified to by the ballot clerks to be such were sealed and delivered to the town clerk as the law requires.


The oath of office was administered to Dennis J. Sulli- van, Town Clerk, in open meeting by John T. McLough- lin, Moderator.


The oath of office was administered to John E. Higgis- ton, Selectman, in open meeting by John T. McLoughlin, Moderator.


The result of the vote having been declared the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday evening, March 14, 1923, at eight o'clock P. M. in Town Hall.


A true record. Attest : DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


A true copy of records. Attest : DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


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ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 14, 1923 Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Milford, March 14, 1923.


Worcester, ss.


In pursuance to a vote passed at the town meeting March 5, 1923, the inhabitants of the town of Milford met in Town Hall and proceeded as follows:


The meeting was called to order by the moderator at eight o'clock P. M.


Article 3. Voted, To accept the reports of all town offi- cers as printed in the annual town report.


Article 4. William A. Murray, Secretary of the Finance Committee submitted the following report for the Committee.


Report of the Finance Committee-1923


We submit the following recommendations for 1923: Board of Health :


General


$ 3,700.00


(1922 $3,200.00)


Unpaid bills 432.00


(1922 $350.00)


Dental Clinic ... 1,400.00


$5,532.00


Fire Department :


Brush fires


$


200.00


(1922 $200.00)


Incidentals


2,700.00


(1922 $3,000.00)


New Hose


500.00


(1922 None)


Pay-roll


11,305.00


(1922 $11,275.00)


Repairs


(1922 $500.00)


Special repairs 300.00


(1922 None)


15,005.00


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Fees (General Laws. Chapter 262, Sec. 51) (1922 $500.00) 500.00


Highways:


General $ 35,000.00


(1922 $40,000.00)


Unpaid bills, 1922. .. 1,311.59


(1922 $415.60)


36,311.59


Incidentals :


General


$


5,000.00


(1922 $5,000.00)


Unpaid bills


254.11


5,254.11


(1922 $90.21)


21,500.00


Interest : (1922 $17,600.)


Memorial Day :


Post 22, G. A. R.


$


200.00


Powers Post, Am. Legion .. 200.00


400.00


(1922 $400.00)


Memorial Hall :


General


$


1,000.00


(1922 $1,000.00)


Unpaid bills 24.95


1,024.95


Military Aid


700.00


(1922 $800.00)


North Purchase Cemetery ....


50.00


(1922 $50.00)


Playground Supervision. (See Town Parks) (1922 $200.00)


Police Department :


General $ 12,000.00 12,461.00


(1922 $14,000.00)


12,461.00


Motor Vehicle (Ford) 461.00


Poor Department : General $ 23,500.00


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(1922. Income and $12,500.00) Unpaid bills $ 2,924.78 26,424.78


(1922 $2,924.78)


Mothers' Aid $ 20,000.00


(1922, Income and $12,000.00)


Unpaid bills. 994.03 20,994.03


(1922 $1,228.63)


Reserve Fund (Gen. Laws


Chap. 40, Section 6) (1922 $2,000.00)


5,000.00


Salaries :


General


$ 16,500.00


(1922 $16,500.00)


Unpaid bills ..


389.50


(1922 None)


Secretary Finance Commis-


sion


50.00


(1922 $50.00) 16,939.50


School Department $149,689.26


(1922 $144.689.26)


Dental Clinic, Re-imburse- ment to date 426.66


150,115.92 4,000.00


Sidewalks (1922 $5,000.00)


Sewer Department :


General maintenance $ 5,000.00


(1922 $5,000.00)


Construction


6,000.00


(1922 None) 11,000.00




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