Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1959, Part 11

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 286


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John Manuel Balanca


Marc Joseph Balzarini


Florence Carmella Bertone


John Anthony Beccia, Jr.


Robert Louis Bagaglio Stella Eliza Belmelli Joyce Mary Belmonte Patricia Ann Birmingham Patricia Lee Blackler


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Michael Richard Blascio, Jr. Jane Marie Bonina Samuel Anthony Calagione, Jr. Ronica Carini


F. Timothy Carroll Aldo Louis Cecchi Alfred Joseph Cenedella, Jr. Patricia Ann Chiccarelli


Lina Compagnone Henry Guido Consigli, Jr. Ellen Louise Copeland Beverly Ann Costello


Mary Frances Cutter David Ignatius Davoren, Jr. Antoinette Patricia DeLoia Virginia Marie DelSignore Lucille Ann DeLuca Sena Elizabeth Demerjian Marie Elaine DiVittorio Mary Elizabeth Drew Florence Helene Dwyer Brenda Jean Giacomelli Angelina F. Gogliormella


Dennie Bruce Grillo


Maureen Rita Heaslip


Jean F. Iacovelli


Leonard Andrew Izzo Rose Marie Jarry


Mitchell Arthur Kalpakgian


Kathleen Mary Krauss


Phyllis Irene LaFleur


Robert Joseph Laronga Sally Ann Lovejoy Mary Lou Maietta


Ronald Charles Martin Marie Catherine Mohan L. George Murray, Jr. Barbara Linda Nohr Enrico Anthony Pilla


Joanne Marie Bonetti Louis Michael Calabrese Louise Constance Capece Kathleen Helen Carroll Joanne Mary Casamassa Barbara Ann Celozzi Beatrice Annetta Cenedella Irma Ann Colabello Walter Robert Conley Phyllis Ann Consoletti Gigino Cordani Joan Ann Cugini Alice Ann DaCosta Nancy Lee DeCost Lucille DeLoia Carol Ann DeLuca Daniel Louis DeMatteis, Jr. Joseph John DeVita Ralph Vincent D'Onofrio Peter Patrick Drugan Barbara Ann Feccia Thomas Joseph Glennon Beverly Ann Grassi Regina Rose Grillo Linda Joyce Heller Linda Marie Iadarola Carol Ann Jablonski Jacqueline Ruth Jones Carol Ann Knight Warren Frederick Kunz Barbara Ann Lancia Walter Gilbert Lobisser Anthony Charles Lumenti Linda Mae Mainini Stephen Joseph McDonough Joseph George Moro Carolyn Ann Mussulli Marcia Francine Paradiso Carol Ann Poirier


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George Francis Pyne Barbara Jean Ridolfi Melvyn Thomas Rota John Anthony Sannicandro, III Marie Grace Santoro Janice Marie Scrima Walter Francis Smith


Virginia Joy Sweet Nancy Jane Taylor


Joseph Testa Patricia Ann Tomaso


Loretta Catherine Anne Tosches


Nicholas Arthur Trongone


Annetta Marie Vasti


Robert Frederick Webster, Jr. Joyce Donna Yoselow


Robert Irwin Zurndorfer


Patricia Louise Quinlan Joel Leonard Rosenfeld John Frank Ruggiero Ida Marie Sansone Jo-Ann Mary Savage Marie Hildergarde Shea Stuart Solomon Richard John Tavano Joseph Nicholas Testa Louise Marie Titolo Albert Michael Tosches Ronald Michael Tosti Ann Rose Tusino Diane Ellen Warren Anthony Richard Williams Paul Steven Zicolella


Students Who Achieved the Ten Highest Averages During Their Four Years:


Albert Michael Tosches


Richard John Tavano Mitchell Arthur Kalpakgian Stuart Solomon


Lina Compagnone


Brenda Jean Giacomelli


Daniel Louis DeMatteis, Jr. Barbara Ann Feccia Kathleen Mary Krauss Beverly Ann Grassi


Class Motto "Today Decides Tomorrow"


Class Colors


Red and White


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Secretary's Report


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES


Allied Publishers


$93.74


Allyn and Bacon, Inc.


366.34


Alvin and Company, Inc.


24.81


American Association of School Administrators, Inc.


10.00


American Book Company


2,165.40


American Council of Education


12.00


American Education Publications


4.50


American Fire Equipment Company


3.75


American Forestry Association


12.00


American School Board Journal


4.00


Amsco School Publications


328.85


Appliance Center, the


103.75


Association of American Medical Colleges


4.00


Audio-Visual Publications


44.58


Barnard, F. J. and Company


97.49


Benefic Press, Inc.


457.87


Bioscope Manufacturing Company


193.70


Boston College Testing Service


10.99


Bradbury-Locke Company


8.86


Brooks, Nelson


2.50


Brown, W. C. Company


2.75


Bureau of Publications


5.14


Burroughs, Inc.


2.70


Business Envelope Manufacturers


16.46


Bryant, Carle A.


13.04


Cahill's News Agency, Inc.


93.06


California Test Bureau


771.56


Cambridge Book Company


16.58


Careers, Inc.


28.00


Carolina Biological Supply Company


128.16


Casey, William H. Store, Inc.


128.41


Central Landscape Service


16.00


Central Scientific Company


291.03


Central Supply Company, Inc.


43.05


Charlescraft Press


72.40


207


Chemical Education Publishers, Inc.


1.75


Chronicle Guidance Publications


31.50


Clarke Printing Company 482.35


Clark, George H. and Company


18.72


Clougherty, Charles Company


4.50


Coe-Palm Biological Supply House


53.65


College Bindery, the


7.70


College Blue Book, the


18.00


College Entrance Book Company


43.29


College Entrance Publications Corporation


23.89


Collier, P. F. and Son Company


51.63


Connecticut, University of


6.00


Consumer Reports, Inc.


5.00


Continental Press, the


127.73


Conney, Charles E. Store


3.49


Cooperative Test Division


90.72


Costello, Walter F.


10.00


Croft, Arthur C. Publications


271.56


Crowell, Thomas Y. Company


2.49


Curriculum Guide Company


14.00


Dan Dee Donuts


.90


Davidson, J. E. Company


262.00


Davoren's Drive-In Pharmacy


152.83


Denoyer-Geppert Company


323.93


Dick, A. B. Products Company


1,329.76


Distributor's Group, the


2.05


Doubleday and Company, Inc.


3.33


Dura Binding Company


64.90


Educational Filmstrips


18.00


Educational Services, Inc.


29.64


Educators' Progress Service


34.76


Encyclopedia Britannica Films


90.05


Examinations Committee


8.54


Field Enterprises Educational Corporation


97.94


Filmstrip House, the


20.04


Filmstrip-of-the-Month Club


60.00


Fischer, Carl Inc.


89.13


Flagg, George A. Company


255.00


Fortune


11.75.


208


Franklin Publishing Company


10.35


Funk and Wagnalls Company


22.34


Garelick Brothers Farms


.84


Ginn and Company


1,019.86


Gledhill Brothers, Inc.


1,373.16


Grolier Society, the


11.94


Hammett, J. L. Company


2,718.37


Hammond, C. S. and Company


57.24


Harbor Tool Company


157.60


Harcourt, Brace and Company


67.86


Harmar Company, the


75.80


Harper and Brothers


5.25


H and S Electrical Company


178.50


Heath, D. C. Company


583.75


High School Guidance Club


30.00


High School Science Club


30.00


Holt, Henry and Company


2,176.50


Home Laundry, the


1.10


Honz, Donald R.


1.14


Houghton-Mifflin, Inc.


152.42


Iacovelli Oil Company


1.00


Informative Classroom Picture Publishers


76.35


International Business Machines Corporation


48.15


Janes, H. T. and Sons


75.17


Jaques, L. N. and Son


12.99


Junior Scholastic


240.00


Ken's Radio and TV


75.95


Keystone Envelope Company


18.74


Kingston Electronic Corporation


76.37


Kunz, David C.


10.00


Ladd Visual Service


1.03


Laidlaw Brothers


11.54


Larson, B. A. Company


170.51


Leo Trucking Company


1.80


Library of Science


27.10


Lindner, Harold


20.01


Lyons and Carnahan


13.00


Macmillan Company


139.03


Mainco Trading Company


2,689.08


209


Manufacturing Chemists' Association


2.15


Mariner, E. E.


14.25


Martin and Murray, Inc. 39.79


Massachusetts Association of School Committees, Inc.


170.50


Massachusetts, Commonwealth of


24.20


Massachusetts Council for Public Schools


5.00


Massachusetts School Superintendents' Association


5.00


Mayo Agency, the


2.85


McCausland's Supermarket


93.81


McCormack-Mathers Publishing Company


29.62


McGraw-Hill Book Company


26.15


Mentzer, Bush and Company


48.85


Milford Daily News


24.75


Mill and Factory Supplies


23.87


Miller-Bryant-Pierce


466.65


Milton Bradley Company, the


333.25


Mimeograph Distributors, Inc.


112.80


Morin's Photographical Studios


21.50


National Association of Secondary School Principals


12.97


National Catholic Reading Distributors


5.60


National Educational Association, the


23.58


National School Public Relations Association


17.50


National Science Teachers' Association


8.37


Nation's Schools, the


4.00


Neilan's Drug Store


6.47


New England Association of School Superintendents


4.00


New England School Development Council


17.53


New York Central Railroad Company, the


6.35


New York Times Company, the


15.00


Norton, W. W. and Company


9.06


Ohio Educational Association


1.06


Oxford Book Company, Inc.


12.00


Oxford University Press


5.40


Pacific and Atlantic Shippers


15.86


Palmer Company, the


6.35


Perkins, M. N. Company


189.00


Petnov Radio and Television


11.00


Philosophical Library, the


10.99


Pickett and Eckel, Inc.


15.00


210


Pitman Publishing Company


79.87


Potomac Press


2.95


Prentice Hall, Inc.


87.30


Prospect Union Educational Exchange


2.00


Pyne Flowers, Inc.


14.10


Quincy-South Shore Credit Association


5.00


Railway Express Agency


14.05


Rand-McNally and Company


15.58


Random House, Inc.


7.69


Reader's Digest, the


27.43


Reinhold Publishing Corporation


20.85


Remington-Rand, Inc.


215.69


Rice, J. Allen and Company


17.44


Rinehart and Company


4.19


Rinehart System


300.00


Robbins, George B.


45.80


Rowe, H. M. Company


22.16


Row, Peterson Company, Inc


495.05


Royal-McBee Corporation


167.93


Saint Martin's Press, Inc.


109.87


School Executive, the


5.00


Science Publications


132.27


Science Research Associates, Inc.


215.51


Science Service


2.00


Scientific American


3.25


Scott-Ahearn Chevrolet Company


26.07


Scott-Foresman, Inc.


53.30


Scribner, Charles' Sons


277.63


Seaver's Express, Inc.


13.90


Shawnee Press, Inc.


43.94


Sheehan, J. P. Company


40.09


Silver-Burdett, Inc.


172.76


Simon and Schuster, Inc.


88.57


Singer, L. W. Company, Inc.


127.18


Smith-Corona, Inc.


75.00


South-Western Publishing Company


896.03


Standard Auto Gear Company


16.27


Stetson, M. D. Company


477.06


Stimpson, G. E. Company


1,039.05


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Students' College Guide


10.95


Taber, Earl M. and Associates


38.35


Tadco Manufacturing, Inc.


23.52


Teachers' Visual Aids-Audionics


32.41


Time, Inc.


47.50


Transport Clearing of New England


10.84


Underwood Corporation


40.07


University of Chicago Press, the


12.14


Van Nostrand, D. and Company


5.82


Vasti, John


1.68


Walch, J. Weston


13.98


Welch, W. M. Manufacturing Company


1,277.28


Whitlock, C. E. H.


24.60


Whittier, John D.


57.38


Wiley, John and Son


26.68


Winston, John C. Company


102.32


Wolkins, Henry S. Company


361.56


World Book Company


711.12


World Publishing Company


10.01


$32,091.94


FUEL


Barney Coal Company, Inc.


$650.44


Julian's Oil Service


11,545.65


Quincy Oil Company


3,062.10


Shaughnessy, H. J. Oil Company


4,983.48


$20,241.67


TRANSPORTATION


Abbiuso Bus Company


$5,533.00


Ahearn, James


137.60


Carlstrom Bus Lines


417.85


Curley, James


134.40


DiAntonio, Charles


119.20


DiGirolamo, Nicholas


128.80


Davoren, David I.


250.00


Hayes, Joseph


74.40


212


Kafer, Theresa J.


54.00


Kavanaugh, William


22.40


O'Brien-Rizoli Bus Company


8,294.00


Ruggiero, John


55.20


Stewart, George O. Bus Company


7,783.00


Ted's Taxi


1,316.40


Town Taxi


922.00


White, William K.


4,791.00


$30,033.25


TUITION


Framingham, Town of


$256.50


Lynn, City of


6.00


Marlborough, City of


21.10


Worcester, City of


3,872.50


$4,156.10


ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT


Don Coyle's Sporting Goods


$60.00


Harold's, Inc.


364.50


Horace Partridge


5,814.68


Ivory System


23.00


Johnson Bus Lines


140.73


Public Cleaners


55.75


$6,458.66


NEW EQUIPMENT


Allied Publishers


$80.50


Appliance Center, the


675.00


Bailey Woodworking Company


8,737.00


Birmingham Furniture and Upholstery Studio


129.50


Cadillac Desk Company


835.00


Carbeau, Inc.


1,444.00


Concord Correctional Institution


2,427.00


Dick, A. B. Products Company


505.75


Ellis Traub Business Machines


125.00


213


977.50


Exec-U-Phone Systems


Faneuil Uniform Company, the


1,390.00


Gledhill Brothers, Inc.


2,879.25


Harbor Tool Supply Company


996.16


International Business Machines


210.00


Livingstone Camera Stores Mainco Trading Company


5,520.60


Marchant Calculators


192.00


Milton-Bradley Company


293.85


Morin's Studio and Camera Shop


303.90


Paris Manufacturing Company


269.97


Remington-Rand, Inc.


294.00


Smith-Corona-Marchant, Inc.


667.50


Stimpson, G. E. Company


2,588.56


Teachers' Visual Aids-Audionics


415.00


Walters, Fred G. Company


3,259.90


Worcester County Electric Company


49.95


$35,491.84


REPAIRS


Bradbury-Locke Company


$774.13


Casey, William H. Store, Inc.


78.75


Central Supply Company


195.42


Consigli Construction Company


7,768.02


Egan, John W. Company


1,728.00


Ferrante and Lancisi


2,507.34


Fitzpatrick's Express


130.00


Frank's Electrical Company


111.95


Frieswick, Oliver


114.49


Home Specialties Company, Inc.


198.00


Jaques, L. N. and Son


32.90


Johns, Alex and Son


45.00


Lombardi, Americo W.


7,458.77


Milford Welding Company


142.50


M. R. M. Sheet Metal Company


192.40


Niro, Augustino


1,539.18


Niro and Niro, Inc.


7,470.08


Nobilini, Ned and Sons


104.80


214


244.95


O'Donnell, William J.


796.28


Pantano, A. M.


1,063.00


Parente's Floor Coverings


576.70


Power, John F. and Son


137.14


Rolen Construction Company


246.00


Rubenstein Electrical Supply Company


365.08


Tile-O-Rama


2,872.26


Werber and Rose, Inc.


233.10


Williams, W. J.


675.86


Zocchi, Leon


657.23


$38,214.38


MISCELLANEOUS


Aborn Chemical Company


$135.00


Aldrich's Lawnmower Service


40.90


Bradbury-Locke Company


22.87


Brennan Awning Company


18.00


Brulin and Company


1,168.12


Casey, William H. Store, Inc.


558.45


Central Landscape Service


440.00


Central Supply Company


250.00


Charlie's Amoco Service Station


17.61


Clarke Printing Company


72.55


Consigli Construction Company


115.90


Coyne Industrial Laundry


21.30


Croft Chemical Products, Inc.


74.50


C and W Boiler Manufacture and Repair Co.


6.00


Davoren's Drive-In Pharmacy


7.74


DiPietro's Paint and Hardware


42.36


Dolge, the C. B. Company


271.67


Drew, E. F. Company


20.09


Electrical Appliance Service


40.90


Ernie's Cabinet Shop


2.75


Ferraro's Trucking Company


191.00


Fitzpatrick and Serrano


4.39


Frieswick, Oliver


70.69


Hickey, J. F. Insurance Agency


207.33


Hillside Nurseries


40.00


215


Hollis Laboratories, Inc.


24.95


Home Laundry, the


8.10 94.90


Iacovelli, Nicholas


Industrial Oil and Chemical Company


299.00


Industrial Supplies of Worcester, Inc.


7.20


Jaques, L. N. and Son


178.65


Kunz, David C.


20.00


Lyman, John R. Company


55.37


Manella, Joseph R.


27.59


Massachusetts Correctional Institutions


33.90


Master Lock Company


72.00


McCausland's Market


3.47


Midwest Distributors


25.52


Milford Daily News


211.15


Milford Glass and Mirror Company


82.50


Milford Locksmith


284.45


Milford Vacuum Cleaner Repair Service


60.39


Milford Water Company


1,258.42


M. R. M. Sheet Metal Company


14.15


Mussulli Cabinet Shop


287.50


National Uniform Rental Service


49.70


New England Telephone and Telegraph Company


1,816.53


Niro, Augustino


19.50


Niro and Niro, Inc.


37.25


Perkins and Butler, Inc.


24.00


Petty Cash


350.00


Power, John F. and Son


7.75


Power, William


3.50


Ray's Auto Repair


40.89


Rinehart Writing System


600.00


Ripley, John C.


100.00


· · Robertson's Auto Sales


5.00


Rochester Germicide Company


733.54


Rose Machine Shop


40.00


Rosenfeld's Garage


130.88


Rubenstein Electrical Supply Company


32.15


Scott-Ahearn Chevrolet Company


104.49


Sherwin-Williams Company, the


7.20


Spindel, Earl Jr.


100.00


216


Stetson, M. D. Company


2,017.56


Tadco Manufacturing, Inc.


35.28


Tennant, G. H. Company


33.75


Tile-O-Rama


24.69


Volpe, Joseph and Son


169.50


Wirthmore Stores, Inc.


32.00


Worcester County Electric Company


4,410.26


Worcester Gas Light Company


1,041.27


Worcester Paper and Supply


40.50


Zocchi, Leon


1,550.57


$20,447.09


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Personnel Board Report


January 23, 1960


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


The Personnel Board believes that a report of its progress at this time may be of some value.


First we wish to report that the task of drawing up a Classifica- tion and Compensation Plan, suitable for the Town of Milford, requires more time than the Board has had at its disposal. Much work has been done on the assignment, and we have reached what appears to be certain conclusions; but because a great deal of work still remains to be done, some of the conclusions have not as yet been accepted as final.


We believe, however, that because of the importance of com- pensation to the employees and to the community as well, that we should at this time furnish such information as we deem to be proper to those concerned for what it may be worth.


In working on the Compensation Plan, we have in mind two objectives. The plan must have a schedule that will provide each employee covered by the plan with a wage and with benefits that are comparable to those of local industry and to those received by town employees in comparable cities and towns. The plan must also include a method or plan for making adjustments to the schedule in order that the employees may continue to receive fair compensation.


One of the first steps taken by the Board was to study the survey and report, that was made by the previous committee a year ago. A more recent survey, one that was made by the Massachu- setts Municipal Personnel Board Association in October, made it possible to better evaluate the findings of that committee. The Board is in complete accord with the committee's report and recommendations.


In its report, the committee suggested that there is possibly some inequality in the wage structure. With this, we are also in agreement, but until a more extensive study has been made, it can


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not be determined if and where such inequality exists. Such studies are now in progress and within a few days questionnaires designed to assist the Board in classifying and evaluating the various positions will be in the hands of the employees.


The five per cent increase voted at the last annual town meeting established a wage level for those receiving the increase, that appears to have been fair to both the employees and the tax payers. The Mass. Cost of Living Index at that time was 125.6. During 1959 the index went up 1.2 per cent. It is expected to go higher in 1960. An increase of 2.3 percent should be equivalent to the Cost of Living Index about mid year 1960.


The Cost of Living Index is in general use for the purpose that it has been used here. The index alone, however, is not enough to maintain the comparability of municipal wage schedules. For this reason periodic comparison surveys, similar to the one now being made by the Board, will be a requirement and a part of the plan.


An increase in vacation allowance is also an interest to the town employees. We have found that three weeks vacation after 15 years service has become a practice in most municipalities and in private industry. There is a trend toward reducing the number of years service required; but until the Board has made further study of vacation practices along with other benefits, we recommend that a three weeks' vacation be allowed after 15 years service.


In this report, we have tried to give some idea of what is being done by the Board and of what may be expected of the plan to be submitted for approval at a later date.


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE V. LARKIN, Chairman ELMER M. HOLLIS, Secretary GEORGE F. BELFORTI FRANCIS W. COLLINS JOHN J. DOYLE


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Town Accountant's Report


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Herewith I submit my Annual Report of the financial transac- tions of the Town of Milford for the year ending December 31, 1959.


Included is the usual Balance Sheet, a detailed report of the Receipts from all sources of income, a detailed report of the Expenditures of each Department and Account, a Recapitulation Schedule showing the Appropriations, Receipts, and Transfers, Ex- penditures, and Balance, and also the estimated cost to run the various departments as submitted by them for the coming year. Also included is a schedule showing the Salaries and Wages paid to all Employees except Employees in the School Department, and a Debt Schedule showing the Outstanding Debt and the Maturity by years.


I wish at this time to thank all the Departments for their cooperation during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


MICHAEL J. HANNIGAN,


Town Accountant


RECEIPTS 1959


Current Year:


Poll


7,356.00


Personal


148,455.68


Real Estate


1,107,666.83


Motor Vehicle Excise


104,047.46


$1,367,525.97


Previous Years:


Poll


596.00


Personal


23,692.45


220


Real Estate


139,639.99


Motor Vehicle Excise


33,819.91


Estate of Deceased Persons


2,360.02


Loss of Taxes


2,388.20


From the State:


Income Taxes


183,675.35


Corporation Taxes


78,986.03


Meal Taxes


7,826.31


270,487.69


Total for Taxes


$1,840,510.23


Licenses


Liquor


23,841.00


Pedlars


110.00


Sunday


220.00


Pool, Billiard and Bowling


97.80


All Other


763.61


25,032.41


Fines and Forfeits


Third District Court


317.39


Tax Titles


4,050.42


4,367.81


Grants and Gifts


For Old Age Assistance


112,999.36


For Aid to Dependent Children


28,033.80


For Vocational Education


1,023.35


For Aid to Disabled


8,624.38


For Highways


30,627.69


Coleman Gift


500.00


Dog Tax from County


1,653.33


Boncompagni Gift for Draper Park


1,000.00


184,461.91


221


197,748.35


Special Assessments


Unapportioned Sewer Assessment


7,008.15


Apportioned Sewer Assessments


453.66


7,461.81


DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE


General Government


Treasurer


2.00


Town Clerk


3,502.40


Assessors


16.00


Town Hall


1,645.00


Total for General Government


5,165.40


Public Safety


Police-Meter Collection


19,068.54


Police-Miscellaneous


170.65


Fire-Sale of Old Materials


55.00


Fire-Miscellaneous


16.75


Sealer of Weights and Measures


309.00


Services of Dog Officer


420.00


Total for Public Safety


20,039.94


Health and Sanitation


Tuberculosis


567.14


Other Health


190.15


Dental Clinic


89.25


Plumbing Inspection


372.50


Grant for Sewer Construction


105,000.00


Total for Health and Sanitation


106,219.04


Highways


General


40.05


Joint Maintenance-State


1,499.76


222


Joint Maintenance-County


1,499.76


Snow Removal


23.36


Joint Construction-State


3,447.23


Joint Construction-County


1,723.61


Individuals


2,854.40


Total for Highways


11,088.17


Public Welfare


Medical Home


90,009.83


General Aid and Aid to Disabled:


From the State


11,332.09


From Cities and Towns


3,094.70


From Individuals


3,539.40


Aid to Dependent Children:


From the State


22,641.90


From Individuals


6,730.44


Old Age Assistance:


From the State


91,464.56


From Cities and Towns


3,234.80


From Individuals


9,536.70


Total for Public Welfare


241,584.22


Veterans Benefits


From State


22,658.75


All Other


17.00


Total for Veterans Benefits


22,675.75


Schools


School Lunch Program


33,487.31


School Athletic Program


4,761.60


Tuition of State Wards


12,630.75


Other Tuition


3,128.97


All Other


18,047.99


Total for Schools


72,056.62


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Library


Fines


197.51


Recreation and Unclassified :


Rent of Fino Field All Other


1,037.80


858.50


Total for Recreation and Unclassified


1,896.30


Cemeteries


Sale of Lots


210.00


Care of Lots


270.00


Interments


1,395.00


Total for Cemeteries


1,875.00


Interest


On Deposits


5,084.00


On Deferred Taxes


6,535.04


On Special Assessments


98.63


On Tax Titles


42.18


On Post War Rehabilitation Fund


188.00


On Cemetery Funds


2,783.91


Total for Interest 14,731.76


Municipal Indebtedness


Anticipation of Revenue Loans


400,000.00


Agency, Trust and Investment


Dog Licenses for County


2,528.75


Cemetery Perpetual Care Bequests


1,575.00


Tailings


391.76


Payroll Deductions:


State Tax


10,085.86


Blue Cross and Blue Shield


1,541.20


224


Group Insurance U.S. Bonds Federal Taxes


16,729.36


11,966.69


130,185.75


Total for Agency, Trust and Investment 175,004.37


Refunds


General Departments


6,621.48


Dividends on Group Insurance


3,457.13


Taxi Badge


26.00


Return of Petty Cash Advance


30.00


Total for Refunds


10,134.61


Transfers


Library from Dog Tax


1,653.33


Meter Operation-Salaries from Meter


Collections


16,378.24


Meter Operation-Maintenance from Meter Collections


1,500.00


Construction of Blanchard Road from


State Bond Issue


11,550.00


Construction of Fountain Street from State Bond Issue 19,077.69


Selectmen-Expenses from Reserve Fund


600.00


Accountant-Salaries from Reserve Fund 250.00


Treasurer-Expenses from Reserve Fund 12.00


Town Counsel-Expenses from Reserve Fund 150.00


Police-Traffic Signals from Reserve Fund 720.00


Zoning Board-from Reserve Fund 75.00


Dog Officer-Expenses from Reserve Fund 75.00


Health-Expenses from Reserve Fund


3,268.66


Veterans Benefits-Adm. from Reserve Fund 109.75


Veterans Benefits-Investigation from


Reserve Fund 34.00


Veterans Benefits-Assistance from


Reserve Fund 4,500.00


225


Damage to Persons and Property-from Reserve Fund 3,900.00


Fino Field Operation-from Reserve Fund


155.00


Workmen's Comp. Insurance-from Reserve Fund


1,433.18


Group Insurance-from Reserve Fund


825.00


Blanket Insurance-from Reserve Fund


975.00


Boiler Insurance-from Reserve Fund


65.52


No. Purchase Cemetery-from Reserve Fund


75.00


Interest-from Reserve Fund


1,374.04


Total for Transfers


68,756.41


Total Receipts


$3,213,259.47


Cash in Treasury-January 1, 1959


825,661.97


Grand Total


$4,038,921.44


EXPENDITURES 1959


General Government


Moderator


$150.00


Finance Committee:


Salaries


$300.00


Expenses


225.09


Total for Finance Committee


525.09


Selectmen:


Salaries of Selectmen


1,815.00


Salary of Clerk


550.00


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


214.32


Printing and Advertising


762.53


Telephone


265.70


Engineering Survey


225.00


Attorney's Fees


750.00


226


All Other


291.30


Total for Selectmen


4,873.85


Accountant:


Salaries:


Accountant


5,871.08


Clerk Hire


3,341.25


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


138.52


Telephone


180.10


Binding


66.00


Association Dues


5.00


Maintenance of Equipment


42.00


All Other


57.75


Total for Accountant


9,701.70


Treasurer:


Salaries and Wages:


Treasurer


4,252.51


Clerical


3,212.47


Expenses :


New Equipment


550.00


Stationery and Postage


179.45


Printing and Advertising


430.27


Telephone


188.28


Surety Bond


221.35


All Other


111.82


Total for Treasurer


9,146.15


Tax Collector:


Salaries:


Tax Collector


5,649.52


Clerical


3,269.98


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


746.67


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