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25.00
Independent Super Market
40.00
Joslin Clinic
24.60
MacLellan, Dr. Joseph
181.00
Massachusetts General Hospital
13.55
Mazzarelli's Super Market
115.00
McKittrick, Dr. J. E.
5.00
Meldonian's Super Market
196.00
The Memorial Hospital
840.99
Milford Ambulance Service
36.50
Milford Hospital
370.60
Neilan's
39.35
New England Deaconess Hospital
1,232.97
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
403.92
Phil & Co.
4.95
Piscia, Dr. Peter
44.25
Plains Pharmacy
21.50
Pondville Hospital
150.00
Rice, J. Allen & Co.
16.75
Ruggerio Bros.
60.60
South Main St. Market
30.00
Sweet, A. H., Co.
176.47
$19,896.10
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
5,633.30
$25,529.40
PERSONAL SERVICES
Appropriation
$12,198.22
194
Expenditures :
James L. Ahearn, Salary
$2,630.60
Margaret Callahan, Salary
2,001.21
William Quirk, Salary
2,152.21
Roseann Sannicandro, Salary
1,761.34
Carmella Wright, Salary
1,825.00
Dr. G. S. Nossiff, Salary
1,089.00
Charles H. Rizoli, Salary
332.75
Henry J. Pillarella, Salary
36.21
William B. Dugan, Salary
199.65
Joseph C. Bianchi, Jr., Salary
163.44
$12,191.41
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
6.81
$12,198.22
ADMINISTRATION
Appropriation
$200.00
Expenditures:
Cahill's
$23.59
The Clarke Printing Co.
109.55
Stimpson's
49.60
Liberty Typewriter Co.
1.25
James L. Ahearn, Meetings
7.50
William Quirk, Meetings
2.50
Massachusetts Association of Relief Officers
6.00
$199.99
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
.01
TOTAL COST FOR GENERAL RELIEF
$200.00 $32,287.50
State Reimbursements
$3,853.11
Other Cities and Towns
2,075.65
Individual Reimbursements
1,285.89
7,214.65
NET COST TO TOWN
$25,072.85
195
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Federal Assistance-Receipts
Balance carried from 1959
$18,781.43
Federal Grants received during 1960
102,390.50
582.85
Cancelled Checks Refunds
157.22
$121,912.00
Federal Assistance-Expenditures
Cash-Relief of Persons
$56,642.97
Allen, Eugene Dr.
199.00
Bon Tempo, Carl Dr.
156.00
Capece, Nicholas Dr.
193.00
Carmichael's Drug Store
255.65
Carnicelli, T. J. Dr.
6.00
Carroll, Charles Dr.
152.00
Central Pharmacy
20.05
Cicchetti, John Dr.
33.00
Claflin Hill Nursing Home
6,364.02
Coniaris, John Dr.
50.00
Crowley, Walter Dr.
8.00
Cushing Hospital
425.35
Davoren's Pharmacy
220.25
DePalo, Thomas Dr.
139.00
DeSalvia, John J. Dr.
12.00
District Nurses Association
614.00
Forsythe, James
277.50
Franklin Nursing Home
631.50
Fuchs, Jacob Dr.
348.00
Graceland Convalescent Home
3,775.70
Hebrew Home For The Aged
799.50
Heller, Sidney Dr.
36.00
Highland Park Nursing Home
816.50
Hopedale Pharmacy
140.75
Lukert, Ronald Dr.
139.00
Lynch's Pharmacy
67.80
Markarian, S. H. Dr.
36.00
Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary
237.77
Milford Ambulance Service
24.00
Milford Hospital
2,019.72
196
Milford Public Medical Home and Infirmary 11,898.11
Nathanson, N. R. Dr.
30.00
Mastrioanni, Nicholas Dr.
12.00
Neilan's Drug Store
693.75
New England Center Hospital
20.00
Fishbein Hearing Center
7.80
Nigro, Mario Dr.
64.50
Nossiff, George Dr.
293.00
Plains Pharmacy
147.55
Mulcahy, Richard Dr.
4.00
Pondville Hospital
352.50
Professional Laboratory
12.80
Ragonese, Angelo Dr.
55.00
Rice's Drug Store
1,243.70
Ruggerio Brothers
654.00
St. Vincent Hospital
175.92
Sullivan, Henry Dr.
29.00
Sweet's Drug Store
562.94
Tewksbury State Hospital
1,444.78
The Memorial Hospital
1,638.73
Watson Colonial Funeral Home
200.00
Vignone, Nicholas Dr.
34.00
Allain, Donald Dr.
6.00
Piscia, Peter A. Dr.
94.50
Vogel, Martin Dr.
4.00
Puritan Drugs, Inc.
21.95
Costrino, Nicholas Dr.
75.00
Gottlieb, Stanley Dr.
10.00
Kellett, James C.
12.00
Massachusetts General Hospital
14.10
Smith, Eugene Dr.
6.00
W. T. Grant Company
9.90
Milford Dental Laboratory
5.00
Angelo Marcone
19.50
Beth Israel Hospital
831.33
Brewster Ambulance Service
31.00
Town of Hopedale
112.40
Town of Hopkinton
114.12
Town of Medway
188.85
City of Springfield
509.14
Town of Quincy
12.35
City of Worcester
1,001.38
197
City of Salem Town of Upton
161.54 38.50
$97,692.67
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
24,219.33
$121,912.00
Federal Administration-Receipts
Balance carried from 1959
$1,930.67
Federal Grants received during 1960
6,017.12
$7,947.79
Federal Administration-Expenditures
Ahearn, James L .- Salary
$1,366.40
Ahearn, James L .- Travel
95.00
Ahearn, James L .- Meeting Expense
11.25
Quirk, William E .- Salary
1,097.55
Quirk, William E .- Travel
95.00
Quirk, William E .- Meeting Expense
7.75
Callahan, Margaret-Salary
1,109.55
Callahan, Margaret-Travel
95.00
Sannicandro, Roseann M .- Salary
861.94
Wright, Carmella-Salary
905.98
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
52.05
Stimpson's
311.26
United States Post Office
282.40
$6,291.13
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
1,656.66
$7,947.79
Old Age Assistance-Total Expenditures 1960
Federal Assistance
$97,692.67
Federal Administration
6,291.13
$103,983.80
Town Assistance
$147,363.84
198
Town Administration
499.52
147,863.36
Total Old Age Assistance Expenditures Assistance and Administration-1960
$251,847.16
Old Age Assistance-Receipts 1960
State Grants
$93,433.62
Federal Grants-Assistance and
Administration
108,407.62
Other Towns and Cities
3,333.70
Recoveries
15,867.70
Total Receipts on Old Age Assistance-1960
$221,042.64
Net Cost To Town On Old Age Assistance
$30,804.52
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN - DISABILITY ASSISTANCE COMBINED ACCOUNT
Assistance
Appropriation
$199,132.00
Cancelled Checks
2,349.46
$201,481.46
Expenditures
Relief of Persons-Cash
$118,945.38
Allain, Donald Dr.
26.00
Allen, Eugene Dr.
364.00
Andreotti, Hugo A. Dr.
82.00
Beth Israel Hospital
502.74
Blood Grouping Laboratory
3.50
Bon Tempo, Carl Dr.
263.00
Bond Drug Store
2.50
Boston Dispensary
72.00
Broggi, Richard J. Dr.
5.00
Capece, Nicholas Dr.
476.50
Carmichael's
719.50
Carnicelli, T. J. Dr.
24.00
Carroll, Charles Dr.
191.00
199
Central Pharmacy
28.00
Children's Hospital
494.08
Cicchetti, John R. Dr.
340.00
Claflin Hill Nursing Home
12,853.35
Coniaris, John Dr.
75.00
Costrino, Michael Dr.
103.00
Crowley, Walter F. Dr.
4.00
Cushing Hospital
569.25
Davoren's Pharmacy
938.80
DePalo, Thomas Dr.
243.00
DeSalvia, John Dr.
2.00
District Nurses Association
1,017.00
Edwards, Joseph F.
289.00
Ellsworth, Roy E. Dr.
39.00
Feinsilver, Oscar Dr.
90.00
Fishbein Hearing Center
22.30
Forsythe, James
282.00
Framingham Union Hospital
24.58
Franklin Nursing Home
886.50
Fuchs, Jacob Dr.
592.00
Goodman, Joseph Dr.
10.00
Gottlieb, Stanley Dr.
286.00
Graceland Convalescent Home
5,554.70
Hagopian, Norman Dr.
4.00
Haigh, George F., Jr., D.S.C.
3.00
Hebrew Home For The Aged
1,397.50
Helfand, Harry Dr.
137.00
Heller, Sidney Dr.
24.00
Highland Park Nursing Home
1,004.50
Hopedale Pharmacy
165.19
Iacovelli, Anthony Dr.
145.00
Iacovelli, Henry Dr.
329.00
Joslin Clinic
35.45
Kelley, Francis X. Dr.
148.00
Kueken, James Dr.
4.00
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
292.50
Lennox, William Dr.
15.00
Lukert, Ronald Dr.
232.00
Lynch's Pharmacy
102.30
Mclellan, Joseph Dr.
170.00
Markarian, S. H. Dr.
192.90
Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary
904.55
200
Mass. General Hospital
155.18
Mastrioanni, Nicholas Dr.
72.00
Memorial Hospital, The
3,776.90 24.00
Milford Hospital
5,939.60
Milford Public Medical Home and Infirmary
26,449.38
Moschilli, Frank Dr.
36.00
Mulcahy, Richard Dr.
12.00
Nathanson, Norman Dr.
43.00
Neilan's Drug Store
1,202.96
New England Center Hospital
183.71
New England Deaconess Hospital
123.16
Nigro, Mario Dr.
75.50
Nossiff, George S. Dr.
849.00
Piscia, Peter Dr.
111.25
Plain's Pharmacy
219.10
Pondville Hospital
1,002.00
Professional Laboratory
23.25
Ragonese, A. V. Dr.
190.00
Rice, J. Allen & Co.
2,673.45
Rizoli's Pharmacy-Franklin
10.00
Ruggerio Brothers
412.10
St. Vincent Hospital
571.74
Sheinkopf, Jacob Dr.
7.00
Smith, Eugene Dr.
28.00
Stone, Bernard Dr.
10.00
Sullivan, Henry F. Dr.
36.00
Sweet's Drug Store
1,098.19
Tewksbury State Hospital
2,003.55
Vignone, Nicholas Dr.
28.00
Vogel, Martin Dr.
20.00
Votolato, John Dr.
229.00
Worcester City Hospital
9.00
Worcester Guild For The Hard of Hearing
5.00
Bureau of Old Age Assistance:
Town of Framingham
699.17
Town of Franklin
74.55
Town of Holliston-Health Dept.
3.75
Town of Hopedale
116.39
Town of Hopkinton
121.76
City of Marlborough
207.52
Town of Medway
138.19
201
Milford Ambulance Service
Town of Mendon City of Newton Town of Upton Town of Wellesley
14.70
14.35
38.13
137.60
$200,921.70
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
559.76
$201,481.46
Administration 1
Appropriation
$1,100.00
Ahearn, James L .- Travel
$185.00
Callahan, Margaret-Travel
185.00
Quirk, William-Travel
185.00
Ahearn, James L .- Meetings and Conferences
63.25
Quirk, William-Meetings and Conferences
48.50
Bianchi, Joseph C., Jr .- Meetings and Conferences
39.00
American Druggist
9.00
Cahill's
178.00
Liberty Typewriter Co.
39.00
Mass. Public Welfare Conference
21.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
129.93
Lauman, Charles P. Co., Inc.
4.84
Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co.
12.00
$1,099.52
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
.48
$1,100.00
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN Federal Grants-Assistance
Balance carried from 1959
$6,399.99
Federal Grants received in 1960
29,084.00
Cancelled Checks
149.30
$35,633.29
Expenditures: : Relief of Persons-Cash
$23,287:05
202
;
Allen, Dr. E. E.
24.00
Andreotti, Dr. Hugo
45.00
Bon Tempo, Dr. Carl J.
77.00
Boston Dispensary, The
20.00
Boston Floating Hospital
277.11
Capece, Dr. N. J.
75.00
Carmichael's Pharmacy
81.70
Carroll, Dr. Chas.
3.00
Children's Hospital, The
53.75
Cicchetti, Dr. John R.
45.00
Coniaris, Dr. John
3.00
Costrino, Dr. M. A.
46.00
Davoren's Drive-In Pharmacy
46.00
DePalo, Dr. Thomas
3.00
Goodman, Dr. Joseph
5.00
Iacovelli, Dr. Henry
24.00
Joslin Clinic
8.60
Lukert, Dr. Ronald E.
21.00
MacLellan, Dr. Joseph
5.00
Markarian, Dr. S. H.
36.00
Mastroianni, Dr. N. A.
33.00
Milford Hospital
494.84
Nathanson, Dr. N. R.
48.00
Neilan's
44.70
Nigro, Dr. Mario
22.00
Nossiff, Dr. G. S.
76.00
Piscia, Dr. Peter A.
72.00
Plains Pharmacy
22.30
Ragonese, Dr. A. V.
40.00
Rice, J. Allen & Co.
44.33
Ruggerio Bros.
28.00
Sheinkopf, Dr. Jacob
3.00
Stone, Dr. Bernard B.
5.00
Sweet, A. H. Co., Inc.
66.15
$25,185.53
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
10,447.76
$35,633.29
Federal Grants-Administration
Balance carried from 1959 $1,281.30
203
Federal Grants received in 1960
4,084.76
$5,366.06
Expenditures :
James L. Ahearn, Salary
$929.60
Margaret Callahan, Salary
804.70
William Quirk, Salary
665.70
Roseann Sannicandro, Salary
717.70
Carmella Wright, Salary
610.00
James L. Ahearn, Travel
35.00
Margaret Callahan, Travel
35.00
William Quirk, Travel
35.00
James L. Ahearn, Meetings
6.25
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
39.80
Stimpson's
338.00
$4,216.75
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
1,149.31
$5,366.06
Total Expenditures 1960
Federal Assistance
$25,185.53
Federal Administration
4,216.75
$29,402.28
Town Assistance
$38,347.59
Town Administration
400.00
38,747.59
Total Cost for Aid to Dependent Children
$68,149.87
Reimbursements
Federal Grants-Assistance and Administration
$33,168.76
State Grants
16,018.97
Individuals-Cash Recovery
9,778.55
58,966.28
1
NET COST TO TOWN FOR AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN $9,183.59
204
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
Federal Grants-Assistance
Balance carried from 1959
$2,468.97
Federal Grants received in 1960
8,404.46
Cancelled Checks
124.05
$10,997.48
Expenditures :
Relief of Persons-Cash
$4,956.50
Carmichael's
24.75
Cicchetti, Dr. John R.
17.00
Davoren's Drive-In Pharmacy
281.80
District Nursing Association
30.00
Feinsilver, Dr. Oscar
25.00
Fuchs, Dr. Jacob
63.00
Gottlieb, Dr. Stanley
153.00
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
15.00
Massachusetts General Hospital
287.61
Memorial Hospital, The
519.79
Milford Public Medical Home and Infirmary
843.66
Neilan's Pharmacy
24.50
Nigro, Dr. Mario
9.00
Nossiff, Dr. G. S.
128.00
Rice, J. Allen & Co.
214.70
St. Vincent Hospital
417.81
Sweet, A. H. & Co.
49.35
$8,060.47
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
2,937.01
$10,997,48
Federal Grants-Administration
Balance carried from 1959
$537.67
Federal Grants received in 1960
762.53
$1,300.20
Expenditures :
James L. Ahearn, Registration and Conference $64.20
James L. Ahearn, Travel 105.00
Margaret Callahan, Travel
105.00
205
William Quirk, Travel
105.00
James L. Ahearn, Meetings
8.50
Margaret Callahan, Meetings
2.50
William Quirk, Meetings
9.00
Roseann Sannicandro, Meeting
2.50
Carmella Wright, Meeting
2.50
Charles H. Rizoli, Meeting
2.50
Joseph C. Bianchi, Jr., Meetings
6.00
Marco Balzarini, Meeting
2.50
American Public Welfare Association
30.00
Banker & Tradesman
28.00
Cahill's
11.68
Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Co.
33.00
Milford Daily News
12.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
50.10
Dr. George S. Nossiff
15.00
Stimpson's
35.59
$630.57
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
669.63
$1,300.20
Total Expenditures in 1960
Federal Assistance
Federal Administration
$8,060.47 630.57
$8,691.04
Town Assistance
$15,210.27
Town Administration
200.00
15,410.27
Total Cost for Disability Assistance
$24,101.31
Reimbursements
Federal Grants-Assistance and Administration $9,166.99 State Grants 9,856.20 Individuals-Cash Recovery 2,788.39
21,811.58
206
NET COST TO TOWN FOR DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
$2,289.73
MILFORD PUBLIC MEDICAL HOME AND INFIRMARY
Expenses
Appropriation
$33,250.00
Expenditures :
Aborn Chemical Industries
$27.00
Aireactor Co. of Massachusetts
26.50
Aldrich's Lawn Mower Service
132.59
Bandy, Raymond
2.45
Barlow's Automatic Laundry
5.00
Barney Coal Co.
424.80
Beacon Service Co., The
9.00
Berardi Bros. Service Station
3.30
Bert's Radio & TV
68.20
Bickford, Robert M.
417.38
Bradbury-Locke Co.
38.58
Buscone, Louis J.
506.50
Cahill's
39.46
Cal's Candy Co.
577.78
Carmichael's
512.39
Casey, Wm. H.
57.45
Central Supply Co.
9.37
Clarke Printing Co., The
6.30
Clougherty, Chas. H. Co., Inc.
3.00
Coffin, R. W. & Son
2,056.39
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
Commodity Distribution Division
16.50
Cooney, Chas. E., Store, Inc.
842.41
Corbett Concrete Pipe Co.
19.25
Costigan, Charles T.
25.00
Croft Chemical Products Co.
259.38
Curtiss, H. M., Coal Co.
53.33
Darling & Rhodes Co., Inc.
10.17
Davoren's Drive-In Pharmacy
16.25
DeSalvia, John, Dr.
3.00
DiPietro's Paint and Hardware Store
57.87
DiVittorio's Bakery
133.47
Dominici, Evo
144.90
Eastern Paint & Plumbing Supply Co.
8.55
207
Economy Cleaners-Launderers
4.00
Electric Motor Sales Co.
16.90
Ernie's TV
4.90
Chas. J. Ferrante & Lancisi
104.74
Ferraro's Trucking Co.
220.00
Rudolph J. Ferrucci's Poultry
1,785.80
Heller, Dr. Sidney M.
39.00
Hill, H. & Sons, Inc.
573.88
Holliston Sewer Service
90.00
Home Laundry Co.
3,434.99
Hopedale Pharmacy
32.55
Jaques, Leonard & Sons
8.12
Lancisi, Frank
21.00
Larson, Robert
106.00
Leite Bros. Baking Co.
73.85
Lou's Radio & TV
19.94
Lucier, Edward J.
5.89
Macrobiotics, Inc.
10.56
Mazzarelli, Albert S., Baking Co.
203.05
Medway Block Co.
48.48
Mid State Janitor Supply Co.
39.60
Milford Auto Parts Co., Inc.
7.80
Milford Beef Packing Co.
1,371.06
Milford Clam Shop
488.72
Milford Daily News
15.75
Milford Exterminating Service
120.00
Milford Glass & Mirror Co.
1.25
Milford Machine Shop, Inc.
3.00
Milford Vacuum Repair Service
178.92
Milford Wholesale Fruit & Produce Co.
827.09
Miller, Ira G. & Son
569.23
Mussulli Cabinet Shop
8.75
National Biscuit Co.
327.35
Neilan's Drug Store
77.15
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
285.37
Niro & Niro Co., Inc.
3.90
O'Donnell, William J.
315.02
Parente's Floor Covering
175.00
Park Pharmacy
3.75
Perkins & Butler, Inc.
398.30
Pighetti, Emilio
420.00
Plains Pharmacy, The
1,136.83
208
P - O's Furniture
142.45
Power, Bill
344.15
Ray's Auto Repair
1.90
Realini, Gus
137.00
Rellim Packing Co.
312.00
Rice, J. Allen & Co.
1.30
Rider, P. L. Co., Inc.
2,861.97
Rolen Construction Co.
61.40
Rosenfeld Sand & Stone Co.
83.00
Rubenstein Electric Co.
3.25
Sabatinelli, E. L. Sons, Inc.
160.47
Sabatinelli, Guido & Sons
70.12
Smith, E. T. Co.
4,390.00
Stetson, M. D. Co.
236.22
Sweet, A. H. Co., Inc.
325.60
Thomas A. Edison Industries
15.76
Thompson Oil Co.
1,697.29
Tile-O-Rama
349.80
Trettel, Attilio
27.00
Tudor Furniture
245.00
United Restaurant Equipment Co.
421.35
Town of Upton
30.82
United States Post Office
10.80
Vasti, John
146.01
Vin's
13.95
Worcester County Electric
901.36
Zocchi, Leon
49.10
$33,130.08
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
119.92
$33,250.00
Salaries and Wages
Appropriation
$69,700.00
Expenditures :
Barlow, Louise
$2,730.24
Barry, Emma
29.94
Blascio, Frank, Jr.
1,078.60
Bonasoro, Lucy
2,886.66
Boudreau, Gladys
1,006.86
209
Bourque, Gertrude
2,569.42
Casey, Elaine
2,843.80
Ceolinski, Mary
2,460.00
Chamberlain, Ruth
69.86
Cook, Leah
2,218.81
Crandall, Muriel
926.41
DelleDonne, Lucy
3,680.01
Estes, Eva
725.95
Griffith, Helen
1,582.08
Hannigan, Gerald
1,331.95
Johnson, Norma
2,970.57
Jones, Constance
1,043.83
Kampersal, Harold
130.50
Kilburn, Rita
2,802.91
LaBastie, Augusta
1,937.04
Lescoe, Rita
768.12
Lohnes, Edward
1,102.15
Luchini, Edith
2,860.99
Maroney, Anna
4,051.36
Marrs, Ethel
2,903.81
Morse, Marion
2,522.28
Nossiff, Dr. George S.
2,500.00
Pantano, Mario
48.00
Pighetti, Emilio
4,517.53
Rao, Mary
4,005.48
Ronan, Margaret
190.00
Sessa, Lillian
19.96
Shaw, Leda
149.11
Smith, Nancy
269.88
Taylor, Marguerite
2,833.44
Tredeau, Yolanda
1,660.75
Trettel, Attilio
6.00
Webber, Dorothy
2,356.20
White, Olga
676.74
$68,467.24
Unexpended balance December 31, 1960
1,232.76
$69,700.00
New Fire Escape
Appropriation
$1,000.00
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No Expenditures -- Balance on Hand December 31, 1960
$1,000.00
TOTAL COST-SALARIES AND EXPENSES
$101,597.32
Total Abatements $1,598.54
Outstanding Accounts Receivable
8,321.03
Total Income-Board and Care
$92,146.99
Reimbursements 51.80
92,198.79
102,118.36
NET INCOME $521.04
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Welfare Physician's Report
Board of Public Welfare Town Hall Milford, Mass. Gentlemen:
I respectfully wish to submit the following report on my activities as Town Physician for the period from January through December, 1960.
During this past year I have treated patients on General Wel- fare in the various rest homes in town, in their homes and in my office.
Throughout the past year I made an average of six calls weekly to the Milford Medical Home which during 1960 was filled to capacity. The Medical Home continues to fulfill an urgent need for the elderly of our community who require nursing home care.
In this connection, I am very pleased to report that through the co-operation of the entire staff and visiting physicians the Medical Home has been operated with a maximum of efficiency. The patients have received the best possible care. I am deeply grateful to the nursing staff and the other personnel who have done their work with enthusiasm and devotion.
I wish, also, to express my appreciation for the pleasant rela- tions and co-operation extended to me by Mr. James Ahearn, Mr. Emilio Pighetti, the members of the Welfare Board and to the entire personnel of the Board of Public Welfare.
(Signed)
Very truly yours, G. S. NOSSIFF, M.D.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES H. RIZOLI, Chairman WILLIAM B. DUGAN JOSEPH C. BIANCHI, JR.
JAMES L. AHEARN, Director of Public Assistance
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Annual Report of The School Department of
Milford, Massachusetts
SCHOOL YEAR 1959-1960 FISCAL YEAR 1960
Approved as the Report of Your School Committee
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
(As of December 31, 1960)
Term Expires
Mr. Ernest A. Lombardi, Chairman
1962
Thomas P. DePalo, M.D., Vice-Chairman
1961
Nicholas J. Capece, M.D.
1961
Atty. Alfred B. Cenedella, Jr.
1963
Nicholas A. Mastroianni, M.D. 1963
Mr. Robert E. McGinnis 1962
Sub-Committees
Teachers and Salaries: Atty. A. B. Cenedella, Jr., Dr. Nicholas J. Capece and Mr. Robert E. McGinnis.
Curriculum, Rules and Regulations: Dr. Nicholas A. Mastroianni, Dr. Thomas P. DePalo and Atty. A. B. Cenedella, Jr.
Buildings and Transportation: Dr. Nicholas J. Capece, Atty. A. B. Cenedella, Jr. and Mr. Robert E. McGinnis.
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Finances: Dr. Thomas P. DePalo, Atty. A. B. Cenedella, Jr. and Dr. Nicholas A. Mastroianni.
Books and Supplies: Dr. Nicholas A. Mastroianni, Dr. Nicholas J. Capece and Dr. Thomas P. DePalo.
Auditorium: Mr. Robert E. McGinnis and Dr. Nicholas J. Capece.
School Committee meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of each month at eight o'clock P.M. in the School Com- mittee office in the Milford High School building.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AND SECRETARY OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
DAVID I. DAVOREN
Superintendent's Office, Milford High School Building, Tele- phone Greenleaf 3-0505.
Residence of Superintendent, 169 Congress Street, Telephone Greenleaf 3-1137.
The Superintendent's Office is open week days throughout the year from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
The Superintendent's office hours on school days are from 9:00 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. by appointment.
SCHOOL CALENDAR - 1960-1961
Opening of School: September 7, 1960.
School Year: September 7, 1960 to June 21, 1961.
Holidays: October 12, 1960; November 4, 1960; November 11, 1960; November 24-25, 1960; March 31, 1961 and May 29-30, 1961.
High School Graduation: June 7, 1961.
Grade Schools Close: June 16, 1961.
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SCHOOL SESSIONS
High School: 8:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.
Pre-Primary: 8:30 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.
Opportunity Class: 8:45 A.M. to 11:45 A.M .; 1:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. Stacy Junior High School: 8:30 A.M. to 12:10 P.M .; 1:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M.
Elementary Schools: 8:45 A.M. to 11:45 A.M .; 1:00 P.M. to 3:15 P.M.
Pre-Primary Classes in Afternoon Sessions: 12:15 P.M. to 3:15 P.M.
NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL
The signal for closing schools is the sounding of three blasts of the local fire alarm system repeated four times. The signals have the following meanings:
At 7:10 A.M .- All grades close for the morning session.
At 7:30 A.M .- All grades below the High School close for the morning session.
At 12:10 P.M .- All grades below the High School close for the afternoon session. ..
Announcements will also be made over radio stations WTAG, WBZ, WKOX, WCOP, WAAB and WMRC between 6:55 A.M. and 7:45 A.M.
TUITION RATES
High School: $8.89 per week. Grades: $6.05 per week; payable four weeks in advance.
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SUMMARY OF STATISTICS
Number of School Buildings
Number of Teachers Employed High School Grades Supervisors
10
100
29
62
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MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE
Total Enrollments
Grades
High
Total
Boys
953
325
1278
Girls
865
308
1173
1818
633
2451
Non-Resident Pupils
20
14
34
Average Daily Attendance
1701
567
2270
Number of Sessions
169
180
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NET COSTS FOR 1960
Gross Costs for 1960
$761,186.70
Receipts
(Other than School Appropriations)
State Aid Fund (Chapter 643)
$115,553.40
Tuition and Transportation-State Wards
4,332.37
Miscellaneous Receipts
625.75
Transportation Reimbursement
14,418.49
Special Schools (Chapter 703) and Sub-Special
4,152.03
Trade Schools-Tuition and Transportation
3,193.19
George-Barden Fund
220.00
Adult Vocational Arts Program
1,462.35
University Extension Program-Reimbursement
1,176.00
National Defense Education Act
660.45
Total Reimbursements
$145,794.03
Net Costs for 1960: $615,392.67
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BALANCE SHEET - 1960
Item I-Available for Salaries and Wages
Appropriation
$566,709.16
Teachers' Salaries
$485,212.74
Supervision ( Superintendent, Secretary and Attendance Officer )
17,422.32
Care (Custodians' Salaries )
46,381.15
Adult Civic Education ( Salaries )
176.00
Adult Vocational Education (Salaries )
2,766.00
Health (School Physicians and School Nurse )
6,133.04
Cafeteria
8,460.10
$566,551.35
Balance: $157.81
Item II-General and Transportation-Available
Appropriation for 1960:
General
$153,904.18
Transportation
35,250.00
Carried over from previous years
1,295.71
National Defense Education Act
7,954.77
$198,404.66
Books and Supplies
$29,104.61
Fuel
14,624.48
Repairs
64,084.90
Transportation
32,787.84
Tuition-Trade Schools
3,283.27
Operating Costs
26,950.81
Athletic Equipment
2,198.69
New Equipment
13,651.94
National Defense Education Act
7,948.81
$194,635.35
Balance: $3,769.31
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF MILFORD
Herewith I respectfully submit the eighty-second annual report of the School Department and my fourteenth as Superintendent of Schools.
Program
As in the past, the offering to our pupils at all levels has re- ceived continuing study and consideration in the department.
A considerable amount of the time of School Committee meet- ings during the year has been devoted to conferences with prin- cipals, department heads and supervisors, as reports and recom- mendations were submitted dealing with the Program of Studies.
In the senior high school, the revisions of courses inaugurated during 1959 were continued and implemented. The present sopho- more class is the first group to have the advantage of these changes and they will complete the program as currently set up when they become seniors.
The widely publicized reports of Dr. James B. Conant on the Senior High School and the Junior High School have been scruti- nized closely and many of the recommendations contained in these reports have been adopted. It should be noted here, however, that there are some aspects of good senior high school and junior high school programs which simply cannot be adopted in whole or in part because of the limitations of our school plant facilities. Some of these limitations will be mentioned in this report under the gen- eral heading of Plant.
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