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MARK M. KEANE, Clerk One ballot spoiled was included in the 563 returned.
L. D. POMEROY, Warden
REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT TWO
MARCH 7, 1932 Polls opened at 6 A.M. Warden in charge Clester E. Matthews. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 408. Number of ballots received 535. Number of ballots returned 127. Number of ballots cast 408. Police officer George N. Sparks. Voted to count ballots at 10 A.M. Precinct Two officers were sworn in at opening of polls.
JOSEPH P. LYNCH, Clerk
REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT THREE
MARCH 7, 1932
Polls opened at 6 A.M. Warden in charge, James R. Mosher. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at
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6.30 P.M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 954. Number of ballots received 1350-Number of ballots returned 396. Number of ballots cast 954. Police officer-Robert Williams. Voted to count ballots at 6.25 A.M.
MICHAEL A. BURKE, Clerk
REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT FOUR
MARCH 7, 1932
Polls opened at 6.00 A.M. Warden in charge Gordon R. Can- non. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 6.30 P.M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 567. Number of ballots received 845. Number of ballots returned 278. Number of ballots cast 567. Police officer, Philip A. Cox. Voted to count ballots at 6.05 A.M.
EDWARD A. DOYLE, Clerk
All Precinct Officers not sworn in were sworn in by G. R. Cannon, Warden.
After final action on Article One, the said meeting was ad- journed by virtue of Section 20, Chapter 39 of the General Laws to Monday, March 14, at 1.30 o'clock P.M. at the Town Hall.
In the absence of Moderator Alfred E. Stearns, the meeting was called to order by Town Clerk George H. Winslow and the meeting proceeded to elect a temporary Moderator. Alfred L. Ripley was duly nominated, upon motion duly made and second- ed nominations were then voted closed.
Voted at 1.45 P.M .- That the Clerk be instructed to cast one ballot for Alfred L. Ripley as temporary Moderator. One ballot was cast and Alfred L. Ripley was declared elected temporary Moderator and after being sworn to the faithful and impartial performance of the duties of Moderator of this meeting he pre- sided over the meeting the minutes of which follow :
l'he Moderator declared:
Alfred E. Stearns elected Moderator for One Year.
George H. Winslow elected Town Clerk for One Year.
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Thaxter Eaton elected Town Treasurer for One Year.
William B. Cheever elected Collector of Taxes for One Year.
Frank H. Hardy elected Selectman for Three Years.
Frank H. Hardy elected Assessor for Three Years.
Mary E. C. Geagan elected member School Committee for Three Years.
Frederick C. Smith elected member School Committee for Three Years.
H. Gilbert Francke elected member School Committee for Three Years.
George G. Brown elected member Board of Health for Three Years.
Walter I. Morse elected member Board of Public Works for Three Years.
John H. Playdon elected member Board of Public Works for One Year to fill a vacancy.
Claude M. Fuess elected Trustee of Memorial Hall Library for Seven Years.
Henry G. Tyer elected Trustee of Memorial Hall Library for Five Years to fill a vacancy.
James Napier elected Constable for One Year.
Frank M. Smith elected Constable for One Year.
George N. Sparks elected Constable for One Year.
Ralph T. Berry elected Tree Warden for One Year.
Took up Article 2 and chose:
Charles N. Marland, Trustee Cornell Fund for Three Years.
Street Lighting Committee for One Year (appointed by Moder- ator) : Walter H. Coleman, George L. Graham, George G. Brown, Herbert F. Chase, Chester A. Johnson.
Finance Committee for One Year (appointed by Moderator) : Charles J. Bailey, John A. Arnold, G. Edgar Folk, James H. Eaton, Edmond E. Hammond, James C. Souter, James E. Greeley. 1
Article 3 :
Voted to lay Article 3 on table until Article 25 has been dis- posed of. Voted at 3.19 to appropriate the following stated sums of money :
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Aiding Mothers with Dependent Children
' American Legion, Andover Post No. 8
$ 6000.00 600.00
Armistice Day 75.00
Assessors' Survey
3000.00
Board of Health
3925.00
Brush Fires
1000.00
Damages to Persons and Property
500.00
Elections and Registrations
2400.00
Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital
5912.91
Maintenance $5806.12
Construction 106.79
Fire Department 27500.00
Highway Department 58600.00
That the sum of $58,600.00 be voted to include semi-permanent construction of Topping Road and Juliette Street and the instal- lation of Water and Sewer on Ferndale Avenue.
Infirmary Expenses
7900.00
Interest
19000.00
Insurance
6206.32
Memorial Day
850.00
Memorial Hall Library
8000.00
together with Dog License refund-
Municipal Buildings
4000.00
Old Age Assistance
10000.00
Parks and Playgrounds
4000.00
Police Department
26850.00
This amount to include purchase cost of a new motorcycle not to exceed $375.00 and traffic light operation at South Union and North Main Streets also two push buttons at Chestnut Street at cost of $106.13.
Pomps Pond
1400.00
Printing
600.00
Public Dump
500.00
Public Welfare
10500.00
Amount carried forward
$209,319.23
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Amount brought forward
$209,319.23
39000.00
Retirement of Bonds
School Bonds $17,000.00
Sanatorium Bonds 7,000.00
Water Bonds 8,000.00
Sewer Bonds 7,000.00
Schools 148350.00
Amended-That natives of Andover, male and female with the necessary qualifications and certificates shall be given teachers' positions in preference to outsiders, and that they must reside in Andover.
Sewer Department
5600.00
Snow Removal and Sanding
12000.00
Soldiers Relief 2500.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
500.00
Spring Grove Cemetery
7500.00
State Aid
500.00
Street Lighting
20760.84
Town Officers
19925.00
Includes $416.27 for 1931 shortage
Town Scales
125.00
Tree Warden 4500.00
Moth Suppression
4500.00
Water Department
37800.00
Maintenance
$27950.00
Construction and Service Pipe 9850.00
Wire Inspector 450.00
$513,330.07
Article 4-Supt. B. P. W. Auto
800.00
Article 5-B. P. W. truck
700.00
Article 8-Water Main vs. Chestnut and Summer Streets 2200.00
Article 9-Sewer vs. Chestnut and Summer Streets 2000.00
Article 10-Traffic lights-No. Main and Union Streets 1125.00
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Article 11-B. & M. Land-Haggetts Pond 550.00
Article 13-Repairs, Richardson and Bailey Dist. Schools 50.00
Article 17-Andover Post, No. 2128
400.00
Total Appropriations for Special Articles 7825.00
Appropriations for Regular Departments 513330.07
Grand Total
$521,155.07
Article Three
Completed at 4.15 P.M.
Took up Article 4.
Voted at 1.46 P.M .: to appropriate the sum of $800.00 to pur- chase an automobile for the Superintendent of the Board of Public Works to be used in the performance of his duties.
Took up Article 5.
Voted at 1.47 P.M .- To appropriate the sum of $700.00 to purchase a small truck, for use of the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article 6.
Voted at 1.49 P.M .- That article be withdrawn, by the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article 7.
Voted at 2.16 P.M .- To accept as a Public Way, a way as laid out and approved by the Board of Survey, extending from Chestnut Street to Summer Street, between Avon Street and Upland Road.
Took up Article 8.
Voted at 2.24 P.M .- To appropriate the sum of $2200.00 for the purpose of installing a 6" water main in way accepted as a Public Way in Article 7, to be expended under the supervision of the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article 9.
Voted at 2.25 P.M .- To appropriate the sum of $2000.00 for the purpose of installing a domestic sewer in way, accepted as a Public Way in Article 7, to be expended under the supervision of
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the Board of Public Works, and assess betterments upon the estates benefited by the above improvement.
Took up Article 10.
Voted at 2.29 P.M .- To adopt the recommendations of the State Department of Public Works relating to the placing of semi actuated installation of traffic signals at or near the junction of North Main and Union Streets, and to appropriate the sum of $1125.00 to be used to install traffic lights, providing the State Department of Public Works will contribute a like amount.
Took up Article 11.
Voted at 2.30 P.M .- To authorize and instruct the Board of Selectmen to take by right of Eminent Domain for the purpose of creating more sanitary conditions for the protection of the water supply of the Town, the following described parcels of land, being two in number and known as Parcel I and Parcel II, herein- after described in detail and generally known as part of the old Lowell and Andover Railroad location, a plan describing said parcels being on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and the said parcels being more particularly described according to said plan as follows:
Two certain parcels of land situated in that part of the Town of Andover known as the West Parish bounded and described as follows:
Parcel I-Beginning at the southwesterly corner thereof at a point marking the junction of the northerly line of Lowell Street with the westerly location line of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence north 0° 20' 22" west by said location line 769.82 feet to the southerly line of Haggetts Pond Road; thence south 76° 35' 22" east by the southerly line of Haggetts Pond Road 76.44 feet to the easterly line of the Boston & Maine Railroad location; thence south 0° 20' 22" east by said easterly location line 751 feet to the northerly line of Lowell Street above mentioned; thence south 89° 09' 38" west by said northerly line of Lowell Street 74.25 feet to point of beginning. Containing 1.3 acres more or less.
Parcel II .- Beginning at the southwesterly corner thereof, at a point marking the junction of the northerly line of Haggetts
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Pond Road with the westerly location line of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence north 0° 20' 22" west by said westerly location line 483.83 feet to a point; thence by a curve to the right of radius 2032.09 feet, a distance of 1105.60 feet to a point; thence north 30° 50' east still by the said westerly location line 2396.84 feet to a point; thence south 59º 10' east still by said location line 4.13 feet to a point; thence north 30° 50' east by said location line 932.25 feet to a point ; thence north 11º 40' west 375 feet more or less to a point in the southeasterly line of High Plain Road; thence north- easterly by said southeasterly line of High Plain Road 270 feet more or less to a point; thence northerly a little more easterly still by said southeasterly line of High Plain Road 240 feet more or less to a point marking the junction of said southeasterly line of High Plain Road with the easterly location line of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence south 27° 31' west by said easterly loca- tion line of the Boston & Maine Railroad 108' more or less to a point; thence by a curve to the right of radius 5498.07 feet, a distance of 318.27 feet to a point; thence south 30° 50' west 330 feet more or less to a point ; thence south 11º 40' east 2.03 feet to a point; thence south 30° 50' west 3252.57 feet to a point ; thence by a curve to the left of radius 1937.84 feet, a distance of 1065.20 feet to a point ; thence south 0° 20' 22" east 502 feet to a point in the northerly line of Haggetts Pond Road, all of said courses being by the easterly location line of the Boston & Maine Rail- road; thence north 76° 35' 22" west by said northerly line of Haggetts Pond Road 76.44 feet to a point of beginning, contain- ing 12.6 acres more or less.
And to appropriate the sum of Five hundred and fifty dollars ($550.00) as damages and the expenses incidental to the taking.
Took up Article 12.
Voted at 2.32 P.M .- Not to sell the Richardson and Bailey District Schools.
Took up Article 13.
Voted at 2.33 P.M .- To appropriate the sum of $50.00 to be expended for the purpose of making temporary repairs of the
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Richardson and the Bailey District School Buildings. Said sum to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.
Took up Article 14.
Voted at 2.34 P.M .- To lay on the table.
Took up Article 15.
Voted at 2.35 P.M .- To indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 16.
Voted at 2.35 P.M .- To authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the Director of Accounts of the Department of Corpora- tions and Taxation for an annual audit of the town's accounts in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws.
Took up Article 17.
Voted at 2.52 P.M .- To appropriate the sum of $400.00 for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for Andover Post No. 2128, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, such quarters to be under the direction and control of said Post and subject to such regulations as the Board of Selectmen may adopt.
Took up Article 18.
Voted at 3.08 P.M .- That the town accept as a gift from Ando- ver Post No. 2128, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, a captured German Field Piece (105 mm Howitzer and Carriage), said trophy to be placed upon suitable foundations in the Town lot at the northerly side of Elm Square bounded by High Street, North Main Street, and land of Barnard Estate, or, if it is determined that the town has no title in the above men- tioned property, in the Public Park bounded by Bartlet, Chestnut and Whittier Streets. Foundations and placing of trophy, to- gether with the necessary improvement of the lot incidental thereto, to be under the supervision of Andover Post No. 2128 in co-operation with the Board of Public Works and subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen. Yes 228 No 123.
Took up Article 19.
Voted at 3.09 P.M .- To indefinitely postpone.
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Took up Article 20.
Voted at 3.10 P.M .- That Articles 20 and 21 be laid on the table and taken up with Highway construction.
Took up Article 22.
Voted at 3.11 P.M .- That Articles 22 to 25 inclusive be taken up together.
Voted at 3.16 P.M .- To refer to the Board of Public Works for consideration and report.
See Article 3.
Took up Article 26.
Voted at 4.16 P.M .- That articles 26 to 29 inclusive be taken up together.
Voted at 4.29 P.M .- To indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 30.
Voted at 4.30 P.M .- To indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 31.
Voted at 4.31 P.M .- To accept as a Public Way, a way as laid out and approved by the Board of Survey, extending from Mag- nolia Avenue to Sherbourne Street and southerly of Shawsheen Village School lot.
Took up Article 32.
Voted at 4.32 P.M .- To accept as a gift from the American Woolen Company, the following described parcel of land: Begin- ning at a point in the westerly line of Magnolia Avenue at the southerly line of the street first above described; thence southerly along the westerly line of Magnolia Avenue about 90'; thence in a curved line southerly and westerly about 20' to the westerly line of Poor Street produced; thence by line of Poor Street produced about 27' to angle; thence turning an interior angle of 166° 3' 30" and running northerly 79.66 feet to the southerly side of the street above described; thence about 20' east to the point of begin- ning. A plan describing said parcel with a deed for same being on file in the office of the Town Clerk.
Took up Article 33.
Voted at 4.33 P.M .- To accept as a Public Way, Sher-
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bourne Street from a point 215.8 feet north of the northerly line of William Street for a distance of 347.79 feet as laid out and ap- proved by the Board of Survey.
Took up Article 34.
Voted at 4.33 P.M .- Deferred to next Annual Town Meeting.
Took up Article 35.
Voted at 4.34 P.M .- To accept as a gift from the American Woolen Company, the following described parcel of land : A strip of land 2 feet in width on the easterly side of North Main Street extending from the northerly line of land of Harig to the inter- section of the South Union Street line, said strip being approxi- mately 533 feet in length. A plan describing said parcel with a deed for same being on file in the office of the Town Clerk.
Took up Article 36.
Voted at 4.35 P.M .- That the Town Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932, and to issue notes therefor, payable within one year, any debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Took up Article 37.
Voted at 4.36 P.M .- That all unexpended appropriations be turned into the treasury with the exception of the following: War Bonus Surplus $803.33, North Main Street $4661.46; also that the sum of $15,000.00 be transferred from the Overlay Re- serve to the Reserve Fund and that free cash in the treasury to the amount of $10,000. be voted the Assessors for reducing the 1932 tax rate.
Took up Article 38.
Voted at 4.38 P.M .- To accept and place on file.
Took up Article 39.
Voted at 4.41 P.M .- That a committee be appointed by the Moderator to study compensation, kind of work and hours of labor of all Town Employees. This committee to report to the
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Finance Committee not later than December 1, 1932, number left to discretion of the Moderator.
(Salary committee-appointed by the Moderator).
William D. Currier, Walter E. Curtis, Chairman, Roy E. Hardy, Secretary, Walter M. Lamont, Frank S. McDonald.
That voters of Andover in Town Meeting assembled, earnestly protest against the establishment of a School for the feeble minded in Andover and request Department of Mental Diseases to reconsider their proposal.
Voted at 5.15 P.M .- That the meeting be dissolved.
The foregoing is a true copy of the warrant and of the officers' return on the same, also a true record of the doings of the meeting.
Attest :
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Town Clerk
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 7, 1932
Recount
We certify that at a recount of the votes cast at the Annual Town Election, March 7, 1932 for Town Clerk held by the Registrars of Voters in accordance with the provisions of law re- lating thereto at the Town House, March 10, 1932 at seven o'clock in the evening, it appears that the result of Monday's election was unchanged only as noted below, George H. Winslow for Town Clerk.
The number of votes cast for each candidate as determined by the recount was as follows:
TOWN CLERK
Precincts
1
2
3
4
988
213
429
228
Charles W. Bowman 1858
845
186
507
323
George H. Winslow 1861
34
9
18
16
Blanks 77
RALPH A. BAILEY
JOHN F. HURLEY
JOHN H. McDONALD
Registrars
GEORGE H. WINSLOW
Town Clerk
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Town Warrant
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ESSEX, SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of Andover, GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in town affairs to meet and assemble at the Town House in said Andover, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1932-at 7.45 o'clock p.m., to act on the follow- ing articles :
ARTICLE 1-To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Reserve Fund to the Board of Public Welfare the sum of $10,000. or any part of this amount.
ARTICLE 2-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $20,000. or any part of this amount to be used under the direction of Andover Board of Public Works for the purpose of providing work to Andover's unemployed.
ARTICLE 3-To see if the Town of Andover will vote that the prevailing rate of wages be paid for all Town Work done under the direction of any of the Town Departments.
ARTICLE 4-To see if the Town of Andover will vote to have Andover's Board of Public Welfare spend two thirds of money now on hand to provide work for unemployed citizens.
ARTICLE 5-To see if the Town of Andover will vote to adopt a 40-hour, 5-day week.
ARTICLE 6-To discuss ways and means of eliminating Ando- ver's unemployed problems. To elect from among those present a body of citizens for that purpose. Their duty to be to endeavor to bring to Andover good sound industries and to appropriate a sum of money necessary for any expenses required for this purpose.
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ARTICLES 1 TO 6 contained in a petition filed with the Board of Selectmen, September 13, 1932 by William A. G. Kidd.
ARTICLE 7-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the unexpended balances of Article 8 (installation of 6" water main on public way between Chestnut Street and Summer Street) and Article 9 (installation of sewer main on public way between Chestnut Street and Summer Street) of the annual 1932 warrant which amounts to $1665.27, for the purpose of building gravel roads, pursuant to Chapter 428 of the Acts of 1931, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 8-To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main along Beacon Street northerly from the corner of Chandler Road and Beacon Street a distance of about 2900 feet to the property of Louis Cyr and ap- propriate the sum of two thousand ($2000.00) dollars to cover the cost of material, on petition of Fabien Matton et al.
ARTICLE 9-To see if the Town will accept Sections 21 to 25 inclusive of Chapter 136, General Laws, making it lawful to take part in or witness any athletic outdoor sport or game on the Lord's Day, subject to such regulations and restrictions as shall be prescribed from time to time by the Selectmen, on petition of John Mullen et al.
ARTICLE 10-To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies and publication thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon, at the time and place of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town.
Given under our hands this fourteenth day of September, A.D., 1932.
FRANK H. HARDY ANDREW McTERNEN JEREMIAH J. DALY Selectmen of Andover
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Andover, September 26, 1932.
ESSEX, SS :
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town to meet at the time and place and for the purposes stated in said warrant by posting a true and attested copy of the same on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places, where bills and notices are usually posted, and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.
FRANK M. SMITH, Constable
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover qualified to vote in town affairs convened in the Town House in said Andover on Monday the 26th day of September 1932 at 7.45 o'clock in the evening, agreeably to the reqiurements of the foregoing warrant, Moderator Alfred E. Stearns presided and read the warrant.
Took up Article 1-
Voted at 8 P.M .- that Article 1 be stricken from the warrant.
Took up Article 2-
Voted at 8.04 P.M .- that the speaker William A. G. Kidd be given unanimous consent to discuss the subject of Article 2. ·
Voted at 8.44 P.M .- to indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 3-
Voted at 8.45 P.M .- to indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 4-
Voted at 8.48 P.M .- to indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 5-
Voted at 8.50 P.M .- to indefinitely postpone.
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Took up Article 6-
Voted at 8.53 P.M .- to indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 7-
Voted at 8.56 P.M .- to adopt Article 7 and authorize the Board of Public Works to use the balances from Articles 8 and 9 of the annual 1932 warrant amounting to $1665.27 for building gravel roads and in pursuance to Chapter 428 of Acts of 1931.
Took up Article 8-
Voted at 9.10 P.M .- to adopt Article 8 and appropriate $2000.00 and authorize the Board of Public Works to expend same in purchasing material for purpose of extending water main along Beacon Street northerly from corner of Chandler Road about 2900 feet to property of Louis Cyr.
Took up Article 9-
Voted at 9.20 P.M .- to accept Sections 21 to 25 inclusive Chapter 136, General Laws, permitting certain outdoor sports on the Lord's Day.
Took up Article 10-
Voted at 9.24 P.M .- that a vote of confidence and apprecia- tion for efforts of the Emergency Committee be given and that they be requested to continue their fine work with recommenda- tion that with the Red Cross an appeal for subscriptions be made to supplement those being given by town employees. Voted to adjourn at 9.25 P.M.
The foregoing is a true copy of the warrant and of the officers' return, also a true record of the doings of the meeting.
Attest :
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Town Clerk
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
To the Board of Selectmen :
I hereby submit my report of the office of Town Clerk for the year 1932.
The total number of registered voters in Andover at the close of registration on October 19, 1932 was 5164, by precincts as follows :
Precinct One-2394 Precinct Two-560 Precinct Three-1333 Precinct Four-877
Vital Statistics
Number of births recorded
148
Male
84
Female
64
Twins
2
Number of deaths recorded
143
Male
75
Female
68
Number of marriages recorded
83
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Town Clerk
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Report of the Town Accountant
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1932
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