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JOSEPH P. LYNCH, Clerk
REPORT OF CLERK-PRECINCT SIX
March 1, 1937
Polls opened at 7:00 a.m. Warden in charge Llewellyn D. Pomeroy. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7:00 p.m. Ballot box registered when polls closed 419. Number of ballots received 1023. Number of ballots returned 602 plus 2 void. Number of ballots cast 419. Police officer on duty- John Campbell. Voted to count ballots at 9:00 a.m.
JOSEPH A. LYNCH, Clerk
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After final action of Article One, the said meeting was ad- journed by virtue of Section 20, Chapter 39 of the General Laws to Monday, March 8, 1937 at 7:00 o'clock p.m. at the Memorial Auditorium.
ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 8, 1937
The inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in elections and Town Affairs, met in the Memorial Auditorium on Monday, March 8, 1937 at 7:00 o'clock in the evening.
The check lists showed that eight hundred fifty-five voters entered the auditorium.
The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Frederick Butler who declared the following duly elected:
Frederick Butler, Moderator-One year.
Thaxter Eaton, Town Treasurer-One year.
William B. Cheever, Collector of Taxes-One year.
Howell F. Shepard, Selectman-Three years.
Howell F. Shepard, Assessor-Three years.
Herbert P. Carter, member School Committee-Three years. William A. Doherty, member School Committee-Three years. John M. Erving, member School Committee-Three years.
George A. Dane, Constable-One year.
J. Lewis Smith, Constable-One year.
George N. Sparks, Constable-One year.
Henry A. Bodwell elected member Board of Public Works- Three years.
· Frank A. Buttrick elected member Board of Public Works- Three years.
Henry G. Tyer, trustee of Memorial Hall Library-Seven years.
Mary B. Smith, trustee of Memorial Hall Library-Three years (to fill a vacancy).
William D. Walker, Member Board of Health-Three years.
Frederic S. Boutwell, trustee Punchard Free School-Three years.
Myron E. Gutterson, trustee Punchard Free School-Three years.
Edmond E. Hammond, trustee Punchard Free School-Three years.
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Charles C. Kimball, trustee Punchard Free School-Three years.
Henry G. Tyer, trustee Punchard Free School-Three years.
George R. Abbott, Tree Warden-One year.
Sidney P. White, member Planning Board-Five years.
Walter C. Tomlinson, member Planning Board-Two years (to fill a vacancy).
ARTICLE 2-To elect all other officers not required by law to be elected by ballot.
Voted-that Frederick E. Cheever serve as trustee of Cornell Fund for three years.
Voted-that Walter E. Curtis, Frederick E. Cheever, John M. Erving, Samuel P. Hulme, David R. Lawson, Arthur K. Jenkins, Gavin H. McGhie serve as trustees of Spring Grove Cemetery for three years.
Street Lighting Committee (appointed by Moderator) Walter H. Coleman, Ernest R. Edwards, Chester A. Johnson, J. Augus- tus Remington, Edward Shattuck. Finance Committee (ap- pointed by Moderator) Hugh Bullock, Mitchell Johnson, Joseph M. Hargedon, Harvey G. Turner, Ralph A. Woodcock, Louis S. Finger, George A. Stanley, Jr.
Supervised Play-Henry G. Tyer, Stafford A. Lindsay, James B. Gillen, Matthew Burns, Charles R. Scott, Edward P. Hall, Frank P. Markey, Mary E. Zink and Mildred Brown.
War Memorial Tablet Committee-Stafford A. Lindsay, Clif- ford W. Dunnells, Robert V. Deyermond, Harold S. Cates, Howell F. Shepard, J. Everett Collins, Herbert P. Carter.
Municipal Buildings Committee-Kirke R. Batcheller, Frank A. Buttrick, Joseph A. McCarthy, Roy E. Hardy, John M. Erving.
ARTICLE 3-To establish the salary of elected Town officers for the ensuing year.
Voted-that the salaries of the elected Town officers for the ensuing year be established as follows:
Chairman, Board of Selectmen
$ 400.00
two members at $300.00 each
600.00
Board of Assessors
three members at $400.00 each
1200.00
Board of Public Welfare
three members at $100.00 each
300.00
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Town Treasurer 2000.00 Town Clerk 1700.00 Tax Collector 2250.00
Moth Superintendent and Tree Warden combined salary for both per week Board of Health
35.00
Chairman
50.00
Secretary
75.00
Representing doctor
50.00
Secretary of Board of Public Works
100.00
Treasurer, Library Trustees 25.00
Treasurer, Punchard Trustees
200.00
Moderator, per meeting
10.00
Unanimous consent was given to Fred G. Cheney to offer the following resolutions:
"March 8, 1937
Whereas, there is pending before the Congress of the United States a bill submitted to it by the President, seeking a reorganiza- tion of the Judicial Department of the Government of the United States, and
Whereas, a part of this bill would empower the Executive De- partment of the United States to dominate the Judicial Depart- ment by the appointment of additional judges to the Supreme Court, and
Whereas, the domination of one branch of the Government by another is contrary to fundamental concept of American Govern- ment, as it threatens to destroy the impartiality and independence of the Supreme Court and make it a sounding board and a rubber stamp to register the edicts and decrees of the President, now therefore it is
Voted, that we Citizens of the Town of Andover, Massachusetts in town meeting assembled, hereby record our opposition to the enactment by the Congress of the United States of any legisla- tion which would give the President authority to appoint addi- tional judges to the Supreme Court and it is further voted that certified copies of these resolutions be transmitted forthwith by the Town Clerk to each of the Senators representing the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts in Congress, and to the Repre-
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sentatives in Congress representing the Seventh Congressional District."
Voted-as read Yes-337 No-19
ARTICLE 4-To determine what sums of money shall be appro- priated for the following purposes : Appropriation for the Assessors, Board of Selectmen, and all Departments under their control :
Voted-to appropriate the following stated sums of money :
American Legion
$ 600.00
Veterans of Foreign Wars
480.00
Armistice Day
150.00
Memorial Day
900.00
Aid to Dependent Children
5000.00
Soldiers' Relief
2400.00
Military Aid
120.00
State Aid
250.00
Old Age Assistance
9500.00
Public Welfare including $719.31 unpaid bills
15000.00
Damages to Persons and Property
500.00
Elections and Registrations
1200.00
Insurance
12000.00
Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital
6687.51
Portion-Purification Plant
(Newburyport Clams)
146.38
Pomps Pond
1844.00
Public Dump
600.00
Printing Town Report
800.00
Town Officers:
21491.82
Selectmen
$2100.00
Treasurer
2500.00
Collector
3975.00
Accountant
2237.00
Assessors
4950.00
Town Clerk
3100.00
Moderator
10.00
Town Counsel
875.00
(inc. $125.00 unpaid bill)
Finance Committee
20.00
Dog Officer
225.00
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Animal Inspector
250.00
Game Warden
100.00
Building Inspector Public Welfare
475.00
674.82
Town Scales
125.00
Inspector of Wires
510.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
450.00
Municipal Buildings (inc. $62.22, 1936 unpaid bills)
3700.00
Infirmary
7750.00
Moth Suppression
4500.00
Tree Warden
5000.00
Police Department (inc. $50.00 out of state travel)
28556.00
Fire Department
29773.00
Brush Fires
1000.00
Interest
15720.75
Retirement of Bonds
38312.84
Appropriation for the Board of Health
4428.00
Care of Tubercular patients (inc. $322.40 unpaid bill) 3822.40
Memorial Hall Library-plus returns from
Dog Licenses
9350.00
Spring Grove Cemetery
9046.70
Street Lighting
18281.64
School Committee (inc. $2836.54, 1936 unpaid bills)
187934.54
Playgrounds Committee
1750.00
Appropriation for all departments under control of the Board of Public Works:
Highway Maintenance
52240.00
Highway Construction
6500.00
Water Maintenance
28330.00
Water Construction
10875.00
Sewer Maintenance
6071.00
Park and Playgrounds inc. Basso $100.00
6059.00
Mower 410.00
Fence 800.00
Voted-$100.00 of which is to be paid Andrew Basso according to a five-year agreement; $800.00 of which is to be spent for the erection of a fence between the
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Town property and that of Andrew Basso, John Shattuck and Samuel Gilliard; and $410.00 of which is to be spent for a new power mower.
10000.00
Snow Removal
$4000.00 of which is to be available for the purchase of equipment, if necessary, at the discretion of the Board of Public Works.
Total departmental
$569755.58
ARTICLE 6-Police Car
634.00
ARTICLE 7-Moth Department
400.00
ARTICLE 8-Ambulance
3300.00
ARTICLE 9-Fire Truck
6500.00
ARTICLE 10-River Road
6000.00
ARTICLE 12-Hard Surfacing Roads
5000.00
ARTICLE 15-West Center Playground
1000.00
ARTICLE 31-Hall Water Main Purchase
700.00
ARTICLE 32-Trott Water Main Purchase
294.70
ARTICLE 34-Shawsheen School Floor and Electric Fixtures
1400.00
ARTICLE 35-Richardson School Roof
500.00
Total special articles Grand total
25728.70
$595484.28
ARTICLE 5-To see if the Town will vote to authorize the town treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Voted-to authorize the town treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less
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than one year in accordance with section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
ARTICLE 6-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $634.00 to cover the purchase price of a new automobile, with trade in allowance on old automobile, to be used towards pur- chase price, on petition of George A. Dane and others.
Voted-to appropriate the sum of $634.00 to cover the pur- chase price of a new automobile, with trade in allowance on old automobile, to be used towards purchase price.
ARTICLE 7-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for the purchase of a one and one-half ton truck for the use of the Moth Department, to replace one 1926 Chevrolet truck; said truck to be purchased from an Andover dealer or salesman residing in Andover, on peti- tion of James H. Buss and others.
Voted-to appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for the purchase of a one and one-half ton truck for the use of the Moth Department, to replace one 1926 Chevrolet truck; said truck to be purchased from an Andover dealer or salesman residing in Andover.
ARTICLE 8-To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3300.00 for the purchase of an ambulance to be used by the Fire Department, on petition of the Board of Selectmen.
Voted-to raise and appropriate the sum of $3300.00 for the purchase of an ambulance to be used by the Fire Department.
ARTICLE 9-To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select- men to purchase a new fire truck and appropriate $6500.00 therefor.
Voted-to appropriate the sum of $6500.00 and to authorize the Selectmen to purchase a new fire truck.
ARTICLE 10-To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $6000.00 for the improvement of River Road; said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both, for this purpose, at the discretion of and on petition of the Board of Public Works.
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Voted-to raise and appropriate the sum of $6000.00 for the improvement of River Road; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both for this purpose, at the discretion of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 11-To see if the Town will vote to install two new steam boilers and necessary appurtenances, together with the changing of foundations, existing turbine nozzles, piping, etc. for the Haggetts Pond pumping station and appropriate the sum of $20,700.00 on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Voted in negative-motion was lost.
ARTICLE 12-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $5000.00 to be used to hard surface gravel roads which have been built with Federal Funds under the direction of and on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Voted-to appropriate the sum of $5000.00 to be used to hard surface gravel roads which have been built with Federal Funds, under the direction of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 13-To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to lay curbing and build a macadam road on Wil- liam Street from the end of the existing hard surface road a dis- tance of seven hundred and seventy-eight feet and also install a drain from a point on William Street to a neighboring brook through the property of the Andover Shawsheen Realty Com- pany, a distance of approximately five hundred and thirty-six feet and appropriate the sum of $8740.00 therefor, on petition of James H. Eaton and others.
Voted-in the negative.
ARTICLE 14-To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to purchase two automobiles and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 therefor, and that prices allowed for the old cars be used as part payment for the new cars, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Voted-in the negative.
ARTICLE 15-To see if the Town will vote to acquire by eminent domain or otherwise the land of Kate S. Pike, adjacent to the
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West Center School lot and lying northerly of a line 120 feet northerly from Lowell Street, at the present school lot, and ex- tending to the easterly boundary of said Pike lot to a point 250 feet northerly from Lowell Street, and appropriate $2500.00 therefor, on petition of the West Center School Playground Committee.
Voted-to acquire by eminent domain or otherwise, the land of Kate S. Pike, adjacent to the West Center School lot and lying northerly of a line 120 feet northerly from Lowell Street, at the present school lot, and extending to the easterly boundary of said Pike lot to a point 250 feet northerly from Lowell Street and ap- propriate the sum of $1000.00 therefor.
Voted-to reconsider ARTICLE 14 and this article was again voted in the negative.
ARTICLE 16-To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed from the Andover Shawsheen Realty Company of a parcel of land situ- ated at the southwesterly corner of Corbett Road and Sher- bourne Street, bounded and described as follows: Northwesterly by Green Street 10 feet; Northerly by Corbett Road 128 feet, more or less; Easterly or Northeasterly by Sherbourne Street 105 feet; Southerly by Sherbourne Street 20 feet; and Southwesterly by land of one Woodhead and land of the Andover Shawsheen Realty Company 185.5 feet, said line commencing at a stone bound on its Southerly end and being a curved line having a radius of 300 feet. And in consideration thereof abate the sewer assessment levied against said land in December, 1934.
Voted-to accept a deed from the Andover Shawsheen Realty Company of a parcel of land situated at the southwesterly corner of Corbett Road and Sherbourne Street, bounded and described as follows: Northwesterly by Green Street 10 feet; Northerly by Corbett Road 128 feet, more or less; Easterly or Northeasterly by Sherbourne Street 105 feet; Southerly by Sherbourne Street 20 feet; and Southwesterly by land of one Woodhead and land of Andover Shawsheen Realty Company 185.5 feet, said line com- mencing at a stone bound on its Southerly end and being a curved line having a radius of 300 feet, and in consideration thereof abate the sewer assessment levied against said land 'in December, 1934.
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ARTICLE 17-To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift from Cornelius Ayer Wood, et al, the following real estate to be known and kept in perpetuity as the William M. Wood Memorial Park and to be maintained only as community park and not to be converted into a playground or to other uses; said real estate being the lot located at the corner of North Main and Lowell Streets, Shawsheen Village Center, bounded as follows: Easterly by Main Street, three hundred thirty-eight (338) feet more or less; Southerly by land now or formerly of Sutherland, two hun- dred thirty-four and 3-10 (234.3) feet, more or less to the easterly side of a right-of-way forty (40) feet wide; Westerly by the easter- ly side of said driveway three hundred fifty-two and 7-10 (352.7) feet, more or less, and northerly by Lowell Street, one hundred eighty-three and 7-10 (183.7) feet, more or less, containing ap- proximately 71517 square feet, on petition of William A. Trow and others.
Voted-to accept as a gift from Cornelius Ayer Wood, et al, the following real estate to be known and kept in perpetuity as the William M. Wood Memorial Park and to be maintained only as a community park and not to be converted into a playground or to other uses; said real estate being the lot located at the corner of North Main and Lowell Streets, Shawsheen Village Center, bounded as follows: Easterly by Main Street, three hundred thirty-eight (338) feet more or less; Southerly by land now or formerly of Sutherland, two hundred thirty-four and 3-10 (234.3) feet, more or less to the easterly side of a right-of-way forty (40) feet wide; Westerly by the easterly side of said driveway three hundred fifty-two and 7-10 (352.7) feet, more or less and northerly by Lowell Street, one hundred eighty-three and 7-10 (183.7) feet, more or less, containing approximately 71517 square feet.
ARTICLE 18-To see if the Town will vote to change the name of Hillside Avenue and name it Fleming Avenue, on petition of Edward Fleming and others.
Voted-to change the name of Hillside Avenue and name it Fleming Avenue.
ARTICLE 19-To see if the Town will instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee to carry out a vote of the town December 18, 1933 with reference to placing suitable tablets in memory of
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those who served in the World War in the Memorial Auditorium, and authorize the transfer of the War Bonus Surplus in the town treasury, amounting to $803.33, for this purpose, on petition of Stafford A. Lindsay and others.
Voted-to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee to carry out a vote of the town December 18, 1933 with reference to placing suitable tablets in memory of those who served in the World War in the Memorial Auditorium, and authorize the trans- fer of the War Bonus Surplus in the town treasury, amounting to $803.33 for this purpose.
ARTICLE 20-To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $200.00 payable to the Andover Brass Band for four (4) band concerts to be held during the year 1937 in the town of Andover, one concert to be in Ballardvale, one in Shawsheen Vil- lage, and two in Andover Center, payments to be made in four (4) equal installments of $50.00 each on the completion of each concert, on petition of Penry LeRoy Wilson and others.
Voted-in the negative.
ARTICLE 21-To see if the Town will vote to require all dog owners in Andover to have their dogs vaccinated for rabies before they become eligible for a license, as provided in Chapter 140 of the General Laws.
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 22-To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Law as follows:
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Amend Section IX by adding at the end of paragraph 1 thereof the following :
" .. . provided, however, that the Board of Appeals may permit land to be subdivided with lot frontages of less than seventy-five (75) feet and for lot areas of less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet if two or more dwellings were located on an existing lot at the time this By-Law is adopted or if land is being subdi- vided for summer camp lots on or near the shores of a river, pond or lake."
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Amend Section IX by adding at the end of paragraph 4 thereof the following new sentence:
"On corner lots no part of any building shall extend within twenty (20) feet of the street line."
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Amend Section IX by adding at the end of paragraph 5 thereof the following :
" .. .; provided, however, that on corner lots no buildings shall extend nearer than twenty (20) feet to the street line."
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Amend Section XII by inserting at the end thereof the follow- ing new paragraph :
"The Board of Selectmen may appoint one or more associate members of the Board of Appeals for terms of such length as shall be determined by the Board of Selectmen; and in case of a va- cancy, inability to act or interest on the part of a member of the Board of Appeals, his place may be taken by an associate member designated by the Board of Selectmen, all in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40 of the General Laws as amended from time to time."
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Amend Section XIII by striking out paragraph 3 and inserting in place thereof a new paragraph 3 as follows:
"3. Board and lodging houses, tea rooms and hotels; cemeteries, hospitals, sanitariums, philanthropic institutions, and airports with essential accessories; private clubs not conducted for profit; in Single Residence or Educational Districts. Gasoline filling sta- tions and oil stations, garage repair shops, sales rooms for motor vehicles and stables; a place of business of any blacksmith, baker, builder, carpenter, contractor, dyer, mason, plumber, roofer, tinsmith and upholsterer; in Business Districts. All subject to existing laws already in force."
Voted-unanimously to adopt the first four sections as read and that Section 5 to be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 23-To see if the Town will vote to purchase or take by eminent domain so much land as may be necessary in the
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judgment of the Board of Public Works for playground purposes next adjacent to and northerly of the Playstead, and will ap- propriate a sum of money to pay therefor.
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 24-To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $380.00 to loam, seed and for shrubbery for the lot located at the southwest corner of Haverhill Street and Enmore Street on the petition of Walter M. Lamont and others.
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 25-To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $2400.00 for curbing and sidewalks on the east side of High Street from Walnut Avenue to the property next to the Infirmary, on petition of Walter M. Lamont and others:
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 26-To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from the corner of River Road and Brundrett Avenue along Brundrett Avenue a distance of 1600 feet to the property of Jacob Shlakis and appropriate the sum of $4400.00, on petition of Arthur H. Maddox and others.
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 27-To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main on Boutwell Road from the corner of River Road to the corner of Pleasant Street and also continue the line from the corner of Boutwell Road and Pleasant Street, a distance of 100 feet on Pleasant Street and appropriate the sum of $5800.00 on petition of Charles Newton and others.
Voted-that this article be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 28-To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 391 of the Acts of 1923, relative to the collection of water rates, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Voted-that article be withdrawn.
ARTICLE 29-To see if the Town will vote to change the width of Fletcher and Binney Streets in Shawsheen Village, from sixty (60) feet as at present to forty (40) feet as shown on plan drawn by John Franklin, C.E., dated February, 1937, on petition of Arthur Jowett and others.
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Voted-to change the width of Fletcher and Binney Streets in Shawsheen Village, from sixty (60) feet as at present to forty (40) feet as shown on plan drawn by John Franklin, C.E., dated Feb- ruary, 1937.
ARTICLE 30-To see if the Town will accept as a Public Way, Hall Avenue, as laid out by the Board of Surevy, from Clark Road northeasterly for a distance of 973.45 feet to Andover Street as shown on plan filed with the Town Clerk, on petition of Edward P. Hall and others.
Voted-to accept as a Public Way, Hall Avenue, as laid out by the Board of Survey, from Clark Road northeasterly for a dis- tance of 973.45 feet to Andover Street, as shown on plan filed with the Town Clerk.
ARTICLE 31-To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase 595 feet of water main, with their appurtenances from Edward P. Hall constructed and laid in Hall Avenue, if said street is accepted as a Town Way and to appropriate the sum of $700.00 for this purpose, on petition of Edward P. Hall and others.
Voted-to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase 595 · feet of water main, with their appurtenances from Edward P. Hall constructed and laid in Hall Avenue.
ARTICLE 32-To see the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase 421 feet of water main with their appur- tenances of Emery E. Trott, constructed and laid in Stonehedge Road at the rate of 70 cents a foot, as said street has been ac- cepted as a town way, and to appropriate the sum of $294.70 for this purpose, on petition of Emery E. Trott and others.
Voted-to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase 421 feet of water main with their appurtenances of Emery E. Trott, constructed and laid in Stonehedge Road at the rate of 70 cents a foot, as said street has been accepted as a town way, and appro- priate the sum of $294.70 for this purpose.
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