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ARTICLE 27. To see if the town, will authorize the Board of Public Works to purchase an automobile and raise and ap- propriate the sum of $1600.00 therefore, and the price al- lowed for a 1946 Plymouth Coupe, known as the superintend- ent's car, be used as part payment for the new automobile.
ARTICLE 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the amount of $4000.00 for purpose of widening a portion of Whittier Street near the school property, and for constructing additional access roadway to the school parking area, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 29. To see if the town will vote to purchase a parcel of land on Greenwood Road necessary to permit the widening and relocation of said road near High Plain Road, said parcel being owned by Elmer O. and Betty S. Peterson and is shown on a plan on file at the office of the Town Clerk; and grade said portion of relocated road, and raise and ap- propriate the amount of $200.00 for said land acquisition and construction work, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
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ARTICLE 30. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the amount of $750.00 for the purpose of construc- ting and maintaining baseball diamonds at the Playstead, and for the purchase of related materials; all for use of the so-called Little League and all work to be performed under the supervision of the Board of Public Works; on petition of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 31. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, or transfer from available funds, the sum of $80,- 000.00 to engineer and construct a sewerage system in Ballardvale, and to construct a complete sewage treatment plant, including all apparatus, appurtenances and ap- proaches, and authorize the Selectmen to secure land and rights of way for this purpose by purchase or by right of eminent domain, on petition of Special Committee on Water and Sewerage.
ARTICLE 32. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $2500.00 to be expended under the supervision of the Board of Public Works, for the purpose of extending and improving the sewerage system of the Town of Andover, no work to be started until approved by the Board of Health, the Finance Committee, and the Board of Public Works, on petition of Special Committee on Water and Sewerage.
ARTICLE 33. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500.00 to be expended for engineering study, advice, and similar purposes, under the direction of and on petition of the Special Committee on Water and Sewerage.
ARTICLE 34. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the sewer easterly in Summer Street for a distance of about 1208 feet from the present end opposite 135 Summer Street, and raise and ap- propriate the amount of $6150.00 therefor; on petition of the Board of Health with the endorsement of the Board of Public Works.
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ARTICLE 35. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the amount of $1275.00 for the purpose of extend- ing the existing storm drain in William Street westerly for a distance of about 380 lineal feet; on petition of Sebastiano Magnano and others.
ARTICLE 36. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the present 10" water main on Bailey Road a distance of about 1200 feet from the existing dead end, and raise and appropriate the amount of $11,- 200.00 therefor, on petition of Allan Young and others.
ARTICLE 37. 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 northerly for a distance of about 1600 feet to the property of Jacob Schlakis, and raise and appropriate the amout of $6400.00 therefor, on petition of Jacob Schlakis and others.
ARTICLE 38. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water line on Salem Street a distance of about 3550 feet from the property owned by Fred A. Gould to a point opposite the Conway property at the corner of Jenkins Road and Salem Street, and raise and appropriate the amount of $21,009.00 therefore, on petition of John J. Conway and others.
· ARTICLE 39. To see if the town will vote to authorize the School Committee to continue to maintain State-Aided Voca- tional Education in accordance with the provisions of Chap- ter 74, General Laws, and Acts amendatory thereto, or de- pendent thereon, and further raise and appropriate the sum of $1700.00 therefor.
ARTICLE 40. To see if the town will authorize the Mod- erator to appoint a school housing planning committee, this committee to investigate school housing conditions and to formulate long-range school building plans, and appropriate the sum of $1000.00 therefor.
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ARTICLE 41. To see if the town will vote to increase the School Committee membership from the present five mem- bers to nine members in the following manner :
By electing three members to the Committee instead of only one member at the annual 1954 election, and by elect- ing three members to the Committee instead of two at the annual 1955 election, and by electing three members to the Committee instead of two at the annual 1956 election, there- by making it a Committee of nine following the 1956 elec- tion, on petition of Helen E. Jolliffe and others.
ARTICLE 42. To see if the town will vote to name the new West Andover Elementary School the "Thomas Edward Carter Elementary School" in honor of the late Lt. Thomas E. Carter, World War I veteran, killed in action November 4, 1918 at Latuilerie Ferme, France, on petition of Arthur R. Lewis and others.
ARTICLE 43. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $600.00 to improve and resurface a portion of Central Playground for year round recreational purposes, this money to be expended in conjunction with the $2300.00 appropriated in 1950 and under the supervision of the Board of Public Works and the Committee on Recreation.
ARTICLE 44. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $450.00 for the purpose of purchasing a new rotary power mover for Spring Grove Cemetery to replace a mower sixteen years old.
ARTICLE 45. To see if the town will vote to make the tree department and the moth department divisions of the department of public works, to be consolidated with and into that department, and to instruct the selectmen to take the necessary steps for that consolidation so that final action may be taken at the 1954 Annual Town Meeting.
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ARTICLE 46. To see if the town will vote to change the name of a section of Chandler Road, beginning at Lowell Street, opposite Lincoln Street, and running westerly to a point known as the dead end circle and accept the name Chandler Circle in order that it may be identified from the section of Chandler Road which begins on the westerly side of Beacon Street and continues to run westerly to River Road, on petition of George C. S. Williams and others.
ARTICLE 47. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Beech Circle, as approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen. Said way being shown on a plan entitled, "Beech Circle" Andover, Mass. dated November 1952 and drawn by Ralph B. Bras- eur C. E. of Haverhill, Mass. This plan being now on file in the office of the Town Clerk, on petition of James L. Handley and others.
ARTICLE 48. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Cassimere Street as approved by the Board of Survey, laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown on a plan entitled Subdivision and Acceptance Plan of Cassimere Street dated December, 1952, Clinton F. Good- win, Registered Professional Engineer, Haverhill, Mass. Both plan and description referred to being on file at the office of the Town Clerk, on petition of David L. Markert and others.
ARTICLE 49. To see is the town will vote to accept as a public way, and name Forbes Lane, a distance of 960 feet, together with a portion of Karlton Circle extending from the end of Forbes Lane to Porter Rd. a distance of 432 ft .; same being approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as shown on a plan entitled "Acceptance plan of Karlton Field, Andover, Mass"; dated June, 1952 same plan being made by Fred W. Stowers, Civil Engineer of Methuen, Mass. Both plan and description referred to being on file at the office of the Town Clerk and in the Re- gistry of Deeds of Essex County, on petition of Karl C. Killorin and others.
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ARTICLE 50. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Judson Road, as approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision and Acceptance Plan" owner Trustees of Phillips Academy, Clinton F. Goodwin, Engineer, dated January, 1952, both plan and description referred to being on file at the office of the Town Clerk., on petition of William T. Rich III and others.
ARTICLE 51. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Linwood Street, the private way forty feet in width shown as Linwood Street on a plan entitled : "Acceptance Plan of Proposed Linwood Street, Fred W. Stowers, Reg. Surveyor, dated November 1951" recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 2510, said Street extending Southerly from Haverhill Street about six hundred (600) feet and thence running Easterly about eight hundred (800) feet to Dufton Road Extension, and accept as a public way and name Enmore Avenue the way running Westerly from the mid-portion of said Linwood Street to Enmore street, as shown on said plan, having a width of fifty feet and a length of about two hundred feet." The plan for both the above streets approved by the Board of Survey, laid out by the Board of Selectmen and on file at the office of the Town Clerk. This article on petition of Grace B. Peters and others.
ARTICLE 52. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Lockway Road from Carmel Road northerly to Walnut Avenue as shown on a plan entitled Street Acceptance Plan made December 1952 by Clinton F. Goodwin, Engineer, Haverhill, Mass. as approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen. Both the plan and description referred to being on file at the office of the Town Clerk, on petition of Phillips B. Marsden, Jr. and others.
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ARTICLE 53. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Shirley Road, as approved April 4, 1952 by the Board of Survey, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as shown on a plan entitled Acceptance Plan for Shirley Road, Andover, Mass. made by Charles Cyr, Civil Engineer, Lawrence, Mass. Both plan and description re- ferred to being on file at the office of the Town Clerk, on pe- tition of Carl H. Stevens and others.
ARTICLE 54 To see if the town will vote to accept an ex- tension of Sutherland Street, from the present terminus, northwestly thereof, as a public way, for a distance of five hundred and five linear feet, as approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown on a plan filed with the Town Clerk, entitled "Plan of Suth- erland Street Extension, Andover, Massachusetts, for Ac- ceptance" dated December, 1952, Herbert W. Parthun, Civil Engineer, on petition of Lillian E. Howe and others.
ARTICLE 55. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way, and name Theodore Ave. for 500 feet, as ap- proved by the Board of Survey, and laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as shown on a plan entitled Sub-divi- sion, and Acceptance Plan-Shawsheen Highlands, made Au- gust 19, 1952 by Ralph Brasseur, Engineer, Haverhill, Mass. Both plans and descriptions referred to being on file at the Town Clerk's Office on petition of George R. Cairns and others.
ARTICLE 56. To see if the town will vote to accept as a public way and name Alden Road, as approved by the Board of Survey and laid out by the Board of Selectmen, as shown on the plan entitled "Subdivision and Acceptance Plan for Hidden Acres" made on January, 1947 by Clinton F. Good- win, both plan and description referred to being on file at the Town Clerk's Office, on petition of Johnston Bird and others.
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ARTICLE 57. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a certain amount of money for the purpose of sur- facing and improving Alden Road, all work to be done under the supervision of the Board of Public Works; on petition of Johnston Bird and others.
ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will accept from J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. a deed of a triangular parcel of land situated on the northerly side of Stevens Street in Andover, bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at the most easterly corner thereof at a drill hole in the sidewalk in the northerly line of Stevens street as laid out in February 1885, said drill hole being located 10.50' southwesterly from a drill hole in the concrete sidewalk marking the in- tersection of the northerly line of Stevens Street with the westerly line of North Main Street ; thence N. 66°-07'W by the said northerly line of Stevens Street 113.30' to a spike in the pavement at land of the grantor ; thence turning and running N.49°-59'- 30"E by said land of the grantor 58.40' to an iron pipe marking an angle in said line; thence turning and running N. 81°-51'E. still by remaining land of the grantor and point of beginning.
The above parcel as described contains 917 sq. feet, be the same more or less.
Said parcel being triangular in shape and is shown on a plan entitled, "Plan of Land in Andover, Mass. to accompany deed from M. T. Stevens & Sons Co. to the Town of Andover", Scale 1"-20', dated De- cember 1952 as made by Clinton F. Goodwin, Reg- istered Professional Engineer, Haverhill, Mass. and recorded herewith.
ARTICLE 59 To see if the town will vote to accept Chap- ter 40, Section 6A of the General Laws which provides that a town may appropriate annually a sum not exceeding one two-hundredths of one percent of the assessed valuation of the preceding year for the purpose of advertising its re-
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sources, advantages and attractions, and, as provided under said section, the appropriate, or transfer from available funds, the sum of $900.00 dollars to be expended by the Andover Board of Trade for Christmas Lighting and parti- cipation in the publicity program of the Essex County Boards of Trade, on petition of the Andover Board of Trade and others.
ARTICLE 60. To see if the town will instruct the Modera- tor to appoint a committee of five to study the advisability of fluoridation of the water supply to help control tooth decay in children, a report to be submitted to the next annual town meeting, on petition of David L. Darling and others.
ARTICLE 61. To see if the town will vote to authorize and empower the town treasurer of the Town of Andover to im- print his facsimile signature to and upon any and all notes, drafts, checks, orders for the payment of monies and any and all other instruments in writing required to be signed and endorsed by said town treasurer, and direct that the facsimile signature of the said town treasurer shall have the same effect and validity thereon as the written signature of the said town treasurer, on petition of Thaxter Eaton and others.
ARTICLE 62. To see if the town will vote to accept $4308 .- 00, received in 1952 for the perpetual care of lots in Spring Grove Cemetery, $100.00 for a flower fund, and the Kate Adams Swift fund of $300.00 for the use of Memorial Hall Library, on petition of Thaxter Eaton, Treasurer.
ARTICLE 63 To see if the town will vote to transfer $20,- 000 from Overlay Reserve to the Reserve Fund.
ARTICLE 64. To see if the town will vote to permit the Assessors to use $60,000.00 free cash to reduce the 1953 tax rate and to offset appropriations for capital outlay voted at the 1953 town meeting.
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ARTICLE 65 To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations and free cash in the treasury.
ARTICLE 66 To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
ARTICLE 67. To transact any other business that may le- gally come before the meeting :
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies and publication thereof, seven days at least before the time and place of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon, at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this Twenty-six day of January A.D. 1953.
ROY E. HARDY J. EVERETT COLLINS SIDNEY P. WHITE
Selectmen of Andover
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TOWN OF
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ANNUAL REPORT of the
TOWN OFFICERS
For the Fiscal Year Ending
DECEMBER 31, 1953
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
Accounting Taxes and Assessments 88
Aid to Dependent Children 70
Animal Inspector 58
Appropriations for 1953
44
Armistice Day 78
Assessors
53,120
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
89
Municipal Properties and Public Improvements 121
Balance Sheet 102
Board of Appeals 130
Board of Health
61, 143
Board of Public Welfare
69, 122
Aid to Dependent Children 70
Infirmary
72, 137
Old Age Assistance
71
Veterans' Services 72, 125
Board of Public Works 176
Accounts Receivable 92
Administrative and Office 82
Assessments and Receipts 91
Highways 64
Sewers 63
Sidewalks
65
Snow Removal and Sanding
68
Superintendent & Town Engineer's Report 177
Trucks, Garage and Repair Shop 65
Water Maint. and Construction 84 Water & Sewerage, Special 136 Bonds, Redemption of See Town Debt
Building Inspector 59, 146
Cemetery Funds 95
Civilian Defense 79,157
Damages to Persons and Property 79
Departmental Accounts Receivable 92
Director of Accounts 39
Dog Officer 58
Dutch Elm Disease 60
Election and Registration 53
Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital 62
Expenditures for 1953 51
Finance Committee
54
Fire Department 57, 139
Forest Fires 58
General Government Election and Registration 53
Municipal Buildings
55
Town Officers
4
Highways 64
Housing Authority 127
Insurance 80
Interest 86
Jury List 159
Maturing Debt 87
Memorial Day
78
Memorial Hall Library
77, 100,165
Library Statistics 175
Report of Librarian 166
Trustees
165
Milk Inspector 144
Moderator 54
Moth Suppression 59, 154
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 89
Municipal Buildings 55
Municipal Properties and Public Improvements 121
Old Age Assistance 70
Overlay
91
Parking Meters 52,56
Parks and Playgrounds 82
Planning Board 55, 132
Police Department 56,140
Public Dump
62
Punchard Athletic Association 76
Receipts for 1953
44
Recreation Committee 83, 134
Reserve Fund 87
Retirement Report 114
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*School Department 73
School Lunch
75
Sealer, Weights and Measures 59, 148
Selectmen 51
Sewers 63
Assessments
91
Snow Removal and Sanding 68
Spring Grove Cemetery
85, 124
Street Lighting 69
Tax Collector 52,117
Summary of Tax Collector's Cash
Account 119
Town Accountant 43, 51
Town Account 43, 51
Accounting Taxes and Assessments
88
Appropriation for 1953
44
Balance Sheet 102
Board of Public Works Accounts Receivable 93
Departmental Accounts Receivable 92
Director of Accounts 39
Expenditures for 1953
51
Maturing Debt
87
Overlay 91
Receipts for 1953
44
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Reserve Fund
87
Surplus Revenue
94
Town Debt 113
*Trustees of Punchard Free School
97
Water Accounts Receivable 93
Town Clerk 38, 53
Town Counsel
54
Town Debt
113
Town Infirmary
72,137
Town Meetings
Proceedings
14
Warrants 9, 189
Town Officers
4
Town Reports
81
Town Scales
81
Treasurer 52,116
Tree Warden 60, 149
Trust Funds
96
*Trustees of Punchard Free School 97
Veterans' Quarters 77
Veterans' Services
72, 125
Vital Statistics 38
Water & Sewerage, Special 136
Water Accounts Receivable 93
Water Maint. and Construction 84 Wire Inspector 59, 147
*Also see School Report
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Town Officers
ELECTED AND APPOINTED
MODERATOR Arthur Sweeney
BOARD OF SELECTMEN AND PUBLIC WELFARE
Roy E. Hardy, Chairman
Term expires 1954
J. Everett Collins, Secretary
Term expires 1954
Sidney P. White
Term expires 1954
George H. Winslow, Clerk
Arthur W. Cole, Agent, Bureau, Old Age Assistance,
Welfare Board
Francis P. Markey, Veterans' Services Agent
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
Roy E. Hardy, Chairman
Term expires 1954
J. Everett Collins Sidney P. White
Term expires 1956
Term expires 1955
TOWN CLERK
George H. Winslow Term, Tenure
COLLECTOR OF TAXES
James P. Christie
Term expires 1955
TREASURER
Thaxter Eaton
Term expires 1956
TOWN ACCOUNTANT TOWN COUNSEL Walter C. Tomlinson
George C. Napier
BOARD OF RETIREMENT
George C. Napier, Chairman Term expires 1955
Edmond E. Hammond Term expires 1955 Term expires 1956
David L. Nicoll, Secretary
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Term expires 1956
Term expires 1954
Term expires 1955
Victor J. Mill, Jr.
Term expires 1954
Term expires 1955
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Dorothy T. Partridge
Term expires 1956
Anna M. Greeley
Term expires 1956
C. Carleton Kimball
Term expires 1955
William A. Doherty, Secretary
Term expires 1955
Gordon C. Colquhoun, Chairman
Term expires 1954
SCHOOL HOUSING PLANNING COMMITTEE
Gordon L. Colquhoun, Chairman
Anna M. Greeley Vasco E. Nunez Edward I. Erickson Louis E. Gleason Howell M. Stillman
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
John Campbell
ATHLETIC MEDICAL DIRECTOR
John J. McArdle Jr. M. D.
Philip W. Blake, M. D. SCHOOL NURSE Ruth E. Wescott, R. N.
DIRECTOR, CONTINUATION SCHOOL Carl M. Gahan
. BOARD OF HEALTH Philip W. Blake, M. D. Term expires 1955
Charles O. McCullom, Secretary
Term expires 1954 Term expires 1956
William V. Emmons, Chairman
Lotta M. Johnson, R. N., Nurse and Agent
Robert A. Walsh, Milk Inspector
INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING Ray S. Youmans
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Sidney P. White, Chairman P. Leroy Wilson Ernest N. Hall
Alexander H. Henderson, Secretary
Warren O. Petersen, Town Engineer
Edward R. Lawson, Superintendent
Edward I. Erickson, Superintendent
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS Ralph W. Coleman
INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING Alexander Thomson
PLANNING BOARD AND BOARD OF SURVEY
Leon A. Field, Secretary
Term expires 1958
Walter Tomlinson, Chairman
Term expires 1954
Frederick E. Cheever
Term expires 1955
Kirk R. Batcheller
Term expires 1956
Richard C. Simmers
Term expires 1957
INSPECTOR OF WIRES Wiliam J. Young
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Joseph Serio Wilson Crawford, Deputy
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS Hartwell B. Abbot
TRUSTEES OF MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY
Joseph Serio
Term expires 1955
Arthur W. Reynolds, Chairman
Term expires 1957
William N. Perry, Secretary
Term expires 1954
Ernest D. Walen
Term expires 1958
Leo F. Daley, Treasurer
Term expires 1959
Alan R. Blackmer
Term expires 1960
Caroline P. Leavitt
Term expires 1956
TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL
Rev. Frederick B. Noss, President
Rev. John S. Moses
Rev. John G. Gaskill
Edward E. Hammond, Clerk and Treas. Term expires 1955
Fred W. Doyle
Term expires 1955
Roy E. Hardy
Term expires 1955
Harry Sellars
Term expires 1955
C. Carleton Kimball
Term expires 1955
TRUSTEES OF CORNELL FUND
Edward P. Hall Arthur W. Cole Term expires 1954
Term expires 1956
Frederick E. Cheever, Treasurer
Term expires 1955
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TRUSTEES OF SPRING GROVE CEMETERY
Frank R. Petty, Chairman
Malcolm E. Lundgren
Albert E. Curtis
William D. McIntyre
Frederick E. Cheever
Term expires 1954
Term expires 1956
Term expires 1954
Term expires 1955
Term expires 1955
BOARD OF REGISTRARS
Ralph A. Bailey, Chairman
Walter F. McDonald
Term expires 1954 Term expires 1956
Eugene A. Zalla
Term expires 1955
George H. Winslow, Clerk
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Charles W. Arnold
Ernest L. Wilkinson
William S. Titcomb, Secretary Louis E. Gleason, Chairman
Charles D. McDuffie Leo F. Daley Norman L. Miller
RECREATION COMMITTEE
Stafford A. Lindsay, Chairman George A. Stanley, Jr.
Alan F. Dunlop Francis P. Markey
Alco E. Taylor
SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT
George R. Abbott Appointed Annually
TREE WARDEN
George R. Abbott Term expires 1956
BOARD OF APPEALS
Roy E. Hardy, Secretary Term expires 1956
James S. Eastham, Chairman Edward P. Hall
Term expires 1955 Term expires 1954
Walter C. Tomlinson, Associate Member Leon A. Field, Associate Member
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ANDOVER HOUSING AUTHORITY
Garrett J. Burke, State Member-Vice Chairman
Term expires 1956
Franklyn K. Haggerty, Chairman
Term expires 1956
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Charles Hatch, Asst. Secretary
Term expires 1955
Thomas R. Wallace, Treasurer
Term expires 1954
George A. Noury, Asst. Treasurer
Term expires 1958
Ernest N. Nall, Exec. Director and Secretary
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Charles E. Buchan, Chief Charles E. Buchan, Forest Warden
POLICE DEPARTMENT
David L. Nicoll, Chief William R. Hickey, Dog Officer
CONSTABLES
George N. Sparks George B. Brown Roy A. Russell
Term expires 1954
Term expires 1954 Term expires 1954
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TOWN OF ANDOVER Population 1950 Census - 12437 Registered Voters 1953 - 7668
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS INCLUDING ANDOVER
SENATORS
John F. Kennedy, Boston Leverett Saltonstall, Dover
FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Edith Nourse Rogers, 444 Andover St. Lowell
FIFTH COUNCILLOR DISTRICT
Arthur A. Thomson, 49 Greene St., North Andover
FOURTH ESSEX SENATORIAL DISTRICT John Adams, 15 Stratford Rd., Andover
FIFTH ESSEX REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT J. Everett Collins, 35 Summer St. Andover Frank S. Giles, 373 Lowell St. Methuen William Longworth, 27 Stevens St. Methuen
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