Town annual report of Andover 1960-1962, Part 21

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 666


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Article 12, 1961, Chapter 90, Dascomb Rd.


2,753.73


Article 13, 1961, Loader with Backhoe Equip- ment


220.00


Article 42, 1956, Storm Drainage, Hidden Rd.


1,769.78


Article 1, 1957, South School 393.92


Article 23, 1961, Outside Facilities, High School


22,000.00


206


$ 13,700.00 353.22 24.16 1,693.11 26,456.45 7,256.22


29.25 500.35 260.09 6,067.00 5,800.00


Article 24, 1960, Preliminary Plans, New Elementary School $


Article 21, 1961, New Elementary School Article 20, 1959, Addition to Library Article 8, 1958, Acquire Future School Sites, Etc.


3,002.62 759,063.27 630.31


19,100.00


Article 9, 1959, Revising and Redrafting Zoning By-Laws 188.62


Article 11, 1957, Purchasing and Develop- ing Land for Off-Street Parking


25,000.00


Article 12, 1957, To Develop Additional Off-Street Parking 3,875.68


Article 14, 1957, Acquire Future School Sites, Etc.


6,828.95


Article 14, 1961, Establish Boundaries Article 15, 1953, Purchase and Develop Parking Areas


941.90


Article 15, 1958, Development and Indus- trial Commission 550.00


Article 15, 1960, Engineering Studies for Town Utilities, New Route 495 .75


Article 16, 1960, Pipe for Crossing Rte.495


25,091.49 Article 16, 1961, Land Purchase by Conserva- tion Committee 1,500.00


Article 17, 1957, Study the Town By-Laws and Zoning By-Laws


1,000.00


Article 17, 1961, Land Acquisition Com- mittee 30,000.00


Article 26, 1960, Land Acquisition


25,000.00


Article 53, 1960, Establish Boundaries of Existing Ways used Publicly


654.50


Article 60, 1961, Civil War Centennial Committee 526.90


Article 1, 1957, Addition Water Supply, BallardVale and Abbott Wells 35,151.21 Article 5, 1961, Improvements to Water System 25,256.77


Article 6, 1961, Engineering Supervision Route 495


8,116.95


19,026.00


Article 7, 1961, Replace Present Water Shop Article 9, 1961, Remove Gravel and Fill, Haggetts Pond


735.90


Article 11, 1960, Construct Drain from Muni- cipal Parking Lot to School or Central Streets


1,473.77


Article 17. 1961, Main Construction Lowell Street to Sherbourne Street 1,802.91


207


2,000.00


Article 31, 1957, Improvements to Water System $ 804.07


Article 44, 1960, Land at Haggetts Pond for increasing Water Storage


8,829.20


Article 48, 1960, Storm Drainage, Rogers Brook


23,776.02 60.00


Veterans' Quarters


School Cafeterias


33,524.03 10, 694.44


Andover Athletic Association


Aid to Depondent Children Federal Grants


1,065.41 522.06


Disability Assistance Federal Grants


Old Age Assistance Federal Grants


4,435.79


Medical Assistance for Aged 669.75


$ 2,304,027.44


208


REVENUE ACCOUNTS - RESERVE UNTIL COLLECTED MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


Motor Vehicle Excise Revenue


55,121.02 $


1955


$


58.71


1956


213.91


1957


322.81


1958


2,475.55


1959


6,435.38


1960


10,248.55


1961


35,366.11


$ 55,121.02


$ 55,121.02


FARM ANIMAL EXCISE TAXES


Farm Animal Excise Taxes


Farm Animal Excise Revenue


1961


$


.20


$


.20


$


.20


$


.20


TAX TITLES


Tax Titles $ 2,680.32 Tax Titles 12,241.33


Possessions


Tax Titles Revenue $ 14,921.65


$ 14,921.65 $ 14,921.65


209


SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS


Sewer


Suspended $


404.82


Added to Taxes


1958


21.39


1959


437.52


1960


585.47


1961


624.98


Water Betterments


Added to Taxes


1960


56.10


1961


56.10


Committed Interest


1958


45.85


1959


145.56


1960


244.60


1961


341.52


$ 2,963.91


$ 2,963.91


DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE


Fire Department $ 845.00


Sewer Installations


531.80


General Relief 75.00


Highways Department


192.00


Old Age Assistance


492.65


School Department


2,012.16


Departmental


Revenue $ 4,148.61


$ 4,148.61


Special Assessments Revenue


$ 2,963.91


$ 4,148.61


210


WATER DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE


Water Rates $ 46,588.66


Water Revenue $ 51,003.97


Water Services & Miscellaneous 3,060.30


Water Services


Added to Taxes


1959


396.49


1960


121.85


1961


6.00


Water Liens Added to Taxes


1958


124.29


1959


21.92


1960


488.36


1961


196.10


$ 51,003.97


$


51,003.97


STATE AND COUNTY AID TO HIGHWAYS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE


State and County Aid


to Highways $ 9,645.56


State and County Aid to Highways Revenue $ 9,6115.56


$ 9,645.56 $ 9,645.56


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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Net Funded and Fixed Debt $3,554,000.00


Article 1, 1951


Elem. School $ 250,000.00


Article 1, 1957


South School 640,000.00


Article 1, 1957


BallardVale & Abbott Wells 170,000.00


Article 10, 1955


High School 1,415,000.00 Article 14, 1960 Sewer Trunk Line 214,000.00


Article 24, 1961


Elem. School 865,000.00


$3,554,000.00


$3,554,000.00


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DEFERRED REVENUE


Suspended Sewer Assessments $ 5,915.04


Suspended Sewer Assessments Revenue $ 5,915.04


Apportioned Sewer


Assessments


Not Due $ 62,007.97


Apportioned Sewer Assess- ments Due


1962


$ 5,899.72


1963


5,797.22


1964


5,600.00


1965


5,336.84


1966


4,979.52


1967


4,477.01


1968


4,219.07


1969


2,870.03


1970


2,594.08


1971


2,594.08


1972


2,574.63


1973


2,560.59


1974


2,560.59


1975


2,560.56


1976


2,207.25


1977


1,949.96


1978


1,756.12


1979


1,470.60


$ 62,007.97


$ 62,007.97


213


DEFERRED REVENUE


Suspended Water Betterments $ 3,005.78


Apportioned Water Betterment Assess-


ments Not Due $ 9,384.99


Suspended Water Betterments Revenue $ 3,005.78


Apportioned Water Better- ment Assessments Revenue


Due 1962


$ 921.87


1963


921.87


1964


921.88


1965


921.88


1966


921.89


1967


921.89


1968


379.59


1969


379.59


1970


379.59


1971


379.59


1972


379.59


1973


379.59


1974


379.59


1975


379.59


1976


379.59


1977


355.20


1978


41.10


1979


41.10


1


$ 9,384.99


$ 9,384.99


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TRUST FUNDS


Trust and Investment Funds - Cash and Securities $ 436,712.41


Emma J. Lincoln Village Improvement Fund$ 857.67 Dr. Edward C. Conroy School Fund 296.20 Draper School Fund 1,326.58 Holt School Fund


Alfred V. Lincoln


98.31


Spell. Bee Fund 565.16 -


Emily F. Raymond Fund 1,500.00


Walter Landor


Raymond Welfare Fund 10,850.45


David & Lucy


Hayward Shaw


Welfare Fund 11,620.35


Edward Taylor


Fuel Fund 178.51


Emeline S. Lincoln


Village Improve- ment Fund 1,575.11


Varnum Lincoln


Spell. Bee Fund 565.17


Richardson School Fund 1,381.09


U. S. Constitution


Fund, Andover Post #8 203.08


Kate Adams Swift


Fund for Memorial


Hall Library 241.02


J. M. Bean Cemetery Flower Fund 104.06


M. E. Carter Cemetery Flower Fund 322.64


Vesta A. Davis Com-


stery Flower Fund 104.06


Ellen F. Foster Cem- etery Flower Fund 101.97


Isaac E. Giddings Burial Ground Fund 1,454.62


John Kershaw Cem- etery Flower Fund 50.54 Ralph J. Maslen Cem- etery Flower Fund 263.32


215


Mary E. Morrill Cem- etery Flower Fund $ 104.06


Frances Nichols Cem- etery Flower Fund 50.54


Abbie M. Smart


Special Cemetery Fund 1,387.69


J. M. Soutar Cem-


etery Flower Fund 318.96


Post War Rehabili- tation Fund 25,872.72


Nettie E. Hudson


Cemetery Flower Fund 210.05


Thomas Thin Cemetery


Flower Fund 536.22


--


William A. Allen


Flower Fund 211.08


George A. Torrey


Cemetery Flower Fund 549.98


1


Alexander Smith Cem-


etery Flower Fund 157.80


Bertha M. Stevens Cemetery Flower Fund 210.26


G. H. Wardwell Com-


etery Flower Fund 538.83


White & McGraw Cem- etery Flower Fund 50.54


John Cornell Wood


& Coal Fund 7,005.46


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 171,966.84


Punchard Free School Principal Fund 77,866.57


Barnard Fund 1,033.13


Henry W. & Mabel Barnard Fund 1,112.82


Draper Fund


1,566.45


Goldsmith Fund 343.48


Edna G. Chapin Fund 2,308.71


Elizabeth T. Gut- terson Scholar-


ship Fund


1,022.40


216


M. E. Gutterson Botany Prize Fund


330.31


Alice M. Bell Fund 1,017.20


Helen & Harold


Rafton Fund 755.82


Reserve Fund 9,714.48


Memorial Hall Li-


brary Fund 95,366.41


Andover Tennis


Court Fund


829.63


Mary E. Farrington


Flower Fund 614.06


$ 436,712.41


$ 436,712.41


MUNICIPAL CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUND


Municipal Contributory


Retirement Funds


Cash & Securities


$ 477,212.46


Accrued Interest on Bonds 4,870.32


Annuity Reserve Fund


73,563.76


Pension Fund


70,999.52


Expense Fund


1,255.94


$ 482,082.78


$ 482,082.78


217


Annuity Savings Fund $ 332,809.11


Military Service Fund 3,454.45


ANDOVER CONTRIBUTORY BOARD OF RETIREMENT REPORT


The Town of Andover Contributory Board of Retirement herewith submits the following report for the year 1961:


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1961 $ 5,094.94


Receipts :


Appropriations :


Town Pension Fund $ 58,640.00


Andover Housing


Authority


407.00


Expense Fund


2,937.00


Members' Contributions


44,645.44


Interest on Investments


17,304.11


Bonds Sold


14,114.22


Sale of Rights


66.60


$


138,114.37


Expenditures :


Retirement Allowances


$ 73,898.68


Investments


59,555.20


Accrued Interest on Investments


605.22


Refunds


4,645.23


Office Maintenance Salaries


Accountant


450.00


Clerk


1,889.56


Deposit Box


50.00


Medical Panels


65.00


Surety Bonds


52.50


Dues & Travel


49.50


Office Supplies


36.99


141,297.88 $


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1962 $ 1,911.43


218


STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES


ASSETS


Cash, Bay State Merchants Bank Andover Savings Bank


$ 1,910.43 1.00


Investments :


Bank Stocks


74,313.50


Government Bonds


10,000.00


Industrial Bonds


16,218.35


Public Utility Bonds


194,181.01


Railroad Bonds


63,510.51


Telephone Bonds


117,077.66


Interest Due & Accrued, December 31, 1961


4,870.32


$ 482,082.78


LIABILITIES


Annuity Savings Fund


$ 332,809.11


Special Fund for Military Service


3,454.45


Annuity Reserve Fund


73,563. 76


Pension Fund


70,999.52


Expense Fund


1,255.94


$ 482,082.78


The required appropriation by the Town for 1962 for the Pension Fund as certified by the Insurance De- partment of the Commonwealth is $57,518.00.


During the year sixteen employees were taken in- to the system. Four members retired, seven members left the employ of the Town and one pensioner died.


On December 31, 1961 there were one hundred and ninety-one active members, four inactive, thirty-nine on retirement and six widows receiving survivorship allowances.


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE C. NAPIER, Chairman DAVID L. NICOLL, Secretary EDMOND E. HAMMOND


219


HOW THE TOWN TAX DOLLAR IS SPENT


Schools Libraries 47.5%


Recreation & Unclassified 6.2%


charities & Veterans Services 3.7%


Interest & Maturing Debt 10.4 %


Highways 7.9%


Enterprize & Cemetaries 547


Protection of Persons & Property 13.1%


Health & Sanitation 1.6%


2


General Government 4.4 %


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INDEX


ANIMAL INSPECTOR 78


ASSESSORS' REPORT 120


BOARD OF APPEALS 71


BOARD OF HEALTH


67


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 58


BOARD OF RETIREMENT . 203


BONDS, REDEMPTION OF (See Town Debt )


BUILDING INSPECTOR 73


CEMETERY FUNDS .


· 45 CENTRAL MERRIMACK VALLEY PLANNING DIST. REPORT 123 CIVIL DEFENSE 117


CONSERVATION COMMISSION . 72


CORNELL FUND . 106


DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION 66


DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS . 128


DOG OFFICER . 113


FIRE DEPARTMENT 107


GRAVEL REMOVAL HEARINGS . 69


HOUSING AUTHORITY REPORT.


60


Balance Sheets 63


JURY LIST 79


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


Library Statistics


57


Report of Librarian


50


Trustees' Report .


174


MUNICIPAL BUILDING COMMITTEE


125


MUNICIPAL CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUND. 202


MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES & PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS . 122


PLANNING BOARD . 75


POLICE DEPARTMENT . 110


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


93


Employees 93 .


Highway 97


2


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - cont.


Bridges 97


Parks


97


Tree Department


96


New Equipment .


99


Street Lighting .


95


Water Pumping Report


100


Water System Summary .


101


Water System . 102


Sewerage System


104


RECREATION COMMITTEE 89


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE REPORT 119


SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES . 77


SPRING GROVE CEMETERY . 105


TAX COLLECTOR 114


Miscellaneous Collections


115


Summary of Tax Collector's Cash Account .


116


TOWN ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT 132


TOWN ACCOUNTS


Appropriations for 1962 .


133


Unpaid Taxes - December 31, 1962 .


134


Receipts - Analysis of Revenue Account 135


Receipts - Analysis of Surplus Revenue


136


Receipts - for 1962


138


Expenditures


147


Balance Sheet


191


Revenue Accounts.


193


Municipal Indebtedness


196


Deferred Revenue


197


Trust Funds


199


TOWN CLERK


40


TOWN DEBT


44


TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT


41


TOWN MEETING - Annual .


11


Annual Adjourned


15


TOWN OFFICERS


4


TREASURER


43


TRUST FUNDS


46


TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL 47


VETERANS' SERVICES 87


WIRE INSPECTOR'S REPORT


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Town Officers


MODERATOR Charles G. Hatch


BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Russell G. Doyle, Chairman


William Stewart, Secretary


Philip K. Allen


James D. Wilson


B. Allen Rowland


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1965


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1965


TOWN MANAGER Thomas E. Duff


ASSESSORS


Archibald D. Maclaren, Jr., Chairman Selby Groff Bernard F. Magane*


William H. Russell


Term expires 1963


TOWN CLERK Irving O. Piper


COLLECTOR OF TAXES James P. Christie


TREASURER Anna M. Greeley


TOWN ACCOUNTANT George C. Napier Wendell A. Mattheson*


TOWN COUNSEL


Fredric S. O'Brien


Term expires 1963


BOARD OF RETIREMENT


George C. Napier, Chairman


Edmond E. Hammond


David L. Nicoll


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1965


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Joseph Serio, Chairman*


Term expires 1965


Mrs. B. Allen Rowland


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1963


Thayer S. Warshaw


Paul MacMillan, Director of Public Assistance


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


4


VETERANS' SERVICES


Francis P. Markey


Term expires 1963


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS


Calvin E. Metcalf, Office Manager


Stanley Chlebowski, Supt. of Highways


Donald C. Bassett, Supt. of Sewer and Water Dept.


Thomas F. X. Flynn, Town Engineer


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Robert B. McIntyre, Chairman


Edward I. Erickson,


Supt. and Sec'y.


John S. Sullivan


Term expires 1965


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1964


Vincent P. Davey


Term expires 1965


VISUAL CONSULTANT William V. Emmons, O. D.


DENTAL HYGIENIST M. Augusta Breck


SCHOOL PHYSICIAN John J. McArdle, Jr., M. D.


ATTENDANCE OFFICER William F. Tammany


SCHOOL NURSES


Ruth E. Westcott, R. N.


Gertrude A. Stewart, R. N.


SCHOOL DENTIST Frank E. Himmer, D.M.D.


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE


Warren Lewis, Chairman


Benjamin O. Chase, Secretary


William R. Hill


Joseph L. Walsh


C. Lincoln Giles Arthur Peatman Ernest N. Hall


William A. Doherty, ex officio Edward I. Erickson, ex officio Thomas E. Duff, ex officio


BOARD OF HEALTH


Robert A. Walsh, Chairman


Walter R. Vogt, Secretary*


Harold Rutter, Jr.


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1963


Walter R. Vogt, Gas Inspector


Walter R. Vogt, Sanitary and Plumbing Inspector Harold Rutter, Jr., Alternate Plumbing Inspector John J. Broderick, Milk and Health Inspector Elizabeth C. Nadeau, R.N., Health Agent and Public Health Nurse


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


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Term expires 1965


Term expires 1964


Michael A. Gravallese, M. D.


Term expires 1963


William A. Doherty


Milton J. Meyers


Charles A. Currier, M. D. TOWN PHYSICIAN


Term expires 1963


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS


Arthur Peatman


Term expires 1963


ASST. BUILDING INSPECTOR


Kenneth Wade


Term expires 1963


INSPECTOR OF WIRES


Term expires 1963


Alex Ritchie, Jr. INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS Richard D. Lindsay, D. V.M. Term expires 1963


CIVIL DEFENSE


Burton B. Batcheller, Director


Term expires 1963


John Kemper, Asst. Director


Term expires 1963


Alex Ritchie, Asst. Director


Term expires 1963


Winston Briggs, Asst. Director


Term expires 1963


Everett G. Fraim, Asst. Director


Term expires 1963


PLANNING BOARD


Harold T. King, Chairman


Term expires 1965


Virginia H. Hammond, Secretary


Term expires 1964


John N. Cole, II


Term expires 1967


James H. Eaton, III


Term expires 1966


Robert G. Goodwin


Term expires 1963


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Newton A. Jones, Sealer


Term expires 1963


George Campbell, Deputy


Term expires 1963


TRUSTEES OF MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


Arthur Reynolds, Chairman


Term expires 1966


William N. Perry, Secretary*


Term expires 1965


Leo F. Daley, Treasurer


Term expires 1964


Elinore L. Washburn


Term expires 1963


Edward I. Erickson


Term expires 1969


Daniel Frishman


Term expires 1968


Cornelia H. Fitts


Term expires 1967


TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL


Rev. Frederick B. Noss


Rev. J. Edison Pike


Rev. Howard A. Andrews*


Edmond E. Hammond


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1964


Fred W. Doyle Harry Sellars


Term expires 1964


C. Carleton Kimball


Term expires 1964


Arthur W. Cole


Term expires 1964


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TRUSTEES OF CORNELL FUND


Frederick E. Cheever, Treasurer


Term expires 1964


Irving J. Whitcomb


Term expires 1965


Arthur W. Cole


Term expires 1963


TRUSTEES OF SPRING GROVE CEMETERY


Frederick E. Cheever, Chairman


Term expires 1965


Albert E. Curtis, Secretary


Term expires 1964


William D. McIntyre


Term expires 1963


Malcolm E. Lundgren


Term expires 1965


Irving J. Whitcomb


Term expires 1964


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Phillips B. Marsden, Chairman


Edward F. Cregg


Norman Barraclough, Secretary


Willis G. Hartford


Charles D. Stevens*


Kenneth E. Holmes


Douglas N. Howe


Stephen H. Pettit


PLANNING BOARD OF APPEALS


Joseph A. McCarthy Frank L. Brigham Robert S. Zollner


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1963


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS


Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman


Term expires 1965


Edmond E. Hammond, Secretary


Term expires 1963


Joseph F. Bacigalupo*


Term expires 1964


Harold Rutter, Jr.


Term expires 1964


Harold Rutter, Jr., Associate Member*


Term expires 1964


Robert S. Zollner, Associate Member


Term expires 1965


Harry Sellars, Associate Member


Term expires 1963


BOARD OF REGISTRARS


Walter F. McDonald


Term expires 1965


Eugene A. Zalla Harry Sellars


Term expires 1963


Irving O. Piper, Clerk


COMMITTEE TO STUDY TOWN BY-LAWS


Robert S. Zollner, Chairman Term expires 1963


James St. Germain Term expires 1963


RECREATION Leslie S. Bartow, Director


RECREATION COMMITTEE


James D. Doherty, Chairman


Francis P. Markey, Secretary*


Stephen S. Sorota Durwood W. Moody Walter Pearson


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1964 Term expires 1964


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1964


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Term expires 1965


Term expires 1964


LAND ACQUISITION COMMITTEE


Harold Rafton, Chairman*


Term expires 1963


Mary L. McCabe, Secretary


Term expires 1963


John N. Cole


Term expires 1963


Robert A. Watters


Term expires 1963


James D. Doherty


Term expires 1963


John Hewitt


Term expires 1963


Henry L. Hilton


Term expires 1963


NEW MATERIALS COMMITTEE


James D. Hamilton Arthur Peatman


Term expires 1963


William G. Perry


Term expires 1963


PERSONNEL ADVISORY BOARD


John C. Young, Chairman


Henry W. Schereschewsky


P. Hayden Clark James St. Germain


CONSERVATION COMMISSION


Albert R. Retelle, Chairman


Term expires 1963


Ralph G. Goodno


Term expires 1965


John W. Kimball


Term expires 1964


Heinrich Rohrbach


Term expires 1963


Burton B. Batcheller


Term expires 1963


REGIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANNING COMMITTEE


Fred S. Tarbox, Chairman Raymond D. Taylor


John S. Sullivan


DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION


Wallace M. Haselton, Chairman


Term expires 1964


Joseph B. Doherty, Secretary*


Term expires 1964


Geoffrey Glendinning, Sec'y. pro tem


Term expires 1965


Carl A. Steuernagel*


Term expires 1963


Charles DeBelle


Term expires 1963


Harold Haller


Term expires 1967


Leslie N. Hutchinson


Term expires 1966


Robert A. Watters


Term expires 1966


George B. Westhaver


Term expires 1967


ANDOVER HOUSING AUTHORITY


David MacDonald, Jr., Chairman Harold E. Coleman, Vice Chairman


Term expires 1965


Thomas R. Wallace, Treasurer


Term expires 1964


George A. Noury, Asst. Treasurer


Term expires 1963


Thomas P. Eldred, Asst. Secretary


Term expires 1966


Ernest N. Hall, Director, Urban Renewal


James E. Manning, Exec. Director


and ex officio Secretary


Term expires 1963


8


PATRIOTIC HOLIDAY COMMITTEE


Irving J. Whitcomb Francis P. Markey Joseph L. Monan Calvin Deyermond


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


Term expires 1963


TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE


Wallace E. Haselton


Harold King


Thomas E. Duff, Town Manager


CENTRAL MERRIMACK VALLEY PLANNING DISTRICT Virginia Hammond Term expires 1963


INSURANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE


James D. Doherty Douglas N. Howe George E. Haselton Richard W. Lally


Eugene A. Bernardin, Jr.


COMMITTEE TO SECURE NECESSARY PLANS FOR A NEW TOWN HOUSE, FIRE AND POLICE STATIONS IN MAIN STREET AREA


Arthur Peatman, Chairman William W. Rhoads James T. Trenholm


Philip C. Pray, Secretary


Harry W. Robinson*


Thomas E. Duff Members Ex Officio


Henry L. Hilton


David L. Nicoll


SPECIAL COMMISSION FOR INVESTIGATION AND STUDY RELATIVE TO CREATION OF A MERRIMACK RIVER VALLEY POLLUTION ABATEMENT DISTRICT Joseph A. McCarthy, Representative for Town of Andover


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Henry L. Hilton, Chief and Forest Warden


POLICE DEPARTMENT


David L. Nicoll, Chief


DOG OFFICER


Martin T. Caughey, Dog Officer


CONSTABLES


George B. Brown Thomas P. Eldred


Term expires 1963 Term expires 1963


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TOWN OF ANDOVER


Population 1960 Census-17134 Registered Voters 1962 -- 9726


POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS INCLUDING ANDOVER


SENATORS


Leverett Saltonstall Benjamin A. Smith, II Gloucester


Dover


FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT F. Bradford Morse, 466 Beacon St., Lowell


FIFTH COUNCILLOR DISTRICT John J. Buckley, 10 Mt. Vernon Street, Lawrence


FOURTH ESSEX SENATORIAL DISTRICT James P. Rurak, 34 Margin Street, Haverhill


FIFTH ESSEX REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT William Longworth, 25 Stevens Street, Methuen Arthur Williams, 149 Haverhill Street, Andover Roger E. Ingalls, 106 Pleasant View St., Methuen


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C. F. Nelson Pratt Daniel J. Burke Edward H. Cahill


SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD


Joseph A. Horan, Chmn., 200 Chandler Road, Andover


Thomas E. Cargill, Sr., Sec'y., Boxford Village, Boxford


Martin J. Lawlor, Jr. 39 Highland View Ave., No. Andover Thomas W. Fallon, 58 Maple Avenue, Andover


James Deyermond, 64 Andover Street, Andover Salvatore Basile, 15 Chandler Road, Andover Govt. Appeal Agent


*Resigned


** Replacement when present accountant retires in Feb. 1963


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Annual Town Meeting


March 5, 1962


Agreeably to a Warrant signed by the Selectmen, Janu- ary 22, 1962, the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qual- ified to vote in Elections and Town Affairs, met and assem- bled at the designated polling places in Precincts One, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six, viz: The Central Fire Sta- tion in Precinct One; the Square and Compass Hall in Pre- cinct Two, the Sacred Heart School, Balmoral Street, Shaw- sheen Village, in Precinct Three; the Andover Grange Hall in Precinct Four; the Fire Station, Ballardvale, in Pre- cinct Five; and the Cooley House, Main Street, in Precinct Six, in said Andover, on


MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1962


at 7:00 o'clock A. M., to act upon the following articles :


Essex, SS. Andover, March 5, 1962


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the constables of the Town of Andover, have noti- fied the inhabitants of said Town, to meet at the time and places 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.


George B. Brown, Constable


ARTICLE 1


ELECTION OF OFFICERS


Took up Article 1 and proceeded to vote for Town Officers. The ballot boxes were found to be empty and registered 0000. The polls were opened at seven o'clock A. M. and closed at seven o'clock P. M. The total number


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of ballots cast was 4,780 -- viz:


Precinct 1 - 1115


Precinct 2 - 668


Precinct 3 -772


Precinct 4 - 830


Precinct 5 - 368


Precinct 6-1027


PRECINCTS


1


2


3


4


5


6


MODERATOR - FOR ONE YEAR


963 552 657 748 314 939


Charles G. Hatch 4173


152 116 115 82 54 88


Blanks 607


SELECTMEN - TWO FOR THREE YEARS


575 351 411 541 166 499


William Stewart


2543


438


252 219


249


160 208


Roger W. Collins


1526


46


72 60


48


21


45


William F. Lane


292


35 18 51 48 42 59


R. Wayne Long


253


514 255 403 380 144 670


B. Allen Rowland


2366


390 241 245 239 123 357


Raymond W. Schlapp


1595


232 147 155 155 80 216


Blanks


985


SCHOOL COMMITTEE - TWO FOR THREE YEARS


485 259 347 424 151 664


Reta V. Buchan


2330


517 283 399 490 120 692


John S. Sullivan


2501


613 413 403 320 227 361


Vincent P. Davey


2337


318 173 213 260 145 192


Charles Liponis 1301


297 208 182 166 93 145


Blanks


1090


All the foregoing officers were voted for on one bal- lot and the check lists were used.


REPORT OF CLERK, PRECINCT 1


Andover, March 5, 1962


Polls opened at 7:00 A. M. Warden in charge, Harold R. Barcroft. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7:00 P. M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 1115. Number of ballots received 2117, plus 9 absentee ballots. Number of ballots returned 1011. Number of ballots cast 1115. Police officer on duty,


Hector G. Pattullo. Counted ballots at 7:00 o'clock P. M.


Joseph W. McNally, Clerk


REPORT OF CLERK, PRECINCT 2


Andover, March 5,1962


Polls opened at 7:00 A. M. Warden in charge, Fernand J.


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Lussier. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7:00 P. M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 668. Number of ballots received 1424 plus 5 absentee ballots. Number of ballots returned 761. Number of ballots cast 668. Police officer on duty, Duncan Cair- nie. Counted ballots at 7:00 P. M.


George H. Winslow, Clerk


REPORT OF CLERK, PRECINCT 3


Andover, March 5, 1962


Polls opened at 7:00 A. M. Warden in charge, A. Norman Warhurst. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7:00 P. M. Ballot box registered when polls closed 773, box jumped one vote. Number of ballots received 1900. Number of ballots returned 1128. Number of ballots cast 772. Police officer on duty, William Stewart. Counted ballots at 7:00 P. M.




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