Town annual report of Andover 1963-1969, Part 10

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 902


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5,385.32


1959 Real Estate


1,378.00


1960 Real Estate


2,409.39


1961 Real Estate


4,429.22


1962 Real Estate


18,546.66


1963 Real Estate


92,763.25


1962 Farm Animal Excise 63.88


1963 Farm Animal Excise


54.50


1957 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


274.23


1958 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


2,460.07


1959 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


5,825.30


1960 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


6,578.06


State Audit Municip- al Accounts 2,666.79


State Exam. Retire- ment System 89.70


Essex County Tax


107,344.74


Essex County T. B. Hospital


27,005.01


Overlay 1963


60,795.46


To Surplus Revenue


304,942.66


$4,421,577.24


$4,421,577.24


122


Appropriations $3,892,383.00


Article 32: Water Main 16,000.00


State Parks and Res- ervations


10,349.88


1961 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


6,047.56


1962 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise 6,104.75


1963 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise 104,020.88


$ 259,155.65


ANALYSIS OF REVENUE ACCOUNT


Transfer from Surplus Revenue to Reduce Tax Rate


$ 75,000.00


Estimated Receipts


1,183,654.09


Over-estimates :


State Parks and Reservations


995.57


Unexpended Appropriation Balances, December 31, 1963 54,414.37


Receipts in Excess of Estimated Receipts


246,941.79


ANALYSIS OF SURPLUS REVENUE


Audit Adjustments


1,382.92


Balance, January 1, 1963 Audit Adjustment Refunds


664,105.91 1,172.60 1,358.22


Article 9, Chapter 90, Highway Construction


54,000.00


Unexpended Appropriations Transferred by vote of Town Meeting:


Article 10, Establish Boundaries


2,000.00


Article 42, 1956, Storm Drainage


222.44


Article 11, Sidewalk, Lovejoy Rd.


7,500.00


Article 25, 1961, Sewer, Lovejoy Rd.


12,600.00


Article 12, Improvements to Water System


85,000.00


Article 5, 1961, Improvements to Water System 19,673.59


Article 13, Land for Pumping Station


3,000.00


Article 20, 1961, Purchase of New Jeep


388.02


Article 15, Stabilization Fund


50,000.00


Article 15, 1962, Purchase of Tractor Loader


2,300.00


Article 27, Land Acquisition


19,000.00


Article 36, To reduce Tax Rate


75,000.00


Article 20, 1962, Widen Holt and Wildwood Roads


259.24


Tax Titles Taken


1,494.35


Refunds


. 94


Article 17, 1962, Water System Improvements


14,866.95


Article 1, Sewer Project


25,000.00


Article 11, 1957, Land for off- street Parking


25,000.00


Balance, December 31, 1963


694,387.10


Article 12, 1957, Add'l. Land for off-street Parking


3,875.68


Revenue Surplus, December 31, 1963


304,942.66


$1,050,765.31


$1,050,765.31


123


Transfer by vote of Town Meeting to: Article 8, Water Drainage


33,000.00


TOWN OF ANDOVER Balance sheet - December 31, 1963 GENERAL ACCOUNTS


Assets


Liabilities and Reserves


Cash:


General: Sewer Project:


794,575.65


State Taxes 9,600.23


Accounts Receivable : Taxes :


Purchase of Savings Bonds 1,725.51


Levy of 1958:


Real Estate


$278.20


Levy of 1959:


Personal Property


7.80


Real Estate


1,378.00


Levy of 1960:


451.75


Guarantee Deposits : Highway Gravel Pits


$2,413.00


Personal Property Real Estate


2,409.39


5,000.00


Levy of 1961:


293.80


Personal Property Real Estate


4,429.22


Agency :


Trust Funds


$81.40


Personal Property


834.60


Machinery Account


406.10


Real Estate


18,546.66


14,839.47


Levy of 1963: Poll


398.00


Personal Property


5,905.75


Real Estate


92, 763.25


127,726.42


Trust Fund Income : Walter Landor Raymond Welfare


58


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise :


Levy of 1957 $274.23


Levy of 1958


2,460.07


Levy of 1959 5,825.30


Levy of 1960 6,578.06


Levy of 1961


6,047.56


Levy of 1962


6,104.75


Levy of 1963


104,020.88


Federal Grants: Disability Assistance : Administration $750.14 Assistance 59.68


131,310.85


$39,254.70


7,413.00


Levy of 1962: Poll


30.00


Chap. 782 - 1962


14,351.97


Tailings: Unclaimed checks, etc.


485.65


Premium on Loans : Sewer Project


5,772.55


$1,087,722.48


Employees' Payroll Deductions : Federal Taxes


$27,518.87


Blue Cross and Blue


Shield 390.11


Group Life Insurance 19.98


124


GENERAL ACCOUNTS (Cont. )


Farm Animal Excise: Levy of 1962 Levy of 1963


$63.88


54.50


Special Assessments : Sewer:


Unapportioned


$6,947.94


Added to Taxes :


Levy of 1959


13.80


Levy of 1961


32.57


Levy of 1962


141.12


Levy of 1963


538.38


National Defense Act


293.37


Water:


Unapportioned


15,163.88


Added to Taxes :


Revolving Funds:


Committed Interest:


Levy of 1959 .56


Levy of 1961


9.12


Levy of 1962


40.44


Levy of 1963


434.84


23,687.44


Appropriation Balances, Reserved for 1964


286,027.99


Tax Titles and Possessions:


Tax Titles


$5,364.79


Tax Possessions


9,758.67


15,123.46


Loans Authorized and Unissued


35,000.00


Departmental :


Fire Ambulance


$1,136.00


Sewer


809.75


Highway


171.00


Old Age Assistance 170.64


School


2,475.82


Sale of Real Estate Fund


6,364.15


4,763.21


Water:


Rates


$50,197.03


Services


6,027.75


Aid to Dependent Children: Administration Aid


$1,233.41 106.90


$118.38


Old Age Assistance:


Administration


1,465.19


Assistance


2,781.40


Medical Assistance for Aged :


Administration


776.58


Education:


$7,466.67


Levy of 1963 364.79


School Lunch 25,052.14


Andover Athletic As- sociation 11,287.29


36,339.43


Sewer Project


794,575.65


Overestimates, 1963: County Tax 2,311.62


Sale of Cemetery Lots Fund


6,133.00


Receipts Reserved for Appropriation: Parking Meters $9,903.42


Off-Street Parking Meters 12.53


9,915.95


125


GENERAL ACCOUNTS (Cont. )


Water: Liens Added to Taxes :


Levy of 1958 $6.00


Levy of 1959 173.13


Levy of 1960 173.29


Levy of 1961 53.79


Levy of 1962 241.67


Levy of 1963 609.66


Services Added to Taxes:


Levy of 1959


205.24


Levy of 1960 71.70


Levy of 1963


183.25


$57,942.51


Revenue Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle and


State


$6,826.48


County


3,413.24


Farm Animal Excise 118.38


Special Assessments


23,687.44


10,239.72


Tax Title and


Possession


15,123.46


Loans Authorized:


School Construction $15,000.00


Rogers Brook 20,000.00


35,000.00


Aid to Highways 10,239.72


Unprovided for or Over- drawn Accounts :


Underestimates : Overlay 1962 $908.25 State Parks and Reservations 1,276.34


Surplus Revenue


694,387.10


2,184.59


Overlay Surplus


$57,931.96


Overlays Reserved for Abatements:


Levy of 1958 $278.20


Levy of 1959 1,385.80


Levy of 1960 2,861.14


Levy of 1961 4,723.02


Levy of 1962 (see underestimates )


Levy of 1963 33,741.51


42,989.67


Aid to Highways :


Trailer Excise $131,310.85


Departmental 4,763.21


Water 57,942.51


243,185.57


$2,290,394.71


$2,290,394.71


126


DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Apportioned Assessments Not Due : Sewer Water Suspended Assessments : Sewer


$59,686.71 17,851.22


Apportioned Sewer Assessment Revenue: Due in 1964 to 1982 Inclusive


$59,686.71


Apportioned Water Assessment Revenue: Due in 1964 to 1982 Inclusive 17,851.22


5,915.04


Suspended Sewer Assessment Revenue


5,915.04


$83,452.97


$83,452.97


DEBT ACCOUNTS


127


Net Funded and Fixed Debt


$3,965,000.00


Article 1, 1951 - Elementary School


Article 10, 1955- High School


$150,000.00 1,205,000.00


Article 1, 1957 - South School 560,000.00 Article 24, 1961- Sanborn School 745,000.00


Article 1, 1957 - BallardVale and Abbott Wells 135,000.00


Article 14, 1960- Sewer Trunk Line


180,000.00


Article 48, 1960- Rogers Brook


135,000.00


Article 1, 1963 - Sewer Project, A .P.W. - 46G 855,000.00


$3,965,000.00


$3,965,000.00


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS


Trust and Investment Funds : Cash and Securities : In Custody of Treasurer


$299,590.16


In Custody of Trustees


200,582.88


In Custody of Treasurer: Welfare Funds :


Emily F. Raymond $1,500.00


Walter Landor Raymond 9,745.87


David and Lucy Hayward Shaw 11,007.19


Edward Taylor Fuel 193.19


Village Improvement Funds ; Emeline S. Lincoln


1,704.91


Emma J. Lincoln 928.33


School Funds :


Dr. Edward C. Conroy 303.96


Draper


1,435.90


Holt


106.39


Alfred V. Lincoln Spelling Bee


611.72


Varnum Lincoln Spelling Bee


611.73


Rafton Science Prize


852.87


Warren Richardson


1,494.89


U.S.Constitution - Andover Post #48, American Legion 209.40


Library Funds :


Kate Adams Swift Mem- orial


260.84


Park Fund:


Andover Tennis Court


897.99


Cemetery Funds :


Isaac E. Giddings


Burial Ground


1,574.48


Abbie M. Smart, Special 1,472.29


Special Flower Funds 4,569.70


Perpetual Care


181,142.85


Investment Fund:


Post-War Rehabilita- tion 28,005.42


Stabilization Fund


50,960.24


$299,590.16


128


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS


In Custody of Trustees : John Cornell Wood & Coal $7,115.90 Fund


Punchard Free School Funds :


Principal


78,455.98


Barnard


1,034.61


Henry W. & Mabel Barnard 1,020.90


Alice M. Bell


1,023.08


Edna G. Chapin


2,316.97


Draper 1,518.41


Goldsmith


351.36


Elizabeth T. Gut-


terson Scholarship 1,023.38


M. E. Gutterson Botany Prize


336.47


Reserve


10,515.22


Memorial Hall Library Fund 95,870.60


200,582.88


$500,173.04


$500,173.04


Municipal Contributory Retirement Funds Cash and Securities


MUNICIPAL CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM


Annuity Savings Fund


$410,168.35


$569,832.40


Special Fund for Military Service


3,666.61


Annuity Reserve Fund


99,366.45


Accrued Interest on Bonds


5,767.68


Pension Fund


59,740.65


Expense Fund


2,658.02


$575,600.08


$575,600.08


129


ANDOVER CONTRIBUTORY BOARD OF RETIREMENT REPORT


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1963


$6,097.69


Receipts :


Appropriations : Town Pension Fund


$63,119.00


761.43


Andover Housing Authority Expense Fund


2,835.00


Members' Contributions


58,032.92


Investment Income


21,237.46


Bond Maturity Refund


142.50


161,128.31


167,226.00


Expenditures :


Annuities


12,212.24


Pensions


76,119.57


Investments


49,720.60


Accrued Interest on Investments


413.10


Refunds


3,237.30


Office Maintenance :


Salaries :


Accountant


241.67


Clerk


1,787.52


Safe Deposit


50.00


Surety Bonds


52.50


Dues, Meals & Travel


97.78


Office Supplies


220.50


144,152.78


Cash on Hand, December 31, 1963


$ 23,073.22


1


130


15,000.00


ANDOVER CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1963


ASSETS


Cash :


Bay State Merchants Nat'l Bank


$ 3,072.22 20,001.00


Andover Savings Bank


Investments :


Government Bonds


10,000.00


Railroad Bonds


57,525.35


Telephone Bonds


131,820.27


Public Utility Bonds


214,347.01


Industrial Bonds


51,720.05


Bank Stocks Accrued Interest on Bonds


5,767.68


$575,600.08


Respectfully submitted,


DAVID L. NICOLL,


Chairman


WENDELL A. MATTHESON, Secretary


LIABILITIES


EDMOND E. HAMMOND


Annuity Savings Fund


$410,168.35


Special Fund for Military Service


3,666.61


Annuity Reserve Fund


99,366.45


Pension Fund


59,740.65


Expense Fund


2,658.02


$575,600.08


The required appropriation by the Town for 1964 for the Pension Fund as certified by the Insurance Department of the Commonwealth is $69,531.00.


During the year thirty-three employees were taken into the system. Seven members retired, six left the employ of the Town, one active member and four pensioners died.


On December 31, 1963 there were two hundred twenty-two active members, two inactive, forty on retirement and seven widows receiving sur- vivorship allowance.


81,346.50


131


132


Jury List


Adams, Helen W. Adriance, Nancy C.


Housewife Housewife 6 School Street


Ainscow, Elizabeth C.


Allicon, Gertrude A.


Housewife


81 Holt Road


Bruce, George R. Burke, Garrett J. Byers, Dorothy H. Byrne, Beatrice M. Campopiano, Joseph Cardella, Giuseppe Chambers, Arthur S. Chase, Dorothy O.


Christie, Gregory P. Christie, William


Clark, Wilbur T.


Special Police 6 Liberty Street


Ins. Agent 117 Chestnut St. Management Off. 46 Woburn Street Retired 16 High Street


Barrett, John J.


Retired


12 Henderson Ave.


Cole, Arthur W.


Bauer, Harold C.


Retired


6 Lucerne Drive


Clerk 43 Lowell Street


Collins, Roger W. Connolly, Thomas J.


Postal Clerk 18 Avon Street


Photographer


123 Main Street


Bernardin, Mary V. Housewife 11 Abbot Street


Best, George E. Office Mgr.


4 Argyle Street


Metal Worker


99 Shawsheen Road


Blake, Winston A.


Food Broker


5 Stratford Road


14 Riverina Road


Dean, James L.


Retired 8 Barrington Drive


Mach. Tech. 40 Chandler Road


Bradley, Frederick W.


Self-employed


7 Central Lane


Brimner, Robert C.


Retired


34 Lowell Street


DesRoches, Robert F.


Deyermond, John


Auto Dealer


Salesman Funeral Dir.


Housewife


Housewife


R. E. & Ins.


2 Hidden Road


Agriculture 356 Lowell Street Housewife 77 Whittier Street 10 Lockway Road


Manager


Pract. Nurse 34 Burnham Road


Ball, J. Rodney


Barcroft, Harold R.


YMCA Secretary 134 Chestnut Street


187 Chestnut Street


Clough, Harry E. Coates, Theodore P.


Barron, Thomas L.


Transportation 430 Lowell Street


Collins, J. Everett Retired 35 Summer Street Juv. Parole Agt.50 Maple Avenue


Belka, Madeline A.


Housewife 58 Red Spring Road


Belka, Michael W.


Sales Repr .


58 Red Spring Road


Cookson, Francis R. Cove, Joseph E. Cutler, Granville K. Danforth, Philip F.


Bank Pres. Forbes Lane


Bolia, Herman F. Supervisor


Bolten, John Jr.


Treasurer Geneva Road


Deneu, Frank P.


DeQuattro, Alfred


Spray Painter 73 School Street


Asst. Vice Pres.103 Reservation Rd. Retired 48 High Street


7 Chandler Road 33 Center Street 390 No. Main St. off Phillips St. 19 Canterbury St.


Insurance


6 Punchard Ave .


Anderson, Edward A.


Anderson, Ernest E.


Poultryman


Asst. Cashier 3 William Street 100 Ballardvale Rd.


Arnold, Patricia


Secretary 88 Central Street


Bank Examiner 10 Lincoln Circle


Barnard, Elizabeth F.D. Housewife


30 Pasho Street


Housewife 59 Lovejoy Road


Bronson, Henry G.


Baxter, James G.


Administrator 15 Rock Ridge Rd.


133


Deyermond, Robert V. Dolan, Henry J. Domingue, Robert P.


Retired


91 Elm Street


Gordon, Walter N.


Maintenance


37 Maple Avenue 80 Poor Street


P. O. Foreman


99 Chestnut St. 51 Walnut Avenue


Gordon, William Gorrie, Everett R. Grant, Dwight W.


Gray, Claremont I. Haartz, Karl J. C.


Hale, Luzie J.


Mech. Engr.


11 Chandler Circle 9 Dartmouth Road


Eastman, Weston D.


Elliott, Fay H.


Ellis, Edward C. Emmons, Dorothy H.


At Home


53 School Street


Chem. Engr.


12 Stratford Road


Fallon, Joseph E. Jr.


Accountant 58 Maple Avenue


Housewife


21 Straw.Hill Road


Ferrier, Robert L.


Electrician 242 Andover Street


Sports Teacher 116 Osgood Street


Unemployed 116 Osgood Street


Retired 5 Marion Avenue


Dental Hygienist 10 Appletree Lane


Self-employed 24 Marland Street


Supervisor


15 Arcadia Road


Gerstenberger, Ronald H. Dept. Head


20 Rocky Hill Road


General Mgr. 243 Highland Road


49 School Street


Housewife Merchant 1 Ayer Street


Accountant


69 Shawsheen Road


182 Jenkins Road


37 Maple Avenue


Haley, Harold A. Hardisty, Lillian A. Harley, John B.


Harnedy, Mary E. Hatton, Robert B. Heseltine, Eleanor M. Hickey, Vincent P. Higgins, Forrest E. Higgins, Frederick A. Hoffman, Joseph W. Hoffman, S. Joseph Hogan, Daniel E. Jr. Holland, Robert C.


Innes, Andrew M. Jaspert, Eileen M. Johnson, Harold A. Kimball, Rachel C.


Housewife


48 High Plain Road 66 Bartlet Street


Dow, Helen P. Duffy, Joseph G. Dufton, George F. Dunlop, Helen F.


Sales Manager


4 Arundel Street


7 Argyle Street


Co-Manager 20 Arundel Street


R. E. & Ins.


18 Argyle Street


Retired 84 Summer Street


Des. Engr.


7 Amherst Road


Auto Mechanic


52 Morton Street


Retired


24 Summer Street


C. P. A. 18 Rolling Ridge Rd.


Construction 44 Central Street


Contractor 57 Marilyn Road


Advertising 28 Hidden Way


Corporation Pres. 4 Woodland Road


Prod. Mgr. 211 Chestnut Street Retired 200 Chandler Road


Horan, Joseph A.


Howe, Raymond W.


R. E. & Ins. 20 Chandler Road


Gilcreast, Cleveland Gill, Friedl P.


Giovinco, Pasquale Goddard, Harold C. Jr.


Insurance Exec. 17 Canterbury St. Pres. & Treas. 2 Longwood Drive


Goldthwaite, Eleanor F. Housewife


Gordon, Katherine M. Clerk


Foreman


Secretary


74 Pine Street


Dooley, Helen C.


Housewife


8 Beacon Street


Underwriter 108 Summer Street Rubber Worker 17 Chandler Road 98 Chestnut Street Supervisor Constr. Insp. 60 High Plain Road Housewife 32 Westwind Road


Retired


Office Mgr.


12 Ridge Street


Forbes, Elizabeth W.


Forbes, John M. Foss, Ray A. Fox, Pauline B.


Froburg, Frank W.


Garrison, Jedediah L.


Hoyer, Raymond A. Self-employed 66 Wildwood Road


Salesman


Housewife


Builder


134


Klie, Robert H. Knipe, Diane Knipe, Edith E. Krinsky, Morris Lake, Janet D.


Lally, Richard W. Lambert, John F.


Lindholm, Edward M.


Lindsay, Stafford A. Livingston, Clinton R.Retail Florist


Elec. Engr. Housewife


17 Rolling Ridge Rd. 41 Memorial Circle


1 Stratford Road


Machine Spec. 33 Florence Street


Housewife 22 Greenwood Road


R. E. & Ins.


3 Lantern Road


Retired 13 Brook Street


Naval Architect 44 Chestnut Street


Salesman 7 Locke Street


Nigrelli, Joseph Northey, Helen L. Noyes, Catherine J. O' Connor, Anna P. Tester


Hostess


52 Rocky Hill Road 100 Burnham Road 51 Magnolia Ave.


Locke, Arthur T. Locke, Benjamin W.


Clerk


84 Andover Street 9 Brechin Terrace


189 Highland Road 32 Dufton Road 149 Chestnut St.


O' Rourke, Charles D. Orr, William J.


Ortstein, Herbert L. Manager


Otis, Herbert C.


Ins. Salesman


16 Hidden Road


Macartney, Robert J. Merchant 140 Argilla Road Marjerison, Thomas S.Jr . Office Mgr. 87 Burnham Road Marocco, Girolamo Retired 23 Corbett Street


Marotta, George J.


Supervisor


91 Argilla Road


18 Chandler Road


Storekeeper 3 Washington Avenue


Master, Louis Retired 19 Bellevue Road


Puma, Antonio


Plant Mgr.


26 Sutherland Street 75 Pine Street


McCarthy, Helen C.


Supervisor


11 Beech Circle


26 High Street


Rhoads, William W. Retired


22 Hidden Road


McCarthy, Joseph A. McCoubrie, Robert J. Mitchell, Robert C.


Head Custodian


5 Highland Wayside


12 Tewksbury Street


Staff Asst. Monan, Joseph L. Moriarty, John F. Pub. Relations 22 Haverhill St.


Morrisroe, Lawrence P. Asst. Treas.


Mulick, Stella S. Housewife


26 Cutler Road


Nason, Lewis P. Newman, Winthrop R. Operator


Maint. Mach.


62 River Street


Nichols, Robert M. Draftsman 69 Gould Road


Cost Accountant 27 Magnolia Ave.


R. E. Broker


3 Westwind Road


Low, Thomas W.


Prod. Control


At Home


Fun. Director Truck Driver


92 Woburn Street


Packard, Leslie


Product Engr .


75 Shawsheen Road 36 Chandler Road 14 Burnham Road


Pariseau, Dorothy F. Housewife Patterson, Frank H. Maintenance Pettit, Stephen H. Acct. Super.


Pitman, Douglas B. Accountant


18 Morton Street


Marshall, Kenneth S. Martin, James S.


Plummer, Frederick A. Clerk


Rafton, Helen G.


Housewife


9 Alden Road


Robb, David B. Janitor


32 Park Street


Robertson, Foster G. Bldg. Supt.


7 Canterbury St.


Devel. Mach.


O'Connor, Charlotte A. Clerk


Switchman


Retired


61 Brookfield Road 97 Shawsheen Road 26 Vine Street


Lucy, Marguerite M. Lundgren, Donald E. Lyle, George H.


18 Elm Street


1 Longwood Drive


Personnel Mgr.


Retired


Electrician


13 Maple Avenue


Reg. Nurse


70 Summer Street


121 Elm Street


Robinson, Helen L. Housewife Robinson, Margaret G. Housewife Russell, J. Elwyn


4 George Street


140 Chestnut Street


41 Clark Road


White, Mildred C. Manager 66 Chandler Road


White, Sidney P. Dairy Farming 5 Argilla Road


Whiteside, Charles B.M. Purch. Agent 165 Shawsheen Road


Selden, Georgeanna G. Housewife Serio, Joseph


Supervisor 15 Lowell Jct.Road


Shaw, Clinton D.


Sales Mgr. 34 Wildwood Road


Sheehy, Kathleen C.


Housewife 23 Balmoral Street


Smalley, Bart F.


Car Inspector 19 Hall Avenue


Smith, Geraldine P.


Sales


20 Johnson Road


Snow, George A. Sales Repr .


38 Linwood Street


Sullivan, Augustine P.Retired


34 Essex Street


135


Sutton, Thomas W.


Foreman


108 Lovejoy Road


Sweet, Sherley M. Jr. Supervisor


3 Stinson Road


Symonds, Eva M.


Housewife 4 Beech Circle


Taylor, Thomas D.


Foreman 79 Lowell Street


Thompson, Gordon M. Chemist 24 Chandler Circle


Torrisi, Salvatore T. Contractor 183 Holt Road


Vigeant, Philip A.


Stock Clerk 9 Andover Street


Wade, Kenneth E.


Carpenter 28 High Street, BV


Supervisor 107 High Street


Wadman, Homer C. Warhurst, A. Norman Salesman 18 Riverina Road


Watson, William A.


Contractor 36 Prospect Road


Waugh, Clarence S.


Retired 72 Poor Street


Wennik, Harold W.


Self-employed 14 Lucerne Drive


West, Helen


Housewife 70 Morton Street


West, Howard A. Engineer 152 Haggetts Pd.Rd.


Wetterberg, Glennie P.Invoice Analyst 51 Summer Street


Supervisor


Schirner, Dorothy M. Housewife 7 Lincoln Circle


Seero, Edward V. Sales Engr.


15 Prospect Road


42 School Street


Wilson, Kenneth O. Serv. Stat. Owner 19 Balmoral St.


Young, Eleanor J. Housewife 70 Elm Street


Young, William J. Electrician 46 Elm Street


Zaremba, Stanley A. Utility Operator 421 So. Main St.


INDEX


ANIMAL INSPECTOR


54


ASSESSORS' REPORT.


39


BOARD OF APPEALS .


73


BOARD OF HEALTH


52


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


47


BOARD OF RETIREMENT


130


BONDS, REDEMPTION OF (See Town Debt)


BUILDING INSPECTOR


76


CEMETERY FUNDS .


35


CENSUS


.


7


CENTRAL MERRIMACK VALLEY


PLANNING DISTRICT


79


CIVIL DEFENSE


63


CORNELL FUND


88


DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL


COMMISSION .


75


DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS


89


DOG OFFICER.


54


FIRE DEPARTMENT


61


GRAVEL REMOVAL HEARINGS


73


HOUSING AUTHORITY REPORT


49


Balance Sheets


50


JURY LIST


132


LAND ACQUISITION COMMITTEE


74


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


Library Statistics


46


Report of Librarian


42


Trustees' Report


41


MERRIMACK RIVER VALLEY POLLUTION


ABATEMENT COMMISSION


81


MUNICIPAL CONTRIBUTORY


RETIREMENT FUND .


129


MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES & PUBLIC


IMPROVEMENTS .


40


PLANNING BOARD


71


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


59


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


64


Employees


64


Highway


65


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - cont.


Bridges


66


Snowfall .


66


Parks


66


Tree Department


70


New Equipment .


64


Street Lighting


66


Water Pumping Report


68


Water System Summary


69


Water System


67


Sewerage System


68


RECREATION DEPARTMENT


56


REGISTERED VOTERS


7


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE REPORT .


74


SPRING GROVE CEMETERY


78


TAX COLLECTOR


37


Miscellaneous Collections


37


Summary of Tax Collector's Cash Account 38


TOWN ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


92


TOWN ACCOUNTS


Appropriations for 1963 93


Unpaid Taxes - December 31, 1963


122


Receipts - Analysis of Revenue Account


1.22


Receipts - Analysis of Surplus Revenue


123


Receipts -for 1963.


94


Expenditures


97.


Balance Sheet .


124


Deferred Revenue


127


Trust Funds .


128


TOWN CLERK.


32


TOWN DEBT.


34


TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT .


30


TOWN MEETING - Annual


9


Annual Adjourned


12


Special


28


TOWN OFFICERS


3


TREASURER .


33


TRUST FUNDS


36


TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL


85


VETER ANS' SER VICES


.


55


VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.


82


WEIGHTS & MEASURES


77


WIR E INSPECTOR'S REPORT


76


FOR SERVICE CALL


EMERGENCY


Ambulance


475-1212


Fire


475-1212


Police


475-0390


FOR


CALL


FOR


CALL


Animal Inspector


475-3600


Selectmen


475-2440


Assessments


475-2081


Sewers


475-2392


Building Inspector


475-2946


Subdivisions, Land


475-2946


Cemetery - Spring Grove


475-2145


Tax Collector


475-0868


Civil Defense


475-0022


Town Clerk


475-3205


Dog Officer


682-7538


Town Manager


475-5560


Draft Board


475-1378


Tree Dept.


475-0844


Garbage Collection


686-4370


Veterans Services


475-1705


Health Board


475-0242


Vital Statistics, Records


475-3205


Highway Dept.


475-0844


Voting-Registration, etc.


475-3205


Library, Memorial Hall


475-0314


Water Dept.


475-2392


Plumbing Inspector


475-0242


Weights & Measures


475-2617


Planning Board


475-2946


Welfare Dept.


475-1323


Recreation


475-3561


Wire Inspection


475-2946


Schools - Supt. Office


475-2218


Zoning Problems


475-2946


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ANDOVER, MASS.


THE CITY MANAGER'S CODE OF ETHICS


To ACHIEVE effective and democratic local government, the council-manager plan provides that policies shall be determined by the governing body elected by the people and that the administra- tion of such policies shall be vested in the city manager who shall be appointed by and responsible to the governing body. The purpose of the International City Managers' Association, the professional organization of city managers, is to increase the proficiency of city managers and to aid in the improvement of municipal government. To further these objectives, the Association believes that certain ethical principles should govern the conduct of every professional city manager:


1 No member of the profession accepts a position as city manager unless he is fully in accord with the principles of council-manager government and unless he is confident that he is qualified to serve to the advantage of the community.


2 The city manager has a firm belief in the dignity and worth of the services rendered by government. He has a con- structive, creative, and practical attitude toward urban problems and a deep sense of his own social responsibility as a trusted public servant.


3 The city manager is governed by the highest ideals of honor and integrity in all his public and personal relationships in order that he may merit the respect and confidence of the governing body, of other officials and employees, and of the public which he serves. He believes that personal aggrandizement or profit secured by con- fidential information or by misuse of pub- lic time is dishonest.


4 The city manager as a community leader submits policy, proposals to the council and provides the council with facts and advice on matters of policy to give the council a basis for making decisions on community goals. The city manager de- fends municipal policies publicly only after consideration and adoption of such poli- cies by the council.


5 The city manager realizes that the council, the elected representatives of the people, is entitled to the credit for the


establishment of municipal policies. The city manager avoids coming in public con- flict with the council on controversial issues. Credit or blame for policy execution rests with the city manager.


6 The city manager considers it his duty continually to improve his ability and his usefulness and to develop the com- petence of his associates in the use of management techniques.


7 The city manager keeps the commu- nity informed on municipal affairs. He emphasizes friendly and courteous service to the public. He recognizes that the chief function of the local government at all times is to serve the best interests of all the people on a nonpartisan basis.




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