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83
2
40
306
Constable for 1 Year-
Donald F. Adams
531
215
65
112
64
154
1141
Blanks
56
110
10
74
9
18
277
School Committee for 3 Years-
Frank J. Lupien
499
208
65
112
64
133
1081
Blanks
88
117
10
74
9
39
337
Trustees of Adams Library -- Frances Clark
.462
157
51
82
54
118
924
Wilson Waters- (Sticker Candidate)
295
37
38
19
31
53
473
Blanks
417
446
61
281
61
173
1438
Tree Warden for 1 Year-
William Shanks
511
192
59
118
66
146
1092
Blanks
76
133
16
68
7
26
326
Insurance Fund Commissioner-
William J. Quigley
.424
217
55
110
60
118
984
Blanks
163
108
20
76
13
54
434
Cemetery Committee for
Years-
Bayard C. Dean
.419
187
71
89
61
118
945
Blanks
168
138
4
97
12
54
473
Park Commissioner for 3 Years-
Patrick S. Ward
399
231
62
112
59
114
977
Blanks
188
944
13
74
14
58
441
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Total No. Votes Cast
in each Precinct
587
325
75
186
73
172
1418
Total Number of Registered Voters-2642.
HAROLD C. PETTERSON,
Town Clerk.
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BUSINESS MEETING February 8, 1926
. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote in Town affairs held pursuant to Warrant at the Upper Town Hall, at Chelmsford Centre Monday, Feb. 8, 1926 at 9:30 a. m. the following business was transacted to wit.
The meeting was called to order by Moderator, Walter Perham, on a motion made by Selectman George Rigby, the reading of the Warrant was waived.
Under Article 1. To hear reports of Town Officers and Com- 1
mittees.
Mr. John C. Monahan reported for the Committee appointed to draft a set of By-Laws, Mr. Monahan said that the Committee had spent quite a considerable amount of time and energy in preparing the same, and explained that the (purpose) proposed set of laws were printed in pamphlet form with the Finance Committees report, which were avail- able to all voters, Mr. Monahan made a motion that the By-Laws be accepted and adopted by the Town, and it was so voted.
Mr. Albert Davis made a motion that the Town Report be accepted as printed and it was so voted.
Under Article 2. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the Current year, the following amounts were voted:
Moderator's Salary
$ 10.00
Selectmen Salaries
650.00
Selectmen Expense
175.00
Town Clerk and Accountant Salary
2,000.00
Town Clerk and Accountant Expense
250.00
Collector and Treasurer Salary
1,500.00
Collector and Treasurer Expense
375.00
Treasurers Bond
220.00
Assessors Wages
1,600.00
Assessors Expense
150.00
Assessors Transportation
150.00
Town Counsel Salary
300.00
Election and Registration
1,200.00
Appraisers Salary
30.00
Appraisers Expense
3.00
Janitors of Public Halls ($450.00 each)
900.00
Fuel, Light and Water Public Halls
725.00
Repairs, Public Halls
850.00
Public Halls, other expenses
50.00
Police Department
4,500.00
Fire Dept. Salaries
3,200.00
Fire Dept. Janitor's Salaries
325.00
Fire Dept. Expense and Engineers
75.00
Fire Dept. Labor and Expense at Fires
600.00
Fire Dept. Supplies
200.00
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Fire Dept. Building Repairs
. 150.00
Fire Dept. Telephone and Alarms
600.00
Fire Department Maintenance of Trucks 500.00
Fire Department New Equipment 450.00
Fire Department Fuel, Light and Water
500.00
Fire Department Rent
380.00
North Chelmsford Hydrant Service
750.00
Chelmsford Centre Hydrant Service
750.00
West Chelmsford Hydrant Service
20.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 225.00
Moth Department 2,500.00
Tree Warden
200.00
Forest Fires Dept.
1,000.00
Board of Health Salaries
650.00
Board of Health Transportation
200.00
Board of Health Agents' Salary
100.00
Board of Health Agent's Transportation
200.00
Board of Health Aid
1,250.00
Board of Health Maintenance
200.00
Board of Health Meat Inspector's Salary
600.00
Board of Health Milk Inspector's Salary
350.00
Animal Inspector Salary
200.00
It was voted to lay the Highway budget on the table until after Article 7 is disposed of. Article 7 having been acted upon it was voted
for the Highway Dept. Supt. Salary 2,500.00
Highway Dept. General Highways
17,000.00
Highway Dept. Truck Maintenance
2,008.00
Highway Dept. Road Binder
7,500.00
Highway Dept. Cutting Brush
500.00
Highway Dept. Street Signs
200.00
Highway Dept. Newfield Street Special
1,500.00
Street Lighting
12.500.00
Overseers of Poor Salaries
225.00
Overseers of Poor Maintenance
15.00
Overseers of Poor Outside Poor
7,000.00
Almshouse, Supt. Salaries
900.00
Almshouse Expense
2,100.00
Almshouse Repairs
100.00
Soldiers Reilef
600.00
School Dept. Administration ($350.00 for Com. Expense)
4,000.00
School Dept. New Equipment
1,500.00
School Dept. Instruction
64.200.00
School Dept. Operation and Maintenance
18,900.00
School Dept. Auxiliary Agencies
11,700.00
Vocational School Plus Dog Tax
1,800.00
Adams Library
2,000.00
North Chelmsford Library
1,200.00
Park Dept.
700.00
Band Concerts
300.00
Memorial Day (Am. Leg. G. A. R., S. W. Vet.)
200.00
Village Clock
30.00
Town Reports
756.67
Insurance on Public Buildings
540.00
Cemetery Dept. Commissioners Salaries
105.00
Cemetery Dept. Riverside Cemetery
500.00
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Cemetery Dept. Forefathers Cemetery
500.00
Cemetery Dept. Hart Pond Cemetery 500.00
Cemetery Dept. Pine Ridge Cemetery 900.00
Cemetery Dept. West Chelmsford Cemetery
500.00
Cemetery Dept. New Cemetery
3.500.00
Insurance Fund
20.00
Expense of Finance Committee
Mary Davis vs. Town Act. Injury
300.00
Under Article 3. Voted that the Town authorize the Selectmen to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise requiring in their judgement the action of such agent and to employ Counsel there- for.
Under Article 4. Voted that the Treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and empowered to borrow money with the approval of the Selectmen from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the finan- cial year beginning Jan. 1, 1926 and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of such financial year.
Under Article 5. Voted that the sum of $3,528.15 be appropriated from money already in the hands of the Treasurer for the purpose of paying unpaid bills.
Under Article 6. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $425.00, and that the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to contract with the Lowell Electric Light Dept. at the then prevailing price per light, for twenty additional street lights, said lights to be installed at locations to be designated by the Selectmen.
Under Article 7. Voted that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00). of which One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) is to be used for the purpose of repairing the Billerica Road, Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for the purpose of continuing the construction of the Boston Road and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). for continuing the construction of that part of the Acton Road located between South Street and High Street, two thirds of the expense to be borne in each and every case equally by the Commonwealth and by the County of Middlesex.
Under Article 8. Voted that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 with which to carry on the work of the Committee appointed at the Annual Town Meeting in 1924, for the purpose of suitably marking historic spots within this town.
Under Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to (see a.) sell a certain lot of vacant land on the Dunstable Road, it was voted to dis- miss this article.
Under Article 10. Voted that the Town consent to the laying out and construction over and along the westerly side of the Cemetery know as the New Fairview Cemetery of a public way extending south- erly from the West Chelmsford Road, so-called, as or substantially as shown on a plan entitled "New Location of Twiss Road, Chelmsford, Mass., surveyed 1925 by J. C. and W. T. Monahan, Civil Engineers, 219 Central Street, Lowell, Mass., Scale 50 feet to an inch."
Under Article 11. To hear and act upon the report of a Special Committee, relative to the "Town Forest Act."
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1.200.00
REPORT OF THE TOWN FOREST COMMITTEE
Your Committee appointed at the last Annual Town Meeting for the purpose of investigating the merits of the Town Forest Act, so- called, and its subsequent amendments and for the purpose of inves- tigating into the advisability of accepting the same report as follows:
First of all to start at what should properly be the beginning of our investigation we inquired into what the approximate amount of standing timber might be in this Town now, as against twenty-five years ago.
Two million feet would surely be a safe estimate of the amount of lumber within the Town's limits at present of a dimension that one would want to cut, and of this amount there is probably no single stand of over two hundred thousand feet.
Twenty-five years ago from information given us by men who are in a position to know, an estimate of fifteen million feet of standing (tim- ber) in this town would be very conservative. Surely, there figures warranted the belief by the Committee if this Town has a criterion of a general condition throughout the state that it would be well to in- vestigate the general statistics relating to the states' and nation's timber resources.
The facts thus presented by the various organizations that are working for conservation of the timber resources of this country are overwhelming and are convincing of the need of concerted action by every municipality which has any lands available for re-forestration purposes.
We find that the question of the acceptance of the "Town Forest Act" so-called by which the Town is permitted to acquire land for the purpose of re-forestration has been acted upon favorably by over sixty towns and cities in the 'State and that one hundred other cities and towns have within the past year appointed town forest committees, the same as ourselves to report back as to the advisability of accepting the act.
We hereby recommend that the Town accept the "Town Forest Act" so-called as provided in General Laws, Chapter 132 Section 35, as amended by the Acts of 1924, chapter 24 and we also recommended that a standing Town Forest Committee of three members be appointed said Committee to serve without compensation.
Signed, Edward B. Russell, Chairman Frederic A. Snow
It was voted to accept the report and place the same on file.
It was voted to accept the "Town Forestry Act" so-called, as pro- vided by the "General Laws, Chapter 132 Section 35 and as amended by the Acts of 1924 chapter 24 to read as follows:
Towns may acquire by purchase, gift or bequest, lands for the pur- pose of forestration and may reclaim and plant such lands. The said department may upon application in such form as the forester may prescribe furnish such towns free of charge with seedings for the plant- ings of their lands.
The Committee appointed, to be known as the "Town Forestry Committee" and to serve without compensation, appointed by the Moderator are, Edward B. Russell, George B. Wright, and Patrick S. Ward.
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Under Article 12. And a motion made by Edward B. Russell, that the Town raise and appropriate $700.00 to purchase land mentioned in article 12 'was defeated.
Under Article 13. It was voted to accept the report of this Com- mittee and that the names of the streets, roads, squares, etc. as reported by said Committee be adopted as the official names thereof, and that the Selectmen be directed to publish the names of the streets and descrip- tions thereof in the next Town Report.
A rising vote of thanks was extended to this Committee for the good work accomplished the Committee of Arnold C. Perham, Frederic A. Snow, John McAdams, James F. Leahey and Henry C. Shedd, and A. Heady Park.
To the Voters of the Town of Chelmsford:
In accordance with a vote taken at the Special Town Meeting held on May 5, 1925, the undersigned committee have canvassed the names and locations of the Streets, Avenues, and Roads of the Town of Chelmsford, and submit herewith an alphabetical list of same.
The names are listed without change except where duplication occurred, or where a change seemed desirable.
We also are recommending names for streets and squares which have no names at present.
We recommend as follows:
The erection of street signs on various streets and removal of those that are not correct;
The erection of guide boards in compliance with statute law as per Chapter 85, Section 1 of the General Laws;
The erection of signs at private ways as a prevention against suits for damages as per Chap. 84, Section 24 of the General Laws:
The discontinuance of Chestnut Hill Road from Old Westford at F. L. Fletcher's to junction of road from Chamberlain's corner; also discontinuance of Canal Road east of a point four hundred sixty feet from River Neck Road; also discontinuace of a road from North Road ear top of Drum Hill to Lowell Line near residence of Mr. Remmes.
The list of streets and locations is as follows:
Academy Street-From North Road to Westford Street at Baptist Church.
Acton Road-From Junction Boston Road at Central Square, cross- ing High Street through South Chelmsford Village to Westford Line. Adams Avenue-From Bartlett Street past rear of Adams Library to Boston Road at Larcom Square.
Adams Street-From Groton Road at Vinal Square across Newfield Street to Sherman Street.
Amherst Street-From Princeton Street to Middlesex Street near Lowell Line.
Bartlett Street-From Acton Street past end of High Street to Acton Street.
Billerica Road-From North Road at Central Square past Town Farm to Billerica line beyond Mill Road.
Boston Road-From Billerica Road across Beaver Brook past Library to Billerica Line.
Brick Kiln Road-From Gorham Street crossing Carlisle Street to Billerica Line at D. Reardon's.
Bridge Street-From Westford Street at Baptist Church to beyond T. A. Harmon's.
Byam Road-From Acton Road at Parker Road to Robbin Hill Rd.
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Canal Street-From River Neck Road at Old Canal, 460 feet southerly.
Carlisle Street-From Gorham Street crossing Brick Kiln Road and River Neck Road to Lowell Line at Edson Cemetery.
Carlton Avenue-From Gorham Street to Brlick Kiln Road.
Chamberlain Road-From Littleton Road at Ward's corner past end of Pine Hill Road toward Chamberlain's Corner to Westford Line.
Chelmsford Street-From Billerica Road at Central Square to Low- ell Line at Old Canal.
Church Street-From Princeton Street across Middlesex Street to Railroad.
Columbus Avenue-From Gorham to Carlisle Street near Edson St. Common Street-From Proctor Road to Acton Street near Liberty Hall.
Concord Road-From Boston Road at Parker Road to Carlisle Line. Cottage Row-Middlesex Street to Princeton Street near Town Hall. Coolidge Street-From Groton Road near pond to Harding Street.
Crooked Spring Road-From School Street near Quessy School to Richardson Road.
Crosby Street-From Worthen Street across North Road to T. W. Simpson's.
Cross Street-From Tyngsborough Road to Mission Street.
Cushing Street-From Acton Road to West bank of Beaver Brook. Cypress Street-From Dalton Road to Woodbine Street.
Dalton Road-From Chelmsford Street near Juniper Street to Westford Street at E. C. Perham's.
Dartmouth Street-From Princeton Street to Middlesex Street near Lowell Line.
Davis Road-From North Road near Parkhurst Road past No. 2 School to Graniteville Road.
Dunstable Road-From Groton Road at Vinal Square to Westford Line (3 sections. Tyngsborough line intersecting.)
East Putnam Avenue-From End of First Street to End of Third St. Edson Street-From Carlisle Street to Lowell line near Edson Cem- etery.
Edwards Place-From Middlesex Street to Middlesex Street near Railroad Crossing.
Evergreen Street-From Chelmsford Street to Wildwood Street Westlands.
Fay Street-From Acton Road to Parker Road.
Fairview Street-From North Road to Princeton Street.
First Street-From East Putnam Avenue crossing Warren Avenue northerly 540.29 feet.
Fletcher Street-From Chelmsford Street near Railroad Crossing to North Road.
Francis Hill Road-From School Street crossing Spaulding Road to Westford Road.
Garrison Road-From Littleton Road at Ward's corner past Gar- rison house and cemetery to Parkerville Road.
Gay Street-From Middlesex Street crossing Princeton Street to Newfield Street.
Golden Cove Road-From Billerica Road at Town Farm to Chelms- ford Street at Golden Cove Brook.
Gorham Street-From Lowell line at Gorham Street, Lowell, to Billerica line.
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Grand View Road-From Locke Road to Old Westford Road near E. A. Blaisdell's.
Graniteville Road-From Old Westford Road near Davis Road crossing School Street to Westford line.
Groton Road-From Vinal Square at Adams Street to Westford line near Fletcher's ledge.
Grosvenor Street-From Princeton Street to Lowell line near Mid- dlesex Street.
Grove Street-From Billerica Road near Wilson Street to Perham
Street.
Hall Street-From Boston Road opposite Putnam Avenue to Parker Road.
Harding Street-From Dunstable Road to Coolidge Street.
Harvard Street-From Middlesex Street to Princeton Street near Lowell line.
Hazen Street-From Boston Road near Mill Road to Concord Rd. High Street-From Bartlett Street near Adams Avenue crossing Acton Road to Hunt Road near Beaver Brook.
Highland Avenue-From Princeton Street near Church Street to Middlesex Street.
Holt Street-From Washington Street southerly toward Canal.
Hunt Road-From Garrison Road crossing Littleton Road to Pine Hill Road.
John Street-
Jordan Street-From School Street over Strawbery Hill to Crooked Spring Road.
Juniper Street-From Dalton Road to Woodbine Street.
Littleton Road-From Railroad track at junction North Road and Westford Street to Westford line beyond Ward's Corner.
Locke Road-From Westford Street past Old Locke House to Davis Road at Old No. 2 School House.
Locust Road-From High Street at A. E. Dutton's to Byam Road near H. C. Green's.
Main Street-From Groton Road near Twiss Road to Westford line near Methodist Church.
Manning Street-From River Neck Road to residence of Dr. Blanchard.
Mansur Street-From Newfield Street opposite Shaw to Sherman Street.
Maple Avenue-From Chelmsford Street toward Railroad track.
Maple Road-From Acton Road over Parrot Hill to Garison Road. Marshall Street-From Carlisle Street near School to River Neck Road.
Middlesex Street-From Lowell line at Middlesex Stret, Lowell to Tyngsborough Road at Vinal Square.
Mill Road-From Boston Road crossing River Meadow Brook to Billerica Road.
Mission Street- From Dunstable Road near Cross Street to Tyngs- borough line near Wood Street.
Moore Street-From Brick Kiln Road westerly.
Mt. Pleasant Street-From Princeton past Fire Station to Church Street.
Newfield Street-From Groton Road crossing Washington Street to Gay Street.
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nad-From Boston Road to Railroad past Town Hall to Princeton Street near Richardson Road.
Oak Street-From Littleton Road at Old No. 5 School site to Pine Hill Road.
Old Westford Road-From Lowell line at Parkhurst Road across North and Davis Roads, past end of Westford Street and Spaulding Road to Westford line.
Park Place-From Park Road toward F. W. Park's to junction of Old Thayer Road.
Park Road-From Byam Road crossing Acton Road and Proctor Road to Carlisle line.
Parker Road-From Concord Road near Boston Road to Acton Road near Byam Road.
Parkerville Road-From Maple Road near Railroad Crossing past cemetery to Westford line.
Parkhurst Road-From North Road near Davis Road to Lowell line at Old Westford Road Junction.
Perham Street-From Billerica Road to end of Grove Street and beyond.
Pine Hill Road -- From Westford Street over Pine Hill past Dutton's farm to Chamberlain Road.
Pond Street -- From Acton Road crossing Railroad to Parkerville Road.
Princeton Street-From Lowell line at Princeton Street, Lowell crossing Stony Brook to Middlesex Street near Common.
Proctor Road-From Acton Road near Robin Hill Road crossing Park Road to Carlisle line near Concord Road.
Putnam Avenue-From Boston Road near Hall Street to First St. Quigley Avenue -- From Middlesex Street at Railroad crossing to Church Street at Junction Mt. Pleasant Street.
Richardson Road -- From Princeton Street near North Road to raniteville Road near Crooked Spring Road.
Ripley Street-From Washington Street southerly toward Canal.
River Neck Road-From Billerica Road near River Meadow Brook, crossing Carlisle Street to Gorham Street.
Robin Hill Road-From High Street over Robin Hill crossing Locust Road at Acton Road.
Roosevelt Street-From North Road westerly near Princeton Street.
School Street-From Main Street crossing Stony Brook and Gran- iteville Road to Old Westford Road near Old No. 7 School.
Second Street-From Warren Avenue northerly 640.29 feet.
Seneca Avenue-From Chelmsford Street to Dalton Road near School.
Shaw Street-From Princeton Street at Congregational Church to Newfield Street.
Sherman Street -- From Adams Street to Washington Street.
Smith Street-From Stedman Street to Parkhurst Road near old Turnpike.
Spaulding Road-From Old Westford Road to Westford line on Francis Hill.
Sprague Avenue-From Gorham Street to Brick Kiln Road.
Steadman Street-From Chelmsford Stret across Dalton Road at Stearns Square to Lowell line.
Subway Avenue-From Chelmsford Street to Steadman Street and Dalton Road.
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Subway Avenue Ext .- From Subway Avenue to Sylvan Avenue. Summer Street-From Boston Road easterly nearly opposite Adams Library.
Sunset Avenue-From Chelmsford Street to Dalton Road.
Sylvan Avenue-From Chelmsford Stret to Dalton Road.
Swain Road-From Dalton Road to Groton near Main Street.
Tadmuck Road-From Littleton Road at Ward's corner to West- ford line at J. Tremblay's (2 sections.)
Third Street-From Warren Avenue to East Putnam Avenue at Warren Kneelands.
Turnpike Road-From Billerica Road at Town Farm over Rocky Hill to Mill Road.
Twiss Road-From Crooked Spring Road crossing Stony Brook to Main Street at Cemetery.
Tyngsborough Road-From Middlesex Street at junction Groton Road to Tyngsborough line near Wood's Corner.
Warren Avenue-From Boston Road to Pumping Station.
Washington Street-From Princeton Street at Town Hall toward the Pond.
Westford Street-From Railroad crossing at junction of North Road running between Common and Cemetery to Old Westford Road.
Westland Avenue-From Dalton Road to Woodbine Street.
Wightman Street-From Lowell line near Princeton southerly.
Wildwood Street-From Dalton Road to Woodbine Street.
Wilson Street-From Chelmsford Street to illerica Road.
Wood Stret-From Tyngsborough Road near Tyngsborough line to Mission Street.
Woodbine Street-From Westland Ave. east to Evergreen St., as accepted by Town.
Worthen Street-From Westford Street at Perham Park to North Road.
Wright Street-From Middlesex Street at Common, across Prince- ton Street to Newfield Stret.
York Avenue-From Third Street easterly as per plan (250 feet.) .
SQUARES
Bartlett Square-Junction of Bartlett Street and Adams Avenue.
Byam's Corner-Junction Littleton Road and Hunt Road.
Central Square-Junction Boston Road, Acton Road, North Road. Littleton Road and Westford and Chelmsford Street.
Dix Square-Junction Riverneck Road and Carlisle Street.
Drum Hill Corner-Junction North Road and Old Westford Road. Dupee's Corner-Junction Acton Road and Park Road.
Emerson Square-Junction North Road and Dalton Road.
Finnick's Corner-Junction Carlisle Street, Brick Kiln Road and Gorham Street.
Fletcher Square-Junction North Road, Worthen Street and Crosby Street.
Golden Cove-Area near Golden Cove, Brook and Chelmsford Street intersection.
Larcom Square-Junction Adams Avenue and Boston Road.
Liberty Square-Junction Acton Road, Maple Road and Common Street.
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Manning Square-Junction Billerica Road, Golden Cove Road and Turnpike.
North Road Corner-Junction North Road and Princeton Street.
North Row Square-Junction of Roads at North Row School No. 2.
Parkhurst Square-Junction of North Road and Parkhurst Road and Davis Road.
Perham's Corner-Junction Westford Street and Dalton Road.
South Row Square-Junction Boston Road, Mill Road and Hazen Street.
Stearns Square-Junction Dalton Road, Stedman Street and Sub- way Avenue.
Vinal Square-Junction Groton, Dunstable and Tyngsborough Roads, and Adams, Middlesex and Princeton Street.
Ward's Corner-Junction Littleton, Tadmuck, Chamberlain and Garrison Roads.
Winning's Corner -- Junction Acton and Elm Streets.
Winship Square -- Junction Main and School Streets.
Wood's Corner- Junction Tyngsborough Road and Wood Street.
ARNOLD C. PERHAM FREDERIC A. SNOW
JOHN A. MCADAMS JAMES F. LEAHEY HENRY C. SHEDD
Under Article 14. It was voted to discontinue that part of Chest- nut Hill Road from Old Westford Road at F. L. Fletcher's to junction of road from Chamberlain's Corner and Canal Road from a stone bound near the residence of Joseph Jesus easterly to the Billerica line near Brick Kiln Road, also a road from the North Road near the top of Drum Hill in a southeasterly direction to the Lowell line near the residence of Mr. Remmes.
Under Article 15. It was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1000.00 for the purpose of paying land grade or drainage damages, caused by or result from the laying out, alteration or reconstruction of the State Highway on Littleton Street, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to sign an indemnity agreement in behalf and for the Town to the limit of $1000.00.
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