Town annual report of Saugus 1960, Part 3

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 22


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5,370.273.12


Cash in Treasury,


December 31, 1960 $ 902,165.49


Overlay Deficits:


Levy of 1957


70.09


Levy of 1958


388.02


Levy of 1959


6,515.50


Levy of 1960


11,938.36


18.911,97


Court Judgements


10,363.98


$1,288,774.39


LIABILITIES AND RESERVES


Payroll Deductions:


Blue Cross and Blue Shield


2.715.68


Group Insurance


1.054.81


Overpayments:


Real Estate Taxes 1959


157.59


General Relief


4.517.23


4,674.82


Guarantee Deposits:


Planning Board


20.00


Board of Appeals


68.00


Contract Bids


200.00


288.00


Agency:


Excess Sale of Lands of Low Value


929.45


Tailings:


Unclaimed Checks, etc.


1,609.02


Cemetery Perpetual Care Bequests


1,835.00


Surplus War Bonus Fund


829.03


$ 550,037:57


With an amount of $3,000.00, Tax Titles were brought up to date and redemptions showed an income of $11.639.50.


Respectfully submitted, Phyllis E. Dodge Treasurer


(Continued on Page 6)


$1,113,628.53


County


9,238.42


Real Estate


The Saugus Advertiser, March 16, 1961


Ths Saugus Advertiser, March 16, 1961


TOWN REPORT Page 6


1960 Report Harbor Master


January 10, 1960


Attended Coastguard Meeting at the home of Dr. Louis Solomon, 25 Washington Street, Malden. Started to teach course in safe boat handling.


January 17, 1960


}' Attended Meeting at the home of Fred Bourque; Lynn Police. Meeting consisted of A Safe Boating Seminar under direction of the Lynn Flotilla Training Officer, climaxed by extensive Training Program for quali- fications as Motor Boat Exam- iners.


February 16, 1960


Attended Meeting of the Coast Guard at the Volunteer Yacht Club and gave a lesson on Outboard Motors, the tying of knots, and splices. February 23, 1960


9 Attended Coastguard Meeting at the Volunteer Yacht Club and taught class in Lifesaving and continued from previous week the tying of knots and splices.


March 28, 1960


United States Coastguard called to notify me that of April 15th they will call my office and notify me when any signs of a storm or high winds, and they request that 1 notify boat owners going out from the Saugus River. April 28, 1960


United States Coastguard called tó report a 16ft. boat with white hull and green trimmings named Adelaide missing. Asked me to look out for it as I went out. May 9, 1960


United States Coastguard called to report a 40ft. lobster boat missing, Left Cape Porpoise for the Saugus River. Three men on board. It has gray hull and orange trimmings. Picked them up at Collins ledge, with motor trouble. Towed them into the Saugus River. May 28, 1960


Saugus Police called at 6:30 A.M. reporting a small boat with outboard motor smashing up under Foxhill Bridge.


When I got there boat was com- pletely under water. Raised boat and brought it to the Salesroom across the River.


June 11. 1960


United States Coastguard called to report that a 42ft. boat, named the Kazbad, missing. It has a blue hull.


1 left the Saugus River and went as far as Grave's Light and from there went to the dump- ing bell, off Swampscott, saw no sign of her and returned to the Saugus River at 5 P.M.


June 26, 1960


1 took a Fishing Party out of 25 people and on the way home picked up the 40ft. David and Fred with 6 men aboard. He had motor trouble and was trying to make repairs. The sea was running quite high, and after breaking 3 towlines, 1 finally brought her into the Saugus River.


David Penny was the owner and lives at 1 Vincent Street, Saugus. July 8, 1960


United States Coastguard called to report a 31ft. boat, The Nancy J, Ill, missing out of Martha's Vineyard, headed this way.


Went out looking for her but had no luck. Got a call later saying the Coastguard picked her up.


July 9, 1960


United States Coastguard called reporting a 41ft. boat missing. It had a gray deck and a white hull. Teamed up with the Coastguard but they found her at Grave's Light. (Continued from Page '?)


Town Accountants Report


(Continued from Page 5)


Premiums on Loans: School Construction


118.75


Public Service Enterprise: Water


99,000.00 2,961,000.00


TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds: Cash and Securities


420,942.23


In Custody of Treasurer:


George M. Wilson Library Fund


2,100.00


Benjamin M. Johnson


Library Fund


5,144.64


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


211,079.69


Post War Rehabilitation


Funds


21,90


Stabilization Fund


202,596.00 420,942.23


RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACCOUNTS


Municipal Contributory Retirement System: Cash and Securities


333,876.82


Sewer Construction


2,996.33


Laying and Relaying


380.28


School Construction


407.712.10


442,500.39


Overestimates 1960:


State;


Metropolitan Parks


2,219.53


Smoke Inspection


3.99


County:


County Tax


1,347.11


3,570.63


Stabilization Fund


202,596.00


Sale of Cemetery Lots


and Graves


17,792.00,


INCOME TAX


TAX


MEAL TAX


1947


82,890.00


33,741.00


3,813.00


1948


78,717.00


48,182.00


3,746.00


1949


164,199.00


67,151.00


3,723.00


1950


135,440.00


45,475.00


3,891.00


1951


153,104.00


65,383.00


3,636.00


1952


161,247.00


70,759.00


7,041.00


1953


178,519.00


58,731.00


5,365,00:


1954


168,749.00


62,527.00


6,338.00


1955


179,380.00


54,967.00


4,626.00


1956


196,756.00


68,562.00


5,160.00


1957


183,342.88


65,031.15


5,159.80


Aid to Highway


29,330.54


222,607.59


Reserve for Petty Cash


Advance


100.00


Surplus Revenue


341,036.73


DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Apportioned Assessments-Not Due:


Sewer


8,332.14


1948


39.90


18,966,179.00


38.90


19,176,046.00


Water Mains


4,777.67


1950


41.00


20,536,714.00


1951


49.80


20,952,283.00


1952


56.90


21,651,809.00


Water Main


453.60


1953


53.90


23,065,176.00


1954


56.40


23,854,577.00


1955


59.90


24,796,981.00


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Revenue Due in 1961 to 1969 Inclusive


8,332.14


1957


64.90


27,408,283.00


1958


66.80


28,765,107.00


1959


71.60


30,515,089.00


1960


76.40


31,760,996.00


Apportioned Water Main Assessments Revenue


4,777.67


Suspended Water Main Assessments Revenue


453,60


15,302.74


DEBT ACCOUNTS


Net Funded on Fixed Debt:


Inside Debt Limit


General


957,000.00


1952


187,821.00


108,251.00


Outside Debt Limit


General:


Public Service


1,905,000.00


Enterprise


99,000.00


2,961,000.00


Serial Loans


Inside Debt Limit


General:


Sewer


447,000,00


School


510,000.00


957,000.00


TAX RATES AND VALUATIONS 1947 - 1960- Inclusive


TAX RATE


VALUATION


1947


41.20


18,315,961.00


Sidewalk


1,739.33


1949


Departmental


3,720.18


Water


32,473.66


1958


207,066.75


70,087.01


6,666.83


1959


254,968.20


71,331.15


6,296.04


1960


253,985.51


84,815.67


5,914.33


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus


283.68


Revenue Reserved Until Collected:


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


69,836,46


Special Assessments


22,837.33


Tax Titles and Possessions


64,409.42


Annuity Reserve


22,596.60


Expense


2,294.45


Undistribute Income


6,753.29


333,876.82


School Lunch


10,026.81


School Athletic


707.07


10,733,88


Appropriation Balances:


Revenue:


General


31,411.68


Water Construction


2,526.76


Old Age Assistance


2,176.59


6,596.93


Aid to Dependent Children


1,893.58


Outside Debt Limit


General: Sewer School


110,000.00 1,795,000.00


1,905,000.00


Recoveries:


Aid to Dependent Children Disability Assistance"


29.10 525.86


554.96


'' Federal Grants:


Disability Assistance


Administration


National Defense Education Title 111


853.00


Municipal Contributory Retire System


Funds:


Annuity Savings


265,008.48


Annuity Savings for Military


Service-Credits


2,947.19


RECEIPTS FROM COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1947 - 1960 Inclusive


CORPORATION


(Continued on Page 7)


FREE CASH


1947


87,861.00


31,664.00


1948


116,794.00


66,682.00


136,704.00


148,074.00


238,582.00


123,548.00


202,789.00


100,184.00


1953


190,126.00


116,538.00


1954


208,601.00


137,001.00


1955


84,617.00


9,315.00


1956


91,008.00


8,442.00


1957


203,404.05


87,134.97


1958


312,056.89


200,959.13


1959


283,206.37


185,910.89


1960


194,955.79


62,129.51


1961


341,036.73


205,628.05


EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY AND FREE CASH 1947 to 1961 Inclusive January Ist. Each Year EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY


YEAR


1949


1950


1951


69.90


26,077,896.00


Apportioned Sidewalk Assessment Revenue


Due in 1961 to 1967 Inclusive


1,739,33


Due in 1961 to 1969 Inclusive


15,302.74


Suspended Assessments:


$1.288.774.39


Receipts Reserved for Appropriation


15,875.62


Revolving Funds:


Non-Revenue


Water Mains


1956


TOWN REPORT Page 7


Town Accountants Report :(Continued from Page 6) -


TOTAL COST OF BOND MATURITIES 1956 to 1978. FOR BOND OUTSTANDING DEC. 31, 1957


YEAR


BONDS


INTEREST ..


TOTAL


1956


: $ 203.000.


$ 84,399.75


1957


$ 203,0002.


7 79,167.25


282,167.25


1958 5


201,000


76,076.75


277,076:75


1959


208,000.


72,905.25


280,905.25


1960


202,000.


67,507.75-


269,507.75


1969


Sewers Water


5,000.


19 1 25


1961


327,000.


81,559.25


408,559.25


5chool _137,000.


174.000.


16,336.00


20,879.25


194, 879.25


Terrific sea running but we finally got a line on her and landed safely with all aboard, at Green's Landing.


August 5, 1960


1965


318,000.


45,152.75


363,152.75


School


132,000.


161,000-


. 12,663.00


16,338.75


177,338.75


1966


193,000.


36,164.25


229,164.25


1967


193,000.


31,050.75


224,050.75


1971


5ewers


27,000-


2,894.00


1968


192,000.


25,937.25


217,939.25


Water


2,000.


56.25


1969


174,000.


20,879.25


194,879.25


School


105,000.


134,000.


9, 135.00


12,085.25


146,085. 25


1970


161,000


16,338.75


177,338.75


1971


134,000.


12,085.25


146,085.25


1972


5ewere


27,000-


2,206.00


1972


134,000.


8,314.75


142,314.75


Woter


2,000.


18.75


1973


132,000.


4,563.00


136,563.00


5chool


105,000-


134,000.


6,090.00


8,314.75


142, 314.75


Saugus River, one mass of crude oil that was dumped into the river by one of the men in the River Works.


The River Works was on strike and one of the men opened the valve letting the oil go into the Saugus River.


The boats are a mess and 1 have gotten many complaints. Many of the owners have given it to. a lawyer, and are going to sue the River Works.


Got in touch with the Army Engineers and two of the men came up with a camera. 1 took them up and down the Saugus River while they took pictures.


1960 Report Police Department


John B. Kennedy Town Manager


Town Hall


Saugus, Massachusetts


Dear Sir:


1 hereby submit to you my tenth annual report of the Police Depart- ment, together with its activities, for the year 1960.


ROSTER


Chief


Liquor and Malt Beverages


16,325.00


Victuallers


480.00


Entertainment


200.00


Fred Forni


Sergeants


Sowors $ 50,000.


S


$16.362.75


$


$


Wotar


15,000-


3,895.00


School 138,000-


203,000.


64, 142. 00


84,399.75


287,399.75


1957


Sowore


50,000.


15, 157.25


Wator


15.000.


3,560.00


School


138,000.


203,000.


60,450.00


79.167.25


282, 167.25


1958


5owors


48,000.


16,093.75


Archery


10.00


Wator


15,000-


3, 225.00


76.076.75


277.076.75


Financial Statements


2,334.00


James A. Monico


Francis X. Mereditlı


Donald M. Peters


Howard P. Berrett


Leonard D. Moriello


Howard M. Harnum


1960


Sowors


51,000.


15,559.75


Theatre


100.00


Wotor


14.000-


2,555.00


67,507.75


269, 507.75


1961


Sewars


51,000.


14.224.25


Wotur


14,000.


2,240.00


Fish, Game and Archery Fees


147.80


School


262.000,


327,000.


65,095.00


81.559.25


408,559.25


1962


Sowors Wator


14,000-


1,925.00


5chool 262,000.


327,000.


57.547.00


72.360.75


399,360.75


Gas Registration


27.00


1963


5%wers


51, 000.


11,673. 25


Wotor


10,000.


1,646. 25


5chool 262,000.


323,000


49,999.00


63,318.50


386.318.50


Tax Title Redemption - Treasurer


Augustine J. Belmonte


Three vacancies


1964


Sewors


46.000.


10.286.50


Wotor


10,000.


1,403.75


Cost of Property Taxes


575.35


School 262,000-


318,000.


42.451.00


54. 141.25


372. 141. 25


1965


Sewors 46,000.


9,088.50


Wator


10.000 -


1,161.25


363; 152 75


5choal 262,000.


318.000.


34,903.00


45.152.75


1966


-Seware .46,000- Water


7,890.50 918.75


-5chool- 137, 000- · 193,000-


. 27,355.00


36, 164. 25


.229, 164. 25


Harbor Master (Continued from Page 6)


July 30, 1960


Water


10,000. .


: School


137,000.


193,000.


: 23,682.00


31,050.75


... 224,0.50.75


Coastguard called up and reported Gale Warnings. David Penny, owner of the David ** and Fred, a 40ft. Nova boat, was stranded between the groaner and


_1_^School 137,000.


- 4 192,000.


20,009.00


25,937.25


217,937.25 - Collins ledge with engine failure. 6 men and crew aboard.


1962


327,000.


72,360.75


399,360.75


1963


323,000.


63,318.50


386,318.50


Sewers


27,000.


3,58200


1964


318,000.


54,141.25


372,141.25


Water


2,000.


93.75


Found boat adrift at sea, Mass- achusetts License No. MS-974-B, New Hampshire License 12678, made by the Correct Craft.


Towed her into Green's Landing and got in touch with the owner. He came for her the next day. October 5, 1960


1974


15,000.


830.00


15,830.00


1975


5,000.


490.00


5,490.00


1976


5,000.


350.00


5,350.00


1973


5ewere


27,000.


1,518.00


1977


5,000.


210.00


5,210.00


1978


5,000.


70.00


5,070.00


$ 3,978,000.


$ 853,872.50


$ 4,831,872.50


YEAR


Dec. 31 st.


1975


5owers


5,000.


5,000.


490.00


490.00


5, 490.00


1976


Seweru


5,000.


5,000.


350.00


350.00


5,350.00


1960


2,961,000.00


1961


2,634,000.00


1962


2,307,000.00


1963


1,984,000.00


1964


1,666,000.00


1965


1,348,000.00


1966


1,155,000.00


1967


962,000.00


1968


770,000.00


Levy of 1957:


$ 746.90


Real Estate


Levy of 1958:


260.38


1972


167,000.00


Poll


1973


35,000.00


1974


20,000.00


Real Estate


95,339.70


1975


15,000.00


1976


10,000.00


1977


5,000


1978


OFFICE OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS


BOND MATURITIES AND INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY 1956 to 1978 INCLUSIVE


i


Annual Poymonts


Interast


Annuoi Payment


Annuol Tatols


Bonds


Sowors


56,000.


16,930.25


Tax Certificates


1,376.00


Wator


15,000-


2,890.00


Auctioneer


10.00


School


137,000.


208,000.


53.085.00


72,905. 25


280.905.25


Amusement Machine


140.00


Certified Copies


290.25


5choal 137,000.


202.000.


49,393.00


Business Certificates


9.00


Trailers - Chap 583 Gen Laws


1,532.00


Joseph Markowski


Dog Fees


373.50


Richard T. Eichel


Martin J. Maillet


Mortgage Discharges


92.00


Howard W. Long


James Wiswall


Water Lien Release


16.00


James l. Hartigan


William F. Murphy


Reserve Patrolmen


24,975.05 11,157.12 8,496.00


Tax Possession Sales - Selectman


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


COLLECTOR


Cost of Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 2,332.50


Cost of Poll Taxes


331,40


3,239,25


(Continued on Page 8)


(Continued on Page 8)


1960 RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


TAXES:


1969


596,000.00


1970


435,000.00


1971


301,000.00


Real Estate


2.00


Personal


1,936.97


Poll


Levy of 1960:


2,033,121.87


Personal


199,040.11


Poll


1,393.54


Lynn Water Shed Tax


Estate of Deceased Persons


655.72


Abatement of Paraplegic Veterans


2,101.40


LICENSES AND PERMITS:


Roland E. Mansfield Captain


Bowling Pool


28.00


Auto Dealers


210.00


Junk


55.00


Charles N. Wormstead, 3rd.


Driving Range Golf


20.00


Juke Box


2.50


Juke Box


625.00


Regular Patrolmen


William F. Cahill


Rosario A. Bucchiere


Walter J. Elsmore


Carnival


10.00


Joseph P. A. Collette


1


5choal


138,000.


201.000-


56,758.00


Taxi Cabs


41.00


James F. Maher Carl G. W. Pearson


Gasoline


2.50


Furniture


5.00


1959


$2,538,000.00


1977


Sowere


5,000.


5,000.


210.00


210.00


5,210.00


1978


5oweTE


5.000.


5,000.


70.00


70.00


5,070.00


$3,978,000.


1974


Sewere


15,000


830.00


Woter


1959 to 1978 Inclusive


School


15,000.


830.00


15,830.00


OUTSTANDING DEBT


Water


5chool


105,000.


132,000.


3,045.00


4,563.00


136,563.00


1967


- 5owers


46.000.


6, 692.50 676.25


$ $ 5,494.50


$


$


$.287,399.75 :1968 1 Sewer


45,000. -


"* +Water- - - 10,000.


4


12.888.75


Pool Book


21.00


Marriage


396.00


Edgar T. McKenney Edward F. Newbury Ralph E. Pace


Walter H. Dunham, Jr.


Matron


Mabel Murdock Connected with the Police De- partment in 1960 were 85 special police officers including 1f" wilo


Pole Location


99.00


1956


Ernest A. Dunham, Inspector


Levy of 1959:


12.00


Real Estate


10,238.00


2,344,848.59


$4,831,87250


$853,87250


1970


32,000.


4,352.00


433.75


The Saugus Advortisor, March 16, 1961


10,000.


1959


51,000.


TOWN REPORT Page 8


Police Department


(Continued from Fage 7)


are uniformed and equipped to per- form police duties when called upon; 33 uniformed Auxiliary Po- lice Officers; 15 school depart- ment janitors; 18 General Electric Company guards. Guards are ap- pointed to protect company pro- perty in Saugus and two guards for the Lynn Water Department, water sheds in Saugus.


Arrests


In 1960 the members of this department made 376 arresis, of which 351 were males and 25 females. This represents a drop of 71 over the arrests of 1959. Crimes committed were many and varied - from murder to minor motor vehicle law violations, but they all entail work by the de- partment.


¿Dispositions consisted of sen- tences to State Prison, as well as cases being placed on file. ,It might be of interest to you thạt during the year but seven defendants were found not guilty 1 feel that this speaks well for the department personnel as it demonstrates that persons are not arrested unless it is felt that there is sufficient evidence to war- rant such action.


Varied Duties


In 1960 5544 reports and/or complaints were registered with this department. There were 705 investigations made.


There were 555 Parking Tags issued. 952 summonses were ser- ved for this and other depart- ments. 457 ambulance conveyances were made of ill persons to hos- pitals in Saugus and surrounding communities.


Report of Inspector Detective-Sergeant Ernest A. Dunham has again had a very busy year. He reports that he investigated about 600 complaints. Included in this number were 129 breaks, 22 assaults, 27 accostings and 228 larcenles.


This constitutes a terrific a- mount of work to fall upon the shoulders of one man and again 1 emphasize the urgent need of providing his department with as- sisting personnel.


Automobile Accidents


Data compiled by Sergeant Char- les N. Wormstead relative to auto- mobile accidenis occurring in town during 1960, reveal that there were 404 accidents in which motor vehicles were involved. This is an increase of 30 over the year 1959. This, because of the great increase in traffic, is a reason- able and normal growth.


There were 320 persons in- jured in 238 of these accidents. Children riding bicycles were involved in 16 accidents and there was one coasting accident, wherein a child on a sled was struck. There were 16 pedestrians injured. We experienced an extremely discouraging year as 6 persons were killed on our highways, two on the Salem Turnpike, two on Broadway and one on Water Street and one on Walnut Street. These last two occurring on December 31st. It is terrifying and thought- provoking to realize that five of the six fatalities should never have happened but were caused by speed or inattention of the opera- tors. It is my opinion that the sixth may not fall in these cate- gories but might have been avoided by extra vigilance on the part of the operator.


In an over-all viewing of our traffic problem 1 am quite satis- (Continued on Page 9)


Town Accountants Report


(Continued from Page 7)


PUBLIC WORKS


39.00


Sale of Maps


Tel service rendered


2.00


Plans


9.00


Meter Tests


13.00


Pole Petition


430.72


Broken Hydrant


156.14


415,00


Auditorium Rental


33.74


Pay Station Receipts


548.00


Evening School


1.00


Concessions


.


372.27


Shop Project


119.27


School Library Fines


27.24


Damage etc.


Insurance Compensation


2,103.32


U. S. Government:


4,961.34


Homemaking Teachers Salaries Revolving Funds:


Cafeteria Program Federal Aided:


90,569.53


Meals


2,852.02


Milk


31,952.12


Federal Subsidies


125,373.67


Athletic Revolving Fund


Football


415.15


Building Permits


6,239.50


Signs


19.00


Town Hall Rental


1,350.00


Building Ordinances


41.00


Excavate or Remove Gravel


160.00


Sale of Junk


86.61


Damage to H.S. Ceiling


3.00


Compensation Insurance


114.00


Electrical Permits


1,731.25


Water


10.00


Gas


2.80


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES:


Sealing Fees - Town


431.55


State Fees


50.00


481.55


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS: Income Tax


69,801.05


Corporation Tax 84.815.67


Income Tax Chap. 70 Gen. Laws 184,184.46


S.B.A.C. Income (School) 69,544.91


National Defense Education Title II1 5,473.48


413,819.57


COUNTY OF ESSEX:


Court Fines


1,445.45


Dog Licenses


2,506.61


Board of Dogs


42.00


Total for General Revenue


2,920,442.65


COMMERCIAL REVENUE


SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:


Sewers:


1959 Assessments


104.23


1959 Interest


26.97


1960 Assessments


1,260.19


1960 Interest


361.66


Paid in Advance


421.43


Paid in Advance Interest


4.36


Unapportioned Sewer


Assessment


1,937.42


Unapportioned Sewer


Assessment Interest 3.61


4,119.87


Sidewalks:


1959 Assessments


35.32


p959 Interest 29,22


1960 Assessments 428.83


1960 Interest 82.43


Paid in Advance


118.20


Paid in Advance Interest


1.66


From Cities and Towns


8,655.53


From Recoveries


11,923.00


State Meal Tax


5,914.33


DISABILITY AID:


From the State


10,063.73


10,063.73


Levy of 1958


886.91


Levy of 1959


82,802.55


Levy of 1960


193,109.18


DISABILITY ADMIN.


From the State


479.19


479.19


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN:


From the State


9,754,68


Recoveries


29.10


9,783.78


GENERAL RELIEF:


From the State


3,324.33


From Cities and Towns


2,816.68


6,141.01


VETERANS BENEFITS: From the State 10,972.53


10,972.53 141,619.84


Total for Charities and Veterans' Benefits


EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT:


31,545.00


Vocational Education


61.03


Americanization Classes


8,934.99


48,047.97


Sale of Books and Junk


113.40


Ins. Co. for Broken Bridge


247.76


Ins. Co. for Broken Hydrant


431.15


Compensation Insurance


45.00


Work done on Poles


1.00


Zoning By-laws


1,385.77


TREASURER:


Tax Title Releases


381.05


Chap 44 G.L. In liew of Taxes


22.75


Mass. Stamp and Recording Fees


84.00


Forfeit Deposit for Land


877.15


Land Low Value Sale


3.00


Land Court Cost


1,476.95


6,101.97


TOTAL FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT:


10,635.31


Basket Ball


444.62


Hockey


11,495.08


LIBRARY:


Book Fines 1,492.69


1,492.69


Total for Education and Libraries


FEDERAL GRANTS:


Old Age Assistance Admin.


8,562.50


Old Age Assistance Aid


79,375.50


Aid To Dependent Children Admin.


2,810.87


Aid to Dependent Children Aid 13,731.50


Disability Aid Admin.


958.39


Disability Aid


7,713.50


113,152.26


POLICE DEPARTMENT:


Firearms Permit


227.50


Bicycle Registration


60.00


287.50


CHAPTER 17 SECTION 7 - INVESTIGATION


178.00


Total for Protection of Persons and Property


10,704.21


HEALTH AND SANITATION


HEALTH DEPARTMENT:


+ Licenses and Permits


753.50


Plumbing Permits


1,473.00


Dental Fees


185.50


Claim from Accident


38.30


Payment of Hospital Bill


732.00


Comm. of Mass. T.B. Subsidies


704.28


Wakefield - Use of Dump


16,250.00


20,136.58


SEWER - DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS


Sewer Rentals:


Committments:


June 1959


163.50


Dec. 1959


768.50


June 1960


5,474.00


Dec. 1960


4,695.00


Added to 1959 Taxes


119.00


Added to 1960 Taxes


563.77


11,783.77 31,920.35


Total for Health and Sanitation


HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES


CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION 6,992.64


TOTAL FOR HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES


6,992.64


CHARITIES AND VETERANS' BENEFITS


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:


From the State


77,686.74


695.66


PRIVILEGES:


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise:


Levy of 1955


90.73


Levy of 1957


7.85


Total for Commercial Revenue


276,897.22 281,712.75


RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED


County of Essex:


Board of Dogs


110.00


TOTAL FOR RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED 110.00


(Continued on Page 9)


From the State


11.00


7,506.95


Tuition and Trans. of State Wards


Lost and Damaged Books


283.40


109.00


189.00


221,909.43


9,757.16


The Saugus Advertiser, March 16, 1961


104,179.60


3,994.06


TOWN REPORT Page 9


The Saugus Advertiser, March 16, 1961


Town Accountants Report (Continued from Page 8) ENTERPRISES AND CEMETERIES


WATER DIVISION - PUBLIC WORKS:


WATER RATES:


June 1959


1,516.86


Dec. 1959


12,570.02


June 1960


65,151.55


Dec. 1960


60,312.96


139,551.39


WATER LIENS:


Added to 1959 Taxes


2,078.33


Added to 1960 Taxes


10,013.39


12,091.72


WATER ASSESSMENTS


App. Water Main Added


562.42


to Taxes


Added to Taxes


201.96


App. Water Main Pald


in Advance


. 224.15 *


Unapportioned Water


120.00


1,108.53


Water Maintenance 1959


1,234.20


Water Maintenance 1960


5,150.72


6,384.92


CEMETERIES:


Sale of Lots and Graves


3,390.00


Care of Lots


1,165.49


Internment Fees


8,295.00


Foundations


1,207.86


Int. on Perpetual Care Funds


6,438.44


20,496.79


TOTAL FOR ENTERPRISE AND CEMETERIES


INTEREST


On 1957 Real Estate Taxes


81.42


On 1958 Real Estate Taxes


13.37


On 1959 Real Estate Taxes


2,142.61


On 1960 Real Estate Taxes


398.52


On 1958 Poll Taxes


.05


On 1959 Poll Taxes


30


On 1960 Poll Taxes


23.43


On 1955 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


25.57


1960 EXPENDITURES


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


FINANCE COMMITTEE


EXPENSES:


Clerical


105.00


Association Expense


25.00


Subscriptions


2.00


ON TRUST FUNDS:


Wilson Library Fund


55.20


BOARD OF APPEALS


EXPENSES:


Clerical


400.00


Supplies


5.70


Postage


7.70


Kimball Welfare


138.00


Green Bros. Account


3,717.50


Chap. 40-5BU, S. Gov't


Stabilization Fund 2,596.00


PLANNING BOARD


6,751.50


On Tax Title Redemptions


TOTAL FOR INTEREST


AGENCY AND TRUST


Cemetery Perpetual Care Requests


7,437.50


Dog Licenses


3,101.50


Fishing and Hunting


2,455.00


Federal Withholding Tax


255,077.07


State Withholding Tax


20,472.74


Retained Percentage of State Tax


242.32


Blue Cross, Blue Shield, P.I.C.


28,221.54


Group Insurance


2,408.52


Guarantee Deposits:


Board Members


1,600.00


EXPENSES:


Stationery and Postage 145.00


Printing and Advertising


264,35


Supplies


Dues 75.00


INDEPTEDNESS


SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION - BOND ISSUE


Veterans Memorial School


MANAGER


Bond


175,000.00


SALARIES:


MANAGER


10,000,00


Accrued Interest


215.28


Clerk


2,520.00


l ligh School


Administrative Assistant


4,950.00


EXPENSES:


420.58


Dues


Printing and Advertising


6.90


Stationery and Postage


64.00


Supplies


220,11


Bond


Disability Aid


108.97


Aid to Dependent Children


494.90


General Relief


26.60


Veterans Benefits


905.00


Assessors


70.00


Public Works


126.94


Tax Title Foreclosure


8.00


Manager


5.00


Treasury


11.30


Health


15.61




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