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Respectfully submitted, Joseph L. Maguire Chief of Fire Department Warren Newhall
Lieut. Fire Prevention
Fire Dept.
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emptied on every alarm, with a call of times to bordering towns and cities. Other fire preventions for Schools, etc. are covered in a separate report under Fire Pre- vention.
In conclusion I wish to extend my thanks to the officers and men the fire department for their faithful attendance to their duties, espec- fally their fine response to fires and other emergencies on their time off. Without this fine co- operation we could and would have been in great difficulty. To the Town Manager, the Board of Selectmen, the Finance Com- mittee, Chief Roland Mansfield and the men of the Police Depart- ment, Walter Daniels Inspector of Buildings, Thomas Green, Supt. of Fire Alarms, Ernest Pesce Supt. of Public Works Department, I wish to extend my appreciation of their splendid cooperation.
Respectfully submitted Joseph L. Maguire Chief of Fire Department
Ambulance
445.20
Aid to Dependent Children
Old Age Assistance
Cities and Towns
312.55
Veterans' Benefits
105.00
Sewer Rentals
1,951.00
6,911.06
Water:
Liens Added to Taxes:
Levy of 1960
10.00
Levy of 1961
799.73
Levy of 1962
3,212.99
Rates
Miscellaneous
1.139.38
31,749.74
Aid to Highways: State
7,763.45
County
3,881.73
11,645.18
Unprovided for or Overdrawn Accounts:
Overlay Deficits
Levy of 1953
2.099,01
Levy of 1954
564.00
Levy of 1955
599.00
Levy of 1960
117.03
3,379.04
Court Judgments
1,832.55
Federal Taxes Deductions
276.69
State Taxes Deductions
33.01
Guarantee Deposits
Planning Board
1.40
State, Smoke Inspection
17.41
328.51
1,846,956.36
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES
Payroll Deductions:
3.633.27
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Insurance
797.06
4,430.33
Overpayments:
Water Rates-
December 1961
10.00
Emergency Snow
1.20
11.20
Guarantee Deposits:
Contract Bids
200.00
Board of Appeals
170.09
370.09
Agency:
Excess-Sales Lands
of Low Value
311.92
Tailings:
Unclaimed Checks, Etc.
1,609.02
County Dog Licenses
289.50
Cemetary Perpetual Care Requests
430.00
Surplus War Bonus Fund
888.68
Stabilization Fund-For Investment
42,852.00
Trust Fund - For Investment
Wilson Library
100.00
Trust Fund Income:
Kimball Welfare
1,860.49
Advance for Petty: Collector
100.00
Wilson Library
286.94
Cemetary Perpetual Care
7,860.63
Premium on Loan:
School Construction
1,129.05
Accrued Interest on Loan:
School Construction
1,436.50
Recoveries:
Old Age Assistance
Federal Grants:
Welfare Administration 3,779.51
Old Age Assistance:
Aid to Dependent Children: Aid
5,297.61
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise: Levy of 1960
16.74
Medical Assistance for Aged: Assistance
482.24
Public Law 81-874
15.965.96
Special Assessments: Sewer:
Unapportioned
7,706.31
Added to Taxes:
89,565.02
Revolving Funds:
School Lunch
63.59
School Athletics
1,664.13
General
454,358.99
Water
Maintenance and
Operation
4.618.84
Sewer Construction
55.59
Laying and Relaying
Water Mains
380.28
Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves:
Tax Titles and Possessions: Tax Titles
12,713.52
Tax Possessions
32.157.50
44,871.02
Departmental:
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11,227.15
173.02
Levy of 1962:
Disability Assistance:
1,727.72
The Saugus Advertiser, March 28. 1963
4,097.31
26,587.64
The Saugus Advertiser, March 28, 1963
TOWN REPORT Pege 8
1962 Report Board Of Appeals
Honorable Board of Selectmen Town Hall Saugus, Mass.
Gentlemen:
The Board of Zoning and Build- ing Appeals herewith submits its report for the year 1962.
As provided by Chapter 40 of the General Laws, as amended. the Board is a tribunal created for the purpose of hearing appeals from the arbitrary restrictions placed upon the Building Inspector in issuing permits under both the zoning and building by-laws. The Board, after conducting public hearings and complying with all provisions of the statute, may, un- der special conditions, and only by unanimous vote, grant variances and special permits ordering the Building Inspector to issue either building or occupancy permits.
During the year, the Board held nine (9) public hearing meetings with a total of sixty-two (62) ap- peals for variances. Of this total, forty-two (42) were granted, nine ·(9) were denied, ten (10) were given leave to withdraw and at the close of the year, one (1) was still pend- ing
The Board, in Its duties, makes various trips throughout the towr to view the property of the peti- toners seeking variances.
In March 1962, Mr. William B. Merrithew was re-appointed for a three year term to the Board of Appeals. During the year, the Board held a re-organizational meeting and Mr. Merrithew was elected chairman.
The Board has had an excep- tional busy year. The building trend in town indicates that the future will continue to bring many peti- tioners before this Board.
In closing, the Board would like ~ to express its gratitude. to the members of your Honor able Board, Town Counsel, Planning Board, Building Inspectors, Assessor's Office and all other officials who have helped them perform their duties.
Respectfully submitted,
William B. Mer rithew, Chm
71.000.00
3,034,000.00
TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT5
Trust and Investment Funds: Casb and Securities
276,793.16
In Custody or Treasurer:
Library Funds
Benjamin N. Johnson
5,155.02
George M. Wilson
2,100.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
226,662.69
Investment Funds:
23,45
Board of Dogs
29.00
Stabilization
42,852.00
276,793.16
RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACCOUNT5
Contributory Retirement System Cash and Securities
382,529.35
Contributory Retirement System
Funds:
Annuity Savings 319,039.42
Annuity Reserve
30,977.78
Military Service Credits
3,021.27
Pension
16,268.94
Expense
1,586.47
Indistributed Income
11,635.47
382,529.35
Sidewalks:
1961 Sidewalks Assessment 9,81
1961- Interest 1.57
1962 Assessment
358.35
1962 Interest
43.73
Paid in Advance
52.64
Real Estate
3,477.31
Personal
15.28
Poll
2.00
Levy of 1961:
Real Estate Personal Poll
104,508.55 2,643.44 24.00
Overlays-Reserved for Abatements: Levy of 1961
20,261.43 8,841.94
29,103.37
Overestimates 1962:
State
Metropolitan Parks
1,531.03
County
4,493.71
6,024.74
Revenue Reserved Until Collected:
Motor Vehicle and
64.194.54
Trailer Excise
14,311.52
Special Assessment
1,508.19
Special Tax
Tax Title and
44,871.02
Possessions
4,960.06
Water
31,695.63
Aid to Highway
11,645.18
Reserve for Petty Cash Advance:
Surplus Revenue:
$1.846,956.36
DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNT5
Apportioned Assessments - Not Due:
15,087.33
Sewer
825.55
Sidewalk
15.272.65
Suspended Assessments: Water Main
1,966.02
33.151.55
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Revenue Due in 1963 to 1971 Inclusive
15,087.33
Apportioned Sidewalk Assessments Revenue Due In 1963 to 1967 Inclusive
825.55
Apportioned Water Main Assessments Revenue
15,272.65
Suspended Water Main Assessments Revenue
$
33,151.55
:1
DEBT ACCOUNT5
Net Funded or Fixed Debt:
Inside Debt Limit
General
Outside Debt Limit
General
Public Service
2,128,000.00
Enterprise
3,034,000.00
Serial Loans:
Inside Debt Limit
General
379,000.00
835,000.00
Outside Debt Limit
General
Sewer
88,000.00
School
2,040,000.00
2,128,000.00
tion of:
5.B.A.C.
1.Senior High School
55,000.00
2.Senior High School
Addition
43,528.40
3. Veterans Memorial
School
14,544.91
4.Veterans Memorial
32,210.00
Free Public Library
5,166.50
Richard J. Spencer
James F. HanIon
Gregory Smith
1962 Report Housing Authority
The Saugus Housing Authority was organizei on June 1, 1962, consisting of five members; Paul Corson, Chairman, Harry Whyte, Vice Chairman, John Sullivan, Treasurer, Chester Anderson, AS- sistant Treasurer, and Robert Davis, Secretary.
June and July was spent in view- ing all possible sites. In August the best three sites were submit- ted to the State Housing Board along with a report showing the need in Saugus for housing for el- derly citizens. John Christie, In charge of the land section of the
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Town Accountants Report
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Levy of 1962:
2,462,635.38
Real Estate
217,096.71
Personal
10,474.00
Poll
Lynn Water Shed Tax
1.392.93
Abatement of Paraplegic Veterans
2,386.23
2,804,655.83
LICENSE5 AND PERMITS:
Liquor and Malt Beverages
580.00
Victuallers
205.00
Entertainment
126.00
Bowling-Pool
220.00
Auto Dealers
430.00
Junk
75.00
Driving Range Golf
125.00
Juke Box
5.00
Furniture
100.00
Theatre
2,037.00
Financial Statements
36.00
Taxi Cabs
93.00
Tax Certificates
4.00
Auctioneer
432.00
Marriage
Certified Copies
Business Certificate
17.00
Chap.583 Gen Laws- Trailers
1,590.00
Dog Licenses
Fish & Game Fees
149.85
Mortgage Discharges
101.00
Poll Book
26.00
Copy of Chapter 17
1.00
Gas Registration
27.00
Poll Location
63.00
Lien Certificate
28,917.89
TAX TITLE REDEMPTION - TREASURER TAX POSSESSION 5ALE5 - SELECTMEN
2,999.51 30.00
FEDERAL GRANT5:
Old Age Assistance Admin
6,089.75
Old Age Assistance Aid
57,527.81
Medical Assistance for
3,658.53
Medical Assistance for
Aged Aid.
48,112.51
Aid to Dependent Children Admin.
6,230.46
Aid to Dependent Children Aid
17,543.00
Disability Aid Admin.
772.51
Disability Aid
144,992.17
COMMONWEALTH OF MA55ACHU5ETT5:
Income Tax Chap. 70 and Chap. 58 281,222.47
Corporation Tax
100,327.01
Thomas A. Hashem
Walter F. Hogan
BOARD OF APPE ALS Mario Forte, Clerk
Associate members:
531,999.29
COUNTY OF ESSEX:
Court Fees
1,365.50
Dog Licenses
2,067.18
3,461.68
TOTAL FOR GENERAL REVENUE 3,517.056.37
COMMERCIAL REVENUE
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT5:
Sewers:
1961 Assessments
84.42
1961 Interest 23.01
1962 Assessments 2,243.66
1962 Interest
638.02
Paid in Advance
577.08
Unapportioned Sewer
Assessment
8,837.10
12,403.29
1962 RECEIPT5 GENERAL REVENUE
TAXES:
Levy of 1960:
466.10
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5,057.60
Sewer
5chool
456,000.00
Public Service Enterprise
Water
835,000.00
Aged Admin.
353.50
Water Main
173,186.14 100.00
416,680.95-
166.50
540.04
Due in 1963 to 1971 Inclusive
1,966 02
71,000.00
Reimbursement and Aid Construc-
School Addition
Post-War Rehabilitation
Levy of 1962
Tax
21,415.00
Departmental
TOWN REPORT Page 9
Town Accountants Report
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PRIVILEGES:
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise:
Levy of 1960
214.64
Levy of 1961
136,464.89
Levy of 1962
323,565.72
TOTAL FOR COMMERCIAL REVENUE
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
COLLECTOR:
Cost of Property Taxes
547.00
Cost of Motor Vehicle
Excise Taxes
2,599.00
Cost of Poll Taxes
299.55
3,445.55
PUBLIC WORKS:
Sale of Maps
27.00
Plans
4.00
Meter Tests
3.00
Gasoline Tax Refund
95.15
Insurance for Hydrant
316.87
insurance on Tires
135.00
Water Division Hydrant
178.92
Scrap Material
31.07
791.01
GROUP INSURANCE
2,615.00
TREASURER:
Tax Title Releases
44.00
Chap. 44 Gen. Laws in
lieu of Taxes
.33
Land Court Costs
8.15
Land Low Value Foreclosure
1,634.15
1,686.63
TOTAL FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT
8,538.19
Auditorium Rental 315.00
School microphone
5.00
Pay Station Receipts 72.44
Evening School
797.00
Signs
2.00
Building Ordinance
73.00
Town Hall Rental
1,200.00
Excavate or Removal
of Gravel
220.00
Broken Glass
67.50
Advertising
10.50
Electrical Permits
1,400.50
7,783.75
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES:
Sealing Fees - Town
354.80
State Fees
50.00
404.80
POLICE DEPARTMENT:
Firearms Permits
220.00
Bicycle Registration
59.25
Auto Accident Reports
938.00
Dealers Fire Arms Licenses
5.00
TOTAL FOR PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
HEALTH AND SANITATION
HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
Licenses and Permits
885.00
Plumbing Permits
1,700.00
Dental Clinic Fees
236.50
Fees for Polio Clinic
1,144.25
Comm. of Mass. Tuberculosis
subsidies
92.86
Dog to Animal Rescue League 15.00
SEWER-DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS: Sewer Rentals: Committments:
Dec. 1960
6.00
June 1961
107.50
Dec. 1961
769.00
June 1962
6,970.60
Dec. 1962
6,818.50
Added to 1961 Taxes
122.00
Added to 1962 Taxes
1,238.50
TOTAL FOR HEALTH AND SANITATION
HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES
CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION:
State-Contract #20114
12.036.55
County-Contract #20114 6,018.27
TOTAL FOR HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES
CHARITIES AND VETERANS BENEFITS
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:
From the State
19,556.54
From Cities and Towns
2,392.79
From Recoveries
10,954.17
State Meal Tax
6,987.88
39,891.38
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ADMIN. From the State 3,007.10
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE AGED From the State 32,723.25
From Recoveries
468.52
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE AGED ADMIN. From the State 1,794.14
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN:
From the State 9,709.64
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN ADMIN. From the State
2,915.86
DISABILITY AID
From the State 3,023.56
3,023.56
DISABILITY AID ADMIN.
From the State
380.88
GENERAL RELIEF
From the State
714.20
Cities and Towns
2,372.71
Recoveries - individuals
50.40
VETERANS BENEFITS
From the State 14,736.90
14,736.90
TOTAL FOR CHARITIES AND VETERANS' BENEFITS $111.788.14
EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT: State Trans. of Pupils Dept. of Education 45,114.00
Vocational Education
8,227.08
English Speaking Classes
71.35
53,412.42
Although by July of 1962, all playgrounds were in good condition and presented the best appearance they have in years, a great deal of damage and loss occurred during the season, mostly the result of vandalism. Therefore weare faced with an unfortunately large amount of replacement and repalr.
Signed, Herbert Kimball Joseph Bruno Edward Koschei Vincent Murray Thomas Donahue
Housing Authority
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State Housing Board, visited Sau- gus to view the three sites. it was his opinion as well as the Board's that Nicholson Farm off of Vine Street was the best site, contain- ing four acres of land with a main sewer line and level. This site is in a good location. Two appraisers were engaged to arrive at a fair price. Mr. James J. Fox of Sau- gus, was engaged as attorney for the Board.
As of this date the Saugus Hous- ing Authority has held fourteen meetings, secured an option on the land, interviewed several archi- tects, engaged the engineer ing firm of Osborn Palmer of Peabody, who are preparing property and topo- graphic maps.
After having the land rezoned, which is now in progress, the state will advance the necessary funds. 45 units, designed for the com- fort, convenience and safety of sen- for citizens over 65 years, with a common building wbere they may meet socially and with a rental well within their reach, With the help of all town boards and citi- zens we feel this can be achieved within the next year.
Although the Board has received a number of requests for occu- pancy, the selection will not be on a first come basis, At the pro- per time an announcement will be made for applications, The selections will be made on need of better housing and income.
4,870.24
1962 Report Playground Commission
To The Town Manager: During 1962, the Playground Commission again maintained ten playgrounds for the use of the townspeople, provided a super- vised programi at each of thesefor eight weeks during the summer, and a Peanut Basketball Program during the winter. We also pro- vided assistance and financial sup- port for the Little Leagues, Police Athletic League, and the Peanut Hockey Program,
The summer program, super- vised by Jack Whie, consisted of Arts & Crafts, Nature Study, games, sports, trips, and other ac- tivities. A largenumber of children attended these sessions daily. The Commission commends
Play- ground Director Jack White and his staff for an excellent job done under difficult conditions.
Playground shelters and equip- ment at six playgrounds were re- paired and painted during the spring by men of the Building department. The Department of Public Works repaired, main- tained, and improved thegrounds at all playgrounds. The Superin- tendents and men of both depart- ments have our hearty thanks.
Use of Audio System 5.00
Band Parents Concession 1.00
Johnson control
7.10
U.S. Government:
Federal Law 874 Chap. 621 Acts of 1953 Mass Aid
64,635.00
Smith-Hughes Borden Acct. Homemaking Salaries
9,980.00
National Defense Education Title III
14,557.53
National Defense Education Title V REVOLVING FUND:
Cafeteria Program Federal Aided:
Meals
127,935.52
Milk
2,584.51
Federal Subsidy
21,175.24
State Commodity Dividend
5,754.60
1,222.25
Athletic Revolving Fund:
Foot Ball
5,496.84
Basket Ball
453.95
Hockey
178.99
Refund
25.00
LIBRARY:
Book Fines
1,800.91
1,800.91
TOTAL FOR EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES
322,578.73
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
COUNTY OF ESSEX:
Board of Dogs 104.00
104.00
TOTAL FOR RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
ENTERPRISE AND CEMETERIES
WATER DIVISION - PUBLIC WORKS
WATER RATES:
June 1961
1,426.58
Dec. 1961
14,588.61
June 1962
73,470.60
Dec. 1962
71,518.42
161,004.21
WATER LIENS:
Added to 1960 Taxes 104.05
Added to 1961 Taxes 2,511.15
Added to 1962 Taxes
11,781.22
WATER ASSESSMENTS:
Apportioned Water Main -
Paid in advance
826.57
Apportioned Water Main
Added to Taxes
1,946.83
Apportioned Water Main int.
Added to Taxes
673.60
Unapportioned Water Main
1,423.24
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3,007.10
33,191.77
460,245.25 473,114.64
1,794.14
9,709.64
2,915.86
380.88
3,137.31
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Building Permits 4,810.25
Lost and Damaged Goods
728.97
1,931.51
12,656.70
157,449.87
6,154.78
4,073.61
16,032.00 20,105.61
18,054.82 18,054.82
14,396.42
9,410.80
The Sougus Advertiser, March 28, 1963
TOWN REPORT Page 10
1962 Report Health Agent
The Honorable Board of Health Town Hall Saugus, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
Following Is my report for the year 1962.
Construction and remodeling of homes and bulldings continue to grow in this Town as my report ( ,ill indicate, During 1962, S18 plumbing permits were issued. This includes new structures, re- modeling and sewer connections. 146 permits for the installation of septic tanks were issued. All these permits involved a consid- erable amount of work. 145 sewer service connections were lald out for the sewer department. 1 also made a sewer survey at the request of the Town Manager on the fol- lowing streets: Dudley Street, Hampton Street, Henry Street, Dustin Street, Warren Road, Ri- chard Street, Essex Street, from the railroad to Felton Street, Put- nam Street, Tuttle Street, Norman Road, Hayden Road, Hood Street and Anawan Avenue,
151 percolation tests were ap- proved, while they were being con- ducted, by an Engineer. 28 dye tests were conducted in various sections of the Town to determine whether the source of trouble was pollution or not.
In the month of December, two new water mains were installed in the Town of Saugus. Bacterio- logical and chlorine tests were made after Installation to deter- mine the quality of the water be- fore being consumed by occupants -- of dwellings located on the street. Three new wells were located and the water in three wells was analy- zed.
During the past year, 6Spermits for the keeping of animals were "sued; 40 anti-freeze licenses for gas stations, hardware stores and paint sbops; 1 permit to manufac- ture non alcoholic beverages; 32 permits for the sale of pleomar- garlne, 100 milk licenses for stores, 27 milk licenses for deal- 'ers, 93 ice cream for stores and restaurants, 8 licenses for the manufacture of frozen desert and ice cream mlx, 1 permit for a meat processing plant, 4 permits for the transportation of butcher's waste material and 10 permits for the transportation of garbage.
3 permits were issued for dump- ing, one for the General Electric 'Co,, one for Mr. DeMatteo and one for Mr. Daggett on the Salem Turnpike and also 1 permit for an Incinerator operated by the Gen- eral Electric Company.
5 permits were Issued for the transportation of night soll. These permits are issued to individuals for the cleaning out of cesspools and septic tanks in approved vehicles. 2 permits for the trans- portation of manure, 11 permits to put up and transport rubblsb to the various dumps, from stores and markets, were issued.
3 Funeral Directors were is- sued licenses to operate in the Town,
23 Draln layers licenses were issued. These are necessary for the control of individuals, who must be qualified to do this work as drain layers. Otherwise, any- one could pose as a contractor and bilk the person involved while posing as a contractor to engage in this business,
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Town Accountants Report
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Water Maintenance 1961
276.16
Water Maintenance 1962
2,480.7S
2,756.91
CEMETERIES:
Sale of Lots and Graves
3,19S.00
Care of Lots
1,328.48
Interament Fees
9,870.00
Foundations
992.67
TOTAL FOR ENTERPRISE AND CEMETERIES
INTEREST
On 1960 Real Estate Taxes
209.21
On 1961 Real Estate Taxes
2.312.71
On 1962 Real Estate Taxes
487.38
On 1960 Poll Taxes
.OS
On 1961 Poll Taxes
.60
On 1962 Poll Taxes
18.3S
On 1960 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes
27.33
On 1961 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes
626.99
On 1962 Motor Vehicle Excise
586.39
ON TRUST FUNDS:
Wilson Library Fund
55,20
Johnson Library Fund
181.50
EXPENSES:
Clerical
13S.00
Stationery
26.10
Annie Mae Ora Maitland Kimball Fund
Welfare
138.00
Chap. 40-5B U.S. Gov't Stabilization Fund
731.00
On Tax Title Redemptions
TOTAL FOR INTEREST
S,741.05
PLANNING BOARD
EXPENSES:
Clerical
750.00
Advertising
69.26
Dog Licenses
2.873.50
Fishing and Hunting
2,443.00
Federal Withholding Tax
31S.492.73
State Withholding Tax
27,933.66
Retained Percentage of
State Tax
153.17
Blue Cross, Blue Shield. P.I.C.
27.542.19
Group Insurance
4,171.83
Int. on Matured Perpetual
594.00
Int. on Investment in U.S.
Treas. Bill
1,395.00
Guarantee Deposits:
Planning Board
402.74
Board of Appeals
610.00
TOTAL FOR AGENCY AND TRUST
389,911.82
Selectmen Expense
250.00
Legal Fees
162.20
716.10
3,316.10
MANAGER
SALARIES:
Town Manager
9,131.11
13,999.08
Temporary Town Manager
1.698.18
1,250.004.00
Administrative Assistant
S.887.50
Clerk
2,897.50
DEPARTMENTAL REFUNDS
Old Age Assistance
1,123.30
Aid to Dependent Children
103.7S
Public Welfare
226.70
Building
2.722.20
Dues
115.00
Planning Board
2.00
Dog for medical research
3,00
Bond
36.SS
Insurance
44.00
Car and Personal
1.000.00
Civilian Defense
23.00
School
49,087.07
Police
30.97
Health
603.00
Cemetery
25.00
Playground
206.08
Art #21 ATM 1961
1,369.29
Law
45.00
Holiday
350.00
Selectmen
20.00
Public Works
S11,92
Junior Clerk
3,261.00
18,498.50
Disability Aid
80.60
Tax Collector
103.30
Manager
80.20
Stationery and Postage
34.00
Election and Registration
31.50
Office Supplies
414.76
Dues and Subscriptions
8S.20
1962: Real Estate
7.69
Repairs and Rentals
90.80
School Lunch Salaries
41.56
Bond
25.00
799.89
Association Meetings
150.00
150.00
Veterans Benefits
105.00
Departmental Refund
376.40
FROM RESERVE FUND: TO:
Assessors-salaries 700.00
Fire Department- Chief's car
200.00
Health Department Highway
2,000.00
Fire Department
800.00
Prankers Pond Comın.
500.00
Fire-medical
S00.00
Law
1,000.00
Health
1,200.00
Highway
1,430.00
Public Works-salaries
1.500.00
Selectmen
200.00
Water Maint.
7S0.00
From County Dog Licenses Fees to Library
2,067.18
From Interest on Perpetual Care Funds to Cemetery
Total Receipts. Refunds and Transfers
Cash Balance January I, 1962.
1962 EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT MODERATOR
4,269.01
EXPENSES 25.00
25.00
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Anie Mae Kimball Library Fund
161.10
BOARD OF APPEALS
EXPENSES
Clerical
400.00
1,188.50
Supplies
34.01
283.54.
AGENCY AND TRUST
Cemetery Perpetual
Care Bequests
6,300.00
Printing
78.00
Postage
12. SO
Reproductions
68.00
Dues
40.00
Regional Planning
25.00
Supplies
29.45
Zoning Maps and By-Laws
88.00
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
SALARIES:
Chairman
500.00
Board Members
1.600.00
Clerk
$00.00
2,600.00
EXPENSES:
Printing and Advertising
213.90
389,911.82
Dues -
90.00
INDEBTEDNESS
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION - BOND ISSUE
Int. on U.S. Treas. Bill
Schools
3,202.08
Int. on School Bond Issue
10,797.00
Temporary Loans-Anticipation of Taxes
TOTAL FOR INDEBTEDNESS
1.264,003.08
19,614.29
EXPENSES:
Telepbone
288.30
Stationary and Postage
88.00
Supplies
253.46
Printing and Binding Budget
252.19
2.033.SO
League of Municipalities
413.32
413.32
Light Equipment
260.40
260.40
22,321.51
ACCOUNTING
SALARIES:
Town Accountant
6.709.50
Principal Clerk
4,707.50
Senior Clerk
3,820.50
EXPENSES:
Telephone
150.13
Highway
12.00
Medical Assistance to the Aged
15.00
19,448.39
(Continued on Page I1)
$7,349.53
TRANSFERS
1S,386.1S 198.413.93
11.480.00
7,23S.63 6,414,886.34 I,339,917_22 S,074,969.12
434.01:
1.160.21
Care Bonds
82.80
Taxes
The Sougas Advertiser, March 28, 1963
700.00
TOWN REPORT Page 11
Town Accountants Report
(Continued from Page 10 TREASURY
6.419.50
3.920.50
3.061_00
13.401.00
EXPENSES:
Dues and Association Expense
30.00
Recording Fees
19.10
Supplies
166.01
215.11*
Steno Service
100.00
100.00
Medical Injuries and Small Claims
2,861.27
2,861.27
6,976.38
PUBLIC WORKS
SALARIES:
Superintendent
8,987.00
Principal Clerk
4,707.50
Senior Clerk
3,842.79
Stock Clerk
1,514.02
Engineering Department
13,338.84
Forestry and Parks
27,004.10
Highway
88,359.14
Water
49,675.21
Sewer Overtime
817.18
Highway Overtime
5,082.34
Water Overtime
8,105.24
Snow and Ice Overtime
16,836.28
224 269.64
EXPENSES:
Telephone
731.56
Printing and Advertising
22.00
Office Supplies
202.26
Fuel
1,177.22
Light
388.06
Recording Fees
90.50
Emergency Administration
309.83
Postage
10.00
Water
40.00
2,971.43 231,24107
PUBLIC WORKS ADDITION
EXPENSES:
Contractors
16,073.00
Labor
239.80
Material
713.13
371.75
Marime Fetal
72.02
7.00
3,961.73
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