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37.50
4,524.08
Excise Tax on Motor Vehicles
3,400.44
3,400.44
Soldiers' Relief
261.77
261.77
Loans Authorized
3,000.00
3,000.00
$331.050.78
Debt
Net Bonded Debt
776,300.00
Trust Funds
Securities and Cash
29,156.07
Securities, Income and Interest
2,287.26
$31,443.33
Sidewalks and Sewers Apportioned but Not Due
3,339.85
$3,339.85
255.35
2,584.11
14,767.59
Cash
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TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT Balance Sheet, December 31, 1929 Accounts Current
1927 Taxes, Real Estate, Overcredited
Excess and Deficiency
Water Department Available Surplus
Revenue
Water Revenue
$14,767.59
Moth Revenue
345.00
Sidewalks Revenue
2,487.86
Sewer Revenue
3,573.30
Tax Title Revenue
2,584.11
Excise Revenue
3,400.44
Departmental Accounts Receivable Revenue
4,524.08
Overlay 1927
1,742.29
Overlay, 1928
3,367.38
Overlay, 1929
2,470.82
Loans in Anticipation of Revenue
100,000.00
Fire Alarm Extension
218.16
Health
200.00
Whitman Road Taking
291.05
Whitman Road Construction
1,328.51
Nason Road
625.44
Burnett Fund
1,012.00
Mary L. Thomson Library Fund Income
87.72
Hastings' Land Taking
9,925.00
Development of School Grounds
166.19
Cemetery Improvement
860.46
Cemetery Truck
3.50
Whitman Road Water
1,086.87
Dukes Street Water
1,519.52
Plymouth Avenue Water
379.35
General Debt Maturing
5,456.55
Non-Revenue
High School Committee
1.90
Emergency Water
428.12
Foster Road Water
3,000.00
Franklin Avenue Sewer
1,915.29
Bradlee Avenue Sewer
6,086.10
Eastern Intercepting Sewer
12,485.55
Stanley School
21,773.52
Humphrey Street Drain
165.12
Humphrey Street and Ocean Avenue Sewer
594.02
Bristol Avenue Sewer
1,811.59
Sargent Road and Prospect Avenue Sewer
385.09
Barnstable Street Sewer
460.11
Town Hall Vault
33.54
Monument Avenue and Walker Road
824.38
Whitman Road Sewer
327.67
50,292.00
$331,050.78
Debt
Permanent Improvement Notes
$502,600.00
Sewer Bonds Serial
147,700.00
Water Bonds Serial
79,000.00
Tuberculosis Hospital Serial Loan
47,000.00
$776,300.00
$20.26 83,339.35 34,975.98
162,423.19
ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
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[Dec. 31
Trust Funds
Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund
$2,000.00
Joanna Morse Library Fund
5,196.00
Mary L. Thomson Library Fund
1,000.00
Phillips Medal Fund
1,000.00
Cemetery Lots Fund
17,077.77
Municipal Insurance Fund
2,882.30
$29,156.07
Phillips Medal Fund, Income
1,366.37
Municipal Insurance Fund, Income
226.71
Cemetery Lots Fund, Income
694.18
2,287.26
$31,443.33
Apportioned
Sidewalks
$1,419.86 1,919.99
Sewer
$3,339.85
The following bills incurred by the departments named have been reported as unpaid up to date of January 5, 1930:
Police
$202.10
Park
440.00
Public Welfare
1,300.22
Soldiers' Relief
139.50
Engineering
20.76
$2,102.58
Respectfully submitted,
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HORACE R. PARKER, Town Accountant.
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IN MEMORIAM
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In Memoriam
FRANCIS EDMUND INGALLS
School Committee, March 9, 1878, to March 19, 1881; Decem- ber 1, 1890, to March 16, 1903.
Board of Selectmen (Chairman), March 19, 1881, to March 18, 1882.
Trustee of Public Library, November 1, 1895, to January 14, 1921.
Registrar of Voters, June 23, 1884, to November 29, 1890. Died January 31, 1929.
MILTON D. PORTER
Registrar of Voters, June 23, 1884, to April 26, 1890. Town Clerk, March 21, 1898, to February 19, 1912. Died March 31, 1929.
EDWARD TILLOTSON
School Committee, February 16, 1914, to February 15, 1926; Chairman 1916-1926. Died March 11, 1929.
ALFRED F. FRAZIER
Park Commissioner, February 19, 1912, to February 18, 1918. Died August 14, 1929.
FRED O. ELLIS
Auditor, March 14, 1868, to March 9, 1879.
School Committee, April 8, 1878, to March 21, 1885.
Trustee of Public Library, February 28, 1874, to February 28, 1880. Died September 24, 1929.
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS
John E. Cunningham, Precinct One, Died May 28, 1929. Harry I. Illingworth, Precinct Five, Died October 31, 1929. Edward Tillotson, Precinct Five, Died March 11, 1929. Frank S. Newton, Precinct Six, Died November 18, 1929. Edward T. Brown, Precinct Eight, Died November 9, 1929. Clarence H. Holloway, Precinct Eight, Died March 4, 1929.
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[Dec. 31
Jury List Town of Swampscott-1930
In accordance with Section 9 of Chapter 234 of the General Laws, the following jury list is published in the annual town report:
Adams, Forest M.
3 Sheridan rd. Insurance
Ash, Charles G.
56 Greenwood ave. Salesman
Atwood, Joseph
90 Aspen rd.
Insurance
Baker, John M.
32 Hampden st.
Engineer
Barnes, Roland C.
177 Burrill st.
Accountant
Bartol, Harold H.
48 Beach ave.
Clerk
Bassett, Herbert F.
12 Banks circle Clerk
Beadle, Harvey H.
69 Stetson ave.
Trucking
Bentley, James D.
15 Beach ave.
Treasurer
Bickford, Frank I.
137 Burrill st.
Radio
Biggers, James M.
80 Middlesex ave.
Salesman
Blackford, J. Hervey M.
36 Maple ave.
Salesman
Blaisdell, Lennarde C.
12 Nason rd.
Undertaker
Blanchard, Philip A.
25 Farragut rd.
Salesman
Blaney, Harold C.
20 Norfolk ave.
Florist
Booma, Scott C.
100 Stetson ave.
Shoe operator
Bresnahan, Maurice T.
48 Humphrey st.
Banking
Brickett, Paul W.
20 Outlook rd.
Accountant
Briggs, Leigh T.
30 Fuller ave.
Salesman
Brown, Chester A.
19 Middlesex ave.
Architect
Bunting, Elliott A.
187 Humphrey st.
Leather dealer
Burrill, Charles W.
34 Maple ave.
Civil engineer
Butler, Frank A.
163 Redington st.
Inspector
Carr, Edward P.
70 Paradise rd.
Home
Carter, Thomas P.
68 Ocean View rd.
Salesman
Caverly, Robert W.
25 Fuller ave.
Manufacturer
Chatman, William
20 Ocean ave.
Retired
Coleman, Lewis A.
6 Minerva st.
Millwright
Collins, Fred M.
31 Claremont ter.
Bookkeeper
Condon, Everett E.
35 Grant rd.
Engineer
Conrad, Kenneth L.
99 Stetson ave.
Salesman
Conway, Charles E.
48 Orchard rd.
Retired
Corrow, Thomas
14 Shaw rd.
Salesman
Critcherson, Guy H. Crocker, Louis N.
106 Norfolk ave.
Shoe cutter
Curtis, Irving A. Curtis, Ralph
122 Redington st. 24 Bristol ave.
Electrical contractor
Cutts, Guy W.
100 Kensington lane
Builder
Davis, Walter A.
45 Orchard rd.
Manufacturer
Delano, Clarence B.
10 Stone court
Retired
Doane, Leroy J.
Doughty, Charles S.
57 Buena Vista st.
Salesman
Doughty, Harold W.
15 Buena Vista st.
Hardware dealer
Durkee, Harold A.
2 Essex ter.
Manufacturer
Enholm, Albert
15 Mapledale place
Water worker
Etter, James F.
54 Stetson ave.
Salesman Mechanical engineer
Finch, Clarence M.
Folsom, Frank H.
168 Humphrey st.
Salesman
Fox, John C.
7 Fuller ave.
Investments
Frye, Roy H.
2 Valley rd.
Shoemaker
Glendenning, John A.
188 Aspen rd.
Tariff compiler
30 Beach ave.
Bookkeeper
Clerk
679 Humphrey st.
Salesman
22 Thomas rd.
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Goodwin, George E. Graham, Percy Griffin, Hulbert C.
60 Beach ave.
11 Humphrey ter.
29 Jessie st.
Hardy, Elmer A.
84 Essex st.
Hardy, Harry E.
28 Orchard rd.
Builder
Hatch, Chester F.
26 Puritan rd.
Mechanic
Hiland, J. Henry
68 Aspen rd.
Teller
Holden, Horace G. Homan, John
69 Ocean View rd.
Engineer
Hoover, Samuel S.
129 Elmwood rd.
Salesman
Hutchinson, Harry G.
66 Redington st. 40 Burrill st.
Broker
Johnson, Thomas C. Knowlton, Daniel F. Lewis, Gardner L. Linden, Fred E.
Bond st.
Salesman
Lofmark, Walter
523 Humphrey st.
Garage
Lowell, Ernest W.
11 Bay View Drive
Agent
Maddock, James R.
4 Farragut rd.
Sales agent
Manchester, William D.
17 Greenwood ter.
Civil engineer
Marsh, Clarence O.
7 Bay View Drive
Clerk
Marsh, Frank M.
42 Essex ave.
Salesman
Marsh, William A.
5 New Ocean st.
Grocer
Mayor, William A.
9 Phillips circle
Electrical engineer
McCarty, James E.
134 Elmwood rd.
Radio
Merchant, John T.
29 Blaney st.
Manager
Monroe, John M.
4 Banks ter.
Foreman
Morey, Robert L.
199 Aspen rd.
Engineer
Morrison, Frank E. Morse, Harold E.
292 Humphrey st.
Contractor
Parker, J. Edgar
47 Millett rd.
Manufacturer
Perry, Willis C.
168 Aspen rd.
Salesman
Pevear, Selwyn R.
9 Bradlee ave.
Salesman
Pope, Roger W.
52 Bay View Drive
Plumber
Ray, Walter M.
49 Beach ave.
Merchant
Rideout, George F. Sutherland, Holton J.
10 Norfolk ave.
Manufacturer
Sutherland, John H.
10 Clark rd.
Manufacturer Builder
Underwood, Louis E.
52 Burrill st.
Electrical engineer
Willard, Arthur E.
107 Redington st.
Civil engineer
Woodbury, Wilbur L.
1 Ellis ter.
Salesman
Young, Edmund, Jr.
22 Stetson ave.
Clerk
Painter
Ingalls, Granville
832 Humphrey st.
Leather
22 Elmwood rd.
Salesman
9 Hillcrest circle
Chemist
28 Bay View ave.
Contractor
19 Maple ave.
Salesman
Sutherland, William H.
16 Bond st.
Cost estimator Teacher Manufacturer Salesman
6 Greenwood ave.
Manager
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TOWN DOCUMENTS
[Dec. 31
Town Warrant Monday, February 17th, 1930
Essex, ss.
To either of the Constables of the town of Swampscott in said County: GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are di- rected to notify the inhabitants of the town of Swampscott, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to assemble in their respective precincts, in said Swampscott, on Monday, the seventeenth day of Feb- ruary, at 6 A. M., then and there to act on the following articles, viz .:
At the close of the election the meeting shall adjourn to Monday, February 24, 1930, at 7:30 P. M., at the Town Hall.
Article 1. To choose a Moderator for one (1) year.
To choose a Town Clerk for one (1) year.
To choose three members of the Board of Selectmen for one (1) year.
To choose a Town Treasurer for one (1) year.
To choose one member of the Board of Assessors for three (3) years.
To choose a Collector of Taxes for one (1) year.
To choose two members of the School Committee for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Board of Public Welfare for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Board of Health for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Water and Sewerage Board for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Park Commission for three (3) years.
To choose one member of the Board of Trustees of the Public Library for three (3) years.
To choose a Surveyor of Highways for three (3) years.
To choose one Tree Warden for one (1) year.
To choose three Constables for one (1) year.
To choose one member of the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds for three (3) years.
To choose six (6) representative town meeting members in each precinct for three (3) years.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Precinct Three for two (2) years, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Five for one (1) year, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Six for two (2) years, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Six for one (1) year, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Seven for one (1) year, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Eight for two (2) years, to fill vacancy.
To choose one representative town meeting member from Pre- cinct Eight for one (1) year, to fill vacancy. All to be chosen on one ballot.
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Art. 2. To hear and act on the reports of town officials, boards and committees.
Art. 3. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Town Clerk and Custodian of Trust Funds for the ensuing year.
Art. 4. To see what action the town will take in relation to salaries of town officials for the ensuing year.
Art. 5. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money, from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1930, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, the debt or debts incurred thereby to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Art. 6. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations not calling for the appropriation of money, as con- tained in the reports of officers, boards or committees.
Art. 7. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations calling for the appropriation or expenditure of money, the creation of a debt, or the disposition of town property, as set forth in the reports of officers, boards or committees.
Art. 8. To see what action the town will take in relation to the appropriation of money for departmental and other expenses as recom- mended and set forth on pages 162 and 163 of the annual town report.
Art. 9. To see what action the town will take in relation to the appropriation or raising of money for permanent street construction.
Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to resurface Puritan road from the Administration Building to the New Ocean House with some kind of pavement and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to resurface that portion of Humphrey street between Commonwealth avenue and Glen road and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of High- ways.
Art. 12. To see if the town will vote to resurface that part of Humphrey street, from the Lynn line to Blaney street, with some kind of pavement and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to rebuild culverts on Salem street and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Sur- veyor of Highways.
Art. 14. To see if the town will vote to abate the water nuisance now existing at Atlantic avenue and Bradlee avenue and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 15. To see if the town will vote to abate the surface water condition now existing on Phillips avenue and appropriate money there- for, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 16. To see if the town will vote to enlarge pipe drain to Palmer Pond, build three manholes and tide gate and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 17. To see if the town will vote to build a fence on Essex street, near the Lyons estate, and appropriate money therefor, as recom- mended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 18. To see if the town will vote to lay a granolithic sidewalk from Phillips corner to Marblehead line, on the northerly side of Atlantic avenue, and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 19. To see if the town will vote to remove the old buildings at the Highway Stable yard, build storage shed and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.
Art. 20. To see if the town will vote to accept Barnstable street as a public way as laid out by the Board of Selectmen in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by James H. Sisk et als.
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Art. 21. To see if the town will vote to accept Plymouth avenue as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by James H. Sisk et als.
Art. 22. To see if the town will vote to accept Bay View drive as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and to appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by James W. Santry et als.
Art. 23. To see if the town will vote to accept Stanley road as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and to appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Ralph W. Reeve et als.
Art. 24. To see if the town will vote to accept Commonwealth ave- nue as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accord- ance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and to appro- priate money therefor, as petitioned for by Luigi Gallo et als.
Art. 25. To see if the town will vote to accept Ocean avenue as a public way as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and to appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Abigail F. Curran et als.
Art. 26. To see if the town will vote to accept Prospect avenue as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, and to appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Ethel K. Sherburne et als.
Art. 27. To see if the town will vote to accept Minerva street as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan drawn by W. W. Pratt, town engineer, dated January, 1927, and filed with the office of the Town Clerk, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by William F. Healy et als.
Art. 28. To see if the town will locate, lay out and appropriate the necessary money to build a public way, running from the northerly side of Humphrey street, between land of French and Matera, and thence running, at a width of 50 feet part of the way, and continuing at a width of 20 feet between other lands of French, Ward, and Dichiri- co, to Kensington lane, so-called, as petitioned for by Joseph Cardillo et als.
Art. 29. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell the old stone crusher plant and boiler now located at the Highway Stable yard.
Art. 30. To see if the town will vote to construct Whitman road, from its present terminus across land recently acquired by the town, to Forest avenue, and appropriate money therefor.
Art. 31. To see if the town will vote to construct a granolithic side- walk on the southerly side of Orchard road, from Humphrey street to Whitman road and on the southerly side of Whitman road, from Or- chard road to the walk leading to the new Stanley school, and appro- priate money therefor.
Art. 32. To see if the town will vote to lay a drain so as to take care of the surface water from catch basin on Roy street, and appro- priate money therefor, as petitioned for by Lena E. Estes et als.
Art. 33. To see if the town will vote to abate the surface water condition now existing on the northerly side of Humphrey street, in the vicinity of Commonwealth avenue, and appropriate money therefor.
Art. 34. To see if the town will vote to remove a section of ledge on the southerly side of Buena Vista street for the purpose of widening said street, and appropriate money therefor.
Art. 35. To see if the town will determine and designate sections for the purpose of averaging and assessing the cost of particular sewers, in accordance with provisions of Section 3 of Chapter 401 of the Acts of 1903; such sections to be in accordance with the plan drawn by the Town Engineer, or in such other manner as the town may vote.
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Art. 36. To see if the town will vote to authorize and instruct the Board of Selectmen to petition the legislature for appropriate legisla- tion, by the amendment of Chapter 86 of the Acts of 1902, or otherwise, for the purpose of increasing the sewer assessments, from main sewers, to an amount not exceeding 50% of the cost.
Art. 37. To see if the town will authorize and instruct the Board of Selectmen to petition the legislature for appropriate legislation, by amendment of Chapter 401 of the Acts of 1903, or otherwise, to change the assessment for particular sewers.
Art. 38. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Denni- son avenue, Stearns street, Stearns street extension, Harrison avenue, Salem street, Humphrey street and Aycliffe road, a distance of 2880 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by James Donlan et als and recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board and Board of Health.
Art. 39. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Min- erva street, Eastman avenue, Fairview avenue and Barnstable street, a distance of 2350 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board and Board of Health.
Art. 40. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Ken- sington lane, Lewis road and Curry circle, a distance of 1440 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Water and Sewer- age Board and Board of Health.
Art. 41. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Cros- man avenue, Humphrey street, Bellevue road, Beach Bluff avenue, Clark road, Manton road, Eulow street, Mostyn street, Stanwood road, Phillips avenue and Humphrey street, a distance of 7250 feet, and appro- priate money therefor, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board and Board of Health.
Art. 42. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Crosman avenue, Linden avenue, Stanley road, Sumner road and Dale street a distance of 2810 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for by Fred A. Hale et als.
Art. 43. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Nason road, a distance of 450 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for by James Nason et als.
Art. 44. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer from Rockland street to King street and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for by Alvin P. Johnson.
Art. 45. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Charlotte road, for a distance of 225 feet, and appropriate money there- for, as petitioned for by S. Louis Eigner et als.
Art. 46. To see if the town will vote to extend the sewer in Bates road, a distance of 240 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for by S. Louis Eigner et als.
Art. 47. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Stanley road, a distance of approximately 500 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by William D. Rowe et als.
Art. 48. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Pitman road and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Frank H. Humphrey et als.
Art. 49. To see if the town will vote to extend King's Brook cul- vert 280 feet to Cherry street, and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 50. To see if the town will make an appropriation of money for the purpose of co-operating with others to relocate Hawthorne brook, between Humphrey street and the right of way of the Boston & Maine Railroad, lowering the grade thereof, confining said brook to said relocation, and enlarging the passageway of said brook under said railroad, or what it will do in relation thereto, as petitioned for by Charles D. C. Moore et als.
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Art. 51. To see if the town will vote to transfer the following un- expended balances on sewer construction to the sewer emergency fund, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board: Phillips avenue sewer, $1,915.29; Bradlee avenue sewer, $6,086.10; Eastern Intercepting Sewer, $12,485.55; Humphrey street and Ocean avenue sewer, $594.02; Bristol avenue sewer, $1,811.59; Sargent road and Prospect avenue sewer, $385.09; Whitman road sewer, $90.26; Barnstable street sewer, $460.11.
Art. 52. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Allan road, a distance of 650 feet from Humphrey street, and appro- priate money therefor from the Water Available Surplus, as recom- mended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 53. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Stanley road, a distance of 580 feet from Humphrey street, and appropriate money therefor from the Water Available Surplus, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 54. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Dale street, a distance of 590 feet, and appropriate money therefor from the Water Available Surplus, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 55. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Nason road, a distance of 200 feet, and appropriate money therefor from the Water Available Surplus, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 56. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Hampshire street, a distance of 285 feet, and appropriate money therefor from the Water Available Surplus, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Art. 57. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch water main in Charlotte road, a distance of 225 feet, and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by S. Louis Eigner et als.
Art. 58. To see if the town will vote to transfer the following un- expended balances from water construction to emergency water fund, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board: Whitman road water, $1,086.87; Plymouth avenue water, $379.35.
Art. 59. To see if the town will vote to increase the salaries of the Water and Sewerage Commissioners as follows: Chairman to $500; two associates to $300 each, as recommended by the Water and Sewer- age Board.
Art. 60. To see if the town will authorize the appointment of two additional patrolmen on the police force and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Chief of Police.
Art. 61. To see if the town will vote to furnish the captains and patrolmen in the police department with blue uniforms and appropriate the sum of $650 therefor, as recommended by the Chief of Police.
Art. 62. To see if the town will vote to exchange the two Ford roadsters for a new Ford sedan, and that the sum of $175 be appro- priated therefor as recommended by the Chief of Police.
Art. 63. To see if the town will vote to exchange the Studebaker touring car for a new one, and that the sum of $1200 be appropriated therefor, as recommended by the Chief of Police.
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