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Article 21. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Park Commissioners to raise the grade of a portion of that section of Phillips Park adjacent to the easterly side of the football field and appropriate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto, as recommended by the Park Commissioners.
Article 22. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the control and supervision of the gypsy and brown tail moth and tent caterpillar, as requested by the Department of Conservation, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 23. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of clearing the public ways of the Town of Swamp- scott of ragweed and/or other obnoxious weeds, and appropriate money therefor or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to be paid the Workmen's Compensation Agent for services rendered in 1941 and expenses incurred in con- nection therewith.
Article 25. To see if the town will vote to appropriate money for the cleaning of drains, or take any action relative thereto. Spon- sored by the Water and Sewerage Board and the Highway Depart- ment.
Article 26. To see if the town will vote to lay a six-inch sewer in Burpee Road for a distance of 370 feet, and appropriate money for the same. Sponsored by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Article 27. To see if the town will vote to transfer the follow- ing balances to the Water Available Surplus Account:
Worcester Avenue $4,400.00
Salem Street 2,335.38
Forest Avenue 1,798.00
Pine Hill Road 1,970.00
Plymouth Avenue 350.00
$10,853.38
Sponsored by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Article 28. To see if the town will vote to appropriate ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) from the Water Available Surplus Fund to be used for Emergency Water. Sponsored by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to re-zone for business purposes that portion of land on Pine Street used by the Water Department. Sponsored by the Water and Sewerage Board.
Article 30. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to execute a new lease with the Joseph L. Stevens Post 1240, Veterans of Foreign Wars Building Association, Inc., for a term of four (4) years from May 6, 1942, for the purpose of providing headquarters for the Joseph L. Stevens Post 1240, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, on the upper floor of the building located at 438 Humphrey Street and appropriate money therefor or take any action relative thereto, as petitioned for by James F. Etter, et al.
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Article 31. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to execute a new lease with the Leon E. Abbott Post 57, American Legion Building Association, for a term of five (5) years from April 5, 1942 and appropriate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 32 To see if the town will vote to accept Walnut Road as a public way as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan drawn by Howard L. Hamill, Town Engineer, and ap- propriate money therefor, as petitioned for by James W. Santry, Jr. et al.
Article 33. To see if the town will authorize and direct the Board of Selectmen to seek to obtain a special act of the Legislat- ure to authorize the Town of Swampscott to pay an additional sum of money per year to Simeon J. Strong, as a retirement allowance or pension; or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 34. To see if the town will vote to accept Plymouth Avenue, Extension, so called, and Worcester Avenue, so called, to number 57 thereon, as a public way as laid out by the Board of Selectmen in accordance with plans drawn by Howard L. Hamill, Town Engineer, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, or take any action relative thereto, as petitioned for by Earl N. Hatch et al.
Article 35. To see if the town will vote to purchase new street signs to be erected by the Highway Department and appropriate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Surveyor of Highways.
Article 36. To see if the town will vote to purchase a new two and one-half ton truck for the use of the Highway Department re- placing the old Ford truck of 1934 and appropriate money there- for, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Surveyor of Highways.
Article 37. To see if the town will vote to repair and recon- struct the Essex Street Bridge and appropriate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Surveyor of Highways.
Article 38. To see if the town will vote to repair and recon- struct the Danvers Road Bridge and appropriate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Surveyor of Highways.
Article 39. To see what action the town will take on the matter of passing a by-law authorizing the Police Department to go to aid another city or town at the request of said city or town in the suppression of riots or other forms of violence therein; or take any action relating to this subject matter. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 40. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to be used on and in connection with the W.P.A. Recre- ational Project so called, or take any action relative thereto. Spon- sored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 41. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the proper observance of the Fourth of July, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 42. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the proper observance of Armistice Day, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
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Article 43. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to be expended as the town's proportionate share for such Federal projects as the Board of Selectmen may supervise, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 44. To see if the town will vote to appropriate money with which to carry on a street and/or sidewalk construction pro- gram in the town, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 45. To see if the town will vote to transfer from Ex- cess and Deficiency Fund of the town to the account of Current Revenue such sum of money as the Board of Assessors may deem advisable, said sum to be used and applied by the Board of Asses- sors in reduction of the tax levy, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 46. To see if the town will vote to repair or replace certain Air Pressure Tanks, so called, at present located in the Town Hall, the same being a part of the present Fire Alarm Sys- tem, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 47. To see if the town will vote to authorize and direct the Board of Selectmen to sell or otherwise dispose of land or build- ings owned by the town under tax title and foreclosure proceed- ings; the same to apply to said land or buildings so acquired by the town prior or subsequent to the date of the vote by the town on this article; said authority to continue with each succeeding Board of Selectmen until changed by vote of the Town Meeting, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 48. To see what action the town will take to require the Finance Committee to prepare and send to each Town Meeting member a printed copy of its recommendations on articles in the warrant for the Annual and each Special Town Meetings; or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 49. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the Tire Rationing Board, so called, in connection with the discharge of its duties, or take any action relative thereto. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 50. To see what action the town will take on the matter of relocating, renumbering and extending our present Fire Alarm System, and appropriate a sum of money therefor. Spon- sored by the Board of Fire Engineers.
Article 51. To see what action the town will take relative to completing repairs at the Phillips Beach Engine House, so called, and appropriate a sum of money therefor. Sponsored by the Board of Fire Engineers.
Article 52. To see what action the town will take relative to completing the repairs on the Central Engine House and appropri- ate a sum of money therefor. Sponsored by the Board of Fire Engineers.
Article 53. To see what action the town will take relative to authorizing appointment of two additional permanent men for the Fire Department and appropriate a sum of money therefor, as requested by the Chief of the Fire Department. Sponsored by the Board of Fire Engineers.
Article 54. To see what action the town will take relative to creating a sinking fund for the purchase of a new ladder truck
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and appropriate a sum of money therefor, as requested by the Chief of the Fire Department. Sponsored by the Board of Fire Engi- neers.
Article 55. To see what action the town will take on the matter of exempting from the provisions of the zoning by-laws of the Town of Swampscott, the use of residential property for the purposes of practicing medicine. Sponsored by the Board of Select- men.
Article 56. To see what action the town will take in the mat- ter of investing certain of its funds or cash in United States Defense Saving Bonds or certain other bonds. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 57. To see what action the town will take to provide for such means as may be necessary in the National Emergency for the protection of persons and properties in the Town of Swamp- scott; and to appropriate money therefor. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 58. To see what action the town will take in the mat- ter of increasing the membership of the Reserve Police Force of the Town of Swampscott. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 59. To see what action the town will take on the mat- ter of purchasing an automobile for the use of the Police Depart- ment and appropriate a sum of money therefor. Sponsored by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 60. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or other- wise, under any general or special law which authorizes the town to raise money by borrowing or otherwise, such sum or sums of money as may be necessary for any or all of the purposes men- tioned in the foregoing articles. Sponsored by the Board of Select- men.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an at- tested copy thereof at the Town Hall, Post Office and in at least two public and conspicuous places in each precinct in the Town and at or in the immediate vicinity of each railroad station in the Town not less than seven days before the day appointed for said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this fifth day of February, A.D., 1942. JAMES W. BUCHANAN, ROBERT G. BYRNE, PHILIP E. BESSOM,
A true copy. Attest : LEONARD H. BATES, Constable.
Selectmen of Swampscott.
RETURN ON THE WARRANT
Pursuant to the within warrant to me directed, I have notified the legal voters of Swampscott, by posting attested copies of said warrant at the Town Hall, Post Offices at least two public and con- spicuous places in each precinct in the town, and at or in the imme- diate vicinity of each railroad station in Swampscott on Saturday,
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February 7, 1942, the posting of said notices being seven days before the time of said meeting.
LEONARD H. BATES,
Constable.
The warrants for the annual town meeting were mailed to the Town Meeting members on Saturday, February 7, 1942. In addition notices were sent to all those running for the offices of Town Meeting members from the various precincts.
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Monday, February 16, 1942
In accordance with the foregoing warrant the voters of Swamp- scott, assembled at their several precincts in the Town of Swamp- scott, and were called to order by the presiding officer in each pre- cinct at 7 o'clock A.M. The warrant with the return thereon was read by the Clerk in each precinct. The Polls were opened at 7 A.M.
The following were appointed Precinct Officers and qualified for same:
Precinct One. Warden, Henry A. Sadler; Clerk, John H. Keating; Inspector, Anthony Videtta; Tellers, Cornelia T. Moore, Harriett T. Kain, Ruth B. Houghton, Gladys S. Bates, Lauretta M. Fournier, Beatrice F. Hamel.
Precinct Two. Warden, Louis N. Crocker; Clerk, James E. Sharp; Inspectors, Michael Moran, William T. Pearson; Tellers, James E. Connor, Ruth H. Conley, Doris L. Smith, Lillian A. Currant, John H. Philpot, Anna Melzard.
Precinct Three. Warden, Stuart P. Ellis; Clerk, Walter L. Kehoe; Inspectors, Donald L. Sawyer, Almer A. Jackson; Tellers, Charles T. Vray, Elizabeth M. Callahan, Francis T. Pedrick, Wini- fred G. Jacobs, Katherine E. Lamkin, William G. Burns.
Precinct Four. Warden, Thomas J. McManus; Clerk, John C. Pirie; Inspector, Horace P. Fifield; Tellers, Anna C. Howard, Bessie F. Maguire, Caroline M. Gilbride, Martha L. Graham, Edith J. John- son, Lucille V. Duggan.
Precinct Five. Warden, Thomas J. Boyce; Clerk, Irving Curtis; Inspectors, John T. Morrison, William J. Bonefant; Tellers, Gladys E. Williams, Sydna H. Collins, Bessie P. Laxton, Alice E. Leslie, Mary E. Fletcher, Florence E. Scanlon.
Precinct Six. Warden, Charles M. Cahoon; Clerk, Harvey L. Southward; Inspectors, Peter J. Blaser, Edward R. Bergin; Tellers, Margaret V. Freeman, Anna M. Burke, Eva C. Evans, Elva P. Garey, Christina A. Pearce, Lucy G. Nickerson.
Precinct Seven. Warden, Eustis B. Grimes; Clerk, Henry J. Butt; Inspectors, Glover Swindlehurst, George C. Cotton; Tellers, Mary E. Marsh, Agnes C. Kennedy, Annie L. Ward, Gino Spelta, Esther M. McAuliffe.
Precinct Eight. Warden, William J. Lynch; Clerk, Ralph Mel- zard; Inspectors, Patrick Lyons, William Hill; Tellers, Virginia D. Coughlin, Annie T. Conners, Pauline Duncan, Irene H. Johnson, Mary F. Way, Mavis C. Watson.
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The ballotting started at 7 A.M. and the count started at 3 o'clock P.M. The ballot boxes registered correctly and the checks on the voting list were the same as the vote cast.
Precinct Six was the first to make a return at 7:20 P.M. Pre- cinct Four the last at 8:00 P.M.
The following number of votes were cast:
For Moderator:
Precincts 1 2 3 4
5
6
7
8 Tot.
John R. Hurlburt, elected
154 163 147 167 173 149 193 128 1274
Blanks
88 60
62
54 37 65 120 29 515
For Selectmen:
Philip E. Bessom, elected
161 165 147 163 174 138 205 126 1279
James W. Buchanan, elected
Robert G. Byrne, elected
181 174 147 159 164 143 220 120 1308 183 183 160 185 173 165 223 132 1404 201 147 173 156 119 196 291
93 1376 Blanks
For Assessor for 3 Years Clarence B. Humphrey, elected
Blanks
168 166 150 166 173 155 200 126 1304 74 57 59
For School Committee for 3 Years
Marion D. Morse, elected
Amos E. Russell, elected
159 153 139 160 167 146 193 125 1242 163 160 132 161 169 139 195 119 1238
162 133 147 121 84 143 238 70 1098 Blanks
For Board of Public Welfare for 3 years:
Donald Redfern, elected Blanks
172 157 145 157 165 154 191 119 1260 70 66 64 64 45 60 122
38 529
For Board of Health for 3 years:
Chester P. Brown, elected Blanks
181 162 140 161 172 143 193 124 1276 61 61 69 60
38 71 120 .33 513
For Water and Sewerage Board for 3 years:
George B. Atkins, elected Blanks
166 159 137 160 155 128 171 116 1192 55 76 64 72 61 41 597 86 142
For Trustee of Public Library for 3 years:
James D. Cummins, elected Blanks
168 158 136 159 165 141 193 121 1241 74 65 73 62
45 73 120
36 548
For Trustee of Public Library for 1 year:
George W. Howe, elected Blanks
159 152 134 160 164 134 194 122 1219 83 71 75 61 46 80 119 35 570
For Park Commissioner for 3 years:
Frederick C. Burk, elected Blanks
69 59 60 59
38
69 105
28 487
For Surveyor of Highways for 3 years:
George B. Atkins
64
60
41 34
20
18
27
15 279
Timothy J. Ryan, elected Blanks
164 156 163 186 187 193 282 141 1472 14 4 7 5 1 3 3 1 38
For Planning Board for five years:
James P. Maddock, elected 151 143 127 157 156 131 179 115 1159
Blanks 91 80 82
64
54
83 134
42 630
173 164 149 162 172 145 208 129 1302
55 37 59 113 31 485
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For Constable for one year:
Wayne Anderson, elected 163 159 133 159 158 131 185 120 1208
Leonard H. Bates, elected 161 158 143 162 164 135 185 121 1229
Willis E. Shephard, elected 157 159 146 160 165 143 207 122 1259
Blanks 245 193 205 182 143 233 362 108 1671
For Commissioner of Trust Funds for 3 years: Conrad P. Richardson, elected
Blanks
150 135 131 141 151 131 165 114 1118 92 88 78 80 59 83 148 43 671
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 1, for three years
Wayne Anderson, elected 155
Leonard H. Bates, elected 141
Chester E. Bradley, elected 149
153
Frederick R. Champion, elected William F. Durgin, Jr., elected
146
Robert B. Hegarty, elected
160
Stephen W. Madden, elected
145
Woodbury L. Roderick, elected
144
Blanks
743
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 1, for two years (to fill vacancy)
Raymond J. Bufalino, elected 155
David D. Davidson, elected 140
Blanks 189
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 1, for one year (to fill vacancy) Blanks 242
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 2, for three years
George B. Atkins, elected 146
Harry E. Cahoon, elected 151
144
Albert E. Devitt, elected
157
Frank B. Drummond, elected
151
E. Roland Goodwin, elected
146
C. Frank Hathaway, elected
157
Evelyn S. Ryan, elected Blanks
157
y
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 2, for one year (to fill vacancy) Pearl D. Morley 134 Blanks 89
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 3, for three years
LeRoy S. Austin, elected
114
Ralph E. Bicknell, elected 146
Chester A. Brown, elected
129
Edgar U. Burdett, elected
125
Henry J. Callahan, elected
82
Richard Coughlin
78
Ralph J. Curtis, elected
124
Loring Grimes, elected
122
Harry M. Lowd, elected
127
Calvin S. Tilden
79
Blanks 546
Town Meeting Members, Precinct 4, for three years Granville F. Allen, elected 156
Herbert R. Anderson, elected 158
Edward E. Call, elected 156
Robert H. Crosby, elected
153
575
J. Dane Chandler, elected
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Walter E. Furbush, elected
159
Alfred W. Maddock, elected 155
156
Lawrence W. Regester, elected Kenneth W. Ulman, elected Blanks
161
514
Town Meeting Members, Precinct Five, for three years
Harold R. Austin
123
Edwin M. Bailey, elected
134
Henry S. Baldwin, elected
146
Harold P. Brown
84
Robert G. Byrne, elected
142
Harold G. Enholm, elected
143
Harry D. Linscott, elected
139
Winthrop M. Sears, elected
137
Charles A. Southworth, elected
130
J. Henry Welch, elected
137
Blanks
365
Town Meeting Member, Precinct Five, for two years (to fill vacancy) Harold C. Hudson, elected 163 Blanks 47
Town Meeting Members, Precinct Six, for three years
Philip W. Blood, elected
143
Willis B. Chapman, elected 141
Vincent B. Easterbrooks, elected 143
Howard K. Glidden, elected
139
Clarence B. Humphrey, elected
139
Frank E. Morrison, elected
140
G. Jeffrey Nichols, elected
142
Roger W. Pope, elected
133
Blanks
592
Town Meeting Member, Precinct Six, for two years (to fill vacancy) Ralph J. Taylor, elected 136 Blanks 78
Town Meeting Members, Precinct Seven, for three years
Charles D. Addison, Jr., elected
176
Philip E. Bessom, elected 169
Edward F. Breed, elected 168
Thomas S. Bubier, elected
166
Patrick J. Cryan, elected
185
Harold A. Durkee, elected
169
Robert F. Kimball, elected
173
Edward B. Mylott, elected
178
Blanks
1120
Town Meeting Members, Precinct Eight, for three years
Richard P. Breed, elected
118
Horace Burrough, elected
119
George W. Howe, elected 122
John I. Hull, elected 120
John R. Hurlburt, elected 120
Robert F. O'Neill, elected
123
George F. Vincent, elected
122
Raymond T. Vredenburgh, elected
120
Blanks
292
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The following number of votes were cast:
Precinct One
242
Precinct Two
223
Precinct Three 209
Precinct Four
221
Precinct Five
210
Precinct Six
214
Precinct Seven
313
Precinct Eight
157
Total Vote Cast
1789
Adjourned to Tuesday evening, March 10, at the Town Hall at 7:45 P.M.
Attest:
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR.,
Town Clerk.
February 26, 1942
On this date, Sally G. Philbin was appointed Assistant Town Clerk, term to run concurrently with that of the Town Clerk and she was sworn in accordingly.
Attest:
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR., Town Clerk.
March 7, 1942
I, Malcolm F. MacLean, Jr., Town Clerk of the Town of Swamp- scott, hereby certify in accordance with Chapter II, Section 2, of the By-Laws of the Town of Swampscott, the following ad was pub- lished in the Lynn Daily Evening Item and the Lynn Telegram-News on Saturday, March 7, 1942.
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT
Notice of Adjourned Special Town Meeting to Be Held Tuesday, March 10, 1942, at 7:30 P.M.
To the Town Meeting Members:
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Chapter II "B", Sec- tion 2 of the by-laws of the Town of Swampscott, that the special town meetings originally called for July 1st, September 9th and Oc- tober 7th in 1941 will be held Tuesday, March 10, 1942, at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall.
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR., Town Clerk.
and the following notice was mailed to the Town Meeting members on February 28, 1942:
"Notice is hereby given in accordance with Chapter II "B", Sec- tion 2 of the by-laws of the Town of Swampscott, that the special town meetings originally called for July 1st, September 9th and October 7th in 1941 will be held Tuesday, March 10, 1942, at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall."
Attest:
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR., Town Clerk.
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March 4, 1942
On the above date the following notice was sent out to the Town Meeting Members of Precincts 1 and 5.
"You are hereby notified of a special meeting of the Town Meet- ing members from Precincts 1 and 5 for the purpose of filling any vacancies which may exist in the list of Town Meeting Members from these precincts. The meeting will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, March 10, 1942, at 7:00 P.M. This notice is sent under the provisions of Section 7 of Chapter 300, Acts of 1927."
Attest:
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR., Town Clerk.
March 10, 1942
The meeting of the Town Meeting Members from Precinct 3 was called to order by the Town Clerk at 7:20 P.M. Mr. Byrne and Mr. Hudson were elected Chairman and Clerk respectively. Harold R. Austin, 150 Redington Street, was elected.
The meeting of Town Meeting Members from Precinct 1 was called to order by the Town Clerk at 7:25 P.M. As there was not a quorum present the meeting was dismissed.
Attest:
MALCOLM F. MacLEAN, JR., Town Clerk.
March 10, 1942
ADJOURNED SPECIAL TOWN MEETING July 1, 1941
In accordance with the adjournment of Tuesday, October 7, 1941, the Town Meeting members assembled at the Town Hall and were sworn in by the Town Clerk. The meeting was called to order at 7:48 P.M. There were 113 Town Meeting members present.
Voted: Article 1. To accept the report of the Finance Com- mittee and adopt their recommendations as follows:
That action on this article be indefinitely postponed.
Voted: To consider Articles 2-6 together.
Voted: Articles 2-6. To accept the report of the Finance Com- mittee and adopt their recommendation as follows:
That action on these articles be indefinitely postponed.
Voted: Article 7. To accept the report of the Planning Board, as follows: The Planning Board after holding a public hearing rela- tive to this article to which there was no objector present, recom- mends the adoption of this article.
Unanimous.
Voted: Article 8. To accept the report of the Finance Com- mittee and adopt their recommendation as follows:
That action on this article be indefinitely postponed.
Voted: Article 9. To accept the report of the Finance Com- mittee and adopt their recommendation as follows:
That the Board of Selectmen, in behalf of the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, be and are hereby authorized and directed to
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take by eminent domain, for the purposes of a public way, a fee in the following described land shown on a plan drawn by W. W. Pratt, Town Engineer, and dated June 18, 1941:
Parcel 1. Beginning at a stone bound set at the point of curve on the Easterly line of Puritan Road; thence curving to the right with a radius of 73.11 feet for a distance of 74.29 feet; thence N 33-11-20E for a distance of 78.15 to a stone bound set on the South- erly line of Atlantic Avenue; thence S 48-53-20E by land of Louis and Beatrice Zaiger for a distance of 10.68 feet to the new Southerly line of Atlantic Ave .; thence S40-06-40W by said new Southerly line of Atlantic Avenue for a distance of 71.60 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 69.82 feet for a distance of 79.37 feet to the point of beginning. The above parcel contains 512 square feet.
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