Town annual report of Weymouth 1925, Part 4

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 334


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Art. 104. Voted: No action be taken under this article.


Art. 105. Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $420 for reimbursing Dr. Karl H. Giangi for medicines and services rendered Miss Hannah C. Orcutt, late of Weymouth.


Art. 106. Voted: That the town approve, ratify and confirm the action of the Selectmen in selling and conveying to Ralph P. Burrell the Orcutt property at 204 Pond street, South Wey- mouth, as described in deed dated May 15, 1924, and recorded with Norfolk County Deeds, Book 1600, Page 456.


Art. 107. Voted: That the committee


appointed at the annual town meeting of March 5, 1923 on the matter of es- tablishment of Town Forests be continued for another year to further study the subject and make recommendations at some future meeting.


Art. 108. Voted: No action be taken under this article. Art. 109. Voted: No action be taken under this article.


Art. 110. The Appropriation Committee recommended no action, but the same committee to be continued for another year for further investigation.


Guy W. C. Hartt for the Committee on disposal of Garbage moved the following motion: That $12,000 be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of procuring the collection and disposal of Garbage in the town. This amount to be expended under the direction of the Board of Health.


Frank A. Pray offered the following substitute motion: Moved: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $12,000 to collect and dispose of the Garbage in Weymouth. To instruct the Board of Health to advertise for bids to collect and dispose of Garbage in the Town of Weymouth, and to accept the lowest bidder or taker of the job should be obliged to be bonded, the contract to be drawn by the Town Counsel.


J. Leonard Bicknell moved to amend by adding the following: "And be it further moved that no garbage will be collected from any one without paying to the town through the Board of Health the sum of $3.00 this sum to cover one year's collection."


Voted: That subject matter of this article be referred back to the committee for further consideration.


Further Voted: That the sum of $500 be raised and appro- priated for the use of the committee in further consideration of the question of collection of garbage.


Art. 111. Voted: No action be taken under this article.


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Art. 112. Voted: That the Selectmen be directed to partiy revise the present precincts of the Town by dividing precinct 1, into two precincts. This revision is to be done in accordance with the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 61 of the Acts of 1921.


Art. 113. The Appropriation Committee recommended no action under this article.


William J. Holbrook moved as follows: "That the sum of fifteen hundred (1,500) dollars be raised and appropriated for the employment of a zoning expert, to make a study of the town and to prepare a map of the town showing the proposed zoning areas and for the drafting of proposed zoning by-laws; same to be sub- mitted at a future meeting."


A substitute motion was offered as follows: "That the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of making a study of the town relative to zoning and that the Pianning Board be a committee to carry out the work". So voted.


Art. 114. Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $100 for the purposes of the Planning Board.


Art. 115. Voted: That Section 4 of Article 3 of the By-Laws of the town be amended by striking out the words "twenty-five" in the first line thereof and substituting in place thereof the word "seven", and by striking therefrom the sentence "at the next annual meeting after the adoption of these by-laws, five of these shall be elected for five years, five for four years, five for three years, five for two years, and five for one year", and substituting in place thereof the sentence "at the next annual meeting after this amendment to the by-laws has become effective, three of these shall be elected for three years, two for two years and two for one year", and from striking therefrom the sentence "at each annual meeting thereafter five shall be elected to serve for five years each", and by substituting in place thereof the words "at each annual meeting thereafter the term expiring shall be filled for a term of three years", so that as amended said Section 4 of Article 3 of the By-Laws will read:


Planning Board Section 4


"The Planning Board shall consist of seven members. At the next annual meeting after this amendment to the by-laws has become effective, three of these shall be elected for three years, two for two years and two for one year. At each annual meeting thereafter the term expiring shall be filled for a term of three years" and be it further voted: That the present members be requested to submit their resignations as such, to take effect as of the date of the annual town meeting next following the date when the foregoing amendment to the by-laws takes effect.


The moderator appointed the following to serve on the Ap- propriation Committee for three years.


Sandy Roulston, 146 North Street, Frederick L. Alden, 16 Whitman Street, Edward I. Loud, 20 Front Street, John W. Heft fernan. 900 Front Street, Arthur I. Negus, 81 Thicket Street


Adjourned at 10:40 p. m.


EMERSON R. DIZER, Clerk Pro-tem.


The Police Officers checked 96 Town Meeting Members present at this meeting (The names are on the records of the Town Clerk)


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ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION, MARCH 9, 1925 Town Clerk


Precincts


1 589


2 248


3 371


4 137


5 362


6 260


7 103


Total 2010


Clayton B. Merchant 912 Commercial


Blanks


248


101


230


40


121


115


24


879


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Town Treasurer


John H. Stetson 544 Main


561


247


361


130


370


224


103


1996


Blanks


276


102


240


47


113


151


24


953


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Selectmen


William B. Dasha


427


166


263


101


259


141


81


1438


149 North


Edward P. McNamara 196 169 Neck


117


208


36


71


191


23


843


H. Franklin Perry 104 Front


452


252


514


114


285


208


97


1922


Theron L. Tirrell 244 Main


439


222


294


158


332


188


103


1736


Winslow M. Tirrell 121 Hawthorne


309


101


104


42


101


70


21


748


Henry O. Tutty 72 Sea


413


252


319


142


431


235


118


1910


Fred E. Waite 277 Randolph Blanks


1509


403 1033


182


654


606


105


4492


Total


4185 1745 3005


885.2415 1875


635


14745


Overseers of the Poor


William B. Dasha 149 North


414


162


259


95


256


141


80


1407


Edward P. McNamara 196 169 Neck


112


191


33


64


182


21


799


H. Franklin Perry 104 Front


442


236


500


110


283


197


98


1866


Theron L. Tirrell 244 Main


434


222


302


152


327


186


100


1723


Winslow M. Tirrell 121 Hawthorne


429


223


272


104


279


230


91


1628


Henry O. Tutty 72 Sea


301


98


106


45


101


73


20


744


. Fred E. Waite 277 Randolph Blanks


1561


456 1066


208


708


651


111


4761


Total


4185 1745 3005


885 2415 1875


635


14745


440


232


270


110


282


236


87


.1657


408


236


309


138


397


215


114


1817


37


(2) Assessors for 3 years


607


237


366


121


338


207


99


1975


Charles W. Burgess 41 Pearl John F. Dwyer 324 Washington Blanks


553


258


454


137


313


271


104


2090


514


203


382


96


315


272


51


1833


Total


1674


698


1202


354


966


750


254


5898


Assessor for 1 year (to fill vacancy)


D. Frank Daly 792 Main Blanks


303


105


231


43


102


117


24


925


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Collector of Taxes


A. Wesley Sampson 22 Shaw


594


235


352


117


327


213


91


1929


Blanks


243


114


249


60


156


162


36


1020


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


(3) Auditors


Ralph H. Haskins 18 Lafayette Ave.


495


225


337


113


293


202


91


1756


Frank E. Loud 47 Torrey Wallace L. Whittle 112 Front


507


228


358.


120


295


215


94


1817


Blanks


1007


373


778


180


546


510


99


3493


Total


2511 1047 1803


531 1449 1125


.381


8847


(2) School Committee for 3 years


John P. Hunt 99 Front


527


216


392


120


303


219


98


1875


Dr. J. Herbert Libby 691 Broad


588


247


359


124


313


267


94


1992


Blanks


559


235


451


110


350


264


62


2031


Total


1674


698 1202


354


966


750


254


5898


Water Commissioner for 3 years


George W. Perry


536


234


350


114


307


236


95


1872


Blanks


301


115


251


63


176


139


32


1077


Board of Health for 3 years


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Dr. George E.


530


216


348


136


343


200


95


1868


Emerson 52 Columbian


Blanks


307


133


253


41


140


175


32


1081


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


534


244


370


134


381


258


103


2024


502


221


330


118


315


198


97


1781


38


Board of Health for 2 years (to fill vacancy)


Dr. Lewis W. Pease 175 Front


526


211


380


116 286


192


96


1807


Blanks


311


138


221


61


197


183


31


1142


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Park Commissioner for 3 years


Francis W. Rea 706 Pleasant


497


209


331


112


284


190


95


1718


Blanks


340


140


270


65


199


185


32


1231


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


(3) Trustees of Tufts Library for 3 years


Joseph Kelley


514


231


421


120


294


254


94


1928


340 Washington


487


213


354


109


281


198


93


1735


Franklin N. Pratt 1192 Pleasant Clarence P. Whittle 115 Front


479


213


377


110


279


200


90


1748


Blanks


1031


390


651


192


595


473


104


3436


Total


2511 1047 1803


531


1449 1125


381


8847


Commissioner of the James Humphrey School House Sinking Fund for 3 years


William C. Earle 60 High


464


215


315


106


272


205


88


1665


Blanks


373


134


286


71


211


170


39


1284


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Tree Warden


Charles L. Merritt 42 Highland Place Blanks


512


223


336


139


324


193


96


1823


325


126


265


38


159


182


31


1126


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Constables


Charles W. Baker


474


217


369


104


290


199


86


1739


139 Washington


J. Lawrence Brennan 23 Central


453


195


326


105


311


183


84


1657


Edward F. Butler 1021 Pleasant


493


231


345


112


304


261


91


1837


John A. Carter 87 North


497


193


330


99


278


181


82


1660


George W. Conant 59 Pleasant


448


196


325


108


307


175


84


1643


Louis H. Ells 160 Main


445


194


326


120


296


177


85


1643


Thomas Fitzgerald 68 Phillips


466


207


373


110


293


217


85


1751


39


George W. Hunt 46 Pearl


529


209


330


102


289


192


87


1738


Arthur H. Pratt 434 East


472


225


328


106


293


213


86


1723


Willie F. Tirrell 940 Washington Blanks


443


196


321


111


288


175


92


1626


3650 1427 2637


693 1881 1777


408


12473


Total


8370 3490 6010 1770 4830 3750 1270


29490


Annual Moderator


George L. Barnes 544 Main


493


172


276


100


263


162


81


1547


Benjamin Bean


1


1


Blanks


343


177


325


77


220


213


46


1401


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


(12) Town Meeting Members


Precinct 1-3 Years


Charles H. Austin, 41 Standish Road


377


Charles T. Bailey, 22 Delorey Avenue


340


Harry A. Bailey, 12 Manomet Road


369


Benjamin Bean, 302 Bridge


237


George W.Beane, 175 North


297


Charles W. Burgess, 41 Pearl


393


George C. Cleaves, 195 Bridge


170


John W. Coyle, 255 Commercial


153


Wallace H. Drake, 88 Sea


415


Sidney G. Dunbar


380


Edgar F. Hayden, 77 North


272


Elmer E. Lunt, 52 Church


184


Alice M. Menchin, 303 North


202


Mabel M. Perkins, 155 Bridge


216


Clarence L. Pratt, 642 Commercial


137


Gerald B. Procter, 93 Bayview


221


Bernard L. Ruggles, 9 Athens


311


Lottie F. Sampson, 19 Lincoln


346


Ernest L. Saunders, 234 Pilgrim Road


250


Oscar S Saunders, 235 Pilgrim Road


182


Charles M. Taylor, 363 North


219


J. H. Pflaumer


1


Blanks


4372


Total


10044


Town Meeting Members Precinct 1-1 Year


(Vacancy)


Oscar F. Cox, 2 Birchbrow Avenue 410


Blanks


427


Total


837


-


1


40


(8) Town Meeting Members Precinct 2-3 Years


George L. Bates, 6 Lafayette Avenue


163


Harry E. Bearce, 41 Laurel


152


Wilfred C. Bonney, 983 Commercial


84


Stuart H. Briggs, 28 Chard


99


Ralph P. Chase, 127 Middle


129


John P. Lovell, 35 Station


133


Francis H. Maguire, 42 High


100


Joseph B. Nosiglia, 60 Madison


79


James I. Peers, 382 East


94


Arthur H. Pratt, 434 East


163


Herman S. Pratt, 9 off Putnam


78


Horace M. Randall, 574 Broad


129


Harry M. Stetson, 46 Cain Avenue


151


Fred W. Webb, 622 Broad


108


Gideon Murray, 74 Putnam Blanks


9.78


Total


2792


(13) Town Meeting Members Precinct 3-3 Years


Charles W. Baker, 139 Washington


313


Wallace H. Bicknell, 258 Front


271


Joseph Browne, 225 Summer


198


Henry A. Cote, 14 Keith


290


Leo F. Cote


271


Timothy L. Gannon, 164 Washington


145


George F. Gloster, 29 Granite


248


Burton F. Johnson, 16 Phillips


214


George A. Mayer, 75 Summer


145


William E. Pray, 93 Front


273


Russell S. Riley, 26 Foye Avenue


235


George C. Smith, 25 Phillips


165


Frank W. Stewart, 31 Commercial


164


Peter E. Sullivan, 21 off Common


160


Lester W. Tisdale, 20 Phillips


129


William H. Trask, 91 Phillips


198


Wallace L. Whittle, 112 Front


244


Frederick Wright, Jr. 14 Sterling


163


John Hutchins, 75 Vine Blanks


3986


Total


7813


Town Meeting Member Precinct 3-1 Year (Vacancy)


John A. Hutchins, 75 Vine Blanks


10


591


Total


601


1:


1


George F. Farrar, 53 Laurel


151


41


(4) Town Meeting Members Precinct 4-3 Years


Carl F. Elsmer, 406 Main


101


Joseph E. Gardner, 77 Mill


119


Ignatious Melville, 8 Highland Place Mary W. Tirrell, 330 Main Blanks


116


262


Total


708


(11) Town Meeting Members


Precinct 5-3 Years


Walter L. Bates, 67 Union


281


Guy W. C. Hartt, 308 Pond


273


Peter J. Healey, 7 Randolph 247


280


Fletcher W. Howe, 9 Burton Terrace


248


Henry C. Jesseman, 141 Pleasant


263


Lida M. McFeaters, off Forest


232


A. Spencer Marsh, 34 Union


275


Walter V. Reed, 26 Burton Terrace


272


Joe Taylor, 627 Main


255


Prince H. Tirrell, 167 Pleasant


305


Anna G. Dudley


1


Blanks


2381


Total


5313


(10) Town Meeting Members


Precinct 6-3 Years


Adeline M. Canterbury, 38 Hillcrest Road


203


Frederick Humphrey, 599 Broad


194


David F. Kearns, 94 Hawthorne


219


Alfred C. Sheehy, 401 Broad


218


Edward F. Butler, 1021 Pleasant


24


Albert Humphrey, 111 Hawthorne


13


Pasquale Santacroce, 20 off Lake


10


Henry A. Taber, 95 Hawthorne


9


Earl C. Fowler, Lakewood Grove


8


Dennis F. Reidy, 20 Grove


8


John T. Upton, 80 Shawmut


7


Ernest R. Dixon, 121 Essex


6


Bartholomew J. Connell, Hillcrest Road


5


Robert Mitchell, 39 Shawmut


5


Eugene F. Miller, 33 Riley Avenue


4


Charles W. White


3


Blanks 2814


Total


3750


Frank W. Holbrook, 55 Torrey


110


42


Town Meeting Member Precinct 6-2 Years (Vacancy) Fred O. Stevens, 114 Hawthorne Albert Humphrey, 111 Hawthorne Blanks


225


1


149


Total


375


(3) Town Meeting Members Precinct 7-3 Years


John J. McDonald, 772 Pleasant


82


Ronald A. MacDonald, 61 Oak


77


Charles N. Turner, 933 Pleasant


90


Roland M. Smith


1


Ernest L. Sands


2


Blanks


129


Total


381


Town Meeting Member Precinct 7-2 Years (Vacancy)


George O. Chamberlain, 32 Oak


91


Blanks


36


Total


13'


Question 1.


"Shall the Town of Weymouth accept the provisions of Section 32 of the General Laws, to provide for pensioning per- manent members of the Police Departments ?"


Yes


322


137


243


59


169


159


49


1138


No


204


154


222


78


176


130


50


1014


Blanks


311


58


136


40


138


86


28


797


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


Question 2.


"Shall the Town accept the provisions of Sections 42, 43 and 44 of Chapter 48 of the General Laws, providing for the appoint- ment by the Selectmen of a Chief of the Fire Department, who shall exercise all the powers and discharge all the duties conferred or imposed by Statutes upon Fire Engineers, also, who shall act as Forest Warden ?"


Yes


362


170


205


69


222


156


64


1248


No


78


68


128


41


71


65


17


468


Blanks


397


111


268


67


190


154


46


1233


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


137


2949


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Question 3.


"Shall the Town accept the provisions of Sections 3 to 12 both inclusive of Chapter 143 of the General Laws, authorizing the town to enact laws regulating the inspection, materials, con- struction, alteration, repair, height, area, location and use of buildings and other structures within the limits of the town, and the appointment by the Selcetmen of an inspector of buildings ?"


Yes


335


115


209


67


196


115


60


1097


No


113


114


108


45


96


116


19


611


Blanks


389


120


284


65


191


144


48


1241


Total


837


349


601


177


483


375


127


2949


EMERSON R DIZER, Clerk Pro-tem.


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East Weymouth, Mass., March 9, 1925


A meeting of the Board of Registrars was held at the Town Office this evening, for the purpose of examining the records from the several precincts, of the votes cast in said precincts for town officers and referendum questions on the ballot ,and found upon examination that the following persons having the largest number of votes cast were elected to the respective offices, also the ques- tions submitted to the voters, to wit:


Town Clerk Town Treasurer 5 Selectmen


5 Overseers of the Poor


2 Assessors for 3 years


Assessor for 1 year to fill vacancy D. Frank Daly


Collector cf Taxes 3 Auditors


2 School Committee for 3 years


Water Commissioner for 3 years


Board of Health for 3 years


Board of Health for 2 years to fill vacancy


Park Commissioner for 3 years 3 Trustees of Tufts Library for 3 years


Commissioner of James Humphrey School House Sinking Fund for 3 years Tree Warden Constables


Annual Moderator


Clayton B. Merchant John H. Stetson H. Franklin Perry Fred E. Waite Theron L. Tirrell Winslow M. Tirrell William B. Dasha H. Franklin Perry Fred E. Waite Theron L. Tirrell Winslow M. Tirrell William B. Dasha


John F. Dwyer Charles W. Burgess


A. Wesley Sampson Wallace L. Whittle Frank E. Loud Ralph H. Haskins


Dr. J. Herbert Libby John P. Hunt George W. Perry


Dr. George E, Emerson


Dr. Lewis W. Pease


Francis W Rea


Joseph Kelly Clarence P. Whittle Franklin N. Pratt


William C. Earle


Charles L. Merritt


Edward F Butler Thomas Fitzgerald Charles W. Baker


George W. Hunt Arthur H. Pratt John A. Carter J. Lawrence Brennan George W. Conant Louis H. Ells Willie F. Tirrell


George L. Barnes


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12 Town Meeting Members Precinct 1


Wallace H. Drake Charles W. Burgess Sidney G. Dunbar Charles H. Austin Harry A. Bailey Lottie F. Sampson Charles T. Bailey Bernard L. Ruggles


George W. Beane


Edgar F. Hayden Ernest L. Saunders Benjamin Bean


1 Town Meeting Member Precinct 1 to fill vacancy


8 Town Meeting Members for 3 years Precinct 2


13 Town Meeting Members for 3 years Precinct 3


Oscar F. Cox


George L. Bates


Arthur H. Pratt


Harry E. Bearce


George F. Farrar


Harry M. Stetson John P. Lovell Ralph P. Chase Horace M. Randall Charles W. Baker Henry A. Cote William E. Pray Wallace H. Bicknell Leo F. Cote


George F. Gloster Wallace L. Whittle


Russell S. Riley Burton F. Johnson Joseph Browne William H. Trask George C. Smith Frank W. Stewart


1 Town Meeting Member for 2 years to fill vacancy, Precinct 3


4 Town Meeting Members for 3 years Precinct 4


11 Town Meeting Members for 3 years Precinct 5


John A. Hutchins .


Joseph E. Gardner Mary W. Tirrell Ignatious Melville


Carl F. Elsmer Prince H. Tirrell Walter L. Bates Frank W. Holbrook A. Spencer Marsh Guy W. C. Hartt Walter V. Reed Henry C. Jesseman Joe Taylor Fletcher W. Howe Peter J. Healey Lida McFeaters


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10 Town Meeting Members for 3 years, Precinct 6


Alfred C. Sheehy David F. Kearns Adeline M. Canterbury


Frederick Humphrey Edward F. Butler Albert Humphrey Pasquale Santacroce


Henry A. Taber Earl C. Fowler Dennis F. Reidy


1 Town Meeting Member for 2 years to fill vacancy Precinct 6 Fred O. Stevens


3 Town Meeting Members for 3 years Precinct 7


Charles N. Turner John J. MacDonald Ronald A. MacDonald


1 Town Meeting Member for 1 year to fill vacancy, Precinct 7 Vacancy


Referendum Question No. 1 Yes


Referendum Question No. 2 Yes


Referendum Question No. 3 Yes


EMERSON R. DIZER, Clerk Pro-tem.


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WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


NORFOLK, ss. To the Constables of the Town of Weymouth in said County. GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Weymouth aforesaid who are qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Hall of the Weymouth High School on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1925 at seven o'clock and thirty minutes in the evening, then and there to act upon the following articles, namely:


Article 1. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell and convey to The Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston for the sum of $1200 the following two parcels of land the first parcel being described as follows:


Southerly by Broad Street four hundred and twenty-eight and 1-100 (428.01) feet; westerly by land of Weycroft Weymouth Trust six hundred thirty-seven and 45-100 (637.45) feet and by land now or formerly of E. W. Metcalf eight hundred forty-seven and 78-100 (847.78) feet; easterly by land of the Town of Wey- mouth thirteen hundred four and 37-100 (1304.37) feet; southerly by land of Hennessey and land now or formerly of one Caulifield one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet; easterly again by land now or formerly of said Caulifield ninety-nine and 7-10 (99.7) feet, con- taining four hundred sixty-one thousand andeighty-eight (461,088) square feet.


The second parcel being bounded and described as follows:


Northerly by Broad Street three hundred twenty-three and 15-100 (323.15) feet; easterly by land, of Wamsley one hundred twenty-three and 51-100 (123.51) feet; southeasterly by land of R. G Hunt et al two hundred nine and 63-100 (209.63) feet and southwesterly by land of R. G. Hunt et al, two hundred fifty-four and 26-100 (254.26) feet, containing forty-six thousand five hun- dred forty-eight (46,548) square feet; said parcels being shown as Parcel 1 and 2 on a plan entitled "Land owned by the Town of Weymouth, dated March 25, 1925, made by the Street Engineering Department of The Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston" or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectmen to invest the legacy received by the Town under the Laban Pratt will, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to acquire by purchase or take by eminent domain for the protection of the water supply of the Town a cer- tain parcel of land on Weymouth Great Pond owned by the Rayner Corporation, bounded as follows:


Westerly by Weymouth Great Pond; northerly by land of Hoff- man and land of Willie B. Loud two hundred ninety-eight and 6-100 (298.06) feet; easterly by land of the Rayner Corporation eighty-two and 82-100 (82.82) feet; southerly, southeasterly and southerly again by a proposed street by five courses, as follows: thirty (30) feet, fifty-two and 45-100 (52.45) feet; one hundred eleven and 86-100 (111.86) feet, one hundred fourteen and 3-100 (114.03) feet, and twenty-three and 56-100 (23.56) feet; southerly


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by Swan Avenue forty-five (45) feet; easterly by Swan Avenue forty (40) feet: and easterly again by land of Rayner Corporation one hundred forty-four and 7-100 (144.07) feet; southerly again by land of Hanscom two hundred fifteen and 12-100 (215.12 feet; westerly and southerly again by land of Doble; containing two and 55.100 (2.55) acres and being shown as Parcel A upon a plan entitled "Plan of land in South Weymouth, Mass., to be taken for public water supply purposes, dated June 25,1925, Russell H Whit- ing, Civil Engineer"


Article 4 To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate for the purpose of the preceding article.


Article 5. To see if the Town will authorize the appro- priation of $1000 from the income of the Water Department for the payment of a note becoming due Oct. 1, 1925.


Article 6. On petition: To see if the Town will accept the report of the Selectmen upon the laying out of a townway the private way known as Pecksuot Road.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate any sum of money for working the street mentioned in above article.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate $1500. for the completion of Birchbrow Avenue or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 9. On petition: To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the widening of Forest Street or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a com- mittee to arrange a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Independence of the United States, or take any other action in reference thereto.


Article 11. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for the celebration of the Fourth of July, 1926, being the 150th anniversary of the Independence of the United States, or take any other action in reference thereto.


Article 12. To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate for the payment of pensions to the members of the Police Department under Section 85, Chapter 32, of the General Laws, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 13. On Petition: To see if the Town will vote to place a Traffic Officer at Central Square.


Article 14. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the payment of the above article, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 15. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for two Motorcycles for the Police Depart- ment.


Article 16. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the salaries of two Motorcycle Officers.


Article 17. To hear the report of any committee appointed at any previous meeting and to act thereon.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $2450. for the following purposes:


Changing heater at South Weymouth Engine House and build- ing room for same $925.


Salary for permanent man from Sept.21st to Dec. 31st 1925, $525.


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For Forest Fires $1000.




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