Town annual report of Weymouth 1951, Part 12

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1951
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 330


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Quinn, Edwin C., 308 North


Ranlett, Paul R., 431 Broad Raymond, Herbert W., 21 Thicket Reidy, Richard, 1744 Commercial Remondini, Carlo, 44 Off Lake Rich, George F., 103 Torrey Richards, Roy H., 145 Chard Rideout, Frank J., 199 Pearl Riley, Roy W., 61 Pond Riordan, Christopher J., 25 Birchcliff Road Roberts, Wilbur T., 417 Commercial Robinson, John A., 19 Putnam Rodick, Charles D., 97 Wessagusett Rosewell, Roy H., 31 Elinor Road Roulston, Warren F., 31 Pierce Court Ryerson, Walter N., 70 Putnam Ruud, Conrad R., 161 Randolph Ryder, Eugene H., 104 River


Salzgeber, John H., 21 Grandview Sampson, A. Wesley, 22 Shaw Santacroce, Benjamin, 1253 Commercial Santacroce, John, 1310 Pleasant Scott, Richard R., 63 Mt. Vernon Road W. Seabury, Roland T., 243 North Sheen, James R., 122 Babcock Shepherd, Arthur B., 72 Pond Shields, William F., 236 Pleasant Simpson, Herbert A., 50 Sycamore Sousa, Paul J., 65 Mt. Vernon Road E. Smith, John P., 59 Pearl


Retired Florist Supervisor Shoeworker Bond Trader Supervisor Ratesetter Retired Tire Business Radio Business Real Estate Sales Manager Ins. Agent


Engineer


Painter Real Estate Druggist Pipe Fitter Furniture Mover Lineman Dental Rep. Tuber Salesman Const. Eng. Truckman Electrician Executive Supervisor Service Man Moulder Com. Art.


Manufacturer Manufacturer Blacksmith Bus. Printer Draftsman Salesman


Sign Painter Salesman Salesman Jeweler Fore River Machinist


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Name


Address


Somers, John D., 15 King Philip Soule, Harold G., 38 Newbert Spinella, Charles, 793 Pleasant Starkie, Edwin H., 65 Hollis Stephenson, William, 12 Volusia Road Stockbridge, John A., 38 Lakeview Road Stonely, John H., 527 East Sullivan, James R., 28 Elinor Road Sundberg, Bernard H., 15 Laudervale Road


Surette, Herbert, 23 Great Pond Road Swift, Chester H., 353 Randolph Sweeney, Thomas V., 35 Phillips


Sylvester, Everett H., 22 Cottage Sylvester, William F., 485 Ralph Talbot


Tapley, Warren L., 879 Main Taylor, Clarence W., 58 Lakewood Road Teague, Joseph V., 14 Sea


Thompson, Clyde F., 169 Pierce Road Thompson, Howard, 142 North


Thompson, Wilmot, 35 Alpine Road Thorn, William H., 105 Fuller Road Tirrell, Arthur R., 2nd, 540 Pleasant Tirrell, Marshall, 14 Genevieve Road Tirrell, Wyman, 33 Lane Avenue Toomey, David J., 23 Drew Ave. Topham, Charles H., 232 North Tower, Alden, 15 Wachusett Tully, Leo M., 111 Summit Tutty, Henry O., 3 Pearl


Tyler, Warren A., 24 Summer


Vaughan, Daniel H., 8 Seabury Veno, Lester, 76 Cedar Viau, Ernest, 16 Harland Road Vining, John F., Jr., 240 Central


Waite, Leslie C., 266 Union Waldon, Carl G., 468 Pleasant Walker, Kenneth M., 162 Central Walsh, Priscilla F., 9 Blanchard Road Watson, Cedric D., 42 Cedar Watson, Irving W., 151 Randolph Welch, Phillip M., 20 Reed Ave. Wentworth, Russell A., 24 Adams


Occupation


Carpenter Salesman Barber Clerk Seaman Machinist Clerk Machinist


Office Fore River Retired Chemist Salesman Asst. Mgr.


Salesman Engineer Teacher Fore River Salesman Sales Office Mgr. Vice-Pres. Office Mgr. Clerk Printer Estimator Naval Architect Fitter Retired Shipyard


Supervisor Lineman Draftsman P.O. Clerk


Chauffeur


Gen. Mgr. Draftsman


Housewife Traveller Contractor


Salesman Steel Work


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Name Address


White, Fred J., 574 Summer White, Walter J., 22 Palmer Whittle, C. Parker, 26 Summer Wight, Willis M., 126 Evans Wilding, Sanford J., 51 Browning Wilkinson, George D., Jr., 51 Elinor Road Willander, Charles, 46 Unicorn Ave. Wiman, John S., 28 Water Wise, Donald P., 75 Eppins Wyman, Francis L., 1221 Pleasant Wood, Mahlon J., Sr., 725 Broad


Occupation


Fore River Station Att. Industrial Eng. Pipe Fitter Way Foreman Salesman Estimator Machinist


Engineer Carpenter Retired


JOSEPH CREHAN JOSEPH A. FERN HERBERT A. CHUBBUCK RAYMOND MORGAN EVERETT E. CALLAHAN Weymouth Board of Selectmen.


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JURORS DRAWN July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951 Name and Address


Session


Date Drawn August 21, 1950


Robert S. Knapp, 1099 Pleasant St.


George Etter, 21 Pilgrim Rd.


Clifford M. Martin, 225 Randolph St.


John McDonald, 43 Sagamore Rd. Willard M. Bond, 35 Keating Circle


Crim. September 11, 1950


September 11, 1950


Theodore J. Delorey, 25 Delorey Ave. Thomas W. Twomey, 1106 Main St.


Civil October 2, 1950


Civil October 2, 1950


September 18, 1950 Henry R. Sargent, 129 Randolph St. John M. O'Neil, 35 Durant Rd.


October 9, 1950 Robert B. Monroe, 33 Mill St. Henry F. Clapp, 45 Johnson Rd. John J. Hennesey, 42 Johnson Rd.


Civil November 6, 1950


Civil November 6, 1950


Civil November 6, 1950


October 30, 1950 Stanley T. Torrey, 15 Lovell St.


Civil November 6, 1950


November 6, 1950


Robert D. Mosher, 51 Alden Rd.


Crim. December 12, 1950


Olindo Garofalo, 18 Shawmut St.


Crim. December 12, 1950


Bertram M. Kelley, 23 Twilight Path


Crim. December 12, 1950


Crim. December 12, 1950


Crim. December 12, 1950


November 13, 1950 William Holden, 68 Gilmore St. Edwin H. Starkie, 65 Hollis St.


Crim. December 5, 1950 Crim. December 5, 1950


December 4, 1950


Mildred F. Beedy, 40 Wachusett Rd.


Civil January 2, 1951


William H. Matterson, Jr., 29 Partridge Rd.


Civil January 2, 1951


Edward C. Finley, 15 Manomet St.


Civil January 2, 1951


December 11, 1950 Minot E. Hollis, 30 Lakewood Rd.


Civil January 2, 1951


March 5, 1951


Daniel D. Doyle, 3 Newton Ct.


Grand Juror April 2, 1951


March 19, 1951


Alfred A. J. Thompson, 116 Thicket St. Frederick Bowman, 29 Central St.


Crim. April 9, 1951 Crim. April 9, 1951


Chester H. Wright, 67 Norton St. Thomas O. Schulz, 46 Roosevelt Rd.


Crim. April 9, 1951


April 9, 1951 Joseph D. Bender, 307 North St.


Civil May 7, 1951


May 14, 1951


Carl L. Billings, 59 Academy Ave. James E. Casey, 256 Broad St. Leo A. Heffernan, 551 Washington St. January 8, 1951 Walter Sweet, 466 Main St. Merton R. Grant, 30 Standish St.


Roderick L. Atwood, 93 Commercial St.


Crim. September 11, 1950


Crim. September 11, 1950


Crim. September 11, 1950


Crim. September 11, 1950


Civil June 4, 1951 Civil June 4, 1951 Civil June 4, 1951


Civil February 5, 1951 Civil February 5, 1951 Civil February 5, 1951


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Crim. April 9, 1951


ยท


Spencer S. Howe, 494 Main St. George Paiker, 46 Suwanee Rd.


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK


January 11, 1952.


Hon. Board of Selectmen,


Weymouth, Massachusetts.


Attention: Joseph Crehan, Chairman


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit the Annual Report of the Town Clerk for the year ending December 31, 1951.


The total fees collected by this department was $14,799.70, which was an increase of $2,716.45 over the previous year.


Of this amount, $6,173.00 was for dog licenses and $3,312.75 was for conservation licenses. It is expected that the Town will receive as revenue from the County approximately 75% of the amount remitted to it for dog licenses.


I wish to take this opportunity of thanking your Board and all depart- ments for courtesies and assistance extended to me during the year.


Respectfully submitted, HARRY CHRISTENSEN,


Town Clerk.


SUMMARY OF THE TOWN CLERK'S STATISTICAL REPORT VITAL STATISTICS


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS FOR THE YEAR 1951


The total number of births received and recorded during the year 1951 at the time of going to press were as follows: Total number, 1,811. Of this number, 953 were males and 858 were females. Of the total number, 829 were children born to Weymouth residents.


MARRIAGES


The total number of Marriage Certificates received and recorded during the year 1951, at the time of going to press, were 385.


DEATHS


The total number of Death Certificates received and recorded during the year 1951, at the time of going to press, were 478. Of this number, 266 were males and 212 were females.


TOWN CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 1951 TOWN FEES AND LICENSES FOR YEAR 1951


Recording Chattel Mortgages


$3,519.00


Discharging Chattel Mortgages


180.00


Marriage Intentions


756.00


Business Certificates


56.00


Birth Certificates


84.50


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Marriage Certificates Death Certificates Pole Locations Miscellaneous


25.00


185.50


146.80


12.75


Gasoline Renewal Permits


131.00


Hawkers' and Pedlers' Licenses


10.00


Pool and Bowling Licenses


15.00


Junk Licenses


262.50


Miscellaneous Town Licenses


5.00


$5,414.05


DOG LICENSES ISSUED FOR YEAR 1951


1,467 Males at $2.00 each


$2,934.00


202 Females at $5.00 each


1,010.00


897 Spayed Females at $2.00 each


1,794.00


7 Kennels at $25.00 each


175.00


26 Kennels at $10.00 each


260.00


75 Military-Free


2,674


$6,173.00


Less fees retained under Gen. Laws


Chap. 140 and Amendments thereto


519.80


Paid to Town Treasurer


$5,653.20


SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED FOR YEAR 1951


574 Res. Citz. Fishing at $2.00 each


$1,148.00


6 Res. Citz. Fishing at $3.25 each


19.50


366 Res. Citz. Hunting at $2.00 each


732.00


23 Res. Citz. Hunting at $3.25 each


74.75


236 Res. Citz. Sporting at $3.25 each


767.00


27 Res. Citz. Sporting at $5.25 each


141.75


180 Res. Citz. Minor and Female Fishing at $1.25 each


225.00


1 Res. Citz. Minor Trapping at $2.25 each


2.25


14 Res. Citz. Trapping at $5.25 each


73.50


4 Special Non-Resident Fishing at $1.50 each


6.00


2 Non-Res. Citz. Hunting at $10.25 each


20.50


5 Duplicates at 50c each


2,50


60 Res. Citz. Sporting-Free


105 Res. Citz. Military or Naval Sporting-Free


3 Res. Citz. Fishing (Old Age Asst. or Blind)


1,606


$3,212.75


Less fees retained under Gen. Laws,


Chap. 131, Sec. 3


358.25


Paid to Division of Fisheries and Game


$2,954.50


Respectfully submitted,


HARRY CHRISTENSEN, Town Clerk.


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25.00


Auctioneers' Licenses


REPORT OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Honorable Board of Selectmen,


Town Hall,


Weymouth, Massachusetts.


Attention: Joseph Crehan, Chairman.


Gentlemen:


Submitted herewith is the Annual Report of the Board of Registrars of Voters for the year 1951.


During the year the Board held the following sessions:


Business Meetings


9


Registrations


12


Elections 1


Of the total number of registrations sessions held, 5 of these were from March through December for the convenience of our citizens.


Despite the fact that 1951 was an "off year," so called, there were over 817 people who took the time to become registered voters from March through December. Included in the figure 817 were those registered daily at the Board of Registrars' Office in the Town Hall.


The total number of new registrations for the year was 1811.


The Board was deeply grieved by the sudden death of the Chairman, Lawrence P. Corridan, who had served faithfully for many years as a Registrar. We all feel deeply the loss of this man to the Board.


Following is the total number of voters as of December 31, 1951:


Male


Female


Total


Precinct 1


1452


1463


2915


Precinct 2


822


814


1636


Precinct 3


1239


1307


2546


Precinct 4


556


543


1099


Precinct 5


599


633


1232


Precinct 6


1041


992


2033


Precinct 7


597


545


1142


Precinct 8


757


747


1504


Precinct 9


771


830


1601


7834


7874


15708


Respectfully submitted,


*LAWRENCE P. CORRIDAN, Chairman EDWARD C. McINTOSH JOHN J. SANTRY


HARRY CHRISTENSEN, Clerk


*Deceased


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RESOLUTION ON THE DEATH OF LAWRENCE P. CORRIDAN ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF THE TOWN OF WEYMOUTH


JANUARY 2, 1952


WHEREAS, Lawrence P. Corridan passed away on December 27, 1951, it is hereby RESOLVED:


That we are deeply grieved by the loss of our friend and colleague who had faithfully served the Town of Weymouth for many years as a member of the Board of Registrars.


That Lawrence P. Corridan, by his loyalty to his duties, his fairness in arriving at decisions and his efforts to be just and impartial to all, had gained for him the respect of those who knew him, and that his memory will always be with us; that we extend our sincere sym- pathy to his family and request that this resolution be incorporated in the records of the Town of Weymouth.


Edward C. McIntosh John J. Santry Harry Christensen, Clerk


IN MEMORIAM


LAWRENCE P. CORRIDAN


BOARD OF REGISTRARS


Died December 27, 1951


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REPORT OF THE SEWER COMMISSIONERS


December 31, 1951


To the Board of Selectmen, Town of Weymouth:


We are pleased to forward our Superintendent's report and with it our own for 1951.


Most of the year's construction was in trunk lines. The East Wey- mouth Trunk Sewer was started in the Aspinwall Avenue section and extended to Pearl Street, near the Elden Johnson School, which was con- nected, and the sewer is operating. The Central Trunk Sewer, already in operation as far as Middle Street and the Veterans' Housing, now reaches from the Idlewell Head House to Main Street near Ells Avenue. The new section will soon be in operation. As stated in our previous report, these trunks should be rapidly extended to their ends.


At their request, we submitted to the Appropriation Committee a five- year building program, which would provide for accelerated extension of the Town's Sewer System.


The number of house connections completed this year increased over 1950, and may be expected to grow in volume as the lines are extended, because whenever practical even the trunk sewers are laid in streets and thus serve a dual purpose.


Our offices on Essex Street are entirely suitable and adequate for our engineering and administrative forces, but additional provisions must be made for workshops and housing of equipment.


Our main project for 1952 is the engineering and construction of another extension of the Central and South Trunk Sewer.


Respectfully submitted, BOARD OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS J. Herbert Libbey, Chairman John W. Field, Clerk Charles J. Masterson


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SEWER DEPARTMENT


December 31, 1951.


To the Board of Sewer Commissioners, Town of Weymouth:


I submit herewith the fourth annual report of the Sewer Department.


The past year has seen good progress made in the continued expansion of the Town's Sewer System. The Central and South Weymouth Trunk Sewer has been extended, the East Weymouth Trunk Sewer has been started, several lateral sewers were built, and over 100 homes were con- nected.


The year started with construction in progress on Essex Street. This contract was completed in the early spring. In connection with the repairs to the pavement, it was deemed wise to take advantage of a very favorable offer from the contractor to completely repave the streets. With the


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co-operation of the Board of Selectmen, who allocated funds for part of the additional cost, Essex Street from Broad Street to approximately 117 Essex Street was repaved with Type I Bituminous Concrete Surfacing.


Soon after the Annual Town Meeting, the contract for the construction of the first section of the East Weymouth Trunk Sewer was awarded. This sewer runs from the Metropolitan District Commission Sewer on the shore of Fore River, near the end of Aspinwall Avenue, to the intersection of Pearl Street and Evans Street. The construction was difficult because of ledge, a very deep cut on Evans Street, and the high level of ground water, requiring plank sheathing the entire distance. It was decided to repave the entire surface of Evans Street with Bituminous Concrete, as had been done on Essex Street. The work was completed in time to connect the Elden Johnson Grammar School at Pearl Street and Evans Street. Thus the Town was saved the cost of a private disposal system for the schools, while at the same time a beginning was made on one of the most important trunk sewers in the Weymouth Sewerage System.


As soon as plans and speciifications were ready, a contract for the portion of the Central and South Weymouth Trunk Sewer from Essex Street to Main Street was awarded and work started. As of this writing, over one mile of trunk sewer has been added to the South Weymouth Main Trunk Sewer.


Lateral sewers in Jaffrey Street, Old Country Way, and King Cove Beach were also constructed.


Surveying and drafting of plans for further extension of the Central and South Weymouth Trunk Sewer is being carried on by Sewer Depart- ment engineers, and it is hoped that substantial progress can be made in the coming year on the construction of this sewer. So far, no difficulty has been experienced from material shortages.


House connections increased, with over 100 being made during the year. It is expected that the yearly number will continue to increase as the system reaches more and more homes. The need for additional equip- ment to handle the work is being anticipated in our budget recommenda- tions.


Minor alterations and the installation of lighting circuits were done in the service buildings, making them somewhat more useful for our pur- poses, but they are still far from being efficient work shops and storage sheds for our expanding operations.


To my fellow workers, and to all others who have so courteously helped us during the year, I extend my sincere thanks.


Respectfully submitted,


FRANCIS H. HAMILTON,


Superintendent of the Sewer Department.


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SUMMARY OF SEWER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED


East Weymouth Trunk Sewer:


Completed, 1951:


Completed as of January 1, 1951


47,027.94 ft.


Central and South Weymouth Trunk Sewer


5,582.43 ft.


M.D.C. Head House to Woronoco Road


715.50 ft.


Woronoco Road


612.35 ft.


Evans Street


716.10 ft.


Pearl Street


86.14 ft.


Commercial Street


60.00 ft.


King Cove Beach


473.65 ft.


Old Country Way


226,57 ft.


Jaffrey Street


588.85 f


Total Construction 1951


9,061.59 ft.


Total Completed to Date


56,089.53 ft.


House Connections :


Completed as of January 1, 1951


292


Completed during 1951


124


Total Connections as of December 31, 1951


416


REPORT OF SHELL FISH WARDEN


December 29, 1951.


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen,


Town of Weymouth:


Gentlemen:


I hereby respectfully submit my first report as Shell Fish Warden for the Town of Weymouth.


There were 70 commercial clam diggers' licenses in the Town this year. These men dug over $100,000 worth of clams from the shores of Weymouth. There were numerous complaints, conflictions, etc., when I first took over as Warden, but I have the situation well in hand at the present time.


Thanking you, I am,


Respectfully yours, JAMES H. AUSTIN, Shell Fish Warden.


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REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT


January 3, 1952.


The Honorable Board of Selectmen,


Weymouth, Massachusetts.


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit the report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1951.


The department responded to 687 alarms during the year. One hun- dred fourteen of these alarms were for fires in buildings. Five hundred seventy-three were for all other emergencies as listed.


With the expected delivery of a new pumping engine within two weeks, the program of buying one new piece of apparatus each year until all old equipment is replaced is now completed. That program was started in 1942, and has now resulted in complete modernization of apparatus.


This past year, three new resuscitators were added to the department, thus putting one of these machines in each of the fire stations.


The stations are in good condition and need only moderate repairs. It is planned to do some painting each year, thereby keeping them up at a minimum cost.


The Fifty-Six Hour System was put into effect this year. This system gives the men a good working schedule in keeping with modern labor trends. It also gives the department a larger backing of men for recall in emergency.


I feel that the department has made many improvements in the past year. We plan to continue that. These improvements are in large part due to the co-operation of the Board of Selectmen, the Appropriation Com- mittee, and other groups who are interested in building good Town depart- ments.


We wish to thank all who have assisted us in that effort.


Respectfully submitted,


WALTER R. MURRAY. Chief of Fire Department.


There were 153 Bell Alarms and 534 Still Alarms for a total of 687 alarms for the year.


Residential


102


Non-Residential Assembly


1


Mercantile


7


Manufacturing


1


Storage


2


Miscellaneous


1


Grass or Brush


238


All Other Fires (Auto, Boats, Outdoor, Machinery, Lumber Yards) 70


False Alarms (Bell and Telephone) 20


134


Smoke Scares, Accidental Alarms, Honest Mistakes 69 First Aid, Accidents, Emergency Calls. (Of this number, 44 were calls for the Resuscitator or Inhalator) 176


687


Permits for the year totaled 1002.


Oil Burners


922


Bottle Gas 41


Explosives 34


Removal of Tanks


4


Fireworks


1


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF FIRE ALARMS


January 3, 1952.


Chief Walter R. Murray,


Weymouth Fire Department.


Dear Sir:


I respectfully submit my report of the Fire Alarm System for the year ending December 31, 1951.


Bell Alarms for Fires


153


Second Alarms


3


False Alarms 20


Out-of-Town Alarms


4


No School Signals 4


The outside lines are in good condition, some of which are replaced each year.


Thirteen Fire Alarm Boxes have been added to the System at new locations, which required the running of six miles of wire.


I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all for services and co-operation rendered at all times.


Respectfully submitted, EDRIC J. SALISBURY, Superintendent of Fire Alarms.


REPORT OF BOARD OF FENCE VIEWERS


January 2, 1952


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


The Board of Fence Viewers had an especially active year in 1951. More than 200 telephone calls were followed through, and there remain five cases still under consideration. Settlement of these cases should be complete before spring.


We appreciate the co-operation of all other Town departments.


Very truly yours, MRS. AMY HILL DUNCAN, Secretary, Board of Fence Viewers.


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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES


January 11, 1952.


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Town of Weymouth.


I am pleased to submit to you and, through you, to the citizens of Weymouth, my Annual Report of the taxes, interest and charges collected by me, as Collector of Taxes, during the year 1951. These collections, as made and paid over to the Town Treasurer, apply to the several lists committed to me by the Board of Assessors for years 1949, 1950 and 1951, and include assessments of Real and Personal Property, Polls, Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise, Common and Particular Sewer and Water Liens.


1949 TAXES


$4,969.03


Balance Outstanding, January 1, 1951 (Includes all kinds of 1949 taxes)


Add Interest and Charges collected in 1950: Real Estate


$ 306.81


306.81


Total


Less Collections of 1949 Taxes:


$3,808.63


Real Estate


221.50


Water Liens


24.01


Common Sewer-Apportioned


5.04


Committed Interest on Sewer


306.81


Interest and Charges on above


$4,365.99


Total


Less Abatements and Tax Title Credits on 1949 Taxes:


$ 883.62


Real Estate Tax Title Credits


22.10


Water Liens Tax Title Credits


4.13


(Small Claims Court Judgment)


Total


$5,275.84


Total Collections, Abatements and Tax Title Credits


None


Balance of 1949 Taxes Outstanding December 31, 1951


1950 TAXES


$180,151.57


Balance Outstanding January 1, 1951 (Includes all kinds of 1950 taxes)


Add December 30, 1950, Commitment of Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


1,091.70


Add Interest and Charges Collected in 1950:


Personal


2,003.34


Real Estate


789.88


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


71.25


Polls


11.45


Sewer-Unapportioned


2,967.30


Total


$184,210.57


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$ 91.38


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


$ 909.85


$5,275.84


Less Collections of 1950 Taxes:


Personal


$ 2,387.37


Real Estate


81,194.53


Water Liens


1,351.37


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


17,039.41


Polls


168.00


Common Sewer-Unapportioned


8,698.51


Particular Sewer-Unapportioned


4,777.86


Common Sewer-Apportioned


300.39


Particular Sewer-Apportioned


150.21


Interest-Apportioned Sewer


125.46


Interest and Charges on Above


2,967.30


Total


$119,160.41


Less Abatements and Tax Title Credits on 1950 Taxes:


Personal


$ 452.03


Real Estate


2,437.22


Water Liens


11.30


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise (Abated)


11,606.00


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


(Small Claims Court Judgment)


29.66


Polls


294.00


Common Sewer-Unapportioned


338.00


Real Estate Tax Title Credits


659.98


Water Liens Tax Title Credits


15.50


Re-Committed Common Sewer


34,937.39


Re-Committed Particular Sewer


10,642.02


Total


$ 61,423.10


Total Collections, Abatements and Tax Title Credits '


$180,583.51


Balance of 1950 Taxes Outstanding December 31, 1951


$ 3,627.06


Summary of Outstanding 1950 Taxes:


Real Estate


$ 3,220.04


Water Liens


293.93


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


113.09


Total


$ 3,627.06


1951 TAXES


Commitments to Collector by Board of Assessors:


Personal


$ 607,556.70


Real Estate


2,136,172.50


Water Liens


7,783.56


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


230,060.77


Polls


18,808.00


Common Sewer-Unapportioned


17,207.95


Particular Sewer-Unapportioned


35,562.89


Common Sewer-Apportioned


8,678.39


Particular Sewer-Apportioned


2,464.02


Interest-Apportioned Sewer


3,227.44


Common Sewer-Paid in Advance


4,454.78


Particular Sewer-Paid in Advance


1,019.00


Interest-Sewer-Paid in Advance


31.91


Total


$3,073,027.91


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Add Interest and Charges Collected during 1951:


Personal Real Estate Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


$ 29.33


352.35


648.26


Polls


1,483.09


$3,074,511.00


Total


Less Collections of 1951 Taxes:


Personal


$ 605,253.36


Real Estate


5,789.16


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


184,716.83


Polls


17,182.00


Common Sewer-Apportioned


7,902.13


Particular Sewer-Apportioned


2,119.07


Committed Interest-Sewer


2,909.64


Common Sewer-Paid in Advance


4,454.78


Particular Sewer-Paid in Advance


1,019.00


Committed Interest-Sewer-Paid in Advance


31.91


Interest and Charges on Above


1,483.09


Total


$2,845,736.48


Less Abatements and Tax Title Credits on 1951 Taxes:


Personal




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