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Joan Martha Freeman James Francis Fryar Stuart Robert Fultz Edward Joseph Gaffney James Charles Gage Arthur Francis Gallant Gwendolyn Ann Garaffo Gail Elizabeth Gardner Richard Walter Gardner Russell Arthur Gaudreau Donald James Gaynor David Walter Geever Gail Louise Geffers Reginald Lawrence Geloran Jacqueline Jean Giannone Patricia Ann Giblin John Bernard Gillan Margaret Beaton Glover Carol Winifred Glynn
John Burnham Goddard Ruth Ann Goddard Henry Francis Godin Paul Theadore Gokey, III Deborah Goodale Peter Hilliard Goodale Robert Paul Goodrow Gail Ann Gordon Barbara Ann Gould Leslie Ann Gould *Paul Henry Gowey Roger Lee Grace Joan Marie Grady
Neil David Graham John Ernest Grant Robert Douglas Greene
Anthony Andrew Grein Charles Frederick Grein Ann Elizabeth Griffin David Lee Griffin James Lawrence Grimes
Roger Leon Grindle
*Howard James Groover Carol Ann Guinette John Salvatore Gulinello Judith Cathrine Gurry Donald Reed Gustafson, Jr.
Lois Ann Guthro Elaine Marie Haavisto Carolyn Marie Hackett Robert Kempson Hammond Marcia Ellen Hanabury Joan Frances Hancock Frank Walter Hanhisalo Karin Alice Marie Hanson Kenneth Grant Happel Russell George Harrington Walter Kenneth Hartman
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Margaret Mary Hatch Theodore Richard Hawkes Albert Donald Haynes Forrest Elmer Hayward, Jr. Barbara Jane Hedin Janice Elin Hemingway Kathleen Ann Henderson Kathleen Estelle Hill Spencer Enis Hodges William Hallett Hodges, II David Louis Hoitt Patricia Louise Holbrook Mabel Donna Holden
Richard Edmund Hoole
Marion Louise Hopey Doris Irene Houle Barbara Louise Hover Hiram Gordon Howard Patricia Ann Hudson Elizabeth Hughes Kurt Linwood Huhtanen Sylvia Ann Humes
Fred Cosman Humphries
Judith Jean Hunter Barbara May Huntington
William John Hurley
Carol Ann Irving Carole Ann Jackson
Frederick Arthur Jacobs
Russell Frederick Jacobs Carol Ann Jacobson Linda Anne Jacobson
Daniel Joseph Jacques
Barbara Ann Marie Jameson
Sandra Louise Jenkins
Harold Albert Jerpi Thelma Edith Johansen Diane Johnson
Donna Anne Johnson Gail Louise Johnson
Nancy Ann Johnson
Patricia Louise Johnston Linda Ann Jonason Harry Bernard Jones, Jr. John Leonard Josephs John Richard Joubert Naomi Dorothea Just Jon Dietrich Katin Kathleen Mary Kelly Gary Lincoln Kemp John Francis Keohan Geraldine Keohane Martha Lee Kilman Sheldon Niles Kimball Francis Xavier King, Jr. Louis Allen King, Jr. Martha Louise Kingsley Donald Earle Knudsen
Judith Ann Krusas Ann Louise LaGasse Marilyn Alice Lamb Gerard Joseph Lambert Rosemary Teresa Landreville Neil Robert Lane Henry Robert Laniewski Jean Carolyn Larsen Nicholas Joseph Latteo Cecile Louise Lavallee Mark Jon Lawrence Sally Ann Lawrence Michael Charles Leary
Martha Ella Leikus
Elizabeth Anne Lemon
Robert Joseph Leonard Alice Marsha Lewis
Edward Frank Lewis Virginia Lewis Patricia Ruth Liley John Vincent Lilla
Polly Ann Lincoln
Barbara Ann Lindsay Lois Ann Liquori Linda Jayne Litchfield
George Michael Little
William Wallace Logan, Jr.
Robert Ralph Loring
Everett Martin Lundgren Eric John Luoma Linda Ann Lutfy Mary Catherine Lydon
Carol Ann Lyman Frances Mary Lynch
Stephen Joseph Lynch Marie Celine MacAllister Judith Ann MacDonald Robert Brodie MacDonald Susan Lois Macdonald Karen Jeanne MacEachern Sandra Lee MacInnes Paula Susanne MacKean John David MacLellan Lois Evelyn Macleod Diana Jean Malerba Richard Henry Manson
Josephine Anne Maroney Ronald Richard Martell Charles Robert Martin, Jr. Donald Nye Matson Judith Ann Matthews Robert Breckridge McAfee, Jr. Sharon Louise McBride Philip Stevens McCarthy Sandra Joan McCauley Linda Jane McDormand Daniel Vincent McIsaac, Jr. Charlotte Jean Mckay
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George Brian McKee Kenneth Richard McKee Mary Ann McLean Linda Frances McLeod Kathleen Marie McMorrow Linda Frances McMorrow Kevin Edward McNamara Katherine Devine McPhillips John Joseph McSheffrey Robert William Meaney, Jr. Mary Agnes Melville Peter Blair Meuse Donald Ian Mills Francis Edward Milmore William Frederick Minnis Alfred Francis Mirabito George Walter Moe Joan Marie Moller Ann Marie Monti
George Francis Moody, Jr. John James Moore
Mary Ann Moore
Donna Marie Morley
Robert Chandler Morrill, Jr. Carole Anne Morris Beverly Mae Mowbray Richard Albert Murley Arlene Frances Murphy Francis Edward Murphy
Joseph Vincent Murphy, Jr. Kathleen Mary Murphy *Thomas Joseph Murphy Alfred Francis Murray, Jr. Anne Murray
Frederick James Murray Kenneth George Murray Margaret Anne Napier Robert Lewis Nash Robert Lester Neal Mary Frances Neil Judith Georgette Nelson Carol Florence Nevergelt Howard Russell Newcomb *George William Newell John Bennett Newton Theodora Nicholas John Mason Nicholls Joyce Ann Nicoletti Carole Louise Norwood William Francis O'Brien Frances Elizabeth O'Connell Virginia Marie O'Connor William Brian O'Connor Francis Vincent O'Donnell Eileen Marie O'Gorman Janice Catherine Olinto Patricia Anne Oliverio
Thomas William Olson Joan Mary O'Malley Judith Ann O'Malley Don Philip Oppenheim Alan Nelson Osterweil Sheila O'Sullivan Kenneth Albert Packer Ines Carlotta Papa Harold Albert Parent, Jr. Gail Elizabeth Parnaby Elaine Marie Parnell Marsha Dawn Pawlik Alan Bruce Pearson John Matthew Perrone
Edward Adams Perry, Jr. Ruth Marie Perry Nancy Petermann Karl William Peterson Richard Henry Peterson Joan Marie Pettograsso Bruce Waine Philbrick
Linda Lee Phillips Ronald Phinney Lawrence Richard Pigeon
Virginia Pinola
Samuel Edward Pizzi Mariann Potts Sandra Jean Pratt
Carol Ann Purpura Lois Anne Queeney Mary Ellen Rae Thomas Francis Ralph
Benjamin Wilfred Rand Shirley Ann Randall
Helen Grace Rando
Joyce Elizabeth Raymond Walter Albert Reed, Jr. James Leo Regal Marie Anne Reynolds
William Paul Richardson Lance Carter Richmond
*William Wulfing Richmond William Thomas Riley, Jr.
Regina Ripley
Kenneth Edward Robbins
Donald William Roberts
Gary William Robinson
Peter Roland Roche Brenda Ellen Ross George Leo Ross Stephen Edward Ross Richard Lewis Rothwell Judith Lee Ruggere Leona Marjory Runci
James Alexander Russell
Daniel Joseph Rvnne Maria Teresa Sabatino Jon Lee Sabean
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Sandra Marie St. Pierre Vivian Louise Salachi Carolyne Dorothea Salvaggi Carol Anne Salvi John Santacroce, Jr. Elizabeth Louise Schauer Carol Ann Schneider Joan Marie Scolamiero Mary-Jean Scott David Stanley Serighelli Peter Angelo Serighelli Louise Mary Serino George Edwin Shanks Arthur Harry Sharp Colin Franklin Shaw, Jr. Cynthia Jeanne Shea Richard Sibert
Frank Cain Singleton Warren Kenny Sinnott Raymond Gary Skellett
Francis Carlton Slaven, Jr.
Lorraine Ann Sliva Donald Paul Sloane
Charles Robert Smith
Richard Harris Smith
Ronald Allison Smith
Ronald Edward Smith
Roy Foster Smith Shirley Maie Smith
Paul Joseph Sousa, Jr.
Russell William Spain
John Francis Spillane, Jr.
William Edward Weir Constance Wells
Susan Ruth Spinney Christina Stagliola Georgene Cynthia Starratt
Michael Edmund Steen
William Anthony Stella
Thomas John Stenhouse
Charles Gordon White, Jr.
Esther Ananis Stennes David Gary Sterling Marylou Stewart
Jean Frances White Marilyn Ann White Nancy Elizabeth White
Susan Corinne Stone
John Alphonse Striano
Daniel Albert Sullivan
Paul Andrew Wolfe
Mary Ann Sullivan Herbert Francis Surette, Jr.
Nancy Elizabeth Wollaston
Barry Clark Wood Gail Leslie Wood
Margaret Anne Sweeney
Eleanor Elizabeth Sweeney
Mildred Mary Sylvester
Kenneth Winston Taber
Marilyn Jean Taylor Ruth Jane Taylor
Patricia Teevan Janet Elizabeth Temple Carol Patricia Tenney Sandra Elizabeth Thibault Janet Marie Thomas Edward Phillips Tilden Edward Arthur Tirrell Michael Kevin Tonra Diane Marie Tovet Mary Ann Towle Judith Ann Tripp Kenneth Robert Trudell
Carol Jean Tuchscherer Paul Ray Tudor, Jr. Mildred Hazel Tulip Beverly Joan Turgiss Susan Coit Turner Suzanne Marion Vaka S. Rona Valentonis Peter John Venti Nancy Ellen Verge Dianne Marie Viau
Leslie Roberta Voegtlin
Wendy Jean Wakeham Edith Ina Walkeapaa Philip Douglas Walls
George Edward Walsh, Jr. Linda Frances Walsh
Joanne Marie Ward Robert Anthony Wayne
Brian Carl Webster
Roberta Ann Wells Judith Marie Wenmark Anne Cecile West
Cvnthia Ann Weston
Carole Ann Whiteside Dorothy Alice Widdop
Winnifred Elaine Wormald
John David Young
Edna Ann Zammarchi Gene Marie Zammarchi
Anthony Gardner Zeoli
* These students also receive a diploma from the Norfolk County Agricultural School.
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CERTIFICATES
Josephine Frances Biancuzzo Joyce Sandra Bickford Margery Ellen Collins William Lee Daley John Allan Daly
Richard Mark Gustafson Roger Ryder Larson Judith Anne McCarthy Carole Marie Pusateri Dorothea Christine Shanks
Michael Voelker
THE CROSS OF GRAY
Dedicated to the late Frederick W. Hilton
'Mid Weymouth High's soft lawns and pines A cross of fairest gray Stands sentry o'er the youthful lines That pass him day by day. He teaches in his gentle way That spirit cannot die! "Pro Patria!" we hear him say, "Means love for Weymouth High!"
Staunch stands the watch of Weymouth High And gives for our brave dead These simple passwords to the hill Where Weymouth's men are bred. We love thee! Alma Mater! Oh let the years roll by! Our song we raise! Loud rings the praise! Of grand old Weymouth High!
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FINAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR SHAW SCHOOL REPLACEMENT (Thomas V. Nash. Jr. School)
Cost:
General contract
$466,983.68
Architect's fees
51,171.28
Equipment
37,766.75
Site development
16,378.10
Advertising
255.55
Insurance
779.10
Total cost
$573,334.46
Total appropriation
$587,000.00
Transferred to Center School Replacement job
by vote of Town Meeting
-- 10,000.00
$577,000.00
Final balance
$ 3,665.54
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR CENTER SCHOOL REPLACEMENT (William Seach School)
Ccst to date:
General contract
$272,411.00
Special contract, grading and seeding
5,607.66
Architect's fees
19,068.77
Clerk of the works
2,685.00
Other fees
624.73
Equipment
16,787.73
Site development
14,867.70
Insurance
573.06
Advertising
150.70
Miscellaneous
110.80
$332,887.15
Outstanding obligation:
Grading and seeding contract
2,079.20
Estimated total cost
$334,966.35
Total appropriation
$329,200.00
Transferred from Shaw School Replacement job
by vote of Town Meeting
+-10,000.00
$339,200.00
Probable balance
$ 4,233.65
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REPORT OF THE GREEN STREET SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
Construction of the Green Street School, later named the John F. McCulloch School, was begun in September 1958 and completed in January 1960. Open House and dedication exercises were held in March 1960.
Following is a summary of expenditures to date:
General Contract
$351,670.25
Site development
19,230.50
Special Contracts
6,908.00
Architects' Fees
24,290.00
Clerk of Works
8,775.00
Furniture and Equipment
28,642.21
Miscellaneous
1,904.39
Total
$441,420.35
Outstanding Obligations:
General Contract
$ 19,363.41
Site Development
4,000.00
Architects' Fees
1,730.00
Total
$ 25,093.41
The appropriations for the school were $476,000.00, indicating a prob- able balance of about $9,485.00.
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH A. LARSEN, Chairman
ROBERT H. BUCHAN, Vice-Chairman
ELMER S. MAPES, Secretary
PERCIVAL A. AMES
THEODORE L. HANABURY
WILLIAM P. HARDWICK
WILLIAM H. MELOY
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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT
January 24, 1961
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Weymouth, Massachusetts
Gentlemen :
Herewith is submitted the fifty-ninth annual report of the Accounting Department
WARREN F. ROULSTON Town Accountant
RECEIPTS
General Revenue:
Taxes:
Current Year:
Poll
$ 21,556.00
Personal
1,888,737.65
Real Estate
4,879,971.06 $6,790,264.71
Previous Years:
Poll
244.00
Personal
2,593.46
Real Estate
103,708.76
106,546.22
From the Commonwealth:
School Aid - Chapter 70
408,368.87
School Aid - Aid for Retarded Children
28,546.73
Income Taxes
231,789.16
Corporation Taxes
280,542.38
Meals Taxes
17,269.67
966,516.81
Licenses and Permits :
Alcoholic
17,240.00
All Other
1,909.00
State Licenses
150.00
19,299.00
Fines and Forfeits :
1,120.00
Grants and Gifts:
From the Commonwealth:
U. S. Grant-O. A. A .- Administration
14,002.89
O. A. A .- Assistance
218,570.37
A. D. C .- Administration
6,895.97
A. D. C .- Relief
72,183.00
D. A .-- Administration
1,601.29
D. A .- Assistance
17,964.50
Vocational Schools
70,120.32
Smith-Hughes Fund
1,417.00
331
School Maintenance Public Law No. 874 National Defense Education Act No. 864 Title III Title V
176,915.52
6,775.32
2,641.16
School Construction Grants :
Academy Avenue School
8,808.34
Bicknell Junior High School
6,107.22
Central Junior High School
33,948.55
Homestead School
7,559.35
Homestead School Addition
2,073.90
Humphrey School
6,264.15
Eldon Johnson School
9,214.21
Eldon Johnson School Addition
4,272.57
John F. McCulloch School
9,560.23
Nash School
10,736.23
Nevin School
3,445.95
North Senior High School
500,000.00
Pingree School
9,510.03
Pond School Addition
3,546.13
Pond School Second Addition
5,184.19
Ralph Talbot School
8,994.67
South Junior High School
20,355.66
William Seach School
6,123.12
1,244,791.84
From the County:
Dog License Fees
4,124.33
Special Assessments:
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1958
1,805.33
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1959
147,263.65
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1960
409,762.39
Farm Animal Excise Taxes-1959
30.00
Farm Animal Excise Taxes-1960
105.74
Removal Dilapidated Buildings-1959
503.00
559,470.11
General Government:
Tax Collector-Fees, etc.
12,272.50
Town Clerk-Fees, etc
6,034.90
Fees (Chap. 140 & 131 G.L.)
874.80
Sale of Counting Boards
20.00
6,929.70
Registrars'-Sale of Poll List Books
26.00
Sale of Maps
3.75
Sale of One Raft
1.00
19,232.95
Engineering Division-Sale of Maps, Plans, etc.
466.00
Police Department-Pistol Permits
412.00
Building Inspector-Permits and Fees
5,313.00
Wiring Inspector-Permits
1,684.75
Plumbing Inspector-Permits
2,843.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Fees
703.30
332
Health Department:
Commonwealth-Subsidy Licenses and Permits Dental Clinic Revenue Reimbursement for Polio Vaccine from Other Towns
1,587.83
157.50
164.70
313.41
2,223.44
Sewer Division :
Common Sewer Assessments
31,107.07
Particular Sewer Assessments
59,888.48
Interest on Sewer Assessments
15,858.65
94.49
Commonwealth-Gas Refund Miscellaneous
274.09
107,222.78
Highway Division :
Permits, etc.
258.80
Rental of Equipment
956.00
Sale of Sand
9.50
Reimbursement-Damages to Manholes
145.60
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Chapter 90 Construction
59,963.69
County of Norfolk
Chapter 90 Construction
27,453.03
88,786.62
Public Welfare:
From Individuals-Refunds
738.55
From Individual-Recovery
3,491.20
From Other Cities and Towns
7,967.15
From the Commonwealth
3,300.25
15,497.15
Aid to Dependent Children:
From Individuals-Refunds
991.05
From the Commonwealth
48,422.02
49,413.07
Disability Assistance:
From Individuals-Refunds
268.00
From the Commonwealth-Administration
616.73
From the Commonwealth-Assistance
23,981.79
24,866.52
Old Age Assistance:
From Individuals-Refunds
2,124.21
From Individuals-Recoveries
22,327.65
From Other Cities and Towns
11,656.86
From the Commonwealth-Assistance
259,629.94
295,738.66
Veterans' Services :
From Individuals-Refunds
5,600.50
From the Commonwealth-Burial Allowance
50.00
From the Commonwealth
51,656.42
57,306.92
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School Department:
Hall Rentals
3,275.66
Tuition-General
1,603.53
Tuition-Summer School
4,660.00
Commonwealth-State Wards
14,110.99
Commonwealth-Youth Service Board
4,614.60
Sale of Materials, Supplies, etc.
4,014.30
Tuition-Vocational School
10,787.78
Vocational School-Auto Parts
2,898.73
Sale of Materials, Supplies, etc.
5,993.18
Commonwealth-Tuition Vocational School
3,150.61
Commonwealth-Tuition Vocational-State Wards
222.53
Commonwealth-Transportation Vocational School
740.44
Commonwealth-Transportation
33,951.07
Commonwealth-Transportation State Wards
326.00
Duplicate Payment of Bills
27.10
90,376.52
Libraries:
Income from Funds
1,331.12
Fines, Fees, etc.
3,997.22
Refund-Out-of-State-Travel Allowance
35.28
5,363.62
Unclassified :
Tax Title Releases-Principal
6,332.65
Tax Title Releases-Excess
892.17
Sale of Tax Possession Property
611.34
Sale of Real Estate
25.00
Profit on Sale of Real Estate
1,988.66
Weymouth Housing Authority
7,254.00
First National Store-Right of Way
48.00
Sewer Receipts-In Escrow
4,601.66
Commonwealth-Fire Alarm Work Southeast Expressway
3,787.52
Fire Department-Fire Equipment
20.00
Fire Department-Restitution False Alarms
50.00
Abatement-Paraplegic Veterans' Taxes
2,492.77
Refund-O. A. A .- Individual-1958
500.00
Refund-O. A. A .- Individual-1959
42.05
Refund-A. D. C .- Individual-1959
40.00
Refund-Veterans' Services-1959
1,544.84
Plans-High School Building Committee
595.00
Selectmen-Welfare Recovery
1,500.00
Park-Recreation-Refund to Salary Account
48.00
Police Department-Refund-Out-of-State Travel Allowance 30.24
Public Works Department-Refund-Out- State Travel Allowance
90.85
Commonwealth-Summer Park Recreation Program
1,206.98
Land Court-Refunds
71.36
Guarantee Deposits
1,000.00
Rent of Rooms-Annex
636.00
Rent of Property-Wharf Street
111.60
334
Selectmen-Overpayment of Bill Election Expenses Selectmen-Settlement Land Damages
19.73 3,000.00
Commonwealth-Reimbursement-Civil Defense
5,159.95
Massachusetts Hospital Service-Dividend
5,637.02
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co .- Dividend
5,381.00
Veterans' Services-Recovery-Prior Year
4,579.78
East Norfolk District Court-Restitution for Damages 7.50
Weymouth Agric. & Ind. Society
85.65
Refund of Disability Pensions
650.32
Refund-Group Hospitalization Services
63.56
School Department-Overpayment of Bill
4.10
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1959-Poll
4.90
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1960-Poll
2.00
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1954-M.V.E.
12.58
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1956-M.V.E.
6.34
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1957-M.V.E.
128.52
Taxes Paid After Abatement-1958-M.V.E. 443.13
Insurance Settlements :
Damages-Public Works Car
300.40
Damages-Police Car
953.55
Overpayment-Insurance Damages
18.76
Fire Loss-Weymouth High School
128.92
62,108.40
Interest:
On Deferred Taxes:
1958 Accounts
430.70
1959 Accounts
4,307.62
1960 Accounts
750.71
On Unapportioned Sewer Assessments-1959
5.30
On Farm Animal Excise-1958
10.10
On Farm Animal Excise-1959
.50
On Removal Dilapidated Buildings-1959
18.50
On U. S. Treasury Bills
28,759.03
34,282.46
Municipal Indebtedness:
School Loan
2,000,000.00
Sewer Loan
255,000.00
Highway Loan
200,000.00
Public Works Building
200,000.00
Temporary Loan in Anticipation Serial Bond Issue
200,000.00
Premium on Loans
22,036.50
Accrued Interest on Loans
457.25
2,877,493.75
Agency Accounts:
John C. Rhines Fund, Income
470.00
Tufts Lecture Fund, Income
331.43
Tufts Tomb Fund
25.58
Tufts Shade Tree Fund
102.57
335
Dog Licenses for County
5,276.25
Sale of Dogs
42.00
Fish and Game Licenses for State
5,397.50
School Lunch Account
164,116.05
Athletic Account
22,684.10
Federal Withholding Taxes
675,109.33
State Withholding Taxes
57,921.66
Parking Meter Receipts
2,077.87
933,554.34
Unclaimed Checks Charged to Cash
280.45
TOTAL
$14,367,302.72
Cash on hand January 1, 1960
2,722,838.58
TOTAL
$17,090,141.30
EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Appropriation Committee: Services and Expenses
$
3,156.25
Public Works Building Committee: C. A. Batson Company - Contract Other Expenses
$252,247.50 15,578.19
267,825.69
By-Law Committee
793.75
Board of Health Study Committee
500.00
Council for the Ageing Committee
200.31
Industrial Development Committee
1,548.65
Selectmen's Department:
Salaries-Selectmen
Clerical Assistance
$ 2,020.01 4,576.50
6,596.51
Stationery and Postage
481.29
Printing and Advertising
954.29
Auto Expense
707.49
Perambulating Town Bounds
175.00
Miscellaneous
413.44
Workmen's Compensation Agent
1,500.00
Physical Examinations
810.00
11,638.02
Accounting Department:
Salaries-Town Accountant
$ 6,396.00
Clerical Assistance
13,893.75
20,289.75
Stationery and Postage
221.07
Printing and Advertising
278.68
Miscellaneous
707.59
Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40
150.00
21,647.09
336
Treasurer's Department :
Salaries-Treasurer
Clerical Assistance
$ 5,811.00 7,460.95
13,271.95
Stationery and Postage
1,033.70
Printing and Advertising
1,039.60
Bonds and Insurance
495.96
Armored Car Service
360.00
Acquiring Tax Titles
532.18
Preparation of Bonds
6,462.72
Miscellaneous
1,290.68
24,486.79
Tax Collector's Department: Salaries-Tax Collector Clerks
$ 6,747.00 18,796.00
25,543.00
Stationery and Postage
2,609.13
Printing and Advertising
2,030.07
Expenses of Deputy Collectors
364.00
Bonds and Insurance
808.38
Acquiring Tax Titles
108.36
Miscellaneous Expenses
400.44
New Equipment
324.00
32,187.38
Assessors' Department :
Salaries-Assessors
Clerks
$12,663.30 17,696.60
$30,359.90
Stationery and Postage
546.29
Printing and Advertising
976.10
Car Expenses
552.50
Probate Cards
88.76
Miscellaneous
1,194.72
33,718.27
Legal Department:
Town Counsel-Salary
$ 2,500.00
Town Counsel-Trial Cases
4,719.30
Clerical Services
1,200.00
Stationery and Postage
209.05
Law Library Equipment
161.50
Street and Land Takings
4,286.52
Miscellaneous
250.43
13,326.80
Damages, Judgments, etc .:
Compensation Paid Injured Persons
$12,642.90
Medical Expenses
4,218.84
Decisions Industrial Accident Board Settlement of Claims
13,299.85
30,979.19
Town Clerk's Department:
Salaries-Town Clerk
$ 6,598.93
Clerks
10,078.25
16,677.18
337
817.60
Stationery and Postage Printing and Advertising Binding Books Bonds and Insurance Town Meeting Expenses Printing By-Law Additions Miscellaneous New Equipment
794.57
1,289.40
119.00
40.00
336.67
50.70
447.60
378.00
20,133.12
Registrars' Department :
Salaries-Registrars
$ 950.00
Clerks
4,772.15
5,722.15
Poll Listing-Salaries
$2,487.75
Expenses
217.50
2,705.25
Stationery and Postage
395.44
Printing and Advertising
4,366.31
Hall Rental Expense Miscellaneous
592.00
13,786.15
Election Expenses :
Election Officers
$11,879.50
Janitor Service
1,620.85
Hall Rental Expense
365.00
Telephones, Supplies, etc.
643.84
14,509.19
Personnel Board:
Salaries-Personnel Officer
$ 520.00
Clerk
520.00
1,040.00
Charles M. Evans Associates
5,000.00
Miscellaneous
286.14
6,326.14
Planning Board :
Clerical Services
$ 200.00
127.20
Stationery, Postage, Printing, etc. Miscellaneous
104.92
432.12
Civil Defense:
Clerical Services
$ 666.00
Telephones, Light, etc.
443.65
Miscellaneous
1.128.44
Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40
145.65
2,383.74
Maintenance Town Hall and Annex:
Town Hall:
Janitor Services
$11,613.26
Switchboard Operator
2,820.50
Engineer
2,640.58
Fuel
1,059.42
Light
2,170.51
338
5.00
Telephones
3,235.38
Transportation
400.00
Supplies
1,602.63
Repairs
244.38
Furniture
1,159.37
W. E. Smith Co., Inc .- Tower Repairs
6,834.00
Gerald R. Batstone-Painting
3,480.00
37,260.03
Annex :
Janitor Service
$4,290.00
Fuel and Gas
858.78
Light
816.77
Water
80.65
Telephones
1,744.40
Repairs
333.35
Sundries
300.46
8,424.41
45,684.44
Town Hall Repairs:
Bradford S. Pratt
$ 32.00
Fred J. Corbo
10.17
42.17
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department :
Salaries and Wages:
Chief
$ 7,413.00
Other Salaries
360,379.62
Special Police
56,585.27
Handyman
3,945.50
Clerk
3,991.00
Pensions
353.25
432,667.64
Maintenance of Motor Vehicles
12,262.62
Equipment
1,488.29
Fuel
850.24
Light
813.88
Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds
2,050.24
Telephones
1,684.14
Food for Prisoners
208.82
Printing, Stationery, etc.
697.15
Lighting-Parking Areas
322.19
Silent Police Traffic Signs, etc.
1,398.74
Maintenance Police Signals
7,106.34
Purchase Uniforms
5,146.15
Miscellaneous
1,816.83
Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40
260.00
468,773.27
Police Department-New Equipment
8,743.00
339
Fire Department :
Salaries and Wages:
Chief
7,413.25
Other Salaries
442,167.90
Fire Alarm
11,291.75
Pensions
4,078.21
464,951.11
Callmen's Wages
1,924.44
Maintenance of Apparatus
4,347.87
General Equipment
6,475.93
Fire Alarm Supplies, etc.
7,653.70
Fuel
2,905.79
Light
1,362.72
Telephones
1,163.11
Maintenance of Building and Grounds
Laundry
683.80
Miscellaneous
6,127.68
6,811.48
Purchase Uniforms
3,227.43
Miscellaneous
651.44
Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5 Chap. 40
150.00
501,625.02
Fire Department-New Equipment
2,175.00
Inspectors' Department:
Salaries-Building Inspector 6,747.00
Wiring Inspector
5,375.50
Clerical Assistance
3,541.65
15,664.15
Transportation-Building Inspector 800.00
Wiring Inspector
800.00
1,600.00
Board of Appeals
602.85
Stationery and Postage
340.87
Printing and Advertising
670.05
Miscellaneous
191.89
Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40
102.32
19,172.13
Sealer of Weights and Measures:
Salary of Sealer of Weights and Measures
1,500.00
Transportation
299.98
Miscellaneous
150.02
1,950.00
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department:
Salaries of Board
1,050.00
Miscellaneous Expenses :
Postage, Printing, Advertising, etc. 1,212.55
Maintenance-Incinerator 842.88
Rat Extermination
210.00
Emergency Baby Cases
120.00
Prevention of Rabies
60.00
340
Diphtheria Clinic New Equipment
360.00 125.00
2,930.43
Premature Infant Cases
1,303.00
Hospitalization Cases
7,261.55
Health Agent-Salary Transportation
800.00
5,753.00
Health Nurse-Salary
4,290.00
Transportation
400.00
4,690.00
Health Clerk-Salary
3,276.00
Plumbing Inspector-Salary
5,190.75
Transportation
800.00
5,990.75
Maintenance of Dump-Labor 3,077.99
Other Expenses 666.46
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