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ARTICLE 38
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to have taken at an adjourned session of this meeting a vote by ballot upon the question: "Shall licenses for Sunday evening moving pictures be granted?"-Board of Selectmen.
On motion of W. F. Bowman
Voted : That Article 38 be taken up.
Various motions as to time and place of holding referendum were made and withdrawn and finally on motion of Thomas G. O'Connell it was
Voted: That this meeting stand adjourned to Friday, March 14, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of voting "Yes" or "No" on the following questions; and for no other purpose.
Shall licenses for Sunday Evening moving pictures be granted?
The vote shall be taken on a printed ballot prepared by the Town Clerk and polls to be open from three P. M. to nine P. M. At the close of
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the count a further adjournment shall be made to Monday, March 17, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Adjourned 10:10 o'clock P. M.
Attendance 700.
ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 14, 1930.
Pursuant to the vote of the town on March 10, 1930, ballots were pre- pared and the necessary steps taken for the Referendum vote under Ar- ticle 38, relating to license for Sunday Evening moving pictures.
Ballot boxes were inspected and found empty.
Polls were declared open at 3 o'clock P. M., by Moderator Eaton, and voting proceeded until 9 o'clock P. M. when the polls were declared closed.
Ballots were counted by the Moderator and Town Clerk with the as- sistance of the Election Officers. .
Record of check list by precincts was as follows:
Precinct 1
1418
Precinct 2
325
Precinct 3
658
Total
2401
Vote was as follows:
Yes 1225-No 1173
Blank 3
Total 2401
Meeting was then adjourned to Monday Evening, March 17, as per vote.
ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 17, 1930
Meeting called to order at 7:30 o'clock P. M., by Moderator Eaton.
The Moderator announced the result of the Referendum vote of March 14.
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ARTICLE 4
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Motion by Finance Committee
That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $70,800.00 to be ap- portioned as follows:
Salaries Welfare Board
$300.00
Department Expenses
55,225.06
Unpaid Bills 1929 6,274.94
State Aid Account
1,000.00
Military Aid
1,000.00
Soldiers' Relief
7,000.00
Amendment by C. F. Young
That the sum of $7,000.00 under Soldiers' Relief be stricken out and the sum of $8,000.00 be inserted in lieu thereof.
Amendment voted in the affirmative, and orginal motion as amended was then voted.
EDUCATION
Motion by Finance Committee
That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $336,800.00 to be ap- portioned as follows:
School Department
$312,700.00
Trade School
1,600.00
Library Department
22,500.00
Amendment by Harry B. Allman
That the item of $312,700.00 for School Department be stricken out and the sum of $315,900.00 be inserted in lieu thereof.
Amendment carried and original motion as amended was then voted.
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
On motion by Finance Committee
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Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $36,150.00 to be apportioned as follows:
Salaries of Park Commissioners
$200.00
Park Department Expenses
6,250.00
Cemetery Department 1,600.00
Recreation Commission
1,500.00
Miscellaneous Account
1,500.00
Fire Insurance
7,100.00
Street Lighting
18,000.00
WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT
Motion by Finance Committee
That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $114,129.92 to be ap- portioned as follows:
Salaries of Board
$300.00
Water Maintenance
52,956.17
Water Services
5,800.00
Water Construction
5,000:00
Water Bonds
30,000.00
Water Interest
9,573.75
Sewer Maintenance
7,500.00
'Sewer Connections
3,000.00
During discussion of this appropriation Mr. Brown moved the previous question which was voted in the affirmative.
The motion by Finance Committee was then voted.
A motion by J. J. Butler, to strike out the item of $5,000.00 for Water Construction was lost.
INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $134,500.00 to be apportioned as follows:
Interest Account Maturing Debt
$52,000.00 82,500.00
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RESERVE FUND
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the sum of $1,550.00 be transferred from the Overlay Surplus Account to the Reserve Fund, to be added to the balance of $2,450.00 remaining in said account, making a total of $4,000.00 for said fund.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town appropriate the sum of $300.00 for Salaries of the Municipal Light Commissioners, the same to be taken from their operating account.
ARTICLE 2
On motion by P. J. Tenney
Voted: That Article 2 be taken up.
Mr. Tenney, for the committee, submitted the following nominations for Town Officers not chosen by ballot:
Planning Board
Frank T. Woodbury
William G. Roberts
Field Drivers
Carroll Robey
Palmer Corbett George A. Bennett
Fence Viewers
Augustus Baxter Joseph W. Monahan Henry A. Feindel
Surveyors of Lumber
W. E. Knox, Henry A. Feindel, Edward G. Bowditch, F. E. Cutler, E. E. Prescott, L. E. Bennett, Willard Wing.
Recreation Committee
L. W. Churchill, Adelaide Boynton, Mabel Greenough, Adelaide A. Shedd, Frank N. McIntire, Eugene Sullivan, John I. Preston.
No other names being placed in nomination
On motion by Mr. Beebe
Voted: That the meeting proceed to ballot and by unanimous vote, the nominees were elected to their respective offices.
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ARTICLE 15
Article 15. To see if the town will authorize the Municipal Light De- partment to transfer from its operation to its construction fund the sum of $50,663.37, which was the cash balance in the operation fund as of De- cember 31, 1929 .- Municipal Light Board.
On motion by Mr. Beebe
Voted, That Article 15 be taken up. (Unanimous vote.)
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted : That the town authorize the Municipal Light Department to transfer from its Operating Account to its Construction Account the sum of $50,663.37.
ARTICLE 35
On motion by Thomas G. O'Connell
Voted: That Article 35 be taken up. (Unanimous vote.)
On motion by Mr. O'Connell
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 35 be referred to a committee of five to consist of the Park and Cemetery Commissioners and two others. The committee to report at an adjournment of this meeting. The Moderat- or appointed John T. Stringer and Thomas G. O'Connell to serve with the Park and Cemetery Commissioners.
ARTICLE 7
Article 7. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $5,500.00 for surface drainage system work, this to be in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated, therefor
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $5,500.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 7.
ARTICLE 8
Article 8. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen relocating and altering the northeasterly corner of Main and Park streets. at their intersection.
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On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted: That the town accept and allow a report of the Board of Se- lectmen, relocating and altering the northeasterly corner of Main and Park Streets at their intersection, all as shown on plan filed with the Town Clerk with said report.
On motion by Marcus Beebe.
Voted: That this meeting stand adjourned and resume when the special town meeting is over.
Adjourned at 8:56 o'clock.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 17, 1930
Meeting called to order at 9:03 o'clock P. M., by Moderator Eaton, who read the call for the meeting. Reading of articles waived. Constable's Return read.
ARTICLE 1
Article 1. To hear and act upon a report of the committee appointed under Articles 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the warrant for the special Town Meeting held May 6, 1929, relating to a Bath House and land therefor, and see if the town will vote to purchase the whole or any part of the so-called Hill property lying on the northerly side of Spaulding Street with a frontage on Lake Quannapowitt, for bath house purposes .- Thomas F. Kenney and others.
Motion by Finance Committee
That report of committee be accepted without prejudice, and that the town purchase about 14,000 square feet of the so-called Hill property ly- ing on the northerly side of Spaulding Street with a frontage on Lake Quan- napowitt for bath house purposes, and that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 therefor.
On motion by Edward G. Lee
Voted: That this motion be divided.
1. Voted: That report of committee be accepted without prejudice.
2. Voted : That the town purchase about 14,000 square feet of the so-called Hill property lying on the northerly side of Spaulding Street with a frontage on Lake Quannapowitt for bath house purposes, and that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 therefor.
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ARTICLE 2
Article 2. To see if the town will vote to purchase two motor trucks for the collection of garbage under the direction of the Board of Health and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor, the same to be expended by said Board for said trucks .- Board of Health.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the Board of Health be authorized to purchase two motor trucks for the collection of garbage and that they be authorized to expend not exceeding $2,000.00 of the garbage collection account therefor.
On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted : That this meeting be dissolved.
ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 17, 1930
At 9:45 o'clock P. M., the special town meeting having dissolved, the business of the adjourned Town Meeting was resumed.
ARTICLE 25
Article 25. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) to construct a Municipal Bath House on the shore of Lake Quannapowitt at the northwest corner of the park, or authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be appropriated under this article; and appoint a com- mittee of five to carry out its provisions .- Nelson Bishop and others.
On motion by A. L. Gardner
Voted: That Article 25 be taken up. (Unanimous vote.)
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted : That the subject matter of this article be indefinitely post- poned.
ARTICLE 13
Article 13. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of improving the conditions of Lake Quannapowitt .- Wakefield Water and Sewerage Board.
On motion by Finance Committee
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Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 13.
ARTICLE 16
Article 16. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to lease for Corp. Charles E. Parker Camp No. 39, United Spanish War Veterans, suitable quarters, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor .- Daniel J. Desmond and others.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $350.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 16.
ARTICLE 17
Article 17. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 for Memorial Day purposes, for the use of the United Spanish War Veterans .- Daniel J. Desmond and others.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 17.
ARTICLE 18
Article 18. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 for H. M. Warren Post, 12, G. A. R., for use in its observance of Memorial Day, 1930 .- Joseph W. Fuller and others.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 18.
ARTICLE 19
Article 19. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to cover the expense of rent, heat and light of quarters for Corp. Harry E. Nelson Post No. 63, the American Legion, or what it will do about it .- Harold W. Merritt.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $900.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 19.
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ARTICLE 20
Article 20. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to cover the expense of Corp. Harry E. Nelson Post 63, the American Legion, in observance of Memorial Day, May 30, 1930, or what it will do about it .- Harold W. Merritt.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 20.
ARTICLE 21
Article 21. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 to cover the expense of Corp. Harry E. Nelson Post 63, the American Legion, in observance of Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1930, or what it will do about it .- Harold W. Merritt.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00, to carry out the purposes of Article 21.
On motion by Marcus Beebe
Voted : That this meeting stand adjourned to Monday Evening, March 24, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Adjourned at 9:56 o'clock P. M.
Attendance 500.
ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 24, 1930
Meeting called to order at 7:30 o'clock P. M., by Moderator Eaton.
ARTICLE 4
Motion by Mr. Dinan
That Article 4 be taken up in so far as it relates to the Police appropria- tion.
28 voted in the affirmative and 55 in the negative.
Motion was declared not carried.
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ARTICLE 22
Article 22. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for nursing, the same to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen, and paid to the Wakefield Visiting Nurse Association in aid of its nursing work among the people of Wakefield .- Mary E. Winship and others.
A motion by the Finance Committee to indefinitely postpone was lost.
On motion by Marcus Beebe
Voted: That the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated to carry out the purposes of Article 22.
ARTICLE 23
Article 23. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $568.00 and pay that amount to Edwin M. Rowe for loss of pay andrex- penses caused by injuries received on June 27, 1928, while in performance of his duty .- Edwin M. Rowe and others.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the subject matter of this article be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 24
Article 24. To see if the town will raise and appropriate $1,700.00 for the purpose of sandblasting and repointing the exterior of the Town Hall building; or appropriate $1,600.00 for the purpose of washing and re- pointing the exterior of the Town Hall building, or what it will do about it .- Nelson Bishop and others.
A motion by Finance Committee to indefinitely postpone was declared voted in the affirmative by the Moderator.
Vote being doubted, count was taken.
Affirmative 121; Negative 94.
Vote was declared carried.
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ARTICLE 26
Article 26. To hear and act upon the report or the Committee as appointed under Article 37 of the Annual Meeting of 1929, relative to a Municipal Bath House.
No action taken under this article, it being taken care of in special meeting of March 17.
ARTICLE 27
Article 27. To see if the town will authorize the appointment of a committee to investigate and report at a future meeting upon a location on the west side for a fire station and the cost thereof .- Board of Select- men.
On motion of Leander M. Clark
Voted: That a committee of seven be appointed to investigate the subject matter of this article and report at a future town meeting.
ARTICLE 28
Article 28. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to defray the expenses of the observance of the Fourth of July, and that the Moderator appoint a committee to take charge of said ob- servance for the year 1930 .- Fred S. Grant and others.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 28, and that a committee of five be ap- pointed.
ARTICLE 29
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to appoint a Committee to have charge of a Tercentenary Celebration on behalf of the town, or ap- point as such Committee those persons heretofore appointed by the Board of Selectmen for that purpose, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of said Committee .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee
Voted: That a committee of seven be appointed and that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to carry out the purposes of Ar- ticle 29.
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An amendment by C. F. Young to increase to $2,200.00, $1,700.00 of which be expended under the direction of the Selectmen in sandblasting the Town Hall, was lost.
ARTICLE 23
A motion that Article 23 be taken up was lost.
ARTICLE 30
Article 30. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money with which to repair the "Lafayette House" owned by the town, to be expended by the Tercentenary Committee or otherwise as the town may decide .- Hubbard B. Mansfield and others.
On motion by Finance Committee, as amended by Messrs. Round and Beebe, it was
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 30. That the expenditure of this money be delegated to the Park Commissioners and Tercentenery Committee.
ARTICLE 29
On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted: That Article 29 be taken up.
On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted: That the committee provided for under Article 29 be named by the Moderator.
ARTICLE 31
Article 31. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Board of As- sessors to add to the street list the names of residents alphabetically and that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for this purpose.
A motion by Finance Committee to indefinitely postpone was lost.
Affirmative 102; Negative 159.
On motion by John T. Stringer
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Voted: That the town instruct the Board of Assessors to add to the Street List names of residents alphabetically, and that the sum of $150.00 be raised and appropriated for this purpose.
ARTICLE 32
Article 32. To hear and act upon a report of the committee appointed under Article 36 of the warrant for the annual Town Meeting of 1929, re- lating to revision of Assessors' Plans .- Eden K. Bowser, Chairman of Com- mittee.
A. Francis Harrington reported for the committee
On motion by Thomas F. Kenney.
Voted: That report of committee be accepted.
ARTICLE 33
Article 33. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to carry out the recommendations of the committee reporting under the previous article, or what it will do about it .- Eden K. Bowser, Chairman of Committee.
On motion of Finance Committee
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 to carry out the purposes of Article 33.
ARTICLE 34
Article 34. To see if the town will authorize and instruct the Park Department to take jurisdiction and control over the Water Street play- ground .- George W. Abbot and others.
On motion by Eugene J. Sullivan
Voted: That the Park Department have jurisdiction and control over the Water Street Playground.
ARTICLE 35
Article 35. To see if the town will set apart a section of Forest Glade Cemetery for burial purposes for the Catholics of Wakefield and to take any appropriate action therefor .- John T. Stringer and others.
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George W. Abbott reported for the committee
Voted: That report of committee be accepted.
On motion by Mr. Abbott
Voted : That the town permit the Catholics of Wakefield to use for burial purposes, with others, the portion of Forest Glade Cemetery bounded by a line running from a point at Foster's lane and land of Boston & Maine R. R., thence the line runs easterly about 885 ft., thence southerly to land of Grubb about 550 ft., then westerly to land of Boston & Maine R. R., about 885 ft., thence northerly along land of Boston & Maine R. R., about 550 ft., to point of beginning containing about eleven acres.
ARTICLE 36
Article 36. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the lo- cation of the private way known as Newell road near Jordan avenue .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted: That the town accept and allow a report of the Board of Se- lectmen laying out a town way in substantially the location of the private way known as Newell Road near Jordan Ave., all as shown on a plan filed with the Town Clerk with said report and laid out under the law authorizing betterments.
ARTICLE 4
On motion by William Blanchard
Voted: That Article 4, in so far as it relates to Highway appropriation, be taken up.
Motion by Mr. Blanchard
That the Highway appropriation of $130,000.00 be increased by $3,000.00 for the purpose of building Newell Road.
On motion by Mr. Craigin as amended by Clemons.
Voted: That the sum of $3,000.00 for the original cost of construction of Newell Road be taken from the General Highway appropriation.
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A motion by C. F. Young, that that portion of Article 4, relating to Police appropriation, be taken up, was lost.
ARTICLE 37
Article 37. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the lo- cation of the private way known as Eustis Avenue running from Elm Street to Parker Road .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by M. E. S. Clemons
Voted: That the town accept and allow a report of the Board of Se- lectmen laying out a town way in substantially the location of the private way known as Eustis Avenue running from Elm Street to Parker Road, all as shown on a plan filed with the Town Clerk with said report and laid out under the law authorizing betterments.
ARTICLE 40
Article 40. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote passed under Article 1 of the special town meeting of May 6, 1929, whereby the meeting voted to authorize the Selectmen to enter into an agreement or agreements with the Heywood-Wakefield Company relative to the relo- cation and division of the main brook crossing the land of said Company from the location of the Boston & Maine Railroad to Melvin and Water Streets .- John J. Butler and others.
On motion by J. J. Butler
Voted: That Article 40 be taken up.
A motion by J. J. Butler, that the town rescind the vote passed under Article 1 of the special town meeting of May 6, 1929, was lost.
On motion by J. J. Round
Voted: That this meeting stand adjourned to Monday, March 31, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Adjourned at 9:55 o'clock P. M.
Attendance 400.
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ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, MARCH 31, 1930
Meeting called to order at 7:32 o'clock P. M., by Moderator Eaton, Article 41 being in order.
ARTICLE 41
Article 41. To see if the town will vote to make application to the General Court to erect and constitute a city form of government in the town of Wakefield .- John J. Butler and others.
Motion by Mr. J. J. Butler
That this meeting instruct the Board of Selectmen to place upon the ballot for the next annual Town Meeting the question raised by this ar- ticle.
During the discussion, the hour of eight having arrived
On motion of Mr. Butler
Voted: That this meeting stand adjourned until the business of the special Town Meeting be disposed of.
Adjourned at eight o'clock P. M.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 31, 1930
Meeting called to order by Moderator Eaton at eight o'clock P. M., who read the call for the meeting. Reading of articles waived. Constable's Return read.
ARTICLE 1
Article 1. To see if the town will vote to purchase, or authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by eminent domain, for school purposes, the property on Main Street, supposed owners being William R. Carver and Gertrude C. Skidmore with a life interest therein of William H. B. Brig- ham. Said property is situated on Main Street and shown on "Plan K of lands belonging formerly to the estate of Cyrus Wakefield, containing 37,253 square feet more or less and bounded :- Easterly by Main Street 63.8 feet; Southeasterly by land now or formerly of Adam Hawkes on two lines 347 feet; Westerly on the Easterly shore of a pond 162.4 feet and Northwesterly by land now or late of F. and L. Hawkes 340.5 feet; sub- ject to a right of flowage if any exists, and raise and appropriate a suffi- cient sum of money for said purchase or taking or authorize an issue of bonds to provide money therefor .- School Committee by Willard B. Atwell.
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Motion by Finance Committee
That the town purchase for school purposes from William H. B. Brig- ham his interest in the land described in Article 1 for the consideration as follows: to pay to said Brigham the sum of $60.00 each month during his life, such payment to commence when said Brigham vacates the premises, after being so ordered by the town.
After discussion, on motion of J. J. Round
Voted: That the subject matter of this article be indefinitely post- poned.
ARTICLE 2
Article 2. To see if the town will vote to purchase, or authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by eminent domain, for school purposes, the property at 539 Main Street, known as the Hawkes estate, substantially bounded and described as follows: Said real estate is situated on Westerly side of Main Street and contains about 25,000 square feet and bounded: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said land on said Main Street at land now or formerly of John Newman's estate, thence the line runs Westerly by land of said Newman's estate to the water course or brook at land now or formerly of Cyrus Wakefield; thence Northerly and Northeaster- ly in a curving line and then nearly Easterly by said water course of brook and by land of said Wakefield to said Main Street; thence Southerly by said Main Street to the point of beginning. Excepting from the above described land about 7500 square feet of land included in a strip along the Northerly side thereof conveyed to said town of Wakefield by deed dated June 26, 1924, and recorded with Middlesex So. Dist. Deeds Book 4743, Page 531.
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