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2,275.00
Salaries of Regular Men and/or Substitutes therefor
24,090.00
Other Expense
6,900.00
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Hydrant Rental
9,475.00
Moth Department
Salary of Superintendent
2,300.00
Wages of Other Employees
4,300.00
Other Expense
1,000.00
Building Inspector
Salary
1,800.00
Allowance for Auto
150.00
Other Expense
75.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Salary
650.00
Allowance for Truck
200.00
Other Expense
25.00
Dog Officer-Salary
600.00
Animal Inspector-Salary
300.00
Forest Warden
150.00
Forest Warden Patrol
300.00
Wire Inspector-Salary
300.00
Compensation Account
1,500.00
On amendment by Sel. Adams:
Voted: That the Police Department "Other Expense" be increased from $5,300.00 to $5,700.00 to allow for the purchase of a motorcycle.
Motion, as amended, voted in the affirmative.
HEALTH AND SANITATION
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $31,084.20 to be apportioned as follows:
Health Department
Salaries of Board
$ 300.00
Salary of Agent 500.00
Salary of Nurse
1,560.00
Salary of Milk Inspector
500.00
Salary of Plumbing Inspector
500.00
Other Expense
10,000.00
Unpaid Bills
360.75
Care of Dumps
1,760.00
Garbage Collection
5,000.00
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Sewer Department
Sewer Maintenance:
Salary Superintendent
288.45
Salaries of Clerks
265.00
Salary of Paymaster
50.00
Other Expense
6,000.00
Sewer Connections
4,000.00
GENERAL HIGHWAYS
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $50,390.54 to be apportioned as follows:
Salary of Superintendent
$ 675.00
Salary of Ass't. Supt.
2,169.37
Salary of Timekeeper
342.00
Salary of Clerk
1,304.17
Other Expense
45,900.00
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
On motion of the Finance Committee:
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $162,258.30 to be apportioned as follows:
Salaries of Board
$ 500.00
Outside Relief
31,500.00
Salaries of Agent and Clerks
3,503.33
Other Expense
700.00
Aid to Dependent Children
14,000.00
Salaries of Agent and Clerks
275.00
Balance of $600.86 be taken from available Federal Funds.
Other Expense
100.00
Outside Relief Unpaid Bills, 1938
12.00
Outside Relief Unpaid Bills, 1939
455.96
Outside Relief Unpaid Bills, 1940
3,152.25
Outside Relief Unpaid Bills, 1941
2,355.40
Old Age Assistance
74,000.00
Old Age Assistance Administration:
Salary of Investigator
$ 1,304.16
Salary of Clerk
1,043.33
Allowance for Auto 240.00
Other Expense 506.50
to be taken from available Federal Funds $1,593.99.
1,500.00
To be appropriated by the town
Old Age Assistance Unpaid Bills
146.89
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Infirmary:
Salaries and Wages
Other Expense
$ 2,100.00
6,000.00
Soldiers' Benefits:
State Aid
$ 1,600.00
Military Aid
1,700.00
Soldiers' Relief
18,000.00
Soldiers' Relief Unpaid Bills
157.47
Soldiers' Relief Agent's Salary
500.00
EDUCATION
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $307,500.00 to be apportioned as follows:
School Department
Salaries
$241,500.00
Other Expense
45,000.00 2,500.00
Trade Schools
Library:
Salaries
$ 14,000.00
Other Expense
4,500.00
And that $1,949.61 be appropriated from receipts from Dog Tax for other expense.
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
Motion by the Finance Committee:
That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $82,955.30 to be ap- portioned as follows:
Park and Cemetery Departments:
Salaries of Board
$ 300.00
Salary of Superintendent (Park)
1,540.00
Wages of Other Employees
1,400.00
Other Expense
3,300.00
Salary of Superintendent (Cemetery)
1,456.00
Wages of Employees
1,500.00
Other Expense
1,500.00
Care of Old Cemetery
100.00
To be appropriated from sale of Lots Fund
3,067.00
1,489.00
Finance Committee
Balance to be appropriated by Town Miscellaneous Account $ 485.00 125.00
$ 4,556.00
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Street Lights
21,600.00
Fire Alarm, Police Signal, Traffic Lights
2,000.00
Rifle Range Company F State Guard
450.00
Recreation Commission
1,200.00
Fire Insurance
3,800.00
Lake Quannapowitt
500.00
Planning Board
100.00
Board of Appeal
300.00
Retirement System-Pensions
20,762.00
Retirement System-Interest Deficiency
464.30
Retirement System-Expense Fund
1,140.00
Reserve Fund
22,000.00
And that $8,000 be transferred from the Overlay Surplus Account to the Reserve Fund.
Amendment by George Abbott to change the salary of the Park De- partment Superintendent from $1,540.00 to $1,820.00 voted in the Negative.
Amendment by Edward G. Lee to increase the amount for the Plan- ning Board by $100.00 to a total of $200.00, thereby increasing the total to $83,055.30, voted in the Affirmative.
Motion, as amended, voted in the Affirmative.
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $86,006.47 to be apportioned as follows:
Water Department:
Salaries of Board
$ 300.00
Salary of Superintendent
2,711.55
Salaries of Clerks 3,073.67
Salary Collector-paymaster
500.00
Other Expense
53,000.00
Water Bonds
23,000.00
Water Interest
3,421.25
William B. Stantial amendment to increase item of "Other Expense" from $53,000 to $59,767.71 voted in the Negative.
At this point Patrick Tenney made the motion the Town Meeting adjourn until the night of March 16, one week hence. Motion defeated.
INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT
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On motion of Finance Committee :
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $48,500 to be apportioned as follows:
Interest
$ 6,500.00
Maturing Debt
42,000.00
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LIGHT DEPARTMENT
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of $300. for salaries of the Light Commissioners, and a further sum of $26,787.60 for salaries to be apportioned as follows:
Manager
$ 3,912.50
Office Manager
2,869.17
Office Clerks
8,085.83
Stock Clerk at Plant
1,643.25
Draftsman
1,643.25
Meter Readers
3,156.09
Superintendent Electric department
2,869.17
Chief Operator-sub station
2,086.67
Janitor
521.67
To be taken from the receipts of the department and the balance of the receipts of the department be appropriated for the use of the depart- ment for other expenses, provided, however, that if the income from said department shall exceed the expenses of the department for said fiscal year, the use of said excess, in whole or in part, to be determined by the 1943 Annual Town Meeting.
On motion by Harry Marshall:
Votod: That the Town meeting adjourn until one week from tonight, March 16, 1942, at 7:30.
Attendance 800.
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT
The moderator appointed the following committee to act under Article 2:
Patrick H. Tenney, Cyrus M. Dolbeare, William G. Dill, Frederick G. Gorman, Orrin J. Hale.
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ADJOURNED SESSION-MARCH 16, 1942
Meeting called to order at 7:35 P. M. by Moderator Thomas G. O'Con- nell, Article 7 being in order.
On motion by Patrick H. Tenney:
Voted: To take up Article 2.
ARTICLE 2
Patrick H. Tenney, for the committee appointed under Article 2, pre- sented the following nominations:
Field Drivers
Carrol Robie, Charles Doyle, Jr., George A. Bennett.
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Surveyors of Lumber
William E. Knox, James R. Cole, Edward C. Bowditch, Lyman Pres- cott, Larkin E. Bennett, Myron E. Wing.
Recreation Committee
Mary Morgan, William G. Dill, William McKilligan, Elizabeth Neary, Emily Climo, James F. Keating, John J. Powers.
Planning Board
Dr. Frank T. Woodbury, Fitzroy Willard and M. Gardner Clemons to complete the term of Charles W. Morrill.
On motion by Harry Marshall:
Voted: That the nominations be closed.
On motion by Patrick H. Tenney :
Voted: That the persons nominated by the committee be declared elected.
ARTICLE 7
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to provide for the payment of unpaid bills of the Compensation Account for the year 1941 as authorized by Chapter 179 of the Acts of the year 1941 .- Joseph W. MacInnis, Compensation Agent.
On motion by Harry Marshall for the Finance Committee:
Voted Unanimously: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $271.66 to provide, in accordance with Chapter 179, Acts of 1941, for pay- ment of unpaid bills of the Compensation Account for the year 1941, as follows:
Melrose Hospital Association
$ 86.66
George R. Murphy, M. D.
5.00
Irving Showstack, M. D.
9.00
Ira W. Richardson, M. D.
8.00
J. William Burke, M. D.
11.00
John H. Holleran. M. D.
9.00
John H. Holleran, M. D.
143.00
$ 271.66
ARTICLE 8
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to provide for the payment of unpaid bills of the Board of Health for the year 1941 as authorized by Chapter 179 of the Acts of the year 1941 .- Board of Health.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted unanimously: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $67.00 to provide in accordance with Chapter 179, Acts of 1941 for pay-
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ment of unpaid bills of the Health Department for the year 1941 as fol- lows:
Massachusetts Memorial Hospital
$ 49.00
J. William Burke, M. D.
18.00
$ 67.00
ARTICLE 9
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to provide for the payment of unpaid bills of the Welfare Department con- tracted in prior years as authorized by Chapter 179 of the Acts of the year 1941 .- Board of Public Welfare.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted Unanimously: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $213.45 to provide in accordance with Chapter 179, Acts of 1941 for pay- ment of unpaid bills of the Welfare Department as follows:
For the year 1938
Elwin H. Wells
$ 37.00
For the year 1941
Reid's Market, Inc.
4.00
Morris Market
5.20
Romano's Market
18.95
Dr. L. Marshall Crosby
9.00
Dr. William H. Corcoran
10.00
Dr. Vernon A. Roach
20.00
John T. Stringer
100.00
Municipal Light Plant
7.80
Greenwood Shoe Repairing
1.50
$213.45
ARTICLE 10
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Lowell Street; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the state or county, or both, for this purpose or take any other action in relation thereto .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the subject matter of this article be indefinitely post- poned.
ARTICLE 11
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Salem Street; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the state or county, or both,
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for this purpose or take any other action in relation thereto .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 11 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 12
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the maintenance of various streets; built under Chapter 90, General Laws, Ter. Ed., said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the state or county, or both, for this purpose or take any other action in relation thereto .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate $1,000. to carry out the purposes of Article 12, only such portion thereof to be expended as may be equal to one half the sum provided by the State and County together for the same purpose.
ARTICLE 13
To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept on behalf of the Town, conveyances or easements from time to time, giving the Town the right to slope land back from the street lines and to con- struct retaining walls .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to accept on be- half of the town, conveyances or easements from time to time, giving the town the right to slope land back from the street lines and to construct re- taining walls, such authorization to extend until the next annual town meeting.
ARTICLE 14
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate money for WPA and other Federal Projects .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000. to carry out the purposes of Article 14, except that expenditures thereunder shall be made only for administration and for purposes within the scope of approved W. P. A., or other Federal Projects.
ARTICLE 15
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to be expended for painting and carpenter work at the Lafayette Building .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $300. to carry out the purposes of Article 15.
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ARTICLE 16
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to be expended by the Highway Department for construction of a cement sidewalk and curbing and to re-locate existing fence on the westerly side of Main Street, being a continuation of the present sidewalk along Lake Quannapowitt to Lowell Street .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500. to carry out the purposes of Article 16.
ARTICLE 17
To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the same location of the private way known as Bellevue Avenue running easterly from Preston Street approximately seven hundred feet and raise and appropriate money for the construction thereof .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Robert H. Adams:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 17 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 18
To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the same location of the private way known as Crosby Road running northerly from Oak Street approximately 665 feet and raise and appropriate money for the construc- tion thereof .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 18 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 19
To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the same location of the private way known as Cutter Street running westerly from North Avenue approximately 350 feet, and raise and appropriate money for the construction thereof .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 19 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 20
To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the same location of the private way known as Willow Street running westerly from North Ave- nue approximately 375 feet and raise and appropriate money for the con- struction thereof .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 20 be indefinitely postponed.
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ARTICLE 21
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to paint and make necessary repairs upon the Central Fire Station .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $500. to carry out the purposes of Article 21.
ARTICLE 22
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to paint and make necessary repairs upon the fire station at Greenwood .-- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee :
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $800. to carry out the purposes of Article 22.
ARTICLE 23
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by right of eminent domain or purchase under Chapter 79 of the General Laws an easement for drainage purposes in and over the follow- ing described property:
Parcel 1-In property of Laura M. C. Rexford. Beginning at a point on the dividing line of land of Rexford and land of Clough, said point being five and one one-hundredth (5.01) feet northerly from the dividing line of land of Clough and land of Robinson; then N 78-15 W through land of Rexford a distance of fifty-four and one one-hundredth (54.01) feet; thence S 11-45 W through land of Rexford fifteen and no one-hundredths (15.00) feet; thence S 78-15 E through land of Rexford fifty-four and eighty-seven one hundredths (54.87) feet to the land of Robinson; thence by land of Robinson and land of Clough fifteen and three one hundredths (15.03) feet to point of beginning. Said description is intended to con- form with a plan entitled "Plan of Drainage Easement in Wakefield, Massa- chusetts" dated December 28, 1940, John F. Rand, Civil Engineer, Melrose, to be recorded herewith.
Parcel 2-In land of Herman L. and Lois H. Robinson bounded be- ginning 265 feet northerly from the intersection of Grafton and Ames Streets, thence the line runs at right angles 115.13 feet by land of Robinson thence by land of Rexford northerly 10.02 feet to land of Clough, thence by land of Clough 115.7 feet easterly to Ames Street thence by Ames Street 10 feet southerly to point of beginning, and raise and appropriate a suffici- ent sum of money to pay therefor .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to take by emin- ent domain or purchase, under Chapter 79 of the General Laws, an ease- ment for drainage purposes in and over the property described in Article 23, and that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $25.00 therefor.
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ARTICLE 24
To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 710 of the Acts of the year 1941, entitled "An Act Relative to the Registration and Operation of Certain Bicycles."-Board of Selectmen.
The act was read by the Moderator.
On motion by Robert H. Adams:
Voted: That the Town accept the provisions of Chapter 710 of the Acts of 1941, being an act relative to the registration and operation of cer- tain bicycles.
ARTICLE 25
To see if the Town will vote to sell to Ralph A. Crosby, Trustee of the Wakefield Construction Company, for a nominal consideration, a certain parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Easterly by Meriam Street, 20 feet; southerly by other land of Ralph A. Crosby, Trustee of the Wakefield Construction Company 100.75 feet; westerly by other land of the Town of Wakefield, 30.28 feet; and northerly by other land of the Town of Wakefield, 100 feet; and authorize the treasurer in the name and behalf of the Town of Wakefield, to execute and deliver its deed therefor .- Joseph W. MacInnis, Building Inspector.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town vote to sell to Ralph A. Crosby, Trustee of the Wakefield Construction Company, for a nominal consideration, land as described in Article 25 and authorize the Treasurer to execute and deliver a deed for same in the name and behalf of the Town of Wakefield.
ARTICLE 26
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to ex- ecute for the term of three years a contract for the collection of garbage, the contractor to be under suitable bond. Said contract not to exceed three years and to become effective at the expiration of the present con- tract, which expires June 30, 1942 .- Board of Health.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town vote to authorize the Board of Health to ex- ecute a contract for collection of garbage, said contract not to exceed a term of three years from June 30th, 1942, and to be let only after adver- tising for public bids.
ARTICLE 27
To see if the Town will authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer in the following locations: Commencing at a manhole at an angle in Greenwood Avenue thence in a private way, westerly about 88 feet to Oak Street, thence in Oak Street northeasterly about 220 feet, thence in Green Street northerly approximately 970 feet, and raise and
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appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor or authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow or issue notes or bonds therefor .- Board of Health
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 27 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 28
To see if the Town will authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer in a private way between Meriam Street and Forest Street, called Robert Street, commencing at a manhole in said Robert Street thence westerly and southerly in Robert Street to Forest Street approximately 863 feet, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor or authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow or issue notes or bonds therefor; and authorize the Water and Sewerage Board of the Town of Wakefield to take by eminent domain under the authority of Chapter 377, Acts of 1900, and any other authority thereto enabling them, or by purchase, an easement in the whole of the private way as shown on a plan by John F. Rand entitled "Plan of Land in Wakefield, Mass.," belonging to Wakefield Construction Com- pany, Ralph A. Crosby, Tr., dated October 31, 1941, and approved by the Board of Survey, Town of Wakefield and on file in the Town Clerk's office. Board of Health.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer as described in Article 28, and raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000; and also to authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to take by eminent domain under authority of Chapter 377 of the Acts of 1900, or by purchase, and easement as described in Article 28.
ARTICLE 29
To see if the Town will authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer in Forest Street approximately 215 feet easterly and 300 feet westerly from the intersection of a private way known as Robert Street, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor or authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow or issue notes or bonds therefor .- Board of Health.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer as described in Article 29 and raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000. therefor.
ARTICLE 30
To see if the Town will appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law on account of assessments levied on the town for its share of the principal of the Middlesex County Tubercu-
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losis Hospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932 bonds maturing in 1942, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any other indebted- ness incurred and outstanding under said Chapter 10, also for the Town's share of the cost and interest on said bonds due in 1942, also for the care, maintenance, and repair of said Hospital for 1941 and including interest on temporary notes issued therefor in accordance with sections of Chapter 111 of the General Laws applicable therefor, and for, all other expenses in connection therewith, including Chapter 400, Section 25G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936, determine how the money shall be raised, or in any way act thereon .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $9,284.22 to carry out the purposes of Article 30.
ARTICLE 31
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to lay water mains in the following streets: In Charles Street from Birch Hill Avenue southeasterly about 660 feet; in Salisbury Road from Charles Street southerly about 500 feet; in Cumberland Road from Salis- bury Road Westerly about 300 feet; and in Holland Road from Salisbury Road easterly about 400 feet and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow and issue notes or bonds therefor .- Delphine O. Cuzzi and others.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 31 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 32
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 to re- claim and replant all or part of the area on the southwest watershed of Crystal Lake formerly used as a gravel pit by the Town .- Board of Select- men.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the subject matter of Article 32 be referred to the Board of Selectmen for consideration as a W. P. A. project.
ARTICLE 33
To hear and act upon the report of the Committee appointed under Article 37 of the warrant for the annual meeting of 1939 to study needs of the Town in respect to shade trees .- Board of Selectmen.
Donald White, for the committee, read a report stating that the com- mittee believes in the desirability of enhancing the beauty of the Town by the planting of various tree species other than those commonly in use on our streets, and that, last year, the committee proposed to ask for an
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appropriation of $100, and that the committee still believes any reason- able sum of money expended in this manner is well expended. The report was signed by John A. Landry, Frank T. Woodbury, C. Mabel Greenough and Donald White, chairman.
On motion by Harry Marshall:
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