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3,150.00
Chase Manhattan Bank
7,000.00
Cont. Illinois National Bank and Trust 5,453.00
Firstamerica Corp. 5,293.75
First National Bank of Boston
5,088.00
Manufacturers Trust 3,400.00
Merchants National Bank of Boston
5,100.00
National Shawmut Bank of Boston
5,300.00
Newton Waltham Bank and Trust
2,450.00
Rockland-Atlas National Bank of Boston
5,265.00
Rockland-Atlas National Bank of Boston 810.00
Security First National Bank of Los Angeles 3,465.00
U. S. Treasury bonds, 314's of '83 3,000.00
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City of New Bedford bonds, 4.1's of "77 5,062.50
City of Taunton Housing Authority bonds, 25/8's of '86 3,000.00
Mass. Turnpike Authority bonds, 3.3's of '94 Ralph C. Mahar Reg. School Dist. bonds,
5,072.23
33/4's of '73 5,025.62
Town of Dracut bonds, 3's of '76 3,000.00
Central of Georgia Rwy. bonds, 5's of '62
5,000.00
Chesapeake & Ohio Rwy. bonds, 31/2's of '96 1,042.26
Chesapeake & Ohio Rwy. bonds, 31/2's of '96
1,018.67 Chesapeake & Ohio Rwy. bonds, 35/8's of '66 1,015.91
Great Northern Rwy. bonds, 23/4's of '82 3,024.70
Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad bonds, 33/8's of '80 1,992.64 Illinois Central Railroad bonds, 31/4's of '80 1,994.04
Illinois Central Railroad bonds, 33/8's of '89 2,000.00
Louisville & Nashville Rwy bonds, 33/8's of '03 2,182.06 Louisville & Nashville Rwy. bonds, 33/4's of '03 2,000.00 Louisville & Nashville Rwy. bonds, 41/2's of '62 5,000.00 N. Y. Central & Hudson River Rwy. bonds, 31/2's of '97 3,175.48
N. Y., Chicago & St. Louis Rwy. bonds, 3's of '86 5,091.26
N. Y., Chicago & St. Louis Rwy. bonds, 27/8's of '61 1,988.94
Northern Pacific Rwy. bonds, 4's of '97
1,998.73
Northern Pacific Rwy. bonds, 4's of '97
1,998.73
Northern Pacific Rwy. bonds, 4's of '97
1,998.72
Pere Marquette Rwy. bonds, 33/8's of '80
993.45
Pere Marquette Rwy. bonds, 33/8's of '80 Reading Co. bonds, 31/8's of '95
1,986.89
5,080.68
Seaboard Air Line Rwy. bonds, 3's of '80
2,986.39
Southern Pacific Railroad bonds, 23/4's of '96 1,690.72 Southern Pacific Railroad bonds, 41/2's of '62 4,982.86 St. Louis-San Francisco Rwy. bonds, 4's of '80 1,985.99
Virginian Rwy. bonds, 3's of '95 2,030.51
Virginian Railway bonds, 3's of '95 2,030.52
Western Maryland Rwy. bonds, 3's of '61
1,000.00
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Western Maryland Rwy. bonds, 3's of '60 999.50 Wheeling & Lake Erie Rwy. bonds, 234's of '74 1,988.05
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 25/8's of '86 2,012.72
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 23/4's of '82
2,009.95
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 23/4's of '80 2,019.19
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 33/8's of '73 2,021.65
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/4's of '84 4,088.94
Amer. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 43/8's of '85 5,057.73
Associated Telephone bonds, 35/8's of '81 2,037.75
General Tel. of California bonds, 41/2's of '86
5,069.89
General Tel. of California bonds, 41/8's of '88 5,020.51
Illinois Bell Tel. bonds, 3's of "78 2,039.77
Illinois Bell Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '84 2,025.51
Mountain States Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/8's of "78 1,017.41
Mountain States Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '78 1,017.41 Mountain States Tel. & Tel bonds, 31/2's of '90 5,046.74
Mountain States Tel. & Tel. bonds, 43/8's of '88 5,060.64
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 3's of '82 2,046.55
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 3's of "74 1,832.11
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 3's of "74 2,748.16
New Jersey Bell Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '88 836.26
New Jersey Bell Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '88 2,508.79
New Jersey Bell Tel. bonds, 3's of '89 2,019.48
New York Tel. bonds, 33/8's of '96 4,932.83
Northwestern Bell Tel. bonds, 43/8's of '89 5,045.27
Pacific Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '87 2,020.44
Pacific Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/4's of '78
2,052.61
Pacific Tel. & Tel. bonds, 23/4's of '85
1,927.82
Pacific Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/8's of '83
2,011.10
Pacific Tel. & Tel. bonds, 31/4's of '79
2,863.97
Southern Bell Tel. bonds, 23/4's of '85
957.30
Southern Bell Tel. bonds, 23/4's of '85 957.29
Wisconsin Tel. bonds, 41/2's of '92 5,060.48
Alabama Power bonds, 47/8's of '89 5,019.13
Arkansas Power & Light bonds, 31/8's of "74 2,029.41
California Electric Power bonds, 41/2's of '88 5,080.00
California Oregon Power bonds, 37/s's of '86
5,061.83
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Central Maine Power bonds, 33/8's of '85 1,865.80
Central Maine Power bonds, 33/8's of '85
932.90
Central Vermont Public Service bonds, 23/4's of '75 1,936.01
Central Vermont Public Service bonds, 31/2's of '81 886.91
Central Vermont Public Service bonds, 31/2's of '81 1,773.83
Community Public Service bonds, 53/8's of '87
5,091.48
Cons. Edison of New York bonds, 3's of '79 2,037.92
Cons. Gas, Elec. Lt. & Power of Baltimore bonds,, 23/4's of '86 4,022.38
Consumers Power bonds, 4's of '86
5,049.02
Duquesne Light bonds, 35/8's of '83
1,937.83
Duquesne Light bonds, 35/8's of '83
1,937.84
Fall River Elec. Lt. bonds, 33/4's of '83
3,002.59
Georgia Power bonds, 33/8's of '82 3,119.85
Idaho Power bonds, 4's of '88
5,000.00
Idaho Power bonds, 5's of '89
5,038.31
Kentucky Utilities bonds, 33/4's of '86
5,066.86
Maine Public Service bonds, 27/8's of '75
1,897.47
Merrimack-Essex Elec. Light bonds, 41/2's of '88 5,121.19 Milwaukee Gas Light bonds, 31/8's of '75 3,027.91
Montana Power bonds, 27/8's of '75 1,966.32
Montana Power bonds, 27/8's of '75 983.16
Montana Power bonds, 27/8's of '75
1,966.32
Montana Power bonds, 27/8's of '75
983.16
New England Power bonds, 23/4's of '79 2,006.06
New Orleans Public Service bonds, 41/2's of '87 5,038.89
No. Indiana Public Service bonds, 31/8's of '73 2,946.08
No. Indiana Public Service bonds, 31/8's of '73
982.02
No. Indiana Public Service bonds, 31/8's of '73 2,946.08
North Shore Gas bonds, 4's of '75
2,023.50
North Shore Gas bonds, 4's of "75 2,023.49
Orange & Rockland Utilities bonds, 41/2's of '88 4,753.67
Pacific Gas & Electric bonds, 3's of '70 2,014.85
Pacific Gas & Electric bonds, 3's of '70 2,056.65
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Public Service of New Hampshire bonds, 31/4's of '73 2,097.51 Public Service of Oklahoma bonds, 41/4's of '87 4,968.02 Rockland Light & Power bonds, 31/8's of "78 2,033.62 Savannah Electric & Power bonds, 37/8's of '86 5,103.78 Southern California Edison bonds, 3's of '65 2,012.41 Southern California Edison bonds, 3-1/4's of '64 1,913.61 Southern Nevada Power bonds, 5-1/4's of '89 5,000.00
St. Joseph Light & Power bonds, 5's of '89 5,061.68
Utah Power & Light bonds, 3-5/8's of '81 3,113.71
Virginia Electric & Power bonds, 3-3/8's of '81 3,082.17 Wisconsin Electric Power bonds, 3-7/8's of '86 5,087.01
Wisconsin Michigan Power bonds, 3's of '78 1,928.87 Wisconsin Power & Light bonds, 4-5/8's of '89 5,027.72
Aluminum of America bonds, 3-1/8's of '64 1,005.41
American Tobacco bonds, 3's of '69 990.59
General Motors bonds, 3-1/4's of '79
1,005.78
General Motors bonds, 3-1/4's of '79 1,005.77
National Dairy Products bonds, 3-1/8's of '76
998.03
Sears Roebuck bonds, 4-3/4's of '83
3,000.00
Accrued interest on bonds as of Dec. 31, 1959 3,330.72
Due from town for military service credit 233.80
$423,344.35
2. Liabilities:
Annuity Savings Fund
$324,350.22
Annuity Reserve Fund
50,042.12
Military Service Fund
4,357.46
Pension Fund
44,051.86
Expense Fund 542.69
$423,344.35
Respectfully submitted, LESLIE R. GRAY, Chairman CORA B. GRADY, Secretary JOHN P. RYAN Contributory Retirement System Board of Retirement, Plymouth
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REPORT OF ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR 1959
The Advisory and Finance Committee, while deliber- ating the budgetary and special requests for capital outlay this year, has attempted to test each request by applying four basic principles.
1. Would the expenditure produce a benefit to the Town as a whole and would the resulting service give the greatest return to the citizens? Furthermore, would the increase in services justify the increased tax burden?
2. Is the expenditure of public funds the only means of ac- complishing the result desired? If alternative courses are open, is political action resulting in higher taxes the best solution for the Town?
3. Is this the most opportune time to undertake the expendi- ture or would it be more beneficial to the Town to defer the proposal until such time as more information indicates the proper course of action?
4. If an article to be acted upon has been referred to a com- mittee or board specifically organized to report thereon, what information could the Advisory and Finance Com- mittee, with its broad view of the Town's overall economic structure, present to assist the Town in arriving at a vote based on sound facts?
The Committee, acting in behalf of the taxpayers, sug- gests that the representatives keep in mind that any hasty action might bring many additional costs which the Town can ill afford at this time.
The Committee has been tax-conscious this year for two reasons:
First, it was felt that the Town should not take on exces- sive obligations in view of possible incurrence of heavy capital outlays in the near future.
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And, secondly, considering the critical situation con- fronting the State, it was felt that the taxpayer should pre- pare himself for an additional tax burden from the State level.
Respectfully submitted,
PAUL WITHINGTON, Chairman
GEORGE ANDERSON WILLIAM J. HARRINGTON BERNARD KUSMIN VINCENT NICOLI
GEORGE S. ANZUONI
R. DOROTHY CANUCCI
LUCILE C. BREWSTER
EARL R. HARPER
WILFRED J. BROWN
HERBERT H. LANMAN
ANTHONY J. PACHECO
JOSEPH P. LITTLE, JR.
ROBERT D. SAMPSON LESLIE W. MacLEAN
Attested: Cora B. Grady, Secretary
SUMMARY OF COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
Article 7 $2,767,740.63
Total of Special Articles 344,742.66
State and County Assessments (net) 211,941.39
Overlay Deficit-1956
473.47
Overlay Deficit-1957
329.51
Overlay for 1959 (Estimate)
55,000.00
Total Recommended Expenditures
$3,380,227.66
Estimated Receipts
$1,039,879.38
Excess and Deficiency (Articles
11, 12 and 21) 273,000.00
Reserve Overlay (Article 10)
5,000.00
Parking Meter Receipts (Article 18)
725.00
Parking Lot Receipts (Article 19)
1,000.00
Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves
Fund (Article 38) 3,100.00
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Cash from Developers (Article 78) 2,850.00
Total from sources other than tax levy 1,325,554.38
Net to be raised 1959 Poll Tax (Estimate)
$2,054,673.28
8,500.00
Balance from Real and Personal $2,046,173.28 Based on the 1958 valuation of $36,933,975, this total will require a tax rate of approximately $55.40.
An increase of $1,000,000 in the valuation would reduce this tax rate by approximately $1.45.
Each $37,000 added to or subtracted from the net total above would increase or decrease the tax rate approxi- mately $1.
INDEX
Advisory & Finance Committee Report, 1959 370
Assessors, Board of 351
Cemetery Commissioners 349
Community Nurse 332
Housing Authority 358
Library
336
Park Department
361
Personnel Board
25
Planning Board
357
Public Welfare
344
Aid to Dependent Children
345
Disability Assistance 345
General Relief 346
Infirmary 347
Old Age Assistance 344
Redevelopment Authority 340
Retirement, Board of 363
School Report 245
Administration 246
Appointments to Teaching Staff 272
Attendance Supervisor's Report 265
Calendar 247
Census 265
School Report - continued
Committee 246
Elementary Schools, Report of 270
Employees 274 265
Employment of Minors
Enrollment 266
Financial Statement 248
High School Principal's Report 259
Junior High School Principal's Report 262
Music Supervisor, Report of 267
Oral Hygiene and Dental Clinic 268
Resignations in Teaching Staff
273
School Committee Report 252
Superintendent's Report
252
Selectmen's Department 289
Airport Commission 311
Development and Industrial Commission 330
Engineer, Town 293
Fisheries, Inland
292
Forest, Town 291
Harbor Master 331
Insect Pest Control 296
319
Jurors, List of
Public Safety, Commission of
297
Building Inspector
307
Dog Officer 306
Fire Division 299
Forest Fire 300
Health Division 303
Selectmen's Department - Continued
Police Division 308
Sealer of Weights and Measures
306
Selectmen's Report 290
Streets and Sewers, Supt. of
313
Veterans' Services
294
Town Accountant's Report 111
Schedule A (Cash Receipts and Payments) 114
Schedule B (Appropriations) 142
Schedule C (Estimated Receipts) 216
Schedule D (Revenue Account) 217
Schedule E (Excess and Deficiency) 218
Schedule F (Balance Sheet) 219
Schedule G (Funded Indebtedness) 224
Schedule H (Funded Indebtedness) 221
Schedule I (Trust Funds) 226
Schedule J (Calculation of Credit) 243
Town Clerk's Report 3
Annual Town Meeting
15
Births
84
Deaths
103
Marriages 96
Officers, 1959 Town 3
Special Town Meeting 14
Town Meeting Members 10
Tree Warden 349
Water Department 279
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Plymouth
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1960
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Plymouth
MASSACHUSETTS
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1960
Linotyped, Printed and Bound by THE MEMORIAL PRESS, INC. Plymouth, Mass.
THE TOWN OF PLYMOUTH SALUTES ITS 1960-1961 Plymouth High School Basketball Team
Photo by Dickson
Seated, left to right: James Gardner and David Ferrazzi; Kneeling, left to right: Paul Bongiovanni, Frank Rose, Weston Whiting, Coach Harold Rogers, Charles Maccaferri, Robert Guidaboni, William Kriegel; Back row, standing, left to right: Richard Almeida, Stephen Cavicchi, Anthony Silva, Philip Greene, Alton Mattioli and Richard Clark.
1961 CLASS C 1961 SOUTH SHORE TOURNEY CHAMPIONS EASTERN MASS. (Tech) TOURNEY CHAMPIONS 1960 - 61 Season Record - 21 Wins, 3 Losses Coach: Harold Rogers Assistant Coach: John Sarson
Faculty Manager: Mario Romano Team Managers: Russell Goodwin School Principal: Lawrence Bongiovanni Ralph Price
1961 South Shore Tourney Eastern Mass. (Tech) Tourney P.H.S. 76; Randolph 55 P.H.S. 70; Sharon 43 P.H.S. 90; Wareham 53 P.H.S. 71; Lynn Trade 37 P.H.S. 57; Foxboro 42 (March 7 at Boston Garden) Finals P.H.S. 46; Silver Lake 43 P.H.S. 73; Marian, Framingham 57 Finals (March 11 at Boston Garden) P.H.S. 63; Foxboro 31
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Annual Report of the Town Clerk
Town Officers for 1960
Selectmen
Francis P. Shea, Chairman
Term Expires 1961
William H. Barrett
Term Expires 1962
George E. Randall
Term Expires 1962
Sumner A. Chapman, Jr. Term Expires 1963
James T. Frazier Term Expires 1963
Town Clerk
Herbert K. Bartlett Resigned July 31,1960
Kathryn F. Swift Appo. Temporary August 1, 1960 to Sep- tember 10, 1960
M. Herbert Craig
Term Expires 1962
Herbert K. Bartlett, Secretary Resigned
Town Treasurer
Herbert K. Bartlett
Resigned July 31, 1960
Kathryn. F. Swift Appo. Temporary August 1, 1960 to Sep- tember 10, 1960
M. Herbert Craig Term Expires 1962
Collector of Taxes
Harold W. Baker Term Expires 1962
Moderator
George A. White Term Expires 1961
Town Accountant
Cora B. Grady Term Expires December 4, 1962
Assessors of Taxes
Robert A. Carr, Chairman Term Expires 1963
William H. Barrett Term Expires 1961
Carl W. Raymond Term Expires 1962
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Overseers of Public Welfare
Margaret E. McLean, Chairman
Term Expires 1962
Dexter M. Brooks
Term Expires 1963
John J. Magee
Term Expires 1961
Francis H. Murphy
Term Expires 1961
Joseph H. Nogueira
Resigned
Paul Withington Appointed October 19, 1960
Term Expires 1961
Water Commissioners
Peter R. Billey, Chairman
Term Expires 1963
Benjamin B. Brewster
Term Expires 1961
Richard T. Eldridge
Term Expires 1962
Daniel F. Mulcahy
Term Expires 1962
Arthur Addyman Term Expires 1963
Superintendent of Schools
Chester V. Sweatt Resigned
F. Edward Nicolas Acting Superintendent
Oct. 15 to Dec. 31, 1960
School Committee
Spencer H. Brewster, Chairman
Term Expires 1962
Harry F. Doyle
Term Expires 1961
Jane Gellar Term Expires 1961
Samuel K. Stewart
Term Expires 1962
Alton S. Cavicchi Term Expires 1963
Mary M. Dolan Term Expires 1963
Plymouth Redevelopment Authority
Ralph L. Drew, Chairman Term Expires 1963
William B. Edmands
Term Expires 1961
John P. Ryan Term Expires 1962
Howard P. Barnes
Term Expires 1964
Clifford E. Sampson Term Expires 1965
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Cemetery Commissioners and Burial Hill Committee
F. Willard Dittmar, Chairman
Term Expires 1963
Richard T. Eldridge
Term Expires 1961
George E. Randall
Term Expires 1962
Park Commissioners
Walter B. Haskell, Chairman
Term Expires 1962
Arrigo Guidoboni
Term Expires 1961
Edward J. Hand
Term Expires 1961
John W. Searles
Term Expires 1962
Anthony V. Pioppi
Term Expires 1963
Planning Board
Ronald A. Forth, Chairman
Term Expires 1965
David M. Crawley
Term Expires 1961
Edward Chase
Term Expires 1962
A. Linwood Ellis
Term Expires 1964
Bryce Prindle Resigned
Wilfred J. Brown Appointed Aug. 24, 1960 Term Expires 1961
Board of Registrars
Robert L. Marvelli, Chairman Term Expires 1962
Gerald Kiernan Term Expires 1963
Arthur G. Estes, Jr.
Term Expires 1961
Herbert K. Bartlett, Secretary Retired
M. Herbert Craig, Secretary
Term Expires 1962
Contributory Retirement Board
John P. Ryan, Chairman
Term Expires 1961
Leslie R. Gray Resigned
Peter Brigida
Term Expires 1962
Cora B. Grady
Term Expires 1962
Committee on Inland Fisheries
Frank L. Bailey
Term Expires 1961
Martin B. Person, Jr. Term Expires 1961
William R. Wood
Term Expires 1961
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Field Drivers and Fence Viewers
Albert F. Saunders
Term Expires 1961
Morris Stern
Term Expires 1961
Euclid Carreau
Term Expires 1961
Committee on Town Forest
John A. Kennedy
Term Expires 1961
James A. White
Term Expires 1962
Harold G. Roberts
Term Expires 1963
Constables
William Gault
Term Expires 1961
Leo M. Murphy
Term Expires 1961
James Pierson
Term Expires 1961
Tree Warden
John A. Kennedy Term Expires 1961
Public Safety Commission
Charles C. Wall, Chairman
Term Expires 1961
Joseph R. Stefani Term Expires 1962
Arthur E. Pratt, Jr. Term Expires 1963
Housing Authority
Thomas F. Quinn, Chairman Term Expires 1962
Lawrence Stiles Term Expires 1961
Clifford C. Agnew
Resigned
M. Herbert Craig Term Expires 1964
Frederick A. Wirtzburger Term Expires 1965
Kenneth Gray Term Expires 1961
Personnel Board
Elmer Haskins, Chairman Term Expires 1963 Harold E. Giles Term Expires 1961
Lauris J. Bradbury Term Expires 1962
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Advisory and Finance Committee
Charles C. Henderson, Chairman
Term Expires 1961
R. Dorothy Canucci
Term Expires 1961
Robert Cartmell Term Expires 1961
Leslie W. MacLean
Term Expires 1961
Ronald W. Butterfield
Term Expires 1961
Adeline Keller Term Expires 1962 Donald A. Newey Term Expires 1962 William B. Stearns, Jr. Term Expires 1962
Henry Stefani
Term Expires 1962
Alvin Tavares
Term Expires 1962
Horace A. Genovese
Term Expires 1963 Resigned
Joseph P. Little, Jr.
Harold T. Maccaferri
Term Expires 1963
Hugo T. Pereira
Term Expires 1963
Hans F. Slade Term Expires 1963
Arsene A. Strassel, 2nd
Term Expires 1963
Zoning Board of Appeals
Thomas F. Quinn, Chairman
Term Expires 1961
Ronald A. Forth Term Expires 1962
Amedeo O. Collari Term Expires 1963
Alternates
John P. Ryan Term Expires 1961
Ronald McIntosh Term Expires 1962
Airport Commission
James T. Frazier, Chairman Term Expires 1961
John Petrell, Jr.
Term Expires 1961
Douglas Armstrong Term Expires 1963
Sumner A. Chapman, Jr. Term Expires 1963
Elio W. Barufaldi, Airport Manager Term Expires 1961 William H. Barrett
Term Expires 1962
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Development and Industrial Commission
Edward N. Mayer, Chairman
Richard Norton
John Petrell, Jr.
Melvin Coombs
Lawrence Mossey
David Crawley
William H. Barrett
Henry W. Barnes, Jr.
Hyman Sherman
Term Expires 1961 Term Expires 1961 Term Expires 1962 Term Expires 1963 Term Expires 1963 Term Expires 1964 Term Expires 1964 Term Expires 1965 Term Expires 1965
Moth Superintendent: John A. Kennedy Chief of Fire Department: Arthur H. Lamb Chief of Police: Leo M. Murphy Forest Fire Warden: Arthur H. Lamb
Superintendent of Streets: Elmer C. Chandler
Superintendent of Water Department: Theodore Brink Superintendent of Parks and Playgrounds: Arthur Sirrico Committee on Sewers: Selectmen
Superintendent of Oak Grove, Vine Hills and Outlying Ceme- teries: Austin Fratus
Superintendent of Manomet Cemetery: Gordon S. McCosh
Superintendent of Infirmary and Pound Keeper: Flora L. Cavicchi
Town Counsel: Hugh R. Maraghy Town Engineer: Edward Chase Inspector of Animals: Louis Cappella Inspector of Slaughtering: Louis Cappella Inspectors of Plumbing: Andrew Rae and Frederick A. Bliss Dog Officer: Louis Cappella
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Sealer of Weights and Measures: Harold E. Giles
Sexton: Albert K. C. McMann
Surveyor of Wood and Bark: Harold E. Giles Collector of Water Rates: Harold W. Baker
Harbor Master: Donald L. McDonald
Beach Committee: Selectmen Agent - Liquor Licensing Board: Leo M. Murphy Caretaker of Veterans' Graves: Charles Dennis Veterans' Burial Agent: Ralph A. Torrance Director of Veterans' Services: Ralph A. Torrance Building Inspector: Albert F. Saunders
Director - County Aid to Agriculture: John F. Prentice
Civil Defense Director: Walter B. Haskell
Deputy Civil Defense Director: Arthur H. Lamb
Regional School District Planning Committee
Article 16-1960
David A. Cappannari Alton S. Cavicchi A. Linwood Ellis, Jr.
Legislation pertaining to the Commissioners of Public Safety - Article 82 - 1960 Hugh R. Maraghy Harold H. Hamilton, M.D. Reubin M. Winokur
Regional School District Committee on vote passed October 8, 1960 David A. Cappannari Alton S. Cavicchi A. Linwood Ellis, Jr.
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TOWN MEETING MEMBERS
PRECINCT I
Term Expires 1963
George Aldrovandi, 5 Cordage Ter. Alfred Almeida, 194 Standish Ave. John J. Almeida, 28 Prince St. Antone Baptista, Jr., 317 Court St. Frank T. Brown, Jr., 273 Court St. Clarence Fortini, 32 Hall St. Forlong C. Hilton, 38 Holmes Ter. Mando Malaguti, 22 So. Spooner St. Edward N. Mayer, 28 Holmes Ter. Robert Morini, 17 Forest Ave. Ct. Rose Murphy, 19 Centennial St. Vincent J. Nicoli, 13 Magoni Ter. John R. Pascoe, 373 Court St. Gerald A. Rezendes, 100 Spooner St. Frederick G. Ruprecht, 32 Forest Ave.
Antone Tavares, 31 Cordage Ter. Anthony J. Tracinka, 15 Cherry St. Ct.
Term Expires 1962
Robert B. Baker, 30 Centennial St. Edward Borgatti, 11 Cordage Ter. Joseph S. Contente, 280 Court St. Aldo A. Fornaciari, 208 Standish Ave.
Louis G. Giovanetti, 24 Knapp St. Carlo T. Guidaboni, 12 Atlantic St. Henry Mengoli, 340 Court St. Richard J. Morini, 19 Cordage Ter. Francis H. Murphy, 19 Centennial St.
Robert Nichols, 238 Court St. Herbert J. Parkhurst, 10 Suosso Lane
Anthony C. Rezendes, 218 Standish Ave.
Roy P. Schneider, 19 Peck Ave. John W. Searles, 2 Holmes Terrace Nicholas F. Strassel, 8 Spooner St. Ernest P. Tassinari, 253 Court St. Gilbert E. Tavares, 27 Cordage Ter.
Term Expires 1961
Marion T. Baker, 227 Court St. Peter R. Billey, 1 Holmes Ter. Frank H. Brenner, 9 Cherry St. Ct. Alton S. Cavicchi, 5 Olmsted Ter. Ralph L. Drew, 18 Holmes Ter. John J. Enos, 25 Cherry St. Ernest J. Goyette, 11 Savery's Ln. Aroldo Guidoboni, 35 Prince St. Moses T. Jesse, Hedge Rd.
Raymond E. Miskelly, 30 Holmes Ter.
Margaret M. Morton, 262 Court St. Andrew Rae, Jr., 5 Centennial St. Oscar E. Sance, 401 Court St.
Alfred J. Sitta, Westerly Rd. Melville Straker, 15 Cordage Ter. Donald O. Tracy, 4 Spooner St. Ralph Weaver, 24 Holmes Ter.
PRECINCT II
Term Expires 1963 David E. Barlow, 30 Olmsted Ter. Alvin H. DeCost, 41 Royal St. Warren R. Diegoli, 3 West St. Francis W. Kuhn, 8 Alden Ct. Arthur H. Lamb, 43 Royal St. John J. Magee, 219 Court St. Barbara G. Peterson, 27 Nelson St. Louis Sherman, 7 Cushman St. Louis N. Sherman, 140 Court St. Gerald M. Sullivan, 47 Royal St. Term Expires 1962
Anna E. Armstrong, 14 Nelson St. Peter Brigida, 8 Cooper St.
Raymond J. Bussolari, 79 Standish Ave.
George W. Butters, 17 Nelson St. Everett Malaguti, 15 Knapp Ter. Martin G. McAuley, 31 Royal St.
Helen M. Ragonetti, 147 Court St. Samuel K. Stewart, 15 Cushman St. Willard R. Tibbetts, 44 Standish Ave.
Reubin M. Winokur, 26 Standish Ave.
Term Expires 1961
Frank J. Alsheimer, 211 Court St. Sara C. Bodell, 155 Court St. Fred C. Brown, 10 Cushman St. Earle F. Burgess, 19 Nelson St. Francis J. Connelly, 97 Allerton St. Manuel J. Crawley, 100 Standish Ave.
Amelia N. Magee, 219 Court St. Joseph H. Nogueira, 3 Samoset St. John J. Petrell, Jr., 20 Russell Ave. Ferris C. Waite, 16 Cushman St.
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PRECINCT III
Term Expires 1963
Katherine Alden, 42 Summer St. Charles A. Anti, 14 Clyfton St. Wesley N. Churchill, 20 Allerton St. Warren J. Corbett, 29 Vernon St. Harry F. Doyle, 111/2 Clyfton St. Arthur W. Freeman, 2 Stoddard St. Zylpha O. Gray, 45 Davis St. Elton S. Jewett, Jr., 16 Clyfton St. Ave.
Everett F. Lanman, 3 Gordon Pl. Edward B. Maccaferri, 66 Oak St. Margie E. Maccaferri, 66 Oak St. David Montanari, 64 Oak St. John N. Scheid, 11 Alvin Rd. Margaret L. Williamson, 23 Chilton St.
Term Expires 1962 Howard P. Barnes, 6 Carver St. Ephraim L. Bartlett, 35 Russell St. Emil C. Birnstein, 182 Summer St. Robert B. Bowler, Off Summer St. Burton A. Burgess, South Meadow Rd. Peter P. Corvini, 8 Sever St. Arthur L. Gray, 16 Oak St.
Harold H. Hamilton, 70 Court St. Anthony V. Pioppi, 6 Clyfton St. Dorothy B. Reed, 36 North St. Walter Roberts, Jr., Federal Fur- nace Rd.
John P. Ryan, 14 Vernon St. Robert Wirtzburger, 186 Summer St.
James A. White, 18 Alvin Rd. Term Expires 1961
Dexter M. Brooks, 2 Carver St. Harold A. C. Bumpus, 23 Vernon St. Edward Chase, 27 Oak St. Stanley D. Cook, 38 Allerton St. Ferdinand T. Emond, 20 Main St. Ext.
Bernard Kusmin, 9 Brewster St. Milton R. Millman, 14 Chilton St. Alvin L. Montanari, 35 Davis St. Thomas F. Quinn, 17 Marjorie St. Harold G. Roberts, 145 Summer St. Mario J. Romano, Carver Rd. Allen D. Russell, 26 North St. Dean L. Stevens, 8 Stoddard St. Richard A. Wirtzburger, 12 Stod- dard St.
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