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VITAL STATISTICS
Births
Resi- dence In
Town
Resi- dence Out of Town
Resi- dence Out of State
Non- Resi- dence In Town
Total by Month
Jan.
19
26
28
1
0
16
45
Feb.
18
33
33
1
0
17
51
Mar.
19
17
18
2
0
16
36
Apr.
14
23
23
0
0
14
37
May
28
30
34
6
0
18
58
June
15
18
20
0
2
11
33
July
18
23
27
1
0
13
41
Aug.
21
21
26
1
0
15
42
Sept.
17
25
25
0
0
17
42
Oct.
20
25
22
5
0
18
45
Nov.
19
21
20
0
0
20
40
Dec.
14
14
21
0
0
7
28
Of this total (498), there were 182 non-resident births, 17 births occuring out of town, and 2 births occurring out of state.
Deaths
Month
F
M
Town
Resi- dence Out of Town
Resi- dence Out of State
Non- Resi- dence In Town
Total by Month
Jan.
15
12
13
3
1
10
27
Feb.
6
10
8
3
0
5
16
Mar.
9
13
14
4
0
4
22
Apr.
10
11
16
2
0
3
21
May
4
10
10
2
0
2
14
June
13
9
15
3
0
4
22
July
8
9
6
5
0
6
17
Aug.
9
14
12
8
0
3
23
Sept.
12
7
15
1
0
3
19
Oct.
9
13
13
4
0
5
22
Nov.
10
12
13
5
0
4
22
Dec.
10
10
12
2
1
5
20
Month
F
M
Resi- dence In
Of this total (245), there were 54 non-resident deaths, 42 deaths occurring out of town and 2 deaths occurring out of state.
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Marriages
Number of Marriage Intentions filed Two (2) not used
136
Marriages performed in town 92
40
Marriages performed out of town
19
Marriages performed out of state Total Marriages for the Year 151
MISCELLANEOUS LICENSES ISSUED DURING 1959
Auctioneers - 7 at $2.00
$ 14.00
Pool Table -2 at $3.00
1 at $4.00
10.00
Bowling -1 at $47.00 1 at $20.00
67.00
Garage - 56
34.00
Gasoline - 53
40.00
Hawkers' & Peddlars' - 2 at $2.50
5.00
Junk - 3 at $1.00
3.00
Junk - 8 at $15.00
120.00
Paid Town Treasurer
$293.00
DOG LICENSES ISSUED DURING 1959
Male - 571 at $2.00
$1,142.00
Female - 70 at $5.00
350.00
Spayed Females - 252 at $2.00
504.00
Kennels - 6 at $10.00
60.00
Total Licenses Issued
899
Paid Town Treasurer
$1,831.25
SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED DURING 1959
Resident Citizens' Fishing Licenses at $3.25 671
Resident Citizens' Hunting Licenses at $3.25 335
Resident Citizens' Sporting Licenses at $5.25 263
Resident Citizens' Minors' Fish. Licenses at $1.25
118
Resident Citizens' Women's Fish. Lic. at $2.25
117
Resident Citizens' Trapping Licenses at $7.75
4
Special Non-Resident Fishing Licenses at $2.75
10
Non-Resident Citizens' Minor Fish. Lic. at $2.25
1
Non-Resident Citizens' Fishing Licenses at $7.75
11
Non-Resident Citizens' Hunting Licenses at $15.25
3
Non-Resident Citizens' Sport. License
1
Duplicate Licenses at 50c
13
Resident Citizens' Sport. Lic. - Free
122
Resident Citizens' Fish. or to the Blind
84
(Old Age Asst.) - Free
4
Total Licenses Issued
1,673
Amount Paid Div. of Fisheries and Game . . $4,896.00
In Account with the Town of Southbridge:
Includes: Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates issued during 1959, Duplicate Dog Tags, Vital Statistic Corrections and Marriage Intentions $1,428.58 Mortgages and Terminations 2,036.04
Notices of Registration
2.25
Recordings
56.00
Dog Licenses - Fees
224.75
Sporting Licenses - Fees
383.50
Total Amount $4,131.12
Paid Town Treasurer
$4,131.12
LIST OF JURORS DRAWN BY SELECTMEN DURING 1959
Simpson, Andrew H., of 85 South St. Electrician
Prunier, Leon T., of 19 Randolph St. Construction worker. Lange, Eugene, of 401 Main St. Retired Ins. Agent. Santo, Domenic, of 28 Lebanon Hill. Foreman.
Lafleche, Albert R., of 21 Goddard St. Optical worker. Sullivan, Evelyn, of 40 South St. Store clerk. Lathan, Rose, of 67 Charlton St. Housewife. Benoit, Roseanna, of 154 Hamilton St. Housewife. Farland, Ernest A., of 15 Chestnut St. Lens moulder. Livernois, Alfred E., of 101 Worcester St. Retired. McCann, George F., of 43 Worcester St. Janitor. Tremblay, Albert, of 240 Marcy St. Optical worker Mathieu, Orienda, of 47 Charlton St. Retired.
Gaudette, Lucy, of 601 N. Woodstock Rd. Timekeeper and clerk. Gouin, Rheo, of 60 Union St. Truck driver.
Paquette, Walter O., of 257 Alpine Dr. Unemployed. Gurka, Edward G., of 267 Main St. Asst. Manager. Salek, Alice, of 801 Worcester St. Housewife. Asselin, Gerard, of 115 Marcy St. Textile worker. Delage, Irene, of 139 Mechanic St. Cable worker. Decker, Florence, of 206 Chapin St. Retired.
Bachand, Mabel F., of 31 Hamilton St. Housewife.
Bolduc, Albert A., of 245 Mechanic St. Lens worker.
Respectfully submitted, CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.
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SOUTHBRIDGE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Worcester, ss:
To either of the Constables of the Town of Southbridge, in said County,
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn all the Inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge, qualified to vote in Elections and Town affairs, to meet at the several polling places in said Southbridge, designated by the Selectmen, to wit: In Precinct #1, Mary E. Wells High School; In Precinct #2, West Street School; in Precinct #3, Sacred Heart Parish Hall; in Precinct #4, Eastford Road School; on Friday the sixth day of March (6), 1959 A. D., at eight (8) o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to give in their votes on one ballot to the Town, for the following Town officers, to wit:
SELECTMEN: (3) for One Year
PUBLIC WELFARE: (1) for Three Years
ASSESSOR: (1) for Three Years
BOARD OF HEALTH: (1) for Three Years
SCHOOL COMMITTEE: (2) for Three Years
WORLD WAR MEMORIAL TRUSTEES: (2) for Three Years
CEMETERY COMMITTEE: (1) for Three Years CONSTABLE: (1) for Three Years
PLANNING BOARD: (1) for Three Years
PLANNING BOARD: (1) to finish unexpired term
SEWER COMMISSIONERS (1) for Three Years PARK COMMISSIONERS: (1) for Three Years MODERATOR: (1) for One Year
COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUND: (1) for Three Years TREE WARDEN: (1) for One Year
SOUTHBRIDGE HOUSING AUTHORITY (1) for Five Years
and all others as provided by law.
The polls will be opened at eight (8) o'clock in the forenoon and will be closed at eight (8) o'clock in the evening.
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are also required to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge, qualified to vote in Elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Strand Theater and Town Hall in said
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Southbridge, on Monday, March 16, 1959 A. D. at seven thirty (7:30) o'clock P. M., then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 1. To hear and act on the reports of the Town Officers.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1959 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 44, General Laws and to renew any note or notes that may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 of the General Laws.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cause an audit to be made of the Town's Accounts of 1959, or act anything thereon.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote the Collector of Taxes the same power to collect taxes that the Town Treasurer has when appointed Collector of Taxes, or act anything thereon.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell at private sale, or public auction, after first giving notice of the time and place of sale by publishing or posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public place in the Town fourteen (14) days at least before the sale, used or obsolete equipment and materials owned by the Town, or act anything thereon.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint any of its members to another Town Office or position and fix compensation therefor, or act any- thing thereon.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to amend and in- crease by $200.00, retroactive to January 1, 1959, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A; the minimum interme- diate and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B1; the minimum intermediate and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B2; and the minimum intermediate and maximum wage scales of Ex- hibit B3 of the Wage Classification and compensation plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, as amended, or act anything thereon.
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Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate such sums of money as may be necessary to pay Town debts and charges for the current fiscal year.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town in the amounts, or greater amounts, indicated herein, and to make such salary of compensation retroactive to January 1, 1959, in accordance with the provisions of Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, as amended, raise and appropriate any money therefor, or act anything thereon.
SELECTMEN:
Salary of Chairman
$ 550.00
Salary of Second Member
450.00
Salary of Third Member
450.00
SALARY OF TREASURER
3,400.00
SALARY OF TAX COLLECTOR
4,700.00
SALARY OF TOWN CLERK
4,700.00
ASSESSORS:
Salary of Chairman
800.00
Salary of Second Member (Clerk)
4,900.00
Salary of Third Member
800.00
SALARY OF MODERATOR
100.00
TREE WARDEN
per hour 2.03
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE:
Salary of Chairman
700.00
Salary of Second Member
700.00
Salary of Third Member
700.00
Total Salaries
2,100.00
Less-Salaries from Federal Grants
900.00
To be raised by 1959 Tax Levy
1,200.00
BOARD OF HEALTH:
Salary of Chairman
110.00
Salary of Second Member
110.00
Salary of Third Member
110.00
SEWER COMMISSIONERS:
Salary of Chairman
200.00
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Salary of Second Member Salary of Third Member
200.00 200.00
RECOMMENDATION: Voted that the Town raise and ap- propriate the following sums of money to be paid as salary to the elected officers of the Town at the annual rates indicated herein beginning January 1, 1959, in accordance with provisions of Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws as amended:
SELECTMEN:
Salary of Chairman
$ 550.00
Salary of Second Member
450.00
Salary of Third Member
450.00
SALARY OF TREASURER:
3,100.00
SALARY OF TAX COLLECTOR:
4,800.00
ASSESSORS:
Salary of Chairman
700.00
Salary of Second Member (Clerk)
4,800.00
Salary of Third Member
700.00
SALARY OF MODERATOR:
100.00
SALARY OF TOWN CLERK:
4,800.00
TREE WARDEN:
per hour 1.95
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE:
Salary of Chairman
$ 700.00
Salary of Second Member
700.00
Salary of Third Member
700.00
Total Salaries
$ 2,100.00
Less-Federal Grants
900.00
To be raised by Town
1,200.00
BOARD OF HEALTH:
Salary of Chairman
110.00
Salary of Second Member
110.00
Salary of Third Member
110.00
SEWER COMMISSIONERS:
Salary of Chairman
200.00
Salary of Second Member
200.00
Salary of Third Member
200.00
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Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Fourteen Hundred and Sixty-five ($1,465.00) Dollars from the Sales of Lots and Graves Account to the Cemetery Improvement Account, or act anything thereon.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Fourteen Hundred and Eighty Dollars, ($1480.00), this sum of money to be used solely to cover the cost of the tuition and compensation for beat replacement of four police officers selected to attend the Massachusetts State Police Training School in Framingham, Mass., for a period of four weeks, or act anything thereon.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Two Thousand Dol- lars ($2,000.00) this sum of money to be used solely for and in conjunction with the Annual Community Halloween Party sponsored by the Police Department, under the supervision of the Chief of Police, or act anything thereon.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Two Hundred Seventy-five Dollars and six cents ($275.06) to balance over- drawn accounts in the Police Department Other Expenses Ac- count for 1958, or act anything thereon.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $1,050.00 for the ob- servance of Memorial Day, or act anything thereon.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $750.00 for the ob- servance of Veteran's Day, or act anything thereon.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to lease cer- tain rooms on the first floor of the building located at 20 North Street, Southbridge, Massachusetts from the Italian-American Associates for a period of one year for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for Italian-American World War Veter- ans of U. S., Inc., Post No. 66, under authority of the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 9 and amendments, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to lease certain rooms on the first floor of the building located at #18 Ballard Court, Southbridge from Pilsudski Polish-American Citizens Club of Southbridge, Inc. for a period of one (1) year for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for Polish-Amer- ican Veterans of Southbridge, Inc., under authority of the Pro-
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visions of General Laws, Chapter 40 Section 9, raise and appro- priate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of ($525.00) Five Hun- dred Twenty-five Dollars for the purpose of heating and light- ing, improving and maintaining the upper floor of the Globe Village Fire Station for the use of the Disabled American Veterans, or act anything thereon.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to lease certain rooms on the third floor of the building located at 305 Main St., Southbridge from Kidder Trust Corporation, for a period of one (1) year for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for Leonide J. Lemire Post 6055, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States under the authority of the provisions of Gen- eral Laws Chapter 40, Section 9, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 427 Sections 1 and 2 of the 1957 Acts of the Massachusetts Legis- lature, which reads as follows:
Chapter 427. An act increasing the amount of pension of certain retired police officers and fire fighters. Be it en- acted, etc. as follows:
Section 1. The amount of pension of every retired police officer and fire fighter who, at the time of his retirement had attained age sixty and had at least twenty years of creditable service, and the amount of pension of every police officer and fire fighter, retired for disability in- curred through no fault of his own in the actual perform- ance of his duties, shall be increased by three hundred dol- lars; provided, however, that the total annual amount of any such pension as so increased shall not exceed twenty- five hundred dollars.
Section 2. This act shall take effect upon acceptance in a town, by a majority vote at a town meeting.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a certain sum of money to pro- vide additional space for the Town Clerk and for the construc- tion of a vault, to be used exclusively by the Town Clerk, or act anything thereon.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 for the Control and suppression of Gypsy Moth and other public nuis-
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ances specified in section 11 of chapter 132 of the General Laws, Chapter 657, or act anything thereon.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $880.00 for Labor and Material to feed 88 town owned trees on Main Street. These trees were severely hurt and weakened by the severe drought, summer of 1957 and are in urgent need of nourishment.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $5,000.00 for Dutch Elm Disease Control work. Chapter 657, Acts of 1956 of the General Laws, or act anything thereon.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $2,000.00 for Mos- quito Control. For two Mosquito sprayings. Labor, equipment and insecticide. Malathion to be used with DDT to protect all vegetation from burning when spraying in small inhabited areas. Fuel Oil is not recommended for small areas or edges of swamps.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $60.00 to be used to trim and care for trees and shrubbery on Town Hall property, or act anything thereon.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, a sum of money for the purpose of constructing and originally equiping and furnishing a high school building on the land in the rear of Cole Trade High School and for the purpose of adding classrooms and shop space to Cole Trade High School and determine whether the money shall be pro- vided from available funds, by taxation, and by borrowing un- der authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948, as amended, or take any action thereon.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote taken by the Town under Article No. 48 acted upon at the Annual Town Meeting of March 8, 1948 giving jurisdiction over Dresser Street Field to the Southbridge Recreation Committee and to place such jurisdiction over Dresser Street Field under the authority of the Southbridge School Committee, or act any- thing thereon.
Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to provide for the appointment of a School Building Committee, which committee shall have authority to enter into all contracts and agreements necessary to construct, equip, and furnish the new Southbridge
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High School and the addition to Cole Trade High School, or act anything thereon.
Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to prepare plans and to erect a new Town office building on the land owned by the Town known as Dresser Memorial Park, said sum to cover all related costs including but not limited to architec- tural, engineering and construction expenses, all as a result of a survey conducted by the firm of Bigelow Kent & Willard & Co. in accordance with Article No. 5 of the September 8, 1958 Special Town Meeting, or act anything thereon.
Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article #13 of the Special Town Meeting of September 8, 1958 by striking out the words "by borrowing through bonds or notes payable over a period not to exceed ten (10) years" and sub- stituting therefor "by transfer from the Post War Rehabilita- tion Fund" and also striking out the words "plus interest charges paid by the Town on bonds or notes issued by the Town under this article and plus any other rent that they may see fit, if any," and substituting therefor "plus any other rent includ- ing nominal interest charges on funds transferred from the Post War Fund, as they may see fit:" so that the first portion of the vote will read as follows: Voted-That the Town appropri- ate the sum of Fifty Thousand dollars ($50,000.00) by transfer from the Post War Rehabilitation Fund for the Construction, enlarging and improvement of the airport; said money to be used in conjunction with state and federal funds (the state con- tributing approximately one quarter (1/4) of the total cost and the federal government approximately one half (1/2) of the total cost) providing that the Southbridge Airport Commission, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is authorized to cancel the present lease with the Southbridge Development Co., with the consent of the Southbridge Development Co., and to exe- cute a new lease with the American Optical Company for a period of ten (10) years at an annual rental of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars per year plus any other rent including nom- inal interest charges on funds transferred from the Post War Fund as they may see fit; said lease to carry an option for re- newal for ten (10) years upon such terms and conditions, in- cluding nominal rent, as the Southbridge Airport Commission shall see fit, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, pro- vided that maintenance costs during the original lease or re- newal thereof shall be borne by the Lessee; and further that the Town authorize the Airport Commission, with the approval of the Selectmen, to execute a contract for the construction, enlargement and improvement of the airport substantially as shown on plans and specifications filed in the Town Engineer's
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office and further to authorize the Airport Commission, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, if necessary, to pur- chase or take by eminent domain the following described land provided that the lease herein referred to has been executed and that the land herein referred to has been purchased, or has been taken by eminent domain after appraisal report, that the total construction price plus purchase of land or taking by eminent domain on basis of appraisal report does not exceed the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) dollars, or act anything thereon.
Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Marsh Avenue, from Eastford Road to Elm Street, a total of six hundred fifty-nine feet, more or less. Said con- struction to include adequate drainage, foundation, and a Type I surface, a concrete curb and asphaltic sidewalk and appurten- ant work on the northerly side. And further to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by emin- ent domain the necessary easements in land required for the above work or act anything thereon.
Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to do work necessary to eliminate the sewer problem in the North and Crystal Streets area of the Town, or act anything thereon.
Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the main- tenance of Chapter 90 roads in this town, said money to be used in conjunction with money, which may be allotted by State and County, or both, for this purpose, or act anything thereon.
Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Pleasant Street; said money to be used under Chap- ter 90 of the General Laws in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both, for this pur- pose, or act anything thereon.
Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Selectmen as to the laying out of a Public Way, a certain Street known as Armory Lane, com- mencing at the westerly line of Morris Street thence south- westerly for a distance of about five hundred sixty-nine and thirty-eight hundredths (569.38) feet, or act anything thereon.
Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con-
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struction of Armory Lane from the westerly line of Morris Street southwesterly for a distance of about five hundred sixty-nine and thirty-eight hundredths (569.38) feet. Said work to consist of bringing street to grade for its full width, surface to be Type I, and to install necessary drainage; said drainage to begin at Morris Street and extend southwesterly on Armory Lane for a distance of five hundred sixty-nine and thirty-eight hundredths (569.38) feet and then to extend westerly on land conveyed to the Commonwealth of Mass. for Armory site for a distance of two hundred seventy-five (275) feet to Chestnut Street, or act anything thereon.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of South Street from West Street to the beginning of the 1952 construction, a distance of about one thousand nine hundred fifty-two (1952) feet, said construction to include ade- quate drainage, foundation, curbing on south side and a Type I surfacing, or act anything thereon.
Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to rebuild sidewalk on West Street from School Street to South Street, a distance of about six hundred (600) feet, or act anything thereon.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Dennison Lane, commencing at the junction of Dennison Lane and Dennison Drive southwesterly for a dis- tance of about One Thousand (1000) feet, more or less, said con- struction to consist of widening, grading, adequate drainage, gravel foundation penetrated and sealed with asphalt, or act anything thereon.
Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain Street known as Coolidge Ave., com- mencing at the southerly end of the 1937 layout, thence south- easterly for a distance of one hundred eighty-seven and forty- seven hundredths (187.47) feet, or act anything thereon.
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