Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1957-1961, Part 38

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1366


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Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the relaying of three hundred (300) feet of sewer on Coolidge Avenue and constructing a new sewer line on Coolidge Avenue from the Southerly terminus of the existing sewer to the existing sewer on Field Street, a distance of about one hundred fifty (150) feet, or act anything thereon.


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Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to lower grade of road on Litchfield Ave., from South Street westerly for a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet, more or less, and fur- ther to take care of necessary drainage by grading or installa- tion of storm sewers, or act anything thereon.


Article 44. 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 Idlewood Street, com- mencing at the westerly terminus of the 1956 layout of Idle- wood Street, thence westerly for a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Orchard Street, from South Street to Dresser Street, a distance of four hundred eighty-two and five-tenths (482.5) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to construct a storm drain on West Street from Lovely Street a distance of about three hundred (300) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Caron Street from Elm Street to Everett Street a distance of three hundred thirty-five and three tenths (335.3) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, founda- tion, curbing, and asphaltic sidewalk on northerly side, or act anything thereon.


Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Park Street from Elm Street to Everett Street a distance of six hundred nine and eight tenths (609.8) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, curb- ing and asphaltic sidewalk on northerly side, or act anything thereon.


Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate, borrow or transfer the sum necessary to complete the sidewalk on the northerly side of Park Street to the junc- tion of Everett Street, or act anything thereon.


Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon-


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struction of Franklin Street from Dresser Street to Dupaul Street a distance of about three hundred ninety-two (392) feet, this construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, curbing, and asphaltic sidewalk on westerly side, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to construct a storm drain on Old Sturbridge Road from Glenwood Street to Roosevelt Drive, a distance of about two hundred seventy (270) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Summer Street, from Elm Street to Everett Street a distance of four hundred thirty-two and seven tenths (432.7) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, founda- tion, curbing and asphaltic sidewalk on northerly side, or act anything thereon.


Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Dennison Cross Roads from Dennison Lane to Breakneck Road, a distance of approximately two thousand (2000) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a storm drain on Woodycrest Avenue and High Street, said drain to extend three hundred (300) feet, more or less, easterly from High Street on Woodycrest Avenue and four hundred (400) feet, more or less, northerly on High Street from Woodycrest to the Nuisance Brook, or act anything thereon.


Article 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Williams Street, a distance of approximately four hundred one (401) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Oliver Street, from Hamilton Street to River Street, a distance of about 213 feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 57. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Glover and Poplar Street from the westerly side of High Street on Glover Street to the junction with Poplar Street, thence along Poplar Street westerly to Litchfield Ave-


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nue, a distance of about one thousand nine hundred and sixty (1960) feet. The work to include drainage and Type I resurfac- ing, or act anything thereon.


Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a sidewalk on the westerly side of Everett Street from the existing walk to land, now or formerly of A. L. De- saulniers southwesterly for a distance of three hundred eight (308) feet, more or less, to the existing walk at junction of Everett and Elm Streets, or act anything thereon.


Article 59. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to rebuild side- walk on the northerly side of School Street in front of #70 and #72 School Street, for a distance of about one hundred (100) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a storm drain on Glenwood Street, from Idlewood Street southwesterly to Old Sturbridge Road, a distance of eleven hundred and fifty (1150) feet, thence on Old Sturbridge Road from Glenwood Street to Roosevelt Drive, a distance of about two hundred seventy (270) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 61. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer on Charlton Street, from Vinton Street northerly to the Southbridge-Charlton line, a distance of about 4000 feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Charlton Street from Vinton Street northerly to the Southbridge-Charlton line a distance of about four thou- sand (4000) feet, said construction to consist of widening, grad- ing, adequate drainage, gravel foundations penetrated and sealed with asphalt, or act anything thereon.


Article 63. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to rebuild side- walk in front of 191-193 Marcy Street and in front of 201 and 203 Marcy Street a total distance of about one hundred fifty (150) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Crystal Street from East Main Street to North Street, a distance of about one thousand three hundred seventy-


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five (1375) feet. And also to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the reconstruction of Lens Street, from Crystal Street to Mechanic Street, a distance of about two hundred twenty (220) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, and to be surfaced with Type I, or act anything thereon.


Article 65. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow cr transfer a sum of money for the reloca- tion and reconstruction of Durfee Street from the westerly terminus of the 1941 relocation of Durfee Street, westerly to Dennison Drive, or act anything thereon.


Article 66. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a storm drain on Hudson Avenue to connect with Nuisance Brook drain across land of Antonio Morin, a distance of approximately two hundred sixty (260) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 67. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the con- struction of a storm drain on Plimpton Street, from Walcott St. northerly about one thousand one hundred (1100) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 68. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain on Litchfield Avenue, from one hundred and fifty (150) feet south of Spruce Street northerly to Spruce Street, thence westerly on Spruce Street for about one hundred thirty (130) feet to the present drain, or act anything thereon.


Article 69. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain on Hamilton Street, from corner of Ed- wards and Hamilton Streets for about two hundred (200) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 70. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $450.00 to be added to the amount of $150.00 previously voted at the annual Town Meeting held March 17, 1958, making a total of $600.00, said sum to be paid Eva Duff for settlement of a claim against the town for damages as a result of taking by the Town of Southbridge, or act anything thereon.


Article 71. To see if the Town will vote in accordance with Section 22B and 22C of Chapter 40 of the General Laws to au- thorize the Board of Selectmen to lease for a period of one year


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from the 1st day of April, 1959, property located at the corner of Main and Goddard Streets, owned by Martin Realty Co. of Auburn, Inc., to be used for off-street parking upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen might determine and to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sufficient sum of money to cover the cost of such lease and the cost of policing and maintaining said areas, or act anything thereon.


Article 72. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 to an account to be known as the Christmas Decoration Committee Account to be administered by the Board of Selectmen and the Christ- mas Lighting Committee of the Tri Community Chamber of Commerce, or act anything thereon.


Article 73. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to lease for a period of not more than five years, at an annual rental of one dollar per year, to the Massa- chusetts Civil Defense Agency, the use of the building only, on the so-called Depot Property, acquired by the Town under vote of Article 29 of the March 6, 1950 Town Meeting; said building to be used as Civil Defense Sector Headquarters, with the understanding that said Civil Defense Agency assumes all costs for maintenance, renovations and operation, all in ac- cordance with Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Or- der No. 26, dated January 7, 1955, as provided for by the Acts of 1950 of the General Court, Chapter 639, as amended, or act anything thereon.


Article 74. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell or lease the following described par- cel or tract of land to the Boy's Club of Southbridge, Inc .;


Beginning at a point at the intersection of Cisco Street and Chestnut Street, and bounded and described generally as follows:


Thence Southeasterly 134.8 feet to a point;


Thence Northeasterly along land of various abutters, 628.5 feet, more or less to a point on the southerly side of Overland Street;


Thence westerly along Overland Street 12 feet to a point; Thence Southwesterly 252.5 feet to a point;


Thence Northwesterly 130 feet to the easterly line of Chest- nut Street;


Thence Southwesterly along Chestnut Street 350.3 feet to the point of beginning.


Subject to the right that any persons may have in and to the use of the private way extending from said Overland Street southerly 251.5 feet to the S. E. corner of land formerly of E. E. Gabree and known as lot #1. Being the same premises which were conveyed to the Town of Southbridge by deed of Herman


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S. Cheney, dated August 25, 1921, and recorded with Worcester District Deeds, Book 2251, Page 444, to which deed reference may be had for a more complete and accurate description, or act anything thereon.


Article 75. To see if the Town will vote to amend the zon- ing by-laws map to change from a two-family residence dis- trict, as at present, to a retail business district all that certain area of land lying northerly of Randolph Street and Easterly of Worcester Street to Cady Brook, which is not already zoned as a retail business area, to land formerly of Mitsis, now of Laroche. Meaning and intending to include all land between Worcester Street and Cady Brook and between Randolph Street and land of LaRoche not already zoned as a retail busi- ness district, or act anything thereon.


Article 76. That forty two hundred dollars ($4,200.00) be taken from the tax levy of 1959 to purchase an Air Raid Warn- ing System. This sum to be used only if the project is ap- proved as a Matching Funds Project by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. The system would be a Thunderbolt (or equivalent) Air Raid Siren with the necessary Control Panel. Five 10 HP Dual Tone Air Sirens complete with neces- sary remote controls. Six telephone relays and an Air Timer to sound sirens in accordance with the signals prescribed by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, or act anything thereon.


Article 77. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to use a certain sum of free cash in the Treasury in computing the tax rate for 1959, or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies in 6 (six) conspicuous places within the Town at least seven days before holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place aforesaid.


Given under our hands this 27th (twenty-seventh) day of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Nine.


A true copy. Attest:


BLAISE TRUDEAU,


Constable of the Town of Southbridge.


RAYMOND J. LATAILLE ARMAND O. DeGRENIER PETER GRAF


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Worcester, ss:


Southbridge, Mass. January 27, 1959


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., South St. Market and Ebb Tide and now return this war- rant with my doings thereon as above described this 27th day of January, 1959.


(s) BLAISE TRUDEAU,


Constable of Southbridge.


A true copy. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL ELECTION - MARCH 6, 1959


Total Vote Cast


3,552


Precincts


1


2


3


4


Total


MODERATOR, 1 year (1)


871


549


916


307


2,643


*Willard R. Stark


277


162


351


119


909


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Willard R. Stark declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SELECTMEN, 1 year (3)


*Armand O. DeGrenier


822


442


846


204


2,314


*Peter Graf


707


440


750


234


2,131


*Raymond J. Lataille Frank DiGregorio


374


273


483


232


1,362


Blanks


738


495


865


352


2,450


3,444


2,133


3,801


1,278


10,656


Messrs. DeGrenier, Graf and Lataille declared elected and they qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 3 years (1)


*Charles Normandin


936


560


1,027


306


2,829


Blanks


212


151


240


120


723


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Charles Normandin declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF HEALTH, 3 years (1)


*Raymond F. Haling


950


581


1,043


322


2,896


Blanks


198


130


224


104


656


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


102


---


803


483


857


256


2,399


Blanks


Raymond F. Haling declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CEMETERY COMMITTEE, 3 years


(1)


*Stavri B. Yanka


835


516


946


278


2,575


Blanks


313


195


321


148


977


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Stavri B. Yanka declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, 3 years


(1)


*John M. Beaudry


926


548


1,032


286


2,792


Blanks


222


163


235


140


760


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


John M. Beaudry declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 3 years (2)


*Armand O. Bellerive


730


413


706


191


2,040


Leopold H. Lemmelin


564


320


423


256


1,563


*John Rossi


474


301


740


126


1,641


Albert Sladdin


254


202


258


161


875


Blanks


274


186


407


118


985


2,296


1,422


2,534


852


7,104


Messrs. Bellerive and Rossi declared elected and they qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SEWER COMMISSIONER, 3 years (1)


*Alfred J. Boudreau


774


433


848


184


2,239


Dante D. Nicoletti


289


202


334


193


1,018


Blanks


85


76


85


49


295


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Alfred J. Goudreau declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


PARK COMMISSIONER, 3 years (1)


*Albert E. Gendron


660


407


825


163


2,055


Vincent J. Osimo


395


247


359


222


1,223


Blanks


93


57


83


41


274


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Albert E. Gendron declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SOUTHBRIDGE PLANNING BOARD,


5 years (1)


*Marc A. Arsenault


689


409


887


194


2,179


Albert E. Proulx


368


239


279


201


1,087


Blanks


91


63


101


31


286


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


103


Marc A. Arsenault declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SOUTHBRIDGE PLANNING BOARD,


3 years. (To finish unexpired term)


*Telesphore A. Libuda


867


533


995


306


2,701


Blanks


281


178


272


120


851


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Telesphore A. Libuda declared elected and he qualified be- fore Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SOUTHBRIDGE HOUSING


AUTHORITY, 5 years (1)


*Herminigilde O. J. Cournoyer 859 Blanks 289


210


291


158


948


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Herminigilde O. J. Cournoyer declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


COMMISSIONER OF TRUST


FUNDS, 3 years (1)


833


504


969


266


2,572


*Alphonse V. Renna Blanks


315


207


298


160


980


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Alphonse V. Renna declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


WORLD WAR MEMORIAL


PARK TRUSTEES, 3 years


(2)


792


493


894


257


2,436


*Albert J. Tremblay Blanks


748


482


813


345


2,388


2,296


1,422


2,534


852


7,104


Messrs. Beaudry and Tremblay declared elected and they qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CONSTABLE, 3 years (1)


*Blaise Trudeau


745


396


846


177


2,164


Ernest S. Knowles


304


252


297


205


1,058


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


Blaise Trudeau declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


TREE WARDEN, 1 year (1)


*Chester J. Maska


898


577


1,030


326


2,831


Blanks


250


134


237


100


721


1,148


711


1,267


426


3,552


501


976


268


2,604


*Hormidas Beaudry


756


447


827


250


2,280


Chester J. Maska declared elected and he qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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The persons elected are designated thusly (*). A true copy. Attest:


CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


ADJOURNED ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


MARCH 16, 1959


Places held: Strand Theatre and the Town Hall.


Mr. Roland Hetu served as moderator in the Town Hall and Mrs. Bernice Lacasse as clerk.


In accordance to the By-Laws, Article 3, Section 7, the moderator, Willard R. Stark, appointed tellers. Said tellers admitted only registered voters to enter said adjourned town meeting.


At 7:30 P. M., the moderator announced the following: "You are no doubt aware that Sec. 2 of Article 3 of the By-Law states: that the Annual Town Meeting shall start at 7 P. M. By error, the starting time for tonight's meeting was posted as 7:30 P. M. If there's anyone that has any objections to this meeting being started at 7:30 P. M., will he please come for- ward, give us his name and address and state his reason or rea- sons for his objection or objections. His name, address and the objection stated will be duly recorded by the Town Clerk and become an official part of the minutes of this Annual Town Meeting held on Monday, March 16, 1959."


No objections received.


"Before we start this Annual Town Meeting, I'm going to ask everyone to rise and stand for one minute of silence in re- spect to the memory of six of our leading citizens who have passed away."


"These individuals served the Town of Southbridge as elected leaders for many years. In its fullest sense they de- served the cliche: 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' It should be noted that in addition to their public service, they were civic leaders whose passing leaves a gap in the life of our Town that only time can close.


"Thus in tribute to these outstanding citizens: Felix Bou- vier, William Buckley, Myron Clemence, Joseph Normandin, George W. Laughnane and Anna Belle Steen, this assemblage will rise and observe a minute of silent prayer."


A "thank you," expressed by the moderator.


The moderator asked the voters if they had any objection to the presence of Sector 3-D Director, Mr. George Constantine.


No objections. Mr. Stark welcomed Mr. George Constan- tine.


Meeting called to order at 7:35 by moderator, Willard R. Stark.


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VOTED: That the reading of the warrant be dispensed with.


At this time the moderator announced the following:


"Recomemndations of the Finance Committee to be con- sidered as motions and said motions duly seconded. However, substitute motions may be presented from the floor." The moderator further stated: "In accordance to the By-Laws, Article III, Sec. 17, no person shall speak for more than ten minutes on any question unless his time shall be extended by vote of the meeting."


Article 1. VOTED: to accept the reports of the town offi- cers as printed in the Town Report.


Article 2. It's a vote.


Article 3. It's a vote.


Article 4. It's a vote.


Article 5. It's a vote.


Article 6. VOTED: That the Town authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to the office or position of Board Physician at a salary of $530.00 per annum and to the offfice or position of Parochial School Physician at a salary of $770.00 per annum.


Article 7. VOTED: In the affirmative to amend and in- crease by $100.00, on full time positions only, retroactive to January 1, 1959, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A, the minimum, intermediate maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1; the minimum, intermediate and maximum sal- ary scale of Exhibit B-2; and the minimum, intermediate and maximum wage scales of Exhibit B-3 of the Wage Classifica- tions and compensation plan designated, and known, as Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, as amended.


Article 8. VOTED: That the Town raise and appropriate the following sums of money: MODERATOR:


Other Expenses $ 912.00


FINANCE COMMITTEE: Other Expenses SELECTMEN:


100.00


Salary of Assistant Clerk


$ 2,850.00


Other Expenses


1,000.00


Extra Clerk Hire


650 00


New Mimeograph Machine


270.00


106


Precinct Expenses


500.00


5,270.00


ACCOUNTANT:


Accountant's Salary


$ 4,800.00


2,260.00


300.00


600.00


TREASURER:


Salary of Clerk


$ 2,700.00


Extra Clerical


2,200.00


Other Expenses


2,350.00


TAX COLLECTOR: Salaries of Clerks Other Expenses


$ 5,550.00


3,355.00


8,905.00


ASSESSORS:


Salaries of Clerks (2)


$ 5,675.00


Other Expenses Travel Expenses


500.00


Calculating Machine


500.00


7,975.00


TOWN CLERK:


Salary of Clerk


$ 2,975.00


Other Expenses Extra Clerical


1,050.00


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION:


Salary of Three Registrars


$ 300.00


Salary of Clerk of Board


250.00


Election Expenses


3,979.00


Re-Listing Expenses


1,752.00


LAW:


Salary of Town Counsel


$ 2,400.00


Other Expenses


500.00


2,900.00


DAMAGE TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY


2,700.00


Salary of Clerk Extra Clerical Other Expenses


7,960.00


7,250.00


1,300.00


1,124.00


5,149.00


6,281.00


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TOWN HALL: Salary of Janitor Other Expenses


$ 3,250.00 6,500.00


9,750.00


ENGINEERING:


The following substitute motion presented: (not seconded) The moderator, after reading said substitute motion, an- nounced that he could only read part of it, which will be the amount of money for Town Engineer's Salary. So done. The Finance Committee's Motion carried: Salary of Engineer $ 6,700.00


Salaries of Personnel


14,275.00


Other Expenses


2,000.00


22,975.00


RETIREMENT BOARD:


Salary of Clerk Other Expenses


$ 840.00


300.00


1,140.00


POLICE DEPARTMENT:


Salary of Chief


$ 5,600.00


Salary of Deputy Chief


4,900.00


Salary of Patrolman Sergeant


4,300.00


Salaries of Regular Officers


90,600.00


Salary of Janitor


2,418.00


Special Police, Matrons,


Doctors, School Guards


8,920.00


Total Payroll


$116,738.00


Fingerprint and identification equipment


$ 300.00


Building Repairs


600.00


School Safety Patrol Supplies


400 00


Officers' Equipment


550.00


Other Expenses


11,800.00


New Cruiser


2,725.00


New Uniforms


2,900.00


Special Medical Account




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