Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1957-1961, Part 67

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


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VOTED: In the affirmative.


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Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer, the sum of Nine Hundred ($900.00) Dollars, to pay award made by Board of Selectmen to Wanda Ciesla, in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 79, as compensation for damages caused by taking by County Commissioners, by decree in 1946, for new layout and reloca- tion of Pleasant Street.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer, the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars, to pay George Gamache and Marie Anne Gamache, for damages sustained by them, resulting from the backing up of the sewerage from the sewer line running through North Street, and in satisfaction of agreement for judgment entered with Worcester Superior Court. (Case No. 132279.)


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell a parcel of land on Dresser Hill Road to Milton and Priscilla Weglarz, a parcel of land containing approximately eighty-eight hundredths (.88) of an acre on the southerly side of Dresser Hill, as shown on County Commis- sioners Layout Decree 13599, H 2768 R, or act anything thereon.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: To authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell at fair appraised value a parcel of land on Dresser Hill Road to Milton and Priscilla Weglarz, bounded and described as fol- lows:


Beginning at a corner of stone walls, said corner being the northwest corner of land of Southbridge Finishing Company, also being eighty (80) feet more or less, southwest of a Wor- cester County Highway Bound located easterly of Station 42 + 68.35 of the 1941 Layout of Dresser Hill Road.


Thence in a northwesterly direction for a distance of about three (3) feet more or less, to a Worcester County Highway Bound;


Thence along a curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 1030.00 feet for a distance of three hundred eighty-five and fifty hundredths (385.50) feet to a Worcester County Highway Bound;


Thence North 5° 31' 41" East for a distance of about four hundred sixty-seven (467) feet, more or less, to a stone wall,


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said wall being forty-two (42) feet, more or less, southerly of a Worcester County Highway Bound located easterly of Sta- tion 33 + 89.51 of the 1951 Layout of said Dresser Hill Road; Thence easterly along said stone wall for a distance of about ninety (90) feet, more or less, to a corner of walls;


Thence southerly and southwesterly along a stone wall, said wall being the easterly side line of said Dresser Hill Road as laid out in 1825, for a distance of about nine hundred sixty (960) feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, as shown on County Commissioners Layout 1359 H 2768 R and also as shown on plan dated January 27, 1961, which is on file in the office of the Town Engineer.


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of $180.00 for the erection of Railroad Crossing Signs as required by Chapter 160 of the General Laws, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of walls on the easterly side of West Street, from the south- erly line of School Street, southerly for a distance of two hundred eighty (280.0) feet; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with money voted under Article 39, of the Annual Town Meeting, for the reconstruction of West Street sidewalk, or act anything thereon.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and lost:


VOTED: In the affirmative for the sum of $2,500.00 to be taken from the tax levy of 1961 for the construction of walls on the easterly side of West Street on land of Catherine Moriarty for a distance of about 95 feet, work to be done by contract. Providing that Catherine Moriarty convey to the town the land necessary therefor.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to repair or replace guard rail on Cliff Street, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative of $1,500.00, with work to be done by the Highway Department.


Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase for the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000.00), or take by eminent domain, a parcel of land


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with buildings thereon, owned by Albert E. and Gertrude F. Gendron, containing approximately eleven thousand two hun- dred fifty (11,250) square feet as described in deed recorded in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book 3540 Page 137; and further to see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- priate, borrow or transfer the sum of fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) dollars, $8,000.00 of which is to be used for purchase of land owned by Albert E. and Gertrude F. Gendron, and $7,000.00 to be used for demolition of buildings, preliminary grading, and drainage at the Morris Street Field, or act any- thing thereon.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer $7,000.00 to provide new lighting in the Town Hall, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative for $2,500.00 for new service entrance and proper panels for electrical system.


Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer, the sum of $90.00 to cover the cost of removal of a tree and stump at the corner of Cohasse and Beecher Street, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 57. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Two Hundred Forty ($240.00) Dollars, to prepare soil and transplant 60 Town owned shade trees, now located on Town Infirmary land to Town owned Morris Street land. Work to be done under the super- vision of the Tree Warden, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Five Hundred Thirty ($530.00) Dollars to plant and guy 25 Town owned trees on vari- ous streets to replace trees that were cut down, and to feed 17 Town trees on Main Street. To improve the appearance and condition of these trees. Work to be done under the super- vision of the Tree Warden, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 59. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Two Thousand


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($2,000.00) Dollars for Mosquito Control. Said sum to be used for two sprays in swamps and low areas containing collections of water to prevent further breeding, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative for $500.00.


Article 60. Motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: That Article 61 be voted on before Article 60.


Article 61. To see if the Town will vote to convey that property situated on Chestnut Street, formerly used as a Town Infirmary, to the Boys' Club of Southbridge, Inc., in con- sideration of $100.00, provided, that whenever said Boys' Club of Southbridge, Inc., shall cease to use said premises for Boys' Club purposes, said property shall revert to the Town.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: That the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to convey the property situated on Chestnut Street, formerly known and used as the Town Infirmary to the Boys' Club of Southbridge, Inc., in consideration of the sum of one Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, notwithstanding the vote taken by the Town under Article No. 14 of the Town Meeting of March 4, 1960, provided, that whenever said Boys' Club of Southbridge, Inc., shall cease to use said premises for Boys' Club purposes said property shall revert back to the Town.


Article 60. To see if the Town will vote to convey the premises situated on Chestnut Street, formerly used as a Town Infirmary to Louis Gubb in consideration of the sum of Ten Thousand Two Hundred ($10,200.00) Dollars, the said Louis Gubb having submitted the highest bid therefor, at a public invitation for bids by the Board of Selectmen.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: Indefinite postponement. (Overwhelmingly.)


Notwithstanding the vote taken by the Town under Article No. 14, March 4, 1960.


Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) to be used for public outdoor band concerts during the summer of 1961 under the supervision of the Selectmen, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


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JACOB EDWARDS LIDAANI


southbridge, Mass.


Article 63. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Fourteen Hundred and Forty-Five ($1,445.00) Dollars from the Sale of Lots and Graves Account to the Cemetery Improvement Account, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, for the purpose of promoting a recreation program for young girls between the age of ten to fifteen (10 to 15) years, known as Lassie League, said money to be used under the supervision of the Recreation Committee, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: In the affirmative.


Article 65. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the fol- lowing by-law, to be known as Section 3 of Article IV of the Town by-laws: "The Selectmen to appoint an executive secre- tary who may be appointed by them for a term of one or three years and to remove him at their discretion. An executive sec- retary appointed under the provisions of this section shall be sworn to the faithful performance of his duties. During the time that he holds office he shall hold no elective town office, but he may be appointed by the Selectmen or, with their ap- proval, by any other town officer, board, committee or commis- sion, to any other town office or position consistent with his office. He shall receive such aggregate compensation, not ex- ceeding the amount appropriated therefor, as the Selectmen may determine. He shall act by and for the Selectmen in any matter which they may assign to him relating to the adminis- tration of the affairs of the Town or of any town office or de- partment under their supervision and control, or, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, may perform such other duties as may be requested of him by other Town Officer, Board, Com- mittee or Commission.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 66. To see if the Town will vote in accordance with Section 22B and 22C of Chapter 40 of the General Laws to authorize the Board of Selectmen to lease for a period of one year from the first day of April, 1961, 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 trans- fer a sufficient sum of money to cover the cost of such lease,


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public liability insurance and the cost of policing and maintain- ing said areas, or act anything thereon.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: In the affirmative for Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars providing that parking in said lot be restricted to two (2) hours parking during any one day except Sundays and holi- days during the following periods of time: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday through Saturday; Thursday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.


Article 67. To see whether the Town will vote to approve the following as a by-law of the Town of Southbridge:


"Section 1. The Board of Selectmen shall annually ap- point an Inspector of Gas Piping and Gas Appliances whose duties shall be the enforcement of the rules and regulations adopted by the Board established by Chapter 737 of the Acts of 1960, Section 1, and whose compensation shall be set annually by the voters at the Annual Town Meeting.


"Section 2. This by-law is established pursuant to Chap- ter 737, of the Acts of 1960, Section 2."


VOTED: In the affirmative, annual compensation of in- spector, $50.00.


The foregoing by-law designated as number 24. Boston, Mass. May 24, 1961.


The foregoing by-law is hereby approved.


Edward J. McCormack, Jr. Attorney General.


Published in Southbridge News: 5/26, 5/27 and 5/29.


Article 68. To see whether the Town will vote to elect three (3) Selectmen at the Annual Meeting to be held in 1962, one to be elected for one year, one to be elected for two years, and one to be elected for three years, and that at each Annual Meeting thereafter to elect one Selectman for a term of three years, or act anything thereon.


The following motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: To elect three Selectmen at the Annual Meeting to be held in 1962, one to be elected for one year, one to be elected for two years and one to be elected for three years, and that at each Annual Meeting thereafter to elect one Selectman for a term of three years.


Article 69. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, loan or transfer, a sum of money to enable the Town


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Clerk to obtain a vault, either by construction or rental, to be used exclusively by the Town Clerk, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 70. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Four Hundred Thirty- Nine Dollars and Forty-Eight Cents ($439.48) to balance Over- drawn Accounts in the Police Department Other Expenses Ac- count, to wit: (1) E. G. Walker Coal Co., gasoline, $308.62; (2) Harry I. Cutler, Inc., repairs to cruisers, $48.69; (3) Libuda Bros. Service Station, oil, grease, chains, repairs, $44.77; (4) Clarence H. Knight, Inc., repairs to cruisers, $9.40; (5) Christie & Thomp- son, chain links, $28.00, or act anything thereon.


VOTED: (Unanimous). In the affirmative for $439.48.


Article 71. To see if the Town will vote to amend, retro- active to January 1, 1961, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A: The minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the wage classification and compensa- tion plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as amended from time to time, or act anything thereon.


Pay Scale Class Title


Pay Range Minimum Maximum $3,800.00 $4,500.00


S-5 to S-7 Public Health Nurse


VOTED: In the affirmative, as recommended by the Ad- visory Board of Review.


Article 72. To see if the Town will vote to amend and in- crease the S-7 Inspector of Wires Designation of Exhibit A of the wage classification and compensation plan as voted at the Annual Town Meeting of March 8, 1954, said plan having been designated as Article MCX of the Town by-laws as amended from time to time, so that it will be designated as follows, re- troactive to January 1, 1961, or act anything thereon.


EXHIBIT A


S-7 Inspector of Wires (Present Schedule)


Minimum Maximum $ 800.00 $1,000.00


Proposed Salary


Minimum Maximum


$1,500.00 $2,000.00


.S-7 Inspector of Wires


VOTED: Indefinite postponement, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review.


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Article 73. To see if the Town will vote to amend and in- crease the S-5, S-7, S-8 and S-12 Designation of Exhibit A and. Exhibit B-1 of the Wage Classification and Compensation Plan as voted at the Annual Town Meeting on March 8, 1954, said plan having been designated as Article MCX of the Town by- laws, as amended from time to time, so that they will be desig- nated as follows, retroactive to January 1, 1961, or act anything thereon.


EXHIBIT A


Minimum


Maximum.


S-5


Engineering Aid


$3,800.00


$4,800.00


S-7 Draftsman


4,200.00


5,200.00


S-8 Civil Engineer


5,200.00


6,200.00


S-12 Town Engineer


7,200.00


8,200.00


EXHIBIT B-1 Proposed Engineering Scale


Pay


Pay


Scale Minimum


1


2 $4,300.


3 $4,550.


Maximum


Scale $1,000.


S-7


4,200.00


4,400.


4,650.


4,900.


5,200.


1,000.


S-8


5,200.00


5,450.


5,700.


5,950.


6,200.


1,000.


S-12


7,200.00


7,450.


7,700.


7,950.


8,200.


1,000.


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and lost:


VOTED: To amend retroactive to January 1, 1961, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A; the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the Wage Classi- fication and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as follows:


EXHIBIT A


Minimum Maximum.


S-8, S-14 Civil Engineer


$5,200.00


$6,200.00


S-12, S-15 Town Engineer


7,200.00


8,200.00


EXHIBIT B-1


Pay


Pay


Scale Minimum


1


2 $5,700.


$5,950.


$6,200.


$1,000.


S-15 7,200.00


7,450.


7,700.


7,950.


8,200. 1,000.


VOTED: Indefinite postponement, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review.


Article 74. To see if the Town will vote to amend and in --


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3 Maximum


Scale


S-14 $5,200.00


$5,450.


S-5


$3,800.00


$4,050.


$4,800.


crease the Exhibit B-3 of the Wage Classification and Compen- sation Plan as voted at the Annual Town Meeting on March 8, 1954, said plan having been designated as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as amended from time to time, so that it will be designated as follows, retroactive to January 1, 1961, or act anything thereon.


Proposed Wage Scale


Minimum


(1)


(2)


Maximum


S-8


$ 2.63


$ 2.71


$ 2.79


$


2.875


105.20


108.40


111.60


115.00


W-6


2.00


2.08


2.16


2.25


80.00


83.20


86.40


90.00


4,160 00


4,326.40


4,492.80


4,680.00


W-5


2.00


2.08


2.16


2.25


80.00


83.20


86.40


90.00


4,160.00


4,326.40


4,492.80


4,680.00


W-4


1.71


1.79


1.87


1 95


68.40


71.60


74.80


78.00


3,556.80


3,723.20


3,889.60


4,056.00


W-3


1.61


1.69


1.77


1.85


64.40


67.60


70.80


74.00


3,348.40


3,515.20


3,681.60


3,848.00


W-2


1.51


1.59


1.67


1.75


60.40


63.60


66.80


70.00


3,140.80


3,307.20


3,473.60


3,640.00


VOTED: Indefinite postponement, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review.


Article 75. To see if the Town will vote to amend, retro- active to January 1, 1961, the minimum and maximum pay range Exhibit A; the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the Wage Classification and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as amended from time to time, or act anything thereon.


Pay Scale Class Title


S-3 to S-6 Account. Ass't.


Pay Range Minimum Maximum $3,500.00


$4,100.00


VOTED: To amend, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review, retroactive to January 1, 1961, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A; the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the Wage Classifica- tion and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as follows:


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5,470.40


5,636.80


5,803.20


5,980 00


Pay Scale Class Title


S-3 to S-4 Accountant's Clerk


Pay Range Minimum Maximum $2,900.00 $3,500.00


Article 76. To see if the Town will vote to amend, retro- active to January 1, 1961, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A; the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the Wage Classification and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by- laws, as amended from time to time, or act anything thereon.


Pay Range Minimum Maximum


Pay Scale Class Title


S-7 to S-8 Veterans' Agent and Services Director


$4,100 00


$4,900.00


'S-3 to S-3 Clerk III


2,700.00


3,200.00


The following substitute motion presented, seconded and ·defeated:


VOTED: To amend, retroactive to January 1, 1961 the minimum and maximum pay of Exhibit A, the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1, of the Wage Classifica- tion and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws as follows:


Pay Scale Class Title S-2 to S-3 Clerk III


Pay Range


Minimum Maximum


$2,700.00


$3,200.00


VOTED: Indefinite postponement, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review.


Article 77. To see if the Town will vote to amend and in- ·crease by $200 00, retroactive to January 1, 1961, for employees other than PF designation, the minimum and maximum pay range of Exhibit A; the minimum and maximum salary scales of Exhibit B-1; and the minimum and intermediate and maxi- mum wage scales of Exhibit B-3 of the Wage Classification and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as amended from time to time, or act any- thing thereon.


The following subtitute motion presented, seconded and lost:


VOTED: That Exhibit A, Exhibit B-1 and Exhibit B-3 of the Wage Classification and Compensation Plan designated and known as Article MCX of the Town by-laws, as amended, be further amended by the insertion of an additional step-up for full time employees, except those employees having PF des- ignations so that the maximum salary scale of full time em-


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ployees except those having PF designations shall be increased and the sum of $4,000.00 be appropriated from the tax levy of 1961 and applied to the following salary accounts:


Accountant's salary


200.00


Engineering:


200.00


Salary of Engineer Salary of Civil Engineer


200.00


Highway:


Salary of Superintendent


200.00


Laborers:


W-7


3 employees


@ $200.00


600.00


W-5


2 employees


@ 200.00


400.00


W-4


5 employees


@ 200.00


1,000 00


W-2


2 employees @ 100.00


200 00


W-5


2 employees @ 100.00


200.00


Veterans' Services:


Director's Salary


200.00


Salary of Clerk


200.00


Town Clerk:


Salary of Clerk


100.00


Health Department:


Salary of Plumbing Inspector


200.00


Selectmen:


Janitor


100.00


VOTED: Indefinite postponement, as recommended by the Advisory Board of Review.


Article 78. To see whether the Town will vote to accept Chapter 810 of the Acts of 1960 providing that operators of motor vehicles shall yield the right of way to pedestrians at marked crosswalks and that pedestrians in thickly settled or business districts shall cross a way only in compliance with traffic control signals, the direction of a police officer, or on certain marked crosswalks, and providing penalties for viola- tion thereof.


The following motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: That the Town accept Chapter 810 of the Acts of 1960 which amends General Laws, Chapter 90, by inserting new section 20B, providing for pedestrian and traffic control: Motion made, seconded and carried: Eliminate reading new section 20B.


Copy of 20B


In each city and town which accepts this section, as here- inafter provided, the following provisions shall apply :- Where


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traffic control signals are not in place or in operation, or no police officer is directing traffic, the operator of a motor vehicle shall yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing within any marked crosswalk, slowing down or stopping if need be to so yield. Whenever any vehicle has stopped at a marked crosswalk to permit a pedestrian to cross the way, the operator of any other vehicle aproaching from the rear shall not over- take and pass such stopped vehicle. The operator of any mo- tor vehicle, prior to driving over or across any sidewalk, shall. yield the right of way to any pedestrian approaching thereon. In thickly settled or business districts, as defined in section one, pedestrians shall be subject to traffic control signals or to. directions of police officers directing traffic, and whenever there is a traffic control signal, police officer directing traffic,. or a marked crosswalk within three hundred feet of a pedes- trian, no such pedestrian shall cross the way except upon such. marked crosswalk or in compliance with the directions of a. police officer or at such a traffic control signal. Whoever vio- lates the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine· of not more than one dollar for each offense not exceeding three in each calendar year in the jurisdiction of the court and. by a fine of two dollars for each subsequent offense, in each cal- endar year in the jurisdiction of the court.


Proceedings under this section shall not be deemed crim- inal, and no record of the case shall be entered in the proba- tion records. A violation of, or conviction of or plea of guilty to a violation of this section shall not constitute negligence or evidence of negligence nor be used in any manner in any civil proceeding in any manner in any court whatever.


This section shall take effect upon its acceptance in a city by a majority vote of the city council and in a town by vote. of the voters thereof at an annual town meeting.


Approved November 29, 1960.


March 4, 1961 at 12:15 A.M. it was voted: That the meeting be dissolved.


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


The following were notified in reference to different votes voted on at the Annual Town Meeting: Secretary of the Com- monwealth, Dept. of Public Works, State Housing Board, At- torney General and various town officials.


In reference to Article 42 - Redevelopment Authority for the purpose of engaging in urban renewal. The Selectmen named the following. Messrs. Bernard R. Guertin of 231 Mech- anic St., Richard J. Ciesla of 225 Marcy St., Vincent J. Ruben- stein of 28 Litchfield Ave., and Christopher G. Thomas of 60 E. Main St. Mr. Marc A. Arsenault of 921 Dennison Drive ap-


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pointed State Member of the Southbridge Redevelopment Au- thority for a term of three (3) years on January 2, 1962. All members qualified.




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