Town annual reports of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, town clerk, and school committee of West Bridgewater for the year ending 1960-1963, Part 33

Author: West Bridgewater (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Town Officers and Committees
Number of Pages: 828


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air pack &


Power jack


700.00


700.00


Drill tower


400.00


289.71


300.00


300.00


16,375.00


14,915.47


16,760.00


16,760.00


Fire & Police: Station Maintenance


32.


Expenses


2,400.00


2,123.38


2,400.00


2,400.00


Communications Center:


33.


Expenses


12,600.00


12,396.05


13,000.00


13,000.00


34. Hydrants


6,867.00


6,867.00


6,936.00


6,936.00


Tree Warden


35.


Salary-Supt.


4,700.00


4,675.86


5,044.00


4,900.00


36. Labor


7,904.00


7,798.80


8,112.00


8,112.00


37.


Expenses


5,340.00


5,324.79


5,545.00


5,545.00


One man power saw


350.00


350.00


17,944.00


17,799.45


19,051.00


18,907.00


* Includes Transfer from Reserve Fund


23.


38.


Equipment-


238


Budget 1962


Expended 1962


Requested 1963


Recommended 1963


Sealer of Weights & Measures


39.


Salary


225.00


219.00


225.00


225.00


40.


Expenses


45.00


36.80


45.00


45.00


270.00


255.80


270.00


270.00


Inspector of Wires


41.


Salary


500.00


416.00


600.00


600.00


42.


Expenses


250.00


224.95


325.00


325.00


750.00


640.95


925.00


925.00


Inspector of Buildings


43.


Salary


700.00


579.00


1,100.00


1,100.00


44.


Expenses


*300.00


*307.40


475.00


475.00


1,000.00


886.40


1,575.00


1,575.00


45. Dog Officer


475.00


*499.50


525.00


525.00


Civil Defense


46.


Director


360.00


360.00


47.


Expenses


310.00


166.64


360.00


360.00


310.00


166.64


720.00


720.00


48. Planning Board


200.00


238.68


500.00


500.00


150.00


350.00


238.68


500.00


500.00


49. Board of Appeals


100.00


100.00


100.00


Total-Protection of


Persons & Property


104,728.00


92,192.65 106,097.00 105,953.00


* Includes Transfer from Reserve Fund


Appropriation from Special Town Meeting


HEALTH AND SANITATION - 1.58%


50. Expenses, Board of Health


1,670.00


1,810.78


2,500.00


2,500.00


51. T. B. Hospital


1,620.00


601.50


4,565.00


4,565.00


52. Visiting Nurse


1,400.00


1,400.00


1,500.00


1,400.00


53. Dental Clinic


400.00


381.55


200.00


200.00


54.


Dump


2,475.00


2,300.00


2,475.00


2,475.00


239


Budget 1962


Expended 1962


Requested 1963


Recommended 1963


55.


Diphtheria Clinic


110.00


110.00


130.00


130.00


56.


Inspection of Animals


400.00


224.50


400.00


400.00


57.


Quarterly Inspections


375.00


240.00


375.00


375.00


58.


Rodent Control-


Dump


88.24


300.00


300.00


59.


Mosquito Control


4,000.00


3,999.45


4,000.00


4,000.00


12,450.00


11,156.02


16,920.00


16,820.00


MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC WAYS - 5.89%


Highways:


60.


Salary, Supt.


5,300.00


5,300.00


5,700.00


5,700.00


61.


Labor


12,000.00


11,714.75


13,500.00


13,500.00


62.


Expenses


21,755.00


22,030.78


22,750.00


22,750.00


63.


Sidewalks ----


Spring Street


4,000.00


*4,006.75


64.


Curbings


3,200.00


65.


Land Damage ---


South Street


1,700.00


895.00


47,955.00


43,947.28


41,950.00


41,950.00


Snow Removel:


66.


Labor & Expense


10,000.00 *11,137.98


11,000.00


11,000.00


67. Street Lights


9,750.00


9,750.00


Total: Maintenance


of Public Ways


67,670.00


64,748.44


62,700.00


62,700.00


CHARITIES - 3.98%


Public Welfare:


68.


Salaries, Board Members 252.00


252.00


252.00 1,400.00


252.00


69. Salary, Welfare Agent 1,100.00


1,100.00


1,400.00


70. Expenses


3,160.00


2,508.00


3,675.00


3,675.00


71. Equipment-Tape Rec. 200.00


200.00


4 Drawer File


60.00


60.00


Total Administration


4,712.00


4,060.00


5,387.00


5,387.00


...


* Includes Transfer from Reserve Fund


240


PUBLIC WELFARE AID


Budget 1962


Expended 1962


Requested 1963


Recommended 1963


72.


General Relief


6,000.00


5,208.33


6,000.00


6,000.00


73. Old Age Assistance


17,500.00


15,799.37


7,000.00


7,000.00


74. Aid to Dependent Children


2,500.00


3,413.21


3,000.00


3,000.00


75.


Disability Assistance


3,000.00


3,419.70


6,000.00


6,000.00


76.


Medical Assistance to Aged


15,000.00


12,800.10


15,000.00


15,000.00


Total Aid


44,000.00


40,640.71


37,000.00


37,000.00


Total Charities


48,712.00


44,700.71


42,387.00


42,387.00


VETERANS' SERVICES - 1.52%


77


Salary-Agent


960.00


960.00


960.00


960.00


78.


Expenses


215.00


166.49


215.00


215.00


79.


Aid


14,900.00


12,378.89


14,900.00


14,900.00


80.


Equipment-File


90.00


90.00


Total-


Veterans' Services


16,075.00


13,505.38


16,165.00


16,165.00


81.


Salaries


368.800.00 364,448.04 428,544.00 428,544.00


82.


Expenses


81,120.00 ** 82,093.38


98,143.00


98,143.00


Total-Schools


449,920.00 446,541.42


526,687.00 526,687.00


83.


Salaries


3,700.00


3,640.00


5,950.00


5,950.00


84. Expenses


3,150.00


2,978.37


2,925.00


2,925.00


85. Equipment


1,000.00


1,000.00


Total-Libraries


6,850.00


6,618.37


9,875.00


9,875.00


MONUMENTS & PARKS - . 42%


86.


Salary, Supt.


2,982.00


2,982.00


2,982.00


2,982.00


87.


Labor


250.00


205.10


250.00


250.00


88.


Expenses


800.00


772.26


980.00


980.00


89.


New Flag Pole


300.00


300.00


Total-Mon. & Parks 4,032.00


3,959.36


4,512.00


4,512.00


SCHOOLS - 49.48%


LIBRARIES - . 93%


241


Budget 1962


Expended 1962


Requested 1963


Recommended 1963


INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT - . 04%


90.


Expenses


400.00


81.30


400.00


400.00


CEMETERIES - . 05%


91.


Expenses


600.00


416.48


500.00


500.00


PENSIONS - 1.15%


92.


Contributory Retirement


9,525.00


9,525.00


12,279.00


12,279.00


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES - 3.93%


Water


93.


Salaries-


Commissioners


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,200.00


1,200.00


94.


Salary-Supt.


4,800.00


4,800.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


95.


Labor


12,000.00


13,007.67


13,000.00


13,000.00


96.


Expenses


21,925.00


21,281.91


22,660.00


22,660.00


97.


Equipment-


New Truck


4,000.00


3,429.83


Total-Public Service


Enterprises


43,725.00


43,519.41


41,860.00


41,860.00


UNCLASSIFIED - 2%


98.


Town Reports


1,450.00


1,395.80


2,400.00


2,400.00


99. Mem. & Vets Day


750.00


458.20


750.00


500.00


100. Insurance


11,600.00


*13,854.43


15,000.00


15,000.00


101. Reserve Fund


5,000.00


4,389.92


2,700.00


2,700.00


102. Christmas Decorations


200.00


172.50


300.00


300.00


103.


Civil Engineer


500.00


500.00


600.00


600.00


Total Unclassified


19,500.00


20,770.85


21,750.00


21,500.00


* Includes Transfer from Reserve Fund


MATURING DEBT & INTEREST - 16.34%


Principal & Interest: Schools 151,701.25 151,701.25 146,772.50 146,772.50


104. Principal & Interest: Water


19,958.00


19,958.00


19,500.00


19,500.00


105.


Interest: Temporary Loans


1,200.00


1,127.24


1,200.00


1,200.00


103.


242


Budget 1962


Expended 1962


Requested 1963


Recommended 1963


106 Library Bond & Interest


6,381.25


6,381.25


6,300.00


6,300.00


Total: Maturing Debt


& Interest 179,240.50 179,167.74 173,772.50 173,772.50


107 Total: Budget Recommendations


$987,962.50 $970,857.77 $1,068,539.50 $1,068,045.50


108 Total: Special Articles Recommended


$28,995.00


109. Total: All Recommendations


$1,097,040.50


110. Less: Amounts not Affecting Tax Rate 64,060.00


111. Net Total: All Recommendations $1,032,980.50


Add:


112 Estimated State Charges, County Taxes, T.B. Hospital Assessment, Assessors' Estimate of Overlay, and all other Amounts required by law to be raised 65,787.00


113. Grand Total, Recommendations and Estimates $1,098,767.50


114. Deductions to compute Estimated Tax Rate: Estimated Receipts, Income, Corporation, from State, Motor Vehicle, Excise, and other local receipts, from sources other than taxation $302,114.50


115. Amounts from Available Funds $10,000.00 $312,114.50


116. Estimated Balance to be raised on property $786,653.00


117 Estimated Tax Rate based upon above Recommendations $85.00


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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL MEETING


Article 1. To choose Town Officers for the ensuing year, not elected on the Official Ballot.


Article 2. To hear the reports of all Town Officers and Committees and act thereon.


400


Article 3. 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, 1963, and to issue a note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accord- ance with Section 17, Chapter 44, of the General Laws.


Recommended.


yes


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter into a contract or contracts with the Department of Public Works and the County Commissioners for the construction and maintenance of public highways for the en- suing year.


Recommended.


yes


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Maintenance, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated as the Town's share and the sum of $2,000.00 be transferred from Available Funds to meet the State and County's share.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 New Construction, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $5,000.00 be


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raised and appropriated as the Town's share and the sum of $15,000.00 be transferred from Available Funds to meet the State and County's share.


Article 7. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray the Town charges for the ensuing year, and to make appropriations for the same.


See Finance Committee report.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $100.00 for the use of Plymouth County Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture (Plymouth County Extension Service) and choose a Town Director as provided in Sections 41 and 42 of Re- vised Chapter 128 of the General Laws and act thereon.


Recommended.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Physical Training, Athletics, Sports and Equipment, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $4,400.00.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury a sum of money to finish construction on South Street, from the end of the Chapter 90 construction to Cross Street, a distance of 400 feet more or less, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $2,000.00.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to be expended by the Board of Selectmen, to purchase and equip a new station wagon type cruiser to be used by the Police Department, and will authorize and empower the Board of Select- men to trade in the old Police Cruiser # 93 toward the payment of the price for such new cruiser, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $2,500.00.


245


Article 12. To see if the Town will authorize the School Committee to establish and maintain a State-Aided Vocational Program in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 74 of the General Laws and Acts amendatory thereto or dependent thereon and to raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor, or take any action relative thereto. yes


The Finance Committee recommends the sum $480.00.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to black-top the Public Library parking lot, or take any ac- tion relative thereto. yes


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $1,800.00.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to be expended by the Board of Selectmen, to purchase a new truck for the Highway Department.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $8,600.00.


yes


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to create a special unpaid committee to be known as the Regional Vocational School District Planning Committee, to consist of three members, includ- ing one member of the School Committee, all to be appointed by the Moderator, which committee may join with a comparable com- mittee or committees, from one or more neighboring Towns and/or City, to form a Regional Vocational School District Planning Board for the purpose of studying the advisability of establishing a Regional Vocational School District, and making recommenda- tions, relative thereto, pursuant to Chapter 71, of the General Laws, Section 14 to 161 inclusive.


Recommended. yes


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court to enact a bill granting life tenure to Richard P. Berglund incumbent of the office of Highway Superintendent of the Town of West Bridgewater.


Recommended.


yes


committee of


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98 year


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Moderator and the Board of Selectmen to appoint a Town Offices Building Committee for the purpose of obtaining prelimin- ary plans for a new Town Office building and to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to be used by said committee, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommended.


$1500 for Plans


chapt. 182


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to resurface South Street from Cross Street to River Street and Howard from River Street to North Main Street (Route 28), or take any action relative thereto.


Recommended.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to construct a sidewalk on Spring Street, starting at the end of the present sidewalk and continuing northwesterly for a distance of 1500 feet, more or less, or take any action relative thereto.


NO Not recommended.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to install new street lights, relocate and increase the size of present lights as recommended by the Street Lighting Commit- tee, and/or the Board of Selectmen, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $115.00.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to be expended by the Tree Department to purchase and install a Winch on the Tree Department's 1956 Ford Truck or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $1,500.00.


funds $500 from Taxes


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Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for laying water mains of not less than six (6) inches in diameter, but less than sixteen (16) inches in diam- eter in South Main Street, Keenan Street, and Bedford Street and determine whether the money shall be provided for by borrow- ing under the authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommended.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to regrade the site of the old library build- ing, or take any action relative thereto.


Not recommended.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Moderator and Board of Selectmen to appoint a Recreation Commission consisting of five (5) members, one of whom is to be a member of the School Committee; and to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for the use of said Commission, or take any action relative thereto.


Not recommended . NO


yes Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money from available funds in the Treasury, to the Stabilization Fund.


Not recommended. yes 2, 000


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from Water Surplus the sum of money, to Well Test Account, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to transfer to avail- able funds in the Treasury, the unexpended balances remaining in the following accounts: Street Pipe Construction, Town vs Rich Bros. Construction Co., and Highway Curbing, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommended


248


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Assessors to take from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to be used for the purpose of reducing the Tax Rate for the current year, or take any action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $10,000.00.


Article 29. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


Article 30. To elect the following Town Officers by Official Ballot: : One Moderator for one year, One Assessor for three years, One Selectman and member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years, One Tax Collector for three years, One Water Com- missioner for three years, One member of Board of Health for three years, Two members of the School Committee for three years, Two Trustees of the Public Library for three years, and One Planning Board Member for five years.


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INDEX


Assessors 51


Board of Appeals


148


Board of Health 152


Building Inspector 167


Civil Defense 165


Collector of Taxes 60


Committee Regarding Recreational Program


207


Extension Service


67


Finance Committee


233


Articles in Town Warrant


243


Budget Report


235


Fire Department


149


Highway Department


154


Industrial Development Commission


205


Inspector of Wires


54


List of Taxpayers


71


List of Town Officers


5


Planning Board


163


Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project


55


Police Department


64


Public Assistance Department


154


Public Library


56


School Department


169


Sealer of Weights and Measures


61


Selectmen


3


Statistics of Town of West Bridgewater


Cover Pages


Town Accountant 209


Town Clerk 11


Town Forest Committee 70


155


Treasurer 157


Tree Warden 61


Veterans' Services Department


167


Town Office Committee


Visiting Nurse 69


Water Department 145


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Statistics of the Town of West Bridgewater


Population - 5061


Total Registered Voters - 2435


Males - 1190


Republican 578 Democrat 95 Unenrolled 517


Females - 1245


Republican 583 Democrat 97 Unenrolled 565


Number of Dwellings - 1419


Area of Town - 15 Square Miles


Miles of Water Mains - 42.20


Local Road Mileage - 46.18


COUNCILLOR - 2nd DISTRICT Margaret M. Heckler


SENATOR - PLYMOUTH DISTRICT James F. Burke


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 8th PLYMOUTH DISTRICT


Edward P. Kirby


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 12th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


Hastings Keith


Resolution on the death of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy adopted by the Board of Selectmen of West Bridgewater on November 25, 1963:


Be it resolved:


That the Board of Selectmen acting on behalf of the people of West Bridgewater do express our deep sorrow on the untimely death of our President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.


Be it further resolved:


That President John Fitzgerald Kennedy shall not have died in vain, but shall have inspired all our citizens to greater efforts in behalf of our country.


And be it further resolved:


That the people of West Bridgewater inBRE SEWATER conformity with the request of the President ASS. of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson and the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Endicott Peabody, observe a thirty day period of mourning in the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States.


UBLIC BRARY VEST


In Memoriam


ORVIS FRANCIS KINNEY Auditor 1903 Selectman and Overseer of Poor 1904-1926 Water Commissioner 1910-1924 Treasurer 1937-1955 State Representative 1909-1910, 1929 and 1930, 1932-1935 Deceased February 3, 1963


MRS. JESSIE (ORVIS F.) KINNEY Appointed Assistant Treasurer 1953-1955 Deceased July 19, 1963


GEORGE E. BAKER Superintendent of Streets September 1, 1948 - March, 1953 Deceased March 21, 1963


In Memoriam


E. MARION ROBERTS Moderator 1942-1950 Deceased in New York


HORACE R. SNELL Finance Committee 1937-1938 Public Weigher 1937-1938 Board of Appeals 1955-1962 Deceased June 9, 1962


J. EDWARD HURLEY Board of Registrars 1943-1962 Deceased October 19, 1962


ELMER L. ANDERSON Assessor March, 1954 - December, 1963 Deceased December 22, 1963


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BOARD OF SELECTMEN


This is the 142nd Annual Report of the Town of West Bridgewater.


Your Board of Selectmen has held 49 regular meetings as well as attending meetings of the Finance Committee, Planning Board, Appeal Board hearings and conferring and cooperating with the Board of Health and Board of Water Commissioners. We have attended meetings of the Plymouth County Selectmen's Association and also attended the annual meeting of the Massa- chusetts Selectmen's Association held at South Egremont.


During the year 1963, 41 permits were issued for new homes, bearing a value of $497,400.00, 23 permits were issued for home alterations, additions and garages for a total of $53,419.00, 8 permits were issued for commercial and industrial purposes total- ing $13,400.00 and 11 miscellaneous permits for a total of $21,825.00 making a grand total of $586,400.00. Despite the fact that residential property bears a heavy portion of the tax burden in West Bridgewater the fact that an increased number of new home permits were issued in 1963 bears evidence of the fact that our Town is a desirable place in which to live.


The year 1963 was a quiet year on the industrial development front, and with the increasing costs of government, continued efforts in this field become more urgent. Experience in past years emphasizes the need for cooperation between all Town boards and commissions in order to promote vigorous industrial development.


1963 saw the completion of Chapter 90 work on South Street and all its attendant problems and we hope to start work in 1964 on Walnut Street from the Brockton line to the Fall River Ex- pressway. Your Board has been studying the laying out and con- struction of two new roads, not now in existence, which when com- pleted would greatly accelerate our industrial development.


We wish to thank all Boards, Committees, Commissions and individuals for their courtesy and cooperation in assisting us in our work.


GEORGE V. HOLLERTZ, JR. MARJORIE E. MacDONALD MERTON H. OUDERKIRK


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1963


MODERATOR John C. Eldridge


TOWN CLERK


Elected


Term Expires


Anna E. Brown


1961


1964


SELECTMEN AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Elected


Term Expires


Merton H. Ouderkirk


1961


1964


Marjorie E. MacDonald


1962


1965


George V. Hollertz, Jr.


1963


1966


TREASURER


Elected


H. Roy Hartshorn


1961


Term Expires 1964


ASSESSORS


Elected


Term Expires


Herbert A. Holmes


1961


1964


William W. Phillips


1962


1965


Elmer L. Anderson


1963


1966


TAX COLLECTOR


Elected


Walter C. Dunbar


1963


Term Expires 1966


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY


Elected


Term Expires


Stanley O. Carlson


1961


1964


Anna Howe


1961


1964


Jessie Anderson


1962


1965


Kenneth L. Buker


1962


1965


M. Lillian Kundzicz


1963


1966


William W. Noyes


1963


1966


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Elected


Term Expires


Thomas F. Kemp


1961


1964


Erland Thayer


1961


1964


Sven Erick Benson


1962


1965


Scovel H. Carlson


1962


1965


Leon F. Beaulieu


1963


1966


DeSales J. Heath


1963


1966


WATER COMMISSIONERS


Elected


Term Expires


Edward G. Asack


1961


1964


William E. Crowley


1962


1965


John W. Noyes


1963


1966


TREE WARDEN


Elected


Term Expires


Thomas B. MacQuinn


1962


1965


CONSTABLES


Elected


Term Expires


Edwin T. Gibson


1962


1965


Raymond L. Silva


1962


1965


BOARD OF HEALTH


Elected


Term Expires


John A. Howe


1961


1964


Richard T. Guidoboni


1962


1965


Robert V. Chisholm


1963


1966


PLANNING BOARD


Elected


Term Expires


H. Edward Parry


1959


1964


Merton H. Ouderkirk


1960


1965


Frank S. Miller


1961


1966


Russell Robery


1962


1967


Ernest R. Peterson


1963


1968


APPOINTMENTS - TOWN MEETING


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER, WOOD, & BARK Albert Howard Arthur Pagani Minot Edson


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Bradford Herrick


FIELD DRIVERS Richard Cudmore Ronald Snell


Harry Pomeroy, Sr.


FENCE VIEWERS Frank Lynch Norman Churchill


Officers Appointed by Selectmen SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS Richard P. Berglund


TOWN ACCOUNTANT Arthur E. Chaves


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Antone Sousa


SUPERINTENDENT OF PEST CONTROL Thomas B. MacQuinn


FOREST FIRE WARDEN Antone Sousa


SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES Warren Turner


DOG OFFICER Phyllis Downs


VETERANS' BURIAL AGENT Roger H. Burrill


DIRECTOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Alice M. Dean


VETERANS' SERVICES Roger H. Burrill


CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Robert W. Anderson


DEPUTY CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Gordon Lovell


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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Appointed Term Expires


J. Robert Crowley


Richard E. Krugger


John E. Seager


1962 1965


Anna E. Brown (Member Ex-Officio)


INSPECTOR OF WIRES Albert Greiner


TOWN FOREST COMMITTEE


Antone Sousa Thomas B. MacQuinn Richard E. Norris


BUILDING AND PLUMBING INSPECTOR Antone Sousa


ASSISTANT BUILDING AND PLUMBING INSPECTOR Edervene M. Grover


MEMORIAL FIELD COMMITTEE


Charles Hill William R. Brown Carl R. Ohlson


LOCKUP KEEPER


Edwin T. Gibson Ervin G. Lothrop


BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS


Appointed Term Expires


Norman Estabrooks


1961


1964


Minot Edson


1961


1964


Julian Lucini


1962


1965


H. Kingman Burrill


1963


1966


Harold Colby, Jr.


1963


1966


Associate Members: John Hamilton, Jr., Royal L. Snell




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