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Salaries and Expenses. ...
$15,000.00
(Registrars, $600)
Voted (unanimously) :
13. Planning Board (Planning Board)
Salaries and Expenses.
150.00
Special Engineering 200.00
$350.00
Voted (unanimously) :
14. Board of Survey (Joint Board of Select- men and Board of Public Works)
Salary of Clerk. $800.00
Other Clerks Salaries 550.00
Expenses 600.00 ...
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Other Wages and Expenses-Engineer- ing 700.00
$2,650.00
Voted (unanimously) :
15. Robbins Memorial Town Hall (Board of
Selectmen)
Salary of Superintendent. $2,600.00
Other Salaries
3,498.00
Maintenance of Building
8,148.00
Expenses 604.00
Maintenance of Grounds
1,360.00
$16,210.00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Voted (unanimously) :
16. Police Department (Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Chief
$3,200.00
Other Salaries
104,763.50
Expenses and equipment
4,930.00
Automobile Equipment and Maintenance
1,800.00
Maintenance of Building and Grounds ....
2,725.00
Expenses incurred Outside the Com-
monwealth as described in General
Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Para- graph 34. 350.00
$117,768.50
Voted (unanimously) :
17. Fire Department (Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Chief
$3,200.00
Other Salaries 104,357.25
Expenses and Equipment. 4,870.00
Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds .. 3,350.00
$115,777.25
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Fire and Police Signal System
Salary of Assistant Superintendent. $2,500.00
Other Salaries Maintenance of System
1,850.00
1,900.00
$6,250.00
Voted (unanimously) :
18. Building, Plumbing and Gas Inspection
(Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Building Inspector $3,200.00
Salary of Plumbing and Gas Inspector .. ..
2,750.00
Other Salaries 3,225.00
Expenses 1,160.00
$10,335.00
Voted (unanimously) :
19. Wire Department (Joint Board of Select-
men and Board of Public Works)
Salary of Superintendent of Wires. ..... $1,600.00
(Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Inspector of Wires 1,600.00
Other Salaries 2,541.67
Expenses 360.00
$6,101.67
Voted (unanimously) :
20. Sealer of Weights and Measures (Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Sealer $2,100.00
Expenses 775.00
$2,875.00
Voted (unanimously) :
21. Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Suppres- sion (Board of Selectmen) Salary of Superintendent $1,450.00
Wages
3,300.00
ยท
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Expenses
740.00
Voted (unanimously) :
$5,490.00
22. Tree Warden (Tree Warden)
Salary of Warden
$750.00
Wages
3,500.00
Expenses
2,250.00
$6,500.00
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Voted (unanimously) :
23. Board of Health (Board of Health)
Salary of Board
$750.00
Salary of Agent
2,860.00
Other Salaries
5,420.00
Expenses
1,875.00
Communicable Diseases
... ... ...
26,575.00
Voted (unanimously) : $37,480.00
24. Vital Statistics (Town Clerk) Voted (unanimously) :
$375.00
25. Inspector of Animals (Board of Select- men)
$500.00
Voted (unanimously) :
26. Sewer Maintenance (Board of Public Works) Administra- tion :
Salary of Clerk of Board. $82.50
Other Salaries and Expenses 207.00
$289.50
Maintenance of System
4,560.50
$4850.00
Voted (unanimously ) :
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27. Sanitary Division (Board of
Public Works) Administra- tion :
Salary of Clerk of Board. $550.00
Other Salaries and Expenses 1,380.00
$1,930.00
Removal of Ashes, Offal and
Rubbish 74,355.00
$76,285.00 $76,285.00
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Voted (unanimously) :
28. Division of Highways and Bridges (Board of Public Works) Administration:
Salary of Clerk of Board. $412.50
Other Salaries and Expenses
1,035.00 $1,447.50
Salary of Superintendent of Highways
3,337.50
Salary of General Inspector ....
2,280.00
Highway Maintenance
61,077.50
Reconstruction of Streets, in- cluding Storm Drains.
37,000.00
$105,142.50
Voted (unanimously) :
29. Removal of Snow and Ice (Board of Pub- lic Works) $18,000.00 Voted (unanimously) :
30. Street Lighting (Joint Board of Select- men and Board of Public Works) ........ $44,142.50 Voted (unanimously) :
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31. Traffic Signals' (Board of Selectmen)
Maintenance of Equipment and Traffic Lines $2,150.00
New Equipment
2,518.00
$4,668.00
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Voted (unanimously) :
32. Public Welfare Department (Board of Selectmen)
Salary of Agent $2,300.00
Other Salaries and Expenses 1,900.00
Physician $600; Clerk, $500; Visitor, $500) Aid 55,200.00
Aged Citizens Assistance 8,000.00
$67,400.00
Voted (unanimously) :
33. District or Other Nurses (Board of Se- lectmen) $1,000.00
Voted (unanimously) :
34. State and Military Aid (Board of Select- men) $1,300.00
Voted (unanimously) :
35. Soldiers' Relief, Burials and Exemptions (Board of Selectmen) $9,200.00
SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES
Voted (unanimously) :
36. School Department (School Committee) General Control $19,243.00
Instructional Service 556,200.00
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Operation of School Plant 78,000.00
Maintenance of School Plant. 31,000.00
Auxiliary Agencies and Other Activities
21,350.00
Capital Outlay 7,700.00
Vocational School Tuition
9,000.00
Expenses incurred Outside the Com- monwealth as described in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Para- graph 34 150.00
$722,643.00
Voted (unanimously) :
37. Robbins Library and Branches (Trustees of the Robbins Library)
Books and Maintenance of Libraries (in- cluding Dog Tax) $26,000.00
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
Voted (unanimously) : 38. Public Parks Department (Board of Park Commissioners)
Salaries
$2,267.50
(Foreman, $2,007.50)
Expenses 6,850.00
$9,117.50
Voted (unanimously) :
39. Pensions (Board of Selectmen) $12,050.23
Voted (unanimously) : 40. Memorial Day-to be expended as follows :
Under the Direction of Francis Gould Post, No. 36, G. A. R ..... $300.00 Local Post of the United Spanish War Veterans 200.00
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Arlington Post, No. 39, American Legion 300.00 Post 1775, Veterans of Foreign Wars 200.00 $1,000.00
Voted (unanimously) :
41. Patriots' Day (Board of Selectmen) $200.00
On substitute motion of William O. Hauser: Voted (unanimously) :
42. Printing Town Reports (Board of Select- men) $1,479.59
Voted (unanimously) :
43. Insurance (Board of Selectmen) $12,387.76
Voted (unanimously) :
44. Workmen's Compensation Insurance Fund (Board of Selectmen) $10,000.00 Voted (unanimously) :
45. Municipal Insurance Fund (Board of Se- lectmen) No Appro- priation
Voted (unanimously) :
46. Menotomy Hall (Board of Selectmen) Salaries $930.00
Expenses 1,675.00
Voted (unanimously) : $2,605.00
47. Repairs to Houses Owned by Town (Board of Selectmen) $850.00
ENTERPRISES AND CEMETERIES
Voted (unanimously) : 48. Water Department Maintenance (Board of Public Works)
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Maintenance of Water System
$29,368.50
Salary of Superintendent 1,162.50
Administration :
Salary of Clerk of Board. $357.50
Salary of Water Registrar 505.00
Other Salaries 1,144.00
Office Expenses
2,659.00 $4,665.50
Voted (unanimously) :
$35,196.50
49. Cemeteries (Board of Cemetery Commis- sioners)
Salaries
$4,310.00
Wages & Expenses
20,925.00
$25,235.00
Voted (unanimously) :
50. Interest $110,000.00
Voted (unanimously) :
51. Maturing Town Debt $211,000.00
Voted (unanimously) : The amount of
$2,549.90, being Premiums on Loans now available in the Treasury shall be used for defraying the above appro- priation as far as possible; and the balance of said appropriation shall be raised by general tax.
Voted (unanimously) :
52. Sinking Fund. $2,000.00
Voted (unanimously) : That the various amount appropriated at this meeting indicated by the respective votes, and not otherwise provided for shall be raised by general tax in the current financial year.
Article 6 taken up. (Collector of Taxes: Means of Collecting.)
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Voted (unanimously) : That the Collector of Taxes be and hereby is authorized to use all means of collecting taxes for the year 1932, which a Town Treasurer may use when appointed a Collector of Taxes.
Article 7 taken up. (Extension of Sewerage Sys- tem.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of fifty-one thousand ($51,000) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the extension of the Sewerage System; said appro- priation to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works substantially as follows:
Extension of Sewers $47,995.00
Salary of Superintendent of Sewer Divi- sion 1,075.00
Administration :
Salary of Clerk of Board $550.00
Office Salaries and expenses. 1,380.00 1,930.00
$51,000.00
Article 8 taken up. (Water Mains.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of forty-five thousand one hundred (45,100) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the laying, relaying, and extension of water mains; said appropriation to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works substantially as follows:
Laying and relaying water mains of not
less than six inches in diameter $34,877.00
Extension of Water Mains 7,000.00
Salary of Superintendent of Water Divi- sion 1,100.00
Administration :
Salary of Clerk of Board. $605.00 Office Salaries and Expenses .... 1,518.00 2,123.00
$45,100.00
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Article 9 taken up. (Extension of Storm Drains.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the additional sum of
ten thousand ($10,000) dollars be and hereby is appro- priated for the extension of Storm Drains for the year 1932; said appropriation to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works substantially as follows:
Extension of Storm Drains $9,035.00
Administration :
Salary of Clerk of Board. $275.00
Office Salaries and Expenses. ... 690.00 965.00
$10,000.00
Article 10 taken up. (Sidewalks and Edgestones.)
On the amended motion as made by William F. Holian :
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of eight thou- sand ($8,000) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the construction of permanent sidewalks, and for the installing of edgestones for the year 1932; said sum to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, and that Town labor be used as far as possible.
Article 11 taken up. (Equipment for New High School Building.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of $12,800 be and hereby is appropriated for the purchase and installa- tion of equipment in the new high school building; said sum to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the School Committee.
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Article 12 taken up. (Seats for High School Audi- torium.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of $3,907.20 be and hereby is appropriated for the purchase of seats for the high school auditorium; said sum to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the School Committee.
Article 13 taken up. (Passageway between Old and New High Schools.)
On the substitute motion of M. Norcross Stratton:
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of $18,000 be and hereby is appropriated for the construction of a four-story connecting passageway between the old and new high school buildings; said sum to be raised by gen- eral tax and expended under the direction of the School Committee.
Article 14 taken up. (Grading Brackett School Playground.)
On the amendment of William F. Holian to the motion being put before the meeting the motion as amended was lost.
Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of $4,000 be and hereby is appropriated for grading and surfacing the Brackett School Playground on Eastern Avenue; said sum to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the School Committee.
Article 15 taken up. (Laying out Bailey Road.)
A substitute motion was offered by Albert W. Wund- erly.
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The motion of William A. Muller to lay Article 15 on the table was lost.
The substitute motion of Albert W. Wunderly being put before the meeting was lost.
Voted : That the laying out of a town way from Massachusetts Avenue to Gloucester Street, substantially in the location of the private way known as Bailey Road, as more particularly described in Article 15 of the War- rant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
On motion of Jacob Bitzer:
Voted: That it is the sense of this meeting that no appropriation be made for the laying out or construction of streets.
Article 16 taken up. (Laying out Brooks Avenue.)
The motion of J. Howard Hayes that the meeting adjourn was lost.
The substitute motion of Leo Murphy being put be- fore the meeting was lost.
Voted: That the laying out of a town way from Lake Street to Varnum Street substantially in the loca- tion of the private way known as Brooks Avenue, as more particularly described in Article 16 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
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Article 17 taken up. (Laying out Edmund Road.)
The substitute motion of Chester K. Wanamaker be- ing put before the meeting was lost.
Voted : That the laying out of a town way from Forest Street to one hundred fifty (150) feet east of Peter Tufts Road, substantially in the location of the private way known as Edmund Road, as more particu- larly described in Article 17 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of better- ments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Se- lectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Charles L. Fitch moved that the meeting adjourn.
The result of the vote being doubtful a standing vote was taken. Messrs. Frost, Bixby and Washburn acting as Tellers.
110 voting in the affirmative and 46 in the negative the motion was carried.
The meeting adjourned at 10:55 P. M.
A True Record, Attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk.
ADJOURNED MEETING Arlington, March 30, 1932.
Pursuant to the vote of adjournment on March 23, 1932, the Town Meeting Members met in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, March 30, 1932, notices having been sent by mail by the Town Clerk seven days before
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the meeting and posted at two places in each precinct. A notice was published in the local paper.
Lists of the duly qualified Town Meeting Members were used at the entrances of the meeting place and were in charge of Albert K. Peirce and James E. Sweeney.
The check lists filed with the Town Clerk at the close of the meeting showed that one hundred and eighty-nine members attended the meeting.
James C. Carr, stenographer, was sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful performance of his duties.
The Moderator declared a quorum present.
The meeting was called to order at 8:07 o'clock P. M. by the Moderator, William P. Barry.
Town Meeting Members not already sworn were sworn by the Moderator.
On motion of William O. Hauser:
Voted (unanimously) : That if the business calling this meeting is not disposed of on this date, the meeting adjourn to Wednesday evening, April 6, 1932, at eight o'clock.
Article 18 taken up. (Laying out Egerton Road.)
Voted : That the laying out of a town way from Herbert Road to Brooks Avenue, substantially in the location of the private way known as Egerton Road, as more particularly described in Article 18 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
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Article 19 taken up. (Laying out Glen Avenue.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Mystic Street to Emerson Road, sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Glen Avenue, as more particularly described in Article 19 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authoriz- ing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 20 taken up. (Laying out Gloucester Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Bailey Road to Churchill Avenue, sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Gloucester Street, as more particularly described in Ar- ticle 20 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 21 taken up. (Laying out Margaret Street.)
Earle C. Hopkins offered a substitute motion and having obtained permission of the meeting showed pic- tures of Margaret Street.
A large number of residents in the vicinity of Mar- garet Street were present.
The substitute motion being put before the meeting was lost by a standing vote, fifty-nine voting in favor and ninety-eight in opposition. Messrs. Hoyt, Collins and Washburn acting as Tellers.
Voted: That the laying out of a town way from Lake Street to Edith Street, substantially in the location
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of the private way known as Margaret Street, as more particularly described in Article 21 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of bet- terments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 22 taken up. (Laying out Melrose Street.)
Leo A. Murphy offered a substitute motion.
Miss Baldelli non-town meeting member and resident in vicinity of Melrose Street, spoke in favor of the substi- tute motion.
The substitute motion as presented by Mr. Murphy being put before the meeting the Moderator asked for a rising vote and declared the motion lost.
Voted : That the laying out of a town way from Herbert Road to Brooks Avenue, substantially in the lo- cation of the private way known as Melrose Street, as more particularly described in Article 22 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 23 taken up. (Laying out Milton Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Herbert Road to Brooks Avenue sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Milton Street, as more particularly described in Article 23 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authoriz- ing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 24 taken up. (Laying out Peter Tufts Road.)
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A substitute motion being put before the meeting by Robert N. Boyd was declared lost by the Moderator.
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Edmund Road to Overlook Road, sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Peter Tufts Road, as more particularly described in Ar- ticle 24 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 25 taken up. (Laying out Phillips Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Franklin Street to Webster Street, sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Phillips Street, as more particularly described in Article 25 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authoriz- ing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 26 taken up. (Laying out Quincy Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Benjamin Road to Gray Street, sub- stantially in the location of the private way known as Quincy Street, as more particularly described in Article 26 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authoriz- ing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 27 taken up. (Laying out Scituate Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the laying out of a town way from Gray Street to Longfellow Road, sub-
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stantially in the location of the private way known as Scituate Street, as more particularly described in Article 27 of the Warrant, under the provisions of law authoriz- ing the assessment of betterments, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, be not accepted.
Article 28 taken up. (Construction of Ways.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the Town do not make an appropriation under Article 28 of the Warrant, for the original construction of public ways in the Town.
Article 29 taken up. (Acquisition of Easements.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the Town do not au- thorize the acquisition of any land, easements or rights therein, under Article 29 of the Warrant.
Article 30 taken up. (Exterior Lines: from Flor- ence Avenue to Rhinecliff Street.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the establishment of exterior lines of a way from Florence Avenue to Rhine- cliff Street, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works and more par- ticularly described in Article 30 of the Warrant, be and hereby is accepted, said lines established and said Joint Board authorized to take land for the purpose; that the sum of one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars be and here- by is appropriated for the purpose, including land dam- ages; and that said sum be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of said Joint Board.
Article 31 taken up. (Exterior Lines from Haw- thorne Avenue.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the establishment of exterior lines of a way from Hawthorne Avenue to a
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point southwesterly approximately one hundred (100) feet, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Select- men and Board of Public Works, and more particularly described in Article 31 of the Warrant be and hereby is accepted, said lines established and said Joint Board authorized to take land for the purpose; that the sum of fifty ($50) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the purpose, including land damages; and that said sum be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of said Joint Board.
Article 32 taken up. (Exterior Lines: from Hillside Avenue to Oakland Avenue.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the establishment of exterior lines of a way from Hillside Avenue to Oakland Avenue, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works and more par- ticularly described in Article 32 of the Warrant, be and hereby is accepted, said lines established and said Joint Board authorized to take land for the purpose; that the sum of one ($1) dollar be and hereby is appropriated for the purpose, including land damages; and that said sum be raised by general tax and expended under the direc- tion of said Joint Board.
Article 33 taken up. (By-Law Relating to Sewer Assessments.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the following by-law be and hereby is adopted:
Two-thirds of the cost of the construction hereafter of any sewer or extension of any existing sewer or the doing of any other work in connection therewith, except particular sewers from common sewers to the lines of ways, shall be assessed upon the estates especially bene-
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fited thereby, under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 140 of the Acts of 1931, and such cost shall be the average cost, to be determined by the Board of Pub- lic Works in each year, of such construction and exten- sion and other work in connection therewith in a period of five years next preceding and excluding the year in which such average cost is to be determined.
Article 34 taken up. (Observance: Washington Cen- tenary.)
On the substitute motion of Ernest W. Davis it was
Voted (unanimously) : That the Town do not make an appropriation under Article 34 for the observance and celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of George Washington, as the proposed bill to authorize such an appropriation has not been passed by the General Court.
Article 35 taken up. (Acceptance of General Law: Public Baths.)
Voted (unanimously) : That Section 12 of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, be and hereby is accepted.
Article 36 taken up. (Public Baths-Bathing Places.)
Voted: That the Town do not now establish any public swimming bath, make any open bathing place or construct any bathing beach, at Arlington Heights or Spy Pond, nor erect any building, under Article 36 of the Warrant.
Article 37 taken up. (Water Mains-Hydrants, on Wright Street.)
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Voted (unanimously) : That the sum of four thou- sand ($4,000) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the installation of water mains and/or hydrants in and on Wright Street; said sum to be raised by general tax and expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works.
Article 38 taken up. (Disposal of Old Engine House.)
Voted (unanimously) : That the Board of Select- men be and hereby is authorized and empowered in the name and on behalf of the Town to sell, at public auction or private sale, the old engine house situated on land of the Town at the corner of Park Avenue and Paul Revere Road, for the minimum amount of one dollar and upon such other terms as the Selectmen shall consider proper, or to otherwise dispose of the same, and to execute, acknowledge and deliver any proper document; and fur- ther that the sum of one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the use of said Board for this purpose.
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