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Town Counsel
Joseph K. Collins-Appointed March 23, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Sealer of Weights and Measures
John D. Dickman-Appointed March 23, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Moth Superintendent
Wesley H. Osborne, Jr .- Appointed March 23, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
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RECORDED APPOINTMENTS
Permanent Drainage
E. Arnold Joseph-Appointed April 4, 1960
Constable
George F. Cavanagh-Appointed April 18. 1960, to expire April 24, 1961
Harland W. Farrar-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire April 24, 1961
Special Police
W. Clarke Atwater-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
Lloyd B. Henderson-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
John N. Mesheau-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Chester A. Bell-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
George W. Osborne-Appointed April 18. 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
Police Officers
George F. Cavanagh-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
Ellsworth G. Keene-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961 Robert L. Molla-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961 Austin S. Reynolds-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Lloyd S. West-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961 Harland W. Farrar-Appointed April 18, 1960, to expire March 31. 1961
Robert Ward-April 18. 1960, from June 1, 1960 to October 31, 1961, for the purpose of patrolling the North River
Advisory Board
Robert N. Maglathlin-Appointed May 16, 1960, to expire March 31. 1963
Joseph T. Murphy, Appointed May 16, 1960, to expire March 31, 1963
Sterling Myrick-Appointed May 16, 1960, to expire March 31, 1963
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RECORDED APPOINTMENTS
Auxiliary Police
Ralph C. Bassett-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Arthur M. Capaccioli-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
Ralph H. Coleman-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Ronald K. Dickson-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 H. James Gorman, Jr .- Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
Arthur Hann-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Philip Joseph-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Gordon A. Lambert-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 William A. Lavery-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 James E. Power-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Alan C. Virtue-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Humphrey W. Turner-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
Paul R. Sorenson-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Leonard Rowe-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Ulmer R. Robinson-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Thomas M. Robinson-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
Donald G. Robbins-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Paul C. Rasmussen-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 John Masson-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961 Stanley D. Lawrence-Appointed May 16, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
R. A. Bardsley-Appointed May 27, 1960, expires May 1, 1961
Personnel Study Committee
Henry Walter-Appointed May 27, 1960
Scott Babcock-Appointed May 27, 1960
James Hall-Appointed May 27, 1960
Veterans' Agent
Earle F. Allen-Appointed June 6, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Special Police
Thomas M. Robinson-Appointed July 11, 1960, to expire March 31, 1961
Harold A. Young-Appointed July 11, 1960, to expire March 3, 1961
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RESIGNATIONS
Resignations - 1960
January 11, 1960
Mrs. Nellie L. Sparrell
Norwell, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Sparrell,
With much regret but with the feeling that both the Town and my business in Boston will be better served, I hereby tender my resignation as a member of the General School Building Com- mittee.
Very truly yours, /s/ ROBERT M. GOODE
Stetson Road, Norwell, Mass. February 10, 1960
(Copy)
Chief Warren Merritt
Board of Fire Engineers
Norwell Fire Dept.
Norwell, Mass.
Dear Sir:
Please be advised that effective this date I wish to submit my resignation as a member of the Board of Fire Engineers. Frequent business trips make it impossible to attend all meetings or to devote the necessary time to meet the obligations required of an active Board Member.
It has been a pleasure to serve with you during the past years and I wish both you and the members the best of success in the administration of the Department.
Very truly yours, /s/ F. W. FALCONER
Main Street March 8, 1960
Selectmen Norwell, Mass.
Gentlemen:
Last September when you requested me to take the position of Veterans' Agent for the Town, I agreed to do so until the Annual Town Meeting without a salary and to continue the posi- tion if a reasonable salary was voted by the Town.
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RESIGNATIONS
Therefore according to our agreement, I hereby submit my resignation to you, effective this date.
Very truly yours, /s/ MATTHIAS W. BENNER
March 17. 1960.
Mr. Herbert Repass Norwell, Mass.
Dear Herb:
I talked to Henry Abrahams the other night and told him I would have to resign my duties on the Development and Indus- trial Committee. Since I am now a weekend commuter to Nor- well from New York, it doesn't seem reasonable for me to serve.
May I again thank you for giving me the opportunity to be on your committee and I wish you every success in this important work.
Sincerely, /s/ HERB LYALL
June 14, 1960
Mrs. Sparrell,
Please accept my resignation as a member of the Study and Building Committee of Town Equipment.
My file of correspondence was given to Mr. E. Allen on June 10th, 1960.
Yours truly, 's/ JOHN G. MARLAND
May 13, 1960
Dear Madam:
At the request of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, I have consented to serve as a member of the Advisory Board of the Town. At present I am a member of the Permanent Drainage Committee of the Town. I am advised by the Selectmen that I must resign from the Drainage Committee. Therefore, at this time I do resign from the Permanent Drainage Committee. I tender this resignation, reluctantly, for my brief tenure with the Drainage Committee has been a pleasant one. I have greatly en- joyed associating with the good and friendly men on that com- mittee, as considered the several interesting problems which came before us.
Respectfully submitted, s/ STERLING MYRICK
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WARRANT - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
TOWN OF NORWELL Commonwealth of Massachusetts
WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
Tuesday, February 23, 1960, at seven thirty o'clock in the afternoon at Cushing Memorial Town Hall
Plymouth, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell, in said County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
GREETINGS:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwell qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs to meet at the Cushing Memorial Town Hall in said Norwell, on Tuesday, the twenty third day of February, 1960 at 7:30 p.m., then and there to act upon the following articles, to wit:
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of Fifty Thou- sand Dollars or any other sum to be expended under the direction of the General School Building Committee, appointed pursuant to Article One of the Special Town Meeting of September 21, 1959, for the purpose of obtaining final plans and specifications for additions and the conversion of the present High School Building into a Junior-Senior High, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or appropriate from available funds the sum of Fifty Thou- sand Dollars or any other sum to be expended under the direction of the General School Building Committee, appointed pursuant to Article One of the Special Town Meeting of September 21, 1959, for the purpose of obtaining final plans and specifications for the construction of a Senior High School Building, or act anything relative thereto.
Article 3. To see if the Town will appropriate from avail- able funds the sum of One Thousand Dollars or some other sum or sums of money for the purpose of providing additional funds for Veterans' Benefits, or act on anything relative thereto.
G. HERBERT REPASS, Chairman EARLE F. ALLEN CHARLES H. WHITING Board of Selectmen
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REPORT - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
A true copy: Attest
George Cavanagh
Constable of Norwell
Feb. 11, 1960.
I certify that I have this day posted ten warrants according to vote of the Town and make this my return.
GEORGE F. CAVANAGH,
Constable, Town of Norwell
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING February 23, 1960
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, issued by the Selectmen of Norwell and executed by a duly appointed and qualified Con- stable of the Town, at which a quorum was present, the following action was taken:
The Moderator called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m., with 212 voters present.
The Town Clerk read that part of the Warrant which called the meeting and the return of service by the Constable and made a motion to delay reading of the articles therein, until each was taken up for action. This motion was seconded and so voted.
Motion made, seconded and voted to admit, with the privilege of the floor, Clifton E. Bradley, Superintendent of Schools and Frederick A. Small, Principal of the High School and Assistant Superintendent of Schools.
The Moderator appointed James F. Barron, Jr., Frank L. Sweetser, Richard Messinger and Thomas W. Grazioso, tellers and swore in same.
Article 1. David W. Turner, of the School Building Com- mittee, made the motion which was seconded "That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Thousand dollars to be expended under the direction of the General School Building Committee, appointed pursuant to Article 1 of the Special Town
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Meeting of September 21, 1959, for the purpose of obtaining final plans and specifications for additions and conversion of the pres- ent High School Building into a Junior-Senior High." Mr. Rim- mer. Chairman of the General School Building Committee, ex- plained the cost of such procedure, carefully pointing out the fact that the building if so altered, could not be added to in the future and expressed the hope the motion would not prevail.
The motion was unanimously defeated.
Article 2. Mr. David Turner, of the General School Build- ing Committee. made a motion, which was seconded, "to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to be expend- ed under the direction of the General School Building Commit- tee. appointed pursuant to Article One of the Special Town Meet- ing of September 21. 1959. for the purpose of obtaining final plans and specifications for the construction of a Senior High School Building."
After detailed explanation of the proposed plans by Mr. Rimmer. the motion was voted by voice vote.
At this point. Gunvor N. Armstrong, a member of the Norwell School Committee, made this motion. "I move that the voters of Norwell at this Town Meeting go on record as publicly thanking this High School Building Committee and all the previous High School building committees for giving so much of their time and their effort and their patience toward the goal of providing ade- quate school housing for Norwell youth."
This motion was seconded and unanimously voted, with ap- plause.
Article 3. Veterans' Agent, Mathias W. Benner. made a motion "to appropriate from Available Funds. the sum of Twenty- five Hundred Dollars for the purpose of providing additional funds for Veterans' Benefits." This motion was seconded and voted by voice vote.
The Building Committee presented a set of six instructions relative to extra facilities for the High School. above those planned by the Committee. which. if voted, would be incorporated in the plans.
No. 1. The General School Building Committee is instructed to increase the seating capacity in the gymnasium from 400 to 800 and to provide seats for 600. Estimated cost for change in seating capacity-$29.500. A motion to increase the seating capacity in
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the gymnasium from 400 to 800 and to provide seats for 600, estimated cost $29,500 was made, seconded and voted by a vote of 138 yes, 86 no.
No. 2. A motion was made and seconded, "that the com- mittee obtain plans and bids for Four Doubles Tennis Courts, with provisions for skating and located on two parking areas at estimated cost of $22,000." It was voted to postpone indefinitely.
No. 3. A motion "to obtain plans and bids on an Interior- Exterior Golf Instructions-Practice range at estimated cost of $8,000" was seconded, but voted to postpone indefinitely.
No. 4. A motion "to obtain plans and bids on Advanced Educational Aids selected by the School Department, at an esti- mated cost of $21,000" was unanimously voted.
No. 5. A motion "to obtain plans and bids for expanding proposed athletic fields to provide for individual none-interfer- ing baseball, softball, soccer, field hockey and track areas by
a. Expansion of proposed four acres to seven acres and using existing baseball field for High School baseball at estimat- ed cost of $30,000" was seconded but defeated by voice vote.
b. A motion for expansion of proposed four acres to nine acres excluding any use of existing areas for High School sports, at estimated cost of $51,000" was seconded but voted to indefinitely postpone.
All the Articles of the Warrant having been acted upon, the meeting was adjourned at 9:50 p.m.
NELLIE L. SPARRELL, Town Clerk.
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WARRANT - ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
TOWN OF NORWELL Commonwealth of Massachusetts
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Monday, March 7, 1960 at seven-thirty o'clock in the afternoon At Cushing Memorial Hall and Saturday, March 12, 1960 at 12 Noon At the Center Elementary School For the Election of Town Officials
Plymouth, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell, in said County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
GREETINGS:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwell, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs to meet at the Cushing Memorial Town Hall in said Norwell, on Monday, the seventh day of March 1960 at 7:30 p.m., then and there to act upon the following articles, to wit:
Article 1. To see if the Town will accept the reports of its officers and committees as printed in the Town Report, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 2. To see what sums the Town will raise and ap- propriate or appropriate from available funds to pay Town debts, expenses and charges including debt and interest for the ensuing year and to fix the salary and compensation of all elec- tive officers of the Town, effective from January 1, 1960, as pro- vided by Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, as amended, and to provide for a reserve fund, and raise and ap- propriate the same for the following: Moderator, Selectmen's Department. Town Meetings and Elections. Town Accountant, Treasurer. Tax Title Account. Town Collector, Assessors' Depart- ment. Town Counsel. Town Clerk, Registrations and Listings, Board of Appeals. Planning Board, Development and Industrial Commission. Town Hall and Annex. Police Department. Dog Officer. Fire Department. Forest Fire Patrol. Civil Defense, Emer- gency Communications Center. Sealer of Weights and Measures, Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent, Moth Department, Dutch
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Elm Disease, Elm Tree Beetle, Tent Caterpillar, Tree Mainte- nance, Squares and Triangles, Mowing Bushes, Board of Health, Inspector of Animals, School Nurse, School Dentist, Dental Hygienist, School Physician, Town Dump, Mosquito Control, Highway Surveyor, Highways-Town Account, Chapter 81, Chap- ter 90, Signs and Road Markings, Snow Removal and Sanding- Street Lights, Welfare, Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent Children, Disability Assistance, Veterans' Benefits, School Department, Out-of-State Travel, Vocational Training, Practical Arts-Adults, Libraries, Water Department, Cemeteries, Maturing Debt and Interest, Anticipation of Revenue Loans, Aid to Agriculture, Workmen's Compensation, Plymouth County Re- tirement, Pensions and Annuities, Reserve Fund, Town Reports and Budgets, Memorial Day, and Recreation Commission, or act on anything relative thereto.
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, 1961, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, as amended, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for less than one year in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17, as amend- ed, or act on anything relative thereto.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $13,750, or any other sum from available funds in anti- cipation of repayment by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for Chapter 81 work on the highways, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $15,000, or any other sum, from available funds in anticipa- tion of repayment by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County of Plymouth, for Chapter 90 work on East Main Street, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Person- nel Study Committee, to be appointed by the Selectmen, to study and recommend to the Town at the next Annual Meeting a by- law for a job classification and salary or wage plan to cover all employees except School Department and elected Town Officials. (See Section 108A, Chapter 41.)
Requested by the Board of Selectmen.
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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Ridge Hill Road as a Town way, as laid out by the Selectmen in accordance with the description and plan presented at a hear- ing in the Cushing Memorial Town Hall and now on file at the Town Clerk's office, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote that the By-Laws Committee, as previously established under Article 27 of the 1959 Annual Town Meeting and as presently constituted, be con- tinued for one year and authorized to prepare and submit to the Town, at a future Town Meeting, a revised set of Town By-Laws, excluding the Zoning By-Law, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the By-Law Committee.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to change the name of Cedar Street, Norwell, from Summer Street to the Scituate line, to First Parish Road, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by: Roger R. Noble, Joan G. Noble, Alice Temple Hyslop, Thomas A. Hyslop, Mary Bodine, Paul Briggs, James E. Dolan, Percy W. Litchfield, Ethel Litchfield, Herbert W. Apts.
Article 10. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $350 for the purpose of surveying the Town dump land on Pine Street, or act on any- thing relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Health.
Article 11. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $6,716 for the purchase of three second-hand trucks for use by the highway department, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Selectmen.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $12,000 for the purchase of 3 new trucks for use by the highway depart- ment, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Highway Surveyor.
Article 13. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,950 for the purchase of a half-ton pickup truck for use by the Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent for use in connection with his departments, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent.
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Article 14. To hear the report and recommendations of the Planning Board which, under Article 28 at the Annual Town Meeting of 1954, was requested to work out a plan for storage of supplies and materials (including sand) of the Water Depart- ment, the Tree Warden and the Highway Surveyor, and to study the advisability of setting up a full-time highway deparment, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Planning Board.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to appoint a committee of five to select an appropriate site and to study the type of building needed for the storage of Town equipment, one to be from the Planning Board, the High- way Surveyor, the Tree Warden and two to be picked by the Selectmen and raise and appropriate the sum of $500 to be used by the committee to secure preliminary plans, said preliminary plans to be presented at a Special Town Meeting or not later than the next Annual Town Meeting, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Planning Board.
Article 16. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $2,100 for installation of drainage on Green Street, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Highway Surveyor.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $559.10, or some other sum or sums of money, in anticipation of repayment by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of 50 per cent thereof, for unpaid medical and hospital bills for veterans now receiving veterans' aid from the Town; said bills having been accumulated by said veterans over a period of 3 years prior to January 1, 1960, or act on anything relative thereto.
Dr. Carl L. Catani $200.00
Dr. R. O. Gilmore 25.00
N.E. Deaconess Hospital 334.10
Requested by the Veterans' Agent.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $320.00 or some other sum or sums of money for unpaid school dentist's bills accumulated in November and December of 1959, or act on anything relative thereto.
Donald C. Macleod, D.M.D. $320.00
Requested by the Board of Health.
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Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Accountant to close out the unexpended balances of the following appropriations, the purposes of which have been com- pleted, or act on anything relative thereto:
1959 Summary Financial Statement $85.62
1959 Emergency Communications Center 226.32
1956 Highways-Central Street
107.23
1958 Highways-Doris Ave., Easterly Section and Leigh Road
.40
1952 Highways-Doris Ave., Westerly End
21.03
1952 Highways-Doris Ave., Easterly End 107.90
1952 Highways-Leigh Road 101.42
1955 Highways-Leigh Road-Drainage
373.50
1956 Highways-Entrances; Franklin, Gerard, Wilder Roads
119.30
1955 Highways-Old Meeting House Lane 28.10
1959 Highways-Walnut Road
.91
1955 Highways-Washington Park
186.57
1958 High School Planning and Building Committee
1,807.58
1959 High School Planning and Building Committee
38,800.00
1954 Water Department-Test Well Development 42.97
1959 Washington Street Cemetery-Lawn Mower 20.10
$42.028.95
Requested by the Town Accountant.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $5.000. said sum to be added to the Developing Well or Well Fields Account and to be spent to test for stratum formations and producing capacities and to conduct quality and quantity tests on potential well or water source sites. and to meet such appropriation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1960 the sum of $5.000. or any other sum. or by appropriating from available funds in the treasury, or act on anything relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $28.000 to install water mains of not less than six inches, but less than sixteen inches in diameter in Central Street from a point at the end of the existing main in Central Street near Norwell Center to the junction of Central Street. Norwell ave- nue and Old Oaken Bucket Road, and to meet such appropriation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1960, or by appropriating from available funds in the treasury, or act on any- thing relative thereto.
Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners.
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Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to expend from the monies voted under Article 17 at the March, 1959 meeting to cover payments to the members or a particular member, at the customary rate of $16 per day, for necessary time; and for necessary clerk hire to assist outside valuation consultants to complete the revaluation program of the Town as voted under said Article 17 including completion and compilation of records partially completed from data obtained from the now bankrupt National Associates, Inc., such records be- ing necessary for the equitable valuation of real and personal property as voted under said Article 17, or act on anything rela- tive thereto.
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