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c. On farms, stables and places for keeping or raising of ani- mals and poultry shall be considered as accessary buildings if permitted.
d. The use of a room or rooms in a dwelling as a professional office or studio or for customary home occupation by a per- son resident in the dwelling may be permitted as an acces- sory use. In such cases a professional sign of not over one and one-half square feet in area may be used and there shall be no public display of goods.
SECTION 15. Non-Conforming Uses.
a. Any building, part of a building or premises which, at the time of the adoption of this by-law does not conform to this by-law or is being put to a non-comforming use, may con- tinue to be used for the same purpose.
b. Wherever a non-comforming use has been changed to a more restricted use, it shall not again be changed to a less re- stricted use.
c. No provision of this By-Law shall be construed or interpreted to prevent the repair or replacement of any building occu- pied for a non-conforming use, that may be damaged by fire or other casualty beyond the control of the owner, if such building is to continue to be used for substantially the same purpose. This provision however shall not be construed to waive any requirements of the Building Code, if any, in force at the time of the repair or replacement.
SECTION 16. Removal of Sand, Gravel or Loam.
The removal of sand or gravel lower than one foot above the grade level of any adjacent street or way, shall be prohibited on all land in the Town of Tewksbury, except for permitted uses on the land of the owner. The removal of loam in excess of 20% of its depth at the place of removal in any one year is prohibited except for permitted use on the land of the owner.
SECTION 17. District Boundaries.
The district boundaries shall be as shown on the zoning plan, the scale of the map and the figures entered to serve as guides. Where a zone boundary line divides a lot in a single or joint ownership at the time the district is established, a use author- ized on the less restricted portion of such a lot may be extended into the more restricted portion, but in no case for more than 20 feet over the established zone line.
SECTION 18. Approval By Board of Appeals Required.
No permit or license where required by law to establish or operate a business shall be issued except by the written ap- proval of the Board of Appeals as provided in this section
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and subject to such conditions as the Board may deem it proper to impose. Any person desiring to obtain the permission of the Board of Appeals, for any purpose for which permission is required under this by-law shall make written application therefor, accompanied by such fee as the Board may require and the Board shall hold a public hearing thereon after such notice as is required by law and render a decision. It may make rules for such hearings, and shall notify all holders of real estate which might be affected and shall at such hearings hear such owners and others who may desire to be heard. No approval shall be granted by the Board without considering the effect upon the neighborhood and the town. If a permit or license be issued with conditions for the protection of the com- munity, such conditions shall be specified in writing on the permit or license. If granting a permit would result in sub- stantial injury, it shall be refused.
SECTION 19. Plans.
Applications for permits shall be accompanied by a plan of the lot proposed to be built upon in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing the actual dimensions of the lot, and the exact location and size of the buildings already upon the lot, and of the building or structure to be erected, together with the streets and set backs on and adjacent to the lot. A record of such application and plans shall be kept on file in the office of the Board of Appeals.
SECTION 20. Board of Appeals.
The Board of Appeals herein mentioned shall consist of three members who are registered voters of the Town of Tewksbury, appointed by the Selectmen. The appointments first made shall be for the terms of one, two, and three years respectively, so that the term of at least one member shall expire each year. All subsequent appointments shall be for a term of three years. No member of the board of appeals shall act in any case in which he shall be an interested party. If two or more members shall be absent or disqualified, the Board of Selectmen shall appoint substitutes to act during the absence or disqualification of said members. Every decision of the Board of Appeals shall be in writing and require the assent of at least two mem- bers and said decision shall be permanently filed with the Inspector of Buildings, or with the Board of Selectmen, if there is no Inspector of Buildings.
SECTION 21. Variations In Specific Cases.
The Board of Appeals may vary the provisions of this code in specific cases which appear to them to have been contemplated by this code, or in cases wherein its enforcement would in- volve practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship and where- in desirable relief may be granted without substantially devia- ting from the intent and purpose of this code, but not other- wise. The decision in such cases shall be unanimous and shall specify the variations allowed and the reasons therefor, and this report shall be filed in the office of the Inspector of Build- ings, or with the Board of Selectmen if there is no Inspector of Buildings, within ten days after the hearing. A certified copy shall be sent by mail to the applicant.
SECTION 22. Permits by Board of Appeals Required as a Con- dition Precedent.
The Board of Appeals may permit in any district any use ob- viously intended, or that is harmonious or compatible with or
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accessory to the uses or any of them herein mentioned, or necessary for public convenience or benefit, but which has not been specifically mentioned, or which may have developed since the framing of this by-law.
The Board of Appeals designated by Section 81-I of Chapter 211 of the General Laws shall act on all matters within its jurisdiction under this by-law in the manner prescribed in Section 81-I of said chapter and subject always to the rule that due consideration shall be given to conserving the public health, safety, convenience, welfare, and property values.
SECTION 23. Enforcement.
Whoever violates any provision of this by-law, or any of the lawful provisions of a permit issued by the Inspector of Build- ings, or of any permission granted by the Selectmen, or such Board of Appeals, or any decision rendered by or order of the Selectmen or any officer or such Board of Appeals, shall be liable to a fine of not more than twenty dollars for each violation.
This by-law shall be enforced by the Inspector of Buildings, or by the Board of Selectmen, if there is no Inspector of Build- ings. No building or structure or part thereof shall be erected, altered, or moved without a permit from the Inspector of Buildings, or the Board of Selectmen if there is no Inspector of Buildings. This permit shall be issued as soon as the In- spector of Buildings, or the Board of Selectmen, if there is no Inspector of Buildings, have had time to study the plans and the intended use of the proposed building, and are satisfied that the plans and intended use of the proposed building con- form in all respects to the provisions of this by-law.
ART. 55. To see if the Town will vote to install two street lights on Elm Street, south of Vernon, between the residence of Wade and Dayton and in front of new home being built by Keough. Board of Selectmen
ART. 56. To see if the Town will vote to buy land for School purposes from Madeline Bonugli as outlined in detail on the map on record with the Town Clerk in the School Building Committee report. School Committee
ART. 57. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate to carry out Article 56. School Committee
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ART. 58. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate for the purpose of purchasing and transporting a boundary stone to be used to define the town line south of the Shawsheen River between Andover and Tewksbury.
Board of Selectmen
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof, one at each of the Public Meeting Houses, one at the Town Hall, one at each of the Post Offices, and leave five hundred copies for the use of the citizens at the Post Offices in said Town, 8 days at least, and over two Sundays, before the time of holding said meeting.
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Hereof fail not and make due returns of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of Meetings as aforesaid :-
Given under our hands, this Ist day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one.
C. ABBOTT BATTLES, Chairman GILBERT E. FRENCH WILLIAM B. CARTER
A true copy attest:
Constable of Tewksbury
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INDEX TO TEWKSBURY TOWN REPORT
Year Ending December 31, 1950
Reports of:
Page
Appeals Board
46
Assessors
56
Auditor
71
Board of Health
95
Board of Health, Agent
52
Board of Registrars
39
Board of Public Welfare
Dog Officer
Fire Department
Highway Commissioners
65
Jury List
Librarian
Circulation of Books
Park Commisioners
Planning Board
Police Department
Selectmen
Special Town Meeting, Aug. 18, 1950
Stadium Commissioners
53
Table of Estimates
69 47
Tax Collector
Town Clerk
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Annual Town Election, Feb. 23, 1950
25
Annual Town Meeting, Feb. 15, 1950
Birth
18 31 38
Deaths
34
Financial Report
39
Recapitulation
39
Town Officers
3
Treasurer's Receipts, Analysis of
46
Tree Warden 60
Trustees of Tewksbury Public Library
64
58 53 50 42
Inspector of Animals
67 62 63
44 45 54 40 30
Marriages
Reports of:
Veterans' Agent
Warrant for Special Town Meeting, Aug. 18, 1950 28
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, Feb. 21, 1951 119
INDEX TO REPORT OF TEWKSBURY SCHOOL COMMITTEE Year Ending December 31, 1950
Age Grade Distribution 117
Reports:
Head Master, High School 105
School Committee 111
Superintendent of Schools 100
Supervisor of Music
114
Roster of School Employees
116
School Calendar for 1950
99
School Census 99
School Department Officials
98
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ANNUAL EPORT
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LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS - 1951
MODERATOR JAMES J. GAFFNEY, JR.
SELECTMEN WILLIAM B. CARTER, Chairman VICTOR N. CLUFF HAROLD J. SULLIVAN
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE HAROLD J. SULLIVAN, Chairman GILBERT E. FRENCH WILLIAM B. CARTER
BOARD OF HEALTH GILBERT E. FRENCH, Chairman VICTOR N. CLUFF C. ABBOTT BATTLES
ASSSESSORS AUSTIN F. FRENCH, Chairman ETHEL M. PHILLIPS EDWARD J. SULLIVAN.
TOWN CLERK ALICE A. PIKE
TREASURER WILLIAM J. O'NEILL
COLLECTOR OF TAXES LOUIS H. AMIOT
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TOWN COLLECTOR LOUIS H. AMIOT
TOWN AUDITOR THOMAS J. BERUBE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE RALPH S. BATTLES, Chairman LOELLA F. DEWING HAROLD A. VINECOUR
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS STEPHEN G. BEANE
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY HAROLD H. SLOAN, Chairman EDGAR SMITH HAROLD J. PATTEN
MARIAN E. FRENCH NANCY E. RINGSMUTH DOROTHY FITZGERALD
LIBRARIAN ABBIE M. DEMPSEY
ROAD COMMISSIONERS CHESTER M. ROPER, Chairman GEORGE R. GRAY THOMAS F. SULLIVAN
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS RICHARD F. O'NEILL
TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS HERBERT A. FAIRBROTHER, Chairman ALICE A. PIKE, Clerk WILLIAM H. BENNETT GEORGE J. McCOY
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CYRIL L. BARKER
CONSTABLES LAUCHIE McPHAIL GEORGE HAZEL
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS GARDNER G. HAGUE
WEIGHERS
GEORGE B. TANNER GEORGE K. JAMES BOYD A. McCRADY
SURVEYOR OF LUMBER GEORGE K. JAMES
MEASURER OF WOOD GEORGE K. JAMES
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WILLIAM H. BENNETT
FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN
POLICE DEPARTMENT CYRIL L. BARKER, Chief LAUCHIE McPHAIL, Sergeant
LEROY CURSEADEN
EUGENE MANLEY:
GEORGE A. GALE
- JAMES MANLEY
WILLIAM C. GRAY
JOHN SHIMKUS
GEORGE M. HAZEL
FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN
WALTER J. JOP JOHN F. SULLIVAN
JAMES P. KANE
LEO P. TIGHE
ARTHUR LaFLEUR
JOSEPH A. VIVIER
AGENT BOARD OF HEALTH JOSEPH E. RISOLI, M. D.
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UNDERTAKER AND AGENT FOR BURIAL INDIGENT SOLDIERS H. LOUIS FARMER, JR. (Reg. Embalmer)
FOREST FIRE WARDEN ANTHONY OBDENS
DEPUTY FOREST FIRE WARDENS
ARTHUR F. BRIDGES FREDERICK R. MILLETT
EDGAR G. HINTON, SR. HARRY A. TREADWELL
INSPECTOR OFF MEAT AND PROVISIONS HORACE P. SWEET
LOCAL AGENT FOR SUPPRESSION OF BROWN TAIL AND GYPSY MOTHS HARRIS M. BRIGGS
PARK COMMISSIONERS LESLIE COLLINS, Chairman FRANK P. SHERLOCK PHAIDA J. ROUX
CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ANTHONY OBDENS
APPRAISERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN
JANITOR OF TOWN HALL GEORGE K. JAMES
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FINANCE COMMITTEE (Term expires 1953)
WALTER C. WILSON, JR. LENOX A. KARNER, JR., Ch.
ALBERT GILLISSEN THOMAS P. SAWYER (Term expires 1952)
O. REX READ, Sec'y ELMER OLSON LESTER W. BELL ARTHUR W. WELLS, JR.
(Term expires 1951)
WALTER R. ACKLES KARL HEIDENRICH ALLEN C. WILSON
HAROLD J. PATTEN
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS FREDERICK M. CARTER EDWIN W. OSTERMAN ROY G. LANNER
DOG OFFICER HENRY M. PATENAUDE
BOARD OF APPEALS JOHN J. COONEY, Chairman DANA F. PERKINS HAROLD F. HANSON
ATTENDANCE OFFICER EARL R. SANDS
PLANNING BOARD
EDWARD B. STEVENS Term expires 1955
JOHN J. BELTON
Term expires 1954
BRANFORD S. BRENNON Term expires 1953
JOHN J. COONEY Term expires 1952
DANA F. PERKINS
Term expires 1951
WATER COMMISSIONERS
JOHN J. COONEY Chairman Term expires 1954
EBEN A. PRESCOTT Term expires 1953
JOSEPH J. WHELAN Term expires 1952
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
Records of Warrants and Proceedings of the Town Meetings. Records of Birth, Marriages and Deaths.
Statement of Money Paid to the Town Treasurer and to the Divisision of Fisheries and Game.
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Middlesex, ss:
To either of the Constables of the Town of Tewksbury, in said County:
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble at Town Hall in said Tewksbury on Wednesday, February 21, 1951 at 7:30 o'clock, P.M. to act on the following articles, except Article I, and you are also hereby further required and directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, who are qualified to vote on elections and town affairs, to assemble subsequently and meet in town meeting at the polling places in said Town of Tewksbury, on Wednesday, February 28, 1951 at 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to act on the following Article I.
The polls for the election of Town Officers to be opened at ten o'clock A. M. and to be closed at 8 P. M.
ART. 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers, to choose by ballot one selectman, one member of the Board of Public Welfare, an auditor, a moderator, and three Constables, all to serve one year. One Selectman, one member of the Board of Public Welfare, and one Road Commissioner, all to serve two years. One Selectman, one member of the Board of Public Welfare, one Road Commissioner, one member of the School Committee, one Park Commissioner, a Tree Warden, two Trustees of the Public Library, one Assessor, a Town Clerk, one Trust Fund Commissioner, one member of the Board of Health, a Treasurer and a Collector of Taxes, all to serve three years. One member of the Planning Board to serve five years.
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ART. 2. To hear reports of Town officers and committees and act thereon.
ART. 3. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise by taxation to defray necessary expenses for the current year, and make appropriations for the same.
ART. 4. To see if the Town will vote the money arising from licensing dogs, for the ensuing year to aid in support of the Public Library.
ART. 5. 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, 1951, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
VOTED: That the town treasurer, with the approval of the select- men, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1951 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
ART. 6. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for reserve fund under Section 6 of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, or take any other action on same.
ART. 7. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to institute suits on behalf of the Town or defend any suits that are, or may be brought against the Town, and to sign any contracts or agreements in behalf of the Town.
ART. 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the Treasurer to foreclose either through the Land Court or by affidavit of the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation, any Tax Title held by the Town for more than two years, and see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate therefor or take any other action relative thereto.
ART. 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, after first giving notice of the time and place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public place in the town fourteen days at least before the sale, property taken by the town under tax title procedure provided that the selectmen or whosoever they may authorize to hold such public auction may reject any bid which they deem inadequate, or take any action relative thereto.
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ART. 10. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a Town Accountant in accordance with the provi- sions of Section 55, Chapter 41, General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen.
ART. 11. To see if the Town will vote to abolish the office of Town Auditor upon the establishment of the Town Accountant and to apply any unexpended balance of the salary account of the Auditor to the salary account of the Town Accountant. Board of Selectmen.
ART. 12. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to re- equip the Town Hall Kitchen or take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen
ART. 13. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate for repairs to the Town Hall. Board of Selectmen
ART. 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $550.00 and the present 1950 Ford Tudor Cruiser for a 1951 Ford Tudor. $50.00 of this sum to be used to transfer Mobile Radio unit from 1950 cruiser to the 1951 cruiser, or take any other action thereto. Chief of Police
ART. 15. To see if the Town will vote to install the following street lights or take any other action relative thereto.
Rogers Street, Pole No. 16 - 1 light
Pleasant Street, Poles Nos. 46 and 49 - 2 lights
River Road - in front of Trull Greenhouses - 1 light
Helvetia Street, Pole No. 8 - 1 light
Chandler Street, Pole No. 5-5 - light
Chandler Street, opposite Campbell Circle, Pole No. 5/26- 1 light
Campbell Circle, Pole No. 3 - 1 light
Intersection of Mystic Ave. and Bay State Road, Pole No. 4- 1 light
Intersection of Francis Ave. and Green Street, Pole No. 4- 1 light
Maplewood Avenue, Pole No. 6 - 1 light
Florence Avenue, Pole No. 2/6 - 1 light
Intersection of Florence Ave. and Elm St., Pole No. 45/12- 1 light
Willow Street (Between South St. and Bay State Road), Pole No. 2 - 1 light
Water Street, Pole No. 5 - 1 light
ART. 16. To see if the Town will authorize the appointment of a committee to designate a suitable site for a permanent fire station in South Tewksbury and to investigate all pertinent details in connection therewith, said committee to consist of the
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Fire Chief, a member of the Planning Board and a resident of South Tewksbury, and to report at the next Special or Annual Town Meeting.
South Tewksbury Betterment Association, Inc.
ART. 17. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Road Com- missioners to take the necessary action to eliminate the pulica- tion of street names now existing in the Town.
South Tewksbury Betterment Association, Inc.
ART. 18. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $2,500 to establish the position of Town Nurse in the Board of Health. South Tewksbury Betterment Association, Inc.
ART. 19. To see what sum the town will appropriate for compen- sation for a custodian under Section 77B, Chapter 60 of the General Laws or take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen
ART. 20. To see if the Town will vote to have the town barn on Lee St., torn down and the property cleaned up or take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen
ART. 21. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate to carry out Article 20. Board of Selectmen
ART. 22. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for control of Dutch Elm disease under Chapter 761 General Laws, Acts of 1949. Tree Warden
ART. 23. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1996.63 for the control of Gypsy Moth, in conformance with Section 11, Chapter 660, Acts of 1948. Tree Warden
ART. 24. To see what rate of compensation the town will vote to pay the Tree Warden and Employees of the Tree Department or take any other action relative thereto. Tree Warden
ART. 25. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate $975.00 or some other sum to purchase. a tractor and mower for the Tree Dept. Tree Warden
ART. 26. To see if the Town will vote to continue the Highway Machinery fund as established at the last annual Town Meet- ing and to appropriate an additional sum including the un- expended balance of the 1950 Highway Machinery account to be added to the amount already accredited to this fund for Highway Machinery purposes or take any other action thereto.
Board of Road Commissioners
ART. 27. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appro- priate from the Highway Machinery Fund for the purchase,
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repair and Maintenance of road machinery equipment for 1951 or take any other action relative thereto.
Board of Road Commissioners
ART. 28. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for the Maintenance of Chapter 90, "Highways," said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both for this purpose or take any other action relative thereto.
Board of Road Commissioners
ART. 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4000.00 or any other sum for the improvement of Whipple Road, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State or County or both for this purpose, or take any other action relative thereto. Board of Road Commissioners
ART. 30. To see if the Town will vote to accept the following streets as laid out by the Road Commissioners with the Boundaries and measurements as shown on a plan on file with the Town Clerk.
1. Hillcrest Road
2. Elm Street
3. James Avenue
4. Wightman Road
Board of Road Commissioners
ART. 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars to be used in the dental clinic sponsored by the Parent-Teacher's Association in the public schools, such sum to be administered by the Board of Health. Board of Health
ART. 32. To see what sum of money the Town will appropriate for the purchase of an auxiliary power unit to be placed in the Town Hall, to be used in the event of a power failure during any emergency. Director of Civil Defense
ART. 33. To see what salary or rate of compensation the Town will vote to pay the Assessors, or take any action relative thereto. Board of Assessors
ART. 34. To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed of land from John D. Cooke, and raise and appropriate or transfer from Free Cash the sum of $5.00 to defray expenses for same, or act in relation thereto. Town Collector
ART. 35. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of providing suitable quarters
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for Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8164 under the provisions of Section 9 of Chapter 40, General Laws.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
ART. 36. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate under the provisions of Section 5 of Chapter 40. Veterans of Foreign Wars
ART. 37. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the School Building Committee, authorized under Article 68 of the Town Meeting of February 15, 1950, and as filed with the Town Clerk under the provisions of said article, or take any other action relative thereto. School Building Committee
ART. 38. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the School Building Committee, referred to in the previous article, to proceed with the detail plans and specifications for the con- struction of the school buildings as referred to in the report of this Committee. This ,authorization will allow the Committee to call for certified bids on the plans and specifications, to accept or reject any or all bids, and to present the final bids accepted by the Committee to a Special Town Meeting for acceptance by the Town, or take any other action relative thereto. School Building Committee
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