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ADD THE FOLLOWING TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 15A
The Building Inspector or the head of the Fire Department may require that sprinklers and wet or dry standpipes be installed where the size, type, or particular occupancy of a structure make such protection necessary.
To see if the Town will vote to strike out Paragraph 2 of Section 24 of the Building Laws and substitute the following:
The Building Inspector may, with the consent of the Board of Selectmen, institute proceedings to enforce this by-law and to enjoin the erection, continuance or occupation of any building in violation of the provisions of this by-law. Building Inspector
Voted to adopt.
Approved by George Fingold, Attorney General, May 7, 1957, except section 6A, which is disapproved.
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ART. 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from E & D, or available funds, the sum of $6,000.00 to install a coded air fire alarm system; said system to include a cement block house in the rear of Central Fire Station, with air tanks and other necessary pieces placed in this cement block house and in the Central Fire Station. This $6,000.00 to include cement block building. Fire Department
Article defeated.
ART 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from E & D or available funds, the sum of $80.00 for out of State expense or take any other action in relation thereto. Anthony Obdens, Fire Chief
Voted to adopt and raise and appropriate $80.00.
ART. 56. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $800.00 for the proper observance of Memorial Day, and a Committee to be appointed by the Moderator, said committee to expend money. The Committee to be taken from members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Amvets and Disabled American Veterans. V. Baldacci
Voted to adopt this article and raise and appropriate $300.00 for same.
Committee appointed: Raymond Kelleher, Richard P. Morris, Harry M. Youney and Edward Whitton.
ART. 57. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $3,000.00, under the direction of a playground commission of five members to be appointed by the moderator in accordance with Chap. 15, Sec. 14 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, or take any other action relative thereto. Roger D. Harsch
Voted to adopt and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for same.
ART. 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to construct a hard surface sidewalk on the easterly side of North Street, between East and Main Streets, or take any other action in relation thereto. Thelma Darby
Voted to raise and appropriate $300.00 under this article and that the work be performed by the Highway Department.
ART. 59. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee composed of three members to continue as the 1954 School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to carry out the action voted by the Town under Art. 18 of the warrant for a special town meeting
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of Sept. 12, 1956, calling for the construction, equipping and fur- nishing of a six room addition and playground to the present Shawsheen School including the employment of professional ser- vice, technical advice, securing plans, specifications and bids for the erection of said school addition and to accept in the name of the town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with the same, or take any action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to authorize and empower Loella F. Dewing, John P. Murphy. Jr. and O. Rex Read to continue as the 1954 School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to carry out the action voted by the Town under Art. 18 of the warrant for special town meeting of Sept. 12, 1956, calling for the construction, equipping and furnishing of a six room addition to the present Shaw- sheen School, including the employment of professional service, technical advice, securing plans, specifications and bids for the erection of said school addition and to accept in the name of the Town the lowest res- ponsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for con- tracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with the same.
ART. 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of the committee appointed under the fore- going article for the purpose therein set forth, or take any action in relation thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 61. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee consisting of five members to be known as the Junior High School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to carry out the action voted by the Town under Article 15 of the warrant for special Town Meet- ing Sept. 12, 1956 with special reference to expanding the present high school and for the construction, equipping and furnishing of a 750 pupil Junior High School, including the employment of professional service, technical advice, securing plans, specifications, and bids for the building of said school plant and to accept in the name of the town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in con- nection with the same, or take any action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
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ART. 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of the committee appointed under the fore- going article for the purpose of converting the present High School Plant of 320 pupil capacity to a Junior High School Plant with a capacity of 750 pupils; including land acquisition, alterations, additions, new structures and equipment of same and determine whether the money necessary for same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer of available funds in the treasury, or be borrowed under the authority of Chap. 44, of the General Laws or of Chap. 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended or take any action in relation thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 63. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee consisting of three members to be known as the Elementary School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to continue the carrying out of the action voted by the Town under Article 15 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of September 12, 1956 with special reference to a 12 room elementary school; and in addition to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable for procurement of professional service, technical advice, bid plans and specifications, for erection of same, and authority to accept in the name of the Town the lowest responsible bid sub- mitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with same, or take any action related there- to. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for use of the committee appointed under the foregoing article for the purpose therein set forth, or take any action in relation thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 65. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee consisting of five members to be known as the High School Building Committee to supervise, execute, or perform any duties necessary or desirable to continue the carrying out of the action voted by the Town under Article 15 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of September 12, 1956, with special reference to constructing a Senior High School on a separate site, and in addition to supervise, execute or perform any duties neces-
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sary or desirable for procurement of professional service, technical advice, bid plans and specifications for erection of same, and authority to accept in the name of the Town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with same, or take any action related thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 66. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for use of the committee, appointed under the foregoing article for the purposes therein set forth, or take any action in relation thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 67. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower the members of the 1954 School Building Committee and the Sub- Committee appointed under Article 11, Special Town Meeting May 15, 1956, to function as a School Planning Committee with the purpose of answering the State of Massachusetts request and the Town's need for a long range school building program and the purpose of carrying this program, and in particular, each project, through the stages of demonstrated need, approval of educational program, educational specifications, and site.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 68. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of the committee appointed under the fore- going article for the purposes therein set forth, or take any action in relation thereto. To see if the Town will furthermore vote to the use of this committee any monies left as a residue in the fol- lowing appropriations:
(a) The survey appropriations Article 16 of the Town Meeting of Sept. 12, 1956.
(b) The Article 16 of the Warrant for Special Town Meeting of Sept. 12, 1956.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote.
ART. 69. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $260.00 for shirts and trousers for the auxiliary police or
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take any action relative thereto.
Auxiliary Police
Voted to indefinitely postpone.
ART. 70. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase or by eminent domain a tract of land consisting of approximately two hundred acres for school purposes, namely the erection of school buildings, playgrounds, and other school facilities, in accordance with Chapter 40, section 14, and Chapter 79 of the General Laws as amended, said parcel of land being bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Pleasant Street and 1700 feet west of the intersection of Pleasant Street and Helvetia Street; thence southwesterly 300 feet; thence southeasterly 200 feet; thence south 80 feet, southeasterly 880 feet; thence northerly 690 ft .; thence easterly 440 ft .; thence southeasterly 280 ft .; thence southwesterly 510 ft .; thence easterly 340 ft. to the westerly side line of Helvetia St .; thence southerly and southeasterly by the westerly side line of Helvetia St. 1040 ft. to a point; thence southwesterly to the high water mark of Round Pond; thence along the southerly and westerly shore line of said pond 2000 feet to a point; thence southwesterly 450 feet; thence southerly 220 feet; thence south- westerly 300 feet; thence southerly 190 feet; thence southwesterly 140 feet; thence southerly 480 feet; to the northerly side line of Chandler Street; thence southwesterly along the northerly side line of Chandler Street 100 feet; thence northerly 470 feet; thence southwesterly 180 feet; northwesterly by lines totaling 1950 feet, said lines being approximately 300 feet north of the northerly side line of Pine Street and approximately parallel to the side line of Pine Street; thence westerly along the northerly side line of Pine Street 50 feet; thence northwesterly 300 feet; thence westerly 360 feet, parallel to and 300 feet north of the northerly side line of Pine Street, to the easterly side line of N. E. Power Co. easement; thence northerly along said easement line 925 feet; thence south- westerly 435 feet to the easterly side line of Whipple Street; thence along the easterly side line of Whipple Street; thence along the easterly side line of Whipple Street 50 feet; thence northeasterly 450 feet; thence northerly along the easterly side line of afore- mentioned easement 1200 feet; thence northeasterly 270 feet; thence northwesterly 300 feet to the southerly side line of Pleasant Street; thence along the southerly side line of Pleasant Street 100 feet; thence southeasterly 300 feet; thence by lines totaling 2030 feet said lines being approximately 300 feet; thence by lines total- ing 2030 feet said lines being approximately 300 feet south of the southerly side line of Pleasant Street and parallel thereto; thence north 300 feet to the southerly side lines of Pleasant Street; thence southeasterly along the southerly side of Pleasant Street 100 feet to the point of beginning.
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All distance in this description being approximate and con- taining approximately 200 acres. and to see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from excess and deficiency account for such taking or take any other action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to postpone to Special Town Meeting May 8, 1957 at 8:00 P. M. Majority vote. Meeting adjourned at 12 o'clock.
And you are directed to serve this warrant, by posting attested copies thereof upon the Town Hall and in the Post Office and by leaving at least five hundred (500) copies at the Post Office and at the Town Hall in said Town, seven (7) days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, AND MAKE DUE RETURNS OF THIS WARRANT, with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of Meeting as aforesaid.
Given under our hands this twenty-fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven.
VICTOR N. CLUFF JOHN D. SULLIVAN JOSEPH J. WHELAN JOHN H. HART GEORGE A. O'CONNELL Selectmen of Tewksbury
A true copy, Attest:
WALTER J. JOP Constable of Tewksbury
Middlesex ss.
February 26, 1957
By virtue of this warrant, I this day at 9:00 o'clock A. M. served the within warrant by posting up true and attested copies thereof upon the Town Hall and at each of the Post Offices and by leaving at least 500 copies at the Post Offices and Town Hall in said Town of Tewksbury, (7) days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
WALTER J. JOP
Constable of Tewksbury
A true copy, Attest :
ALICE A. PIKE, Town Clerk.
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ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION
Tewksbury, Massachusetts, March 13, 1957
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, qualified to vote in town affairs, held this day at the Town Hall and the So. Tewksbury Betterment Association, the following business was transacted :
Warrant was duly read by presiding officers in Precincts 1 and 2. Registers in ballot boxes showed 0000 and check lists were in order. Polls officially opened at 10 o'clock A. M. and closed at 8:00 P. M. There were 2077 ballots cast in Precinct 1 and 818 ballots in Precinct 2, making a total of 2895 votes.
Election officers were as follows: Precinct 1 - Mamie A. Dugau, Acting Warden, Virginia R. Girard, Acting Deputy Warden, Rose J. McCoy, Clerk, Catherine L. Sullivan, Deputy Clerk; Gloria A. Deputat, Eleanor Spencer, Gladys Collins, Elizabeth Collins, Donelda J. Tou- signant, M. Edwedge McCausland, Mary Mccarthy, Ruby Walker, Beatrice A. Wells, Raymond L. Kelleher, Mary Brown, Grace J. Han- nigan, Helen Eaton, Dorothea A. Holmes, Miriam Sullivan, Alice Marcotte, John R. Craig, Helen B. Ward, Doris Osterman, Thomas C. McCausland, Jr., John E. Hedstrom, Kevin Sullivan, Inspectors.
Precinct 2 - Bertha B. Benner, Warden, Gladys L. O'Connell, Deputy Warden, Florence Richards, Clerk, Jessie Davis, Deputy Clerk; Imelda E. Stenquist, Catherine C. Gleason, Marion H. Blair, Mar- guerite Tibbetts, Helen A. Hair, Viola E. VanHorn, Josephine Pon- delli, Shirley E. Jellison, Mary T. Love and Freda K. Greeno, Inspectors. Official result of count:
Selectmen - Three Years
Pre. l
Pre. 2
Total
Victor N. Cluff
955
320
1275 Elected and sworn
Paul E. Allen
204
165
369
C. Abbott Battles
880
309
1189
Blanks
38
24
62
Board of Welfare - Three Years
Victor N. Cluff
998
30
1299 Elected and sworn
Paul E. Allen
259
204
463
Eugene J. Mclaughlin
744
282
1026
Blanks
76
31
107
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Board of Welfare - Two Years
Pre. I
Pre. 2
Total
Thomas A. Abbott
1008
449
1457 Elected and sworn
John H. Hart
959
310
1269
Blanks
110
59
169
Board of Health - Three Years
Victor N. Cluff
988
292
1280 Elected and sworn
Paul E. Allen
271
210
481
Leonard P. Anderson
706
27
977
Blanks
112
45
157
Assessor - Three Years
Edward J. Sullivan
1356
450
1806 Elected and sworn
John E. Emro
639
328
967
Blanks
82
40
122
Town Clerk - Three Years
Alice A. Pike
1920
740
2660 Elected and sworn
Blanks
155
75
230
Others
2
3
5
Town Treasurer - Three Years
William J. O'Neill
1842
715
2557 Elected and sworn
Blanks
235
101
336
Others
2
2
Tax Collector - Three Years
Louis H. Amiot
1862
706
2568 Elected and sworn
Blanks
215
112
327
Moderator - One Year
As Amended
John Morrissey
617
279
896
895
Alan M. Qua
695
256
951
949
Alfred N. Shamas
723
245
968 Elected and sworn
Blanks
42
38
80
83
School Committee - Three Years
Ernest T. Carey
676
223
899
James A. Johnson
687
335
1022 Elected and sworn
Richard F. Seymour
648
227
875
Blanks
66
33
99
49
Tree Warden - Three Years
Pre. I
Pre. 2
Total
Walter R. Doucette
1298
538
1836 Elected and sworn
Edward J. Hogan
439
144
583
Kenneth W. Holden
311
111
422
Blanks
29
25
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Trustees Public Library - Three Years
Dorothy Fitzgerald
1692
648
2340 Elected and sworn
Harold J. Patten
1660
591
2251 Elected and sworn
Blanks
724
384
1195
Others
1
3
4
Trust Fund Commissioners - Three Years
Roy G. Lanner
1732
649
2381 Elected and sworn
Blanks
345
168
513
Others
1
1
Highway Commissioner - Three Years
Chester M. Roper
1020
372
1392 Elected and sworn
Wilfred P. Breen
476
171
647
Nelson P. McArthur
512
222
734
Blanks
69
53
122
Park Commissioner
- Three Years
Frank P. Sherlock
1773
669
2442 Elected and sworn
Blanks
304
148
452
Others
1
1
Water Commissioner - Three Years
Eben A. Prescott
1402
445
1847 Elected and sworn
Andrew T. Kilpatrick
518
289
807
Blanks
156
84
240
Others
1
1
Planning Board - Three Years
Jerome A. Carpenter
963
444
1407 Elected and sworn
Robert W. Lacey
887
286
1173
Blanks
227
88
315
Planning Board - Five Years
Thomas P. Sawyer
1026
376
1402 Elected and sworn
John C. Barker
945
373
1318
Blanks
106
69
175
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Question : Shall Section 69C to 69F inc., of Chap. 41 of the General Laws, providing for the establishment of a Board of Public Works exercising the powers of certain other departments and town officers, be accepted?
YES
742
324
1066
NO
1151
413
1564
Blanks
184
81
265
Attest: ALICE A. PIKE
Town Clerk
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
Warrant and Action thereon
May 8th, 1957
Middlesex, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Tewksbury in said County:
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 the 8th of May, 1957 at eight o'clock P. M. to act on the following articles:
Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M. by Moderator Alfred N. Shamas. John J. Kelley and Walter R. Doucette were sworn as tellers and the meeting proceeded.
ART. 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of the committee appointed under Article 59 at the annual town meeting of 1957 for the purpose therein set forth, or take any action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to indefinitely postpone. Majority vote.
ART. 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee of five members to be known as the Junior High School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to carry out the action voted by the town under Article 15 of the Warrant for Special Town Meeting Sept. 12, 1956 with special reference to expanding the present High School and for the construction, equipping and furnishing of a
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750 pupil Junior High School, including the employment of pro- fessional service, technical advice, securing plans, specifications, and bids for the building of said school plant and to accept in the name of the Town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in con- nection with the same, or take any action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to refer to long range planning committee established under Art. 8 of this meeting.
ART. 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the use of the committee appointed under the fore- going article for the purpose of converting the present High School Plant of 320 pupil capacity to a Junior High School Plant with a capacity of 750 pupils; including land acquisition, alterations, additions, new structures and equipment of same and determine whether the money necessary for same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer of available funds in the treasury, or be borrowed under the authority of Chap. 44 of the General Laws or of Chap. 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended or take any action in relation thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to refer to long range planning committee established under Art. 8 of this meeting.
ART. 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee consisting of five members to be known as the Elementary School Building Committee to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to continue the carrying out of the action voted by the town under Art. 15 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of September 12, 1956 with special reference to a 12 room Elementary School: and in addition to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable for procurement of professional service, technical advice, bid plans and specifications, for erection of same, and authority to accept in the name of the town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered for material supplied in con- nection with same, or take any action related thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to refer to long range planning committee established under Art. 8 of this meeting.
ART. 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for use of the committee appointed under the foregoing article for the purposes therein set forth, including land acquisition,
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equipment of same and determine whether the money necessary for same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer of available funds in the treasury, or be borrowed under the authority of Chap. 44, of the General Laws or of Chap. 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended or take any action in relation thereto.
1954 School Building Committee
Voted to refer to long range planning committee established under Art. 8 of this meeting.
ART. 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a committee consisting of five members to be known as the High School Building Committee to supervise, execute, or perform any duties necessary or desirable to continue the carrying out of the action voted by the town under Art. 15 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of September 12, 1956, with special reference to constructing a Senior High School on a separate site, and in addition to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable for procurement of professional service, technical advice, bid plans and specifications for erection of same, and authority to accept in the name of the town the lowest res- ponsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with same, or take any action related thereto. 1954 School Building Committee
Voted to authorize and empower a committee consisting of five members to be known as the High School Building Committee to super- vise, execute, or perform any duties necessary or desirable to continue the carrying out of the action voted by the town under Art. 15 of the Warrant for Special Town Meeting of Sept. 12, 1956, with special reference to constructing a Senior High School on a separate site, and in addition to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable for procurement of professional service, technical advice, bid plans and specifications for erection of same, and authority to accept in the name of the town the lowest responsible bid submitted, and to execute all legal documents for contracts, approve all expenditures and vouchers for services rendered, for material supplied in connection with same, and that the Moderator appoint the committee.
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