Town of Tewksbury annual report 1956-1962, Part 95

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1502


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During the progress of the audit cooperation was received from all town officials, for which, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, I wish to express appreciation.


Respectfully submitted, /s/ WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Assistant Director of Accounts


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


John E. Hedstrom


VITAL STATISTICS


Births 418


Marriages


85


Deaths


104


Burial Permits


26


TOWN STATISTICS


Population (est.) 16,700


Uniform Code Record 427


Licenses - Dogs


1,256


Licenses - Sporting


596


Chapter 46, Section 15: The Town Clerk will furnish blanks for the return of births to parents, householders, physicians, and registered hospital medical officers applying therefor.


FINANCIAL


Fees to Town Treasurer $2,284.50


Dog Licenses to Treasurer 2,703.25


Sporting Licenses to State 2,513.00


$7,500.75


106


REPORT OF BOARD OF REGISTRARS William H. Bennett, Chairman


The annual listing of all inhabitants 20 years of age and over was carried out under the supervision of the Registrars and the 1962 street listing records were compiled.


Based upon the listing, the Voting Registers by Precincts were corrected and verified. The 1962 Voting List was prepared. At the close of the year registered voters totaled 6,391. By Precincts the count reveals the following: Prec. 1 - 2,615; Prec. 2 - 2,022; Prec. 3 - 1,754.


There were two Recounts this past year. For the Town office of Board of Health the original result of the election remained unchanged. In November the state office of Governor was re- counted resulting in a net change of two votes from the original tally.


Women married prior to January 1st must re-register under their marriage name to vote in the future. New residents are cordially requested to notify the Board of Registrars of the date they acquired residence in Tewksbury by calling at the office of Town Clerk.


REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER


William J. O'Neill


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


I submit herewith my report for the year 1962:


Cash on hand, January 1, 1962


$ 386,412.79


Receipts to December 31, 1962 5,671,560.19


$6,057,972.98


Paid on Warrants drawn by the Town Accountant


to December 31, 1962 $4,378,483.91


Balance at New England Merchants - Boston 5,000.00


Balance at Union National Bank - Lowell 12,031.77


Balance at Middlesex County National Bank 336,177.35


Balance at First National - Boston 200,911.32


Invested in U. S. Treasury Notes 1,125,368.63


$6,057,972.98


For detail of receipts and expenditures see report of the Town Accountant.


107


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR


William J. O'Neill


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE


1962


1961


1960


Previous Years


Balance, January 1, 1962


36,087.45


5,253.39


8,387.59


1962 Commitments


202,418.97


32,881.26


Collections


155,397.80


59,079.20


1,712.60


726.29


Refunds


2,871.39


2,579.84


41.88


Abatements


16,872.24


6,322.99


398.46


3,226.91


Balance, December 31, 1962


33,020.32


6,146.36


3,216.96


4,552.77


POLL


Balance, January 1, 1962


496.00


108.00


104.00


1962 Commitments


7,584.00


Collections


6,264.00


280.00


18.00


16.00


Refunds


14.00


Abatements


744.00


18.00


2.00


Balance, December 31, 1962


..


590.00


198.00


88.00


90.00


108


PERSONAL


Balance, January 1, 1962 1962 Commitments


1,650.00


506.30


984.12


337,977.60


Collections


336,417.60


1,275.00


195.05


57.28


Refunds


Abatements


28.80


Balance. December 31, 1962


1,531.20


275.00


311.25


926.84


REAL ESTATE


Balance, January 1, 1962


65,809.23


21,145.73


36,435.65


1962 Commitments


1,297,593.60


Collections


1,180,917.56


48,127.67


13,260.57


17,122.48


Refunds


20,577.97


780.61


Tax Title


758.40


2,351.25


Abatements


79,704.00


615.00


12.45


459.33


Balance, December 31, 1962


56,791.61


17,847.17


7,872.71


16,502.59


REAL ESTATE - WATER LIENS


Balance, January 1, 1962


246.70


274.80


543.00


1962 Commitments


4,691.42


Collections


3,660.47


141.70


62.70


291.40


Refunds


Tax Title


30.00


Abatements


Balance, December 31, 1962


1,000.95


105.00


212.10


251.60


..


.


109


..


FARM ANIMAL EXCISE


12.50


Balance, January 1, 1962


1962 Commitments ..


159.13


Collected


149.13


12.50


Balance, December 31, 1962


10.00


Again it has been a pleasure to serve you as your Tax Collector and Town Treasurer. If all tax payers do their part, our financial position will naturally improve thereby increasing our borrowing capacity at lower interest rates.


My office force and I shall continue to serve you to the best of our ability and stand ready at all times to assist you with any problems that come within the scope of our office.


Sincerely, WILLIAM J. O'NEILL Tax Collector


110


AUDITOR'S REPORT


To the Citizens of Tewksbury:


In accordance with the provisions of the General Laws, I here- with submit the Annual Report of the Town Auditor.


The books and records over which I have control are available for those who wish to examine them.


My sincere thanks for the cooperation and assistance given me by all Departments during the past year.


TREASURER'S RECEIPTS


From the Collector:


PRIOR COMMITMENTS:


Poll


$ 312.00


Personal


1,618.33


Real


78,421.72


$ 80,352.05


1962 COMMITMENTS:


Poll


$ 6,264.00


Personal


336,417.60


Real


1,180,917.56


$ 1,523,599.16


FARM ANIMAL EXCISE:


1961 Commitment $ 12.50


1962 Commitment


...


149.13


$ 161.63


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE:


1956 Commitment $ 8.17


1957 Commitment


68.28


1958 Commitment


125.87


1959 Commitment


523.97


1960 Commitment


1,712.60


1961 Commitment


59,089.20


1962 Commitment


155,397.80


$ 216,925.89


111


WATER LIENS ADDED TO TAXES:


1957


$


94.90


1958


140.75


1959


55.75


1960


62.70


1961


141.70


1962


3,660.47


$ 4,156.27


WATER COMMITMENTS:


Service Installations


$ 301.73


Rates


160,785.32


$ 161,087.05


TRAILER PARK TAX


$


2,252.00


MUNICIPAL LIENS


$


783.00


Taxes from the Commonwealth:


Income


$ 18,720.00


Corporation


28,080.00


Meal


4,586.06


51,386.06 $


Grants and Gifts:


FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:


Disability Assistance


$ 13,614.42


Old Age


54,341.79


Aid to Dependent Children


27,346.85


Medical Aid to the Aged


26,152.93


School Lunch


40,942.36


Public Law 874


44,754.00


National Defense Education


605.10


Barden Fund


2,000.00


$ 209,757.45


FROM THE COMMONWEALTH:


Chapter 70 - Schools $ 207,655.90


Tuition and Transportation


61,956.05


School Building Assistance


83,299.74


Vocational Schools


6,197.33


Loss of Taxes


12,817.01


Highways


57,202.44


$ 429,128.47


FROM THE COUNTY:


Dog Licenses


$ 2,018.51


Highways


10,815.94


Dog Care


646.00


$ 13,480.45


112


Licenses and Permits:


Building


$ 2,588.00


Wiring


1,013.00


Plumbing, Sewage


1,131.00


Liquor


18,800.00


Health


132.75


Gun


119.00


Taxi


11.00


Amusement


200.00


Used Car, Junk


50.00


Peddlars


17.00


Oil Storage, Burner


26.00


Misc.


15.00


$ 24,102.75


Departmental Revenue:


TREASURER:


State Withholding Tax Fees


$ 97.70


Land Sales


4,930.10


Costs


254.35


Trust Fund Withdrawals


7,627.83


Bond Issues


1,952,000.00


Temporary Loans


300,000.00


Loan Premiums


17,763.20


Stabilization Fund


75,000.00


Insurance Dividend


3,789.00


$ 2,361,462.18


ASSESSORS:


Valuation Books


$ 12.00


Furniture Sale


5.00


$ 17.00


CLERK:


Maps, Street Lists


$ 110.00


Fees


2,016.50


Petty Cash


25.00


$


2,151.50


APPEALS BOARD:


Fees


....


$ 230.00


PLANNING BOARD:


Performance Bonds


$ 1,900.00


Advertising Fees


62.26


$


1,962.26


TOWN HALL:


Rental


$


145.00


113


POLICE:


Accident Reports $ 285.00


Court Fines


212.92


SEALER OF WEIGHTS:


Fees


$ 99.00


HEALTH:


Slaughtering Fees


$ 921.00


Dental Fees


767.00


Sale of Stray Dogs


135.00


$ 1,823.00


HIGHWAYS:


Machinery Fund


$


8,778.60


Sale of Equipment


110.00


$ 8,888.60


CHARITIES:


Recoveries


$


7,107.17


SCHOOLS:


Lunch


$ 81,887.19


Athletics


2,753.05


Tuition


1,036.00


Rental, Supplies


662.20


$ . 86,338.44


LIBRARY:


Cards and Fines


$ 235.50


WATER:


Guarantee Deposits


4 ...


$


58,144.53


Reimbursements:


FROM THE COMMONWEALTH:


Disability Assistance $ 9,558.89


Old Age Assistance


25,200.21


Aid to Dependent Children


15,701.44


Medical Aid to the Aged


18,884.62


Veterans Benefits


5,736.84


$ 75,082.00


FROM OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS:


General Relief $ 1,840.61


Old Age Assistance


4,232.88


$ 497.92


$ 6,073.49


114


Refunds:


Selectmen


$


170.27


Clerk


12.00


Finance Committee


12.00


Town Hall


1.95


Police


20.83


Fire


15.00


Health


921.98


Highway


12.13


Charities


3,219.14


Schools


491.15


Insurance


1,206.18


Aid to Agriculture


30.00


County Retirement


21,318.89


Water


216.00


$ 27,647.52


Interest:


Deferred Taxes


$ 4,106.66


Treasury Notes


4,279.95


Loans


4,392.00


$ 12,778.61


Agency and Trust:


Dog Licenses Collected $


2,683.25


Retirement Deductions


26,045.29


Federal Withholding Deductions


187,530.91


State Withholding Deductions


16,244.87


Employees Insurance Deductions


21,948.73


Bond Deduction


9,235.50


Credit Union Deductions


40,015.59


$ 303,704.14


TOTAL RECEIPTS


$ 5,671,560.19


CASH BALANCE, January 1, 1962


386,412.79


$ 6,057,972.98


EXPENDITURES


General Government


SELECTMEN:


Salaries


$ 5,354.20


Telephone


$ 236.35


Office


363.27


Printing & Advertising


331.19


Legal Fees


1,761.80


115


Dues


75.00 203.51


Other


$ 2,971.12


AUDITOR:


Salaries


$ 4,920.00


Telephone


$


86.45


Office


251.05


$ 337.50


TREASURER:


Salaries


$ 5,090.00


Office


$


988.70


Telephone


6.85


Other


41.40


$


1,036.95


COLLECTOR:


Salaries


$ 11,986.20


Telephone


$


72.36


Office


721.87


Printing & Postage


406.00


Tax Bills


1,023.41


Billing


52.50


Other


119.71


$


2,395.85


Graphotype


$


1,330.55


Burglar Alarm


$


284.00


ASSESSORS:


Salaries


$


8,699.50


Telephone


$


64.20


Office


737.59


Travel


128.56


Probates


416.45


Other


203.20


$


1,550.00


TOWN CLERK:


Salaries


$ 5,055.93


Office


$


372.97


Telephone


98.34


Printing & Advertising


275.15


Other


101.33


$ 847.79


OUTLAY:


Office Equipment $


367.15


%


116


BOARD OF REGISTRARS:


Salaries


$ 2,261.18


Telephone


$


21.55


Office


73.75


Advertising


52.50


Other


.81


$


148.61


OUTLAY:


Office Supplies


$


54.70


ELECTION OFFICERS:


Salaries


$


3,179.89


PLANNING BOARD:


Salaries


$


406.00


Office


$


117.33


Telephone


94.75


Printing & Advertising


231.93


Maps & Plans


175.00


Dues


172.00


Other


29.07


DEPOSITS


$ 2,000.00


BOARD OF APPEALS:


Salaries


$


297.68


Office


$


55.87


Printing & Advertising


315.09


Dues


15.00


Postage


59.84


Other


15.05


$ 460.85


PERSONNEL BOARD:


Salaries


$ 218.50


Office


$ 20.71


Printing


21.40


Dues


35.00


Other


5.00


$ 82.11


FINANCE COMMITTEE:


Salaries


$ 122.50


Printing


$


7.00


Advertising


65.00


Dues


25.00


Travel


43.00


Office


106.11


-


$


368.61


117


$


820.08


MODERATOR:


Salary $ 100.00


TOWN HALL:


Salaries


$ 4,118.40


Telephone


$


1,052.75


Fuel


1,910.24


Light & Water


1,470.79


Janitor Supplies


190.79


Building Maintenance


3,061.91


Other


349.12


$ 8,035.60


OUTLAY:


Water Cooler


$ 205.20


Lawn Mower


125.95


LOWER TOWN HALL ENTRANCE:


Contractor


$ 947.00


Hardware & Tools


87.81


Materials


108.40


Labor


75.00


$


1,218.21


POLICE DEPARTMENT:


Salaries


$ 97,366.60


Office


$


430.85


Telephone


842.26


Radio Repairs


449.58


Keeping of Prisoners


97.00


Cruiser Maintenance


2,701.75


Gas & Oil


4,459.48


Hardware, Tools


365.24


Heat, Light


554.58


Water


30.00


Other


559.46


$ 10,490.20


OUTLAY:


Cruiser


$


2,633.00


Radio


594.54


Equipment for Men


265.05


Office Equipment


211.50


Emergency Equipment


55.30


Photo Equipment


249.50


Law Books


434.28


$


331.15


118


Radar


895.00


Hardware


163.00


Other


98.19


$ 5,599.36


POLICE STATION BUILDING COMMITTEE:


Construction


$ 14,235.00


Architect


800.00


Printing & Advertising


32.50


Radio Equipment


1,541.30


Office Equipment


2,052.18


Plaque


127.00


Other


30.00


$ 18,817.98


FIRE DEPARTMENT:


Salaries


$ 110,699.58


Office & Telephone


$


893.11


Light & Heat


1,858.13


Building Maintenance


616.76


Garage Rental


550.00


Gas & Oil


1,064.51


Parts & Repairs


2,212.51


New Equipment


156.75


Fire Alarm


279.00


Travel


263.68


Other


903.86


$ 8,798.31


OUTLAY:


Fire Alarm Labor


$ 783.25


Fire Alarm Equipment


750.58


Equipment & Hose


53.83


Material


2,115.32


Office Equipment


165.00


Radio Equipment


350.35


4,218.33 $


SOUTH FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION:


Cement


..... ..... 58.00


Lawn Mower


98.50


$ 156.50


119


TREE DEPARTMENT:


Salaries


$ 10,516.00


Office & Telephone


$


93.85


Gas & Oil


594.21


Parts & Repairs


121.09


Hardware & Tools


71.90


Material & Sprays


1,340.75


Light & Heat


8.00


Travel


38.52


Other


71.82


$ 2,340.14


OUTLAY:


Tools


$


200.00


Nursery Stock


300.00


Sprays


300.00


BUILDING INSPECTOR:


Salaries


$ 2,247.00


Office


$


5.15


Printing & Advertising


216.50


Other


7.50


$


229.15


Travel


$


200.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS:


Salaries


$


300.00


Office Supplies


$


27.20


DOG OFFICER:


Salaries


$


600.00


Operating Expenses


$


810.00


CIVIL DEFENSE:


Salaries


$


240.61


Operation


$


292.99


OUTLAY


$


2,469.62


WIRE INSPECTOR:


Salaries


$


1,033.00


BOARD OF HEALTH:


Salaries


$ 2,795.00


Office & Telephone


$


409.37


T. B. Hospital Care


715.50


$ 800.00


120


Medical Attention


112.36


Medical Supplies & Clinic


2,525.35


Dog Disposal


190.00


Pumping


42.00


Dump Rental


1,800.00


Clerical


67.00


Sanitarian Travel


400.00


Spray


488.75


Legal Fees


35.00


Other


264.07


$


7,049.40


MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC


$


800.00


DENTAL CLINIC:


Salaries


$


2,094.50


MOSQUITO CONTROL


$


2,998.00


SLAUGHTER INSPECTOR: Salary


$


1,000.00


ANIMAL INSPECTOR:


Salary


$


200.00


SANITARIAN:


Salary


$


1,200.00


RUBBISH COLLECTION


$


44,475.03


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT:


Salaries


$ 27,985.92


Office


$


68.69


Telephone


295.09


Light & Heat


1,296.76


Equipment Rental


885.00


Tools & Material


5,631.16


Water


30.00


Surveying


446.92


Other


948.85


$ 9,602.47


SNOW & ICE CONTROL:


Salaries


$ 11,946.56


Equipment Rental


590.00


Materials & Salt


3,716.54


Other


117.00


$ 16,370.10


121


CHAPTER 81:


Salaries


$ 22,942.84


Machinery Fund


4,626.40


Materials


8,645.08


Equipment Rental


940.00


Other


720.00


CHAPTER 90-CONSTRUCTION 1961:


Salaries


$ 10,089.18


Machinery Fund


4,017.80


Materials


5,284.57


Other


56.00


$ 19,447.55


CHAPTER 90-CONSTRUCTION 1962:


Salaries


$


2,589.58


Materials


10,531.43


Equipment Rental


402.00


Other


125.00


$ 13,648.01


CHAPTER 90-MAINTENANCE:


Salaries


$ 1,332.26


Highway Machinery Fund


134.40


Materials


3,033.34


$ 4,500.00


MACHINERY:


Salaries


$


1,148.86


Parts & Repairs


5,921.91


Tubes & Tires


352.32


Hardware & Tools


41.88


Fuel Oil


319.92


Gas & Oil


4,202.06


Material


963.87


Other


176.35


13,127.17 $


OUTLAY:


Truck


$ 3,014.00


Snow Plows


1,734.60


Sander


1,991.00


Payloader


9,690.00


Advertising


8.25


$ 37,874.32


$ 16,437.85


122


HIGHWAY GARAGE CONSTRUCTION:


Construction Costs


$ 76,273.90


Surveying


160.00


Advertising


65.13


Water Installation


294.76


Site Development


929.00


Grading & Hot Top


1,723.44


Clerical


55.00


Plaque


225.00


Extra Electrical Work


130.00


Architect


2,000.00


Other


322.33


$ 82,178.56


STREET LIGHTING


$


15,867.20


TRAFFIC SAFETY SIGNS


$


864.45


EAST STREET DRAIN


$ 1,000.00


EDITH DRIVE DRAIN


$ 3,944.76


SHAWSHEEN STREET SIDEWALK


$


3,125.50


CHARITIES:


Salaries


$ 9,449.48


Office


958.81


Telephone


385.05


Travel


581.04


Aid


8,903.91


Relief List


88,475.87


Medical Vendor


23,361.95


Other Cities & Towns


5,614.24


Other


209.88


$ 128,490.75


DISABILITY ASSISTANCE:


U. S. Aid


$ 12,498.84


U. S. Administration


$ 1,560.20


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:


U. S. Aid


$ 43,086.85


U. S. Administration


$


3,305.78


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN:


U. S. Aid


$ 27,919.61


U. S. Administration


$ 3,088.12


123


MEDICAL AID TO THE AGED:


U. S. Aid


$


30,226.69


U. S. Administration


$ 1,201.40


VETERANS BENEFITS:


Salaries


$ 775.00


Office & Telephone $


116.05


Relief Lists


7,759.32


Other Aid


5,324.07


Travel


26.60


Child Care


2,054.50


Other


15.00


$ 15,295.54


SCHOOLS


ADMINISTRATION:


110 - Salaries $ 33,048.17


130 - Other Expenses


2,586.00


INSTRUCTION:


210 - Salaries $ 829,877.42


220 - Text Books


25,629.13


230 - Library Audio-Visual


6,017.36


240 - Supplies


29,881.93


250 - Other Expenses


8,918.35


ATTENDANCE SERVICES:


310 - Salaries $ 400.00


HEALTH SERVICES:


410 - Salaries $ 14,758.00


420 - Supplies


789.15


+


TRANSPORTATION:


520 - Contracted Services $ 82,281.77


OPERATION OF PLANT:


610 - Salaries $ 78,917.82


630 - Heat 27,537.57


640 - Utilities


24,350.55


650 - Supplies


9,907.02


MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:


710 - Salaries $ 9,536.00


720 - Contracted Services


14,070.81


730 - Replacement of Equipment


1,536.16


740 - Other Expense


1,985.53


124


STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES:


1010 - Salaries $ 7,190.00


1020 - Other Expenses


10,086.76


COMMUNITY SERVICES:


1120 - Salaries & Wages $ 253.75


1160 - Non Public Transportation


13,285.87


CAPITAL OUTLAY:


1210 - Sites $ 3,241.80


1220 - Buildings


2,453.20


1230 - Equipment


7,249.32


SCHOOLS:


Out of State Travel ....... ...


$ 1,245,789.44 $ 826.54


SCHOOL LUNCH:


Salaries


$ 43,433.26


Food & Supplies


85,085.55


$ 128,518.81


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


$ 12,747.08


BARDEN FUND .....


$ 1,000.00


ADULT EDUCATION:


Salaries


$ 4,889.50


Tuition


$


454.85


Supplies


61.41


Other


24.08


$


540.34


OUTLAY


$


8.00


PUBLIC LAW 874:


Salaries


$


452.00


Supplies


13,523.53


Tuition


58.20


Transportation


350.40


Light & Heat


136.38


Other


268.90


$ 14,789.41


125


ATHLETICS & BAND:


Equipment


$ 3,247.48


Tickets


40.46


Transportation


46.30


Photographic Equipment


128.22


Dues


65.00


Other


62.00


3,589.46 $


STADIUM:


Salaries


$ 799.00


Water


296.60


Light


337.92


Heat


155.48


Materials


692.86


Building Maintenance


253.01


Other


104.95


$ 1,840.82


OUTLAY:


Lumber


$


153.00


Garage


2,268.00


Wiring


185.00


2,606.00 $


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE:


Salaries


$ 3,570.00


Construction Costs


617,673.70


Architect & Plans


41,643.88


Printing & Advertising


200.70


Clerical


129.00


Postage


21.70


Other


353.36


$


663,592.34


SCHOOL LAND PURCHASE-1961 ..


$ 3,600.00


LIBRARY:


Salaries


$ 3,216.86


Office


56.88


Travel


57.10


Books


1,965.15


Periodicals


173.14


Other


16.97


$ 2,269.24


126


PARKS:


Salaries


$ 348.50


Lights


$


88.53


Steeplejack


40.00


Hardware


30.92


Other


11.55


$ 171.00


LITTLE LEAGUE:


Equipment


$


3,186.30


Dues


146.00


Labor


125.00


PLAYGROUND RECREATION:


Salaries


$


7,135.00


Supplies


$


587.14


Equipment


554.65


Transportation


145.00


Hot Top


865.00


Other


39.00


$ 2,190.79


INSURANCE PREMIUMS


$ 10,761.24


TEMPORARY LOANS


$


300,000.00


STABILIZATION FUND


$


50,000.00


STATIONERY & PRINTING:


Town Report


$


2,463.70


Voting List


282.00


Warrants


334.00


Street Lists


494.50


Budgets


291.80


Registration


423.50


Office Forms


28.44


By-Laws


131.00


Ballots


225.00


$


4,673.94


INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION:


Printing


$


39.80


Public Relations


612.85


Plans & Maps


81.93


Clerical Services


37.20


Advertising


408.05


Other


54.39


$


3,457.30


$ 1,234.22


127


VETERANS' QUARTERS RENTAL


$


150.00


MEMORIAL DAY


$ 670.50


COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE


$


260.00


PREVIOUS UNPAID BILLS


$


3,239.26


GIFT LAND TAXES


$ 323.40


TAX TITLE LAND COSTS


$ 6,792.36


CEMETERIES


$


712.20


WATER:


Salaries


$ 31,873.70


Office & Telephone


2,137.81


Material


5,358.17


Equipment Rental


997.75


Light & Heat


1,453.81


Building Maintenance


205.04


Gas & Oil


1,079.78


Parts & Repairs


359.62


Electric Pump


12,610.40


Other


197.06


$ 24,399.44


WATER INSTALLATION:


Salaries


$


7,621.37


Material


33,680.45


Equipment Rental


5,756.00


Gas & Oil


768.27


Hardware & Tools


202.29


Parts & Repairs


114.71


Surveying


1,873.08


Other


4


175.85


$


50,192.02


WATER GUARANTEE DEPOSITS: Refunds


$ 355.45


WATER WELL SURVEY


$


18,491.58


WATER WELL - 1962


$ 17,851.92


SHAWSHEEN ST. PIPE RELOCATION


$


2,064.33


ROGERS STREET MAIN


$ 929.33


MADELINE ROAD MAIN


$ 499.78


HYDRANT SNOW REMOVAL


$


412.01


128


INTEREST:


Bond Issues $ 116,908.50


Temporary Loans


2,981.00


$ 119,889.50


MATURING DEBT


$ 215,000.00


PREMIUM ON LOAN: Bank Charges


$ 5,700.00


AGENCY AND TRUST:


Retirement Deductions


$ 26,045.29


Federal Withholding


187,530.91


State Withholding


16,244.87


Employes Insurance Deductions


43,027.93


Bond Deductions


9,345.00


Credit Union Deductions


40,015.59


Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund


18.00


Dog Licenses


2,693.00


$ 324,920.59


REFUNDS:


Poll, Personal, Real


$ 21,748.78


Excise


5,493.11


Water


102.90


Interest


49.58


$ 27,394.37


COUNTY ASSESSMENTS:


Tax


$ 42,637.78


Retirement


29,693.23


T. B. Hospital


14,468.66


$ 86,799.67


STATE ASSESSMENTS:


Parks


$ 5,820.25


Audit


3,398.12


$ 9,218.37


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


$ 4,378,483.91


CASH BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1962


$ 1,679,489.07


$ 6,057,972.98


129


APPROPRIATION STATEMENT


Departmental Expenses


Available


Expended


Balance


Selectmen - Salaries $ 5,358.40


$ 5,354.20


$ 4.20


Selectmen - Operating ..


3,255.00


2,971.12


283.88


Auditor - Salaries


4,920.00


4,920.00


............


Auditor - Operating


337.50


337.50


.. .........


Treasurer - Salaries


5,090.00


5,090.00


Treasurer - Operating


1,350.00


1,036.95


313.05


Collector - Salaries


12,130.00


11,986.20


143.80


Collector - Operating


2,813.54


2,395.85


417.69


Collector - Graphotype ....


1,330.55


1,330.55


..


..... ..


Collector - Burglar Alarm


414.50


284.00


130.50


Assessors - Salaries


8,710.00


8,699.50


10.50


Assessors - Operating


1,550.00


1,550.00


Clerk - Salaries


5,212.40


5,055.93


156.47


Clerk - Operating


912.00


847.79


64.21


Clerk - Outlay


387.00


367.15


19.85


Registrars - Salaries


2,750.00


2,261.18


488.82


Registrars - Operating


150.00


148.61


1.39


Registrars - Outlay


* 60.00


54.70


5.30


Election Officers - Salaries


3,400.00


3,179.89


220.11


Planning Board - Salaries


600.00


406.00


194.00


Planning Board - Oper. ....


1,562.26


820.08


742.18


Planning Board - Travel


100.00


............


100.00


Planning Board - Deposits


3,300.00


2,000.00


1,300.00


Appeals Board - Salaries


350.00


297.68


52.32


Appeals Board - Operating


700.00


460.85


239.15


Personnel Board - Salaries


300.00


218.50


81.50


Personnel Board - Oper. ....


430.00


82.11


347.89


..


130


Departmental Expenses


Available


Expended


Balance


Finance Committee


400.00


368.61


31.39


Moderator - Salary


100.00


100.00


Town Hall - Salaries


4,120.00


4,118.40


1.60


Town Hall - Operating


8,053.25


8.035.60


17.65


Town Hall - Outlay


400.00


331.15


68.85


Lower Hall Entrance


1,250.00


1,218.21


31.79


Police - Salaries


97,366.60


97,366.60


Police - Operating


10,491.77


10,490.20


1.57


Police - Outlay


5,600.00


5,599.36


.64


Police - Travel


100.00


.........


100.00


Police Station Const.


20,249.88


18,817.98


1,431.90


Fire - Salaries


110,906.00


110,699.58


206.42


Fire - Operating


8,800.00


8,798.31


1.69


Fire - Outlay


4,280.00


4,218.33


61.67


South Fire Station Const.


200.00


156.50


43.50


Tree - Salaries


10,520.80


10,516.00


4.80


Tree - Operating


2,341.60


2,340.14


1.46


Tree - Outlay


800.00


800.00


Building Inspector - Salary


2,250.00


2,247.00


3.00


Building Inspector - Oper.


250.00


229.15


20.85


Building Inspector - Travel


200.00


200.00


..


Sealer - Salaries


300.00


300.00


Sealer - Operating


50.00


27.20


22.80


Dog Officer - Salary


600.00


600.00


............


Dog Officer - Operating


....


850.00


810.00


40.00


Civil Defense - Salaries ...


350.00


240.61


109.39


Civil Defense - Operating


300.00


292.99


7.01


Civil Defense - Outlay ...


3,943.85


2,469.62


1,474.23


Wire Inspector - Salary ....


1,033.00


1,033.00


............


Wire Inspector - Operating


50.00


............


50.00


131


Departmental Expenses


Available


Expended


Balance


Health - Salaries


6,500.00


5,670.00


830.00


Health - Operating


7,452.69


7,049.40


403.29


Mental Health Clinic


800.00


800.00


..


Dental Clinic - Salaries ....


2,500.00


2,094.50


405.50


Mosquito Control


3,000.00


2,998.00


2.00


Slaughtering Insp. - Salary


1,000.00


1,000.00


..


Animal Inspector - Salary


200.00


200.00


..


Sanitarian - Salary


1,200.00


1,200.00


............


Rubbish Collection


48,794.83


44,475.03


4,319.80


Highway - Salaries


28,000.00


27,985.92


14.08


Highway - Operating


9,750.00


9,602.47


147.53


Snow & Ice Control


16,370.10


16,370.10


Chapter 81


37,925.00


37,874.32


50.68


Chap. 90 - Constr. - 1961


19,447.55


19,447.55


..


....


Chap. 90 - Constr. - 1962


42,200.00


13,648.01


28,551.99


Chap. 90 - Maintenance


4,500.00


4,500.00


Machinery - Operating


15,000.00


13,127.17


1,872.83


Machinery - Outlay


16,500.00


16,437.85


62.15


Highway Garage Constr.


82,950.00


82,178.56


771.44


Street Lighting


17,000.00


15,867.20


1,132.80


Traffic - Safety Signs


1,500.00


864.45


635.55


Chandler St. Drain


1,000.00


............


1,000.00


East St. Drain


1,000.00


1,000.00


.....


Edith Drive Drain


4,000.00


3,944.76


55.24


Shawsheen St. Sidewalk


4,958.25


3,125.50


1,832.75


Main St. Sidewalk


1,000.00


.......... ..


1,000.00


Charities - Salaries


9,451.76


9,449.48


2.28


Charities - Operating


128,914.14


128,490.75


423.39


D. A. - U. S. - Aid


13,791.01


12,498.84


1,292.17


D. A. - U. S. - Adm.


1,699,19


1,560.20


198.99


..


132


Departmental Expenses


Available


Expended


Balance


O. A. A. - U. S. - Aid


53,124.10


51,086.85


2,037.25


O. A. A. - U. S. - Adm.


3,707.43


3,305.78


401.65


A. D. C. - U. S. - Aid


29,496.97


27,919.61


1,577.35


A. D. C. - U. S. - Adm. ..


3,379.98


3,088.12


291.36


M. A. A. - U. S. - Aid


30,261.70


30,226.69


35.01


M. A. A. - U. S. - Adm. ...


1,468.32


1,201.40


266.92


O. A. A. Recoveries


6,431.86


157.65


6,274.21


D. A. Recoveries


1,575.46


742.50


832.96


A. D. C. - Recoveries


165.00


..


..


165.00


Veterans' Benefits - Sal. ....


775.00


775.00


..


Veterans' Benefits - Oper.


16,150.00


15,295.54


854.46


Schools - 110


33,049.00


33,048.17


.83


Schools - 130


2,590.00


2,586.00


4.00


Schools - 210


829,892.42


829,877.42


15.00


Schools - 220


25,700.00


25,629.13


70.87


Schools - 230


6,021.45


6,017.36


4.09


Schools - 240


29,881.93


29,881.93


............


Schools - 250


8,918.35


8,918.35


............


Schools - 310


400.00


400.00


..... ......


Schools - 410


14,758.00


14,758.00


.....


Schools - 420


800.00


789.15


10.85


Schools - 520


85,000.00


82,281.77


2,718.23


Schools - 610


79,522.00


78,917.82


604.18


Schools - 630


28,500.00


27,537.57


962.43


Schools - 640


24,350.55


24,350.55


..


Schools - 650


9,907.02


9,907.02


Schools - 710


9,580.00


9,536.00


44.00


Schools - 720


14,070.81


14,070.81


.. ... ..


Schools - 730


1,639.14


1,536.16


102.98


Schools - 740


1,985.53


1,985.53


....... ..


133


Departmental Expenses


Available


Expended


Balance


Schools - 1010


7,267.00


7,190.00


77.00


Schools - 1020


10,086.76


10,086.76


............


Schools - 1120


253.75


253.75


........


Schools - 1160


14,300.00


13,285.87




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