Town of Tewksbury annual report 1959-1963, Part 28

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1078


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The Board of Appeals shall also, at least ten days prior to the hearing, send or deliver written notice to all the owners of real estate opposite to or abutting on the property in connection with which any permission is sought, and to such others as the Board of Appeals may order or by regulation prescribed.


10.3.4 The Board of Appeals shall have the folowing powers and duties:


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10.3.4.1 To hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the applicant for a permit that there is error in any order of decision made by an administrative official in the enforcement of this by-law.


10.3.4.2 To authorize upon appeal with respect to a particular parcel of land a variance from the terms of this by-law, where, owing to condition especially affecting such parcel but not affecting generally the zoning district in which it is located, a literal en- forcement of this by-law would involve substantial hardship to the appellant and where desirable relief may be granted without sub- stantial detriment to the public good and without substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of this by-law, but not otherwise.


10.3.5 The Board of Appeals shall consider the case at a public hearing as prescribed in Paragraph 10.2.3 of this section. If the Board determines by concurring vote of all its members that the proposed variation relating to the use, construction or alteration of a building or the use of land, can be granted without impairing the general purpose and intent of this by-law, then the Board will adopt a motion embodying their finding in the above-mentioned specific points and shall direct the issuance of a permit which the Building Inspector shall issue fifteen days after the decision of the Board of Appeals shall have been filed with the Town Clerk.


10.3.6 Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Board of Appeals, whether or not previously a party to the proceedings, or any municipal officer or board, may appeal to the superior court sitting in equity, provided that such appeal is filed in said court within fifteen days after such decision is recorded.


SECTION 11 - AMENDMENTS, VALIDITY


11.1 This by-law and the boundaries of zoning districts estab- lished hereunder may from time to time be amended or changed in accordance with Chapter 40A of the General Laws, as amended.


11.2 If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this by-law shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section, paragraph, sub-division, clause or pro- vision so adjudged, and the remainder of this by-law shall be deemed valtid and effective.


JOHN J. COONEY THOMAS P. SAWYER ROGER F. LAFRENIERE ROBERT W. LACEY ROBERT W. BARRON


Planning Board


ART. 62- To see if the Town will accept the report of the "Junior High School Building Committee" authorized under Article I of the special town meeting held on September 28, 1960.


ART. 63. - To authorize the "Junior High School Building Com- mittee" referred to in the previous Article to proceed with the


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detailed plans and specifications for the construction 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 com- mittee to a special town meeting for acceptance by the Town.


ART. 64- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) to carry out the provisions of the preceding Article.


ART. 65- To see if the Town will vote to hold a special town meeting on April 12, 1961 at eight o'clock P. M. to comply with Article II.


ART. 66- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one dollar ($1.00) for a Junior High School site to be paid to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


ART. 67. - To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take any other land by eminent domain as seems advisable or take any other action relative thereto. Junior High School Building Committee.


ART. 68 - To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 to be added to the 250th Anniversary Celebra- tion Fund, as authorized by a special act of the Legislature passed on October 25th, 1960. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 69 - To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts a certain parcel of land of approximately five acres adjacent to or on the new proposed Interstate Highway 495 and as shown on Plan of the Department of Public Works, now on file with the Town Clerk, for the sum of one dollar, and authorize the Selectmen to sign any or all agreements necessary to accomplish this action. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 70- To see if the Town will vote to authorize and reimburse Selectman Victor N. Cluff to serve as standby slaughtering inspector, this authorization to remain in effect until rescinded. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 71 - To see if the Town will vote to amend present Zoning By-Laws as follows:


Change Paragraph 6, Section 7C under "Uses Permitted in Industrial Districts" to read "The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of beverages, candy, cos- metics, pharmaceuticals or drugs. The manufacture and pro- cessing of compressed gases in liquid, gaseous and solid form."


Industrial Commission.


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ART. 72- To see if the Town will vote to amend present Zoning By-Laws, as follows:


Under Section 7C "Industrial Districts" add a new sub- section after the expressed Prohibited Uses, to read as follows: REQUIRED LOT AREA, WIDTH, YARDS, COVERAGE


In Industrial Districts each lot shall have a minimum area of not less than one acre of land, which lot shall have a mini- mum frontage of one hundred and fifty feet, a minimum front yard set-back of forty feet from the established street line, a minimum side yards and rear yard set-back of thirty feet, a maximum building coverage of twenty per cent. Industrial Commission.


ART. 73- To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By- Laws to change from General Residence and Farming to a Local Business District the following parcel of land to permit said land to be used for the purpose of a supermarket:


The land shown on a plan entitled "Proposed Stores, Tewksbury, Mass., Scale 1" = 40 feet: S. A. Salsberg & Le Blanc, Architects; dated March 9, 1960," and being bounded and des- cribed as follows: Southwesterly by Andover Street, 120 feet; southerly and easterly by River Road, 280 feet; easterly by other land of Garabedian, 520 feet; northeasterly by other land of Garabedian, 310 feet more or less; westerly by the Lowell- Tewksbury town line, 700 feet more or less. Said parcel of land contains approximately five (5) acres more or less. Said parcel of land belonging to Carl S. Garabedian and Mary Garabedian, 936 Andover Street, Tewksbury, Massachusetts. Planning Board.


ART. 74- To see if the Town will raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds, the sum of $31,500 or any other sum to complete the plans and reports, with estimates of costs, of a complete sewerage survey of the whole Town, said survey to be made by a competent engineering firm; the survey to be made under the direction of the Planning Board, or take any other action thereon. Planning Board.


ART. 75 -To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 120 of the Acts and Resolves of 1959 which provides for increasing the amount of pension of cerain retired police officers and firefighters who had not attained the age of sixty at the time of retirement. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 76- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 to be expended by the Park Commissioners for the purpose of developing land given to the Town by Her- bert L. Foster for recreational purposes. Park Commissioners.


ART. 77 - To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 under the direction of a playground commission of five members


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to be appointed by the Moderator in accordance with Chapter 45, Section 14, of the General Laws of the Comomnwealth of Massachusetts or take any other action relative thereto."


Playground Commission.


ART. 78- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of $7,000.00 for the pur- pose of a recreation program to provide activities for children


appropriate to each season of the year, said sum to be expended by the Playground Commissioners; or take any action relative thereto. Playground Commission.


ART. 79 - To see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Playground Commissioners to engage the services of a Recrea- tion Director to supervise the operation of the recreation pro- gram to be established under the previous article; or take any action relative thereto. Playground Commission.


ART. 80- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or to transfer from available funds a sum of money for the purpose of installing seven twelve (12) foot sections of bleachers at the Tewksbury Stadium on the visitors' side of the football playing field, or take any other action in relation thereto. Edward J. Donahue and others.


ART. 81 - To see if the Town will vote to authorize a School Side- walk Committee of three members appointed by the Moderator to make studies and surveys of sidewalks to serve the various schools and to recommend construction of such sidewalks, said committee to report at a Special or the next Annual Town Meeting, or to take any other action in relation thereto. Tewksbury School Committee.


ART. 82. - To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds for the exten- sion of the existing sidewalk east from Regan Road to Route 38, a distance of approximately 1850 ft. and west from approxi- mately the intersection of Patten Road and Shawsheen St. to the intersection of Sullivan Parkway and Shawsheen St., a distance of approximately 960 ft., or take any other action relative thereto. Heath Brook School PTA


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ART. 83 - To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower a Committee (to be named by the Moderator) to supervise, execute or perform any duties necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of the previous Article, this Committee to be known as the Heath Brook School PTA Sidewalk Committee. Heath Brook School PTA.


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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 31st day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one.


JOSEPH J. WHELAN GEORGE A. O'CONNELL VICTOR N. CLUFF JOHN A. MORRISSEY THOMAS A. ABBOTT Selectmen of Tewksbury


A true copy, Attest:


Constable of Tewksbury


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Index


Appeals Board, Report of 46


Assessors, Report of


54


Auditor, Report of


89


Appropriation Statement 114


Balance Sheet 109


Births 45


Budget


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Building Inspector, Report of


62


Deaths


45


Election Results 34


Fire Department, Report of


63


Health Board, Report of


78


Plumbing Inspector


79


Dental Clinic


79


Physician


80


Slaughtering Inspector 81


Public Health Nurse 81


Highway Department (Road Commissioners), Report of 62


Historical Facts Pertinent to Tewksbury 47


Industrial Commission, Report of


64


Junior High School Building Committee, Report of 76


Jury List 43


Library Trustees, Report of 64


Librarian's Report 66


Marriages 45


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Meeting House Committee, The First 53


Planning Board, Report of 67


Playground Commission 68


Police Department, Report of 70


Public Welfare Board, Report of 55


Registrars of Voters, Report of 45


Road Commissioners (Highway Department), Report of 62


Salary Schedule W-5


Schools


S-1


Age-Grade Distribution


S-23


Age of Admission S-23


Calendar S-3


Employees' Roster S-25


No School Signals S-3


School-Grade Distribution S-24


School Committee, Report of S-5


Superintendent, Report of S-5


Selectmen, Report of 84


State Audit Report


41


Tax Collector, Report of 82


Town Counsel, Report of 73


Town Clerk, Report of


45


Town Election, Annual


34


Town Officers, List of


3


Treasurer, Report of


74


Tree and Moth Department 75


Trust Funds 106


Vital Statistics 45


Warrant, Annual Town Meeting 1960


6


Warrant, Annual Town Meeting 1961


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Warrant, Special Town Meeting, September 28, 1960


37


Water Commissioners, Report of 60


Wire Inspector 76


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INDEX TO ARTICLES - 1962 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Article No.


Subject


Airport Commission 85


Betterment Act 17


Budget, Annual 4


By-Law Change, Finance Committee Membership 94


By-Law Change Town Contracts 95


Building By-Law Changes 70


Building Inspection Fees, change of.


71


Carter-Foster-Zontanos, Unpaid Taxes


22


Chapter 40Z, Section 8, G.L., Acceptance of


91


Chapter 40, Section 6B, G.L., Acceptance of


92


Chapter 40, Section 6B, G.L., Appropriation 93


Chapter 90, Construction, Shawsheen St. 25


26


Chapter 81, Maintenance


27


County Aid to Agriculture


96


Dental Clinic 18


Dog License Fees


11


Drainage - Rhoda St.


88


Drainage - East St.


89


Election - Town Officers


1


Great Swamp, Reclamation of


80


Highway and Tree Department Garage, Construction 31


Highway Garage Committee 32


Highway Machinery Fund, Continuation 28


29


Hinton, Edgar G., Jr., vs. Paris, Napoleon J.


29a


Industrial Commission, Expenditure


78


Industrial Commission, Working fund 79


Junior High School Building Committee, Authority of


73


Junior High School, Livingston St.


72


Junior High School, Shawsheen St.


74


Junior High School, Shawsheen St., Land Taking


75


Junk Material, Water Department, Sale of


39


Land Conveyance, Congregational Church


33


Land Taking, Unpaid Taxes 20


Lowell Regional Planning 84


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Chapter 90, Maintenance


Highway Machinery Fund, Transfer


Article No.


Lower Town Hall Entrance 16


North Middlesex Industrial Development Council 77


Personnel By-Law Changes 23


Pumping Tests, Transfer of Money 40


Recreation Program


86


Reports of Town Officers


2


Reserve Fund


6


Safety Signs and Markers


15


Salaries, Elected Officials


3


Sanitary Land Fill Disposal Area


19


Sewer Construction


81


Snow Removal, Hydrants


34


Stabilization Fund


13


Street Acceptances


30


Suits and Contracts, Authority


8


Tax Reduction Transfer


5


Tax Title Foreclosure


9


Tax Title, Sale


10


Temporary Borrowing


7


Town By-Law, Article 5, Amendment


76


Town Insurance


90


Town Manager Committee


24


Unexpended Balances


12


Unpaid Bills


21


Veterans Quarters


14


Water Installation Account


38


Water Main, Relocation on Shawsheen St.


36


Water Mains, new:


A Street


56


Catamount Road


69


Cayuga Road


68


Champion Street


57


Chapman Road


43


Davis Road


50


Hannas Dam Road


58


Helvetia Street


42


Kearsage Street


62


Kendall Street 66


Lowe Street


63


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Subject


Subject


Article No.


Water Mains new ... continued:


M Street


59


Madeline Road from Wilson Road 44


Madeline Road 48


North Kevin Street 55


Paul Lane


54


Madison Avenue 61


Pawnee Street 64


Pennacook Road


65


Pine Street


46


Pond Street


47 49 40


Seneca Road


67


Sunnyslope Avenue


45


Vincent Road


52


Virginia Road


51


Wayside Road


41


Westland Drive


60


Woodcrest Drive


53


Water Wells, Pumping Station Construction 35


Youth Baseball Leagues 87


Zoning By-Law Change, Andover Street 82


Zoning By-Law Change, West Tewksbury


83


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Rocky Road


Rogers Street


WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Middlesex, ss.


To any 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 Tewksbury Memorial High School in said Tewksbury on Saturday, March 3, 1962 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. to act on the following articles, except Article 1, 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 therein, to assemble subsequently and meet in town meeting at the polling places in said Town of Tewksbury, on Saturday, March 10, 1962 at 10:00 A.M. then and there to act on the following Article 1.


The polls for the election of Town Officers to be opened at 10:00 o'clock A.M. and to be closed at 8:00 P.M.


ART. 1 - To choose all necessary Town Officers, to choose by ballot, two Selectmen for three years, two members Board of Public Welfare for three years, one member Board of Health for three years, one Assessor for three years, one Moderator for one year, one Park Commissioner for three years, one Planning Board member for five years, one Planning Board member for two years, one Road Commissioner for three years, two members School Committee for three years, one Trust Fund Commis- sioner for three years, two Trustees for Public Library for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years. All on the same ballot.


ART. 2- To hear and act upon the reports of the various town officers.


ART. 3-To fix the salaries of the various elective officers of the Town and determine whether such salaries shall be retroactive to January 1st. (Refer to Salary Schedule for Elected Officials)


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Salary Schedule for Elected Officials (Article Ili)


1960


1961


Office


Request for 1962


2,100.00 ea.


2,200.00 ea.


Assessors (2)


2,500.00 ea.


4,010.00


4,010.00


Assessor - Clerk


4,010.00


2,205.00


2,400.00


Auditor


3,120.00


250.00 ea.


250.00 ea.


Board of Health (2)


250.00 ea.


300.00


300.00


Chairman Board of Health


300.00


300.00 ea.


300.00 ea.


Board of Welfare (5)


300.00 ea.


350.00 ea.


350.00 ea.


Board of Selectmen (4)


350.00 ea.


400.00


400.00


Chair. Board of Selectmen


400.00


4,160.00


4,680,00


Collector


4,680.00


100.00


100.00


Moderator


100.00


100.00 ea.


100.00 ea.


Road Commissioners (2)


100.00 ea.


200.00


200.00


Chair. Road Commissioners


200.00


3,300.00


3,800.00


Town Clerk


3,800.00


4,940.00


5,335.00


Tree Warden


4,614.61


2,400.00


2,400.00


Treasurer


2,400.00


100.00 ea.


100.00 ea.


Water Commissioners (2)


100.00 ea.


200.00


200.00


Chair. Water Commissioners


200.00


ART. 4-To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, for its necessary and expedient purposes hereinafter designated, and determine that the same be expended only for such purposes under the direction of the respective officers, boards and com- mittees as follows: (Refer to budget).


ANNUAL BUDGET (ARTICLE IV)


Item


Expended 1960


Expended 1961


Department or Item


Request 1962


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


1.


100.00


100.00 Moderator - Salary ...


100.00


2.


341.00


176.00 Finance Comm. - Exp. ..


400.00


3.


4,749.56


5,052.05 Select. - Sal & Wages ..


5,256.80


4.


2,541.65


2,381.28 Expense


3,710.00


5.


3,455.00


4,000.00 Auditor - Sal. & Wages 150.00 Expense


5,280.00


6.


144.00


200.00


- Capital Outlay


7.


4,584.00


4,970.00 Treasurer-Sal. & Wages


5,220.00


8.


600.00


1,250.00 Expense 1,350.00


Capitol Outlay


9.


9,930.00


11,160.00 Collector-Sal. & Wages


12,270.00


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No.


Item No.


Expended 1960


Expended 1961


Department or Item


Request 1962


10.


4,400.00


4,160.00 Expense


2,813.54


11.


540.00


Capital Outlay 763.00


12.


8,453.75


8,710.00 Assessors-Sal. & Wages


12,520.00


13.


941.55


1,190.74 Expense


1,709.00


14.


510.00


Capital Outlay


- Legal Expenses


15.


4,481.00


4,000.00 Town Clk .- Sal. & Wages


5,812.40


16.


878.01


842.77 Expense


900.00


17.


-- Capital Outlay -


387.00


Elections & Registrations


18.


2,448.13


2,683.75 Registrars - Salaries 2,792.00


19.


124.57


144.93 Registrars - Operating 882.00


20.


3,769.98


1,375.43 Election Officers


3,400.00


21.


60.00


60.00 Cap. Outlay - Registrars


60.00


Planning Board


22.


355.50


281.70 Salaries & Wages


600.00


23.


809.31


1,457.26 Expenses


2,500.00


24.


-


Out of State Travel


100.00


Town Hall


25.


3,822.00


4,120.00 Sal. & Wages 4,270.00


26.


7,213.49


6,065.71 Expenses


11,120.00


27.


147.13


- Capital Outlay -


525.00


Personnel Board


28.


181.50


299.50 Salary & Wages 500.00


29.


391.50


1,246.04 Expenses


430.00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


30.


81,516.98


89,937.29 Salaries & Wages


107,580.00


31.


6,870.55


7,157.78 Expenses


11,480.00


32.


3,789.70


4,490.54 Capital Outlay 6,100.00


Out of State Travel


100.00


Fire Department


34.


75,281.16


100,037.11 Salaries & Wages


109,925.00


35.


7,806.06


7,070.09 Expenses 8,800.00


36.


5,527.69


4,257.27 Capital Outlay


4,280.00


Building Inspector


1,200.00 Salaries & Wages


1,000 & 1,000 for Inspection


38.


71.17


150.00 Expenses


250.00


Capitol Outlay


39.


79.25


198.91 Mileage


200.00


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37.


1,169.00


Police Department


33.


Capitol Outlay


Item Expended No 1960


Expended 1961


Department


or Item


Request 1962


Board of Appeals


40.


374.75


268.00 Salaries & Wages


350.00


41.


670.40


570.00 Expenses


700.00


Capital Outlay Salary & Wages


Wire Inspector


764.50


Salary & Wages


800.00


36.25


Expenses 150.00


Sealer of Wgts. & Measures


44.


300.00


300.00 Salaries & Wages


300.00


42.63


18.45 Expenses


50.00


300.00


- Capital Outlay


Moth Control


2,673.67


2,870.61 Salaries & Wages


3,279.74


- Expenses


Capital Outlay


Dutch Elm Control


2,453.57


3,099.61 Salaries & Wages


3,508.74


-


Expenses


200.00 Capital Outlay


200.00


Tree Warden


4,354.67


4,305.38 Salaries & Wages


4,714.51


2,329.84


2,423.04 Expenses 2,441.60


3,774.80


965.00 Capital Outlay


987.50


Dog Officer


600.00


600.00 Salaries & Wages


600.00


626.00


638.00 Expenses


1,000.00


- Capital Outlay


Civil Defense


350.00


350.00 Salaries & Wages


350.00


247.48


304.57 Expenses 300.00


908.30


314.00 Capital Outlay


4,000.00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Board of Health


7,400.00


7,500.00 Salaries (3) 6,550.00


4,098.14


5,119.32 Expenses 5,300.00


3,480.80


3,046.90 Mosquito Control


3,000.00


31,499.96


31,450.00 Rubbish & Garbage


31,450.00


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Item No.


Expended 1960


Expended 1961


Department or Item


Request


1962


HIGHWAYS


20,367.01


29,475.00 Salaries & Wages 40,400.00


10,393.25 Expenses ... 11,650.00


Capital Outlay


22,500.00


Chapter 81


Chapter 90 Const.


Chapter 90 Maintenance


Highway Mach. Fund


Highway Mach. Acct.


Expenses


Capital Outlay


Refer to separate articles in


the Warrant.


CHARITIES


Welfare Department


9,005.60


9,865.00 Salaries & Wages


9,451.76


2,289.04


2,242.29 Expenses


2,102.00


113,173.71


113,559.71 Outlay


113,653.00


Veterans' Services


675.00


675.00 Salaries & Wages


875.00


205.33


133.45 Expenses


150.00


8,971.32


14,777.47 Outlay


15,000.00


SCHOOLS


817,998.50


930,581.00 General-Sal. & Wages .. 997,043.00


209,637.65


248,119.81 Expenses


260,735.00


17,845.38


20,335.00 Capital Outlay 19,580.00


346.07


824.96 Out of State Travel 850.00


9,546.92


11,803.58 Public & Voc. Schools ..


12,750.00


766.00


711.80 Stadium - Sal. & Wages 800.00


2,618.34


1,376.89 Expenses


1,500.00


1,533.99


1,000.00 Capital Outlay


2,660.00


Adult Education


1,963.46


4,648.20 Salaries & Wages 5,070.00


502.43 Expenses 550.00


75.00 Capital Outlay ..


50.00


9,547.22


13,568.19


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Item Expended No. 1960


Expended 1961


Department


or Item


Request 1962


RECREATION


350.00


350.00 Parks - Sal. & Wages .... 350.00


175.00


175.00 Expenses


175.00


Capital Outlay


Recreation Commission


Salaries & Wages 8,000.00


6,999.44


Expenses


4,500.00


LIBRARIES


2,339.73


3,021.64 Salaries & Wages


3,319.25


1,769.34


1,970.00 Expenses


2,270.00


77.11 Capital Outlay


WATER DEPARTMENT


28,212.08


31,420.00 Salaries & Wages


32,001.20


22,574.02


22,575.00 Expenses 26,025.00


Capital Outlay 960.00


100.00


22.00 Out of State Travel


100.00


MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST


216,000.00


216,000.00 Maturing Debt


215,000.00


99,160.00


93,388.00 Int. - Maturing Debt ....


87,628.50


4,537.39


4,028.50 Interest - Temp. Loans 7,500.00


UNCLASSIFIED


8,556.39


11,394.23 Blanket Insurance


12,000.00


823.63


650.75 Memorial Day 800.00


799.50


890.00 Cemeteries 800.00


4,093.92


3,657.53 Stationery and Printing


3,500.00


24,000.00 Group Insurance


22,500.00


14,720.25


15,410.84 Street Lights


17,000.00


- Town Boundaries


200.00


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ART. 5- To determine what sum the town will authorize and direct the Assessors to take from available funds to reduce the tax levy for the current year, or take any action relative thereto.


ART. 6-To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from Overlay Reserve for a reserve fund, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 40, Section 6.


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ART. 7-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, 1962, 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, of the General Laws.




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