Town of Tewksbury annual report 1963-1967, Part 38

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 956


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JURY LIST 57


LIBRARY TRUSTEES 90


MARRIAGES 59


MUNICIPAL BUILDING COMMITTEE 141


PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE


8


PERSONNEL BOARD 68


PLANNING BOARD 93


172


Index ... continued


POLICE DEPARTMENT


80


Roster


4


POLICE - Auxiliary 104


Roster


5


PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD


72


Summary of Cases


72


RECREATION PROGRAM


69


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


60


ROAD COMMISSIONERS


62


* * * *


SCHOOLS


SCHOOLS 145


Age of Admission 160


Calendar


147


Employees' Roster 161


Estimated Receipts for 1966 156


Grade-Age Distribution 160


No School Signals 147


Planning Committee 83


Salaries and Wages


151


School-Grade Distribution 159


School Committee 149


Shawsheen Valley Regional Technical/Vocational High School 84


Superintendent of Schools


150


1966 Budget Requests


151


Summary Table Expenditures


153


Teachers' Salary Schedule


154


Comparative Analysis of Annual Appropriations


and Statistical Data 155


Vocational Planning Committee 84


173


Index


. . continued


SELECTMEN'S REPORT 142


TAX COLLECTOR 106


TOWN COUNSEL 144


TOWN CLERK


59


Financial


59


Town Statistics


59


Vital Statistics. 59


TOWN ELECTION, Annual 54


TOWN GOVERNMENT:


Elected Officers


1


Appointed Officers 2


TOWN STATISTICS 59


TREASURER 105


TREASURER-COLLECTOR 106


TREE DEPARTMENT 71


VETERANS' SERVICES 95


WARRANT, Annual Town Meeting - 1965


11


Salary Schedule


12


Wage Schedule


13


WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING:


August 30, 1965


46


October 25, 1965


47


WATER COMMISSIONERS 75


WIRE INSPECTOR 103


YOUTH BASEBALL 99


174


... NOTES .. .


175


. . . NOTES


176


ANNUAL REPORT 1966 Tewksbury, Massachusetts


NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS - CENTRAL FIRE STATION AND LIBRARY


TOWN OF TEWKSBURY General Government


ELECTED OFFICERS


BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Ch. David J. Beattie-1968 George A. O'Connell-1967


Francis X. Corliss-1969 Kevin C. Sullivan-1968 Joseph J. Whelan-1967


BOARD OF HEALTH


Ch. Joseph J. Whelan-1967 Francis X. Corliss-1969 Kevin C. Sullivan-1968


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Ch. George A. O'Connell-1967 Francis X. Corliss-1969


David J. Beattie-1968 Kevin C. Sullivan-1968 Joseph J, Whelan-1967 ASSESSORS


Ch. Victor N. Cluff-1969 John J. Nolan-1967 Lewis Tremblay-1968 TOWN CLERK John E. Hedstrom-1969


TOWN COLLECTOR AND TREASURER William J. O'Neill-1969


AUDITOR Thomas J. Berube-1967


MODERATOR Alan M. Qua-1967


PARK COMMISSIONERS Ch. Francis P. Sherlock-1969 Leslie Collins-1968 Philip H. Sands-1967


PLANNING BOARD


Ch. George C. Greene-1969 John J. Cooney-1968


Edward H. Bowley, Jr .- 1970 Charles H. Goldstein-1967 Donald W. Nickerson-1971


ROAD COMMISSIONERS


Ch. Nelson P. MacArthur, Jr .- 1969 Frank C. Criscitello-1968 Vincent A. Ryan-1967


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Ch. James J. Gaffney, Jr. 1968 Leo D. Chibas-1967


Ruth M. Anderson-1967 Loella F. Dewing-1967 Thomas L. Nawn-1969


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TEWKSBURY HOUSING AUTHORITY


Ch. Robert Flucker-1969


Mary F. Delaney-1968


Alan M. Hunter-1969 Frederick W. Montague-1970 Paul C. Testa-1971


TREE WARDEN Walter R. Doucette-1969


TRUSTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY


Ch. William S. Abbott-1967


George R. Collins-1968


Ruth M. Anderson-1967


Dorothy Fitzgerald-1969


Catherine A. Chandler-1968


Harold J. Patten-1969


TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


Ch. Edwin W. Osterman-1967


Fred M. Carter-1968 Roy G. Lanner-1969


WATER COMMISSIONERS Ch. Charles A. Carter-1968 John J. Cooney-1967 Earl J. Sheehan-1969


APPOINTIVE OFFICERS


Animal Inspector Appraisers Attendance Officer Board of Appeals


Board of Registrars


Building Inspector Civil Defense Director Constable


Richard E. Cluff


Board of Selectmen


Walter J. Jop


Shirley C. Merrill, Chr. (1968)


Arthur N. Chaff (1967) Dominick DeAngelo (1969)


Associates: Richard Beaudette


Richard Billings


George Greene


Eugene Smith


Rodney Whitney


William H. Bennett (1967) Chairman


Joseph A. Killeen (1969)


Rose J. McCoy (1968)


John E. Hedstrom, Clerk


William B. Bullen


Warren Ray


Philip D. Bradanick


Walter J. Jop


John F. Sullivan Alfred F. Handley (1969)


Armand J. Soucy (1967)


Donald L. Stout (1969) Leo L. Trudel


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Council for the Aging


Director of Public Assistance Dog Officer Fence Viewers


Finance Committee


John E. Smith, Chairman Henry Haas


Rev. Fr. Sheldon Kelley John J. Kelley Stanley W. McCausland*


George A. O'Connell


Kevin C. Sullivan


Robert Flucker


Rev. J. Thurston Powell


John J. Kelley, A. C. S. W.


Leslie Collins


Edward H. Bowley, Jr. David Hinckley Paul Wastchak


At Large: William J. Hurton (1969) David D. Merrill (1968) Daniel J. Donovan (1967)


Precinct One: James E. Looney (1968) Harold W. Jenkins, Jr. (1969)


Precinct Two: Walter C. Browne, Chairman (1968) Leonard H. Bagley (1957)


Precinct Three: William J. Houlihan (1967) James V. Sacramone (1968)


Fire Department


Chief, William A. Chandler


Deputy Chief, James J. Morris (1962) Firefighter, Merrill F. Marshall (1962)


Firefighter, Albert W. Cronin (1959) Firefighter, John C. Cuneo (1960) Firefighter, Robert C. Briggs (1960) Firefighter, Leroy C. Thing (1955) Captain, Frederick R. Millett (1951) Firefighter, Jack Flynn (1964)


Firefighter, Richard A. Starling (1960) Firefighter, Kenneth W. Holden (1960) Firefighter, Alan Mahoney (1947) Captain, Harold J. Hansen (1955) Firefighter, James T. Grourke (1955) Firefighter, Richard A. Barrelle (1960) Firefighter, Hilary O. McMahon (1959) Firefighter, William A. Magro (1960) Firefighter, Richard P. Morris (1959) Firefighter, Russell W. Gourley (1966) Firefighter Roger F. Lafreniere (1966) Firefighter, Richard T. Sheehan (1966)


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Fire Department . .. cont.


Health Agent Highway Superintendent Industrial Commission


Librarian Milk Inspector and Sanitarian Personnel Board


Plumbing and Sanitary Inspector Police Department


Call Firefighters


Harold Arsenault


Robert Wilson


Forrest Hewitt


Wendell Jenkins


Leroy Patterson


Lionel Dupont


Richard Sheehan


Alan Hancock


Frank Cuneo


John McAllister


Kenneth Mallinson Russell Gourley


Joseph Quinn


Walter Deputat


Michael Sitar


John Coviello


Robert Gallo


Charles Neal


Harry Patterson


Everett Fraser


Philip Quinn


Jose Ruisanchez, M. D.


Richard J. O'Neill


Walter J. Pupkis, Chairman (1969)


John J. Belton (1968)


Salvatore Ciaccio (1969)


John K. Eaton (1968)


Rogert Lafreniere (1968)


Marion Carlson


Albert J. Reardon


William Albert, Chairman (1968)


Dorothy M. Aldrich (1967) J. Robert Mackinnon Eugene McAuliffe (1968)


Eugene Geary, Emp. Rep. (1967)


John F. McCormack


Chief, John F. Sullivan (1948)


Sergeant, Eugene Manley (1948)


Sergeant, Walter J. Jop (1951)


Sergeant, Phillip D. Bradanick (1959)


Sergeant, Paul G. Johnson (1962) Sergeant, Richard J. Mackey, Jr. (1957)


Patrolman, Frank J. Sullivan, Jr. (1954) Patrolman, Cyril A. Gordon (1954) Patrolman, Robert A. Haines (1956) Patrolman, Samuel G. Stephens (1957)


Patrolman, Richard J. Hanson (1958) Patrolman, Eugene F. Saunders (1959) Patrolman, Donald E. Sheehan (1959) Patrolman, Martin J. Cormier (1959) Patrolman, Gardner G. Hague (1962) Patrolman, James E. Jones (1962) Patrolman, Francis P. Blaquiere (1965)


Patrolman, Robert E. Cook (1965) Patrolman, Paul K. Gearty (1966)


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Police Department ... cont.


Patrolman, G. Kenneth Hague (1966) Patrolman, John C. Pitman (1966) Clerk-Steno., Ethel M. Phillips (1964) Reserves: Harold J. Gath (1955)


Walter J. Stanwick (1956)


Frank S. Matley (1957)


Norman R. McGrath (1958)


William A. Doherty (1953)


Herbert L. Patterson (1958)


Morton S. Levine (1959)


Edward J. Collins (1959)


Roger L. Lafreniere (1965)


Philip J. Bernard, Jr. (1966)


Robert V. Blaton (1966) George C. Dyer (1966) John N. Giles (1966) James E. Reid (1966)


Allan S. Stephens (1966)


Ralph B. Wilsie, Jr. (1966)


Donald F. Rubino (1966)


Traffic Officer (School): John P. Shimkus (1949)


School Traffic Supervisors:


Frederick Brown (1964)


Francis P. Johnson (1964)


Joseph J. Mraz (1964)


John J. Madden (1965)


Thomas J. Young (1966) *Frank C. Criscitello (1964) *Resigned


Auxiliary Police:


Captain, Albert LaBonte


Captain, Bronslaw Kohanski


Lieutenant, Roy L. Pennock


Lieutenant, Joseph DePadova


Sergeant, Walter R. Ackles


Sergeant, Roy J. Schneider


Clifford E. Arsenault Peter Narus


Clarence Dean Warren P. Ray


Norman Rice Frank Criscitello


Guy Gray Clifford Greeno


Clarence Richter


Carmen Samson


Recreation Commission


Robert C. Briggs, Chairman


Robert V. Blaton


Frederick Carpenito


Frank J. Heidenrich


Gerald C. Rideout


Thomas Maguire, Director


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Regional School Committee


Sealer of Weights and Measures Slaughtering Inspector Superintendent of Schools


Town Counsel


Town Historian Veterans' Agent


Veterans' Burial - Indigent


Veterans' Grave Officer Water Superintendent Weigher


Wire Inspector


William Bullen (1968) Ruth M. Anderson (1967)


Frank J. Sullivan, Jr.


John J. Cooney


John M. Wynn


Warren W. Allgrove, Attorney Harold J. Patten


Ward R. Davis


Tewksbury Funeral Home H. L. Farmer & Son


Leslie Collins


Charles F. Kent


Robert W. Barron E. H. Bowley, Jr.


Everett Fraser, Deputy J. Patrick Canavan


APPOINTIVE COMMITTEES


Building and Zoning By .Law


Frederick C. Achin, Chairman John J. Belton


Frederick W. Montague


Louis O. Pearson Albert Shaw


Community Action Advisory


Edward F. Pelletier


Frank J. McArdle


Rev. J. Thurston Powell


Rev. Eugene Watson


Rev. Lewis Lint


Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joselyn


John J. Cooney


Nelson P. MacArthur Ruth McCarthy


Dr. Barry Puchkoff


Nancy Billings


James Sacramone


John Wynn William Reid


Patricia Carroll


Rita O'Brien


Francis T. King, Associate


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Conflict of Interest


Conservation


Frederick C. Achin


1966-Art.96 John F. Cunningham John E. O'Garra Barbara L. Jackson


Raymond J. Paczkowski


Chester C. Sullivan


Walter R. Doucette, Chairman (1968)


Nancy V. Billings (1968) Leslie Collins (1967) Benjamin V. Dzwilewski (1969)


Bernard H. Marion (1967)


William B. Carter 1966-Art. 23


Joseph A. Killeen


Nelson P. MacArthur, Jr.


Thomas Mullane


John F. Quinn


*John Burns


Gilbert E. French, Chr. 1966-Art. 82


Ruth M. Anderson


David D. Merrill


Thomas L. Nawn


Kevin C. Sullivan


George C. Greene


Wilfred P. Breen, Alternate


Ruth M. Anderson, Chr. 1957-May Joseph A. Aubut


*Beverly A. Bennett David D. Merrill School Committee


William S. Abbott, Chr. (1969)


1966-Art. 92


William A. Chandler (1968)


William Bullen


William A. Noftle


James D. Felice


*Arthur C. Currier


Sign By-Law


Gerald J. McDermott, Chr. 1966-Art. 90


Thomas E. Conlon


Charles H. Goldstein


Edmund E. Hoell


Donald W. Nickerson


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Consolidation of Town Depts.


Elementary School Building


Greater Lowell Area Planning


Long Range School Planning


Municipal Building


Swimming Pool


Thomas E. Conlon, Chairman


Frederick Carpenito Leslie Collins


Francis X. Corliss Edmund E. Hoell David M. Hunt Francis P. Sherlock G. Donald Tanner Donald Wood *Resigned


SPECIAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICTS


MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATIONS


Senators in Congress


HONORABLE EDWARD M. KENNEDY (D) Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.


HONORABLE EDWARD W. BROOKE (R) Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Seventh Senatorial District


RONALD C. MacKENZIE (R) Senate Offices: State House, Boston. Home: 5 Beaver Brook Road, Burlington.


Nineteenth Middlesex District of General Court


STANLEY J. BOCKO (D) Offices: State House, Boston. Home: 32 Mount Pleasant Street, Billerica.


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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY CITIZENS ACTIVITY RECORD Good Government Starts With You


If you are interested in serving on a town committee, please fill out this form and mail to Secretary, Board of Selectmen, Tewksbury, Mass. The filling out of this form in no way assures appointment. All committee vacancies will be filled by citizens deemed most qualified to serve in a particular capacity.


Name


Home Telephone


Address


Amt. of Time Available


Interest in what Town Committees


Present Business Affiliation and Work


Business Experience


Education or Special Training


Term Expired Date Appointed


Town Offices Held


Remarks


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THUMBNAIL SKETCH OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE FOR TEWKSBURY TOWN MEETING


TYPE


MOTIONS


Can be


Debated


Can be Amended


Reconsidered Can be


VOTE


REQUIRED


Listed In Order of Preference


Privileged


Adjourn sine die


Adjourn to a fixed time or recess


X X


Fix the time for adjournment


X X


X


Majority Majority Majority None


Subsidiary


Lay on the table Previous question


X Majority Majority 2/3


Limit or extend debate


X


Postpone to a fixed time


X Majority


Amend


XXX


X


X Majority


Postpone indefinitely


X Majority


Incidental


Point of order Appeal


X


X Majority Majority 2/3


Main


X


£ X


X See notes on following pg. 2/3 Majority Majority


Reconsider


Rescind Take from the table


*


*Precedence of motion being reconsidered or rescinded and debatable to same extent.


Compliments of LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF TEWKSBURY


10


X


None


Withdraw or modify a motion


Suspension of rules


Question of privilege


NOTES


TO PUT A MOTION TO THE ASSEMBLY OR TO ASK A QUESTION: Stand, wait to be recognized, and address the Chair, "Mr. Moderator."


DEBATE: Before a motion is debated, it is necessary that the motion be made, seconded (with certain exceptions) and stated by the Moderator. Then inquiries may be put to individuals or boards through the Moderator.


QUORUM: The quorum (5% of registered voters as of the prior annual town meeting) is established at the beginning of each session and remains effective throughout. Although absence of the quorum may eventually become evident, the business continues legally and in proper order until such moment as the quorum is questioned and found lacking. The meeting then must adjourn or recess to obtain a quorum.


RECONSIDERATION: No vote shall be reconsidered except upon notice of motion for that purpose given within one hour after such vote has been passed.


SECRET BALLOT: No appropriations or transfers of money in excess of $10,000 shall be valid, when the Finance Committee has recom- mended a lesser amount than the Department head has submitted to said Committee, unless the vote for said appropriation or transfer be taken by secret ballot.


Any article calling for the acceptance of any section of the General Laws (Mass.), or any special act shall be voted on by secret ballot.


UNPAID BILLS: Bills that are outstanding after closing date for payment require a 4/5 vote for approval for payment.


ZONING CHANGES: require 2/3 vote for approval.


ARTICLES RECEIVING UNFAVORABLE ACTION AT A PREVIOUS TOWN MEETING: Any warrant article or motion thereunder re- ceiving unfavorable action at any Town Meeting shall require a 3/4 vote for adoption at a Special Town Meeting. This restriction shall apply when an article or motion presented at a Special Town Meeting contains the same subject matter or would produce the same effect as one acted on at a previous meeting. A request for a different sum of money shall not be construed as changing the subject matter of such an article or motion.


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INDEX TO ARTICLES - 1966 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Airport, Sale of Land 101


Assessors, Real Estate


Valuation Book 80


Borrowing, Temporary


6


Budget, Annual 4


Chapter 40, Section 22D,


Acceptance of


14


Civil Defense 85


Conflict of Interest


Committee 96


Demolition of Structures


19


Drainage - Streets


35-40


Election Article


1


Fire Station, Construction 46


Hgwy. Mach. Fund Continuation 32


Hgwy. Mach. Fund, Transfer 33


Industrial Commission


45


Library, Aid 42


Equipment Fund 44


Fines Book Fund 98


Salary Account 43


Long Range School Plan. Comm. 84


Municipal Bldg. Committee


47


Terms of Office


92


Pedestrian Control Regulations,


Acceptance of 17


Chapter 90, Section 18A, Acceptance of


16


Pensions 21


Personnel By-Law Changes 3


Personnel By-Law Changes


3A


Personnel By-Law Changes 3B


Personnel By-Law Changes 3C


Personnel By-Law Changes


3D


Personnel By-Law Changes


3E


Reserve Fund


11


Regional Planning Board 26


Regional School District 22


Safety Signs and Markers 13


Salaries - Elected Officials


2


Sanitary Land Fill Operation


15


School Elementary Bldg. Comm. 82 School Planning Committee:


Site


81


Funds


83


Sewerage Plant


24


Sewerage System


25


Sign By-Law Committee


90


Stabilization Fund


12


Streets:


Acceptances


34


Chapter 90 Chandler Street 29


Chapter 81 Maintenance


31


Chapter 90 Maintenance


30


Sidewalks


93


Stone Bounds


41


Suits & Countracts, Authority 5


Tax Takings 7


Tax Title Foreclosure 9


Tax Title Sale


8


Tax Reduction Transfer


10


Town Departments, Consolidation 23


Town Manager


89


Unexpended Balances


20


Unpaid Bills


18


Veterans' Memorial


88


Veterans' Quarters


96 & 97


Water:


Garage Addition


49


Individual Meters


91


Installation Account


48


Installation Expenditures


50 - 76 & 79


Installation Requirements


94, 95 & 97


Public Water Mains


77 & 78


Zoning By-Law:


Amendments 27


Apartment Buildings 99 & 102


Nursing Home


100


Signs


28


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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 5th, 1966 at 10 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 12th, 1966 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.


Tewksbury Memorial High School


Quorum 334


March 5, 1966


The 1966 Annual Town Meeting was called to order this day by Moderator Alan M. Qua at 10:00 A. M. The assembled won seven recesses until finally at 2:30 P. M. the quorum was exceeded by 15. The annual meeting then convened with the Invocation given by the Rev. J. Thurston Powell. A minute of silence was observed for the four Town Officials deceased during the past year. Throughout the business of the meeting all first motions were originated by the Chairman of the Finance Committee unless otherwise specified in the minutes.


ARTICLE 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers, to choose by ballot, one Selectman for three years, one member Board of Health for three years, one member Board of Public Welfare for three years, one Assessor for three years, one Assessor for two years, one Town Clerk for three years, one Treasurer and Tax Collector for three years, one Moderator for one year, one Park Commissioner for three years, one member Planning Board for five years, one member Planning Board for one year, one Road Commissioner for three years, one Road Commissioner for two years, one member School Committee for three years, one member Tewksbury Housing Authority for five years, one Tree Warden for three years, two Trustees of Public Library for three years, one Trustee Trust Funds for three years, one Trustee Trust Funds for two years, one Water Commissioner for three years. All on the same ballot.


VOTED: Unanimously to adopt.


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ARTICLE 2. 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.)


VOTED: Unanimously to accept Finance recommendations on Salaries of Elected Officials per schedule:


Item No.


Office


1. Assessors (3)


$2,200.00 ea.


2. Auditor


4,420.00


3. Board of Health (2)


250.00 ea.


4. Chairman Board of Health 300.00


5. Board of Welfare (5) 300.00 ea.


6. Board of Selectmen (4)


350.00 ea.


7. Chairman Board of Selectmen


400.00


8. Moderator


100.00


9.


Road Commissioners (2)


200.00 ea.


10.


Chairman Road Commissioners


300.00


11.


Town Clerk


5,000.00


12.


Tree Warden


6,591.00


13.


Treasurer - Collector


7,480.00


14. Water Commissioners


100.00 ea.


15. Chairman Water Commissioners


200.00


ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will accept the following addition to the Wage Schedule Section 3 - Paragraph (h) of the Personnel By-Law.


VOTED: On voice majority adopted as amended by Mr. Albert of Personnel per Schedule below. Motions for (1) For further study and (2) Adopt only Wage Schedule B by Mr. Abbott were declared lost.


WAGE SCHEDULE B


Library


Min. $3500


II $3700


Max.


Librarian


$3900 per year


Librarian (Special)


1200 per year


Library Assistant


1.65


1.77


1.87 per hour


(Full-time)


Library Assistant


1.65


- per hour


(Part-time)


Student Helper


1.25


- per hour


WAGE SCHEDULE C Inspection Occupational Group


Max.


Sealer of Weights


$ 500.00


Dog Officer


800.00


Wire Inspector


*


Animal Inspector


300.00


Milk Inspector and Sanitarian


1500.00


Plumbing Inspector


1600.00


Gas Inspector


1300.00


Sanitary Inspector


600.00


Slaughtering Inspector


1000.00


*Paid on an Established Fee Basis.


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WAGE SCHEDULE D Fiscal and Administration


Veterans' Agent


Executive Secretary


Max. $ 3900.00 8500.00


Director


Coordinator


1100.00


Supervisor


1100.00


Assistant


400.00


"


Instructor


480.00


Coaches


400.00


"


WAGE SCHEDULE F Health


Max.


Nurses


Physician


Dental Technician


WAGE SCHEDULE G Custodial Occupational Group


Police Janitor $1500.00 per year (Part-time) - Reserve Officer (Part-time)


ARTICLE 3A. To see if the Town will vote to add the following to Section 3 - Paragraph (h) of the Personnel By-Law:


(1) Grade 11A - Motor Equipment Repairman Foreman -- Salary


Min. II


III


IV


Max.


$116.00 $121.20


$130.10 $136.77


$141.22


-Personnel Board


VOTED: To adopt as amended that the word 'Working' be inserted in the title before Motor on motion by Mr. Albert.


ARTICLE 3B. To see if the Town will accept the following addition to the Personnel By-Laws, Section 2, The Personnel Policy, Paragraph (m):


(m) All open positions for employment in the Town of Tewksbury shall not be filled until they have been posted for seven full days on the public bulletin board at Town Hall.


-Personnel Board


VOTED: To incorporate into the Personnel By-Laws this article as amended by including the qualification "part-time and full-time" after the word 'positions' through motion by Personnel. Move for indefinite post- ponement by Mr. Carter was not carried.


ARTICLE 3C. To see if the Town will amend the Personnel By-Law Wage Schedule Section 3 - Paragraph (h):


(a) To raise the Sr. Account Clerk from Grade 3 to Grade 4.


(b) To raise the Account Clerk from Grade 2 to Grade 3.


-Personnel Board


VOTED: Adopted on voice vote as written.


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WAGE SCHEDULE E Recreation Max. $2600.00 (Part-time) "


ARTICLE 3D. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Personnel By- Law Section 4 - Fringe Benefits - Sick Leave - Non-Occupational:


Delete the word "immediate" in the last sentence.


Add new paragraph:


Death Benefit: Payment shall be made to employees for three work days for the death of a member of the immediate family, defined as: Father, Mother, Husband, Wife, Son, Daughter, Sister, Brother. -Personnel Board


VOTED: By voice majority to amend the Personnel By-Law as indicated by this Article. Lost was the motion for indefinite postponement.


ARTICLE 3E. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Personnel By- Law under Section 4 - Fringe Benefits - Overtime - Sub Section (c):


That the rate of pay for firefighters after their normal work week shall be computed on a 40-hour straight time base taken from their base pay.


-Personnel Board


VOTED: To amend the Personnel By-Law for the purposes of this Article on voice vote, no dissents.


ARTICLE 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 committees as follows: (Refer to budget).


-Board of Selectmen


VOTED: Unanimously to adopt all items in Article 4 not marked for debate and that they be and are hereby appropriated as recommended by the Finance Committee. (3-5-66 at 3:24 P. M.)


Item. No.


Department


Salaries & Wages


Expenses


Capital Outlay


1-2-3-4


Selectmen


$


14,498.00


$


7,850.00


$ 1,000.00


Travel (o.s.) 200.00


4-5-6


Auditor


9,342.00


380.00


11-12-13


Collector-Treasurer


22,234.14


4,519.35


14-15-16


Assessors


12,731.46


1,850.00


17-18-19


Town Clerk


6,870.38


1,485.55


20


Election Officers


2,500.00


21


Moderator


100.00


22-23


Registrars


4,488.72


175.00


24-25


Finance Committee


250.00


250.00


26-27-28


Personnel Board


550.00


310.00


45.00


29-30


Board of Appeals


500.00


550.00


31-to-34


Planning Board


600.00


3,140.00


Travel (o. s.) 100.00


35-36-37


Town Hall


5,329.36


5,835.00


150.00


38-to-41


Police


162,804.47


13,000.00


5,450.00


Travel (o. s.) 100.00


16


42-43-44


Fire Department


158,997.25


9,550.00


2,150.00


45-46-47


Tree Department


18,387.48


3,550.00


875.00


48-49


Sealer of Weights


500.00


150.00


50-51-52


Civil Defense


350.00


438.00


53


Dog Officer


800.00


54-55


Wire Inspector


2,185.00


900.53


56-57


Building Inspector


6,823.44


1,450.00


58-59-60


Board of Health


12,200.00


78,900.00


375.00


61-to-64


Highway Department


73,065.00


13,845.00


24,165.00


65-to-68


Public Welfare


10,626.00


2,440.00


Aid - 132,400.00


69-to-72


Veterans' Benefits


5,150.00


1,115.00


Aid - 53,500.00


73-74-75


Schools


1,604,802.00


450,213.00


18,400.00


76


Schools - Travel o.s.


1,238.00


77


Schools - Vocational


17,200.00


78-79


Adult Education


5,773.00


600.00


80-81


Stadium


1,200.00


1,300.00


82-83


Library


6,000.00


4,205.00


84-85


Park Department


350.00




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