Town of Westford annual report 1956-1962, Part 4

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1048


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ARTICLE 4. Voted unanimously that the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars be transferred from the account entitled, "Welfare Department-Temporary Aid", to the account entitled, "Welfare Depart- ment-Disability Allowance". The Finance Committee gave its verbal approval.


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ARTICLE 5. Voted that the Town accept a gift or transfer of one Fire Fighting Truck, together with equipment, made to it under the pro- visions of Chapter 639 of the Acts of 1950 and the Surplus Property Program (P.L. 655), both as amended, for the purposes of Civil Defense, the custody, supervision and control of said truck to be determined by the Selectmen.


ARTICLE 6. Voted that the Town accept a gift of Fifteen Hundred ($1500.00) Dollars made to it by the Abbot Worsted Company to assist the Town in defraying the cost of constructing and equipping the Memo- rial Athletic Field of the new Six-year High School and the Memorial Tablet in connection therewith, and appropriate such portion or all of said gift as may be needed or necessary to complete the construction and equipping of said field and tablet, any remaining portion of such gift not so needed or necessary to become part of the surplus revenue of the Town. A vote of thanks was given to the Abbot Worsted Company for this generous gift.


ARTICLE 7. A motion that the Town further amend its Protective By-Law by inserting in Section 111, entitled "Residential District Uses," at the end of Paragraph 10 as amended thereof, the words :- "Riding Stable, including the boarding of horses" was defeated by voice vote. The Moderator called for a second vote on this motion and it was again de- feated by a voice vote.


ARTICLE 8. Voted to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the meeting.


ARTICLE 9. Voted to dissolve the meeting.


A True Record, Attest:


CHARLES L. HILDRETH, Town Clerk of Westford.


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STATE ELECTION November 6, 1956


Party Designations: (R) Republicans; (D) Democrats; (SL) Social- ist Labor; (P) Prohibition.


Prec. 1 Prec. 2 Prec. 3 Prec. 4 Total


Whole Number of Ballots Cast


693


563


607


653 2616


ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT


Eisenhower and Nixon (R)


542


281


416


229


1468


Hass and Cozzini (SL)


1


1


0


1


3


Holtwick and Cooper (P)


0


0


0


0


0


Stevenson and Kefauver (D)


137


268


174


401


980


Andrews and Wendall


0


0


0


1


1


Blanks


13


13


17


21


64


GOVERNOR


Foster Furcolo (D)


178


335


225


461


1199


Sumner G. Whittier (R)


507


213


378


179


1277


Henning A. Blomen (SL)


2


0


0


1


3


Mark R. Shaw (P)


1


0


0


3


4


Blanks


5


15


4


9


33


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Charles Gibbons (R)


505


214


362


173


1254


Robert F. Murphy (D)


173


313


236


457


1179


Harold E. Bassett (P)


2


2


0


0


4


Francis A. Votano (SL)


2


2


0


0


4


Blanks


11


32


9


23


75


SECRETARY


Edward J. Cronin (D)


172


321


243


459


1195


Richard I. Furbush (R)


501


202


347


175


1225


Earl F. Dodge (P)


2


2


1


0


5


Lawrence Gilfedder (SL)


3


3


3


0


9


Blanks


15


35


13


19


82


TREASURER


John F. Kennedy (D)


177


314


238


454


1183


Robert H. Beaudreau (R)


497


213


359


179


1248


Isaac Goddard (P)


0


0


1


1


2


Willy N. Hogseth (SL)


3


3


1


0


7


Blanks


16


33


8


19


76


48


AUDITOR


Thomas L. Buckley (D)


220


347


281


484


1332


Joseph A. Nobile (R)


452


171


309


136


1068


John B. Lauder (P)


0


2


0


1


3


Anthony Martin (SL)


5


5


3


2


15


Blanks


16


38


14


30


98


ATTORNEY GENERAL


George Fingold (R)


519


220


371


185


1295


Edward J. McCormack Jr. (D)


159


304


221


444


1128


Fred M. Ingersoll (SL)


1


2


3


1


7


Howard B. Rand (P)


1


1


2


0


4


Blanks


13


36


10


23


82


CONGRESSMAN-Fifth District


Edith Nourse Rogers (R)


602


372


513


396


1883


Lawrence E. Corcoran (D)


79


166


89


236


570


Blanks


12


25


5


21


63


COUNCILLOR-Third District


Frederick M. Donovan (D)


156


303


209


435


1103


Christian A. Herter Jr. (R)


513


218


382


189


1302


Blanks


24


42


16


29


111


SENATOR-First Middlesex District


Patrick J. Walsh Jr. (D)


166


292


205


409


1072


Edward J. DeSaulnier Jr. (R)


507


238


391


225


1361


Blanks


20


33


11


19


83


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Eleventh Middlesex District


Vernon R. Fletcher (R)


582


353


502


365


1802


Blanks


110


208


105


288


711


Edward Sullivan


0


1


0


0


1


Thomas W. Gower


0


1


0


0


1


Jeanne E. St. Onge


1


0


0


0


1


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Middlesex County (Two)


William G. Andrew (R)


434


184


314


152


1084


H. Herbert Applin (R)


.442


139


295


127


1003


Edward L. Buckley (D)


138


235


188


351


912


Patrick Joseph McGlinchey (D)


183


290


256


408


1137


Blanks


189


278


161


26


896


SHERIFF-Middlesex County


Howard W. Fitzpatrick (D)


217


341


293


476


1327


John Frederick Cahill (R)


448


175


303


141


1067


Blanks


28


47


11


36


122


49


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-Northern District (To fill vacancy)


Ephraim Martin (R)


493


204


339


164


1200


James L. O'Dea (D)


177


320


260


459


1216


Blanks


23


39


8


30


100


QUESTION NO. 1


A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wine and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


YES


354


380


418


444


1596


NO


211


120


123


67


521


Blanks


128


63


66


142


399


B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and other malt beverages) ?


YES


376


368


404


422


1570


NO


177


59


112


59


407


Blanks


140


136


91


172


539


C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ? YES 427 1646


412


372


435


NO


154


58


98


53


363


Blanks


127


133


82


165


507


A True Record Attest:


CHARLES L. HILDRETH, Town Clerk Westford, Mass., December 1, 1956


This is to certify that at a Recount of the Votes cast for State Senator at the State Election on November 6, 1956, held at the Town Hall, Westford Center, December 1, 1956 at 2 o'clock P.M. in Precincts 1 and 4, the following is the result:


Patrick J. Walsh, Jr.


Votes-Five Hundred Seventy-Four 574


Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr.


Votes-Seven Hundred Thirty-Four


734


Blanks - Thirty Eight


38


Total - Thirteen Hundred Forty-Six


1346


WILLIAM R. HEALY W. ARTHUR PERRINS CHARLES L. HILDRETH Board of Registrars of Voters


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REPORT OF SELECTMEN


To the citizens of Westford:


The Board of Selectmen organized in March with James L. Healy as Chairman, Horace F. Wyman, Secretary, and John J. Kavanagh as the third member.


Reports of all committees and departments under our jurisdiction appear in this Town Report.


There was a State Audit of our books in March, and the balance sheet from that audit appears in this report.


Bound lines between Westford, and our neighboring Towns of Little- ton, Acton, Groton, and Tyngsboro, were perambulated, and all were found to be in good order. The bound lines between Westford and Carlisle were checked in 1955, so the remaining Town to be perambulated is Chelmsford. There is a questionable bound to be relocated between West- ford and Chelmsford. When this matter is attended to, the bound lines will be checked.


The Board of Selectmen issued 170 building permits for the year ending December 31, 1956.


Fees charged were $2.00 and $3.00 depending on the size of the con- struction.


Amount received for permits was $448.00. Cost of issuing permits was $216.00.


The permits were classified as follows:


Houses


87


Cottages


7


Attached garages


5


Garages


13


Additions


28


Alterations


3


Sheds


5


Porch and Breezeway


1


Dog House


1


Brooder House


1


Roadside Stand


1


Service Stations


2


Dormers


1


Radar Building and Tower


1


51


Porches


4


Dairy Barn


1


Poultry Building


1


Office and Shop


1


Infirmary Building


1


Building moved to Premises


1


Accessory Buildings


3


Building for Temporary Housing


1


Post Office


1


170


Permits numbered 43 and 94 were not issued.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES L. HEALY, HORACE F. WYMAN, JOHN J. KAVANAGH,


Selectmen of Westford.


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REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report for the year 1956:


CHAPTER 81 AND GENERAL HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE


The usual highway work was carried out this year which included the use of gravel, asphalt, screened sand, gravel pea stone, and bitu- minous concrete patch on our roads and streets that come under Chapter 81.


CHAPTER 90, MAINTENANCE


Chapter 90, Maintenance was carried out this year under the provi- sions of the contract. A section of Groton, Lowell, and Tyngsboro roads were resurfaced with asphalt, pea stone, and sand.


CHAPTER 90, CONSTRUCTION


Entry has been made on Beaver Brook Road, Chapter 90, Construc- tion. The work to be done consists of grading, tree removal, drainage, placing ordinary borrow, gravel foundation, installation of guard rail and other incidental work. The contract for Acton Road has not as yet been received by the Town. Under terms of the contracts, this work is to be completed by June 30, 1957.


I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Selectmen, the Town Accountant, the Town Treasurer, and Mr. Fulton, the State En- gineer, for their cooperation and assistance during the past year.


I also want to thank all the men who worked with me for their loyalty and cooperation.


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH R. CONNELL, Superintendent.


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REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Westford, Massachusetts


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report for the year 1956 for the Police De- partment.


Report to the Department of Correction has been made.


Arrests made


46


Assault and battery


10


Abandoned autos


12


Auto violation


69


Auto accidents


37


Auto transfers


116


Auto registration


72


Auto licenses revoked


12


Appeals cases to Superior Court


3


Breaking and entering in the night time


5


Cases in Ayer Court


26


Complaints investigated cruelty to animals


6


Complaints on dead animals left on top of ground


4


Complaints on suspicious persons


18


Camps and houses broken into


11


Dogs killed by automobiles


8


Duty at public gathering


98


Dances


22


Driving under the influence of liquor


7


Driving so to endanger


9


Disturbance of the peace


19


Drunkenness


11


Driving without a license


7


Family Disturbances


44


Fires attended


9


Funerals attended


24


Idle and disorderly


21


Investigations made


702


Jurors


10


Men taken to jail


6


Leaving scene after injury to property


5


Larceny complaints


42


Notices posted


38


54


Non-support


5


Public nuisances in beer places


42


Pedestrians struck by automobiles


3


Petty complaints


786


Stubborn child


2


Summonses and notices served


372


Warrants served


7


Electric wires down on streets


18


Malicious injury to property


13


Patients taken to Gardner State Hospital


3


Lay watching in different places


16


Operating after license was revoked


3


Inspection of camps when roads are open


Collected for liquor licenses


$4,890


Cars stopped for speeding


204


Suicide case


1


In lockup at Town Farm


16


Immoral act


1


Assault on a police officer


2


Trips to Union National Bank in Lowell


18


I wish to take this opportunity to thank the Board of Selectmen, Sergeant Connell, and the Special Police Officers of the Town of West- ford, also the State Police for their advice and cooperation, and assistance during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN F. SULLIVAN,


Chief of Police.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION


To get Chief John F. Sullivan, call Myrtle 2-6201, Police Office, or Myrtle 2-6588. Arrangements have been made with the Telephone Co. so that any calls to 2-6201 will be transferred to 2-6588.


Sergeant John L. Connell, Myrtle 2-6575.


In the event that the Chief or Sergeant are unavailable, the follow- ing Special Police Officers may be called.


WESTFORD CENTER


Arthur Abbood, Carlisle Road


John J. O'Connell, Main St.


Edmund Szylvian, Graniteville Road


GRANITEVILLE


Gregory Beskalo, Jr., Maple St.


William Connell, First St.


Robert Connolly, Main St.


Wilfred Gelinas, Main St.


Donald Gower, Broadway


William C. MacMillan, North St.


John F. Sullivan, Jr., Groton Road


FORGE VILLAGE


Thomas Holmes, Elm St.


Philip Lord, Palermo St.


George T. Sullivan, Prescott St.


NABNASSETT


Russell Judd, Birch Road


CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR'S REPORT


This past year has been one of great progress. Our Communication program has been greatly added to with the acquisition of 2 walki-Talki units, 1 base station and 2 monitor units on the Police frequency, also our Teletypewriter which is a valuable addition to our radio system. For emergency use we have on the amateur network 3 Gonsets on 2 meter band, 1 Gonset on 6 meter band, 1 National 300 Receiver, 1 Harvey-Wells Transmitter. We also have acquired 4 generating units to be used in case of emergency.


Civil Defense has also received from the U. S. Government 1 Mack Fire Truck to be used by the Auxiliary Firemen. We still need many more citizens to join our Civil Defense Organization .. Thanking all who have helped in making our Civil Defense a success.


Respectfully submitted,


ARTHUR A. ABBOOD


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JURY LIST-1957


Name


Address


Occupation


Aldrich, Thomas R., Jr.


Chamberlin Road


Salesman


Barber, Manley P.


Depot Street


Realtor


Battis, Roland


Main Street


Salesman


Bohenko, Anthony R.


Chestnut Street


Foreman


Buckshorn, Fisher


Depot Street


Watchman


Carver, William K.


Wright Lane


Painter


Clough, Kenneth W.


Concord Road


Foreman


Daly, Francis E.


Palermo Street


Barber


DeMartin, Willard L.


Hildreth Street


Bus Driver


Denisevich, Anthony J.


Broadway


Painter


DeWolfe, Harold G.


Keyes Road


Supervisor


Doucette, Victor G.


Fourth Street


Fireman


Egerton, Albert M.


Lowell Road


Mechanic


Erwin, Charles


Emerson Road


Inspector


Finn, Edward J.


Hemlock Road Main Street


Gas Service


Fletcher, Walter N.


Insurance Agent


Fritz, Otto A.


Hildreth Street


Polisher


Fitzpatrick, John


Hillside Avenue Main Street


Salesman


Grenier, Alberic


Main Street


Liquor Store Owner


Guillemette, Omer A. Haran, John T.


Pershing Street


Sorter


Hildreth, Clarence E.


Hildreth Street


Farmer


Hildreth, Leon F.


Main Street


Poultryman


Hobson, James


Prescott Street


Unemployed


Holmes, John


Elm Street


Plumber


Hook, Eric G.


Carlisle Road


Engineer


Hutcherson, Ralph V.


Prescott Street


Steam Fitter


Kavanagh, John


Prescott Street


Unemployed


Kavanagh, William J.


Palermo Street


Dispatcher


Kelly, James Jr.


Lincoln Avenue


Unemployed


Lamson, Wetherbee


Depot Street


Insurance Executive


Lamy, Conrad J.


Pond Street


Machine Operator


Lavigne, Francis


Brookside Road


Fish Dealer


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Supervisor


Graves, Herbert O.


Chelmsford Road


Used Car Dealer


LeClair, Joseph J., Jr. Martin, Julian G.


Menard, Lucien J.


Hawthorne Avenue


Typewriter Repairman


Milot, Charles E. Nylander, Carl H.


Pine Street


Watchman


Edwards Avenue


Retired


Oliver, James J. Paduano, Salvatore A.


Pine Street


Ward Attendant


Groton Road


Restaurant Owner


Pierce, George O.


Tyngsboro Road


Unemployed


Pierce, Laurence C.


Carlisle Road


Foreman


Sears, Henry F.


Bradford Street


Sorter


Sylvian, Alphonse


Pleasant Street


Overseer


Tamkun, Joseph C.


Bradford Street


Sorter


Thompson, James F.


Prescott Street


Custodian


Wood, Francis C.


River Street


Machinist


Young, Norman H.


Forge Village Road


Assembler


Story Street


Millhand


Pleasant Street


Millhand


JAMES L. HEALY HORACE F. WYMAN JOHN J. KAVANAGH


Selectmen of Westford.


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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


To the citizens of the Town of Westford:


I herewith present the annual report of the Town Accountant in ac- cordance with the General Laws.


All citizens are reminded by the Accountant that our records are available for inspection at any time.


There was a State Audit of our books in 1956, and a Trial Balance from that Audit is printed at the end of this report.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES L. KNOWLTON Town Accountant


RECEIPTS, 1956


Taxes:


Current Year:


Poll


$ 2,024.00


Personal Property


52,087.36


Real Estate


331,223.98


$ 385,335.34


Previous Years:


Poll


$ 8.00


Personal Property


1,269.40


Real Estate


16,171.03


$ 17,448.43


Tax Titles Redemptions


181.99


Sale Town Possessions


1,911.86


From State:


Corporation Tax


$ 37,989.21


Meal Tax


1,162.70


Income Tax


21,906.37


$ 61,058.28


Licenses and Permits:


Liquor Licenses $ 5,085.00


License Expense


116.00


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Pedlar


5.00


Gasoline, Alcohol, Diesel


72.00


Ice Cream


10.00


Pistol


29.50


Victualler


14.00


One Day Beer


11.00


Camp


1.00


Milk


19.50


Auctioneer


1.00


Appeal Board, Zoning


340.00


Sunday


18.00


Second Hand Cars


35.00


Amusement


30.00


Oleo


5.00


Junk


5.00


Maps


6.50


Building Permits


448.00


Sewage Permits


275.00


6,526.50 $


Court Fines


45.00


Grants from Federal Government:


For Old Age Assistance


$ 22,506.11


For Aid to Dependent Children


7,279.54


For Disability


4,116.70


$


33,902.35


Grants from State:


Vocational Schools


$ 3,588.52


School Aid


58,016.19


School Aid (Federal employees)


3,787.41


New High School


19,474.95


Chapter 81 Highways


13,381.11


98,248.18 $


Grants from County: (Dog Licenses)


1,023.51


Gifts and Bequests:


Isabel Hyams Fund $ 300.00


Abbot Worsted Co. (For New High School) 6,500.00


$ 6,800.00


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Sale of Town Forest Timber 1,218.00


Money received for right of way from Lowell Electric Light Co. 4,950.00


Motor Vehicle Excise:


Levy of 1955 $ 4,090.51


Levy of 1956


48,104.38


$ 52,194.89


Departmental Revenue:


General Government:


Town Hall Rent $ 23.00


Use of Phone


14.40


Sealer of Weights and Measures


71.00


Moth Department


42.25


$ 150.65


Health Department: Subsidy from State


243.57


Highway Department:


Joint Construction, State $ 6,619.13


Joint Construction, County


3,309.56


Joint Maintenance, State


1,499.98


Joint Maintenance, County


1,499.98


Highway Machinery Fund


3,891.25


From Individuals


279.50


$ 17,099.40


Infirmary


7.455.49


Reimbursements:


From State for


Old Age Assistance $ 22,541.24


Aid to Dependent Children


6,311.45


Disability


4,211.02


$ 33,063.71


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From other Towns for


Old Age Assistance $ 1,530.38


Temporary Aid


238.70


From Individuals for Temporary Aid


450.00


From State for Veterans' Benefits


1,723.05


From State, for tuition


495.32


From Town of Tyngsboro, tuition


916.44


From Town of Dunstable, tuition


8,904.80


From individual, tuition


71.78


$ 14,330.47


From School Department for


Cafeteria


$ 23,363.58


Athletics


1,855.62


Miscellaneous


201.82


$ 25,421.02


From individual for Old Age Assistance


Recovery


3,283.66


From Library, Fines


132.57


Cemeteries:


Sale of Lots and Graves


$


165.00


Care of Lots and Graves


1,226.50


Perpetual Care


825.00


Perpetual Care Interest


215.10


Perpetual Care Bonds


1,000.00


$


3,431.60


Water Department:


Rates


$ 42,330.61


Service Connections


2,376.32


Guaranty Deposits


3,447.94


Repairs


15.30


$


48,170.17


From Sundry Persons for Depot Street Water Extension 2,200.00


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Bond Issue to purchase Westford Water Company


281,000.00


Premium from Bank on above transaction


1,683.19


Received by Town from Westford Water Company, after above transaction


6,413.07


Loan for Elm Road Water Extension


20,000.00


Temporary Loan in anticipation of taxes.


50,000.00


Sale of Real Estate and fees


192.00


Interest:


Deposits in Savings Banks $ 1,326.74


Deferred Taxes


707.67


Tax Titles Redeemed


126.05


Water Bonds


37.69


Sale of Lots


23.05


$ 2,221.20


Agency and Trust:


Dog Licenses for County


$ 1,055.60


Withholding Tax


37,270.71


Retirement


5,408.13


Blue Cross


1,361.34


$ 45,095.78


Money withdrawn from Trust Funds:


Library


$ 1,100.00


Mary Atwood Fund


573.30


Cemetery


1,121.75


$ 2,795.05


Refunds, various departments


1,094.66


Total Receipts


$1,236,321.59


Balance, January 1, 1956


188,574.92


$1,424,896.51


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EXPENDITURES-1956


General Government:


Selectmen:


Salaries of Selectmen


$ 925.00


Clerks Salary


650.00


Stationery and Postage


90.73


Dues and Meetings


112.66


Law Supplements


45.00


Building Permits


216.00


Advertisements


284.25


Board of Appeals


205.37


Repair Typewriter


20.00


$ 2,549.01


Town Accountant:


Salary


$ 1,359.80


Binding


25.00


Stationery and Postage


19.41


Dues


3.00


Repair Adding Machine


5.25


$ 1,412.46


Town Treasurer:


Salary


$ 2,600.00


Dues


2.00


Checks


142.94


Stationery and Postage


211.56


Surety Bond and Insurance


240.50


3,197.00 $


Tax Collector:


Salary


$ 2,150.00


Dues


2.00


Advertisements


27.00


Printing, Stationery, Postage


446.70


Surety Bond


455.50


Lawyer's Fee


39.00


$ 3,120.20


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Assessors :


Salaries


$ 3,735.50


Clerk's salary


250.00


Dues


9.00


Stationery, Postage


37.83


Office Supplies


127.15


Telephone


100.75


$ 4,260.23


Town Counsel


$ 400.00


License Expense


113.25


Finance Committee


160.00


Tax Title Expenses


1,743.50


4-H Club


75.00


Industrial Commission


29.25


Planning Board


58.50


Tax Possession Expense


83.55


$ 2,663.05


Town Clerk:


Salary


$ 600.00


Recording Fees


249.00


Office Supplies, Stationery, Postage


193.93


Surety Bond


7.50


Dues


17.50


Laws


5.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


38.67


$ 1,111.60


Registration and Election:


Salaries for Registrars and Election Officials


$ 2,630.25


Office Supplies, Stationery, Postage


422.54


Janitor's salary


45.50


Advertisements


105.00


Use of Hall


66.00


Two Voting Booths


67.06


Miscellaneous Expenses


20.08


$ 3,356.43


65


Town Hall:


Salary, Janitor


$ 1,680.64


Box Rent


4.00


Lowell Gas


32.81


Fuel


692.73


Light


314.11


Janitor's Supplies


117.28


Repairs


446.04


Telephone


285.85


New Gas Water Heater


190.55


Town Hall License


25.00


Water


25.25


$ 3,814.26


Special Town Hall Appropriation for


Repairs


528.29


Town Hall Heating System


18.00


Police Department:


Salaries:


Chief


$ 4,940.00


Sergeant


4,160.00


Specials


4,045.50


Radio, Service and Repairs


77.10


Dues and Meetings


86.50


Supplies


177.86


Telephone


351.99


Car, Repairs and Rent


270.25


Uniforms


289.20


Use of Connell Car


1,140.00


Gasoline


525.76


Insurance


200.12


16,264.28 $


Dog Officer


248.25


66


Fire Department:


Salaries, fires


$ 4,438.04


Salaries, ambulance


394.00


Radio Repairs


87.46


Electrical Repairs


418.51


Equipment and Repairs


1,431.92


Gasoline, oil, anti-freeze


481.61


Advertisements


12.00


Fuel


976.01


Light


345.60


Building Repairs


304.48


Supplies


7.36


Lowell Gas


213.41


Dues


15.00


Telephone


741.88


Insurance


1,996.12


Water


114.98


$


11,978.38


Switchboard Operator


:500.00


Hydrant Service


5,850.00


Special Equipment Appropriation, F. D.


1,520.54


New Hose


2,363.00


Nabnassett Rent


600.00


Forest Fires:


Wages


$ 1,596.89


Advertisements


6.00


Telephone


96.57


Salary for permits


250.00


155.53


Equipment and Repairs Gasoline


27.01


Fuel at Cottage


25.00


Radio


71.03


2,228.03 $


New Forestry Hose


495.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


125.00


67


Moth Department:


Wages


$ 852.00


Gasoline and Equipment


306.36


Insecticides


410.40


$ 1,568.76


Tree Department:


Wages


$ 1,078.52


Gasoline and Oil


49.59


Equipment and Repairs


479.53


Insurance


78.03


Garage rent


36.00


$ 1,721.67


Health Department:


Nurse's Salary


$ 3,050.00


Supplies, Medical and Office


416.06


Telephone


93.22


Car Repairs, gas and oil


284.46


Board and Treatment


694.34


Dump, Caretaker


549.00


Dump, Bulldozing


438.00


Advertisements


45.00


Car Insurance


82.11


Remove deceased animals


54.00


Printing and Postage


63.44


$ 5,769.63


Nashoba Associated Boards of Health


4,030.30


Cattle Inspector


200.00


Highway Department: Street Lights


8,454.82


68


Town Roads Account:


Hired Equipment


$


1,410.50


Wages


7,951.15


Equipment and Repairs


1,117.78


Dues


5.00


Rails


35.75


Stone and Gravel


10,988.77


Insurance


784.52


Supplies


22.98


Lowell Electric Light


10.00


Lettering


51.00


Telephone


234.40


Pipes


1,299.20


Kerosene


47.98


Signs


52.00


Rent


400.00


Gasoline and Oil


842.58


Typewriter Repairs


25.00


Nails and Boards


235.84


$ 25,514.45


Snow and Ice:


Wages


$ 13,387.14


Repairs


3,082.96


Sand


3,133.28


Gasoline and Oil


3,299.03


Salt


8,544.17


Weather Service


205.17


Hired Trucks


4,348.25


$ 36,000.00


Machinery and Equipment:


Equipment and Repairs


$ 3,788.30


Tires


754.82


Gasoline


1,749.36


Telephone


26.40


Lowell Electric


2.00


Rent


560.00


Office Supplies


65.05


Signs


31.00


$ 6,976.93


69


Chapter 81 Roads:


Wages


17,250.97 $


Asphalt


12,981.10


Pipes


2,517.93


$ 32,750.00


Chapter 90 Construction, 1955


Wages


$ 7,105.84


Gravel


1,497.73


Asphalt


1,412.13


Rails


744.25


Bulldozer


88.00


Blasting


1,050.00


$ 11,897.95


Chapter 90 Construction, 1956:


Wages


$ 2,916.76


Trucks


1,373.88


Pipe


501.45


$ 4,792.09


Chapter 90 Maintenance:


Wages


$ 663.25


Sand, Gravel, Stone


3,739.62


$


4,402.87


Painting Traffic Lines


590.00


Sidewalk Repairs


270.00


Road Signs


459.72


New Tractor Shovel


11,195.09


New Sand Spreader


1,942.36


70


Welfare Department: (See reports)


Temporary Aid (Town) $ 5,076.10


Disability Assistance (Town) 7,148.19


Disability Assistance (Federal) 3,791.92


Aid to Dependent Children (Town) 11,052.17


Aid to Dependent Children (Federal)


4,858.95


Old Age Assistance (Town)


33,898.17


Old Age Assistance (Federal)


23,250.20


Administration (Federal)


Old Age Assistance $997.88


Aid to Dependent Children 287.85


Disability


85.15


$ 1,370.88


$ 90,446.58 14,637.39


Infirmary (See report)


Veterans' Benefits:


Agent's Salary


$ 579.80


Director of Veterans' Services


100.00


Cash Grants


1,655.94


Fuel


455.05


Medical


828.21


Office Supplies


12.00


$ 3,631.00


New Six Year High School:


Architect


$ 2,000.00


Clerk


636.35


Miscellaneous Labor


187.45


Sundry Dealers, Equipment


7,854.55


Telephone


6.71


Loam


28.50


Wax


217.25


Legal Services


1,250.00


12,180.81 $


Total Cost of New School to date


1953


$102,032.67


1954


582,953.58


1955


214,618.29


1956


12,180.81


$911,785.35


71


Water Department:


Wages


$ 12,180.48


Commissioners' Salaries


300.00


Legal


1,329.80


Insurance


93.76


Office Supplies and Furniture


1,393.91


Telephone


195.10


Drilling


335.00


Truck, gas, oil, etc.


434.11


Equipment


7,103.10


Advertisements


130.50


Fuel, Light and Power


2,349.54


Building Repairs


520.00


$ 26,365.30


Elm Road Extension:


Digging


$ 4,600.00


Pipes and Fittings


12,437.26


Legal


252.40


$ 17,289.66


Depot Street Extension:


Wages


$ 1,152.00


Pipe


1,463.00




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