Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1929-1930, Part 15

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1929
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 292


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9497


$500.00


$103.21


$100.00


$503.21


Burnap


Andover


No.


8512


200.00


85.89


43.30


242.59


Benjamin Buck


Andover


No. 18341


500.00


202.32


200.00


502.32


Charlotte C. Smith


Mechanics


No.


4215


500.00


323.71


200.00


623.71


Sabra Carter Common Fund


Andover


No. 18349


200.00


160.20


80.00


280.20


Cemetery Funds :


Isaac Cazneau


Andover


No. 18985


100.00


60.14


4.00


156.14


Susan Carlton


Andover


No. 18345


75.00


31.60


3.00


103.60


Geo. W. and Minnie A. Sidelinker


Andover


No. 22450


200.00


38.01


10.00


228.01


Sabra Canter (Jacques Lot)


Andover


No. 18347


200.00


86.54


6.50


280.04


William H. Carter


Andover


No. 24631


100.00


30.56


4.00


126.56


Dolly Harnden


Andover


No. 18342


100.00


21.17


6.50


114.67


Thomas P. Eames


Andover


No. 18346


100.00


27.61


4.00


123.61


Sabra Carter


Andover


No. 18348


100.00


61.38


3.00


158.38


Rich Carter


Andover


No. 22451


100.00


24.23


4.50


119.73


James Frazer


Andover


No. 18343


200.00


88.23


35.00


253.23


Martha Temple


Andover


No. 18344


100.00


96.34


84.00


112.34


S. D. J. Carter


Andover


No. 22579


200.00


145.98


17.75


328.23


Charlotte C. Smith


Mechanics


4214


50.00


7.79


2.00


55.79


Charles H. Hopkins


Blackstone


No.


4248


200.00


84.83


26.50


258.33


Abner C. Childs


Woburn


No. 33384


100.00


39.14


3.00


136.14


Gilman C. Harnden


Woburn


No. 32614


100.00


15.67


7.00


108.67


Laura Parker


|Woburn


No. 32615


50.00


9.52


2.00


57.52


No.


·


Sarah G. Sheldon


Woburn


No. 33814


200.00


80.65


6.50


274.15


Rufus C. Eames


Blackstone


No.


4642


100.00


29.33


24.00


105.33


John Sheldon Sargent


Blackstone


No.


4859


100.00


14.44


6.50


107.94


Isabelle 'Holt


Blackstone


No.


5169


75.00


11.86


5.50


81.36


Henry Blanchard


Blackstone


No.


5604


50.00


6.27


2.00


54.27


Nathan B. Eames


Mechanics


No.


6899


100.00


13.15


4.00


109.15


Thomas Day


Andover


No. 31514


100.00


20.89


3.00


117.89


Lorenzo Meads


Mechanics


No.


7176


100.00


12.38


6.50


105.88


Almira J. Carley


Andover


No. 32237


100.00


34.37


2.50


131.87


George E. Swain


Blackstone


No.


7304


100.00


17.08


14.00


103.08


Josiah Monroe


(Care Elbridge Carter and


Walter H. Blanchard Lots)


Mechanics


No.


7559


100.00


13.77


4.00


109.77


Jacob H. Shedd


Blackstone


No.


7701


100.00


13.88


4.00


109.88


George T. Eames


Blackstone


No.


7746


200.00


33.37


24.00


209.37


Jonathan Eames, 2nd


Andover


No. 35188


100.00


18.16


4.00


114.16


Newman Parker, Jr.


Blackstone


No.


8259


100.00


11.53


6.50


105.03


Irwin E. Morse


Mechanics


No.


8531


100.00


12.85


4.00


108.85


Sylvester and Lois R. Carter


Mechanics


No.


8990


100.00


9.99


4.00


105.99


Captain George W. McIntosh


Mechanics


No.


9662


200.00


33.14


7.00


226.14


Mary A. Gowing


Mechanics


No. 10283


100.00


10.74


3.00


107.74


S. Lizzie Carter


Mechanics


No. 10282


100.00


10.60


2.00


108.60


Julia M. Parker (Ward Parker Lot)


Mechanics


No. 10641


100.00


8.23


3.00


105.23


Manuel and Elizabeth Dexter


Mechanics


No. 10640


50.00


5.67


55.67


Jacques Gowing


Mechanics


No. 10639


100.00


7.19


3.00


104.19


Maude K. Tuttle, Lot 60B


Mechanics


No. 10693


100.00


10.98


110.98


Benjamin T. Glover, Lot 146


Mechanics


10953


100.00


10.17


3.00


107.17


John W. Perry, Sec. D., Lot 222


Mechanics


No. 10967


100.00


10.17


3.00


107.17


Mary E. Kelley, Sec. E., Lot 322


Mechanics


No. 10968


100.00


10.17


4.00


106.17


Caleb S. Harriman, Lot 53


Mechanics


No. 11642


100.00


4.02


104.02


John N. Eames, Lot 137


Mechanics


No. 11643


100.00


4.02


104.02


Lemuel C. Eames .


Mechanics


No. 12493


100.00


100.00


Sarah H. Jackson, Lot 497


Mechanics


No. 12494


100.00


100.00


Henry G. Gowing, Lot 20


Mechanics


No. 12495


150.00


150.00


$7400.00


$2223.14


$999.05


$8624.09


No.


CALEB S. HARRIMAN, EDWARD N. EAMES, PHILIP B. BUZZELL,


Trustees.


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TOWN WARRANT


To Walter A. Hill, Constable of the Town of Wilmington:


Greeting-In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the manner prescribed in the By-Laws of said Town, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town qualified by law to vote in Town affairs to meet and assemble at the Town Hall on Monday the second day of March next at 9.45 o'clock in the forenoon, the polls to be opened at 10.00 A. M. and shall be closed at 8 P. M. for the election of Town Officers.


Article 1. To bring in your votes on one ballot for three Selectmen, who shall also act as Board of Survey; one Assessor for three years; Town Clerk; Treasurer; Collector of Taxes; Constable; three Fence Viewers; Board of Public Welfare, one member for a term of three years, one member for a term of two years and one member for a term of one year; two members of School Committee for three years; two trustees of the Public Library for three years; one trustee of Public Library for two years (unexpired term) ; one trustee of Trust Funds for three years; one member of the S. D. J. Carter Lecture Committee for five years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one member of Planning Board for three years; Tree Warden; Moderator.


You are also hereby further required and directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants of the Town of Wilmington, who are qualified to vote on elections and Town affairs, therein to assemble subsequently, and meet in Town Meeting at the Grange Hall, Wildwood Street, in said Town of Wilmington, on Monday, the ninth day of March, A. D. 1931, at eight (8) o'clock P. M., then and there to act on the following articles:


Article 2. To choose all other Town officers for the ensuing year.


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Article 3. To hear the reports of Committees and act thereon.


Article 4. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the following items:


General Government


Protection of Life and Property Health and Sanitation


Highways Charities and Aid


Soldiers' Benefits Interest


Public Library


Cemetery Town Indebtedness Unclassified


Reserve Fund


Education Water Department Care of Parks Street Lights


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue of the present financial year. The vote to be as follows:


Voted: That the Town Treasurer with the approval of Select- men, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1931, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00), or some other amount, and elect a director, the money to be spent in the town in the furtherance of and the director to serve in co-operation with the Middlesex County Trustee for County Aid to Agriculture in the work of the Middlesex County Extension Service, under the pro-


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visions of Sections 40-45, Chapter 128, General Laws of Massa- chusetts.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a com- mittee for the purpose of preparing a memorial record of the two hundredth anniversary celebration of the town and will authorize the treasurer of the two hundredth anniversary committee to deliver unexpended monies held by him to the proposed memorial record committee for its use in preparing said memorial record.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of sixty-seven hundred ninety-four dollars and ninety-four cents ($6794.94), being the total overdrafts of the following accounts: Police, Fire Department, Forest Fires, Board of Public Welfare, Soldiers' Relief Interest, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a filing cabinet for the Town Clerk's Department, or do anything in rela- tion thereto.


Article 10. To see if the Town will accept the provisions of Chapter 31, Section 48, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, thereby placing under Civil Service, its police force, or do any- thing in relation thereto.


Article 11. To see if the Town will accept the provisions of Chapter 31, Section 49, of the General Laws thereby placing under Civil Service of its Chief of Police, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 12. To see if the Town will permit, for one half hour, immediately after the last sessions of the school days and on Saturdays, the use of the school buildings for religious instruc- tion; the same to be under the direction of the ministers and priests and the representatives of any other religious community or communities entitled to conduct services in this town.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00) for Public Health Work or do anything in relation thereto.


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Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for the proper observance of Memorial Day and that the Moderator appoint a committee who shall arrange and have charge of such observance or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of assembling existing plans toward a general survey of the Town. This work to be done under the supervision of the Board of Assessors and Town Clerk with the assistance of the Water Department, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 16. To see if the Town will accept and lay out part of Columbia Street, as shown on a plan filed at the Town Hall, beginning at the southeasterly side of Atlantic Avenue and thence running southeasterly a distance of approximately 290 feet to the southeasterly side of Belmont Avenue, and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) for the lay-out of same.


Article 17. To see if the Town will lay out and accept Bel- mont Avenue, beginning at the westerly side of Columbia Street and thence running easterly on Belmont Avenue to the northeast side of State Street, a distance of approximately 1000 feet, and appropriate and one thousand dollars ($1000) therefor.


Article 18. To see if the Town will accept and lay out as much of State Street as would start from the northeasterly side of Belmont Avenue, thence running southerly to the southerly side of Fairview Avenue, a distance of approximately 305 feet and appropriate three hundred dollars ($300.00) therefor.


Article 19. To see if the Town will lay out and accept as much of Fairview Avenue as would start from the westerly side of State Street at the junction of Fairview Avenue and thence running easterly to land of one Ella A. Shattuck, a distance of approximately 600 feet and appropriate six hundred dollars ($600.00) therefor.


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Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept Swain Road from Taft Road to Forest Street as laid out by the Board of Survey or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 21. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for the construction of Swain Road from Taft Road or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 22. To see if the Town will accept an addition to Marion Street, from the Well, on said street, to the estate of Charles Edgar Miller, as laid out by the Board of Survey, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 23. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) to grade Marion Street, from the Well, to the estate of Charles Edgar Miller, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate forty-eight hundred dollars ($4800.00) for Hydrant Rental for the year 1931, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Water Department to extend the water main on Glen Road, and to raise and appropriate fifteen hundred dollars ($1500.00) to defray cost thereof, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of four thousand dollars ($4000.00) for the ex- tension of water main for a distance of 1800 feet more or less, on Woburn Street, from the existing main, to the property of William Sullivan, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 27. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of four thousand dollars ($4000.00) to extend the water mains on Woburn Street from Perry's Corner southerly or what they will do in relation thereto.


Article 28. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00), or any sum, for the purpose of indemnifying police officers and firemen of the


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Town and other persons designated in General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 100, as amended, for expenses or damages heretofore or hereafter sustained by them within the purview of said statute, during the current year, said sum to be expended by the Select- men from time to time in their sole and uncontrolled discretion, any amounts required for such purposes, up to the total amount of such appropriation, to be transferred from time to time as needed from the excess and deficiency fund, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), for the purpose of securing certain manuscripts, documents, ori- ginal photographs and other relics of Indian, Revolutionary and Civil Wars and more recent times, pertaining to the honorable history of the Town of Wilmington; or to see what they will do in relation thereto.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, immediately after making service thereof.


Given under our hands and seal of said Town this second day of February, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one.


WALTER L. HALE, JEROME J. O'LEARY, WALTER G. BUCKLE, Selectmen of Wilmington.


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INDEX


Anniversary Committee 128


Assessors' Valuation, 1930 38


Board of Health, Report of 84


Building Inspector, Report of 78


Carter Lecture Committee, Report of 107


Chief of Police, Report of 74


Collector's Account 122


Departmental Recommendations


70


Fire Department, Report of


75


Inspector of Animals, Report of


119


Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of


121


Jury List


9


Librarian's Report 80


Memorial Day Committee, Report of


82


Middlesex County Extension Service


83


Moth Superintendent, Report of


117


Park Commissioners, Report of


125


Planning Board, Report of


126


Public Welfare, Report of


120


School Committee, Report of


85


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of 77


Superintendent of Streets, Report of


123


Superintendent of Water Department, Report of 114


Town Accountant, Report of 41


Town Clerk, Town Meetings, Report of


11


Town Clerk, Summary of Births, Marriages and Deaths 36


Town Counsel, Report of 72


3


Town Officers, 1930


124


Town Survey Committee, Report of


Town Warrant 39


Tree Warden's Report 118


Trustees of the Public Library, Report of 79


Trustees of Trust Funds, Report of 131


Water Commissioners, Report of 109


Wildwood Cemetery Commissioners, Report of 116


134


Treasurer's Report


FELIS BINDERY INC. VVALTHAM, MAJS. MAY 1971


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