Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1958-1959, Part 6

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1958
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 298


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During the calendar year of 1958 a total of $10, 991. 28 was expended for the administration of Public Assistance. This figure includes salaries, rent, postage, automobile expenses - such as gas and general repairs - stationery, dues, publications and office supplies.


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school maintenance department


High School:


Filled and painted all cracks in walls where needed Washed and refilled filters in Univent


Replaced floor tiles in Room 120 and Cafeteria 100 desks and 60 tables sanded and refinished Serviced both boilers


Ceiling and walls washed in Cafeteria Cafeteria painted, complete All outside doors painted


Principal's office washed and painted, complete Nurse's office washed and painted, complete Dentist's office washed and painted, complete Health office washed and painted, complete All headers on Cafeteria, Gym and Tin shop caulked and painted Gym floor sealed


All stairways painted Two soap dispensers installed


Screens cleaned and replaced in Cafeteria Fire escape ladder painted Grilles in boys' and girls' Gym repaired Replaced mixing valve in dishwashing machine Cleaned and repaired sump pump


All skylights caulked Two pickup roll -out paper barrels furnished Front door repaired Repaired two doors in basement All utility tables in kitchen sanded


Made one utility table


Repaired and installed casters on tables


Casters installed on portable refrigerator Cement hole in wall and cafeteria floor Replaced knobs on cabinet doors


Textolite covering installed on 37 desks and repainted, complete, Room 101 Set up all rooms in new wing with desks and chairs


Mildred Rogers School:


Repaired chain link gate Caulked ventilator on roof 70 desk tops sanded and refinished Cracks in walls filled and painted All bookcases and woodwork touched up Toilet ceiling painted New platform and steps installed All doors weatherstripped One pickup roll-out barrel furnished One wooden bench made All floors washed, filler applied and waxed


Buzzell School:


Install shelves in closets in Room 3 and Room 6 Construct reading tables and benches - 3 classroom Paint boys' and girls' lavatories


Old asbestos shingles removed and replaced, coppe


gutters installed, all boards removed and replace Roofing paper laid where needed Stripped main hallway and refinished 200 desks stripped, sanded, and refinished


All bookcases and woodwork touched up Gravel all around base of building Two outside bells installed


One pickup roll-out barrel furnished Wire screening - all cellar windows Install new hinges in door in classroom Cleaned out basement


Center School:


Replaced thresholds both front doors


Painted corridors, office, coat rooms, boys' and girls' lavatories


Weatherstripped two doors


Conductor pipe replaced and painted


Window ropes replaced


L brackets installed


Gutters cleaned out


Sink painted


Plug replaced in water cooler


Replaced plaster in walls in lavatories


Ceilings in front and second floor hallways repaired Basement wall cemented outside and inside


One outside bell installed


One pickup roll-out barrel furnished


One television table manufactured


Wildwood School:


Two blackboards made for Library


Painted and touched up primary wing rooms Dead tree removed Lines repainted on playground


Fill spread on edges of play area


Filled and graded lower end of playground All broken windows replaced


Installed three cinder block ventilation areas Installed cinder block bulkhead, complete Replaced flooring and tile in west wing Drainage trench dug on south side Bulkhead painted


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Wildwood School (continued):


Tarred around all ventilators on roof over Cafeteria Concrete gutter installed at end of exit


Boiler room door painted Door on N-W side painted Bulkhead walls waterproofed


Repaired mixing valve on dishwashing machine


Three foot drain dug in front of school for drainage Two pickup roll -out barrels furnished Three 46" x 10" screens installed in basement


Overflow tube in classroom repaired


Check-nut in steam line repaired Repaired boys' lavatory, east wing Replaced lock-nut on steam line in boiler room Installed plywood in opening in basement


Extra desks and chairs transported to new addition in High School


Walker School:


All seams and cracks caulked on outside of bldg. Two easel boards installed Basketball post removed from playground Installed new platform railing and steps, complete Window glass replaced


Two "No Ball Playing" signs installed on outside of building


Oil burner and three oil tanks installed All cracks in walls filled and painted Storm windows hung Washed paint in all rooms


One pickup roll-out barrel furnished


Repaired spring hinges in girls' lavatories Repaired toilet in boys' room Coal bin removed and cellar cleaned out


Swain School:


Tack boards installed, Room 102 and 202 Repaired window casings


Reading table supplied, Room 201 Repaired cement landing, north side Painted boys' and girls' lavatories Waterproofed and painted gym floor Window cords replaced Front and rear doors repaired Worn tiles replaced where needed One outside bell installed One pickup and roll-out barrel furnished In stalled six oval toilet tissue dispensers Radiator leaks repaired


Two television tables and extension cords made


Installed one 275 gal. oil drum


Swain School (continued):


Repaired and painted six jump chairs


Sanded and refinished 25 combination desk and chair sets, complete


Fire exit door weather stripped


Door in Principal's room reversed


Cellar cleaned out


All extra desks and books transported to new addition in High School


One television table manufactured


West School:


Front and rear steps repaired


Stove pipe and damper replaced


Three bookcases made and installed


One two-foot step stool made


Water glass on boiler repaired


Whitefield School:


Second floor windows repaired


Wall on stairway, south side, repaired and painted


Lunch room floor painted


Platform installed and planks replaced on front steps Oil burner and three oil tanks installed


All seams and cracks caulked on outside of building and touched up


Back bulkhead painted


Window cords replaced


All wall cracks filled and touched up


All woodwork touched up


Teachers' room painted, complete


Flag pole painted


Thirty desk tops sanded and refinished


Leg on portable blackboard repaired


Glass tube installed on boiler Air valve replaced in radiator


Cellar cleaned out


One television table manufactured


Roman House:


Window cords replaced


Book shelves manufactured and refinished


All windows washed


Polling booths removed and set up for all Town elections in High School Cafeteria


Superintendent sign refinished


Library:


New screen door installed


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Town Hall:


In addition to work listed, the following items were completed in or on all school buildings in the systen


Louver installed


Paint scale removed from outside of building and touched up


Installed new front steps and railing


Outside doors repainted


All cellar sash repainted


Cellar stairway replaced


Shelves installed and refinished


Installed flag pole in front of building


Stamp machine table manufactured


Repaired and refinished three desks


Miscellaneous:


One warning sign manufactured for approach to bridge on Shawsheen Avenue at Billerica line


Cleaned and overhauled boilers on hot water system All pin-up boards in all classrooms repainted


Repainted all school warning signs


All chalk boards cleaned and treated with a re - juvenator


All wooden platforms and steps on exits treated with a protective coat of oil


All fire extinguishers checked and recharged All windows washed


High School septic tanks pumped out, all others checked


All venetian blinds washed and repaired


All storage rooms and cellars inspected and cleaner


All schools inspected for sand and rock salt


In conclusion I want to thank personally all Town Departments for services rendered to this department. It is cooperation such as this which helps maintain our schools, which is a home for the child- ren away from home.


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John Amaro and James Downs look on at start of Wildwood School repair project


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Aerial View: The 4 largest buildings during construction


View shows Experimental Building and Administration Building during construction


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recreation, commission


The program of the Recreation Commission has continued for another year with the same aims and objectives as previously with some progress as evidenced by increased attendance and participation. Tennis instruction has been added, and a boys' baseball program in competition with official recreation league teams of nearby towns.


Summer Activity:


A. Silver Lake Beach, attendance some days reached 500, swimming lessons to 162, life saving instruction to 42.


B. Four Playgrounds gave supervised play and creative work in crafts, music, nature, etc:


1. Wildwood School 152


2. High School 363


3. Mildred Rogers School 285


4. Athletic Field 120


C. Mens' Softball League - 160 men participated


Fall and Winter:


A. Gym programs at the High School


1. Wednesday evenings for ladies


2. Thursday and Saturday for men


3. Saturday afternoons for boys


B. Cooperation with other groups in perpetuating Wilmington's fame in the skating world.


The Commission strives to meet its responsibility in the recreational life of the town while ren bering its economic limitations. Because of the dedication and talents of its personnel under the leadersh of Mr. Lawrence Cushing, director, the Commission has a program which invites the newer residents' investigation, aid, and participation.


The Planning Board through its Park Department, the Board of Health through its Sanitarian, tl Police Department, the Board of Selectmen, the Town Manager, the School Department and many others contribute immeasurably to our program, and to them we are grateful.


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ACTIVITIES ARE MANY AND VARIED IN WILMINGTON'S WELL ROUNDED RECREATION PROGRAM


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Once again, it was a very busy year for the Wilmington Housing Authority. Last year we were i the process of starting housing for the elderly and urban renewal. Today both of these projects are well under way. In all, the Wilmington Housing Authority has three projects which are denoted as follows:


Veterans Housing Housing for the Elderly


Wilmington 200-1 State


Wilmington 667-1 State


Urban Renewal


Wilmington R - 12 Federal


Veterans Housing and Housing for the Elderly are both a tax free subsidized program in public ownership with a forty-year period of amortization. Rentals are charged on the basis of income, and the ability of the tenants to pay such rental.


Veterans Housing (200-1) is entirely for veterans of low income in need of good housing who hav been living under inferior housing conditions. It allows him to live in a clean, sanitary home at a rent he can afford. We have, as you know, thirteen of these single dwellings.


There has been very little change in the occupancy of the dwellings this year. Repairs have bee kept at a minimum without neglect to the property, and very little expense is expected this year as the property is in very good condition.


Project 667-1, referred to as Housing for the Elderly is nearing completion. The Wilmington Housing Authority made application to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for financial assistance on November 12, 1957. The resolution authorizing the issuance of notes in the amount of $400, 000 was appro November 26, 1957. The notes were sold, and the money placed in the Middlesex County National Bank, Wilmington, Mass. Preliminary plans were presented and accepted February 25, 1958, bids sent out and the contract to build was approved and awarded June 10, 1958 to the Roberto Construction Co., Wakefield, Mass. Ground was broken within two weeks, and the buildings have taken shape.


There are ten buildings, 80 feet long by 24 feet deep, one story high; each building to have four apartments of three rooms and bath (kitchen-dinette, living room and bedroom). The kitchens are comple with cabinets, refrigerator and range. The bathrooms and bedrooms have an emergency buzzer which, wl n pushed, rings a buzzer in the next apartment and automatically unlocks the front door allowing the tenant i the next apartment to give any necessary aid or call for such aid that might be necessary. Additional con- veniences in each apartment are the inclusion of a telephone jack and television antenna jack.


The buildings are so arranged along a 600-foot drive and cul-de-sac as to give the appearance o


circle.


This drive has been named Deming Way after one of the town's outstanding citizens, Harry R.


Deming.


The grading of the grounds cannot be completed until the spring due to the depth of frost, however, twenty-five apartments will be ready for occupancy February 1, 1959, and the remaining fifteen are to be ready for occupancy February 21, 1959.


A great deal of thought has been put into the building of this project by the Wilmington Housing Authority and the State Housing Board with reference to construction, maintenance, convenience and appea - ance. We are now adding another building for a Community Hall for the use of the tenants of the project. This building will include a recreational hall, kitchen and a laundry with two automatic washers and two dryers. We are in hopes this building will be completed by March 1, 1959.


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Urban Renewal (R-12) is progressing satisfactorily. At the close of last year, we were waiting for the report establishing the need of Urban Renewal. We have received a favorable report and have about completed the second section, "Relocation and Eligibility" forms which were sent to the Regional office for their inspection. The Regional office, in turn, returned same for additional information which they require. This work is in progress and will be forwarded to the Regional office February 1, 1959.


This brings us to the third and last stage, "Loan and Grant", for which we have made application. This is an eighteen months project and requires all the data for planning appraisals, land redevelopment and land use, etc.


May we take this opportunity to express our thanks to the various town departments for their cooperation.


Balance Sheet as of December 31, 1958


667-1


Assets


Liabilities


Development Fund


$121,054. 32


Real Estate Taxes Payable


$ 25. 17


Development Cost


400,450. 02


Contract Retentions


20,821. 11


Incomplete Contracts


57,957. 45


Notes Authorized


500,000.00


Structures


353,797. 80


Accrued Interest


608.06


Site


13,051.20


Contract Awards


424,806. 45


Contract Default


50. 00


TOTAL


$946, 310. 79


TOTAL


$946, 310. 79


Balance Sheet as of June 30, 1958


200- 1


Assets


Liabilities


Administration Fund


2,940. 52


Accrued Pilot


234. 00


Security Deposit


350.00


Matured Interest & Principal


6,596. 20


Reading Coop. Bank


2,000.00


Security Deposit


350.00


Accounts Receivable


281. 36


Bonds Authorized


198,000.00


Premium Fund


4. 34


Less Notes Retired 18,000.00


180,000.00


Prepaid Insurance


336. 48


Debt Service Reserve


3,395.00


Development Cost


198,000.00


Operating Reserve


896. 92


Liquidated


18,000.00


180,000.00


191,472. 12


Operating Deficit


5,559.42


TOTAL


185,912. 70


185,912. 70


Summary Statement ..... 200-1 ..... Dec. 31, 1958


Number of Tenants


13


Average Rent. $49.00


Admission & Income Limits


Small families less than three minors


Large families 3 or more minors


$49. 00 admission


$3500. 00


3800. 00


$51. 00 continued occupancy


3700. 00


4000. 00


$54. 00 continued occupancy


3900.00


4200. 00


$58. 00 continued occupancy (maximum)


4000. 00


4300. 00


$70. 00 ineligible (over)


4000. 00


4300. 00


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JURY LIST Revised - August 4, 1958


Name


Residence


Park Street Westdale Avenue


56 High Street


Stationary Engineer


Housewife


Maintenance


Design Draftsman


Electrical Engineer


Offset Feeder Aircraft Maintenance Mechan


Security Analyst Technical Engineer


Manager Electrician


Housewife


Fiscal Officer -Accountant


Carpenter Housewife


Safety Engineer


Factory Worker


Central Office Switchman


Housewife Housewife


Asst. Section Head -Contractil


T. V. Writer & Teacher


Housewife


Carpenter


Chef


Housewife


99 Shawsheen Avenue


Housewife


Shipper


Machinist


Operations Analyst


Nurse's Aid


Production Clerk


Manufacturing Engineering


Maintenance


Yard Foreman


Machinist


General Manager


Maintenance Welder


Housewife


Truck driver


Asst. Bookkeeper


Shipwright


18 Fairmeadow Road


Millman


Housewife


Meat Packer


12 Powder House Circle


725 Woburn Street


Pleasant Road Randolph Road 119 Church Street


Occupation


Livestock Farmer


Supervisor


Babine, Wilfred M. *Backman, Hazel E. Barton, Joseph J. Bates, Donald A.


Beers, William A.


Bennett, Richard E.


44 Columbia Street


97 Nichols Street


272 Middle sex Avenue


21 Strout Avenue


56 Burlington Avenue


*Braman, Marion V.


4 Fairmeadow Road


1 Dayton Road


42 Ardover Street


2 Glenview Road


2 Glenview Road


3 Sheridan Road


2 Glendale Circle


8 Linda Road


Longview Road


261 Glen Road Wing Road


216 Wildwood Street


571 Woburn Street


*Creelman, Alice M. Cutter, Harry J. Cyrus, George S. *Deming, Christine M.


*Delaronde, Edith Denault, Noah F. De Vita, Francis L. Dowling, Laurence H. *Drover, Dorothy E.


*Dyas, Marjorie L. Eisener, Warren R.


Elliott, John E.


102 Lake Street


Shady Lane Drive 580 Woburn Street


Erickson, Hartley C.


Evans, Royal H. Jr.


707 Woburn Street Marion Street


24 Liberty Street


259 Lowell Street


18 Brand Avenue


73 West Street


127 Church Street 147 Main Street


Housewife T'ruck driver


App. & Methods Planning Retired


Carpenter


Berry, William Biggar, Ralph H. Billings, Weyman H.


Bischoff, Otto F.


*Butt, Rose V. Cantrell, Cecil W. Jr. Case, Edgar


*Case, Mary G.


Cates, Howard L.


Chamberlin, Austin F. Childs, William G.


*Crowley, Agnes C.


*Curtin, Pauline A. Coursey, Charles H. Cox, David M.


17 Belmont Avenue McDonald Road


56 Federal Street


5 Glendale Circle


10 Lockwood Road


4 Hawthorne Road


4 Hilltop Road


8 Fairmeadow Road


11 Jere Road


Elwell, Russell T.


Fossey, Reginald L.


*Fairweather, Mary Fawcett, Howard W. *Fay, Isabelle R. Foye, John E. Fritz, Ferdinand E. *Frost, Doris P. *Fuller, Mary L. *Gager, Virginia Gardner, Thomas W.


Gerhartz, Conrad J. Gillis, Alexander Goldsworth, Alexander


151 Chestnut Street


104 West Street


2 Hawthorne Road


3 Truman Road


Andersen, David E. Anderson, William A.


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Name


Gomes, Louis V. Jr. Gustus, Walter J.


Huntley, Nelson F. Irwin, John R. Irwin, William K. Jamison, Ernest W.


*Jepson, Mildred L. Johnston, Frederick T. Johnson, George F. Jr. Kelleher, Robert G. Keller, Richard D. Kemp, John S.


*Kendall, Gladys M.


*Kitchener, Ruth M. Lacey, Thomas A. *Leavitt, Hazel M. Lewis, Vinal E. *Low, Anna M.


Lyons, Alta


Malone, Albert S. Maloney, Robert


*Mayo, Eleanor W. McCabe, Robert W. McLean, Frank H. Moore, Arthur


*Murphy, Mary E.


Oatley, George L. Oberg, Carl H. *Oberg, Florance B. O'Hara, James J. O'Leary, Phyllis M.


*O'Neil, A. Josephine Perry, Robert E.


*Porter, Florence V. Reagan, Geraldine E. * Reid, Josephine M. Riccelli, Carmen J. Robinson, Frank F. Ross, Ethel M. Russell, William H. Sharp, Norman R. Sharp, Walter E. Sheehan, Frederick *Skoglund, Mary G. Solow, Harry Jr. Steeves, Glenn J. Stevens, Rufus S. III Stowe, Ernest B. *Traer, Doris E.


Trickett, David W.


* Wagstaff, Anna Wagstaff, Bernard F. Weed, John E. Young, Ruth M. Zaccagnini, Lorenzo


*Indicates married woman


Residence


14 Marion Street


16 Brand Avenue


109 Burlington Avenue


17 Glendale Circle


9 Glendale Circle


345 Woburn Street


136 Fames Street


8 Fairmeadow Road


Chase Street


3 Coolidge Road


4 West Street 150 West Street


291 Woburn Street


Aldrich Road


93A West Street


9 Hathaway Road


72 Church Street


585 Woburn Street


6 Fairmeadow Road


135 Church Street


Birchwood Road


16 Suncrest Avenue


403 Woburn Street


32 Salem Street


5 Ledgewood Road


326 Ballardvale Street


142 West Street


Perry Avenue Extension


Perry Avenue Extension


4 South Street


44 Swain Road


25 High Street


Taplin Avenue


Longview Road


5 Fairview Avenue


216 Lowell Street


95 Shawsheen Avenue


Bates Avenue


96 Grove Avenue


10 Wildwood Street


Larson Road


Larson Road


123 West Street


14 Suncrest Avenue


Salem Street


38 Marcus Road


1 Glendale Circle


3 Meadow Lane


611 Woburn Street


11 Suncrest Avenue


34 Hobson Avenue Pleasant Road


2 Essex Street


430 Middlesex Ave.


305 Middlesex Ave.


Occupation


Cabinet Finisher Foreman Short Order Cook


Piping Designer


Electrical Engineer


Metallurgical Engineer


Saleswoman


Laborer


Postal Worker


Methods Analyst


Newspaper Web Pressman


Chief Engineer


Housewife Housewife


Oil Burner Serviceman


Housewife


Travel Agent


Customs Clerk


Salesperson


Real Estate Broker


Rural Carrier


Secretary


Transmissionman


Metal's Processing Tech.


Instrument Maker


Housewife


Welder


Clerk


Housewife


Electrician


Clerk


Housewife


Carpenter


Registered Nurse


Bank Teller


Stenographer


Post Office Clerk


Supervisor of Maintenance


General Office Worker


Clerk


Bakery Receiver


General Helper


Truck driver


Telephone Operator


General Worker


Body Man and Painter


Salesman


Campaign Organizer


Housewife


Electrician


Housewife


Salesmanager Maint. of Electronics


Receptionist-Typist Clothes Presser


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ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Mile s


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Adams Street


Middle sex Ave.


Parker St.


4600


3-02 - 08


Aldrich Road


Shawsheen Ave.


Billerica


1.2


11-06-94


Andover Street


Salem Street


Andover Line


2.3


11-06-94


Auburn Avenue


Shawsheen Ave.


800


3-12-45


Ayotte Street


Westdale Ave.


800


3-10-47


Baker Street


Brand Avenue


Silver Lake Pk.


700


3-12-45


Ballardvale St.


Salem Street


Andover Line


2.7


11-06-94


Bancroft Street


Liberty Street


B & M R. R.


400


3-17-52


Bartlett Street


King Street


Broad Street


400


3-12-45


Beacon Street


Church Street


Belmont Ave.


1000


3-01- 15


Beech Street


Burlington Ave.


Byron Street


1000


3-10-47


Belmont Ave.


Columbia St.


State Street


1000


3-03-33


Birchwood Road


Judith Road


Short Street


1550


3-17-52


3-10-53


Boutwell Street


Aldrich Road


Burlington Ave.


0.8


11 -06-94


Brand Avenue


Bridge Lane


Baker Street


2370


3-13-33


3-08-43


Brattle Street


Mass. Avenue


Garden Avenue


1100


3-12-45


Brentwood Ave.


Woodside Ave.


Woburn Street


907


6-21- 38


Bridge Lane


Main Street


Shawsheen Ave.


0. 3


11-06-94


Broad Street


Norfolk St.


Both Ways


1377


3-13-54


Burlington Ave.


Main Street


Burlington Line


1. 6


11-06-94


Burnap Street


Grove Avenue


Winchell Road


1 378


3-12-45


3-10-53


Burt Road


Cedar Street


Shawsheen Ave.


2500


3-12-45


3-11- 46


Butters Row


Main Street


Chestnut Street


0. 6


11-06-94


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Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Carson Avenue


Hatha way Road


Both Ways


677


3-10-53


3-12-55


Carter Lane


Shawsheen Ave.


1400


3-09-57


Cedar Avenue


Oakwood Road


Faulkner Road


600


3-05-51


Cedar Street


Harris Street


Burt Road


600


3- 12-45


Central Street


Middlesex Ave.


Church Street


574


10-16-50


Chandler Road


Kelley Road


Adams Street


400


3-09-57


Chapman Avenue


Hathaway Road


322


3-05-51


Chase Road


Hathaway Road


297


3-10-53


Chestnut Street


Burlington Ave.


Woburn Line


2.1


11-06-94


Church Street


Main Street


Middlesex Ave.


0.8


11-06-94


Clark Street


Main Street


Church Street


0.8


11-06-94


Cochrane Road


Forest St.


Warren Road


800


3-10-47


Columbia Street


Church Street


Talbot Ave.


0. 1


3-02-08


3-13-33


Concord Street


Federal Street


N. Reading Line


1.1


11-06-94


Cook Avenue


Main Street


Kensington Ave.


1000


3-11-46


Coolidge Road


Hathaway Road


270


3-05-51


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Corey Avenue


Grand Street


Shawsheen Road


370


3-05-51


Cottage Street


Main Street


920


3-13-54


Cross Street


Main Street


Lowell Street


900


11-06-94


Cunningham St.


Salem Street


Essex Street


1400


3-13-44


3-17-52


Cypress Street


Glen Road


260


3-05-51


Davis Road


Main Street


500


3-17-52


Dayton Road


Hathaway Road


170


3-05-51


Dell Drive


Burlington Ave.


450


3-08-58


Dobson Street


Glen Road


Cary Street


1402


3-13-54


Dorchester St.


Billerica Line


1400


3-05-51


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Street


From


To


Mile s


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Dublin Avenue


Main Street


500


3-05-51


Dunton Road


Nassau Avenue


Both Ways


638


3-10-56


Eames Street


Main Street


Woburn St.


0.7


11-06-94


1


Edwards Road


Forest St.


Baldwin Road


450


3-10-47


Essex Road


Jamaica Ave.


Beeching Ave.


920


3-10-53


Fairfield Road


Main Street


1300


3-11-46


Fairmeadow Road


Nichols St.


Nichols St.


2 328


3-08-58


Fairview Avenue


State Street


650


3-13-33


Faulkner Avenue


Glen Road


Faulkner Road


671


3-13-44


Faulkner Road


Faulkner Ave.


Jamaica Ave.


2000


3-10-53


Fay Street


Glen Road


Cary Street


700


6-21- 38


3- 12 -4


Federal Street


Middlesex Ave.


Woburn Street


1. 1


11-06-94


Forest Avenue


Main Street


572


3-05-51


Forest Street


Aldrich Road


Burlington Ave.


0.8


11-06-94


Garden Court


Burt Street


Shawsheen Road


654


3- 12 -55


Glen Road


Main Street


Middlesex Ave.


1. 3


11-06-94


Glendale Circle


Glen Road


Glen Road


1 300


3-17-52


Gowing Road


Park Street


Marcus Road


900


3-10-56


Grand Street


Forest Road


850


3-17-52


Grant Street


Federal Street


B & M R. R.


780


3-08-43


Grove Avenue


Main Street


Lake Street


0.4


9-29-10


Grove Street


West Street


Reading Line


0.5


11-06-94


Harding Street


Aldrich Road


Lubbers Brook


250


3-05-51


Harnden Street


Main Street


Glen Road


0.1


3-04-95


Harris Street


Burlington Ave.


Cedar Street


700


3-12-45


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