Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1960-1961, Part 19

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 290


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group is working at the college freshman level. In the seventh and eighth grades, special attention was given to slow readers.


Social Studies:


A new minor was introduced this year, International Affairs. This course is basically a dis - cussion type which enables the student to better understand United States Foreign Policy and foreign nations throughout the world. In grades seven and eight, the former social studies courses were replaced with basic courses in United States History and Geography.


Foreign Language:


This year twelve more positions were added to the language laboratory, bringing the total up to twenty -four. In the eighth grade, the number of hours of French was increased from two to four.


Mathematics:


There are now three advanced groups in mathematics, one in grade seven, the second in grade eight, and the third in grade nine. There is a group of students in the Mathematics League which meets in competition with a group of schools within a fifteen mile radius of Wilmington. This is an extracurricular event and quite beneficial to those concerned.


Science:


A new course in science was initiated this year, namely, Earth Science. This course is geared primarily to those students who do not take Chemistry and Physics. It emphasizes such phases as the earth's magnetism, oceans, mineral deposits, the atmosphere and its phenomena. The science offerings in grades seven and eight were increased by two hours this year.


Tunision Men in Library


Business Education:


This year saw a decided increase in typewriting. The placement service under Mrs. Webber continues to grow and many of our graduates are being employed by local industries.


Industrial Arts:


Drafting has been expanded to a four year course, which takes the pupil from a beginning course through engineering drawing if he chooses to specialize in drafting. Three girls have enrolled in this pro- gram this year. The electrical-electronics shop phase has been doubled from five to ten hours per week. Woodworking now includes an introduction to power hand tools. The recent acquisition of an arc welder has broadened the phase of general metals. The graphic arts have expanded with the addition of photo- offset equipment consisting of a dark room, two-color offset press, plate maker, camera, and light table. This enables us to acquaint the student with the latest modern printing techniques as well as the art of hand composition.


Home Economics:


This program was revised to include food and clothing in grades nine and ten; nutrition and tailoring in grade eleven; and child care and family relationships in grade twelve.


Fine Arts:


Speech was returned to the program with over one hundred pupils participating. A major course in Art is available to high school pupils. In Music, one group is participating in music appreciation. three hours per week. There are two groups in mixed chorus, a girls' chorus and a boys' chorus. The band now has eighty members. This year has seen a phenomenal growth in the quantity and quality of the Music program as witnessed in our Christmas Festival of Music. We hope the townspeople will respond equally well to the Spring Music Festival.


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Reading:


A developmental reading program was introduced. At present, this is offered to seniors but, in the future, it will extend to the underclassmen along with power (speed) reading courses.


Athletics:


1961 was the year of Champions for Wilmington High School Athletes. The baseball team went into state tournament play and was eliminated in a close contest with Woburn, which went on to win the State Title. In the fall, the football team went through an undefeated season and became the Lowell Suburb- an Champions. Our other teams, both boys and girls, gave an excellent accounting of themselves, and though not champions by record, proved themselves champions in scholar ship and sportsmanlike conduct.


The Class of 1961:


Of the 148 graduates of the Class of 1961, 45% are continuing their education, 48% are work- ing, and 7% are in the Armed Services.


Wilmington's Long Range School Building Program


The people of Wilmington are to be congratulated for the excellent job they have done in provid- ing classrooms for their children. However, if they wish to continue with the same high degree of educa - tional opportunity, the job confronting them must be continued for at least the next ten years.


As part of a planned program, the School Administration constantly studies and reviews Wilmington's school building needs and brings the data up to date. On the basis of the first study, a long range building plan was formulated, and this plan has been reviewed periodically.


Our latest review reveals that the early planning was sound. The only recommended changes are in the dates for the completion of some of the planned projects. The survey shows that some of the proposed elementary buildings can be postponed for one year, providing the explosive areas in the town do not develop too rapidly. The School Administration strongly recommends the acquisition of sites for these schools as soon as is practicable, lest the Town find itself in difficult, sensitive, and costly land taking situations.


After careful study, the following recommendations are made:


The School Building Program


For Occupancy In


Type of Building


Estimated Classroom Needs


General Location


1962


Intermediate Grades 6 - 8, or 7 - 8


18 Classrooms plus Special Rooms


North Wilmington


(This school will be ready)


North


1964


Elementary


12 - 15


Wilmington


West


1966


Elementary


12 - 15


Wilmington


1968


Intermediate


18 Classrooms plus


West


Special Rooms


Wilmington


After 1969


Not fully determined at the time of this report


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LOOKING AHEAD


Our schools today face many problems. Some of them are state and national in character, and it will take much time and patience to solve them. Others are local and can be solved without too much difficulty, providing the citizenry desire. These are some of the problems:


1. Sufficient money to operate schools of reasonable standards either through better use of local resources, a more generous state aid program, or a stepped up Federal aid program.


2. Recruiting competent and well trained staff to meet increasing enrollments, to care for replacements, to upgrade the curriculum, and to provide for specialists particularly in the area of psychological services, audio-visual education, and automated teaching


3. Higher salaries for teachers


4. Construct new buildings and rehabilitate or replace old ones either through using present methods of financing, experimenting with newer methods, or more sub- sidies from the Federal government


5. How to meet the educational implications of automation ? This rapidly developing manufacturing technique will make learning a life activity if workers are to remain productive for their natural careers.


In closing, I believe that the School Administration and Staff had a good year. It continued its task of providing the best possible education for the youth of Wilmington within the Town's ability to pay; at the same time, it increased the opportunities to be of service to the Town. This is our perennial task, and we welcome it.


May I once again express my sincere thanks to you, to the staff, and to the citizens for the understanding and support given to the public school program throughout the year.


Dental Assistants


Speed Reading - Summer Course


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SARAH D. J. CARTER LECTURE FUND


" ... one of the foremost living explorers, a grand story teller, one of the most fascinating personalities on the platform. I'd 'go many miles to hear MacMillan any day. - Lowell Thomas


Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillan came to Wilmington on April 15, 1961 and completely captivated a capacity audience with his film, "Beyond the Northern Lights". He proved that for all his eighty-six years, he is still one of the most fascinating personalities on the platform today.


This Spring, on April 7, 1962, we will go to Holland when John Roberts, veteran of many film assignments for Lowell Thomas will present his latest travelogue, "Holland and the Amazing Dutch". The program will be held in the Herbert C. Barrows Auditorium at 8. 15 p. m. and is free of charge to the people of Wilmington through the generosity of the late Sarah D. J. Carter. The Committee extends a cordial invitation to all to attend.


We are pleased to announce the appointment by the Town Manager of Jacqueline Platt to the Sarah D. J. Carter Lecture Committee.


Treasurer's Report


Receipts


Expenditures


Cash on hand 1/1/61


$ 57.46


Howard Higgins


$200. 00


Janitor


10.00


Received from Town Treas.


400.00


Police


8.00


Printing - Publicity Town Crier 36.00


Interest


1.88


Harold Waterhouse, Projectionist 5.00


459. 34


259. 00


Cash on hand 1/1/62


190. 34


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SCHOOL MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT


:


Buzzell School:


Completely renovate and rebuild teachers' room, office and hallway


Wash and paint 5 classrooms, 2 hallways, 2 toilets - because of fire damage


Replace shingles and roof boards where necessary due to damage from fire


Repair all outside doors, renail clapboards, and re- place clapboards where needed


Entire outside of building painted two coats


Install vent to boiler room


Install two new door checks


Correct low spot in floor of Room 2


Center School:


Install new window shades in all rooms


Install new window shades in hallways and toilet rooms


Repair desks in Room 3


Paint front and rear hall


Varnish railings and doors Repair ceiling blocks in Room 1 and 2 Replace sill in rear of building


Replace two new doors in rear of building Rebuild front platform and steps Replace plastered ceiling in downstairs hallway Entire outside of building given two coats of paint Set frosted glass in all toilet room windows


Hot top driveway and walks to school


Glen Road School:


Build and install bookcases in nurse's office Reinforce floor register at service entrance Paint outside exposed beams Install shields on exit lights in all-purpose room


High School:


Clean and service three oil burners Replace two condensation pumps


Paint ceilings, walls, doors, windows in seventeen classrooms of second wing Paint wardrobe closets and bookcases in second wing classrooms


Paint all bulletin boards - second wing


Reseal all doors - second wing Paint stairway railing throughout entire school bldg. Point all cracks throughout school building Install partitions and divide Room 104 into three Guidance Offices


High School (continued):


Paint and install pinup boards and new book shelv- ing in Room 104


Install new lights and outlets in Room 104


Install new light fixtures in 17 classrooms of first wing


Paint vent shields in toilets in first and second wing Install window level bookcases in Library


Paint bookcases in Library


Paint two small offices off Library


Build and refinish bookdrop for Library


Refinish tables and desks, where necessary, throughout school


Had Johnson controls balanced and checked through- out the building


Install three bubblers in Industrial Arts area


Replace four 4 x 8 sheetrock panels in Gym


Rewire four rooms, Industrial Arts area, to comply with safety code


Caulk all windows and doors in first and second wing


Repair flag pole for Athletic Field


All underground piping dug up and renewed - leading from oil tank to boiler room


Build, install, and wire 24 booths for Language Lab Reseal and repack glass blocks in Library sky-


lights


Replace and resolder copper flashing on roof of first wing


Replace drinking fountain in first wing


Rewire Rooms 208-210 for electric typewriters Relocate lights in Tin Shop that caused interfer- ence in heating unit


Replace twenty-five (25) glass blocks in Gym Plywood two large windows in Gym


Drill and rebolt 200 chairs in Auditorium


Rogers School:


New steps built for side entrance Replace seven window shades in Room 4


Paint walls in front and rear corridors


Prepare two classroom floors and install new furniture


Install 1, 000 gallon septic tank and 1,800 sq. ft. leach bed


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Roman House:


Complete house cleaning from attic to cellar Rugs and curtains dry cleaned


New cellar window installed and outside threshold replaced Oil all inside window sills Install electric outlet in office of Mrs. DeLisle


Swain School:


Install new blackboard in Rooms 7 and 10 Hot top walks and driveway


Paint four classrooms, four halls and four stairways Paint teachers' room, office and 6 closets


Install book shelves entire length of chalk board Install pinup board entire length of wall - opposite chalk board


Replace and install coat hooks to accommodate 340 students


Rebuild and cover with tin outside fire exit door Place signs and numbers on all doors


Walker School:


Fill in and hot top holes in driveway near street Caulk outside walls Paint doors, trim, and windows Build new back steps Replace chimney bricks and repoint chimney


West School:


Replace and repair toilet facilities Overhaul furnace and replace furnace pipe Patch and repair all loosened plaster Install five electrical outlets Build six bulletin boards Entire school room given two coats of paint Entire outside of building given 2 coats of paint Refinish teacher's desk and chair Refinish 12 students' desks and chairs Build two rectangular tables Install new window shades Build shelves for plants Erect flag pole


Whitefield School:


Replaster ceiling in first floor hallway Replace window casings in upstairs classrooms Replace window shades in Room 4 Patch and paint plaster near stairs leading to lunch- room Repoint brick walls in basement Caulk outside borders Paint outside trim, doors, and windows Paint stairways (upstairs & downstairs) and cellar stairways


Whitefield School (continued):


Paint hallways and all toilet rooms


Install doors, boys' toilet room


Build and place numbers on all doors throughout school


Wildwood School:


Install venetian blinds with blackout specifications in 4 classrooms, east wing


Paint corridors and kitchen walls


Paint boys' and girls' toilet rooms


Rebuild three aluminum awnings


Rebuild boiler room door


Varnish all inside doors


Install screening on vents leading into crawl space Replace oil gauge in boiler room


Patch and tar roof - where needed


Install six glass blocks


Miscellaneous:


In addition, the following items were completed in or on all buildings in the system:


Cleaned and overhauled boilers on hot water systems All pinup boards repainted


All school warning signs painted


All chalk boards cleaned and treated


All slate boards honed and treated


All wooden platforms and steps treated with a protective coat of preservative


All windows washed


All septic tanks checked and cleaned when necessary All storerooms inspected and cleaned


All schools inspected for sand and rock salt


All schools inspected for fire protection


All fire extinguishers checked and recharged


All window glass replaced throughout the system when necessary


A sincere thank you to all school personnel and department heads who have cooperated with our Maintenance Department the past year.


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ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Adams Street


Middlesex Ave.


Parker Street


4600


3-02- 08


Ainsworth Road


Woburn Street


Town land


2600


6-05-61


Aldrich Road


Shawsheen Ave.


Billerica Line


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


700


3 - 12- 45


Ballardvale Street


Salem Street


Andover Line


2.7


11-06-94


Bancroft Street


Liberty Street


B & M R. R.


400


3- 17-52


Beacon Street


Church Street


Belmont Avenue


1000


3-01- 15


Beech Street


Burlington Ave.


Byron Street


1000


3- 10- 47


Beeching Avenue


Cunningham St.


Faulkner Avenue


450


3- 14-59


Belmont Avenue


Columbia Street


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


3- 12- 60


Brand Avenue


Bridge Lane


Baker Street


2370


3-13-33


3- 08- 43


Brattle Street


Massachusetts Ave.


Garden Avenue


1100


3- 12 - 45


Brentwood Avenue


Woodside Avenue


Woburn Street


907


6-21-38


Bridge Lane


Main Street


Shawsheen Ave.


0.3


11-06-94


Broad Street


Carmel Street


Both Ways


1377


3- 13 - 54


Burlington Avenue


Main Street


Burlington Line


1.6


11-06-94


Burnap Street


Grove Avenue


Winchell Road


1378


3- 12- 45


3- 10-53


Burt Road


Cedar Street


Fall Street


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


Canal Street


Shawsheen Avenue


Burt Road


1511


10-16-39


3- 12-55


Carolyn Road


North Street


Linda Road


950


3- 12-60


Carson Avenue


Hathaway Road


Both Ways


677


3- 10-53


3 - 12-55


Carson Avenue Ext.


Marie Drive


300


3-11-61


Carter Lane


Shaw sheen Avenue


1400


3-09-57


Cedar Street


Harris Street


Burt Road


600


3- 12-45


Central Street


Middlesex Avenue


Church Street


574


10-16-50


Chandler Road


Kelly 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 Avenue


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 Street


Warren Road


800


3- 10-47


Columbia Street


Church Street


Talbot Avenue


0.1


3-02-08


3- 13-33


Concord Street


Federal Street


N. Reading Line


1.1


11-06-94


Congress Street


Forest Street


Burlington Line


965


10-16-39


Cook Avenue


Main Street


Kensington Ave.


1000


3-11- 46


Coolidge Road


Hathaway Road


270


3-05- 51


Corey Avenue


Grand Street


Canal Street


370


3-05- 51


Cottage Street


Main Street


920


3- 13-54


Cross Street


Main Street


Lowell Street


900


11-06-94


Cunningham Street


Salem Street


Beeching Avenue


2320


3/44 3/52


3/53


Cypress Street


Glen Road


260


3-05-51


Davis Street


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


77


ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Dorchester Street


Billerica Line


1400


3-05-51


Dorothy Avenue


Barbara Avenue


Arlene Avenue


1556


3-12-60


1


Draper Drive


Gunderson Road


100


3- 14- 59


Dublin Avenue


Main Street


500


3-05- 51


Dunton Road


Nassau Avenue


Both Ways


638


3-10-56


Eames Street


Main Street


Woburn Street


0. 7


11-06-94


Edwards Road


Forest Street


Baldwin Road


450


3- 10-47


Emerson Street


Oakwood Road


Faulkner Avenue


600


3-05-51


Fairfield Avenue


Main Street


1300


3-11- 46


Fairmeadow Road


Nichols Street


Nichols Street


2328


3-08-58


Fairview Avenue


State Street


650


3-13-33


Faneuil Drive


Massachusetts Ave.


1000


10-16-50


Faulkner Avenue


Glen Road


W. Jamaica Ave.


2671


3-13-44 3-10-53


Fay Street


Glen Road


Cary Street


700


6-21-38 3-12-45


Federal Street


Middlesex Avenue


Woburn Street


1.1


11-06-94


Forest Street


Aldrich Road


Burlington Ave.


0.8


11-06-94


Glen Road


Main Street


Middlesex Ave.


1.3


11-06-94


Glendale Circle


Glen Road


Glen Road


1300


3-17-52


Glenview Road


Suncrest Avenue


360


3- 14-59


Gowing Road


Park Street


Marcus Road


900


3- 10-56


Grand Street


Shawsheen Avenue


Dunmore Road


850


3-17-52


Grant Street


Federal Street


B & MR. R.


780


3-08- 43


Grove Avenue


Main Street


Lake Street


0. 4


9-29- 10


Gunderson Road


Hathaway Road


Both Ways


1081


3- 14-59


Hardin Street


Aldrich Road


Lubbers Brook


250


3-05-51


78


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Main Street


Glen Road


0. 1


3-04-95


Harris Street


Burlington Avenue


Cedar Street


700


3 - 12- 45


Harvard Avenue


Main Street


River Street


430


3-05-51


Hathaway Road


Woburn Street


Gunder son Road


1858


3/51 3/53 3/59


Hawthorne Road.


Woburn Street


230


3- 10-56


High Street


Middle sex Ave.


Woburn Street


0.5


11-06-94


Hillside Way


Chestnut Street


Burlington Line


0.5


3-02- 14


Hilltop Road


Suncrest Avenue


364


3- 14-59


Hobson Avenue


Pine Avenue


150 feet beyond


Wiser Street


1520


3/45 3/51 3/52


Hopkins Street


Shawsheen Ave.


Billerica Line


0.5


11-06-94


Jaquith Road


Shawsheen Ave.


1250


3-08-48 3/49 3/51


Jones Avenue


Glen Road


719


6-10-40


Judith Road


Birchwood Road


Cedar Crest Road


520


3-10-53


Kelly Road


Adams Street


923


3-09-57


Kendall Street


Aldrich Road


Blanchard Road


1300


3- 12- 45


Kiernan Avenue


Main Street


693


3-08- 58


Kilmarnock Street


West Street


Reading Line


0.5


11-06-94


King Street


Glen Road


Broad Street


2400


6-10-40


3- 12- 45


Kirk Street


Main Street


572


3-05-51


Lake Street


Main Street


Shawsheen Ave.


1.0


11-06-94


Lang Street


Bancroft Street


B & M R. R.


400


3-17-52


Laurel Avenue


Malloy Road


Parker Street


657


10-16-50


Lawrence Court


Lawrence Street


683


3- 10-56


Lawrence Street


Glendale Circle


Shady Lane Drive


3773


3-10-56


Ledgewood Road


Suncrest Avenue


383


3- 14-59


Liberty Street


Federal Street


B & M R. R.


740


3-08 - 43


Lincoln Street


Federal Street


B & M R. R.


720


3-08-43


SSPIN Tum ?........


79


Harnden Street


ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Linda Road


High Street


1780


10-16-50


Lloyd Road


Main Street


1050


3-05-51


Lockwood Road


Ballardvale Street


990


3-09-57


Longview Road


Middlesex Avenue


650


3- 14-59


Lowell Street


Main Street


Reading Line


1.9


11-06-94


Mackey Road


Federal Street


250


3-08- 43


Main Street


Tewksbury Line


Woburn Line


4.0


11-06-94


Marcus Road


Gowing Road


Gowing Road


2315


3-08- 58


Marie Drive


Woburn Street


Thrush Road


1285


3-11-61


Marion Street


Burlington Avenue


900


3- 12 - 45


Marjorie Road


Main Street


1550


3-05-51


Massachusetts Ave.


Main Street


St. Paul Street


800


3- 12- 45


Mc Donald Road


Salem Street


1424


3- 13-44


Meadow Lane


Suncrest Avenue


363


3-09-57


Middle sex Avenue


Main Street


Salem Street


2.3


11-06-94


Miles Street


Main Street


Hobson Avenue


400


3-12-45


Miller Road


Glen Road


Emerson Street


640


3- 12- 45


Morse Avenue


Woburn Street


1361


10-16-39


Mystic Avenue


Middlesex Avenue


598


3-02 - 08


Nassau Avenue


Shawsheen Avenue


Decatur Street


2000


3-11-46


Nichols Street


Shawsheen Avenue


Shawsheen River


0.7


11-06-94


Nickerson Avenue


West Street


900


3-10-47


Norfolk Street


Carter Lane


Nassau Avenue


538


3-13-54


North Street


Middle sex Avenue


Dadant Drive


3533


3- 12-45 3- 13-54


Oak Street


Salem Street


350


3- 19-51


Oakdale Road


Judith Road


Short Street


2280


10-16-50


80


ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To.


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Oakridge Circle


Gowing Road


Gowing Road


1730


3-08- 58


Oakwood Road


Main Street


Fairfield Avenue


850


3- 11-46


Olson Street


Church Street


132


3-09-57


Park Street


Woburn Street


N. Reading Line


0.9


11-06-94


Parker Street


Lowell Street


Blackstone Street


0. 36


3-04-07 3-03-19


Patricia Circle


Dell Drive


Dell Drive


595


3-08- 58


Pershing Street


Federal Street


B & M R. R.


720


3-08-43


Phillips Avenue


Wiser Street


Wild Avenue


1800


3-11-46 3-13-54


Pilling Road


Hathaway Road


Both ways


930


3- 14-59


Pine Avenue


Main Street


Hobson Avenue


400


3- 12- 45


Pineridge Road


North Street


Linda Road


900


3-12-60


Pineview Road


Lipp Street


Adelman Road


450


3-10-53


Pinewood Road


Birchwood Road


Shady Lane Drive


1332


3- 13- 54


Powder House Circle Middlesex Avenue


730


3-13-54


Railroad Avenue


Clark Street


Stone Street


0.2


3-01-09


Ridge Road


Suncrest Avenue


365


3-10-56


Rollins Road


Fenway Street


Marion Street


200


3- 13-54


Roosevelt Road


Boutwell Street


Burlington Avenue


2000


3-11-46


Royal Street


Salem Street


1040


3-05- 51


Salem Street


Tewksbury Line


N. Reading Line


2. 7


11-06-94 3-05-06


School Street


Middlesex Avenue


High School Lot


616


3-01- 15


Sewell Road


Hathaway Road


380


3- 12-55


Shady Lane Drive


Middlesex Avenue


Lawrence Street


2676


3-08- 58


Shawsheen Avenue


Main Street


Billerica Line


2.2


11-06-94


Sheridan Road


Hathaway Road


487


3-05- 51


81


ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Silver Lake Avenue


Lake Street


Dexter Street


455


3-13-54


Sprucewood Road


Shady Lane Drive


Short Street


600


3-17-52


State Street


Belmont Avenue


Fairview Avenue


275


3-03-33


Strout Avenue


Lowell Street


686


3-17-55


1 i


Suncrest Avenue


West Street


1246


3-13-54


Swain Road


Forest Street


Burlington Ave.


0.4


3-20-22 10-16-29


Taft Road


Burlington Ave.


Boutwell Street


3237


6-21-38


Taplin Avenue


Hobson Avenue


Lubbers Brook


900


3-11-46


Temple Street


Church Street


274


6-06-11


Thrush Road


Salem Street


Marie Drive


400


3-11-61


Thurston Avenue


Church Street


0.2


3-04-07


Truman Road


Hathaway Road


300


3-10-53


Upton Court


Andover Street


0. 1


11-06-94


Veranda Avenue


Main Street


Lubbers Brook


1076


3-06-16


Virginia Road


N. Reading Line


1200


3-13-54


Walker Street


Main Street


423


3-08- 58


Warren Road


Lake St. , Tewksbury


100


3-13-54


Washington Ave.


Clark Street


Chase Street


0. 3


3-01-20


West Street


Woburn Street


Reading Line


1.7


11-06-94


Westdale Avenue


West Street


B & M R. R.


1211


6-22-42


Wightman Road


Warren Road


Albert Street


230


3-13-54


Wild Avenue


Grove Avenue


B & M R. R.


0.2


12-29-10


Wildwood Street


Middlesex Avenue


Woburn Street


1. 1


11-06-94


Williams Avenue


Main Street


693


6-10-40


Wilson Street


Federal Street


B & MR. R.


760


3-08- 43


82


ACCEPTED STREETS


Street


From


To


Miles


Feet


Date(s) Accepted


Winchell Road


Grove Avenue


Burnap Street


200


3- 12- 45


Wing Road


Woburn Street


746


3- 08- 58


Wiser Street


Main Street


Taplin Avenue


900


10-16-50


Woburn Street


Andover Street


Woburn Line


4.2


11-06-94


Woodlawn Avenue


Border Avenue


Kensington Ave.


250


3-17-52


ANIMAL INSPECTOR


Dog Bites Reported


91


Dogs Showing Physical Signs of Rabies


0


Animals Submitted to Laboratory for Examination




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