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General Relief:
During 1960 there were 34 cases aided under this category in Wilmington with an expenditure of $13, 137. 66. This Agency paid $3, 329. 05 to other communities for aid given to Wilmington-settled case: Assistance under this program is in most cases of a temporary nature. The few so-called permanent cases receiving this type of aid are persons who are not eligible for other types of assistance. The reas individuals seek temporary aid in most cases is for illness and unemployment.
There is no Federal or State reimbursement for aid given under this category, except for paym received from other communities for individuals who might have a settlement in another community and ; aided in Wilmington. Another exception is for persons who have no settlement. This type of case is full reimbursed by the State Department of Public Welfare. Total amount received from other communities during 1960 was $2,053. 52.
Aid to Dependent Children:
During 1960 the local Board aided 21 families on this program. Total expenditures amounted to $30, 315. 12. The Federal and State Governments shared the costs of this type of aid with the Town of Wilmington. This type of assistance is granted to widows with dependent children, who are attending public schools; to families where the parent has deserted; to families who have a physically incapacitate parent and to families where the parents are divorced or separated. In all cases where both parents are living and the father is not in the home, the father is brought before a Court to determine what portion o: the aid he is to pay. The non-support law affecting this type of case is effective in all 50 states and is a Federal law.
Federal reimbursement on this program is held in a special account by the Town Accountant al is used by this category only. The State reimbursement on this program cannot be used on this categor' and is credited to the Excess and Deficiency Account of the Town as an estimated receipt.
Disability Assistance:
During 1960, nine cases were aided on this category. Total expenditure for 1960 on this progi was $12, 875. 78.
The requirement for persons receiving this aid is that the individual be totally and permanent] disabled. The person, however, must also meet the other requirements governing this type of aid, i. e allowable resources, income, etc., which are requisites of the Federal and State governments and man de tory on the local level. The Federal reimbursement on this category is also held in a special account a is used for this program only.
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Old Age Assistance:
This program has been in existence since the early days of the great depression and has gradu increased in benefits to the recipients and has also increased in cost to the community in spite of the fa that the Federal and State governments have increased their share of the cost since its inception. Desp the increased cost to the taxpayer on this program, as in the other categories supervised by this Agenc the community is the actual beneficiary. Families are kept intact, individuals are rehabilitated, deser parents brought to justice and in some instances a reconciliation is arranged, thereby reuniting the fam Under the Old Age Assistance program our older citizens receive adequate support and are able to mai tain their dignity and self respect.
During 1960 there were 104 cases aided on Old Age Assistance at a cost of $92, 784. 37. The Federal grants on this category, as in other federally sponsored programs, is retained in a special account and can be used by the Board. The State's share as well as the money received from other cor. munities is credited to the Excess and Deficiency account as estimated receipts.
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Medical Assistance for the Aged:
Changes made under the Social Security Act of 1960 established a new program of assistance called Medical Assistance for the Aged and on November 23, 1960 the General Court of Massachusetts under Chapter 781 accepted this Federal legislation, set up their own plan conforming to the general Federal re- quirements. The General Court made it effective immediately, retroactive to October 1, 1960, to insure the full participation of Federal grants.
In brief the program is as follows: Aged persons 65 or over, who reside in the Commonwealth are entitled to M. A. A. under certain rules and regulations regarding income, resources, etc., which the Board believes would cover too much space to enumerate here. This type of aid covers part or all of the cost of (1) in-patient hospital ward care; (2) public medical institution services; (3) nursing home services; (4) physician's services; (5) out-patient or clinical services; (6) nursing services; (7) physical therapy and related services; (8) dental services; (9) home health care services; (10) laboratory and x-ray services; (11) prescribed drugs, eye glasses, dentures and other prosthetic devices; (12) diagnostic and preventive services; (13) any other medical care or remedial care recognized under the law of the Common- wealth; (14) other medical care in accordance with the Department of Public Welfare Medical Care Plan.
Federal reimbursement on this program is 50% of total aid rendered; 2/3 of the balance by the State; the local community pays 1/3 of the balance left after Federal and State payments. These reimburse- ments are put into the same accounts as the other Federal sponsored programs. The local communities were allowed to use the Old Age Assistance Federal funds to carry this program from October 1, 1960 to December 31, 1960 in lieu of a special appropriation. This program aided 16 cases during the last three months of 1960 with a total expenditure of $6, 050. 46.
Administration Costs:
The administration costs cover all expenditures by the Board to administer the five programs under the Board's supervision, which are Old Age Assistance, Disability, Aid to Dependent Children, Medical Assistance for the Aged and General Relief. Federal reimbursements are based on home visits made and the contacts in the office. All employees in the department are under Civil Service, which is a federal requirement.
The Board wishes to again note that economic conditions govern the amount of monies expended under its various programs and that the actual cost is relatively small when compared to the Federal and State expenditures in each community; also to recognize the great benefits the community as a whole derives from these various programs and services.
The local Board at this time would also like to publicly thank the following for their help and co- operation during the year 1960: the Fire Department, Police Department, Community Fund, Wilmington- Tewksbury Lodge of Elks, employees of AVCO, American Legion and any other organization or person chat aided this department during 1960.
This report was prepared for the local Board of Public Welfare by its Director of Public Assist- ance, Walter F. Coleman.
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Veteran's Project:
The Wilmington Housing Authority has been in existence since 1950; starting with a veteran's pro ject of thirteen units ( single dwellings) on Wildwood Street. These dwellings consist of seven 2-bedroom and six 3-bedroom units.
The basic rent for these dwellings is $49. 00 per month, including the quarterly water charge of $6. 00 per unit. Any overcharge for water must be paid by the tenant, and he must also furnish his heat and light.
The Authority is responsible for the maintenance of the dwellings. Any repairs due to other than normal wear are back-charged to the tenant and must be paid with his rent. For the past eight years, these dwellings have been occupied continuously with very little loss of revenue due to change of tenants. At the present time there are ten applications on file awaiting a vacancy.
Housing for the Elderly:
This Project has been a most successful program. It has been in continuous operation for a littl over a year without a vacancy. At the present time the demand for apartments is way beyond all expecta- tions. The waiting list has increased every month, and at the present time we have applications for forty apartments.
Our Elderly Project has been an inspiration to neighboring towns who are in the process of establishing Housing for the Elderly in their communities.
Urban Renewal:
Over a period of three years the Authority has been working for the completion of an Urban Rene Project in the Town of Wilmington. This program was presented to a Special Town Meeting for approva
The Town Meeting vote was unfavorable, thereby making it impossible to carry out the proposed plan.
The Wilmington Housing Authority, acting on the mandate of the people, is now in the process of closing out the Urban Renewal Project, Mass. R-12.
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Balance Sheet for Year Ending June 30, 1960
200-1
Assets
Liabilities
Administration Fund
9,527.62
Accrued Comp. to Auth. Mem.
43.55
Petty Cash
20.00
Accrued Pilot
702. 00
Reading Coop. Bank
2,000.00
Matured Interest & Principal
241. 40
Accounts Receivable
367. 44
Security Deposit
500.00
Prepaid Insurance
596. 57
Bonds Authorized 198,000.00
Development Cost
198,000.00
Less: Notes Retired
27,000.00
171,000.00
Liquidated
27,000.00
171,000.00
Debt Service Reserved
4,753.00
Operating Reserve
4, 763. 77
TOTAL
183,511. 63
182,003.72
Operating Surplus
1,507.91
TOTAL
183,511. 63
Balance Sheet for Year Ending March 31, 1960
67-1 Administration
Assets
Liabilities
Administration Fund
15,978.66
Accrued Insurance
960. 00
Petty Cash
20.00
Operating Reserve
1,440.00
Accounts Receivable
75.00
2,400.00
Operating Surplus
13,673. 66
TOTAL
16,073. 66
TOTAL
16,073.66
sealer of weights measures
Mr. Daniel P. Pike resigned as Sealer of Weights and Measures and was replaced by Mr. Savignac June 29, 1960.
Lists of measuring devices and measures adjusted and sealed during the year are as follows:
No. adjusted
No. sealed
Gasoline pumps
16
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Grease & oil pumps
6
8
Vehicle tanks
2
Taxi meters
6
14
Scales: Under 100 lbs.
4
5
Large scales
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
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Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Adams Street
Middlesex Ave.
Parker Street
4600
3-02-08
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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ACCEPTED STREETS
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
Carter Lane
Shawsheen 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 3
Church Street
Talbot Avenue
0.1
3-02- 08
3-13-33
Concord Street O
Federal Street
N. Reading Line
1.1
11-06-94
Congress Street 13
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
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Cypress Street .46
Glen Road
260
3-05-51
Javis Street
Main Street
500
3-17-52
)ayton Road
Hathaway Road
170
3-05-51
)ell Drive
Burlington Ave.
450
3-08-58
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To:
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Dobson Street
Glen Road
Cary Street
1402
3- 13-54
Dorchester Street
Billerica Line
1400
3-05-51
Dorothy Avenue
Barbara Avenue
Arlene Avenue
1556
3-12- 60
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- 10-5
Fay Street
Glen Road
Cary Street
700
6-21-38
3-12-4
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
Shaw sheen Avenue
Dunmore 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
Gunderson Road
Hathaway Road
Both Ways
1081
3- 14-59
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Harnden Street
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
Gunderson Road
1858
3/51
3/53
3/59
Hawthorne Road
Woburn Street
230
3- 10-56
High Street
Middlesex 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
Hubbard Street
Aldrich Road
Lubbers Brook
250
3-05-51
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
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To.
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Lawrence Street
Glendale Circle
Shady Lane Drive
3773
3-10-56
Ledgewood Road
Suncrest Avenue
383
3-14-59
Liberty Street
Federal Street
B & MR. R.
740
3-08-43
Lincoln Street
Federal Street
B & MR. R.
720
3-08-43
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
Middle sex 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
Marion Street
Burlington Ave.
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
Middlesex 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
Middle sex Avenue
598
3-02-08
Nassau Avenue
Shaw sheen Avenue
Decatur Street
2000
3-11-46
Nichols Street
Shawsheen Avenue
Shawsheen River
0.7
11-06-94
Nickerson Ave.
West Street
900
3-10-47
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Norfolk Street
Carter Lane
Nassau Avenue
538
3-13-54
North Street
Middlesex 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
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
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Salem Street
Tewksbury Line
N. Reading Line
2.7
11-06-94
3-05-0
School Street
Middle sex Avenue
High School Lot
616
3-01- 15
Sewell Road
Hathaway Road
380
3- 12-55
Shady Lane Drive
Middle sex Avenue
Lawrence Street
2676
3-08-58
Shawsheen Avenue
Main Street
Billerica Line
2.2
11-06-94
1
Sheridan Road
Hathaway Road
487
3-05-51
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
Suncrest Avenue
West Street
1246
3- 13-54
Swain Road
Forest Street
Burlington Ave.
0.4
3-20-22
10-16-2
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
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
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ACCEPTED STREETS
Street
From
To
Miles
Feet
Date(s) Accepted
Westdale Avenue
West Street
B & MR. 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 & M R. R.
760
3-08- 43
Winchell Road
Grove Avenue
Burnap Street
200
3-12-45
Ning Road
Woburn Street
746
3-08-58
Viser 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
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veterans' agent
During 1960 this department processed 108 applications for monetary aid, as follows:
Chapter 115 as amended:
24 applications were referred to other cities or towns 10 applications were rejected
74 applications were approved for aid totaling over $27, 000
This represents an increase in the number of cases handled. This year again shows an increase n the family budgets under the State program. Of a total of $27, 000 spent, more than $6, 000 was paid irectly to hospitals. Over $16, 000 was paid to veterans and their dependents who were unable to work ecause of illness or age limitations. In contrast, less than $5, 000 was spent on veterans who were emporarily out of work.
Through the cooperation of the Welfare Agents, Mr. Ring and Mr. Coleman, and the Wilmington Community Fund, this department was able to care for a number of cases who might otherwise have gone 'ithout help due to being ineligible under the Veterans Benefits Law.
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JURY LIST Revised - August 31, 1960
Name
Residence
15 Shawsheen Road
Park Street
859 Main Street
Self employed
Supervisor
Assistant Cook
Saleslady
Technical Writer
Professional Engineer
Foreman
Accts. Rec. Clerk
Assistant - Sales Dept.
Clerk
Housewife
Housewife
Fiscal Officer - Accountant
Housewife
Electronic Technician
Assistant Section Head
Housewife
Chef
Decennial Field Assistant
Machinist
Building Superintendent
Doo, Burton
16 Lawrence Court
Supervisor
Doucette, Henry O.
31 Ballardvale Street
Dowling, Lawrence H.
4 Hawthorne Road
Downing, Ernest H.
9 Adams Street
4 Hilltop Road
Nurse's Aid
Senior Clerk
Assistant Bookkeeper
Maintenance
Yard Foreman
Foley, Philip M.
Westdale Avenue
Marine Pipefitter
Foye, John E.
73 West Street
Fritz, Ferdinand E.
18 Fairmeadow Road
147 Main Street
Meat Packer
Cabinet Finisher
Project Engineer
Church Secretary
Foreman
Engineer Assistant Engineer
9 Wing Road
Technician
* Jepson, Mildred L.
136 Eames Street
Saleswoman
Repairman
Keen, William J. Keller, Richard D.
4 West Street
Newspaper Web Pressman
Kemp, John S.
150 West Street
3 Ledgewood Road
20 Glendale Circle
Occupation
Housewife Housewife
* Andersen, Dorothy R. Anderson, Robert E. Ardolino, Ernest E.
* Babine, Helen V.
56 High Street
7 Jones Avenue
7 Drury Lane
90 Middlesex Avenue
10 Hathaway Road
4 Fairmeadow Road
295 Woburn
80 Church Street
38 Burlington Avenue
6 West Street
60 High Street
261 Glen Road
9 Powder House Circle
Wing Road
571 Woburn Street
McDonald Road
719 Woburn Street
De Vita, Francis L.
10 Lockwood Road
Domenicis, Arthur A.
Seaford Street
Retired
Supervisor
Shipwright
Drover, Dorothy E.
* Dyas, Marjorie L.
41B Lake Street
18 Brand Avenue
102 Lake Street
Shady Lane Drive
Shipwright Millman
* Fuller, Mary L.
Gomes, Louis V. Jr. Graham, Ernest M.
14 Marion Street
49 Lawrence Street
34 Grove Avenue
16 Brand Avenue
Linda Road
7 Harris Street
Johnson, Frank W. Jr .
47 West Street
Westdale Avenue
Insurance Underwriter
Chief Engineer Tumbler
Draftsman
66
* Baldwin, Gertrude E. Bates, Donald A. Blake, Arnold C. Blakeslee, William R.
* Braman, Marion V. Buck, Mildred H. Buckle, Thomas G.
* Bull, Jane A. Butt, Mabel Cantrell, Cecil W. Jr.
* Curtin, Pauline A. Cavanaugh, Robert L. Coursey, Charles H.
* Creelman, Alice M. Cyrus, George S. Di Campo, Almerico T.
* Fay, Isabella R. Elliott, John E. Elwell, Russell T.
* Gratcyk, Ruth M. Gustus, Walter J. Hall, Webster R. Hodgdon, Parker E. Ingram, Athlea E.
LaDow, Chester F.
Lapper, John C. (*indicates married woman)
Broad Street
* Ainsworth, Lillian
Name
LaRivee, Rene J. Lawler, Walter A. Lawrence, Robert H. Leonard, Thomas P. Jr. Lister, Gordon K. MacFeeley, Angus B. MacFeeley, Patricia A. McClure, Raymond G. Mclellan, George H. Jr. *Mclellan, Lurlyne B. Melanson, Robert L. Metcalf, Paul T.
* Mills, Florence E. Moore, Arthur Moore, Thomas H. Moores, Allan W.
* Moores, Mildred
* Mosey, Evelyn B. Murphy, Francis L. Nelson, Frank J. Jr.
* Oatley, Michelena R. Oberg, Carl H. Oberg, Carl H. Jr. * O'Handley, Gertrude C. * O'Neill, Ruth E. Page, Ruth M. Palmer, Douglas Palmer, James T. Pearson, Arthur W.
Peterson, Catherine B.
* Pike, Emma D. Pilla, Alexander T.
'Pipes, Ruby H. Platt, Alanson E. Quinn, George F. Rees, John F. Reynolds, Helen M. Riccelli, Carmen J. Rice, Dorothy F. Richard, Lydia Riley, Veronica A. Ring, John S. Robinson, Frank E. Russell, William H. Savko, John J. Seddon, Dorothy I. Seitz, Ernest R. Shanniak, Mabel M. Sharp, Norman R. Sharp, Walter E. 'Sidelinker, Eva
Solow, Harry, Jr. Stowe, Ernest B. Sullivan, Edward J. 'indicates married woman)
Residence
64 Concord Street
15 Swain Road
11 Linda Road 7 Fairfield Road
27 Woburn Street
77 Burnap Street
77 Burnap Street
99 Chestnut Street 13 Ferguson Road
13 Ferguson Road Fairview Avenue
30 Brentwood Avenue Westdale Avenue 5 Ledgewood Road 14 Gunderson Road Westdale Avenue
Westdale Avenue
11 Lawrence Street 7 Carson Avenue
Christine Drive
142 West Street
Perry Ave. Extension
Perry Ave. Extension
742 Woburn Street
4 Cypress Street
16 Deming Way
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