Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1962-1963, Part 6

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 286


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3. Start installation of fluorescent lights in all classrooms


Glen Road School:


1. Paint interior doors


2. Install curtains in skylights of 4 classrooms


3. Paint game lines on hot top play area


4. Repair main laminated beam in Room #9


5. Remove dead logs and debris from playfields


6. Improve ventilation in kitchen, all-purpose room and corridor


Rogers School:


1. Paint outside of building


2. Hot top play area


3. Loam and seed in front of building


4. Install two sinks, one each in Boys' and Girls' lavatory


Walker School :


1. Landscape school grounds


Whitefield School :


1. Paint outside of building


2. Dress up the grounds


3. Hot top entrance areas and complete drive around building


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Center School:


1. Carry landscaping improvements, started in 1962, to rear of property including additional hot topping and seeded areas


2. Do minor repairs


3. Make two rooms ready for movable furniture


Swain School:


1. Renovate basement floor. A good start was made in 1961 on the first two floors. The basement floor is drab, dingy and, sometimes, even unsanitary. The whole area needs to be opened up to prope lighting and ventilation. Floor should be redone, toilet facilities should be modernized, old closets torn down, walls painted, and sills repaired.


West School:


1. Do minor repairs


2. Install oil burner


3. Seed playground area


Boutwell School:


1. Install three (3) bicycle racks


2. Paint game lines on black top


3. Repair main laminated beams in two rooms


4. Improve ventilation in kitchen, corridor and all purpose room


5. Replace TV antenna


Wildwood School:


1. Refurbish play area


2. Enlarge parking area, rear delivery entrance, east exit, and front entrance


3. Install curbing in driveway


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Wildwood School (continued)


4. Install blackout curtains in all purpose room


5. Repaint parking and game lines on parking and play areas


6. Install fence, south side of building


7. Install one ton chain fall, with set of slings, in crawl space bulkhead


8. Repair awnings over exit doors of all purpose room


It is recommended that the following schools be tied in with the Central Fire Alarm System:


Buzzell


Walker


Center


West


Rogers


Whitefield


Swain


Wildwood


Check all fire detector sprays; many of them are not operable.


It is the contention of the school department that major improvements of the kind listed above will not only go a long way to attract new industry to the town, but will also provide the physical environment for a first- rate education. The town needs the former to help defray costs. The children of Wilmington should not be denied the latter.


ESTIMATED INCOME AND STATE REIMBURSEMENTS


App. "D"


1. General Laws, Chapter 70


State Aid for Public Schools


$160, 116. 68


2. General Laws, Chapter 70, Sect. 3A


Special Classes


18,151.86


3. General Laws, Chapter 71, Sect. 7A Transportation


21,518.53


4. Evening Schools


2,800.00


5. Division of Child Guardianship


16,480. 86


TOTAL ESTIMATED INCOME


$219,067. 93


Estimated Federal Aid:


P. L. 874 (Parents employed on Federal Property) 1961-62


15,241. 46


1962-63 (Estimated) 20,000.00


35,241. 46


P. L. 85-864 (N. D. E. A., Matching Basis) Title III


4,158. 51


Title V


3,000.00


7,158.51


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ROSTER OF SCHOOL PERSONNEL AND THEIR SALARIES App. "E"


ADMINISTRATIVE


SEPTEMBER 1962


SEPTEMBER 1963


JAN. to DEC., 1963


Harold S. . Shea, Superintendent


$12,500.00


$13,500.00


$13,500.00


Mildred F. Woods, Adm. Ass't.


5,000.00


5,300.00


5,300.00


Clerk, School Committee


300.00


300.00


300.00


Catherine E. Souza, Secretary


3,200.00


3,400.00


3,400.00


Dr. Gerald A. Fagan


800.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Dr. Ernest C. MacDougall


1,200.00


1,400.00


1,400.00


Sylvia Levine, Nurse


4,000.00


4,200.00


4,066.67


Helen E. Martin, Nurse


4,300.00


4,500.00


4,366.67


Attendance Officer


900.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Census Enumerator


900.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Wilhelmina DeLisle, Cafeteria


3,900.00


4,100.00


3,980.00


CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF


Evelyn R. Andersen


$7,100.00


$7,800.00


$7,533.33


Mary E.T. Boutilier


6,800.00


7,700.00


7,300.00


Lawrence H. Cushing


7,800.00


8,650.00


8,283.33


Dominic DeGrazia


6,900.00


7,600.00


7,333.33


Lorraine M. Kalil


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Anne M. McParland


6,400.00


7,100.00


6,833.33


Mary J. Quinn


5,100.00


5,800.00


5,533.33


Sybil Wiberg


6,800.00


7,500.00


7,233.33


$53,400.00


$59,350.00


$56,983.31


HIGH SCHOOL


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Bernard P. McMahon, Principal


$9,350.00


$10,080.00


$9,813.33


Dolores Allen


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Joseph P. Beaton


6,875.00


7,600.00


7,316.66


Frederick Bellissimo


6,200.00


7,050.00


6,683.33


Roger F. Breakey


6,290.00


6,990.00


6,723.33


George F. Cogan


6,300.00


7,025.00


6,741.66


Camille Consolino


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Georgia Dadoly


5,100.00


5,800.00


5,533.33


Edward J. DeFlumere


5,200,00


5,900.00


5,633.33


Marie G. DeLeo


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


Louis J. Demetroulakos


5,000,00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Anne M. McDermott


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,623.33


Ramon J. deRosas


5,100.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


James C. Desmond


5,640.00


6,340.00


6,073.33


Robert E. Dicey


4,875.00


5,650.00


5,333.33


Barbara A. Gould


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Kathryn L. Dougherty


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Harold E. Driscoll


8,000.00


8,700.00


8,433.33


James E. Duff


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Thomas F. Eagar


4,700.00


5,400.00


5,133.33


Virginia Erickson LIBRARIAN


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Elene Farello


6,850.00


7,550.00


7,283.33


James J. Gilligan


6,375.00


7,175.00


6,841.66


$37,000.00


$39,700.00


$39,313.34


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HIGH SCHOOL (Continued)


Alfio B. Graceffa


5,400.00


6,300.00


5,900.00


Elizabeth Lowry


4,950.00


5,650.00


5,383.33


Richard W. Grant


5,275.00


6,000.00


5,716.66


Maureen Halpin


5,200.00


5,900.00


5,633.33


Alfred G. Hambelton


6,600.00


7,300.00


7,033.33


Robert E. Hamilton


4,950.00


5,650.00


5,383.33


James D. Hansen


5,400.00


6,100.00


5,833.33


Jane R. Harris


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Charles L. Hazelton, Jr.


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Norma A. Heseltine


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Donald E. Heyliger


4,925.00


5,700.00


5,383.33


Judith M. Lee


4,400.00


5,300.00


4,900.00


Adele M. Camuso


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Walter S. Kaczka


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Charles R. Keady


6,200.00


7,000.00


6,666.66


Francis P. Kelley


7,225.00


8,025.00


7,691.66


Mary B. Kelly


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Frank Lentine


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Laura N. Marland


7,000.00


7,700.00


7,433.33


Alice Mccarthy


6,400.00


7,100.00


6,833.33


Jane A. Holbrook


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Robert A. McLean


4,900.00


5,600.00


5,333.33


Gertrude L. McManus


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Peter G. Melchiono


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Mary M. Muldoon


4,400,00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Elizabeth T. Murphy


4,700.00


5,400.00


5,133.33


John F. Murphy


4,700.00


5,425.00


5,141.67


John J. O'Rourke


4,700.00


5,400.00


5,133.33


Ellen H. Parker


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Mary V. Picciuolo


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Joan M. Quinn


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Henry P. Ramette


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Barbara Rothstein


4,200.00


4,906.00


4,633.33


Robert Saba


5,700.00


6,4:00.00


6,133.33


Charles Shiere


5,700.00


6,400.00


6,133.33


Joanne Shinnick


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Pasquale J. Spinosa


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Edward A. Sullivan


5,700.00


6,400.00


6,133.33


Hazel G. Taylor


5,200.00


5,900.00


5,633.33


B. Douglas Townshend


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


George M. Webber


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Elizabeth A. Baran


6,000.00


6,700.00


6,433.33


Diane X. Triantafilou


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Vincent Gallucci


5,900.00


6,600.00


6,333.33


John H. Hamilton


7,810.00


8,540.00


8,273.33


Marjorie A. Marshall


6,900.00


7,600.00


7,333.33


Irene M. Sharp


6,900.00


7,600.00


7,333.33


Eleanor F. Day, Secretary


4,000.00


4,200.00


4,200.00


Doris O'Reilly, P.T. Clerk


1,200.00


1,312.00


1,312.00


Dorothy F. Rice, P.T. Clerk


480.00


1,232.00


1,232.00


John A. Ritchie, Ass't. Coach


300.00


4.00.00


333.33


$379,270.00


$430,294.00


$410,827.09


SEPTEMBER 1962


SEPTEMBER 1963


JAN. to DEC., 1963


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WILDWOOD SCHOOL


SEPTEMBER 1962


SEPTEMBER 1963 -


JAN. to DEC., 1963


Ralph T. Ambrose, Sup. Prin.


$8,800.00


$9,530.00


$9,263.33


Katherine M. Barry


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Evelyn Desmarais, Bldg. Prin.


6,800.00


7,500.00


7,233.33


Margaret Farrell


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Ruby Fitzsimmons


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Carol Folkins


5,900.00


6,600.00


6,333.33


Tirzah M. Krey


5,300.00


6,000.00


5,733.33


Martha B. Logan


4,500.00


5,200.00


4,933.33


Judith A. Marion


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Josephine O'Donnell


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Ruth Prolman


5,600.00


6,300.00


6,033.33


Mary J. Quirk


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Marianne R. Flynn


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033,33


Loddy Weisberg


6,300.00


7,000.00


6,733.33


Barbara A. White


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Edith P. Jaquith, P.T. Clerk


1,200.00


1,312.00


1,312.00


$83,200.00


$93,842.00


$89,841.95


WHITEFIELD SCHOOL


Marjorie S. Ethier, Bldg. Prin.


$6,400.00


$7,100.00


$6,833.33


Lena Leiter


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Anne L. Medelinskas


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Mary E. Picciuolo


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


$21,900.00


$24,700.00


$23,633.32


WALKER SCHOOL


Mildred Keville, Bldg. Prin.


$6,700.00


$7,400.00


$7,133.33


Gladys Dunigan


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Margaret Jordan


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Cynthia A. Hoare


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


$23,600.00


$26,400.00


$25,333.32


GLEN ROAD SCHOOL


Robert F. Barrett, Sup. Prin.


$8,800.00


$9,530.00


$9,263.33


Mary J. Brady


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Phyllis A. Coffey


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Marcia E. Daley


5,900.00


6,600.00


6,333.33


Richard DeRosas


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Ellen R. Donahue


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Laraine M. Geswell


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Joanne M. Myers


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


Helen B. Roth


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Florine M. Santos


5,300.00


6,000.00


5,733.33


Mary L. Scully, Bldg. Prin.


6,800.00


7,500.00


7,233.33


Dolores Silva


5,400.00


6,100.00


5,833.33


Geraldine Wrigley


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Bernadette Moegelin, P.T. Clerk


1,200.00


1,312.00


1,312.00


$71,500.00


$80,742.00


$77,275.29


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BUZZELL SCHOOL


SEPTEMBER 1962


SEPTEMBER 1963


JAN. to DEC., 1963


Eileen M. Cannon


$4,400.00


$5,100.00


$4,833.33


Rose M. Kennedy, Bldg. Prin.


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Margaret Maloney


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Patricia J. Planchet


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Carol B. Sears


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Margaret Reardon


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


$32,300.00


$36,500.00


$34,899.98


ROGERS SCHOOL


Mildred Henry


$4,600.00


$5,300.00


$5,033.33


Agnes C. Daley, Bldg. Prin.


6,400.00


7,100.00


6,833.33


Jane E. Foley


4,900.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Anne M. O'Donnell


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


$20,300.00


$22,800.00


$21,733.32


BOUTWELL SCHOOL


Walter H. Pierce, Sup. Prin.


$7,920.00


$8,650.00


$8,383.33


David Crittenden


4,700.00


5,400.00


5,133.33


Judith Green


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Irene C. Klements


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


Anne L. McMahon


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Janice Molloy


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Kathleen O'Brien


5,700.00


6,400.00


6,133.33


Rhea Perry


5,400.00


6,100.00


5,833.33


Francis V. Sweeney, Bldg. Prin.


6,000.00


6,700.00


6,433.33


Mary S. Sweet


6,000.00


6,700.00


6,433.33


Nancy O'Leary


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Carroll Beegan


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Mary A. Brannan


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Rosa Sadowski, P.T. Clerk


480.00


1,232.00


1,232.00


SWAIN SCHOOL


Salvatore R. Albano


$4,700.00


$5,400.00


$5,133.33


Bernadene M. Haslam


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Pauline Cola


7,000.00


7,700.00


7,433.33


Mary L. Donahue


6,200.00


6,900.00


6,633.33


Jane M. Doucette


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Florence G. Liston


6,900.00


7,600.00


7,333.33


L. Jeannette 0'Hearn


5,400.00


6,100.00


5,833.33


$38,800.00


$43,700.00


$41,833.31


CENTER SCHOOL


Leonard E. Gagnon, Bldg. Prin.


$5,500.00


$6,200.00


$5,933.33


Jane H. Graupner


5,800.00


6,500.00


6,233.33


Alice M. Hassett


5,000.00


5,700.00


5,433.33


Suzanne M. Bagnall


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


$20,500.00


$23,300.00


$22,233.32


$68,000.00


$77,882.00


$74,415.29


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NORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL


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SEPTEMBER 1963


JAN. to DEC., 1963


Anthony J. DeLuca, Sup. Prin.


$8,800.00


$9,530.00


$9,263.33


Paul E. Bodenstein


6,100.00


6,800.00


6,533.33


James Considine


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


Diane DiBerto


4,400.00


5,100.00


4,833.33


M.T. Helene Dorion


4,900.00


5,600.00


5,333,33


Gaetano J. Fratianni


5,100.00


5,800.00


5,533.33


James F. Jordan


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


Margaret Manners


4,500.00


5,200.00


4,933,33


Mary P. Mogan


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Gertrude M. Murphy


5,100.00


5,600.00


5,333.33


Francis P. Nolan


5,200.00


5,900.00


5,633.33


Myrna A. Ruderman


4,200.00


4,900.00


4,633.33


Irene H. Rogers


6,500.00


7,200.00


6,933.33


Cornelia A. Spencer


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Constance Smith


4,800.00


5,500.00


5,233.33


Nancy Stouffer


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Janet Jillette


4,600.00


5,300.00


5,033.33


Janet A. Connolly, P.T. Clerk


1,200.00


1,968.00


1,968.00


$90,300.00


$102,798.00


$98,264. 61


WEST SCHOOL


Isabelle A. Burns


$7,300.00


$8,100.00


$7,766.66


ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL - SEPTEMBER, 1963


New Teachers (8)


$40,000.00


$13,333.33


Masters Degrees (3)


900.00


300.00


Accounting Service


1,000.00


1,000.00


Differentials Traveling Teachers


500.00


500.00


Additional Coaches


225.00


225.00


Part-time Nurse


2,700.00


900.00


$45,325.00


$16,258.33


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Maintenance Department


Boutwell School:


Build and install cabinets in teachers' room All new locks installed on closets and doors


Install seven new pumps and one new motor on heater Overhaul heater Tar all flashing on roof Build work bench for boiler room Clean and overhaul burner Install new controls on hot water heater Replace putty on all windows


Buzzell School:


Make classrooms ready for movable furniture, sand, seal, three coats in four rooms Paint toilet areas - two coats


Center School:


Install copper tubing on water pipes Install two outside sill cocks Check window cords Install new low water cut-out on boiler


Glen Road School:


Install curtains in skylights of eight classrooms Paint outside laminated beams Build and install vent in kitchen roof Tar all flashings


High School:


Install heating unit in Metal Shop Repair permanent bleachers Reline two boilers


Install new hot water heater in Home Economics room


All windows in high school - washed inside and out All filters in school - washed and oiled Boilers and burners serviced Stairway railings painted Point all cracks in entire school Reseal all doors in second wing Recheck fire walls in all boilers


High School (continued):


Paint frame in glass block window in stairway near Roman House


Balance Johnson controls throughout the building annually


Paint all outside doors


Replaster wall in Room 219


Refinish tables in Room 109


Replace tile on second floor


Paint ducts in boys' and girls' locker room


Repack all pumps in the school


North Intermediate School:


Make and install all room numbers and classroom name signs


Install all toilet paper, paper towel, and soap dispensers


Assemble all shop benches and lockers


Build maple top table and potato rack for cafeteria


Make twelve "no parking" signs


Build twenty-four space letter rack


Build and install five pin-up boards


Build and install twenty-two by six feet high shelving in Band Room


Install moving picture screen in Cafetorium


Build three television stands


Roman House:


Scrape and paint one coat of house, and scrape and paint two coats of maintenance shop


Repair and tar roof


Install electrical outlets in two offices


Paint all rooms


Varnish all woodwork


Seal all floors


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Mildred Rogers School:


Paint entire inside of building


Rebuild and cover the back door with metal Install sump pump in boiler room Install copper valleys on roof over front door


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Swain School:


Three new skylights, new flashing, new vent pipe, and patch roof


Put in new ceiling strapping, wire lath, and plaster in gym


Three new ceiling lights installed in gym


Install two outside sill cocks


Make six cellar screens


Cover fire exit door with tin


Check all windows and sash cords


Walker School:


Paint outside of building Paint entire inside of building


Landscape school grounds


Hot top driveway and parking area


Install cabinets and closet on first floor to store custodial supplies


Install new roof over boys' toilet


Install copper tubing - cellar water line and two outside sill cocks


Repair latch on basement door


Install new low water cut-out on boiler


Build coffee bar and table for teachers' room


Whitefield School:


In July we set twenty- seven lights of glass Install tile flooring in front entrance Install book shelves in Room 4 Paint cafeteria and all tables and benches


Install seven new fluorescent fixtures in hallways


West School:


Paint and repair front steps


Clean and overhaul boiler


Build special therapy toys


Wildwood School:


Paint outside trim and window frames - two coats Repair roof - install new flashing on skylights and drain pipes


Paint library Replace asbestos on boilers, and paint


Miscellaneous:


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


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


All school warning signs painted


All chalk boards cleaned 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 i


All window glass replaced throughout the system when necessary


All fire detectors checked and repaired


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Jury List


(Revised - August 15, 1962)


Name


Abate, Louis A.


Ahern, Donald A.


* Altman, Sadie K.


77 Church Street


Housewife


* App, Margaret M.


855 Main Street


Housewife


Ardolino, Ernest E.


Broad Street


Supervisor


Ayotte, Francis L.


Babine, Helen V.


56 High Street


Assistant Cook


Barry, Leo G.


8 Chandler Road


Accounting Analyst


Barry, Richard V. Belbin, Lloyd W.


*Berry, Alice T.


*Bertwell, Florence E.


*Black, Pauline R.


84 Church Street


Housewife


Blake, Arnold C.


90 Middlesex Avenue


Professional Engineer


*Blake, Helen C.


95 Clark Street


Housewife


Blake, James D.


Bromander, Sidney J.


Buck, Mildred H.


295 Woburn Street


Assistant


10 Westdale Avenue


Telephone Operator


2 Lockwood Road


Warehouseman


5 Catherine Avenue


Auto mechanic


6 West Street


Housewife


410 Chestnut Street


Maint. Machinist


*Carnes, Leonora


512 Woburn Street


Supervisor


Carter, John E.


15 Railroad Avenue


Stockman


Casey, Helen R.


Clinch, Ethel J.


67 Chestnut Street


At home


12 Westdale Avenue


Pipefitter


3 Wing Road


Asst. Section Head


35 Adams Street


Stock Clerk


6 Silverhurst Ave.


Housewife


106 Glen Road


Treasurer Machine Shop


Public Inform. Rep.


Currier, Ralph R.


*Darling, Dorothy E.


124 Eames Street


10 Fairmeadow Road


Teletype Repairman


23 Jones Avenue


39 Columbia Street


214 Burlington Ave.


Senior Electrical Designer


Derby, Ralph F. Jr.


207 Wildwood Street


Department Head


'Doerfler, Betty Jane


459 Salem Street


Quality Control Inspector


Part-time bookkeeper


General Chairman - Labor


: indicates married woman


Residence


37 Glen Road


Grounds Keeper


94 Glen Road


Electronic Technician


45 Glen Road


Longview Road


Senior Engineer


6 Morse Avenue


Telephone Repairman


97 Nichols Street


Housewife


343 Chestnut Street


95 Clark Street


Credit Clerk


1 Hilltop Road


Machinist


*Burke, Dorothy A. Burns, Robert A. Bussell, Howard A.


*Butt, Mabel


Camber, G. Earle


Connelly, John C. Coursey, C. Homer *Cromwell, Effie L. *Crotty, Clara E. Croke, Thomas F. Cullen, William H. Jr.


15 Glen Road


18 Boutwell Street


Retired


Housewife


Housekeeper Asst. Teacher


Davey, James J. Davis, Lauretta J. 'Dawe, Marguerite M. Dayton, William P.


Doucette, Henry O. Duggan, W. Paul


31 Ballardvale Street


4 Harvard Avenue


Occupation


Mach. Shop Supervisor


Housewife


2 Main Street


Switchboard Operator


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JURY LIST:


Name


Durkee, James J.


Enos, Peter


8 Hillside Way


Machinist


Everett, Warren E. Jr.


5 Ferguson Road


Planner


Faulkner, Cora E.


Fenlon, Beatrice E. Fielding, Doris M.


Foley, Philip M.


*Gaskill, Kathleen M.


17 Beacon Street


Gouvea, John Jr.


33 Woburn Street


Asst. Master Mechanic


Graham, Ernest M.


49 Lawrence Street


34 Grove Ave.


Housewife


Sr. Research Technician Housewife


Retired


Hoban, Cecelia E.


16 School Street


Housewife


*Johnson, Mary J.


Bellevue Avenue


Housewife


General Accountant


Inside Sales


*Kelley, Helen B.


424 Middlesex Avenue


Housewife


Kleynen, Louis L. Jr.


288 Salem Street


Route Foreman


LaDow, Chester F.


3 Ledgewood Road


Tumbler


Laffin, Aubrey L.


11 Veranda Avenue


Lally, Joseph A.


11 High Street


Landers, David T.


88 Clark Street


20 Glendale Circle


Draftsman


Secretary


Project Technician


Salesman


Artist Draftsman


Lingenfelter, George G. Jr.


Concord Street


Lister, Gordon K.


27 Woburn Street


Mack, Henry S.


6 Hathaway Road


Co-ord. Engineer & Sup:


MacFeeley, Angus B.


43 Burnap Street


MacFeeley, Patricia A.


43 Burnap Street


Legal Secretary


Builder


Offset Pressman


Data Processing Analyst Welder


Journeyman Cable Splice Housewife


Accountant


*Moores, Mildred


Housewife


*Mosey, Evelyn B.


11 Lawrence Street


Housewife


Myrstad, Birger


Ballardvale Street


Fish Cutter


Milk Salesman


Lab. Technician


*O'Neill, Ruth E.


4 Cypress Street


Page, Ruth M.


16 Deming Way


Paglia, Joseph A.


101 Nichols Street


Palmer, Douglas


124 West Street


Pearson, Arthur W.


Peterson, Catherine D.


* indicates married woman


Residence


500 Salem Street


224 Shawsheen Ave.


47 Burnap Street


111 West Street


At home


Marine Pipefitter


Housewife


Project Engineer


*Gratcyk, Ruth M. Ham, Francis N. Jr.


*Hartnett, Mary T.


111 Woburn Street


Higginbotham, Madeline B.


33 Adams Street


Kavanaugh, Paul W. Keane, Richard E.


14 Kelly Road


6 North Street


Maintenance


Engineman H&P


General Insurance Agent


*LaRivee, Marjorie E.


64 Concord Street


Lawler, Walter A.


15 Swain Road


Leavitt, Kenneth R.


41 Pleasant Street


6 Parker Street


Industrial Health Directc Supervisor


Sheet Metal Assembly


Magee, William F.


402 Chestnut Street


Maser, Harold R.


100 Clark Street


99 Chestnut Street


McCormick, William J.


Kilmarnock Street


McDermott, Richard E.


1 Arlene Avenue


*McMahon, Viola J.


Moores, Allan W.


15 Floradale Avenue Westdale Avenue Westdale Avenue


Nickerson, Charles P. Oberg, Carl H. Jr.


738 Woburn Street Perry Ave. Ext.


Housewife Unemployed


Tool & Gage Inspector Retired Senior Electronics Tech Cashier


2ยบ


22 Oakdale Road


119 Grove Avenue


Occupation


Pharmacist


Packer Telephone Operator


Westdale Avenue


McDonald Road


Lapper, John C.


Le Blanc, Edgar


McClure, Raymond G.


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JURY LIST:


Name


*Pike, Emma D. Razey, Donald F. Reynolds, Helen M. *Richard, Lydia Ring, John S. *Seddon, Dorothy I.


*Sidelinker, Eva Sullivan, Edward J.


Sutton, Theodore Syvertson, Roy C. Jr. Tarricone, Ralph E. Tuttle, Frank H.


Vadaikes, John F.


Dartmouth Avenue


House Painter


22 Nassau Avenue


Claim Clerk


5 Dorothy Avenue


Electrician


25 Grant Street


Material Handler


Waugh, John J. Webb, William R.


Webster, David H. Webster, George L. Weed, John E.


Welch, Robert E. Whalen, James J.


*Whalen, Margaret E.


32 Shady Lane Drive


Supervisor


3 Longview Road


Housewife


Transister Tester


Retired


Rating Dept.


Receptionist-typist


* indicates married woman


Residence


Westdale Avenue


Housewife


85 Church Street


833 Woburn Street


Taft Road


Housewife


Welder


40 Oakdale Road


72 Main Street


38 Grove Avenue


4 Sewell Road


211 Wildwood Street


11 Clark Street


Ironworker


2 Carson Avenue


Senior Design Checker


Visconti, Anna M. Walsh, Michael J. Watters, James G.


36 Lowell Street


Sales


59 Lowell Street


14 Dorothy Avenue


52 Andover Street


2 Cunningham Street


Maint. Electronic Equip.


8 Hamlin Lane


Engineer


Birchwood Road


Supervisor


*Whitmarsh, Beulah M. Wicks, Lydia G. Witherspoon, William E.


*Worby, Mary A. Young, Ruth M.


316 Middlesex Avenue


430 Middlesex Avenue


Occupation


Shipper Payroll Clerk


277 Middlesex Ave.


Practical Nurse


Shoe Packer


Newspaper Correspondent


Warehouse Manager


Sheet Metal Mechanic


Manager Electrical Designer


Printing Salesman


27 Parker Street


17 Swain Road


Constable


I herewith submit my annual report as a Constable of the Town of Wilmington for the year ending 1962. I have posted Notices and Warrants for the Annual Town Meeting, Special Town Meetings, State Primary, and State Election in accordance with the By-laws of the Town of Wilmington. I have also served and posted Notices for other Departments and Officers of the Town of Wilmington.


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The Town of Wilmington shared and directly benefited from the first canal of importance that was built in - the United States - the old Middlesex Canal.


Water still lies in the bed of the canal for a distance of about half a mile between Burlington and Shaw sheen Avenues. The tow path, clearly visible today and utilized in its time by the electric road that operated between Wilmington and Billerica, is to be found just south of the Gillis Lock location and the tavern, a long two-story frame dwelling overlooked by the Shaw sheen Avenue bridge which was occupied at a later date by Mrs. Annie B. Carter.


The Middlesex Canal extended from the Mill Pond at Charlestown, through the Town of Wilmington, to a junction with the Merrimack River at Middlesex Village in the Town of Chelmsford, (now Lowell) and gives evidence of the early struggle of our people to improve and extend the economy affecting Boston and its environs.


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Patch's Meadow, where today the young folk of Wilmington skate, is bound by the tow path of the Middle sex Canal and forms a storage basin where "luggage boats" were moored while waiting to receive freight. With a tow line securely snubbed around the iron rod wrought into the stone the boatmen tied their boats.




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