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Brought Forward
School Committee "' Date sworn in.
~n March 7, 1951
Charles W. Trombly March !7, 1951
Member of Planning Board
· · Heinhold. (~ years) March 27, 1951
~ year) ,, ,,
Board of Public Welfare
Arthur ... ~omson
Joseph M. Finneran
Andrew F. Coffin.
~ousin~,Authorit~
Dernard~m' (5 years)
L.vman H. Kilton, Jr. (3 years)
Constables
~Calvert
Frank Howard
Alexander Ness, Jr. ;~areh 12, 1951
John J. Roche
Augustine J. ~alsh March 10, 1951
ADJOURNED ANNUAL TO~ MEETING ~HCH 17, 1951
Town Hall. North Andover. 1:50 P.M.
March 17, 1951
~rch 7, 1951
March 9, 1951
as
March 17, 1951
March 27, 1951
.March 19, 19.51
' Amoun~
School program $51',~23.07
Mass Ave. Playground
Mass Ave. Swings-S~w 7~.00
.99
~ireDept. Fores~ Fire Truck 6;495.50
idewalk project 1,2~0.~5
Fire hydrants ' ~6.2~
W~ter Service, Main ~ Green 1,4!~.66
New High School Plmns. 9,691.15
1950 Transfer from Reserve ~und
to Civil Defense
1950 Transfer from Reserve Fund
to Police for radio
ARTICLE 5. Voted thst each Item~/-. in the budget be
~ and the increase of $550.00 be included for all full
'' DEPART~ENTS
1,.Schools & Phys$cian
Redeemi'ng~School Bonds
Interest on Scho01 Bonds
ghway Surveyor
5. Refuse Disposal
6. StreetS, General Maintenance
SALARIES-WA~
$200,295.00
4,580.00
7,770.00
22,900.00
~: Snow Removal
Sewer Main tenance 5,640.00
9. Playgrounds-Bathing Beach 5,190.00
10. Public Parks, Triangles_BuryingGds.5,500.00
11. Board of Public Works 450.00
12. Water Maintenance & Constmaction. ~5',~.00
15. Fire, incldd~ng ambulance
!~. Forest Fire Warden
~: Forest Fi,~s 150'00
Police
20.
21.
22.
2 ?~
28"
Insect Pests
Dutch Elm Disease
Tree Warden
Brush Cutting
Town Forest
Stevens Memorial Library
Veterans Benefits
Board of Public ~elfare
Public Welfare Agent
Supt & Matron (Infirmary)
Outside He!icl &.Repairs
Old Age Assistance
3~,755.oo
o,115.00
2,250.00
6,0~0.00
6~5.oo
.15o~oo
!2,562.00
~5o.oo
75o.oo
2,~2.00
1,Spl.00
500.00
2,000.00
considered separately.
time employers.
EYBENSES
4 ,2o9.oo
~5,000.00
5~12.5o
1,000.00
~0,000.00
i~,000.00
~,000.00
1,350.00
650.00
41,500.00
,~00.00
5o9.oo
~78o.oo
1,000.00
250.00
5oo.oo
, oo.oo
0,050.00
lC ~o.0~
89,~70.00
TO TAL
~2kk, 5o2.oo
~5,000.00
L412.5o
~,58o.oo
~,770.00
52,900.00
1~,000.00
8~6~o.oo
' ,5 o oo
~,~5o.oo
, 450. O0
~?, Og~. O0
,18 :oo
15o:oo
500:00
37,541.oo
?;n5.oo
2,500.00
6,5~o.oo
6~5.oo
15o.oo
15,9~2~00
6',0~0.00
k5o.oo
750.00
2,69~.00
21,090~00
89.470.00
Artlcl.____~e Year
69 '1949
12 195o
17 195o
195o
195o
to the
the following amounts, which ~ere originally
articles indicate~:
ARTICLE 2. Voted that this article be referred co the Selectmen.
ARTICLE ~. Voted to accept the reports of receipts and expenditures
presented by the Board of Selectmen.
ARTICLE 4. Voted that all unexpended appropriations be recurned
Treasury with the exception Of
appropriated under the..
Adjourned Mmual Tovm I;Ieeting March 17, 1951
29. Aid to Dependent Children 20,771~.00
~0. Town Accountant 3,0?0.00 500.00
~l. Treasurer-Bond included 5,952.00 "? '~ 1,275.00
~2. Custodian Tax Titles !00~00 !00.00
!~. Tax Title Foreclosures 250.00
~. Discount on notes 2,000.00
i~[ Interest on Eas~ Side Sewer ~otes 212.50
Redeeming East S~de Sewer Notes. 2,0~00.00
!~., ESSa= County Retirement System 8,~31.97
~. Tax Collector 4,111.00 1,~25.00
~9. Asses.agra [~,686.00g 2,49~.00
0. Town Clerk 600.00 . 250..00
1. Election - Hegistrars 900.00 2,~50.00
2'. Vital Statistics ~00.O0
;. Planning Board 500.00
.. Board' of App~sls. 200100
Select en 40SO.O0 s7o.oo
License Commissioners ' 100.00
.~8~ Janitor - Town Hall ~00~00
Dog Warrant 2~5.00 140.00
.91 Building Inspector 500100
i0. Scalc'r of Weights ~ ~easures 425.00 90.00
il. Contlngen= Fund 1,200.00
i2. Animal Inspector 525.00
i5. Street Lighting 15,000;00
i4. American Legion Rent 600.00
~ Itemized Annual Town Reports
~.' Insurance
i~. Armistice Day 500.00
½~; Memorial Day 500.00
V...~. Maintenance -~ ~- '550.00
Board of Health 4,170.00 6,550.00
61. G~rbagc Disposal 5,500.00
62. Expenses of dump ~00.00
~ Maintenance of Town Building 728~00 ~,~72.00
[' Wiring Inspector ~00.00 75.00
~ Community Center- July 4th.. 65~00
[ Reserve Fund 5~000.00
' $~o7,5o8.oo $382,28~.~8
343
20,774.00
5,570.-00
7,227. O0
200..00
250.00
2,000.00
212.50
2,000~00
8, 63~. ~7
5,5~6.oo
7,182.00
85o.oo
5,250.00
4oo..oo
5oo.oo
200100
1,950J00
100.00
4oo..oo
585 ~oo
5oo.oo
515.oo
1,200.00
525 ~oo
15,000~00
6CC. O0
5,507..5~
5oo~oo
500 ~oo
35 o~oo
10,520~00
5,500.00.
4oo.~o
4,500.00
~-75.00
6 .oo
5,000.00
$789,5'91
ARTICLE lO.
" 2~.
" 51
" 52
" 58
ARTICLE
19
27
$0
,5
AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED AND APPROPRIATED
Playgrounds, (Salaries & Supplies.)
Town Infirmary (Wiring)
" " (Shingle Hoof)
Civilian Defense
'Foster Street
Sidewalk' project
Pain'ting Street Signs.
Chapter 90 - Roads
Grogans Field (sand b~m-tsb!es-benches'.
'/'llre Fence (sandbank playground
Water Mains Extension
Stabilize=ion Fund Chapter 124.
Purchase of Land. - High School.
· Total to be raj=ed and apprnpriated
AMOUNTS VOTED F ~ M AVAILABLE 'FUNDS
Poli ce Car
Truck, Highway Dept.
Great Pond Road. Chapt6r 90
Lyman Road.
Silsbee Road.
Lyman Road.
Tavern Road .
~oodbridge Rdad
Putnam ~oad
Putnam Road
Beacon Hill Blvd.
Beacon Hill Blvd.
Beacon Hill Blvd.
Chestnut Hill
Sawyer Road
Sawyer Road
1,igo.oo
16o.oo
.-65o~oo
1;5oo~oo1
2;000~.00
1,000;00
"200;00
2,000~00
1,700~00
1;5oo~oo
1,500.00
15;5oo.oo
,~7.~o00~00
· $1.5,700.00
600.00
1,525.00
.5,.000.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
1,~50.00
4,760.00
2,900.00
560.00
550.00
650.00
1,150.00
1,~00.00
1,UO0.O0
2,5.00.00
980.00
344
Adjourned Annual
Available Funds Con't.
" 61
1!
Mifflin Drive
Sa.~yer Road
Clear Water Lines
Bu~l-dozer
Truck Park & Playground
School Building Committee
Town Meeting March 17, 1951
' Stabilization Fund, Chapter 124.
· Pembrook Head.
Pembrook Road.
Total amount taken, from Available Funds.
SUMMARY
Amount voted under ARTICLE 5. (Budget)
Total amount to raise, and appropriate.
Total amount from available funds
GRAND TOTAL
LE~S BY AVAILABLE FUNDS
TOTAL
A true copy.~
$1,300.00
670.00
5,500.00
5,000.00
1,300.00
5,000.00
26,800.00
1,000.00
$77,1~5.oo
7~9.591.48
~5,70o.o0
912,4~6.48
Town Clerk.
ARTICLE 6. Vote~ that the Town authorize the Town Treasurer, wi th the
~p~r0val of the ~electmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticip'ation
o~ the revenue of th~ financial year beginning January 1, 1952 and to i.ssue
a Dote or notes'therefor, payable within one year, and to ~renew any note or
notes as may. be ~iven for a period of less than one year in acc.o~dance ,with
SeCtion 17; ~hap. ter 4J4, General Laws; The vote was unanimous.
ARTICLE 7. Vo~ed that the Town Manager Study Committee be released from
further duty with a rising vote of thanks for. a very fine Job done. The
Fi?e Department 'Equipmen~ Commi'ttee be continued un~il work completed. ·
A~TICLE 8. Vote~ to authorize 'the Board of Health to appoint one of t~eir
members to the B~oard of Health Physici'An and~to fix his compensation at
$750~60 for the year 1951~ This amount~having been included in the Board
oD Health budget..
ARTICLE 9. Voted toauthorize the School Committee to appoint one of its
members ~o the position of School Physician and to fix his compensation at
$900.00 for the year 1951. This amount having been included in the
-School. Department Budge~.
~A~TICLE 10. Voted tha~ the sum elS1190.00 be raised and appre~priated to be
~u&ed for salaries of playground instructors and one supervisor for the eight
~(8) week schedule in the su~zner of 1951 and for Playground Handicraft supplies,
$840.0~ forsalaries (~wo instructors each at Grogan, Drtunmond and Mass Avenue
Playgrounds) and $350.00 to be used to purchase supplies.
'ARTICLE 11. Stricken from ~arrant.
.ARTICLE 12. Stricken from Warrant. :
ARTICLE 13; Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $160.00 to do a wiring
Job a~ the Town Infirmary, to be expended under the direction ef the Board
.o~Publlc Welfare.
:AP~TZCLE 14..Voted to ~alse and appropriate the sum of $650.00 to shingle one
side of roof at Town Infirmary main building and street side of thebarn at
Town Infirmary. To be expended under the direction of the ~oard of Public
Welfare.
ARTICLE 15. StricRen from Warrant. Voted a rising vote of thanks to this
Committee for the fine report submitted and worR done by them.
ARTICLE 16. Voted to accept the provision of.Chapter 783 approved by the
legislature August 16, 1950: "An Act making applicalbe increases in retirement
allowances to those persons retired after January 1, 1946 with a minimum
allowance."
A~TICLE 17. Voted to accept the provisions of Chapter 820 approved by the
legislature August 19, 1950~ "An'act providing for an increase in the annual
amounts of certain pensions, retirement allowances~ annuities and other benefits
p~yable by the Commonwealth and its political subdivisions, to certain former
employees and persons claiming under them." ....
AItTICLE 18. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 to be ex-
pended by the Director of Civil Defense, with the approval of the Board of
Selectmen, for the preservation of health and the protection'afl persons
and property in the town'; for the purchase of equipment,.~ materla~,, uniforms,
and supplies; to provide for the training of its citizens in ma~tters.
essential to Civil Defense, ~d for any other purpose~ autherlzed by
Chapter ~6~9 of the Act~ of 1950
ARTIC~ 19. Voted to take from available f~ds In the Trea~u~ the s~ of
$600.00 to be used with .the present police car to purcha~e..a new policecar.
A~TICLE 20. Stricken from Warr~t.
ARTIC~ 21. 22. 2~. and 2~ refer to ~treets t~t have.been approved the
Planning Bca.rd, adjudicated by the Board of. Selectmen,.. ~d.. p~eper
of the~e action~ ha~ been made.
ARTICLE 21. Voted to accept Holb~eok Read, from .Putnam~Road te Mas~ Ave.
ARTICLE.22. Voted te accept Ha~lton Road, from ~ ~cad tc Namm Ave.
ARTIC~ 2~. Voted to accept Pembroek Eoad from G~eent Street northerly
a distance of ~5 feet, ~ -
ARTIC~ 2~. Votgd to accept Tyler Road for it~ complete leng~ (between Pem-
brook ~d Woodbrldge Road~) according to the layout approved by ~e ·
Planing Beard.
AR~C~ 25~ Voted' t~' raise ~d apprepri'at~'t~e'~ of $2000.00 for .the
purpose ef ~haping, grading, g~aveling and oiling Fester ,Street, from
Me,quite B~k to Winter Street.
AR~CLE 26.' Stricken f~cm Warrant.
AR~C~ 27. Voted that the ~ e~ $1525J00 be taken- frem ~appropriat~d '
availablef~ds in the Treamury to be u~ed by the HighWay Surveyor. toge~er.~.'.
with the pre~ent 19~0 Chevrolet pick-up ~truck ~r .~e purpose of purchasing
a new truck for the Highway ~par~ent.
AR~CLE 28. Voted that the ~um of $1000.00 be raised and appropriated for, a
sidewlak project. ~is amo~t should be adequate for the curren't year .in
view of the fact that $12~0'.65 i~ being-~ca~ied over from ~e ~expe~ded
balance cf Article 56 of the 1~50 wa~r~t. T~ be expended ~de~ the dj:
of the Highway Surveyor. the te~ te pay one'half ~e cost afld -~e 'appl[~cant
to pay the ether half.
ARTICLE 29. Vcted t~ raise ~d appropriate the ~ of $200.00' fc.~' the purpose
ef painting andreplactng ~treet si~ ~de~ the direction ef "~e :Hig~wa~' '
Su~v~y$~ ·
ARTIC~ ~0. Voted that the sum of $2000.00 be rai'sed and a
maintenance of any street in to~ ~der Chapter 90 of. the Laws,
said money to be used in conJ~ctien wi~ ~y money which.~e, alleted':
by the State or Co~ty, or bo~, for t~s purpose, er take man~,~ac~$~'.i~'
relation thereto. Expended ~der direction ~f Highway. Surveyor..'.'
Wte t at 000.00
~e ~eb~lding ~f Great P~nd Read f~m ~e ~cti~n of~mge~d'~Stree~aa
far a~ the money will allow, ~de~ Chapter. ~0 ef the ,General Lawm,
m~ne~ ~e be u~ed with any money w~ch may be allotted by. the, Sta~e~
C'euntv. ~r b~th. 'f~r ~Is ouroose; ertak an~ etheraction~' i~"~eIa'~i'~nJ~theret~.
~pended under the direction of the Highway urvey~r. ' ' '~ ~ ~"~
AR~CLE 52. Stricken from Warrant. '~' -
ARTIC~ 5~. Voted that the s~ ef $1000.00 be taken'from avaiIab[e f~ds
the Treasu~, to be expended ~der the direction of ~the Highway'mSUrveyer
~to extend the surface drain °n L~n Road 500 ~feet' from Pembroek"Road;' with
12 inch pipe and two catch basins. . -
G~E~L S~R ~COM~DA~ON ..
Articles 5~, 56, 58, ~0, and ~'(following,) altdeal with ~e ~Instatlatlon
of sewers ~ streets with Pla~ Board of equivalent approva[.
~oted~;'thattthe~tbe acted on collectively by a stngIe vote'.~.?It~was~'.~rther
voted that' the ~o~ts be taken from ~approprlated available ~d~, in ~e
Treasury to be expended by the Board of ~blic Works, for the purposes of
the?designated article, upon the following conditions: .
1. The posting of a bond on or before ~e 1,' 1951 by petitioners ~nd/o~
owners wi~ the Selec~en, in such fo~ that six months after the completion
of ~e project, the road and sidewalks affected thereby shall'have been so
reconst~cted and repaired, including ~e installation of ~ll'necessa~
drainage systems, therein, as to meet such requirements ~the Highway
Surveyor shall have imposed as conditions precedent to his certification of
such ways ~der the Selectmen's "Regulations for Laying Out Streets."
2. ~at, on or before J~e 1, 1951, the construction of homes shall have
been started.
Adjourned Annual Town Meeting March 17, 1951 GENERAL WATER RECOMMENDATION
Articles 35, 37, 39, ~1, 42, 45, ~8, and k9 all deal with the installation
of water in streets which have had Planning Board or equivalent approval.
Voted that they be acted on collectively by a single vote. It Was further
voted that the amounts be taken from unappropriated available funds in the
Treasury to be e~,pended by the Board of Public Works, for the purposes of
the designated article, upon the following conditions:
1. That on or before June l, 195l, the petitioners and/or owners deposit
with the Town Treasurer, for the use of the Town, 25% of the sum estimated
'for the designated Article, and also will make a guarantee acceptable to the
Board of Public Works, of 6% of the cost of the project annually as water
rates for a period of ten years.
~2. The posting of a bond on or before June l, 1951, by the petitioners, and/ I
or owners with the Selectmen, in such form and amount as the latter may
require, to assure the Town that 6 months after the completion of the project
the road and sidewalks affected by the project shall have been so reconstruct
and repaired including the installation of all necessary drainage systems
therein, as to meet such requirements as. the. Highway Surveyor shall hame
prescribed as conditions precedent to his certification of 'such ways under
the Selectmen's "Regulations for the Laying out of Streets."
3. That, on or before June l, 1951, the construction of homes shall have
been started.
ARTICLE 3k. Voted to take from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
$2500.00 to ex~end the sewer aye=em on Silsbee Road from Herrlck Road to
'Lyman ~oad.
ARTICLE 35. Voted to take from Avail able Funds 'in the Treasury the sum of
$1k50.00 to extend the water system on Lyman Road from previous terminus to
Silsbee road and 270 feet on Silsbee Road.
ARTICLE 36. Voted to take from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
$~760.00 to extend the sewer system on. Tavern Road from Bradstreet ~oad to
Woodbridge Road and on Woodbridge Road from Tavern Road to Greene Street.
ARTICLE 37. Voted to take from Avai'lable Funds in the Treasury _the sum of
$2900.00 to ex~end thewater system on Woodbridge Road from'Greene.. Street to
Tavern Road.
ARTICLE 38. Voted to ta~e from Available Funds in the Treasury the' sum of
$56C.00 to extend the sewer sye=em on Putnam Road.125. feet from Hamilton Road
ARTICLE 39. Voted to take from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
$550.00 to extend the water system on putnam Road 125 feet from Hamilton Road.
2. ARTICLE ~0. Voted to take from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
650.00 .to extend the sewer system on Beacon Hill Boulevard from ~the present
termi~s 150 feet towards Chickering Road.
ARTICLE 4l. Voted to take from Available Funds. in the Treasury the sum of
$1150.O0~to extend the water system on Beacon Hill Boulevard from the present
terminus 300 feet.southwesterly ~oward Chickering Road.
.ARTICLE421~Vo~ted b0~,ta~ from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
$1900.00~to' extend the water system on Beacon Hill Boulevard fx.om the pres'ent
terminus southwesterly to Chickering Road.
ARTICLE~3~, Voted ~o =ake from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
· ~'$1800'.00 to extend the water system from Ch~stnu~ Street ~50 feet along Mill
'Road, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the
Purposes of this Article, upon fulfillmen~ of the following conditions:
1.. That, on or before June l, 1951,. the petitioners and/or, owners shall make
a guarantee, acceptable to the Board of Public ~orks,~ a~ 6% of the cost of
.the project annually as wa~er rates for a period of ten years.
2. The posting of a bond on or before June' l, 1951, by ~he petitioners and
/or owners with the Selectmen, in such form and amount as the latter may
require, to assure the Town that 6 months after the completion of~the proJedt
the road and-sidewalks affected by the project shall ha~e been so recon-
structed and~repalred including the installation of all necessary drainage
systems.therein, as to meet such requirements as the High~ay Surveyor shall
have prescribed as conditions preceden~ to his certification of such ways
under the Selectmen's "Regulations for the Laying 6ut of Streets."
3. That, on or before June l, 195l, the construction of homes shall have
been started.
ARTICLE 44. voted to take from Available Funds in the Treasury the sum of
$2500.00 to extend the sewer system on Sawyer Road from Pembrook Road to
Middlesex Street. .
Adjourned Annual Town Meeting March 17, 1951 847
ARTICLE ~5. Voted to take from available funds in the Treasury the sum of
$980.00 to extend the water system on Sawyer Road 2~0 feet.Erom ?embrook Rd.
A~TICLE 46. Voted that the sum of $1000.00 be taken from unappropr'lated
available funds in the Treasury to be expended by the Board.of Public Works
for the purpose'of extending' the sewer, system-o~-Mifflin'Drive'200 feet from-
Mfddlesex Street upon the following' conditions='
1. The posting of a bond on or before June 1, 1951 by petitioners and/or
owners with the Selectmen, in such form thatsix months, after the comple-
tion of the project, the road and sidewalks affected.thereby shall have
been 'so reconstructed and repaired, including the installation of all
necessary drainage systems, therein, as to meet such requirements as the
Highway Surveyor shall have imposed as conditions precedent to his certifi-
cation of such ways under the Selectmen's "Regulations for Laying o~t
Streets."
2. That, on or before June l, 1951 the constructions of homes shall have
been started.
ARTICLE 47. Voted that the sum of $950.00 be taken from unappropriated
avaiIable funds in 'the Treasur~ to be expended b~ the Board of Public Works
for the purpose of extending the water eye=em on Mifflin Drive 200 feet
from Middlesex Street upon the following conditlonsr
1. That on or before June l, 1951, the petitioners and/or owners deposit
with the Town Treasurer, for the use of the Town, 25% of $950.00, and
also will.make a guarantee, acceptable to the Board of Public Works, of
6% of the cost of the project annually as water rates for a period of
ten years.
2. The posting of a bond on or before June l, 1951, by the petitioners and/
or owners with the Selectmen, in such form and amount as the latter may
require, to assure the Town that 6 months after'the completion of the
project the road and sidewalks affected by the project shall have been
so reconstructed and repaired including the installation of all necessary
drainage systems therein, as to meet such requirements as theHighway
.Surveyor shall'have prescribed as conditions precedent to the certifi-
cations precedent to the certification of such ways under the
Selectmen's "Regulations for the Laying Out of Streets."
3. That, on or before June l,-1951, the construction of homes shall have
been started.
ARTICLE 48. Voted to take from available funds in the Treasury the sum of
$1300.00 to extend thewater system on Mifflin Drive 240 feet from Mass Ave.
ARTICLE 49. 9oted to take from available funds in the Treasury the sum o~
$670.00 to extend thewater system on Sawyer Road 150 feet from Middlesex St.
ARTICLE 50.. Stricken from warrant.
ARTIC~ES1. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1700.00 to provide a
new sand box at Grogan's Field, s storage locker at Drummond Field and a
sand box, work tables, benches and seed the entire area st the "Sandbank"
playground on Massachusetts Avenue as requested by the Recreational Council.
Tobbe~expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 52. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 'to erect a
five foot woven wire fence along ~the Massachusetts Avenue side of the
"Sandbank" playground. To be expended under direction of Board.of Publlc Wrks
ARTICLE 53. Voted =o take from available funds in the Treasury 'the sum of
$5500.00 to clean and cement line water mains in the water works system.
To be expended under the direction of the Board of Public'~Works.
ARTICLE 5~. Stricken from warrant.
ARTICLE 55~ Stricken from warrant~
ARTICLE 56. Voted to take from available funds in the treasury the sum of
$5000.00 to purchase a tractor-scoop-bulldozer. To be expended under the
direction of the Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 57. Voted to take from available funds in the treasury the sum of
$1300.00 to be used with the present International half-ton pruck to purchase
a new half-ton truck for the .Park and Playground Department. To be expended
under the direction of the Board of'Public ~orks.
ARTICLE 58. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 to be expended
under the direction of the Board of Public Works, to make such extensions of
the water main system, under theregulattons voted at the annual town meeting,
as the Board of Public Works, on October first, considers most necessary,
such extensions no= having been petitioned for a~ the annual meeting.
'348
Adjourned Annual Town Mee$Ing Marbh 17, 1951
ARTICLE 59. Voted to raise and appropriate the ~um of $15,300.00 to be
added to the SSabillzation Fund under Chapter 12~, Acts of 1945, as created
under Art%cl~'"36 of the Warrant for the Annual Meeting held March 16, 1946,
and as recoz~nended in the Reeves' Survey.
ARTICLE 60. 'Voted to take from available funds in the. Treasury the sum of
$5000.00 to be expended by the School Building Committee for the purpose of
completing the program of elementary school building, landscaping, and
equiping, and any other school-buildi~g~expendltures deemed necessary by
the said School Building Committee,
ARTICLE 61. Voted to take from available funds in the Treasury the sum of
$26,800.00 to be added ~o the Stabilization Fund under General Laws,
Chapter 40, Section 5-B.
ARTICLE 62. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $17, ooo.oo for the
purchase of two parcels of land needed for access to the proposed site of
the new high school: one parcel of approximately ten acres belonging to the
Stevens Estate, and/or the other parcel the adJoi~ lot on Main Street owne~
by Daniel Valpey of Me thuen, or their suceesors in title; And th~ Selectmen
are hereby authorized, empowered and dlrec~ted to expend the same, and ~o execute
in the name and behalf of the Town, such agreements or other legal documents
.as may be necessary or advisable for said purposes.
ARTICLE 63. Voted to accept Cotuit Street for a'diatiance of 160 feet fro~
'Andover Street, according ~o the layout approved by the Plsnning and as
.adjudicated by the Board of Selectmen. ~ '
Meeting adjourned at 5:00 P.M.
· Approximately 270 people were present.
..Mrs. Lillian Dearden, ~rs. Angelina Kelley, Miss Rose McEvoy, Miss Rita Enafre
Alfred Garneau, Con Hegarty assisted the Board of Registrars in checking at
~- the variou~ doors .....·
Harry.~Wilcox, Robert Barwell, Carl Thomas, Chris.R~gginbottam, Charles Vincent
and'~Walter~S~amp assisted' the Moderator and Town Clerk on-hand vote counting.
-A true copy:
· ji951 OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY. THE
SELECTM~
ARC .19,-1951
)t~~ of!r MO th ~D~partm, ent.
3eo~or
:Registrar of Voters 1951-54
Infirmry
.firmary
~Publ~c Weigher
, .Bark &. Lumber .
- r specter
~r;:~f' Lo'cR~up
CUstodian ~,Ti,gle~ Proper~
~ioneer Tax,.Tt~l~ Proper~y.
lelief Agent:
of Wights.& Measures
Fence Viewer
~ional Co~cil Member
.~- ,
~ohn ~. Conn0rs.
Thomas H. L~bel
Fred McCormack
0rin Foster
Nora Foster
Herbert Hebb
JamesR. Dooley
Edward~J.~Ellsey
~lbert E. Houle
Charles W. ~aul
~ohn ~.'Fabnum
"Robert J. Burke
AlfredH. McKee
James~J. Maker.
James~J.~Maker
Bernard Bingham
Walter L. Ha~ilton
Harold~Holt
Edwar~ J. 1McCarthy
John M. Barrell
Gilbe~t..Qalvert
~oh44 E. Fenton
EIi'zabeth Elliott
Carl~ A,J~Thomas
NathanieI'Arche~
Philip ~ut~clif£e
Willia~ Smith-
Edward Schorman
John Kilcourse
William MaEowan
Elmer Jgckson
~ohnCushin~
i.95i-
Date Sworn
16, 1951
March 29, 1951
April 13, "
"' 10, "
~prll 2, 1951
April 12, "
March 28, 1951
April 9,. 1951
April 25, 1951
April2'5, 1951
April 9, 1951
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN (Con' t)
Special Police Officers
Intermittent Patrolman
for a period of six
Months. Approved by
Civil Service. Expires
Sept 22, 1951
349
John T. ~olan March 16, 1~51
Charles S. Fowler "
Johh J. Lyons " k "
Joseph J. Senia "~ "
John J. Wilcox
Donald E. Hilton
Frank W. Lee ~ A~ "
Rene Beaulieu March 7 "
Kenneth L. Dearden
Walter Stamp, Jr. March ll "
MalcolmHamilton april 25 "
Frank Howard
Albert Schofield April 23 "
Sylvester M~rphy "
Roland Ambiehl
Philip Midgley ~pril
Alexander Ness "
Charles Zuill
Frederick Salois April 19
Gilbert E. Calvert " 9
John O0novan April 2, 1951
Timothy McCarthy
Myron B. Lewis, Jr. April 7, 1951
Ralph J. Bolderson
Augustine Walsh March 50, 1951
Alexander Ness April 4, 1951
Frank Howard
March 24,. 1951
Board. Samuel
April 3, 1951
April ll, 1951
April 30, 1951
May 4, 1951
May 7, 1951
Kenneth M. Crawford resigned as member of the Advisory
Cavallaro, 70 Maple Ave., appointed in his place.
Abbot SteVens Appointed to the School Bldg Committee.
Waldo H. Holcombe.resigned from Advisory Board.
A~torney Arnold H. Salisbury, 2nd was appointed temporary
Moderator by the Board of Selectmen.
Railroad Avenue officially changed no Waverley Road.
Acting Moderator A~nold H. Salisbury a~pointed the
following members of the Advisory Board ,until the
dissolution of the 1952 Annual Toga'Meeting,
Edwin C. Murphy. John J. Fitzgerald'.
Harvey S. Lebow. Robert Saltonstall.
Leonard Windle. Wald~w~lcombe (resigned)~/ll/51
Samuel Cavallaro "~' ~
Building Inspector.
Fire En~,ineer
Dog Officer
May 26, 1951
May 26, 1951
Martin J. Lawlor. Da~e Sworn: May ~; 1951
Arthur Broderick. ": May 2; 1951
Edwin Koening. " May2,~195&
John Dolan " . Mayl2, 1951
Peter Ritchie appointed =o the Board of Appeals~
Irving'C'. Howes resigned from Board of Appeals.
~ogust 4, !951
John E. Coughlin, 24 Faulkner Rd., and Turner A. Bridges,
160 Foster St., appointed ~o fill vacancies on the
~,,~ o ~, Boar~