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~SULTS OF ELECTION HELD MARCH 2 1 0
P'~:R E C
~NE TWO
1st Mondm in March 7
I N C T S
THItEE FOU'~ T 0 T A L
888 1!60 1051 1757 4 8 3 6
Moderator For One Year
DOIIA~,D N ·
JOHN J. L~q~CH
JOHN C. HICHNAN
DONALD C. S~TH
Paul Smith
Blanks
Town '~'reasurer for One Year
Blanks
Selectman for Three Years
JO~PH A. GUT~
Blank s
Tax Collecto~ for T~ee Years
Blanks
Highway S~veyor For T~ee Tear,s,
WILLIAN A. C~
~RY R. G~N
Blanks
~ee Wamden for T~ee Years
~o ~.
Jo~ Beirne
B~ks
62 79 10~ 176 425
2~5 2~ 287 469 1307
~ 55 l~l 297
4 755 55~ ~9~ 26~95
2~ 52 ~6 5~ 155
783 1015 906 1517 4219
105 1~7 145 220 617
~71 666 1~ 1025 2625
[~70 67~- 20~5.
2O 24 hO 12~
246
'7
);16 4~7 724 2011
324 40 50 151 265
5 9 17 53
78k 10~1 92~ 1557 k286
2 2
lok ll9 125 200
BoarC ~of Assessors for '~'hree Years
EDWARD ~. p~k'LA~ 789
Bl~nks 99
Bce rd of Health for Three Years
EDWARD J. SCA~L011 752
Rober~ FLun 1
· Blanks 155
Board of Public Works for Three Yrs.'
.JOHN J. WZLL1S 52'3~
JOE'G. MOTHERAL
Ered Stevenson
Blanks -
Sch6ol Committee
WILLIAM F. ROCK
lO29 9o~ 15o6 ~5~
15~ 14~ 251 ~o~
971 865 1455 ho2~
1
189 186 502 812
577 579 852 2551
525 ~o2 7~ 2056
1
5~ 70 90 268
5o
for Three Years(2)
510 270 559 1588
~14 26 60~ 11~5~7
565 501 672 2222
29~ 295 ~5 123~
WILLIAM J. PERRIS
RICHARD J. HILL~ 269
THOMAS J.'~cEVOY ~80
Blanks 224
pl~in~ Board For Five Year,~
j~ ~. Mo~u~z~o 5~1 6~5 57~ lo58
ROBERT H. PANGIONE 27~ k21 5~6 5B~
Blanks 75 94 B7 95
Housing Authority for Five Years
JA~S D. MCOA~ 76~ 1005 ~5 147~
Blanks 120 157 16~ 261
2822
55
5
Board of Selectmen and Licensing Commission - each per annum. $2,000.00
Town Treasurer. 11,000.00
Board of Assessors-each $2,~00.
Board Of Health kO0. Tax Collector 5~100
Board of Pub. Works. 400. Tree Warden 1,500.
Highway Surveyor 12,600. I Moderator 50.
Applications received for Absentee Voting and mailed out.
Ballots received, processed and voted
Ballots no~ received on time, day ~ate
A true copy: ATTEST:
.~ ' ~ M~nsignor Wm. A. Long. MARCH 1{
Meeting ooen~d at 1.D0 P.M. with Prayer,. y
ARTICLE 2[ VOTED to refer to Selectmen the appointment of Town officers
recuired by law or by-law to be otherwise chosen.
ARTICLE 5. VOTED.to accept the report.
AETICLE 4. VOTED to fix annual salaries of elected officers as recommended:
and
appropriations as re99.m~pnded by t~9?~dvisory Board.
Article 2 - 12/15/69 Connrac~ ~ail-Service 8/1/69-7/31/70
Article 12 - 1969 Town Charter Study Committee
Article 10 - 9/90/68 Planning Board Consultant
Town Building Main=enanoe (Painting-Lighting)
VOTED to carry forward ~o fiscal 1970 the following articles
Article i - 8/4/69
Article 47 - 1968
Artiole 28 - 1969
Article 38 - 1969
Artiole 3 - 1967
Article 51 - 1967
Artiole 61 - 1967
Artiole 78 - 1968
Article 84 - 1968
Article 48 - 1969
Article 62 - 1969
Article 63 - 1969
S 350.00
933.10
1,250.00
690.00
Article 23 - 1969 Fix Up Town Office Building 5,000.00
Article I - 1963 New Ladder Truck 26.50
Article 62 - 1964 Town Fire Fighters Accident 2,065.86
Article 20 - 1969 Construct ~ Equip, Purnish Fire
Station
Additional Funds uo S/E Fire Station
Extend Sewer - Peters Street
Accept E & B Const. Sewer
Extend Sewer Poor Avenue
Highway Equipmenn (Loan Bal.)
Sidewalks - Oegood St.
Ch. 90 - Salem St.
Sot Top Sidewalk
Permanent Pavement Over Road Excavations
Highway Ch. 90 - Salem St.
Piping
Highway Surface Drain (Chestnut St.) S
U. S. Old Age Assist. - A~min
U. S. Aid to Dependent Children - Admin.
U. S. Disability Assist. - Admin.
U. S. Medical Assist. - Grants
U. S. Medical Assist. - Admin.
School Expenses (Moguel, Main¢o, Fisher, KLS)
School P. L. 864
School P. L. 874
School P. L. 88-210
School P, L. 89-10 (Title I)
School P. L. 89-10 (Title VI-A)
Article lg - 1967 Addition to Franklin School
Article 68 - 1969 School Educational Consultant
Article 69 - 1969 School (Prel. Plans, Specs., Sigh
School)
North Andover School Lunch
North Andover Athletic Association
Playgrounds Expenses (Sweeney's Fences)
Parks & School Grounds Expenses (K. Bailey - P. Rea)
Article 27 - 1969 Printing Town By-Laws
Article 70 - 1967 Develop Well-Field
Article 42, 52, 54, 55, 56 - 1968 Extend Water
Water Extensions
Extend Water
Replace 6" Water Main
Water Main Extensions
Renew Water Services
Extend Water - Adams Avenue
Article 44 - 1968
Article 53 - 1968
Article 30 - 1969
Article 33 - 1969
Article 34 - 1969
Artiole i - 12/15/69
Accrued Interest on Water and Fire Bonds
113,808.69
2,000.00
5,073.55
4,390.17
1,385.73
2,673.00
2,500.00
3,975.74
8,000.00
2,373.38
46,000.00
5,000.00
~7,221.75
14,28
22.27
131.00
2,501.85
966.99
708.80
2,974.14
26,709.30
60.99
7,635.81
108.00
29,462.95
17,830.07
25,000,00
11,111.28
1,775.53
375.00
550.00
500.00
52,068.64
1,676.15
1,000.00
1,649.52
48,842.07
2,000.00
733.62
620.02
287.72
S 451.993.47
ARTIC~. 6. VOTED to adopt the following
by' .t .he~_A_d ~i SP~Y. B card:
'~',l 1 Selec~en
Salaries and Wa9es $
budget recommendation as submitted
9,575 S-1].,989 S 12,060 S 12,060 J
2,960 3,161 5,915 5,915
2
Salariesand Wages
Expenses
14,320 15,948 17,335 17,335
3,963 5,764 5,977 5,977
3
Salaries and Wages
14,968 15,918 16,101 16,101
3,402 8~371 11,055 11,055
Tax Collector
Salaries an~ Wages
Expenses
7,793 8,741' 9,099 9,099
4,820 4,651 5,370 5,370
Town Clerk
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
6,800 7,500 13,900 13,900
813 1,699 480 480
6
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
18,389 19.070 19,806 19,806
5,963 5,897 6,866 6,866
Election and Registrars
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400
10,986 8,304 7,974 7,974
Town Counsel
Annual Retainer
Expenses
4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000
1,040 1,040 1,560 1,560
9 Moderator
Salary
50 50 50 50
10 Advisory Committee
Expenses 160 lB0 150 150
11
Capital Outlay Committee
Expensss $ 366 $ 403 $ 550
79
550
12
Planning Board
Salaries and Wages 994 1,166 2,020
Expenses 164 357 480
2,020
480
13
Board of Appeals (Zoning)
Salaries and Wages 1,089 1,168 2,020
Expenses 192 106 350
2,020
350
14
Personnel Board
Salaries and Wages 1,053 1,298 1,440
Expenses 186 188 250
1,440
25O
15
Town Building
Salaries and Wages 2,080 2,080 2,080 2,080
Expenses 5,942 5,705 6,600 6,600
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Annual Town Meeting Expenses 3,019 3t083
Police Depar~msnt (Includes School
Crossing Guards)
Salaries and Wages $ 189,604 $ 217,479
Expenses 18,470 21,429
· Fire Depar:ment (Includes Forest Fires
& Forest Fire Warden)
Salaries and Wages 199,652 241,130
Expenses 9,843 10,938
Dog Officer
Salazy 400 450
Expenses 697 747
Civil Defense
Salary 900 900
Expenses 3,513 3,600
Building Inspector
Salaz~ 3,480 4,639
Expenses 448 599
Wiring Inspector
Salary 1,450 1,750
Expenses 398 392
23 Gas Ianpec=or
Salary
Expenses
24 Sealer of Weights and Measures
-Salary
E~penses
25 Board cf Health
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
26
27
Greater Lawrence Sanitary District
~insl In~ec~r
Salaz~
28 Garbage Dispose! Contrac=
29 Board of Public Works
Salaries
30 Sewer Maintenance ~ Construct/on
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
31 Water Maintenance & Cons~ruc:ion
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
32
3f575 3f575
$ 234,610 $ 234,610
25,480 25,480
272,324 272,324
14,185 14,185
450 450
747 747
900 900
3,600 3,600
6,120 6,120
1,260 1,260
1,750 1,750
410 410
600 600 600 600
56 98 100 - - 100
33
34
35
Parks and School Grounds
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
Tree Department
Salaries an~ Wages
Expenses
Dutch Elm Disease
Labor Wages
~xpenses
Insect Pest Control
Salary and Wages
Expenses
900 900 1,200 1,200
185 250 250 250
$ 10,677 S 11,588
6,191 6,531
400 400
15,951 16,864
900 $ 1,200
19,964 16,159
12,000 11,380
70,72Z 81,063
50,985 52,935
17,872 18,878
6,991 7,991
22,741 25,111
5,586 6,915
7,261 7,258
1,599 1,595
11,682 13,009
3,182 3,184
$ 12;188"$ 12,188
7,130 7,130[
1,466 1,466
400 400
17,796_ 17;796
S 1,200 $ 1,200
24,000 24,000
14,000 14,000
84,000 84,000
55,000 55,000
21,000 21,000
8,500 8,500
25.871 25,871
6,915 6,915
7,269 7,269
1,600 1,600
13,109 13,109
3,185 3,185
36 street Lighting Expenses
37 Streets - General Maintenance
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
38 Snow Removal
Expenses
39 Refuse Disposal
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
40 *Board of Public Welfare
Salaries
41
*Welfare Administration
Salaries and Expenses
Reimbursements
Net Cost to Tows
Amount to he raised
42
*Welfare Grants
Total Spent
Reimbursements
Net Cost to Town
Amount ~o be raised
43 Veterans Benefits
Salaries
Bxpenses
cash Grants
44 Graves Registration
salaries
Expenses
52,366 54,357 57,000 55,000
91,048 101,957 114,400 107,600
49,908 54,998 72,400 62,400
54,549 114,906 45,000 45,000
56,471 61,115 67,000 67,000
9,800 ~ 18,000 14,500
RESPONSIBILITY FOR WELFARE HAS BEEN ASSUMED
BY TH~ STATE
3,170 $ 3,170 $ 3,170 $ 3,170
239 227 285 285
30,278 41,136 46,150 46,150
124 175 175 175
374 825 450 450
34,185 $ 45,033 $ 50,230 $ 50,230
45
46
SCHOOLS
school Department
salaries and Wages $1,266,393 $1,545,177
Less reimbursement special funds ......
(P.L. 864 and 874) ......
Net Salaries and Wages to be ......
appropriated ......
Expenses (including $1,690
of Out-of-State-Travel) 261,144
Less reimbursement special funds
(P.L. 864 and 874) .....
Net Expenses to be appropriated .....
Regional Vocation School
Allocation of cost ~o N. Andover
TOTAL- SCHOOLS
47 Steven's Memorial Library
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
48 Playgrounds & Bathing Beaches
Salaries and Wages
Expenses
49 Recreational Council
Salariesand-Wages
Expenses
50 Group Insurance
52 -'Con=in~ent Fund
53
54
Rental of Veterans Headquarters
Patriotic & Civic Celebrations
55 Insurance
56 Industrial Commission Expenses
57 Land Damage Claims
58
59
60
Ira Carry Pension
Out of State Travel (Not including schools)
Conservation commission Expenses
61 Se
$1,765,819 $1,765,819
80,000 30,000
1,735,819. 1,735,819
281,565 307,918 307,918
.._.._..~s3oo 8,8o~
..... 299,618 299,618
$1,597,897 $1,895,261 $2,119,760 $2,11.9.:760
4,990 5,104 5,840 5,840
" 2,49~ 2f616 4,000 4~00~
$ 41,570 $ 50,273 $ 62.513 $ '62,513
83,777 92,243 109,352 109,35%
$ 3,500 S 3,025 $ 3,500 $ 3,500
1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200
1,066 803 1,000 1,000
51,775 45,664 55,000 55,000
23 15 100 100
750 ........
2,500 -- - .....
864 550 1,000 1,000
86 394 2,000 2,000
-- 250 500 500
$ 15,207 S 16,601 S' 23,000 $ 23,000]
5,000 5,986 7,000 7,000
$ 42,189 $ 48,919 $ 50,185 $ 50,185
12,09~ 18,965 15f270._~ 15,270._
62 Highway Equipment
63 School Bonds
64 Welfare Bond
65 Water Main Notes &Sonds
66 Sewer Notes & Bonds
67 FAre Station
68 Police Station
69 Highway Equipment
70 S¢hool Bonds
71 Bond Issue Expense
72 Water Main Notes & Bonds
73 Sewer Notes & Bonds
74 Fire Station
75 Short Term ~orrowing
76 Police Sta=ion
TOTAL - INTEREST ON DEBTS
$ 15,000 $ 10,000
200,000 200,000
35,000 .....
77,500 82,000
35,000 32,000
.....
$ 1,606 $ 1,168
78,920 72,590
..... 1,428
20,853 21,035
11,278 10,906
18,558 34,597
2,188 3,783
$ 134,551 $ 145,507
$ 16~00 $ 16,000
200,000 200,000
87,000 87,000'
27,000 27,000
18,000 18,000
10~000 10,000
$ 2,280 $ 2,280
66,260 66,260
1,500 1,500
25,473 25,473
9,834 9,834
9,943 9,943
72,000 72,000
3,393 3,393
$ 190,683 $ 190,683
8i/'
GRARD TOTAL
..... $3,539,094 $4,040,413
' $4,462,011 $4,439,711
'$1,500.00
500.
12,000.
6.550..
10,000.
32,000..
54, i72,50
ARTICLES OF MONEY TO HE RAISED & APPROPRIA~O
ARTICIE iO'L ~th duly C~leoration '
11. Christmas Lighting
16. Comprehensive Planning Program
l~...,~Conse~va=ion Commission soil survey
:~ 1~. Two new police officers
l~.., Seven new fireman
20.' Personnel Boar~: t~I $1,106~00
= (g) 27,715.
(i) i5o.
.~'- (J) 957.50
" '(k) i,i55.
(i) 75.
"" (m) 225.
,. (n) 225.
(o) 2,45~.
21.. Personnel Board
· ,, 25. Fire Dept. overtime.
~ :26. Hghwy. Dept. Heavy'Eqpt. SPecialist
43.' Hghwy Dept. Chepter 90.
-50. Three new police .cars.
51.' Hgnwy Dept.. Equipment.
B.P.W. equipment.
Tree Dept. equipment.
~ Fire Chiefs car
"' I ' ' ~ ~ DPainage on Mar~in Ave.
Highway Dept. Any stree= in Town.
· Five rel_ocatable class rooms.
9o.,,Cleaning painting standpipe
68.'B.P.W. water main e~tensions.
69. B.P.W. renewing water services.
70. Hg,h, wy D~,,p=.Chapter 90, any street.
72. piping brook disposal site.
,, ,,
.. cleaning brooks
" D guard rails
7756: ,%'% ,," catch basins
t . ~, [, fence, disposal site
~ .... repairing old stone ~ulverts
~' ' ;' · street signs
0. Railroad ServiceP Aug ~,. 1970 to July 51, 1971
81. Town & City boundary lines.
84. Fencing Town Yard
8_5. Hot topping Town Yard.
~6. Painting-panellin Town Office bldg.
90. Overlay Reserve to A~eserve Fund.
Total amount to be ~aised ~ Appropriated.
55,275.o0
5,500.
6,45~.~0
46,000.
7,000.
15,200.
6,000.
8,200.
2,500.
40,o00..
34,~76.88
19,000.
2,000.
.~,000.
2,000.
5,000.
2,000
5,000
1,000
1,500
2,500
~00.
500.
2,500.
1,500.
6,000.
2,000
(Articles).
$414,752.78
ARTICLE 7. VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the article.
" ~. VOTED to ADOPT the article.
" 9. VOTED to adopt the article and fix the annual compensation of the"IU
Bcard of Health Physician at $1100.
ARTICLE 10. VOTED to adopt the article
" ll. VOTED to adopt the article.
" 12. VOTED to establish as a town way the portion of Clark Street de-
scribed by the Article, by accep ting the Selectmen's laying-out of the same
as heretofore filed with the Town Clerk.
ARTICLE l~. VOTED to estsblish Ferncrof~ ~Circle, Neadow View Road and High Wood
Way, as described by the Article, as town ways, by accepting the Selectmen,s
laying out of the same as heretofore filed with the Town Clerk.
ARTICLE lk. Voted to REJECT the article.
" 15. Voted to' strike the article from the Warrant.
~' 16. VOTED to raise and appropriate $12,000.00 provided that a 701
Comprehensive Planning grant be c ommitte~ To the Town prior to J~ly l, 1970
for the purpose of engag~ing a Planner the scope of whose duties shall be to
provide a ~aster Plan which plan shall be accompanied by recommended Town
~eeting articles to implement or ~eceommend changes in land uses; to recommend
re-zoning of specific areas of the Town for specific changes in use; to review,
analyze and revise the existing Zoning By-Law; to review and make recommen-
dations on Planning Board Suggestions, suggestions from private citizens and
Town Service organizations concerning new proposals as they effect the use of
land in North Andover; and if no such commitment is made to authorize the
Planning Board to expend not more than $6,000.00 of said appropriation to
engage professional planning consultants on a per diem or consulting basis
for the aforementioned purposes.
ARTICLE 17. VOTED to adopt the article.
~' 18. VOTED to adopt the article. ($10,000 for 2 men).
" 19. VOTED to authorize the appointment of four regular'Fire Lieutenants
from the present personnel of the ~ire Department and an additional seven
regular~ fire fighters to man the new branch fire station, and to raise and
appropriate the sum of $52,000 for the purpose of the article.
ARTICLE 20. IA) VOTED to adopt the proposal
B) VOTED to reject the proposal
(C) VOTED to adopt, the proposal
(D) VOTED to adopt, the proposal
(E) VOTED to adopt, the proposal
(F) VOTED to reject the proposal
(G) VO.~ to adopt.the proposal, except to reduce to $1~,0~4 the
maximum rate for PF-~, and to Raise & appropriate $27,715
for this purpose.
(H). VOTED ~o adopt the proposal
(I) VOTED to adopt the proposal, except t? reduce,the amount to
be appropriated to $150, and to. set t~e annual salary of any
Registrar of Voters at
(J) VOTED to adopt the proposal.
(K) VOTED to adopt the proposal.
(L) VOTED ~o adopt the proposal, except to reduce, the amount to
be appropriated to $75, and to set the annual-salary of the
Gas InspecTor at $700.
(M) VOTED to adopt the proposal
(N) VOTED to adopt the proposal
(0) VOTED to adopt the proposal
(P) VOTED to reject the proposal
(Q) VOTED to adopt the proposal.
ARTICLE ~21. VOTED to adopt the article.
" ~22. VOTED to amend the Personnel By-Law as p~oposed by ~the Article,
and,~add~, appropriate~.as~terlsk~after~eaeh.designation~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- · · .... in said ~chedule "A'".
ARTICLE 25: VOTED to reject tt{e article.
2~. VOTED to reject the article.
25. VOTED unanimously to adopt the article.
26. VO~ED to adopt the article.
27. VOTED to reject the article.
" 28. VOTED to adopt the article.~
~ 29. VOTED to adopt~ the article.
50. VOTED to adopt the article.
~1. VOTED to adopt.uthe article.
ARTICLE 55. VOTED TO AD0~ the article. AI~'i"Ii~H~TIVE 798. NEGATIVE 45.
ARTICLE 5k. VOTED to strike the article from the "arrant.
" 55. At this point (4:55 P.~,~., brief recess declared. Meeting resumed
)
ARTICLE 55- VOTED to strike the a.~ticle from tho ¥larrant. " 56. V0'I~D to strike the article from the Warrant.
" 57. VOTED to reject the article. AFF.-154 NEG.-772
" 38. VOTED to strike the article from the ~Tarrant.
" 59. VOTED to reject the article. AFF.-459. NEG.-2~5.(P~C;Af-40~.Ne258.
" 40. VOTED t~ strike the article from the Warrant.
At this point motion was duly made and seconded that the meeting' stand ad-
Journed (7;20 P.M. ) until Saturday March 21, 1970 at 1:50 P.M. So Voted.
Meeting opened Saturday March 21, 1970 at 1:50 P.M. 556 Voters Present.
ARTICLE 41. VOTED unanimously to adopt the~-~a~ticle.
'" 42; VOTED to reject the article.(AFF.-ll3. ~¢EG.- 511.)
" 45. VOTED to adopt the article and to raise and appropriate the sum~
... of $46,000 for its purpose
" 44. VOTED that $40,000 is appropriated for laying and re-laying water
~- mains of not less than. 6 inches in dia~er~and for lining such
mains with lining of not less than 1/16' of an L6ch and that to
raise this appropriation the Treasurer, with the approval of the
Selectmen is authorized to borrow $40,000 under Chapter 44 of the
General Laws as amended~ Unanimous vo~e.
" 45~ VOTED to'reject the article. AFF-207. NEG-210.
" 4~. VOTED to authorize the Selectmen to implement the proposal as
. ~ ~made in the article.
" 47- VOTED to reject the article. AFF-128. 2~EG-296.
'~ 48'. VOTED ~to strike the article from'the Warrant.
-~' 49~ VOTED to reject the article. AFF-85. NEG-291.
" 50: VOED to adopt the article. ·
"~" ~51~ ~VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $15,200, to' be expended
under the direction of the Highway surveyor for the ~urchase
:-:-~' one dump t~uck, 50,000G~, one 1962 Ford dump t~uck no be traded,!
and for the purchase of one sedan, a~ 1965 Ford Galaxie be t raded¥~
" 52~~' VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,000, to~ be ex~
under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose
of replacing a 1961 For~ pl.atform truck and a
pick-up truck.
" 55. VOTED to adopt the article.
"" .54.~.~.MOTED to adopt the artLcle.
J~'. ~i~.~ ~' ASp6 ~ and 58. VOTED that these articles be considered toge~her~
~ -L --~ ~ 8P ~, and that .~he sum of $56,500, is appropriated for the
struction of sewers porposed thereby; provided, that as to the con-
structlon proposed ~by Article 56', no work shall be done unless,
later tha~ July l, 1970, Charles Nig~elli shall have paid to the Town
$12,000~ to be used for the purpose o~ said Article without ful~ther ~
....... _ ~.appropriation by-the Town,~ and provided~ that ~as' to the construct
proposed by Article 57, no work shall be done unless, no later than
August l, 1970, the foundation of one. building shall have been com-~
pleted on land of Mitchell P. Bootman on Martin Avenue, and provid&d
that as to the construction porposed by Article 5~, no work shall be
~.done unless, no later than August 1, 1970 the foundation of one
~ Suildlng shall have been completed upon the premises affected
To raise maid appropriation the Treasurer, with the approyal of the
Selectmen, is authorized to borrow $36,500 under Chapter 44 of the
General Laws as amended. Unanimous vote and so declared.
" 59. VOTED to adopt the article and r~ise and appropriate the sum of
$4,400, for the purpose of the article.
" 60, VOTED that $18~200 is appropriat~ddfor the extensionsz~o$~water
mains on Salem Street and that to ~aise this appropriation the
Treasurer, with the ap~r0val of the Selectmen, is authorized to borr
$18,'200 under Chapter ~4 of the General Laws, as amended. Provided,
h~,ever, that no work sh~ll~be done under this vote unless, prior, to
July 1, 1970, George H. art shall have paid to the To~rn ~,~00, to
be used for the purposes .of this Article without further
by the Town. UNANII.~OUS VOTE.
61. VOTED t~ reject the article.
ARTICLE 6E. VOTED to adopt the article and raise and appropriate the sum
of $~0,000, for its purpose. '
ARTICLE 65. VOTED that the article be ADOPTED, that $~5,000 be approoriated
for its purpose, ant that to raise this appropriation $4~,225.12 be a~pro-
~riated and transferred from the Stabilization ~%md, and the balance of
~4~76.~ be included in the 1970 tax ~ vy. Unanimous vote.
ARTICLE 6~. VOTED to reject the article.
ARTICLE 65. VOTED to reject the article.
ARTICLE 66. VOTED to ADOPT the article.
ARTICLE 6'(. Motion by Selectmen to wi=hdraw the article.
ARTICLE 6~. VOTED to ADOPT the article.
ARTICLE 6~. VOTED to ADOPT the article.
ARTICLE 70. VOTED to ADOPT the article.
ARTICLE 71. VOTED ~o raise and appropriate ~he sum of $9,00~.05 t'~ be expend-
ed.under the direction of the Highway Surveyor, with the prior approval of
the Selectmen,'for highway projects.having the approval of the.State Depart-
ment of Public Works, apportioned ~o the Town by saic Departmen~ under Section
~, of Chapter 7~6 of the Acts of 1~69. c(NOTE: St.1956, C.71~, ~ apportioned
to the several cities and towns of the ommonweal~h the sum of million for
an accelerate~ highway program: North And~er's.share of this amount, as
stated therein, was $27,024.15. St.1~89. C.7bo, #4, authorize the apportion-
ment of $5 million among the several cities and towns, each ~o receive 1/5 of
the amount se~ forth in said ~SA.
VOTED ~o. ADOPT the article.
to raise ant app~opria~e $2000, for the article.
=o raise ant appropriate $5000, for the article.
raise an~ appropriate. S1000, for ~ne article.
ADOPT the article.
raise ane appropriate $2500, for the ar~icle.
reject the article.
raise and appropriate Sh00 for the article'.
raise and apprbpriate $500 for ~he articlel
raise and appropriate $2500 for the article.
ADOPf the article.
strike article from the warrant.
ARTICLE 72.
ARTICLE 75- VOTED
ARTICLE 7h- V~ED
ARTICLE 75. VOTED to
ARTICLE 76. V0~ED to
" 77. VOTED to
" 7~- VOTED'to
" 79. VOTED to
" ~0. VOTED to
" ~1. VOTED ~o
" ~2. V~£'ED to
~' 85. V~I'ED ~o
" ~. V0~'ED to
~' ~5. Vu~'Eo to
" 8~. V0',*-D to
" 87. VOTED to
" ~. VOTED to
" ~ VOTED to
" 90.
raise
ADOPT'
ADOPT
ADOPT
and appropriate $1500 for
the article.
the article.
the article.
the article.~
ADOPT the article.
ADOPT the article.
V0'£'~D ~o raise ana appropriate the sum of $55,000 for the
Reserve Fund . AFP-10~. NEG-88.
~ 91. VOTED to'reject the article.
" 92. V02ED to ADOPT t~e article and to transfer from available funds
the sum of $100,000.00 for its purpuse
William B. Duffy, Sr., motioned and seconded that a vote of thanks be given
to the new Modera=or Doanlc F. Smith, the ~cvi=ory Board and Personn=l Board
for an excellen~ Job. Mee=ing adJournec at 5:55 P.M.
1196 registerec voters were cneckec for the mee=ing of March 14,
550 registered vo~er~were checked for a~Jouz.n~u m~eting March 21, '1~70.
Moc~.ator Donald F. Smith pu01icly exp~'e~see his thanks ant appreciation
Town Clerk John Lyons and'to Town Counsel Arnold Salisbury for their
interest, planning, cooperation and all the work they pu~ into making this
the ~rges~ meeting of recora run so smoothly, efficiently and effectivley
for him, a big impor~an~ Job, well done. Town Clerk John Lyons. expressed ' '~
to Mr. John Robinson Audio-Video director of the School Department gn~ his
staff for their help and'cooperation in arranging for the T.V. for the over-
flow of the meeting in the cafeteria. Assisting the Moderator and Town Clerk
were Acting Assistant Moderator Clifford E. Elias, Esquire, Henry Fink, Harold
Boynton, Stu Wilson, Lou Kmiec, Milton Howard, John Mahoney, James Hurrell,
George Massey, Jack McLay, George Myers, Ted Peters, Nicholas Nicetta, William
Cyr, Arthur Resca, Jim MacDonald, William McEvoy and Robert Maurer. Assisting
Registrars of voters on Check List were: Rose McEvoy, Earline Lyons, Mary Windle,
Leonard Windle, Ethel Mailhot, Gladys Hurley, Phyllis Jackson, Rita Hanlon,
Elizabeth Dushame, Barbara Hannay, and MarJorie Heider.