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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
APPLICATION FILING DATE
BOARD OF APPEALS December 20s 1972
Nonce:—This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied
by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building
Inspector or other authority.
APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REOUIREMENTS
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
Applicant: William J. Clancyr Jr. Address: 260 Bradford St., N.A.
TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements
of Section 6 paragraph 6.3 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Premises affected are situated on the North--X— South— East West
Brentwood Circle agb5ox' Great Pond Rd.
West—
side of ____ � feet distant from the corner of
Street and known as NUMBER Lot #3 Brentwood Circle
Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building
1. Size of building: 9$ feet front: 26 —feet deep.
Height: 2 stories: —feet.
2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) Residential
3. Zoning District: R-2 _ 4. Date of erection: Spring — 1973
5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III
6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: No
7. Description of proposed work or use: I wish to build closer to the sideline than
the allowed 30 ft. setback.
8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows: The lot is laid out
in such a manner that it is impossible to build a house that conforms with
others in the neighborhood and meet the 30 ft. setback requirement.
I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper andinti expen
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
APPLICATION FILING DATE
BOARD OF APPEALS Dn**W �o W2
Notice.:—This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied
by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building
Inspector or other authority.
APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
Applicant: William de 01swo Jr* Address: 260 8r*Word Stot X*A.
TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements
of Section 6 Paragraph F-* of the Zoning Ordinance.
Premises affected are situated on the North f South East West
side of +s feet distant from the corner of A ?"d RAO
Street and known as NUMBER Lft 03 Dant A
Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building
1. Size of building: 9S feet front: 26 —feet deep.
Height: 2 stories: 21 feet.
2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) Be414�61411
3. Zoning District: 4. Date of erection: 811'1118 '' Ate'
5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III
6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: No
7. Description of proposed work or use: 1Aid& to bli#W eUsw t0 the didaUX0 14410
the 4124wed 30 ft* 11*UNA**
8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows: The 1" if 24" Ott
In sumh a m=w that it is bls to bd1d a hams* that amfftme Frith
otbwe in the 1eid6whood and mast the 30 ft. *
I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and intien
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
BUILDING INSPECTOR
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January 11t 1973
Board of Appeals
Town Office Building
North Andovery Dass.
Gentlemen:
Mr. Clancy was refused a building permit because
his proposed building would be nearer the side lot lines
than the Zoning By—Law allows.
Very truly yours,
CHARLES H. FOSTER
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BUILDING INSPECTOR
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
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January 9p 1973
Board of Appeals
Town Office Building
North Andovert Mass.
Gentlemen:
The Planning Board received legal notices of the
hearings to be held by your Board upon the petitions of
Frederick White and William Clancy, Jr. and find they have
no comment to make concerning either of them.
Very truly yourst
PLANNING BOARDeio�
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Charles W. Tromblyt Jr.t Esq.
Chairman
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
Dsoaaber 27„ . . .197;.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will give a
hearing at the Town Building, North Andover,on. . Y4md1W. . . .
6. . . . . the 150 day of . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .
19. �, at7= clock, to all parties interested in the appeal of
. . . . . . .V� J. CLwff# o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
requesting a variation of Sec.. . .60 . . _ of the Zoning
By Law so as to permit. . .f_Od' i
to011f I" MAS 'art IS allure. . . . . . . . . . . ...
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o th remises, locate at. .v atds Qt �A�1, ue"
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By Order of the Board of Appeals
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December,271MOTM
972
sNotice is hereby given that the
Board of Appeals will give a hear-
. ing at the Town Building, North
Andover, on Monday evening the
lith dey of Jana"1973,at 7.30
p.m. ,'dock, to all parties inter-
ested In the appeal of WILLIAM J.
CLANC9,JR.requesting a variation
of See.6.3 of the Zoning By Law so
as to Permit the erection of a
dweging closer to the side Inc line
-Mef Is a9owed by the Zoning By-
; an the Premises, located at
thrnorth old*of Brentwood Circle,
Approx,600 ft.from Great Pend
Read and known as Lot #3,Grant-
"ad Circle.
- By Order of the Board of Appeals
J.PHI LtP*A.RSE NAULT,Esq.,
Chairman
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BOARD OF APPEALS s NUR N ANDOVER a
January 13, 1073 0 Lo
William J. Clancy, Jr.
Lot #3, Brentwood Circle
Petition #1-173
Jon,- J. '.rnns, `)wn r, opk
Town 901 -i4—
North
heli 11v the Board of Appeals on January 15, 1973 upon appli-
'jTT1,Tgy r, rr,lsp.Trv, aR• who requested a variation of Sec, 6.3 of the
Jon:ir , ?--`•sw Gr, +^ n-rmi+. the erection of a dwelling closer to the side lot
lir:- In-ated at the north side of Brentwood Circle, approx. 600
fPpt r rrPa+ r` , N Piss and known as Lot #3 Brentwood Circle. The following
mprryl,r yrr ^A r,r— o•-t nn ? vnti.na,: J. Philip Arsenault, Esq., Chairman; Dr. Eugene A.
ynri n, Jr. , and Associate Members Louis DiFruscio and
The l^Parir r waa AdtrPrti=nd in the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune on December 30, 1972 and
?ar iary !`,, lca?3 ^� ' a.i -,butters were duly notified by reptla.r mail.
Nr. Clan— nr his own behalf. He explained that, when he purchased the lot
he ,a1.; not, rAali,;, +. + th? land tapered from 150 feet frontage to 103 feet to the
rear• Na, F.ri,a *.� ^, :� f=r his house plans to meet the setback requirements but was
una?�lo to lo so. A tri A4 t.n Get the hol.tse at an angle but it still wouldn't fit.
4e ir"p—+0.0 a1.n+, of money for the land and the house plans and feels
th?t. it , s a bar'-+; +hat he is not able to fit the house on the lot because of
its jjr4,jaha p, N? e)^lained that bQcause of being in the watershed area, he
Dann o„l,r ?n^P tha ra--fi tank and leaching field in a certain area in the front
Of' PhP + ,,,mat 90 hnl sp is .set back 70 feet from the front and the leaching
f1J,-1ra wr, 1l j r,a+ h•, 1r. than 30 feet from the lot line. Also, there are two
larErp trPe4 i.r the frontthat he does not want to remove.. He said there are
onl,v anvl eq or,l rn rere; of the house that do not meet the seti^ack requirements,
hPraasP hr'
ha'- +.>• ,•? t^ nlaoP the hn1,sP in the best way possible. This problem is
uniilne *,n this 'of -�?nnil, other lots in the area do not have this problem.
No nnp elsp Gore a,^-1 +.hQr , wag no opposition. There ;were no abutters present.
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WILLIAM J. CLANCY, JR. -2- January 18, '1973
The netit.i.on wag tnken anior sdvi:sement and during this period was reviewed by
the Rnard. The Pnarf' "rrinri +.hat the lot is of a unique shape and that there is
P. hardship that the i1r),i4P n.arnot be properly placed on the lot because of the
shape of the lot P,-,lase of being in the watershed area, the septic system
has to be in a `P9 which alto limit's the placing of the house on the lot.
This "rohlPm is P^ ; - ti +.hi, lot alone since other lots in the area do not
have +..his nrnrlem 7rnntin� of this variance would not be detrimental to j
ti'?e nei^hhnrroo-+ �„ �ac ,i i not he in substantial derogation of the provisions of
the Zoning By-Tqw Pn,i --.i,14 cause substantial hardship to the petitioner if it
were not. crr-,ntP,a
Yr. Serio made +i^r to r.ANT the variance with the condition that the leaching
°field be r a(-e(4 no H nr 10 feet to the lot line; Mr. Di.Frascio seconded the
Very truly yours,
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BOARD OF APPEALS
J. Philip Arsenault, Esq.
Chairman
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF DECISION
Date . . . . . . . .V.IM . . . . . .
Petition No.. . 10.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Date of Hearing. . . . . . .
Petition of . . . . . ll 4. . ,: . . . .'01. . !: .
Premises affected .
Referring to the above petition for a variation from the requirements of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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so as to permit . : . a.!. . : to P um
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After a public hearing given on the above date, the Board of Appeals voted to . the
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and hereby authorize the Building Inspector to issue a
permit to . . . . . . �w
for the construction of the above work, based upon the following conditions:
Signed
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BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
December,271972
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Appeals will give a hear-
ing at the Town Building, North
Andowre , on Monday o+ening the
IS-.h day of Janaory 5973,av 7:20
p.m. o'cloes, to a!! parties inter-
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12 "` LAWRENCE EAGLE-TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Mass.-Saturday,June 24,1972
Rain notwithstanding,
An-
De Ni ILNorth dover
11 ask OIC for pools
SALEM, N.H. — Undaunted by the Thomas A. Haley, 13 Colonial Drive,'fence, • (+�
a monsoon — like season, 11 more Salemites $1,100. Officers
I� a� A�umnl elect
applied for building permits for backyard
swimming pools this week. Alsoincluded William M. O'Brien, 55 Millvilte St., ad- recently at the Shepard two ears were:
in the.list of lications to Buildin -In- dation $1,000; Darrell C. Larrabee, 1 Gen DERRY, N.H. The Fin- q hep d Build- y presiPent=
aRP 8 kerton Academy Biennial ing• It Was voted to conducta Frederick Manning; vice res ,
spector.Harold G. Bailey are eight fo .- erai Pulaski Drive, swimming pool, ;100; dent, E rhaim-Martin; correHxrs;
u' S Alumni Reunion was held fund a among alumni for P ,•.. ,
drive
dwellings. Richard H. Wilder, 14 Elmwood Ave., util- g y, ,
new field,at the acade spondin secretary,
The applicants:-F. C. Shambarger IH, 1 ity'building, $140; Richard Miller, 19 Alex my; Richardson Pounder, rerordm. ...........
„ Olive Ave., swimming pool, $650; Alan A. ander Ave.,,fence, '$100; Helen M. Kelley, Planners . secretary, Bertha Smith Mac,,` "
Brown, 30 Scotland Ave., utility,building, 10 Parkview Ave., swimming pool, $2,000; A family-style dinner was Dougall; treasurer, Kenneth;.-z;.
$200; Joseph Couture, 72 School St., swim- Roland Emerson, 8 Mulberry Terrace, t0 meet Hartman;'executive board
served by the women of the �`
ming pool, ;L,50D; Iia. Donahue,_133eater swimmin¢ Hoot $2:800; R.C. Swadei; 13 DERRY, N.H. — G. A. Bed Central Congregational Church Donald Wyman, Ruth Da ., -
St., alterations, $905; WiLLam Fourrder, 30 Theriault Ave., swimming pool, ;B50, Jo- with I Dicey as after din Sawyer, Ruth Grady Wheele�7
and will present a final plan Irving ei
Crestwood Circle, fence, $300 Joseph R. seph E. ,Mawson, Twinbrook Avenue, Hers speaker. and Raymond Fisher.
Buotte 2 Ridgeview.Ave.; utility budding, swimming pool, $1,000; Richard A. for one lot off Bedard Avenue , pew
$250; Robert and Arlene Picard, 1 Scotland McCracken, 18 Pattee Road, fence, $270; , to the planning board at its
Ave., swimming pool, $1,870• Bo Universal Cons meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Principal Ivah Hackler was Designated is honors' `
Boyce FW ng,*$1 Co. Inc., Crestwood the courtroom of the Adams given g
.' ' en a standing ovation for his alumni are Ivah A. Hack
ter, 5 Theresa Ave., swimming pool $350; Circle, dwelling,'$19,500; Bohn Naylor, Memorial Building. completion of 3 years,at the Olive M.
James J. Palermo, 4 Brentwood Ave., Fiedler Avenue, two dwellings, $15,0oo Abbott, Donald
The lot is adjacent to section academy Peterson and Alfred F Cg
swimming pool, $400; William Vieweg; 3 each; Robert N. Stevens-, 49 Charles St.,
Rid eview Ave., swimming pool,.$5#0;0; addition, $300; J. L. five, reservation for water sup- ner.
g g p Sil Davis, 3 Lgndale Ave.,
Robert-Dowie, Glen. Road, dwelling utility"budding, $78; L.T. Construction Co. Ply. Officers elected for the,next
$18,000; William Hagen, Budron Ave e, Inc. Clydesdale Avenue dwelling, $20,000;
1 addition, $125; Henry E. Gorgol, Nolo#eAv- L. T. Construction Co. Inc., Palomino Ave
enue, alterations, $M; John; J. o c, we, dwelling $20,000,-' George Bedrosian,
Cove load Extension dwelling, "` Kell ,Road, d
y welhiig; $21,Q0o.
Salem,,: N. IL 4W .1 . • ,
_ QUALITY/D1SCO1UNT FOODS
Pinewood,Perhy Thursday
SALEM; N.H. = The annual Pinewood Thomas Ribaudo; advanced,to Webelos,
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Derby sponsored by Cub Scout Pack 404 John D Agostino, John Hubicsak, Robert SUNDAY SPECIALSy
will be at the Salem rest area off Trout,-David Bascom, athlete, Ronald
Route 93 Thursday at 7 p.m. Waites and Robert Merry; Citizen, Ronald
The derby will be under the difea3oof Arden and John D'Agostino,,abowman, Ed-
�� picnic n peer ub Sc ut-fz ; ;ton; �' David Il wOm and David Til-
wilt De � i
the races. BiAda'
Webelos' Deas 1 3. Cub Sceut'fa die Bra�ek
will have a supper sporfainari
ys wH:UCK ,STEAK,;,.
ere celebrated by Scott Mor-
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Thomas Ribaudo of Cub Pack 404:is tie; ton, Larry Morris, John ()'Agostino, .John
StaN ware by vat Broderick.. Pack's current pinewood derby .cltampjWn . , Hubiesak, Scott-Wrah, Stephen Coelho,
Raving placed- secaad,in .the first an i and Maureen Galvin.
FUTURE HOCKEY
. STARS who will attend the- Bobby Orr-Mike pinewood deft iftheA7gonqrinDlstrir;t. During the Past month, the pads held a
am in Canada, are Bill Finneran, Jr., left, his brother Dan cloanuP day at Haigh School grounds in.ap- USDA FIRST
Walton camp At a recent meeting, David Tilton and
Finneran, bottom, both of 88 Heath Road, agd' Dan Brucato Weber predation David Rhodes wereawarded the Webpredation of the school which is the spun—
Osgood St., right are presented with hockey carry-all cases by State Arrow of Light and graduated into Bay swing organization. Wehelos Den:i under.
Scout Troop 160. the leadershiti ad Lairy Morris is planning �b
Committeewoman Anna P. O'Connor of North Andover. Ronald Roy, Awards was preiiented as follows:.Watt, an overnight camping trip to Chalk Pond, e
100 Marblehead St., standing with hockey stick, is.a former resident of Scott Morton and Michael Kamorski; Bear, Durham, Saturday and Slmday, June 24 and
Canada. An avid hockey player himself when he attended Lawrence Wim Carney'gold arrow points,Robet 25. Overnight campouts are also scheduled; °
High School, Roy gave the boys a few pointers. Keefe and William Carney; silver arrow to be held in die,backyardsof boys in the
points, Mark-Rhodes,Robert Keefe, and den. LONIMN
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State is stud ng -
advice onz ools offered BONELESS
"T7 7 Y1 a W a V T1f17"17 7 a t 7 (lYl p SHOULDER USDA
.. /fie •A•/�e. ,.
Circle, dwelling, $19,500; John Naylor, "-
ter, STheresa Ave., swimming pool $950; Memorial Building. 'completion of s gears at cnL ttuve lir_ AVVVLL,. UVtlAill rP t_
James J. Palermo, 4 Brentwood Ave., Fiedler Avenue, two dwellings, $15,000 The lot is adjacent to section academy. Peterson and Alfred F. Conte
swimming pool, $400; William Vieweg, 3 each; Robert N. Stevens, 49 Charles St., five, reservation for water sup net.
Ridgeview Ave., swimming pool, $500; addition, $900; J. L. Davis; S Ly
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ndafe Ave., Officers elected for the next
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Robert Dawie, Glen Road, dwelling utility building. $73. L.T. Construction Co. '
': . $18,000 William Hagen, Budron Avenue, Inc; Clydesdale Avenue,.dwelling, $20,000;
addition, $125; Henry E. Gorgol, Nolet,AV L. T.Construction Co. Inc., Palomino Ave
enue, alterations, $900; John J. Colleri nue, dwelling $20,000; George Bedrosian,
Cove Road Extension, dwelling, ; Kelly Road, dwelling, $21,000. •
SaInn XIL
QUALITY/DISCOUNT FOODS
Pinewood Derby Thursday
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SALEM; N.H. — The annual ,Pinewood Thomas Ribaudo; advanced..to Webelos, SUNDAY SPECIALS
Derby sponsored by Cob Scout Pack 404 John,D'Agostino, John Hubiesak, Robert
held at the Salem rest area off
will be Trout,.David Bascom; athlete,, Ronald
Route 93 Thursday at y p.m. Wailes and Robert Derry; citizen: Ronald
The derby will,be under the direction of Arden and John id Rhodes,-showman, Ed-
The
Dens 1 and 3. Cub Scout families ton;sportsman,
David Rhodes, and David Til-
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will.have a picnic supper at the site before ton; sportsman, Robert Derry
CHUCK STEAK
the races. Birthdays were celebrated by:Scott Mor-
Thomas Ribaudo of Cub Pack 404 is the; ton, Larry Morris, John D'Agostino, John
pack's current pinewood derby ,champion Hubiesak, Scott Marsh; Stephen Coelho,
staN Photo er pat
Broderick - Having placed second"in the first annual and Maureen Galvin.
FUTURE HOCKEY STARS who Will attend the Bobby Orr-Mike pinewoadderbyofthe AlgooqumnDistiM. During the past month, the pada held a USDA„ FIRST g
Walton camp: ill Canada, are Bill Finneran, Jr., left, his brother Dan At a recent meeting, David Tilton and cleanup day at Haigh School grounds in ap-
Walton
c bottom, both of 88 Heath• Road, agd Dan Brucato 345` David Rhodes were awarded the Webelos preciation of the school which is the spon- CHOICE CUT
Finneran, Arrow of Light and graduated into Boy soring organization. Webelos Den 1 under
Osgood St., right are presented with hockey carry-all cases by State Scout Troop,160. the leadership of Larry Morris is planning Ib•
Committeewoman Anna.P. O'Connor of North Andover:%Ronald Roy, Awards were presented as follows: Wolf; an overnight camping trip to Chalk Pond,
• Marblehead St:; standing with hockey stick, is.a former resident of Scott Morton and-Michael Kamorski; Bear,' Durham,Saturday and Sunday, June 24 and
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Canada: avid hockey player himself when he attended Lawrence William Carney;'gold arrow points, Robert 25• fl"vernight eampouts are also scheduled,
Keefe and William Carney; silver arrow to be held in the backyards of boys in the
High:School, Roy gave the boys a few pointers. points, Mark.Rhodes,Robert Keefe, and den.
LONDON BROIL
State is studyl On E S l� USDA,
A on pools offered BONELESS
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CHOICE
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study is now Underway concerning the di€ten'� are uiia ed and without said;'' '
runaway population in the Commonwealth. shelter. They show up in.emergency wards
The study, part of a followup of recom- of greeter Boston hospitals:when hurt or Law said his department can't stop residents from putting LEGAL NOTICE
mendations by the Conference on Children sick, and may come from any of the stir pools over septic systems Agee the systems are private
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and Youth, will include.data.on age, socio- roundi»g towns and communities. property-
ecqupmic status, the incidence of physical 'One of the outstanding eharacteristtes
} and emotional illness involved and a need of these children is their rejection of ft residents',septic systems malfunction, however, "then
we'll be on their back I aw said. The Health Department RED
for tangible help., adults and all adult organizations and in: . . WHOLE
r. MCCY also will identify the programs stitutions. "On the other hand, adults and can force residents to have their systems ftw rep RIPE SWEET
and resources now available to this group; establishgd agencies tend, to be unsympa- What we're really sa ' is at our swimming Y ying P Y ng itVVITATwNToe1D �b•
of young people who are indeed a popu thetic and even hostile to the children," pool on your septic-tank for own good," the health Boards of selectmen and the
lation at risk," according to Reginald Rob the committee reported. Sc f Committees of Boxford and
inson, executive director. The one thing all runaway; and street director said. Tops Id invite sealed bids for the
furnish g and delivering of fuel ail
The MCCY has asked selectmen to as People seem to have in wmmon, it Contin - - to the Mbuiidings and the ele
' • ued; is a dissatisfaction with their home LEGAL NOTICE. mentary !s ror one year, be
sisi them by supplying data or statistics on Inning Se ember 1,01 and end-
runaway and street children, including drug setting. "This dissatisfaction with the fail Tot NOF NORTH ANDOVER I August 1,1973.
ly is transferred to established.institutions Park - BOARD Of APPEALS �opies of specifications may
or alcoholic use; and recording for the be obtained the:office of the Su-
month of July data on he youths involved: and agencies which might be substitute �o perinfendent f schools, bo"Main SEALT' EST
suppliers of at least food, clothing and d.•• .gt street Topsfl d,Massachusetts on
or after J une2 1972.
The committee hopes to develop a plan shelter," the report added. program °�
i to provide necessary services for them. The The runaway Is subject to arrest in Ibis 'ms's+ � Office of the a be rintender t s9
state Department of Mental Health, Public
state, since this offense is against the taw: begins ;.,leas main street, T s�,d, Massachu 'CE -
Health, Youth Services, Public Welfare and :If the child, is on drugs, he beiclmb Jens untie 1Y: noon Thursday,
iiiaY aP' July 61 19M,at Ich time the bids- ALL
rehended on dru charges. This means METHUEN - Supervised paw w,frbeapeneda read publicly. CREAM FLAVORS '/2
probation also have agreed to support the : P g g p
project. - that..only by violating the 'law can a physi- - summer ms ill at - June22,1972. ..The Boards of elettmen and the
P The runawaysand street le are.of Progra li b July 5 Bo"a eioiAVPeaswil9gveri that the Sctpol Comse
e the right to reject
ml sof-Boxford and GAL.
a tem without fod;.shelter,people are
anyone offer.him shelter, according to the at 9 a.m. The sum er program at the Town.Bullding,iNorth Ando bidderwhoseb is not the lowest alect s
y varying report.ve bun medical treatment, or can will run for seven weeks with ver, of Malay *"saner'* � IsdeemedIa any or all n h best interIs or to est of me
care;and may suffer from va n degrees
of emotional damage, according to the The committee said that physicians who playgrounds open ern 9 a.m. e'aaai,oail parties Interested in townsandthes oo!districts.
committee.report. : - have been.working with some of the runs- to 12:noon and 1 p.m. to 4. the appeal.of PWUP J.CNIARRTOZA. - Bold ooaar-d of selectmen ,
requesting a variation of sec. 6.1,
They often are exploited by other ways,report a high incidence of commu- p.m. Monday throng Fnday. - 6.2&6.3 of the Zoning By LSW so as uth Race;Chairman
young people and adults, and according to nicable diesases. malnutrition, and mental Playgrounds involy in the to permit the division of land into TO paf Id Board of Selectmen
one professional, "They are physicallyand depression. summer are Ash f"O lots on the Premises,located at grow ng Marean,Chairman
Y NNAISE
emotionally ktlh themJolves." The 11fCCY does not know O Program the west side of Massachusetts Ave- - oxford school Committee
f any, state ford, Stephen Barker, owe, nue; a rox. I'm fr.from,the core
lly •ng Y P � Albert Woad,Chairman
I Many of thse'youngsters are under 17 or community that has compiled•facts on Marsh, Oakland, Neil, Pl t nef Ickering Road.
and the"average age is reported to be` the number of young people in this condi- Valle Sar ent, d Tenn BYOMero hili ArsenaBoard f Appeals Barba
ra id School Committee
Valley, g J.PhllitaAraenault,Esq Barbara Hartford,Chairman.
Chairman June2o,1972
dropping down to 14. Over 1000 of these ttolis: the nature and incidence of health Memorial High Sc 1
-young people appeared on runaway Com- and.social problems, and the,availability of Daily activities at t play- "T- 24;;iuiyt,197z CA'I�S QUART
t plaints in the Massachusetts courts in 1970; present resources for services to runaways grounds will include so V[
j and represent only the visible part of the and street people, volleyball; newcombe,-soccer, JAR Ya
° ,•program, said the committee The committee plans to analyze the flag football; basketball, street 1
r The court figures for runaways for 1971 "data they compile and devise`"a core- hockey, track and fielPA'NTd events, 1
"indicated an estimated increase of 33 per, prehensive community program of per• according to'program super-
,as? 'lRith gii]]s outnumberimtg boys: In the and public.services that would be effective visor Raymond E. Cormier_"
Boston area alone, 50,000.of them were es- in preventing the loss of these youths from � an
timated to be on the streets in the sum. society
mer of 1970. The project would .set guidelines and Due to
�..y� an;
Investigations, said the.committee, reveal Procedures to achieve acoordinated and ef- mNCE
alta r �5
.,,that they have become mobile and are ap festive approach for.agenctes.,
DAMAGE e � ��+ PR �
, Des,M before July 5th and take SPAGHETTI *
i • r Temjpornr�ly 6oalalg advantage of this sliseial A ♦e 6!uoJ
( exterior paint bargain. SAUCE "°°�
_ construction value high 0„t 0f Business 16 OZ. a ar ;
"THANK YOU". Complete exterior paint job,anyeolor, MEATLESS JARS a w
NORTH ANDOVER The that reported to the Depart a grand total of $121,757,149 of anysire,any height hhome or,apartment •MEAT' �wav
To AH Our Customers 13l
town-has once again ranked ment of Labor and Industries the 263 municipalities. building figured at$50 per room °
among the highest.in:the. ag- for.the month of April. The town has, over the past MUSHROOM
regrate value for building SO11 months, been listed among nueLAq0N1SM`t08'&1`10Fy6Sf Typical smaif single faintly ;. C ewlu:
sanction in the "state, raJikuig North.Andover's aggregate top 10 and top 20 in aggregate (SweElas) 250 !isei
14th out of 283 municipalities value totaled $1,961,850 out of value of construction. 10
Ty ice1`3.f ti,il s * LADY LESLIE BATH TISSUE Rets y,;;
c�rgains eae�t at�t.) 1s0` , WESSON OIL X01 unsaturated BOTTLE .a
PICK 24�w''s,tile'Mater.• at Your Hous. y 24 TL �awoHi �a. s
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by • FRENCH BARBEQUE SAUCE 3 JAMS ewag ,t
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s dear as cr�fntalr,sparkling-fresh and unbelievably for 2-tone job.
Add ;
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deKcioln:..,.Yen.hove a.euro-#liter. If not,you owe it to '. i !eW,* ,
Price_ackides: painting all_surfaces:exposed to weather >a a
yourself to find out flaw.egsy and.surprisingly inoxperrsive 1Mjdf tep.quatNy exterior latex surface preparation Df°E.1 THESE COUPONS A SAYE! ' ' x
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it is to enjoy.water as Mother Nature meant it to taste. P wooden storm windows remove. Rind ppaaiBted, porch floors
Painted with dock enamel 'no extra charge. Badly deterio-
rated
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- 20 OFF(T APSE 50 OFF PURCHA-IA; Paefw ' ,
3 ops,aliat a ne ligdtaie fee. ' You get tOF/-gYaflF)/WOrlmAlOfiSfllFi Wif�m: ..ONE IO Or.iAR -TAS ERS CHOICE OF PNG.OF TEN °��H ice.:• "�`'� �� .
NO
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HAMBY and FRAGALE
ACE ESSOIAN With,PUrO,The Big PIIrS IS Service, LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER.ALL LIMIT I COUPON'PER CUSTOMER.AL
powiMl irA e1Rt01'S ter nodi Of MenmaaLk YOBev - PRICES EFFECTIVE TNRU SUNDAY, PRICES EFFECTIVE" TNRU SUNDAY
D 82 BELLEVUE RD, - JUNE 25,1972.
ANDOVER Want Details? Call,Today 1454=71601Call 14r.-Hanbyot Andover 475-2773 Act Now! --- I JUNE 2s,1972 _ t'
475-3868 `> -or—Call Mr. FTgale in Lowell 453-5384
.,..uwa WaLu 14,40 Wr . .
On the recommendation of
{ Supt. of Schools Paul o. John- AIREOUIPT 500 WATT CNEESE Q'S OR CORN y¢" �" $
son the board approved the SLIDE PROJECTOR
hiring of two aides at hourly SAYE S10 CNIPS. . .GREAT
SNACKS! Aa .
salaries of$2. s
The aides will work six hours 29099
o
TueuLAR STEEL
�� °� FOLDING CHAIRS
a day. One will be assigned to ;
Soule School to give assistance SAVE 149 FOR
In two first-grade classes of 33 es Gas
j1ee5'E COUPONS
pupils each and two-fifth grade USeS roto tray Or metal
1.
classes of 32 pupils each. magazine. Forward 16-oz.Cheese Q's or II _)S REG.4.99 ea. Z
T/ 7
The positions are open. & reverse. oz.Corn Chips. Great
Regular 39.99 for parties or snacks!
Sodality
to meet UIFINISNED NATURAL.WOOD
30" TALL STURDY BAR STOOL WOMEN'S AND TEENS'
Tuesday 1OW38 ALL-SEASON GRANNY STRETCH BOOTS r
SALEM, N.H. -St. Joseph's easoRJ.M.F. MOTOR OIL
Sodality meets in the church 2199 N30 SAVE 1.24 100
_
Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.for recita- DR 05 REG.45•EA. Xs-730
tion of the rosary. A meeting The'"Como stool. . .made of attract i �I sfDaSoB; :� >�t ,l ; R
win follow in:the slnan halt: ive natural: wood. . .readx,to finish in j _ ttlwso �: ,# tgwaD i- k�ace-up or plain styles,
MOTOR al 'MOTOlr'OR3..
_ varnish or paint.Use in kitchen or den! - -- '_ :i -. ,.. doth with full zippers.
LEGAL ti&ICES Mack or white.5-10
.:
TOWN fpF NORTH ANDOVER- lA/Ilq/ COTTON
MASSACHUSETTS p�FN „ -
i WASNABLE 12x19 OECONATOR PINY
(DE
WOVEN DISI TOWELS �' LOOPER PLACE MATS 4+ NOWER`CURTAINS
. FOR $ FOR '` OR
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2
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BOARD OF APPEALS Super absorbent,woven - - 3. :J
NOTICE Acetate& Viscpse®
December 28,1972 Into jacquard patterns. rayon.Washable,; Prints on heavy-guage +r
�r
Notice is herebySmooth lintfree. y "r vinyl.6'x6'.Window cur
Boar of A given that the' l stall) resistant.
d Appeals will give shear- Si* � � - � � ' �-. �. �.
s - ing at the Town Building, North Regular ee. . tains available.
Regular i$° ea.
Andover, On Monday.evening the 'Regular 1.9,4 ea. .
15th'slay of January 1974,at y:30. ... - -
- o'clock,to all parties interested in - -'
the appeal of FREDERICK R.R ROSE - - -
WHITE requesting a variation of DEPT. 52_ '; DEPT. 52 DEPT.52 .
See. 6.1, 6.2 and Tawe 2 of the DEPT.52r' =lDEPT.62 DEPT.34
Zoning By Law so as fo permit the „ T
conveyance Of one of two adjoin. LIMIT 4 NEW. LIMIT =` •� .b.:>^""`"-'F �
ing lots! bofh owng by the peel- d R.F.. LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 .LIMIT 2: 555y 5^5.. M 1. LIMIT 2
tippers,both Navin'houses there. __ e s
on and each lot having been can. +-•"'
veyed separately to the patitio9e
misethe
-. -.on the pres, lofat5m d thee -
north side of Dale Street'and- t•t.. �+ e
known as 4404448 Dale Street. - - - _•
+ By Order of the Board of Appeals.
J.Philip Arsenault,Esq.;: - - -
, n
.Chairman - + r✓s.e s: 1
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.. j , E-T—Dec.30,1972;Jan:6,1973
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER YOUR CHOICE.
y HEAO,& SHOULDERS -
MASSA=SUESTM ,J&J COSMETIC PUFFS OR ;
SHAMPOO BOTTLE OF 25 FAMOUS -
qI US ,. ..
CURADPLASTICBANDAGE, 24 OUNCE
��as•I•at,t.�� savE l9` OLiFA-$ELTtEI TABLETS SCOPE MOUTHWASH FILM
KOOAK'C7(-120-EO COLOR
t. p y;p 6.5'oz.site FILM WITH PROCESSING
�i r.,e►n..;s SAVE.siWITH THIS M BAYOR'ASIPIRIN 100 S
•� Eeas r2 -
WITHTHIS 88C
., COUPON .jH SAVE 2.0049
`Uyetius�' � THIS COUPON370 WITH THIS COUPON88 C •
COUPON LIMIT 7=EACH THE25•SIZE WITH THIS COUPON C WITH THIS COUPON'
1 BOARD OF APPEALS - -
LIMIT 2
7 REGULAR 4.49
N 3
Dace . VALID JANUARY 1st ONLY VALID.JANUARY 1st ONLY ` � ItALNI JAN,aARY 1st ONLY VALID JANUARY 1st ONLY VALID JANUARY Id ONLY MALI! JANUARY j December,471472` ' -
ARY 1:t ONLY
. '.: Notice isherebY given}hat the• . . .::' � - ..'s; .�. : .. � � ,
.Board of Appealswill give a hear,-
L• inat oyvn Building, North.
Ann : - ��C i
dover,r, on n Mondayownlog the `• -
I STh day of:January 1973,at 7x30
p.m o'clock, to all parties inter=
ested in the appeal of WILLIAM J..
1t• CLANCY,JR.requesting a varlation
Ira a1 See.6.3 o1 the Zoning By Low sat - -
as to permh the erseNop of a Rte , -- +. dwelling closer to theside lot lineOw" ,
polythat is allowed by the Zenlap8y.. J. r
Law: an the premises, located,at;
Aha;Zh'side of Brentwood Circle,: . -
Approx.600 ft. ham.Great Poad, Salem,
Road and known as Ler#3,Brenf- t0wood Clrele.By Order of the Board o1 Appeals . _ DISCOUNT .DEPARTMENT STORE -
J.PHILIP ARSENAULT,Esq.;:
., E-T—Dec.30,1972;Jaa6,1973 an, 10 �.�.... : pome