Art. 33. To see what action the Town will take in improv- 
he Town Landings and the Channels approaching them, and 
yt a priate money for that purpose. 
_ 34. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
00 and the surplus Dog Tax of 1905, for the support of 
Public ic Library. 
Art. 35. To appropriate money for the Support of. the 
AR LRT. 36. To appropriate money for State and Military Aid. 
Art. 87. To see if the Town will appropriate money, 
eto Section 15, Chap. 25, R. L. of Mass., the same to 
sted to the Quartermaster of Post 67, GAR. 
tT. 88. Tosee what action the Town will take with ref- 
ce to the Town Beaches and Landings, also to see what 
tions it will make as to the placing of bath houses on and 
ng of sand and muck from the beaches. 
tT. 39. Tosee what appropriation the Town will make for 
learing of Snow. 
Arr. 40. To see what appropriation the Town will make 
the Crushing of Stone. 
Art.41. To see what appropriation the Town will make 
ne clearing of snow from Central Pond. 
tT. 42. To seeifthe Town will appropriate money for the 
airs and improvements on Town Buildings, as recommended 
e Selectmen. 
Bs RT. 43. To see if the Town will make the loins ap- 
lations, in accordance with the recommendations made and 
ations asked for by the Water Commissioners in their 
ort, to wit: We recommend the sum of $3,000.00, together 
1 h receipts from services and sale of pipe, be appropriated for 
ices and such extensions as may be called for during the 
ensuing. We recommend that the sum of 47,500.00 be ap- 
rated for maintenance of the Water Works for the ensuing 
r. We recommend that the sum of $500.00 be appropriated 
the purchase of meters. Werecommend that the sum of 
.00 be appropriated for official salaries of the Water Board 
ne ensuing year, “‘ $600.00 for the member acting as Clerk, 
$100.00 to each of the other members.” We recommend 
tthe sum of $600.00 be appropriated for the painting of the 
Be outside and inside. Werecommend that the sum 
29.00 be appropriated for the painting of the dwelling house 
bat n at the Pumping Station. 
. T.44. Toseeif the Town will authorize the Water Com- 
ners to lay an eight-inch main from the end of the present 
' near dwelling of Martin D. Flaherty on Norwood Avenue 
ine Street, as per petition of Austin Morley e¢ a/., and ap- 
late $1,225.00 for the same. 
ART, 45. To see if the Town will empower the Water Com- 
oners to purchase land and easements for an additional water 
ly y and high service, and carry out the plans of conveying 
er to the Pumping Station grounds, as recommended in the 
pe of the report of Freeman C. Coffin, Esq., C.E., and ap- 
nate money for the same. 
AR ‘T. 46. To see if the Town will install Electric Wiring 
xtures thoroughout the Memorial Library Building. 
RT. 47. To see what action the Town will take in regard 
re eet Lights, and appropriate money for the same. 
AK -48. To determine the compensation of the Town 
rs and Committees, also members of the Fire Department. 
RT. 49. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of 
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money for the purpose of rebinding the old Assessors’ Books and 
Town Plans, as recommended by the Selectmen. 
Art. 50. To appropriate money for the observance of 
Memorial Day. 
Art. 51. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$500.00 for the celebration of the Fourth of July, and appoint a 
committee to have charge of the details of said celebration. 
Art. 52. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$500.00 for a series of Band Concerts during the summer of 1906, 
agreeable to Chap. 152, Acts of 1904. 
Art. 58, To see what the Town will do in regard to relocat- 
ing the Band Stand. 
Art. 54, To see what action the Town will take with refer- 
ence to naming the new Primary School Building. 
Art. 55. To see if the Town will accept a deed or dedica- 
tion of a certain parcel of wood land situated on the Essex New 
Road, so called, adjacent to other wood land so accepted by the 
Town and part of its public reservation along said road. 
Art. 56. To see if the Town will grant the Woman’s Relief 
Corps the use of the Town Hall without charge from February 
14, 1906, to March 1, 1907, in all cases where entertainments, 
dances, etc., are being held for the benefit of their relief fund for 
* charitable purposes. 
Arvt. 57. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$1,000.00 for the care of the Cemeteries and the Chapel, as 
recommended by the Trustees in their report. 
Art. 58. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$200.00 for the purpose of painting the Iron Fences at Cemetery. 
Art. 59. To see if the Town will appropriate $400.00 for 
the care of Trees, as recommended in the Tree Warden’s report. 
Art. 60. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$3,644.82 for the Suppression of the Gypsy and Brown-tail Moths, 
in accordance with the requirements of Section 5, Chapter 381, 
Acts of 1905. 
Art. 61. To see if the Town will make an appropriation for 
the care of Tuck’s Point. 
Art. 62. To see if the Town will fix the time when all 
taxes assessed the present year shall be paid, and give the Col- 
lector the necessary authority to compel such payment; also, to 
determine the date when interest shall commence on said taxes. 
Art. 63. To see if the Town will authorize the Town 
Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow during 
the municipal year beginning March 5, 1906, in anticipation of 
the collection of taxes of said year, such sums of money as may 
be necessary for the current expenses of the Town, but not 
exceeding the total tax levy of said year, giving the notes of the 
Town therefor, payable within one year from the dates thereof. 
All debts incurred under authority of this vote shall-be paid from 
the taxes of the present municipal year. 
Art. 64. Toappropiate money to cover deficiencies as they 
appear in the annual report. 
Art. 65. To appropriate and raise a borrowing or. other- 
wise such sums of money as may be necessary for any or all of 
the purposes mentioned in the foregoing articles or reports, and 
especially to act upon all of the appropriations asked for or pro- 
posed by the Selectmen or by any Town officer or Committees. 
Art. 66. To act upon any other business that may legally 
come before the meeting. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
