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Town Warrant the curve at the junction of Bridge Street where jf. of Hoyt and Gentlee sca Pee ae oe 
a stone or concrete curb, and raise and appropria, necessary situated on the we 
a the same. - recommend that the Town take up ary ia ees 
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, ART. 14. To see if the Town will APPropriat, ’ Hill lot for a location for ee Benes tand Pip 
Essex, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of 500-00 for the improvement and care of W enhafiqp $0,100.50 be appropriated for ae b 
Manchester, called. s 58. To see if the Town will authorize the Water 
Greeting :-— ART. 15. To see if the Town will appropriat foners to provide either steam or hot water heating 
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you 
are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the 
Town of Manchester, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at 
the Town Hall in said Town on Monday the fourth day of 
March A. D. one thousand, nine hundred and seven, at nine 
o’clock in the morning, for the following purposes to wit :— 
ARTICLE 1. To choose a moderator. 
ART. 2. To hear and act on the reports of the several 
boards of Town Officers and Committees. 
ART. 3. To choose by ballot the following Town Offi- 
cers: One Town Clerk for one year; Three Selectmen who 
shall serve as Assessors and Overseers of the Poor for one 
year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Treasurer for 
one year ; one member of the School Committee for three years; 
one Auditor for one year; one member of the Water Board for 
three years ; one Trustee of the Public Library for three years ; 
one Trustee of the Cemeteries for three years; one Park Com- 
missioner for three years; one Trustee of the Memorial Library 
Building for three years; one Tree Warden for one year; 
three Constables for one year; also upon the same ballot to 
vote “Yes” or “No” upon the question, “Shall license be grant- 
ed for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town?” For 
these purposes the polls will be opened at 12 M. and may be 
closed at 5.30 in the afternoon, also to choose or appoint all 
other Town Officers in such manner as the town may 
determine. 
ART. 4. To accept the list of Jurors as revised by the 
Selectmen and posted according to law. 
ART. 5. To see if the Town will appoint an Appropria- 
tion Committee. 
ART. 6. To see what action the Town will take in regard 
to repairs and improvements of Highways, Bridges, Sidewalks, 
etc., and raise and appropriate money for the same. 
ART. 7. To see what action the Town will take in regard 
to the Layout of Norwood Ave. Extension, said Layout having 
been accepted at the last annual Town Meeting, and to appro- 
priate money for the same. 
ART. 8. To see if the Town will re-appropriate the un- 
expended balance of the appropriation for Summer Street 
Sidewalk. 
ART. 9. To see if the Town will concrete the sidewalk, 
from the house now occupied by Randolph Taylor, corner of 
Ocean and Summer Streets to the plank walk at corner of 
Summer Street and Magnolia Avenue and appropriate money 
for the same. 
ART. 10. To see if the Town will construct a concrete 
walk with curbing on the easterly side of School Street ex- 
tending from Pleasant Street to Mill Street and that the sum 
of $3500.00 be appropriated for the same. 
ART. 11. To see if the Town will concrete the sidewalk 
on the westerly side of Pleasant Street, between the house of 
Geo. H. Morgan and land of Samuel Cheever heirs, and appro- 
priate money for the construction of the same. 
ART. 12. To see if the Town will continue the concrete 
sidewalk on Bridge Street from its present termination to 
Jersey Lane and raise and appropriate money for the same. 
ART. 13. To see if the Town will raise and regrade the 
present sidewalk on Harbor Street with gravel or crushed 
stone and extend it to the bridge over the Boston & Maine 
R. R. supplying a grass border its entire length except around 
¢ 
$2000.00 for the clearing of snow. 
ART. 16. To see if the Town will appropriat 
$100.00 for the clearing of snow from Central Pop 
ART. 17. To see if the Town will appropria 
$21,500.00 for the support of the Public Schools j 
suing year as asked for by the School Committee. 
ART. 18. To see if the Town will appropriate 
$1000.00 for the equipment and support of a Com) 
Industrial se in tl i 
> ie ey See vill ee: 3h: To see if the Town will De Sr Beaten 
ing the heating plant of the George A. Priest Scho i pe lane oe a poe 
priate money for the same Pate the sum of $2,000.00 for t e same. 
PR BAST hea fre Pare lleap propridl 32. To see what Sucewee ts the Town will make 
2 ate : Toprial Dump and wharti. 
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eee for the improvement and maintenaice , T. 33. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
ee tee roe y sent the Taman appropriate for the use of the Board of Health Department. 
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$5,000.00 for the maintenance of the Police Dept, [ee 3+ Mogsees it the, Lowaewnall ape ae ne ype 
mended by the Chief of Police in his report. Be" Hest toe cririetigs As aired Sonnets 
. : fistees in their report. 
ART.'22. To see if the Town will appropriat Voge . 5 : 
of $550.00 for the installing of extra Cells at lolicc(l: 35. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 
i : f airing and painting of iron fences at 
ART. 23. To see if the Town will appropriate { ae the rep g p g 
$200.00 for the care of Police Clock Alarm System# 
Ambulance. ‘ 
ART. 24. To see if the Town will appropriate 
of $4,300.00 for the maintenance of the Fire Dept. a 
by the Fire Engineers in their report. 
ART. 25. To see what action the Town will t 
‘gards the recommendation of the Fire Engineers it 
port for the maintenance of a Hose House and Fire 
at the Cove and appropriate $6,000.00 for the same. 
ART. 26. To see if the Town 
$150.00 for the use of the Forest 
ment. 
ART. 27. To see if the Town will make the 
appropriations in accordance with the recommendat 
and appropriations asked for by the Water Commis 
their report to wit: We recommend that the sum 0 
together with receipts from services and sale of pi 
propriated for services and such extension as may be 
during the year ensuing: We recommend that ti 
$8,000.00 be appropriated for maintenance of the Wal 
for the ensuing year: We recommend that the sum 
be appropriated for the purchase of meters: We‘ 
that the sum of $800.00 be appropriated for officials 
the Water Board for the ensuing year, $600.00 for th 
acting as Clerk and $100.00 to each of the other mem! 
recommend that the Town accept the Beaver Dail 
Plan as an additional supply and $16,605.00 be ap? 
We recommend the removal of the small plant at Y 
ing Station to Beaver Dam Meadow and _ erect bt 
same and that $5,000.00 be appropriated for the s#! 
recommend twelve additional wells on western sie 
Road in Cedar Swamp and that $5,800.00 be appror 
the same: We recommend that the Town take up 4 
on the Gentlee land at B: D. Meadow and that $! 
appropriated for the same: We recommend that ! 
< for the dwelling house at the Pumping Station and 
ate $450.00 for the same. 
if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
et, Parks as asked for in the Park 
Coad 
Ue. 20. 
for the maintenance of 
sjoner’s report. 3 
B30. Lo see if the Town will erect a Public Bath 
‘1 Pavilion on Singing Beach Park and appropriate 
Sof $2,500.00 for the same. 
fond 
T. 36. To see if the Town will appropriate a sufficient 
noney for the support of the Public Library. 
. 37. To see if the Town will appropriate $1,000.00 
support of Poor Out. 
tT. 38. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 
0.00 and receipts from farm, for the support of Poor In. 
RT. 39. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
for the purpose of painting and electric wiring Alms- 
will appropriate 
Firewards in the! 40. ec : 
0.00 for State and Military Aid. 
T. 41. To see if the Town will appropriate money 
le to Section 15, Chapter 25, R. L. of Mass. the same 
trusted to the Quartermaster of Post 67, G. A. R. 
1.42. To see if the Town will appropriate money for 
trvance of Memorial Day. 
Tl. 43. To see what action the Town will take with 
fe to the Town Beaches and Landings, also to see what 
ons it will make as to the placing of Bath Houses on 
taking, of sand and muck from the Beaches. 
X¥ 44. To see what action the Town will take in re- 
Street Lights and appropriate money for the same. 
- 45. To see if the Town will place an additional 
ight on Pleasant Street, one on Friend’s Court and two 
tor Street as per petitions. 
- 46. To determine the compensation of Town Offi- 
mmittees, Members of the Fire Department and Town 
ees, 
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MT. 47. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
for dredging the ship channel from the draw in the 
‘o the Town wharf. 
- 48. To see if the Town will appropriate $400.00 for 
© of Trees as recommended in the Tree Warden’s 
r.. 49. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 
a (85 for the suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail 
£." accordance with the requirements of Section 5, 
381, Acts of 1905. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 
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ART. 50. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$500.00 for the celebration of the Fourth of July. : 
ART. 51. To see if the Town will appropriate the a 
of $500.00 for a series of nine Band Concerts to be given by t : 
Manchester-by-the-Sea Band, to be given for the season oO 
1907. 
ARI. 52.7 =: 
of $350.00 and interest 
care of Tuck’s Point. 
ART. 432- Lo -see i the Toma will order the discontinu- 
ance of the suit of the Inhabitants of Manchester against 
Frederick Burnham now pending in the Superior Court or 
what action the Town will take regarding said suit. . 
ART. 54. To see if the Town will refund to the pire 
Relief Corps the hall rent paid by them this past sere 
charges having been incurred by entertainments for charitable 
purposes. 
ART. 58. To see if the Town will erect a new pound on 
the Crusher property and remove the old stone pound on 
Brook Street, using its material for the purpose of walling and 
improving the Brook Street lot and to appropriate $200.00 
for the same. 
ART. 56. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of 
money for the purchase of an adding machine, for the use of 
the Town Offices. 
ART. 57. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
$150.00 for the use of the Board of Assessors in their depart- 
ment. 
ART. 58. 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 upon said 
taxes. 
ART. 59. To see if the Town will authorize the Town 
Treasurer with the approval of a majority of the Selectmen, to 
borrow during the municipal year, beginning March 4, 1907, 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 th= present municipal year. 
ART. 60. To appropriate money to cover deficiencies as 
they appear in the annual report. 
ART. 61. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or 
otherwise such sums of money as may be necessary for any or 
all of the purposes mentioned in the foregoing articles or re- 
ports and especially to act on all of the appropriations asked 
for or proposed by the Selectmen or by any Town Officer or 
Committees. 
ART. 62. To act; upon, any 
legally come before the meeting. 
To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 
from the Tuck’s Point Fund, for the 
other business that may 
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting 
attested copies thereof, one at the Town Hall Building and one 
at the Post Office in said Town, seven days at least before the 
time of holding said meeting. 
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with 
your doings thereon to the Town Clerk three days before the 
day of this meeting. 
Given under our hands at Manchester aforesaid this nine- 
teenth day of February, in the year of our Lord One Thousand 
Nine Hundred and Seven. 
FREDIRYSWETT, 
EDWARD S&S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER Re BEE 
Selectmen of Manchester, Mass. 
