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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NEW TOWN HALL’ 
MANCHESTER VOTED To HAvE ONE 
AND INSTRUCTED COMMITTEE TO 
CALL FoR BIpDs 
The adjourned Town meeting, in 
Manchester, was called to order Mon- 
day night by Moderator R. C. Allen. 
On motion of Chairman Meldrum 
of the selectmen Art. 6, highways, was 
taken up, and it was moved that an 
additional $3000 be appropriated for 
maintenance this year. Mr. Meldrum 
explained that with the increase of 
five cents an hour in wages and a de- 
crease of four hours a week in time, 
it would be necessary to have more 
money to do the work as voted by the 
town. Voted. 
Art. 55. New almshouse. On 
motion of H. T. Bingham of the com- 
mittee $300 was appropriated for the 
committee, to procure plans, etc. 
School gardens. Albert Cunning- 
ham of the School Committee read a 
report to the effect that the committee 
recommended the plot of land on 
School street, owned by Mrs. G. W. 
Blaisdell and Andrew Lee as a suitable 
location for the carrying out of the 
plan for school gardens. Some 140 
children have signified their desire to 
take up the work; members of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
have promised to give . instructions 
free of charge, and residents have 
promised the seed. 
The moderator ruled that if this was 
given as part of the school committee’s 
report it was in order, otherwise he 
would have to rule it out. No one ob- 
jected. 
On motion of C. C. Dodge it was 
voted that the report of the commit- 
tee on School Gardens be accepted 
and the recommendations contained 
therein be adopted. We recommend 
that the school committee be authoriz- 
ed to procure the use of the land on 
School street, owned by Mrs. G. W. 
Blaisdell and Andrew Lee, for one 
season at a cost not to exceed $50 and 
that $300 be appropriated for the pur- 
pose of giving all children who desire 
to take instruction in gardening, a 
small plot of land to cultivate. 
Art. 33. Dredging. Selectman 
Meldrum reported that as yet no ap- 
portionment had been made by the 
state, and that next week a hearing 
will be given before the Harbor and 
Land commission, at which the town 
will be represented. 
*t- Meldrum then moved that when 
the meeting adjourn it be until the 
first Monday in May at 7.30 o’clock. 
Voted. 
Art. 54. New Town hall. Chair- 
man William Hooper of the commit- 
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tee read a report in which he said that 
the committee were unanimous in that 
a new ‘Town hall should be built ; that 
the present Town hall and the Police 
station be removed and that a new 
building be built on the site of the 
old Town hall. 
E. P. Stanley moved that the re- 
port be accepted. 
Frank P. Knight moved the com- 
mittee to be continued as committee 
on new Town hall. 
It was then voted on motion of Mr. 
Hooper that the committee be in- 
structed to call for competitive bids 
for a new Town hall. Voted. 
Dr. Tyler of the school committee 
moved that the graduating class of the 
High school be granted free use of the 
Town hall on the evenings of June 
19 and 20, 1913. Voted. 
Dr. Tyler also moved that the 
amount paid for the Town hall for 
rental on Feb. 28, 1913, be refunded 
to the Story High school. The mod- 
erator asked for some definite party, 
but the Dr. could not provide one, so 
the motion was ruled out of order. 
Adjourned at 7.57. 
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