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publish in detail the Estimate and Valuation List, to be made 
in the year 1909, and appropriate the sum of $500.00 as 
ended by the assessors in their report. 
RT. 37. “To determine the compensation of Town Officers, 
ittees, members of the Fire Dept. and Town Employees. 
T. 38. “To see what action the Town will take with refer- 
Town beaches and landings, also to see what regulations it 
ke as to the placing of bath houses on and the taking of sand 
luck from the beaches. 
T. 39. Tosee if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
0 for the use of the Forest Warden in his department. 
T. 40. To see if the Town will appropriate money agree- 
Section 15, Chapter 25, R. L. of Mass., the same to be in- 
to the Quartermasier of Post 67, G. A. R. 
T. 41. To see if the Town will fix the tinie when all taxes 
the present year shall be paid, and give the collector the neces- 
hority to compel such payment; also to determine the date 
terest shall commence upon said taxes. 
nT. 42. To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treas- 
ith the approval of a majority of the selectmen, to borrow dur- 
municipal year beginning March first, 1909, in anticipation of 
ection of taxes of said year, such sums of money as may be 
for the current expenses of the Town, but not exceeding 
ll tax levy of said year, giving the notes of the Town therefor, 
| within one year from the date thereof. All debts incurred 
juthority of this vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present 
al year. . 
‘T. 43. “lo appropriate money to cover deficiencies as they 
n the annual report. 
T. 44. ‘To see if the Town will accept the provision of 
209, Acts of 1908, R. L. of Mass., entitled ‘‘ An actto pro- 
\the protection of forest or sprout lands from fire.”’ 
‘|v. 45. To see if the Town will appropriate money for a 
|\the Town Clerk’s office. 
jit. 46. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
/) for the celebration of Fourth of July. 
jr. 47. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of 
| for a series of Band Concerts to be given on the Town Com- 
v.48. To see if the Town willremitto Allen Relief Corps, 
), the price paid for the use of the Town hall May 2Ist., 
d., June 4th., and rehearsals, also February 12th., 1909. 
‘7. 49. Tosee ifthe Town will vote to reimburse F. J. 
‘to the amount of $13.50 paid for hall rent for free grapho- 
oncerts. 
ir. 50. 
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To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
Jomo Hill and continuing to the beach and appropriate money 
Petition of D. T. Beaton et al. 
To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
‘the southerly side of Brook Street extension from Summer 
|} Norwood Avenue. Petition of Eric Wetterlow et al. 
: To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
| the easterly side of Church Street. Petition of Frank P. 
. 53. Tosee if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
the Westerly side of Norwood Avenue from Brook Street to 
Feet. Petition of Daniel Sheehan et al. 
. 54. To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
! To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
School Street from the corner of Vine Street to Brook Street 
Opriate money for the same. Petition of Edward A: Lane 
. 56. To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
Pleasant Street between the estate of George Morgan and 
Pine Street and appropriate money for the same. 
A. Burchstead et al. 
Art. 57. To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
walk ‘from the junction of Bennett Street to the private way near the 
residence of Mr. T. W. Long on Bridge Street with edgestones from 
said junction to a point near the home of Mr. Arthur McCormack, 
on Bridge Street, and appropriate money for the same. Petition of 
William C. Rust et al. 
Art. 58. To see if the Town will construct a concrete side- 
walk on the easterly side of School Street extending from Pleasant 
Street to Mill Street, and appropriate money for the same.  !etition 
of Lorenzo Baker et al. 
Arr. 59. To see if the Town will construct a sidewalk from 
the corner of Norwood Avenue and Vine Street on the eastern side of 
Vine Street to Lincoln Street and appropriate money for the same. 
Petition of Patrick Mulvey et al. 
Art. 60. To see if the Town will raise and grade the sidewalk 
on the easterly side of Beach Street at or near the residence of Jes 
Reed and appropriate money for the same Petition of Jeffery S. 
Reed et al. 
Art. 61. ‘To see if the Town will macadamize Beach Street 
at the end towards the Beach and appropriate money for the same. 
Petition D. T. Beaton et al. 
Art. 62. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money, 
not exceeding $5000.00 for the purpose of dredging the inner harbor 
between the Town landing and the Draw-bridge of the B. & M. R. 
R., the same to be expended under the supervision of the Selectmen. 
Petition of F. K. Hooper et al. 
Art. 63. To see if the Town will improve the play ground, 
so-called, on Brook street by filling and grading the same, and by re- 
grading the streets adjacent thereto or take any other action relating 
thereto. Petition of Austin Morley et al. 
Art. 64. To see if the Town will purchase the estate of the 
Jate Hannah B. Allen, for the purpose of enlarging the Town hall 
lot, and appropriate money for the same. 
Petition of Henry 
Art. 65. To see if the Town will locate three street lights on 
the old Essex road. Petition of William F. Roberts et al. 
Art. 66. ‘To see if the Town will improve Central pond, so- 
called, and increase and maintain its purity, by improving the dam, 
constructing a wall on the westerly side from a point at or near the 
shop occupied by Dennis O’Sullivan, to a point at or near land of 
Roberts & Hoare; by constructing a wall near the easterly side of the 
pond parallel with the existing wall on said side; and by cleaning out 
the pond; or taking any other action thereto. Petition of William 
C. Rust et al. 
Arr. 67. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money 
for a back curtain for the Town hall stage. Petition E. P. Stan- 
ley et al. 
Art. 68. -To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Board of 
Selectmen to take waoatever measure may be necessary to secure the 
opening of the old County road leading from Summer stréet to Forest 
street, with especial reference to that part thereof now partially blocked 
by the tracks of the Boston & Maine R. R. Petition of Albert J- 
Lucas et al. 
Arr. 69. To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the 
Selectmen to register in the land court the title of the Town in and to 
the Clay-pit lot so-called situated at the junction of Summer and For 
est streets or take any other action relating thereto. 
Art. 70. ‘To appropriate and raise by borrowing or otherwise 
such sums of money as may be necessary for any or all of the pur- 
poses mentioned in the foregoing articles or reports, and especially to 
act on all of the appropriations asked for or proposed by the select- 
men or by any Town officer or committee. 
Art. 71. ‘To act upon any other business that may legally come 
before the meeting. 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
Water R. BELL, 
GeorGcE L. ALLEN; 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
