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VANNUAL REPORTTOWN OF IPSWICHIpswich1977Ipswich,f cMassedL?br»i

THE SOUTH PARISH HOUSEAlice". .AndKeenanwas made by Daniel Cogswell and others to the Committee of the SouthThe Meeting House was built in 1837 and dedicated on January1, 1838. The old Meeting House built in 1747 stood directly in front of the present building,though the roadway passed between it and the dwelling house." Thus recorded theReverend Thomas Franklin Waters in his monumental work, "Ipswich in the Mass. BayColony." An historian dedicated to exhaustive research, the Reverend Waters also servedas Pastor of the South Church from 1879 to 1909 when he became Pastor Emeritus.Parish,transferNovember28, 1836.Limited space simply cannot allow for the telling of the dramatic, bitter and long struggleof the Petitioners for Separation from the First or Mother Church in 1747; its reason bestlost, perhaps, in the mists of time. The ancient Berry's, Appleton's, Choate's, Wade's andManning's well earned their "Glorious Church, not having a spot or wrinkle or any suchthing," to quote from their Covenant.The old Meeting House was promptly torn down and the dwelling that stood on the site ofnew Meeting House was moved down County Road where it still serves as a comfortablehome. The new church, elegantly columned, was built next to the equally imposing Heardthemansion. Frugal Yankee's that they were, they saved the old pulpit, so laboriously carvedby Abraham Knowlton Jr. who, carried away in his craft, neglected his health and diedbefore he could finish his masterpiece. The pulpit was moved into the new basement Vestry,which in time became so damp it was abandoned and a new Vestry built west of the Heardmanse where it stood until 1886, when it was sold and moved to Hammatt Street where itstillstands.The Reverend Waters tells us that a grand period of prosperity followed. The spaciouscenter gallery contained a "great choir", swelled undoubtedly by the musical presence ofthe famed Miss Mary Lyon and her pupils from the Ipswich Female Seminary who boardedin the old Swasey Tavern across the way. An organ soon replaced the bass-viol, clarionetand flute, more befitting to a congregation consisting of families of wealth and influence.In 1899 the steeple was struck by lightning and the old bell destroyed. The fire proved tobe a blessing in disguise, however, for the graceful lines of the original steeple werereproducedhave been altered a few years beforeand a new bell was donated by Mrs.——Elizabeth Brown.In time the congregation dwindled, and in 1922 the First and South Church merged, after aseparation of 165 years. The church became the South Parish House and was used for amyriad of activities; social, charitable and religious. The South Parish Players presented aseries of sparkling productions that are still fondly remembered, and for a time a bowlingalley in the basement was a popular attraction.In 1971 the First Church decided to sell the South Parish House and it was eventuallypurchased by the Ipswich Heritage Trust, a non-profit organization formed to preserve thehistoric and architectural treasures of old Ipswich. The building was sold to the Friends ofIpswich Youth, who in turn leased the Parish House to the Youth Commission as a TeenDrop-In Center.On a bitter December night in 1977 the South Parish House was destroyed by fire, and theonce jewel-like structure that watched over the South Green for 140 years was no more.Perhaps what is left, buried under the snows, will somehow, phoenix-like, rise from theashes. In Ipswich one always hopes for the almost impossiblejust as they did in 1747.—photo by Harris Smith/Ipswich Today

TOWN OF IPSWICHMASSACHUSETTS1977ANNUAL REPORTTABLE OF CONTENTSTown Officials and Committees 36Annual Town MeetingOperating Budget General Government . 729Board of SelectmenRoster of.Town Manager30323233343435363637Assessors OfficeBuilding InspectorCemetery DeptCivil DefenseTreasury DivisionConservation CommissionCouncil on AgingCollection-DogOfficerElec. Light DeptEssex County Mosquito Control ProjectDeptGovernment Study ComHarborsFireHistoricalCommDevelopment CommissionLandfillPlanning BoardPolice Dept3939404143Ipswich Housing AuthorityIndustrial.3845464647PrintingROWLEYPolice Station Study CommitteePublic LibraryPublic Works Dept484850Recreation - Parks DeptIpswich School CommitteeSuperintendent of Schools.Paul F. Doyon Memorial SchoolHigh SchoolHigh School GraduatesRalph C. Whipple Memorial SchoolWinthrop SchoolBurley - Shatswell SchoolsDirector of CurriculumPupil Personnel ServicesEnrollment Charts5355565959606262636465ClerkVeterans' Services6667676870Water/Sewer DeptYouth CommissionZoning Board of AppealsDeathsIpswich at a Glance72737476DeptCounselShellfishTownTown& binding byPRINTING, INC.ROWLEY, MASS.71

ROSTER OF TOWN OFFICIALS ANDCOMMITTEESELECTEDSCHOOL COMMITTEECONSTABLEJohnJ.MichonManning, Ch.Paul K. GahmErnest F. BrockelbankRichard A. NylenWalter J. PojasekThomas L. MoscarilloPatricia1978Sr.FINANCE COMMITTEEElected AtTown MeetingLawrence J. Pszenny, ChEdward L. NagusGeorge H.W. Hayes IIAppointed By Moderator1978John GriffinMary197819791980Thomas EmeryJames D. Smyth19781979198019791980William CraftP. ConleyAppointed by SelectmenGeorge TsoutsourasDeannaChJr.,CrossBOARD OF SELECTMENMerle R. Pimentel, ChAdele C. RobertsonJohn M. PickardEdwin H. Damon, Jr.Norbert V. WhiteHOUSING AUTHORITYJohn G. Thatcher,Arthur GoodfellowStanley EustaceArthur B. WeagleJames 197919801980197819791980Jane Bokron Director19811981TOWN MODERATOR1982Harold E. Shively1978APPOINTED ADMINISTRATIONSITOWN ACCOUNTANTMl HARBORMASTERRobert H. LeetMl TOWN ASSESSORVarnumS.Edwin BronkEleanor Crowley1978Ml CEMETERY SUPERINTENDENTMl POLICE CHIEFArmandJr.Ml DOG OFFICERArmand1978ELECTRIC MANAGERT.MichaudMl RECREATION-PARKS DIRECTORAlfred TobiaszJames H. Daly1978Ml TOWN ENGINEER1980Ml SHELLFISH CONSTABLEJames E. ChaseCharles Gianakakis1980Ml TOWN CLERKMl FIRE CHIEFHarold G. ComeauTheodore MozdziezMelvin A.BrouilletteMl PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORMelvin BlaquiereMl FIRE CHIEF1978Ml LIBRARIANRalph HerbertWalter H. Hulbert,1978Ml HEALTH AGENT1978PedrickMl BUILDING INSPECTORSIPete George1979INCHARGESIBowenCharles C. DaltonTEASURER/COLLECTORGeorge C. MourikasMl TOWN COUSELMl YOUTH DIRECTOR1978Cathleen McGinleyTOWN MANAGERGeorge E.Howe197819801980

APPOINTEDBOARDS AND COMMITTEESMMBOARD OF ASSESSORSVarnumWilliam P. LewisJohn D. Heaphy1979Thomas A.1980John A. PechilisArthur S. LeClairLawrence R. SweetserGeorge H. BouchardJohn H. WardWilliam C. MiddlebrooksM CEMETERY COMMISSIONLeonB. Turner,Ch197919781980Nicholas MarkosGordon C. PlayerMCIVIL DEFENSE04John R. Harrigan, Dir.Robert D. O'Meara, AssistantS19781978Jr.Cornelius ClearyJames C. McManaway,Jr.Robert K. WeatherallDoris GreenlawMargaret D. FerriniDonald WhistonJames BerryJr.,ChPattie T. HallLoretta DietchCarol Grimes1978Irving G. Small, ChJacob M. IsraelsonWilliam H. SmithJohn EbyJohn J. GriffinAlfred D. CastantiniSarah L. WeatherallCostos TsoutsourisJack B. JohnstoneDavid R. KnowltonSCawthron Poulen, ChHelen DrenthFrank W. Kellie,Percy CheverieBetty PelhamHarold Bo wenWinfred HardyM ECONOMIC &Sr.Jessie GirardM BOARDJames M. NelsonNathaniel PulsiferSJohn F. Conley, ChBarbara C. EmberleyLouise B. HodgkinsGeorge R. MatheyLovell ThompsonAlice KeenanJohn C. ChPhyllis E. Bruce,1980198019821982Hubert A. 7919791980LIBRARY TRUSTEES1979TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERSElton McCausland,B. Marsh, M.D.Bronk, Agent1980197819791978M6 HISTORICAL COMMISSIONINDUSTRIAL19811978197819781978OF HEALTHEdwardMl Edwin1978197819781978Mary WilliamsonDEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONPaul R. BeswickPeter W. WilliamsonAlfred CastantiniStephen L. DietchAlfred BenedettoBruce F. PaulRichard F. Benedetto1978GOVERNMENT Alice ShurcliffPaul J. Valcour, ChWilliam C. Wigglesworth, M.D.1978197819781978Merle R. PimentalCOUNCIL ON AGINGVirginiaChEdwin H. Damon1978197819781979197919801980Jr.,GROWTH POLICY COMMITTEE19781978197819781978197819781978M6 CONSERVATION COMMISSIONAlexander A. Sweenie,Carol GrimesErcoline,George R. MatheyJohn M. PickardWilliam C. Wiggles worthCharles K. Cobb, Jr.Adele C. Robertson1978COMMUTER RAIL COMMITTEEJohn C. Vincent,Harold F. BalchLeland CarterELECTRIC ADVISORYCOMMITTEE1978S. PedrickW.Poor,Jr.KeenanKathryn G. KlingerAnn DureyLouise W. SweetserRev. Robert DobsonRae PaulEleanor M. Crowley, Librarian197919781978197819791979198019801980

WATERWAYS STUDY COMMITTEEMl BELL RINGERHarold Bo wenJoseph A. Navarro,Robert W. ParsonsRuth S. DrownRobert D. Todd, Jr.Costos Tsoutsouris1978M MOSQUITO CONTROLCOMMITTEEAlice Keenan, ChJoan E. Oxner1978Lawrence E. CummingsHarold BalchHerbert E. BrackV. Byron Bennett197819781978M YOUTHMl19781978ChJohn T. BeagenJason A. Sokolov198019781979William L. ThoenGeorge R. MatheyRoger A. Burke05Charles H. CooperRobert WickstromBro. Robert RussellPLANNING BOARDJoanne Burns19811982§POLICE STATION STUDYCOMMITTEEAppointed By SelectmenGeorge Mathey, ChArmandMBrouiletteAdele RobertsonAppointed By ModeratorMary E. WilliamsonRoger A. BurkeAppointed By Finance CommitteeMThomas EmeryEdward L. NagusMChDaniel MarkosJohn KobosHarold G. Comeau, Clerk19801980William J. MurphyDaniel B. Lunt, Jr.Michael S. PascucelliMary E. Fosdick/AltRobert E. Macklin/AltJohn R. Verani/Alt197919801981197819781978GAS INSPECTOR1978INSECT PEST CONTROL1978John WegzynMPLUMBING INSPECTORA.N.D. HydeMALTERNATE PLUMBINGINSPECTORRene Rathe1979197819801978SHELLFISH ADVISORY BOARD1978Edward Pacquin, ChAndrew GianakakisThomas Dor man197819781978James Carter1978Joseph D. Kmiec1978Philip KentJoseph Leadvaro (Lauderowicz) 1978MINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTFINANCING AUTHORITYSEALER OF WEIGHTS &MEASURESJohn R. HarriganMTREE WARDENArmand MichaudM1978WIRING INSPECTORAlfred Tobiasz1978EElectedSAppointed By Board of SelectmenAppointed by Town ManagerOtherSupervised By Town ManagerElected At Town MeetingAppointed By ModeratorGeneral LawsMBen19821978INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS1979197819781980REGISTRARS OF VOTERSMl19791980ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSArmand n H. Morrow, ChElizabeth J. GeanakakisFrederick GarandThomas J. FlynnCharles J. FoleyJames H. Daly, DirectorJ.197819781979James Theodosopoulos, ChSharon M. JosephsonGlen WanzerRECREATION & PARKSBarbara1978197819781978COMMISSIONCathleen McGinley, DirectorLouis P. Geoffrion, ChDonald LaterowiczAnn HorsmanM1978O119792George E. HoweJames C. Lahar1980198119823451976F. Dale Vincent19836Confirmed By Board of SelectmenCollinsLoretta DietchSTMArtII

ANNUAL TOWN MEETINGIPSWICH HIGH SCHOOLESSEX, s.s.To the Constableof theTownof Ipswichin saidMAY2,1977County,GREETINGS:In thenameof theCommonwealthTownnotify the Inhabitants of themeetat theIpswich High Schoolof Massachusetts, you are hereby directed toof Ipswich qualified to vote in town affairs toin saidIpswich onMONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY19777:30 o'clock in the evening to act on the following articles vis:atModerator Harold Shively called the meeting to orderquorumpresent.Thefinalat 7:30p.m. with acount showed 672 voters present.Theodore Powers, MarkHayes, Rainer Broekel, Joanne Babson, Leo Marc-Aurele, Robert Todd.The Moderator appointedthe following as Tellers:The Moderator led the pledge of allegiance to the flag, and the Rev. MerlePimentel gave the invocation. The Moderator announced that the Warrant hadbeen properly posted.Itwas moved, seconded and duly votedto allow non-voters into theTownMeeting.ToArticle 1:allfix the salaryand compensation ofallelectedtownofficers.Selectmen Chairman John Pickard moved that the salary and compensation ofelected officers be fixed as in the 1977/78 budget. Seconded. Motion carried onvoice vote.A voter asked why so many people had not received copies of the FinanceCommittee's Report, and wished to know where they could be gotten. Mr.Pickard replied that they had been delivered by Town employees, he did not knowwhy some people did not receive them, and there were none left.To choose the following officers, vis:Moderator for one (1) yearTwo Selectmen for three (3) yearsConstable for one (1) yearTwo (2) members of the School Committee for three (3) yearsThe above officers to be voted on one ballot at their respective polling places asArticle 2:follows:Precinct1Ipswich Junior High School, Green StreetPrecinct 2 Winthrop School, Central StreetPrecinct 3 Ipswich High School, High StreetPrecinct 4 Housing Authority Recreation Hall, CarolineOn Monday, May 9, 1977. The pollsNo action required.Article 3:(3)To choose one(1)shallmemberopenat 10:00 a.m.Avenueand closeat 8:00p.m.of the Finance Committee to serve for threeyears.Mr. Pickard moved that George Hayes be nominated to the Finance Committeeto serve for three years. Seconded. Unanimous voice vote.

Article 4:To hear andactuponthe report of the FinanceCommitteerelative to theMunicipal Budget and raise, appropriate and transfer money for the ensuing year,including the compensation of elected town officers, or take any other actionrelative thereto.Finance Committee Chairman Lawrence Pszenny moved that the sum of 3,203,425. be raised and appropriated for the purposes hereinafter designated:For the Operating BudgetTransfer from Available Funds: .00 3,203,425.00Sewer Receipts ReserveCounty Dog RefundLibrary Aid ReserveSurplus Revenue (Free cash)Overlay Surplus to Reserve FundWater Pollution Control 491,122.90Transfer from Revenue Sharing: 82,750.00 Sanitation Composite Contract130,000.00 Health & Life Insurance27,250.00 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 240,000.00Available Funds and Revenue SharingTo be731,122.90raised and assessed 2,472,302.10Seconded. Mr. Pszenny stated that the budget is up 5%, not including salaryTown employees. The only fulltime position added wasthat of the Police Department clerk. It was felt that others were either not neededor the workload could be rearranged. Mr. Robert Bamford, stating that he was notcriticizing the Finance Committee as he had spent thirteen years on it, ten aschairman, felt that the tax rate will soon be 100. per thousand and with a medianproperty valuation of 20,000, the average tax payment will be 2,000.increases for fireman andMr. Bamford moved as an amendment to the pending motion: "that whereverthe figures 3,203,425 appear in the motion now before the House, the same shallbe stricken out and that there be inserted in place thereof the figures 2,883,083.This being a 10% reduction in all departments, divisions, committees, and anyother body authorized to expend public funds." Seconded. Mr. Pszenny felt therewas some merit in reviewing the budget and trying to keep it down; however, ifthe amendment passed, it would cause a disruption in many town services.Further, there are many items included that the Town has no control over, due tounions, state and federal governments. He also pointed out that the total amountto be raised and assessed is below Mr. Bamford s figure.1Ona voice vote, theamendment wasdefeated. Because of a protest, a handOn a voice vote, thecount was held; the amendment was defeated 172 to 318.motion carried.

OPERATING BUDGETGENERAL &WagesCapital OutlayTotal4.FINANCE COMMITTEE:Salaries & 00PLANNING BOARD:Salaries & TIONS & REGISTRATION:& WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal——650APPEALS BOARD:Salaries& WagesExpensesTotal325725TOWN 044,1%Expenses8851,073—11,095Capital alariesWagesTotalACCOUNTANT:Salaries & WagesExpensesCapital OR:Salaries&WagesExpensesCapital 00251,472ReimbursableGeneral7.100ExpensesPlanning —ASSESSORS:Salaries&WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal—2,88030,87733,347——36,045

11.TOWN CLERK:Salaries & 406,0006,00012,443ExpensesCapital OutlayTotal12.LEGAL DEPARTMENT:Salaries & WagesOther Outside talHISTORICAL COMMISSION:Expenses15.CONSERVATION COMMISSION:Salaries & WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal16.YOUTH COMMISSION:Salaries & WagesExpensesCapital 5Total6,3057,3087,9081,5501,550SCHOOL BUILDING NEEDS NNIAL COMMITTEE:Salary19.3,6124,894HISTORIC DISTRICT 1,280INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION:Salaries——350150500COUNCIL ON AGING:Salaries & 3013,6838,943305,340317,785299,521TOTALGENERAL GOVERNMENT257,571288,575PUBLIC SAFETY21.POLICE ,890(3)37,665(4)55,344(3)43,629(4)58,172

6,53433,5308,850377,643DOG OFFICER:Salaries & ,83017,830400769600752600752600752 10,0007,0002,400Shift differentialCourt FeesOther SalariesTotal SalariesExpensesCapital OutlayTotalCapital IRE DEPARTMENT:Salaries & Salary olidayTotalOvertimeCall Lieutenants(5)Call Operator(l)Call Men(26)Total SalariesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal24.CIVIL DEFENSE:Salaries & WagesExpensesCapital 01,6101507,9954,76014,531SHELLFISH:Salaries& WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal26.400HARBORS;Salaries& WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal10

27.BUILDING INSPECTOR:Salaries& WagesExpensesTotalTOTAL PUBLIC 41036,50525,88553,21552,915HEALTH & SANITATION28.HEALTH AGENT:Salaries & tal OutlayTotal29.OUTSIDE CONTRACTS:Sanitation Composite ContractRecycling CollectionSpring & Fall CleaningDump ImprovementTotalTOTAL HEALTH& SANITATION—VETERANS' SERVICES30.VETERANS' 13TotalWORKSADMINISTRATION:Salaries& 582,1601,8001,600Capital OutlayTotal32.&WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotalTOWN HALL ANNEX:Expenses34.HIGHWAY DIVISION:Salaries & WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal35.EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE:Salaries & 5,00062,90015,00030,90012,00057,900TOWN HALL:Salaries33.805SNOW & ICE CONTROL:& 05025,42422,83767,2628,66740,7111197,030190,725

37.FORESTRY:& 0Motor VehicleWorkmen's Compensation5,98524,48726,388Package ital sSEWER:Salaries& WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotalTOTAL PUBLIC WORKS39.RECREATION & PARKSSalaries & WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal40.&WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotalBondsLegal LiabilityTotalMilitary Service 100,73539,63438,0121,000800108,046106,224DEBT SERVICE:Payment ofPayment ofInterestPrincipalTotal44.78,7231 1BENEFITS:County Retirement System43.21,40010,60093,784INSURANCE:Public BRARY:Salaries&WagesExpensesCapital OutlayTotal1,27683,354UNCLASSIFIED45.RESERVE FUND(see schedule)47.BOND ISSUE COSTSINTEREST ON TAX48.POSTAGE46.ANTICIPATIONTotalTOTAL OPERATING 9,5913,203,425——12—5,000

upon the report of the School Committee relative to theSchool Department Budget and raise, appropriate and transfer money for theArticle 5:To hear andactensuing year's operations, or take any other action relative thereto.School Committee Chairman Walter Pojasek moved that the Town appropriatethe sum of 4,080,941. for .the School Department budget as here and afterdesignated.1000 AdministrationInstructionOther School ServicesAthletics2000300035004000500070009000 ance of PlantOperationFixed ChargesAcquisition of Fixed AssetsPrograms with other Districts25,696.55,385.30,250. 4,080,941.Less Available funds:FeoffeesGrammar School7,500.Title IIIFunds4,437. The Totaltobe raised and assessedis11,937. 4,069,004.Seconded. Mr. Pojasek stated that though labor negotiations have not beenconcluded, funds have been put in the budget; money is also included forreconstruction of the roadway (School Street) around the school, and for thereplacement of Tiger III. Mr. Pszenny reminded that the student population isdecreasing but the budget has increased; there have been staff reductions but the766 staff has been increased. The voice vote was questioned; on a hand vote, 334voted in the affirmative, 151 in the negative. Motion carried.Article 6:theToTown'ssee if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money to covershare of the annual operating and debt service expenses of theWhittier Regional Vocational Technical High School District.Mr. Pickard moved that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of 292,374.48cover the Town's share of the annual operating and debt service expenses ofthe Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School. Seconded. Board ofSelectmen unanimously in favor, though it feels the amount is very high. Mrs.Conley for the Finance Committee stated that her Board recommended the articlesince there isn't an alternative. It hopes that the Town will make its opinionknown to the Whittier School Committee, regarding the high per pupil cost,expensive programs. Paul Gahm suggested that our representative on the WhittierSchool Committee should be elected rather than appointed in the hope that wewould have more control over the budget. The motion carried on a voice vote.toTo see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money tomake major maintenance repairs, renovations, and alterations to existing publicArticle 7:schools and to determine whether such appropriation shall be raised by borrowingor otherwise, or take any other action with respect thereto.Mr. Pojasek moved that 150,000. be appropriated for remodeling,reconstructing and making extraordinary repairs to the existing schools of theTown and that to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the13

Board of Selectmen, is authorized to borrow 150,000. under General Laws,Chapter 44, Section 7(3 A) as amended. Seconded. This is the second of athree-year program in which extraordinary repairs will be made. Board ofSelectmen, Finance Committee recommend. Harold Wile questioned thereplacement of the fire alarm system in the Jr. High School; the architect repliedthat the present system does not conform to the State Building Fire Codes. On atwo-thirds vote, the motion carried 400-52.To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money forreplacement and to make major maintenance repairs and renovations to anexisting un-named road from the area of the High School to High Street and toinstall a drainage system in the pump-house area of the High School.Article 8:Mrs.Nan George movedfor indefinitepostponement. Seconded. Motioncarried on voice vote.ToTownvote to accept the existing un-named road fromthe area of the High School to High Street as a Public Way or take any actionArticle 9:seeifthewillrelative thereto.Mrs. George moved for indefinite postponement. Seconded. Motion carried onvoice vote.To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with theapproval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation ofthe revenue for the financial year beginning July 1, 1977 and ending June 30, 1978in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and torenew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, inaccordance with provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17.Article 10:Mr. Pickard moved that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be andhereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of therevenue for the financial years beginning July 1, 1977 and ending June 30, 1978 inaccordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and torenew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, inaccordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17.Seconded. Motion carried unanimously on a voice vote.To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for thecurrent expense of the Water Department, the same to be paid from revenues bythe Water Department during the fiscal year 1978, and to see what action theTown will take in regard to surplus funds.Article 11:Mr. Pickard moved that the Town raise and appropriate 272,747. for thecurrent expense of the Water Department, the same to be paid from revenues bythe Water Department during the fiscal year 1978. Seconded. Finance Committeerecommended. Motion carried on a voice vote.To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for thepurpose of promotion of the Town of Ipswich, an equal sum to be made availablefor said purpose from the Chamber of Commerce.Article 12:Mrs. Robertson moved that 700. be raised and appropriated to be used inconjunction with a matching sum of the Chamber of Commerce of Ipswich for thepurpose of the promotion of the Town of Ipswich. Seconded. Motion carried onvoice vote.14

Article 13:Tosee what action theTownwill take in regard to the transfer ofanysurplus funds in the Electric Light Department.Damon moved that the Town transfer 25,000. fromthe Surplus Account ofDepartment to the General Fund for the purpose of reducingtaxes. Seconded. Finance Committee recommended. Motion carried on a voiceMr.the Electric Lightvote.To see wha

PeterW.Williamson 1979 AlfredCastantini 1979 StephenL.Dietch 1981 AlfredBenedetto 1979 BruceF.Paul 1980 RichardF.Benedetto 1980 JamesM.Nelson 1982 NathanielPulsifer 1982 STRUSTFUNDCOMMISSIONERS EltonMcCausland,Ch 1980 MarkJ.Apsey 1978 PeterJ.Owsiak 1979 MELECTRICADVISORY 1978 COMMITTEE 1979 ThomasA.Ercoline,Jr.,Ch1978 1980 JohnA.Pechilis 1978 .

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