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ANNUAL REPORTS

OF

HINSDALE, N.

H.

1979

ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE

TOWN OFFICERS
OF

HINSDALE,

N.

H.

FOR THE YEAR ENDING

DECEMBER 31, 1979

DEDICATION

Your Htnsdale Board of Selectmen very proudly dedicatethis 1979 Town Report to Eleanor S. Smith, who for forty

years has capably served Hinsdale as our Town Clerk.


Eleanor is dedicated, helpful, friendly and loyal in serving Hinsdale in
proud.
a

manner in which we all can be

We want all our citizens to know that Eleanor's 40

years of dedicated, responsible service to our town


has not gone unnoticed.

We extend to Mrs. Smith our deep and sincere appreciation for a job more than well done.

Hinsdale Board of Selectmen

Paul G. BoroskI, Chairman

Romao Renaud, Selectman


Paul P. Sprague, Selectman

2.

IN

MEMORIAM

This 1979 Town Report is given in memory of Miss Sylvia

Fletcher who for 19 years generously devoted her time


and energy as Hinsdale's faithful libarian, and who was,

more importantly,

frtend to all who knew her.

August 12, 1912

August 17, 1979

3.

INDEX

Page

Administrative Assistants Report Appropriation & Taxes Assessed Auditors Report ( State Auditors) Board of Adjustment Bonded Debt Budget Civil Defense & Surplus Equip. Compartive Statement of Appropriations & Expenses Compartive Statement of Indebtness Valuation Taxes Conservation Commission Report Dedications Fire Department Report Index Inventory Library Reports Municipal Court Payments Planning Board Report Playground Committee Report Police Report Public Health Nursing Assoc. Receipts Revenue Tax Collector's Report Town Clerk Report Town Officers Trustee of Trust Fund Report Vital Statistics Births Marriages Deaths Warrant Water & Sewer Dept. Reports
(

86 20-21

65w68 87 23-24 16-17 88 43-61


22 89 2-3 78-80
4

19 69-71 72

41-42 90
91

81-82 83-85 38-40


18

26-37 25 5-8 62-64


92-93 94-95 96 9-15 73-77

TOWN OFFICERS

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Moderator
Eugene Gaffey

Selectmen and Assessors


Paul Boroski Romao Renaud Paul Sprague

Term E^xpires 1980 Term Expires 1981 Term Expires 1982


Town Clerk

Eleanor S. Smith

Town Treasurer

Marjorie Zavorotny
Collector of Taxes
Robert Savory
Public Works Supervisor
Fred McCagg

Water & Sewer Commissioners


Michael Wojchick
-

Supt.

Bernard Mathewson Edward Dubriske Paul Aust

Term Expires 1980 Term Expires 1981 Term Expires 1982

Supervisors of Check List


Ellenore Brinck
Maria Shaw

Judith Doucette

Representative to General Court


Patrick O'Connor
State Auditors

Overseer of Charities
Paul

Sprague
5.

Chief of f tre Departttrent


Alan Zavorotny
Municipal Court

Eugene

E.

Gaffey, Justice

Health Officer
Dr. Harvey Deutsch

Forest Fire Warden

Alan Zavorotny
Fire Dept. Clerk

Lewis Major

Deputy Wardens Joseph Doucette Willi am Hodgman Ronald Majer Robert Marshall Joseph Roy James Stand if t Elmer Wilkins III Michael Wo j chick

Chief of Police
Thomas A. MacQuarrie, Sr.

Sargent
Joseph Dempsey
Patrol eman

John Dudek
Special Police Officers

Jerome Blodgett Michael Bolden John Bonnett Marcel 1 us Howe Albert Krumenaker Donald Perkins

Serge Pouliot Charles Rosploch Sr, John Traverse Hermon Winter Michael Wojchick William Young III

6.

Police f^atrons

Corrtne Dempsey Carol Drosehn Edith Stevens


Crossing Guards
Judith Doucette Barbara Keck Elain Worden

Trustees of Trust Funds


Orson Smith Roland O'Neal Hortense Williams

Clerk

Term Expires 1980 Term Expires 1981 Term Expires 1982

Library Trustees
Peter Zavorotny Iva Nelson - Treasurer Doris Smith

Term Expires 1980 Term Expires 1981 Term Expires 1982


Budget Committee

Mark Chamberlain Norman Hoffman Reginald Gove Charles Laval la Gordon Leon
Paul Boroski

Lewis Major Edwin Smith Grace Worden Edward Kondrat Peter W, Zavorotny

Sexton
Lewis Major

Memorial Day Committee


Michael Bolden Donald Levasseur

Nurse

Mary A. Wilson
North Hinsdale Community House

7.

Contact

Mrs. Nelson Prouty

Civil Defense Director

Ralph Simonds

Planninc} Board

Carol Rosploch Steve Kowalski Ann Corr Kenneth Higgins

Charles Gratton (resigned) Eleanor O'Neal (resigned) Mildred Zywna - Alternate


Paul

Term Term Term Term Term Term Sprague


-

Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires

1980
1981

1982 1983 1983 1984

Selectman

Board of Adjustment

MaryAnn Wallace (resigned) Term Expires 1980 Richard Corr (resigned) Term Expires 1981 Bernard Rideout Term Expires 1981 Anna Mahoney Term Expires 1982 Term Expires 1983 Charles Rosploch, Jr. E. Sherman Wright Term Expires 1984 Charles Gratton [replace Maryann Wallace) Term Expires 1980 Alternates Robert Burnham Paul Sprague - Selectman
Water Pollution
Orson Smith

Conservation Commission
Frederick Wolfe Grace Gagne Edward Hale Robert Simonds Frederick Bliss Mary Lou Currier
Romao Renaud
-

Term Term Term Term Term Term Selectman

Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires

1980 1980
1981 1981 1981

1982

Playground Committee
Ann Boyd Sandra Moore William McLeod
Paul Sprague
-

Term Expires 1980 Term Expires 1980 Term Expires 1981 Selectman

Bu tldtng Inspector

Stephen Kowalski
VI to Rlzzi - Assistant

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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TOWN WARRANT
To the inhabitants of the Town of Hinsdale qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 11th day of March, 1980 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon to act on the following subjects:

Article Article

1.

To cast your ballots for all necessary Town Officers. To see if the provisions of Chcipter 171 -A of the revised laws relative to playing games of beano shall be adopted at this time.

2.

Article

3.

Are you in favor of the adoption of the amendment to the existing town zoning ordinance as proposed by the planning board, such amendment being a revision in its entirety of that ordinance?

Polls open on the above Articles at 10:00 A.M. and shall not be closed earlter than 7:00 P.M.

The following part of the Town Meeting will be adjourned until Monday, March 17, 1980 at 7:30 P.M.

Article

4.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $25,000.00 (Twenty five thousand dollars) to repair the embankment and install a retaining wall on High St. perpendicular to Stearns Ct. or act tn any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $11,000.00 (Eleven thousand dollars) for the purchase of a 1980 1 ton dumptruck for the Water & Sewer Dept.'s, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recomrcended by Budget Comm. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $10,000.00 (Ten thousand dollars) to purchase a backhoe for the Highway Dept., or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Without Recommendation by Budget Comm.

Article

5.

Article

6.

9.

Arttcle

7.

To see tf the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $10,000.00 (Ten thousand dollars) to alleviate the leachate problem at the town of Hinsdale's sanitary landfill, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Without recommendation by Budget Comm. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate exceed $6,500.00 (Sij( thousand five hundred dollars) to continue the yearly maintenance of repatring/and or replacing town sidewalks. 1980 schedule as follows: Main St. (951 ft.) Depot St. (85 ft.) High St. (1,810 ft.) River Rd. (1,230 ft.) Canal St. (400 ft.) Northfield Rd. (385 ft.), or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

Article

8.

a sum not to

Article

9.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,136.00 (Five thousand one hundred thirty six dollars) for a records keeper. Inserted by petition without recommendation Budget Comm,

Article 10.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00 (Four thousand dollars) to seal the following roads: Pleasant St. (1,500 ft.) Highland Ave. (3,600 ft.) School St. (1,500 ft.) Cream Pot Htll (1,600 ft.) Revere Drive (400 ft.) Dale & crescent Streets (1,000 ft.), or act in any manner thereon Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,898.00 (Two thousand eight hundred ninety eight dollars) as its share of the operating costs of the Southwestern N. H. Regional Planning Comm. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

Article 11.

Article 12.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,700.00 (Two thousand seven hundred dollars) for Crossing Guards, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

Article 13.

To see if the Town will vote to raise the sum of $2,500.00 (Two thousand five hundred dollars) for Rescue, Inc., or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

10.

Article 14.

Article 15.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $2,500.00 (Two thousand five hundred dollars) to purchase a gasoline pump with a key and meter system for the town gasoline station to replace the present gasoline pump, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Without recommendation Budget Comm To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,781.00 (One thousand seven hundred eighty one dollars) for the support of the Monadnock Family and Mental Health Services. This is .50 per capita based on population figures from the Southwestern Regional Planning Commission for the Town of Hinsdale, or act In any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

Article 16.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $1,500.00 (One thousand five hundred dollars) for the purpose of preparing a Housing Assistance Plan In accordance with the guidelines of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or act In any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm. To see If the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,398.00 (One thousand three hundred ninety eight dollars) for the purchase of a hand held Radar unit, the money to be raised by matching funds from the N. H. Highway Safety Agency at %50/%50, or act In any manner thereon. Inserted by petition Without recommendation by Budget Comm. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $1,000.00 (One thousand dollars) to fund f!eals-On-Wheels to elderly shut-in citizens of Hinsdale as sponsored by the Hinsdale Senior Meals Program through Cheshire Senior Services. Inserted by petition f^ecorpmended by Budget Comm.

Article 17.

Article 18.

Article 19.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $724.00 (Seven hundred twenty four dollars) for the support of the Monadnock Region Association, or take any other action relating thereto. This sum is based on the formula of twenty cents per town resident according to the latest available census figures. Without recommendation by Inserted by Selectmen Budget Comm.

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11.

Article 20.

To see tf the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $701.92 (Seven hundred one dollars and ninety two cents) in addition to which the St^te will contribute $4,679.49 to be expended on Class IV and V road construction, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

Article

21

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $550.00 (Five hundred fifty dollars) to purchase a two-way radio for the Civil Defense Department, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen Htthout recommendation Budget comm.

Article 22.

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $475.00 (Four hundred seventy five dollars) to supply the necessary inaterials and labor to install four, 4" diameter standard weight posts and connecting chain around the monument on Monument Rd., or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen f^ecomipended b^ Budget Comm.
To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and authorize the withdrawal from the Revenue Sharing Fund established under the provisions of the State and Local Assistance Act of 1972 for use as setoffs against budget appropriations in the amount indicated; and further to authorize the Selectmen to make pro rata reductions in the amounts if estimated entitlements are reduced, or take any action thereon.

Article 23.

Fire $ 4,857.00 Police 17,442.00 Highway 15,301.00 Street Lights 6,528.00 Rubbish Pick-up 8,094.00 Total $52,222.00 Inserted by Budget Comm. Recomnended by Budget Comm.

Article 24.

To see if the Town will vote to eliminate the position of Administrative Assistant to the Selectmen effective April 22, 1980, and delete the sum of $17,990 (Seventeen thousand nine hundred ninety dollars) from the general budget for this position and insert the sum of $3,500.00 (Three thousand five hundred dollars) to fund the posiiton until the above termination date. Inserted by petition

Article 25.

To see if the Town will vote to allow a 3% discount for the first 30 days after the tax bills are mailed on the payment of taxes in full, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen
12.

Article 26.

To see if the Town will vote to confirm and authorize the authority of the Selectmen to sell any property which the Town has acquired through ta^ sale and tax collector's deed to the town, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen
To see if the Town will authorize the establishment of the office of building inspector and to authorize the selectmen to act as building inspector or to appoint a person to act for them to serve at their will as the building inspector. The building inspector will be guided tn the performance of duties by RSA 36:35 and 36. Inserted by Selectmen

Article 27.

Article 28.

To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to apply for, accept and expend money from the state, federal or another gnyermenta'l unit or a prtvate source which becomes available during the year tn accordance with the procedures' set forth in RSA 31:95-b. Inserted by Selectmen

Article 29.

To see if the Town will vote to accept a gift of one Capen upright piano for use in the Town Hall, given by Mrs. Cizzie Fletcher, in memory of her daughter, Mtss Sylvia Fletcher, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Tax Collector, with the approval of the Selectmen to appoint a Deputy Tax Collectoro Said Deputy shall be sworn in, shall have powers of the Tax Collector, may be removed at the pleasure of the Tax Collector, and shall before entering upon the duties of the office give bond as provided in section 6 of chapter 41. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to reseach and investigate the feasibility of a computer system for the town's municipal government; and if the Board of Selectmen so determine that said system is of benefit to the town, to authorize the Board of Selectmen to incorporate said system during fiscal year 1981, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen

Article 30.

Article 31.

13.

Article 32.

To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen and Town Treasurer to borrow a sum or sums, in anticipation of the collection of taxes for the current municipal year and to issue in the name and on the credit of the Town negotiable notes therefore, said notes to be repaid during the current municipal year and from taxes collected within the current municipal year. Inserted by Selectmen
To allow the Town to accept pre-^payments on all taxes, with a warrant from the Selectmen, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen

Article 33.

Article 34.

To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to contract for and accept aid relative to disasters, or act in any manner thereon. Inserted by Selectmen
To see if the Town will vote to accept and adopt the report of the Selectmen, Auditors, and other Town Officers. Inserted by Selectmen

Article 35.

Article 36.

To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the parent of ordinary Town charges for all Town Dept's and for all other necessary expenses arising wtth the Town. (See Budget & Revenue Sharing Arttcle)

Art trie 37.

To see tf the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the total amount necessary to pay the above voted articles and budget, or act in any manner thereon.

Inserted by Selectmen

Article 38.

To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.

Inserted by Selectmen

14.

Gtyen under our hands and seal in said Hinsdale this 15th day
of February, 1980.

Bocj! ul Q. Paul Gi. Bocj^s^eTT^ha i rman

'

Selectmen of Hinsdale, N. H.

^^^^^^^^^"^"7^ ^(^^^^--^^-^t^^^ Romao Renaud, Selectman

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A true copy of Warrant Attest:

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Romao Renaad, Selectman

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BUDQET TOWN OF HINSDALE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Purpose of Expenditures

Approp. 1979
<;

Actual 1979

Estimated 1980
$

Town Officers' Salaries 10;825:00. $10,625.00 17,816.00 19,433.93 Town Officers' Expenses Election & Registration 350.00 554.58 Municipal Court 1,000.00 1,000.00 Town Hall & Other Buildings 14,310.00 14,335.00 Town Report 750.00 750.00 Budget Committee 550.00 550.00 Property Record Maintenance 7,550.00 5,159.30 Police Dept. 58,591.50 59,628.63 Fire Dept. 25,179.70 22,821.56 Planning Board 450.00 324.83 Insurance 25,000.00 28,240.19 Civil Defense & Surplus Equip. 697.00 426.53 Conservation Commission 3,460.00 3,160.29 Board of Adjustment 575.00 501.30 Vital Statistics 100.00 46.50 Town Dump & Garbage Removal 53,100.00 52,007.66 Nurse 6,250.00 6,250.00 Street Lighting 17,000.00 19,098.52 General Expenses Highway Dept. 41,581.38 58,971.16 Highway Subsidy 27,358.62 27,358.62 Library 7,920.00 5,487.00 Town Poor 3,000.00 2,007.94 Old Age Assistance 11,000.00 None Memorial Day 400.00 432.08 Parks & Recreation 12,250.00 5,725.42 Water & Sewer Dept. 108,028.00 108,028.00 Parks & Cemeteries 10,750.00 10,476.16 Damages & Legal Expenses 5,000.00 3,433.94 Advertising & Regional 682.00 646.64 Employees' Retirement & S.S. 14,500.00 12,895.10 Principal - Notes & Bonds 50,682.80 41.091.40 Interest - Notes & Bonds 14,170.32 11,170.32 Interest - Temp. Loans 8,800.83 3,000.00 Articles: Repairs & Wall (Stearns Ct.) Dumptruck (Water & Sewer Dept.) Backhoe Leachate (Sanitary Landfill) 2,904.00 Sidewalks 2,904.00 Records Keeper (Police) 9,115.55 10,425.00 Road Sealing 2,470.44 2,470.44 Southwestern N. H. Reg. Plann.
16.

10,825.00 40,374.45 1,962.00 3,600.00 17,160.00 807.00 550.00 7,100.00 64,569.80 27,060.00 450.00 33,000.00 1,405.00 210.00 350.00 100.00 56,190.00 6,750.00 18,000.00 75,236.55 30,492.93 8,335.00 3,500.00 None 445 00 8,255.55 148,964.00 15,700.00 5,000.00 700.00 17,000.00 61,757.40 37,379.36 9,000.00

25,000.00 11,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 6,500.00 5,136.00 4,000.00 2,898.00

BUDQET CONT.

TOWN Of HINSDALE, NEW HAI^PSHIRE

Purpose of Expenditure

%r

Actual 1979

Estimated 1980

Crossing Guards 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ Rescue, Inc. 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Gasoline Pump 2,500.00 Monadnock Family & Mental Health 1,781.00 1,781.00 1,781.00 Housing Assistance Plan 1,500.00 Radar Unit 1,398.00 Meals on Wheels 700.00 700.00 1,000.00 Monadnock Region Association 724.00 Town Road Aid 709.11 709.11 701.92 Fence (around Monument) 475.00 Other: Art. 1979 & Prior yea rs 105,884.00 113,293.57

Totals

$683,950.87 $678,612.10

$802,042,96

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REVENUE
'

',

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Sources of Revenue

EstiiDcited

1979

Actual 1979

Estimated 1980

$ 21,000.00 Resident Taxes 62.00 National Bank Stock Tax 1,000.00 Yield Taxes Meals & Rooms Tax 25,000.00 Interest & Dividends Tax 23,000.00 Savings Bank Tax 5,500.00 Highway Subsidy 27,358.62 Reim. a/c State & Fed. Forest land 350.00 Reim a/c Road Toll Refund 2,000.00 Governor's Commission 4,560.00 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 11,000.00 Reim. a/c Business Profits Tax 99,819.00 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 66,800.00 Dog Licenses 1,500.00 Business Licenses, Permits, 450.00 Filing fees 3,500.00 Municipal Court Rent of Town Property 2,000.00 Interest on Deposit 2,500.00 Income from Trust Funds 5,000.00 Income from Water & Sewer 108,028.00 58,582.40 f\re Truck Bond Well Art. Bond 356,000.00 Raceway 70,000.00 Playground 6,200.00 Cemetery 1,200.00 Trailer & Build. Permits 800.00 Revenue Sharing Fund 41,340.00 Anti Recession Fund 484.00 State Share for Sewerage Plant None None Highway Safety (Police) None Civil Defense
1

21,400.00 62.00 3,581.74 28,391.77 26,210.77 5,915.58 27,359.40 340.63 1,216.20 None 25,813.32 116,573.03 69,514.00 1,237.50
450.00 3,127.18 1,757.00 4,524.98 5,144.63 108,028.00 46,666.00 None 69,900.00 None 1,125.19 1,210.00 41,340.00 484.00 None None None

21,500.00 62.00 3,000.00 28,500.00 26,500.00 6,000.00 30,492.93


04 100.00 None 11,000.00 117,000.00 69,000.00 1,200.00
340.

2,000.00 3,200.00 2,000.00 4,600.00 5,200.00 148,964.00 None None 80,000.00 None 1,700.00 1,000.00 52,222.00 None 26,640.00 699.00 502.50
$643,422.47

Totals

$945,034.02 $611,372.92

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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
Summary of Inventory
Valuation as Assessed April 1, 1979

****
ITEM

NUMBER

VALUATION
$

Land Buildings Factory Buildings Public Utilities (Electric) House Trailers & Mobile Homes 350 Total valuation before exemptions allowed
Less:

8,830,950.00 19,911,250.00 2,783,200.00 8,469,150.00 1,776.350.00 $41 ,770,900.00


1,400.00 875,000.00

Blind Elderly Exemptions

108

Net value on which Tax Rate is computed

$40,894,500.00

*This inventory multiplied by the tax rate of $3.13 equals the Property Tax to be raised see the following report.

TAX RATE
1979

Unit of Government
Munictpai
$

Rates
.56 .19

County
School

2.38
$3.13

Combined rate

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APPROPRIATION AND TAXES ASSESSED 1979


Town Officers' Salaries Town Officers' Expenses Election & Registration Municipal Court Town Hall & Other Buildings Prop. Record Assessmant Maint. Police Dept. Fire Dept. Planning Board Board of Adjustment Insurance Civil Defense & Surplus Equipment Conservation Commission Budget Committee Vital Statistics Town Dump & Garbage Removal Nurse T.R.A. Street Lighting General Expenses of the Highway Dept. Library Town Poor Old Age Assistance Memorial Day Recreation Water & Sewer Dept. Cemeteries Damages & Legal Advertising & Regional Emlpyees' retirement & S. S. Principal Notes & Bonds Interest Notes & Bonds Interest on Temp. Loans Town Report Art. # 7 Anti -Recession Fund Art. # 8 Rescue Inc. Art. # 9 Meals on Wheels Art. #11 Fire Dept. - Pumper Art. #12 Police Cruiser Art. #14 Monadnock Family & Mental Health Art. #17 Heritage Park - Paving Art. #18 Re-writing Zoning Ordinance Art. #19 Southwestern Regional Planning Art. #20 Multi Purpose Court - Lights Art. #21 Records Keeper - Police Art. #22 Town Hall Clock Art. #23 Re-furbish Mechanisms Art. #24 Sidewalk Repairs Art. #26 Adr^inistrative Assistant Art. #27 Road Sealing Art. #29 Paint Town Hall - Auditorium
20.
$

10,825.00 17,816.00 350.00 1,000.00 14,310.00 7,550.00 58,592.00 25,180.00 450.00 575.00 25,000.00 697.00 3,460.00 550.00 100.00 53,100.00 6,250.00 709.00 17,000.00 68,940.00 7,920.00 3,000.00 11,000.00 400.00 12,250.00 108,028.00 10,750.00 5,000.00 682.00 14,500.00 50,683.00 14,170.00 3,000.00 750.00 484.00 2,500.00 700.00 49,900.00 6,000.00 1,781.00 16,000.00 2,000.00 2,470.00 6,000.00 4,800.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 2,904.00 8,000.00 10,425.00 2,000.00

Art. #30 Floor Selectmen's Room Art. #31 Crossing Guards Art. #33 Fire Dept. Generator

APPROPRIATION AND TAXES ASSSESSED 1979 Cont. 1,200.00 $ 2,700.00 1,000.00 $683,951.00

Less Estimated Revenues & Credits:

Resident Taxes $ 20,940.00 62.00 National Bank Stock Tax 1,000.00 Yield Taxes 25,000.00 Meals & Rooms Tax 23,000.00 Interest & Dividends Tax 5,500.00 Savings Bank Tax 27,359.00 Highway Subsidy 350.00 Reim. a/c State-Federal Forest Land 2,000.00 Reim. a/c Road Toll Refund Dog Licenses 1 ,500.00 Business Licenses, Permits & Filing Fees 450.00 Municipal Court 3,500.00 Rent of Town Property 2,000.00 Interest Received on Deposits 2,500.00 Income from Trust Funds 5,000.00 Income from Playground 6,200.00 Income from Water & Sewer Dept.'s 108,028.00 Motor Vehicle Permits Fees 66,800.00 Raceway 70,000.00 Cemetery 1,200.00 Trailer & Building Permits 800.00 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 11,000.00 Revenue Sharing Funds 41,340.00 Fire Truck Bond 58,582.00 Governor's Commission 4,560.00 Anti Recession Fund 484.00
Total Revenues and Credits

$489,155.00

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BONDED DEBT
LAND FILLED DUMP Notes dated December 21, 1974 Interest at 6.50% Orginal amount of issue, $75,000.00 Payment on principal due December 31 of each year. Interest payable on June 31 and December 31 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1983 1980 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $2,437.50 $ 1984 1981 7,500.00 7,500,00 1,950.00 1982 1,462.50 7,500.00

975.00 487.50

CLOSING OLD DUMP Notes dated August 20, 1975 Interest at 6.75% Orginal amount of issue $80,000.00 Payment on principal due September 25 of aach year. Interest payable on March 25 and September 25 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1980 1983 $8,000.00 $1,620.00 $8,000.00 $3,240.00 1981 1984 8,000.00 1,080.00 8,000.00 2,700.00 1982 1985 8,000.00 540.00 8,000.00 2,160.00
SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES Notes dated September 30, 1976 Interest at 7% Orginal amount of issue, $40,000.00 Payment on principal due September 30 of each year. Interest payable on March 30 and September 30 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1980 1982 $5,000.00 700.00 $1,400.00 $5,000.00 $ 1981 1983 5,000.00 350.00 5,000.00 1,050.00

PAYLOADER Notes dated November 9, 1976 Interest at 4.75% Orgtnal amount of issue, $28,627.00 Payment on principal due November 9 of each year. Interest payable on May 9 and November 9 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1980 332.50 $7,000.00 $

DEPOT STREET BRIDGE Notes dated September 15, 1977 Interest at 4.875% Orginal amount of issue, $47,957.00 Payment on principal due September 15 of each year. Interest payable on March 15 and September 15 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1982 1980 $9,591.40 $ $9,591.40 $1,402.74 1981 935.16 9,591.40

'^^J

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23.

BONDED DEBT CONT.


FIRE TRUCK Notes dated December 18, 1979 Interest at 7% Orginal amount of tssue, $46,666.00 Payment on prtnctpal due December 18 of each year. Interest payable on June 18 and December 18 of each year. Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. 1980 $16,666.00 $3,266.62 1982 $10,000.00 $1 .400.00 1981 2,100.00 1983 10,000.00 700.00 10,000.00

SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY Notes dated October 9, 1979 Interest at h% Orginal amount of issue, $506,000.00 Payment on principal due October 9 of each year Interest payable on April 9 and October 9 of each year. Payable to Farmers Home Administration, Montpelier, Vt.
1980
1981
$

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990


1991

1992 1993 1994

8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 13,000.00 14,000.00 14,000.00 15,000.00

$25,300.00 24,900.00 24,500.00 24,100.00 23,650.00 23,200.00 22,700.00 22,200.00 21,650.00 21,100.00 20,500.00 19,900.00 19,250.00 18,550,00 17,850.00

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000


2001

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

$16,000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00 18,000.00 19,000.00 20,000.00 21,000.00 22,000.00 23,000.00 25,000.00 26,000.00 27,000.00 29,000.00 30,000.00 32,000.00

$17,000.00 16,300.00 15,450.00 14,600.00 13,700.00 12,750.00 11,750.00 10,700 00 9,600.00 8,450.00 7,200.00 5,900.00 4,550.00 3,100.00 1,600.00

24.

TOWN CLERK'S REPORT

1978 AUTO PERMITS:

3228 Permits & Fees


Paid Town Teasurer

$69,514.00
$69,514.00

DOG LICENSES

1979 Dog Licenses Issued:

310 Permits Less Fees Less N. H. Clinic

1,532.50

$155.00 $155.00

310.00
$ 1,222.50

25.

SUMMARY Op WARRANTS PROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES LEVY of 1979


-

DR

Taxes Committed to Collector: Property Taxes Resident Taxes Total Warrants Yield Taxes

$1,262,232.40
20,940. JO
$1
=

,283,172.40

3,581.74

Adddd Taxes:
Jeopartly Warrants

Property Taxes Resident Taxes

4,650.93 3,336.58 680.00

8,667.51

Overpayments during year: A/C Property Taxes A/C Resident Taxes

-0-0-0-

Interest Collected on Deli nquent Property Taxes

88.77

Penalties Collected on Res ident Taxes

87.00

TOTAL DEBITS
-

$1,295,597.42
CR

Remittances to Treasurer: Proprety Taxes Resident Taxes Yield Taxes Interest Collected Penalties on Resident Taxes Discounts Allowed

$1,042,479.63 17,160.00 3,581.74 88.77 87.00


$1

,063,397.14 30,489.26

Abatements Made During Yea r: Property Taxes Resident Taxes

9QA,23 1,480.00
2,474.23

Uncollected Taxes - December 31, 1979: (As per Collector's 1 ist) 196,256.79 Property Taxes $ Resident Taxes 2,980.00
199,236.79
TOTAL CREDITS

$1,295,597.42

26,

SUMMARY Op VIARRANTS PROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES ^ LEVY OF 197F


-

DR.

Uncollected Taxes - As of January 1, 1979: Property Taxes $123,694.16 Resident Taxes 5,060.00 $128,754.16
Added Taxes: Property Taxes Resident Taxes

877.24 150.00
1,027.24

Interest Collected on Delinquent Property Taxes 6,081.71

Penalties Collected or Res-ident Taxes


1

368,00
$136,231.11

Total Debits
-

CR.

Remittances to Treasurer During Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1979:


Property Taxes $123,749.60 Resident Taxes 3,750.00 Interest Collected During Year 6,081.71 368.00 Penalties on Resident Taxes Tl 33,949.31

Abatements Made During Year Property Taxes Resident Taxes

$
1

821.80
,370.00

2,191.80
Uncollected Taxes - December 31 {As per Collector's List)
Resident Taxes
,

1979

90.00 90.00

TOTAL CREDITS

$136,231.11

27.

"

P ROPERTY,

SUMMARY OF WARHAMTS RESIDENT AND yi^LD TA^ES

1-^v'or

moR' vw^^

- DR. ^ Uncollected Taxes ^ As of Janastry 1, 1979: 391,89 Property Taxes $ Resident Taxes 1,150.00
.

$1,541.89
Added Taxes Property Taxes Resident Taxes
:

-0-0-

Overpayments a/c Property Taxes a/c Resident Taxes

-0-0-

jnt Taxes Penalties Collected on Resident

44.00
$1,585.89

TOTAL DEBITS

- CR to During Remittances Treasurer Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1979:

170.82 Property Taxes $ Resident Taxes 490.00 Penalties on Resident Taxe'"'"' 44.00 s

"^

704.82

Abatements Made During Year:


Property Taxes Resident Taxes
$

221

07
$

610.00

831.07

Uncollected Taxes - December 31, 1979: (As per Collector's List)


Property Taxes Resident Taxes
$

-0-

50.00
$

50.00
$1

TOTAL CREDITS

,585.89

28.

SUWf^ARY OF TAX SALES ACCOUNTS

FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, T979


-

DR.

Tax Sales on Account of Levies of

1978
(a)

1977

1976

Previous Years

Balance of Unredeemed Taxes - January 1, 1979


Taxes sold to Town During Current Fiscal Year

-0-

$14,157.86 $2,773.39

-0-

(b)

$79,786.27

-0-

-0-

-0-

Interest Collected After Sale

1,780.13

263.71

545,61

-0-

Redemption Costs
Total Debits

196.30

112.80

85.20

-0-0-

$81,762.70

14,534.373,404.20

CR. -

Remittances to Treasurer During Year:

Redemptions Interest & Costs After Sale

$67,674,63 5,661.06
1,979.58 684.24
-0376.51

2,773.39
630.81
-0-

-0-0-

Abatements during year


De^ded to Town During Year

818.57
-0-

-0-

-0-

-0-

Unredeemed Taxes December 317T979


TOTAL CREDITS

11,424.25 7,678.23

-0-

-0-0-

$81,762.70 14,534.37 3,404.20

29.

UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES 1979


Aiken, Elvira Albert, Richard Andrews, Ricky Ash, Edgar & Viola Ask, Gilbert
314 .57 Dessaint, Frankltn $ 301. 05 293 .26 Dessaint, Ronald 125.20 128 ,94 Devoid, Robert 1,782.97 397 ,51 Diorio, Steven 48.64 34 .43 Dixon, Arnold Sr & Mary 488.28 Dixon, Arnold Jr Diana 397, ,51 139 .29 Dixon, Robert Bailey, Philip 234.73 189 .37 Dodge, Richard & E. M. 427.86 Ball Glenn Ball, Kenneth & Edith 588 .52 Dodge, Richard & E. M. 725.21 25 .25 Drew, Pamela Beam, Charles 165.89 471 00 Duso, Albert & Genie Beaman, Adella 565.05 183 72 Ebbighausen Robert Jr. Bedard, Juanita & Roxanne 557 75 Bellville, Kenneth & Alberta 614.57 783 11 Edson, Theodore & Mary 677.65 Bellville, Kenneth & Alberta 496.11 33 66 Emerson, Shirley Bemis, Euclid & Theresa Emerson, Cedric & Berardino, Samuel, Nagy, Shirley 169.02 205 02 John Jr. & Klein, William 174 33 Berry, Cindy 140.85 Blake, Donna 79 82 Fetterman, Mary Beth Blodgett, Jerome & Mabel 834 15 Field, Dan & Patricia 967.25 78 25 Field, Richard & Blodgett, Jerome & Mabel Gertrude 116.42 Boemig, Andrew & Ruth 1,123 75 401.33 Bonura, Richard & Mary Jane 782 50 Fisher, George, Jr. 165.89 Boston & Maine Corp. 278 57 Fletcher, Merrill Boston & Maine Corp. 1,820 10 Foley, Shirley F & Haskings, Florence 753.38 Bourgette, Raymond & Linda 596 Bragg, Harold & Carpenter Gai 1 751 ^24 Fowler Heirs of Myrtle 389.69 Brandl Robert 820 !06 109.55 Brooks, Kenneth & Annie 385 J 5 Qassett, Harriet 80.87 611 jl Gehly, Jon & Sharon Burdo, Frederick Jr. & Bonnie 430.75 Butler, Alan 187 '38 Qehly, Jon & Sharon Gehly, Jon & Sharon 635.39 528.02 Capri, Alice 125 ^81 Qiammarco, Linda 48.76 182 J 5 Giniel, Patricia Carley, Marvin 173.72 Carley, Marvin 985 'oo^leason, Joseph 24.13 Carlson, Carl & Diana 1,115 *85 Gloyer, Margaret 185.28 Champagne, Joseph 754 [33Gratton, Katherine 539.00 Chotain, Daniel 170 '59Gratton, Leo & Ruth Cobb, Mary 158 '07 Qreene, Robert & P. M 1,108.02 733. G9 Colt Ind. Opr. Corp. 1,029 [77Qreene, Robert & P.M. 159.71 29 '82Greenia, Wilfred Cone, Raymond Cook, Wendell 89 [29Gurian Guitars Ltd. Inc. 236.32
$
,
^

Corey, Dennis & Ma re i Cornel lier, Robert & Agnes Corriveau, Warren Cummings, Louis & Madeline

Dascomb, Walter & Delia Davidson, Richard & Beverly Davis, Marjorie & Glen

425 .68 285 44 Hamilton, Wendell 160 24 Hansen, Norma 148 [58 Harrington, Roger Harris, Verne L. 79 Hinsdale Raceway 259 *49Hoag, Charles 551 46 57 Hoffman, Norman & Josephine
] 1

179.02 208.15 353.69 150.85 83 ,258.00 357.43

1,145.66

30,

UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES 1979 Cont,


Hood, Thomas Hopps, Mary Hudon, Marshall & Huntoon, Marion
$

E.

F.

981.87 308.31 625.10 273.88

Jackson, Ivan & Margaret Jagel, Thomas & Linda Jones, Erwin L. Jones, Hugh & Carolyn
Kane, Sandra Kelley, Delphine King, Stephen

1,040.81 874.84 139.29 244.14

148.68 642.42 228.49

Piquette, Wayne & Cheryl Parkins, Homer & Dolores Parkins, Homer & Dnlores Partridge, Peggy Pel is. Heirs of Mary Phillips, Morris & Berdella Pickett, Dolly Pine Tree Development Plansker, Joanne Plansker, Dale Plante, Gordon & Linda Prouty, Nelson & Alma
Ray, Martin Ray, Martin Roberts, Glenn & Grace Roberts, Robert & Linda Rogers, James

148.68 737.12 62.60 114.25 280.14

111.12 107.99 711.12 314.09 596.88 637.57 530.62


272.31 309.87 424.12 543.67 272.31 50.83 175.28 159.63

395.95 LaFortune, James & Ida 4,518.16 Landpact, Inc. 458.55 Lang, Steven & Michele 22.70 Laraway, Lawrence 139.29 Lawrence, Theodore & Linda 12.46 Leahey, James 175.28 LeClaire, Robert 253.53 Legere, Emile J. 35,376.83 Legere, Emile J. 122.15 Leon, Gordon 223.80 LeVasseur, Donald 244.14 LeVasseur, Gaylan 354.30 Lundblade, Bill & Susan

Rollins, R. Steven Royce, Dexter Jr. Royce, Michele

MacQuarrie, Thomas & Priscilla Martell, Kathleen Sandra Martini Maynard, Charles & Donna Maynard, Charles & Donna Stanley Mieckkowski Miller, Jeffrey Miller, John & Barbara Wilbsr Mitchell Mleczko, William Sr. & Ethel Morton, Floyd Murphy, Karen Lee Nadeau, Ernest J. Sr. & Marguerite Nichols, Harold & Mary
, , ,

727.73 272.39 323.96 48.52 543.06 70.43 311.44 613.48 278.57 391.86 90.77 246.32
224.16 972.48
568.18 494.54 325.60 652.69
31.

Schroeder, Alan & 230.06 Josephine 129.90 Senecal, Alice 38.25 Shannon, Frederick 613.48 Shepard, Mary Deborah Shores, Donald & Dianne 274.49 142.42 Slaght, Warren Smart, Francis & Yvonne 349.48 30.35 Smith, Edward & Mary 66.34 Smith, Edward & Mary 167.46 Smith, Gloria Smith, Kenneth & mary Kemp 89.21 233.19 Smith, Frederick Sr. 223.80 Smith, Michael E. 255.71 Smith, Suzanne C. Smith, Virginia & 156.50 Cutter, Edward 43.82 Streeter, Roger 186.24 Streeter, Roger
Terra, Arthur & Feme Terra, Arthur & Feme Tessier, Ronald Thomas, Leo Tkaczyk, Russell Tkaczyk, Russell

O'Connor, Bernard Orkins, Allan Sr. Osborn, Stuart Owen, Wayne

Lucinda Ruth

841.02 947.44 179.98 90.77 186.24 220.73

UNPAID PROPERTY T/U(ES 1979 Cont.


Toney, Nathan & Deanna Toney, Theresa Turner, Floyd W. & M.R.

1,109.62 100.77 679.21


503.93 167.46 158.07 158.07 143.98 129.90 988 J 9 175.28

Valiante, Velma C. Valiante, Velma C. Valiante, Velma C. Valiante, Velma C, VanGordon, Edward VanHirtum, Leonard Jr. & Anne Vigneau, William Jr.
Wait, Albert H. Jr. Wait, William & Myrna Waite, David & Donna Walsh, George & MacQuarrie Walsh, George & Ruth Walsh, Thomas & Jean Walsh, Thomas & Jean Ward, Arthur & June Ward, David Waters, James & Rita Wells, Donald & Shirley Whelan, Joyce S. Whelan, Sandra White, Katherine Whittemore, Lucy Anne
Total

117.38 489.85 663.56 139.29


94.51

156.50 139.90 222.23 961.52 909.27 222.23 175.89 150.85 92.34

$196,256.79

hereby certify that the above list showing the name and

amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December 31, 1979,


on account of the tax levy of 1979, is correct to the best of my

knowledge and belief.

Robert N. Savory Tax Collector


32.

UNREDEEMED TAXES FROM TAX SALES December 31 1979


,

1977

Levies of 1978
$

Bomba, Patricia Carlson, Carl & Diana Castine, Maurice Cook, Wendell L. Cornell ier, Robert & Agnes Dascomb, Walter & Delia Davidson, Richard & Beverly Dixon, Arnold Jr. & Diana Emmons, Richard & Ruth Gale, Wilson, Jr. Gehly, Jon & Sharon Giammarco, Linda Gratton, Katherine Harrington, Roger S. King, Stephen Landpact, Inc. Martell, Kathleen Miller, John & Barbara Mills, Pamela & DeVoid Robert Mleczko, William Sr. & Ethel Owen, Wayne Pel is. Heirs of Mary Pine Tree Development Corp. Rogers, James Smith, Virginia & Cutter,, Edward Toney, Nathan & Deanna Waite, David K, & Donna M. Walsh, Thomas & Jean Whelan, Joyce Whelan, Joyce Whelan, Sandra

770.44 1,100.07 204,55


167,03

702.49

57.45

141.58 250.69 236.90 494,88 382.25

372.98 287.23 781.25

324.00 608.66

642.82 282.67 694.40 275.02

773.09 146.19 173.19 313.71 209.41 2,279.43 302.42 547.66 1,080.75 344.18 584.51 254.77

963.22

146.44

$7,678.23

156.68 836.38 591.60 104.90 214.42 159.24 142.93 $11,424.25

I hereby certify that the above list showing the name and amount due from each deliquent taxpayer, as of December 31, 1979, on account of the tax levies of 1977 and 1978, are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Robert N. Savory Tax Collector

33.

UNPAID RESIDENT TAXES 1979


Aldrich, Gordon Aldrich, Patricia Ash, Pauline Avery, Arthur E. Avery, Patricia Avery, John S. Ball, Edith Edward Ball Kenneth Ball Ball , Glenn Stefania Ball Barlow, Jean Barlow, Mark Barns, John Barrett, Donald Barstow, Brerida L. Bartlett, Charlene Bartlett, Eugene Berthiaume, John Berthiaume, Leonore M. Beruk, John J. Bishop, Paul A. Bishop, Sharon L. Bishop, Viola R. Blake, Donna Blanchard, Edward J. Sr. Blanchard, Elizabeth Blodgett, Jerome A. Blodgett, Mabel Bokline, Edward Bowline, Joyce Bonnett, Allene Bonnett, Bruce Bonnett, Frank Bonnett, Steve Bonura, Richard A. Bonura, Mary Jane Chester Jr. Boroski Boudreau, Arthur Boudreau, Mra. Arthur Bourgette, Raymond H. Bourgette, Linda Boyd, Brenda Bragg, Harold Breed, Cynthia Breed, Harold Brooks, Winifred Brown, carol Buraczynski, Penelope R, Butler, Deborah Butler, 01 in
, ,
,

Butler, Parley F.

Jorge A. Carbonell Carley, Marvin F. Carlson, Carl Carlson, Diana Carpenter, Gail Castine, Gary Castine, Linda Cavanaugh, Dennis Champman, Dorothy Champney, Gary F. Champney, Andrea Cobb, Deborah Cobb, Leon Cobb, Mary Cole, Shirley Colmao, Ellen R. Cone, Raymond Cone, Pearl Reddin Cook, Eleanor J. Cook, Wendall Sr. Coughlin, Dorothy Coughlin, William Cutter, Maurice Cutter, Mrs. Maurice Cutter, Katherine
,

Eastman, Richard Eastman, Roger Edson, Mary Edson, Mathew Edson, Ted Elinspanjer Norean Ellingwood, Steve

Fetterman, Mary Fetterman, Rebecca Fetterman, Robert Finnell , Brenda Finnell , Larry Finnell , Linda Finnell Ronald Finnell Mrs Ronald Sharon Finnell Fisher, George Flanders, Wyola Foley, Shirley Fournier, Dennis Fowler, Melvin Fowler, Arlita Frew, Sally
, ,

Dascomb, Walter Dascomb, Delia Davidson, Richard E. Davidson, Beverly Dean, Erica Jo Dean, James Dessaint, Ronald Dessaint, Mrs. Ronald Deuso, Peggy S. DeVoid, Robert Dibler, Barbara Dixon, Arnold E. Jr. Dixon, Dianna Dodge, Richard S. Downing, Gordon Downing, Valarie Drew, Kenneth Drew, Pamela A. Duby, Dee Duby, Joseph DuPont, Norman
Eas-bnan, Regina

Galpin, Frances John Galui Garland, Michael Garland, Florence Gerry, Karen C. Glodgett, Allen Glodgett, Cathy Gratton, Charles Gratton, David Gratton, Joan Greenlaw, Ron Greenleaf, Grover Greenleaf, Mary Gundry, Lynda Gundry, Sampson
,

Hale, Jeffery Hamilton, Dolores Hamilton, Stanley Hamilton, Susan Hamilton, Wendell Harrington, Roger Haskell , Cynthia Haskell , Dennis

Haskell, Pjiyliss Haskell, Wilder Jr. Hastings, Georgina W. Hastings, Marjorie Hastings, Wayne Hill Nancy Howe, James Howe, Stephen D. Houle, Patricia
,

Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Donald Jr. Johnson, Lois Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Robert Jr. Jones, Dawnette Jones, Del Vina
Kemp, Kenneth Kemp, Mary E. Kemp, Sylvia C. King, Dennis R. King, Joann L. King, Rick King, Mrs. Rick Kirkwood, Karen Kirkwood, William

Lampert, Zolton C. Lampert, Rita M. Lamphere, Daniel Lamphere, Erwin Lamphere, Jewell A. Lang, Beverly Lang, Lester LaPlante, Gertrude LaPorte, Genevieve LaPorte, Arthur LaPorte, Carol Latham, Neil Lawrence, Linda A. Lawrence, Theodore R. Leon, Frances LeVasseur, Harvey Lunge, Calvin Lunge, Deborah

McDurfee, Harry L. 8etny, Susan McDurfee, Donna B. Richmond, Deborah MacMurtry, Douglas Roderick, Harold Martal, Paul Ross, Deborah Martini, Sandra Maynard, Charles Sage, Yvonne Maynard, Donna L. Schlattner, Frederick Mayrand, Edward H. Schofield, Gordon Meanor, Earl Schofield, Mrs. Gordon Meanor, Jane Siewierski, Raymond Mecheski, Debra Smart, Evangeline Mecheski, Michael Smith, George Mieczkowski, Stanl ey Smith, Joyce Miller, Raymond E. Smith, Kenneth F. Mitchell, Debra L. Smith, M'icheal Mitchell, Wilbur Smith, Terri Moody, Linda C. Stand if t, Kelly Moody, Stephen Sumida, Michael Moore, Carol A. Sumida, Susan Moore, Edward B. Surridge, Marion L. Sutnik, Chester Nadeau, Gary Swanson, Gail G. Newman, Winston G. Swanson, James A. Newman, Esther Noyes, Katherine Tennant, James L. Tennant, Marion L. Osborne, Stuart Tennant, Peter ostrowski , Edith Tessier, Francine Ostrowski , Tom Tessier, Ronald A. Owen, Wayne Tkaczyk, Russell P. Tkaczyk, Mrs. Russell Padham, Margaret Toney, Marilyn Padham, Thomas Turner, Floyd Parkins, Del ores Turner, Margaret Parkins, Homer Pickett, Mary VanDeMark, Louise A. Piquette, Cheryl VanDeMark, Stephen P. Piquette, Wayne Varno, Clair Porter, Carol Varno, Leah Porter, Harold Varno, Phyliss Plotczyk, Michael Vaudrien, Sandra Price, Sofia Vigneau, Tami C. Paduf ki Steven Vittum, Eloise K. Vittum, Verne Qualters, Robert J, Quinlan, Ronald Walker, Susan
,

McCagg, Fred McCaluff, Michael McCarthy, Frank McCarthy, Richard

L.

Rehbein, Roger Rehbein, Sue Reilly, Mary E. Reilly, Michael Reilly, Peter E.
35.

Wallace, Joseph D. Walsh, Jean T. Walsh, Thomas Warriner, Andrea L. Willette, Dennis Willette, Joyce

Wing, Earl Wood, Gary Woodward, Frances Wright, Beverly Wright, Chester Wright, Hilda Watt, Myrna Wait, 'William Zinn, Brett Zinn, Craig

hereby certify that the above list showing the name

and amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December


31,

1979, on account of the tax levy of 1979, is correct to

the best of my knowledge and belief.

Robert N. Savory Tax Colector

36.

UNPAID RESIDENT TAXES PREVIOUS YEARS


1978
1977
L,

1976

Bishop, Sharon Boyd, Brenda Brown, Carol Hill, Nancy Howe, James C. McCarthy, Jean Meano, Earl Price, Sofia Varno, Phyliss

Brown, Carol Howe, James C Meano, Earl

Meano, Earl

1975

Cutter, Edward

hereby certify that the above list showing the name

and amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December


31,

1979, on account of the tax levies of 1975, 1976, 1977

and 1978 are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Robert N. Savory Tax Collector

37.

TREASURER'S REPORT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1979


Cash on hand January 1, 1979
$

399,668.42

Eleanor S. Smith

Robert

N.

Savory

State of

N.

H.

U. S. Treasury Cheshire National Bank

69,514.00 1979 Auto Permits 1,237.50 1979 Dog Licenses 11.00 1979 Filing Fees 1,042,479.63 1979 Property Taxes 1979 Property Tax Int. 88.77 1979 Resident Taxes 17,170.00 1979 Resident Tax Pen. 93.00 1979 Yield Taxes 3,581.74 1978 Property Tax 123,749.60 1978 Property Tax Int. 6,081.71 1978 Resident Tax 3,740.00 1978 Resident Tax Pen. 373.00 1978 Redemptions 67,665.18 1978 Redemptions Int. 1,989.04 1977 Redemptions 5,661.06 1977 Redemptions Int. 376.50 1977 Resident Tax 250.00 1977 Resident Tax Pen. 24.00 1976 Redemptions 2,794.94 1976 Redemptions Int. 609.26 1976 Property Tax 170.82 1976 Resident Tax 170.00 1976 Resident Tax Pen. 15.00 1975 Resident Tfx 30.00 1975 Resident Tax Pen. 3.00 Previous Years Resident Tax 40.00 Resident Tax Pen. 2.00 340.63 Reim. State & Fed. Forest Land 156.25 Old Age Assistance 356.32 Forest Land Reim. TRA 3,136.26 Art. #14 - Conservation 25,813.32 Savings Bank Tax 5,915.58 116,573.03 Business Profits Tax 26,210.77 Interest & Dividents Tax 28,391.77 Rooms & Meals Tax 5,965.78 Gifts 163.96 Fire Dept. 16.70 Gas 594.10 Police Dept. 27,359.40 Highway Subsidy 62.00 Bank Stock 41,340.00 Revenue Sharing 300,000.00 Loans - Temporary 106,153.79 Loans - Long !erm 658.38 Revenue Sharing Int. 3,866.60 Investments Int.
38.

TREASURER'S REPORT CONT.


Town of Hinsdale

Public Service Water & Sewer Dept.

Municipal Court Trustee of Trust Fund Bonds Conservation Comm. Hinsdale Raceway Hinsdale High School
Total

Rent of Town Property Police Dept. Gas Account Town Poor Reim. Sale of Loam Sale of Cruiser Highway Dept. Trailer Permits Building Permits Pistol Permits Licenses Cemetery Insurance Refund Memorial Day Recount of Votes Property Record Assess. Check #11442 voided Town Officers Exp. Town Hall Acct. Gifts Trailer Park Transfer Fee Water Dept. Refund Reim. W'. H. Tax Reim. FICA Tax Reim. Ins. Revenue Cemetery Trust Timber Tax
Racing Account Gas Account

1,766.00 519.35 7,925.19 232.09 1,031.00 451.00 736.81 930.00 280.00 74.00 340.00 1,125.19 1,323.00 220.93 10.00 10.00 4.00 3.93 14.63 25,14 10.00 25.00 23,390.00 33.08 3,641.68 3,447.70 695.34 3,127.18 5,144.63 1,100.00 53.47 69,900.00 37.02

Income
;

$2,568,351.17
2,075,989.82
$

Selectmen's Orders paid

Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1979

492,361.35

Respectfully submitted
Marjorie Zavorotny Town Treasurer

39.

WATER TREATMENT PLANT


1979

Balance on hand
U.
S.

208,484.43

Treasury

1,016,500.00
5,381.10

Cheshire National Bank

$1,230,365.53
Less Expenditures

1,172,437.64
$

Balance on hand Dec. 31st

102,927.89

Respectfully submitted

Marjorie Zavorotny Town Treasurer

40.

SELECTMEN'S ORDERS PAID


Town Officers Salaries Town O^ficer^' Expenses Election & Registration Municipal Court Town Hall & Other Buildings Police Dept. Police Re*. Fire Dept. Insurance Nurse Vital Statistics
Sanit'=ition
$

Street Lighting Highway Dept. Library Town Poor Memorial Day Recreation Cemetery Damages & Legal Advertising & Regional Discounts, Abatements & Refunds Retirment & S. S. Gas Civil Defense & Surplus Equipment Conservatton Commission Planning Board Board of Adjustment Property Record Assessment Maint. Budget Committee Town Report Interest Temporary Loans Long Term Loans Yield Taxes County Taxes Withholding Remitted School District Taxes Bought by Town Article #14 - 1973 Article #20 - 1976 Article #14 - 1978 Article # 8 - 1979 Article # 9 - 1979 Article #10 - 1979 T.R.A. Article #11 - 1979 Article #12 - 1979 Article #14 - 1979 Article #17 - 1979
41.

10,625.00 19,433.93 554.58 1,000.00 14,335.00 59,628.63 291.93 22,821.56 28,240.19 6,250.00 46.50 52,007.66 19,098.52 86,329.78 6,487.00 2,007.94 432.08 5,725.42 10,476.16 3,433.94 646.64 2,025.55 18,120.85 8,879.64 426.53 3,160.29 324.83 501.30 5,159.30 550.00 750.00 43,361.15 300,000.00 41,091.40 287.35 84,253.00 20,052.48 999,407.00 79,786.27 59,487.79 162.95 1,696.10 2,500.00 700.00 3,371.68 6,675.00 6,000.00 1,781.00 15,515.72

SELECTMEN'S ORDERS PAID CONT.

Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Arttcle
Total
Less:

#18 #19 #20 #22 #23 #24 #26 #27 #29 #30
#31

1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979

237.64 2,470.44 6.000.00 7,000.00 1,450.00 5,000.28 5,878.37 9,115.55 1,990.00 1,200.00 2,662.50

$2,098,904.42

Insurance Deductions Wtthholdtng Deductions PICA Deductions

1,749.15 14,103.99 7,061.46

Selectmen's Orders Paid

$2,075,989.82

42.

TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES

Appropriated
Expenses;
Paul Boroski Deutsch, Harvey Kowalski , Stephen Renaud, Romao Savory, Robert Smith, Eleanor Sprague, Paul - Selectman Sprague, Paul - Overseer Williams, Hor tense Zavorotny, Marjorie Total Balance
,

$10,825.00

1,375.00 300.00 500.00 1,275.00 2,400.00 375.00 1,400.00 800.00 700.00 1,500.00 $10,625.00

10,625.00 200.00

TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSES

Appropriated
Expenses:
A & L Supply
$

$17,816.00

31.91

The Ashworth by the Sea Baker's Bookstore Boroski, Paul Brown & Saltmarsh, Inc. Deutsch, Harvey Hinsdale Press Hinsdale 'Municipal Court Homestead Press & Bookstore Indian Head Nat. Bank of Keene

120.50 79.02 39.03 48.30 50.00 29.50 30.00 50.02 20.00 I. B. M. Corp. 83.82 1,020.01 Kondrat, Nadia - Postmaster New England Telephone 506,65 N.H. City & Town Clerks Assoc. 10.00 N.H. Secretaries & Clerks Assoc. 10.00 N.H. Tax Collector's Assoc. 18.00 47.41 Savory, Robert Shaw, Maria 7,272.20 30.00 Shaw, Maria - expenses Smith, Eleanor 3,338.50 230.25 Snow & Lear Co. Treasurer State of N.H. 5,950.50 110.26 Wheeler & Clark 288.56 Williams, Hortense 19.49 Zavorotny, Marjorie Total $19,433.93 13.18 Less Income Overdrawn
43,

19,420.75 1,604.75

TOWN HALL

Appropriated
Expenses:

$14,310.00

Allen on Co. $ 5,974.99 228.18 Carttn Plufnbtng 45.01 Central Paper Prod. Co. 37.14 Dompier Electric Inc. 10.45 Elmer's Gulf Fleming Oil Co. 554.86 Keene Industrial Paper Co., Inc. 128.97 Momaney Painters 70.00 New England Telephone 9.88 Paduchak, Peter 162.00 Public Service Co. of N. H. 806.62 RoBust Sales & Service Inc. 30.00 Shaw, Maria - exp. 2.00 Sherwin Williams Co. 276.13 Sprague, Paul 5,624.33 Sprague, Paul - exp. 5.66 Tate Distributors 7.05 H. W. Taylor Gas 98.50 H. W. Taylor Hardware 195.94 Valley Food 67.29 Total $14,335.00 Less Income 1,507.00 Balance
ELECTION & REGISTRATION

12,828.00 1,482.00

Appropriated
Expenses:
Bliss, Roberta Boroski , Paul Brinck, Ellenore DeSantis, Jennie Doucette, Judith Frenchie's Restaurant Gaffey, Eugene Gaul, Elsie Hinsdale Press Laval la, Ann Renaud, Romao Rizzi, Vito Shaw, Maria Snitth, Eleanor Sprague, Paul Total Overdrawn

350.00

15.00 30.00 55.00 15.00 65.00 70.58 40.00 15.00 64.00 20.00 30.00 15.00 65.00 40.00 15.00
$
,

554 .58 204. 58

44.

MUNICIPAL COURT

Appropriated
Expenses:

$ 1,000.00

Eugene Gaffey POLICE

1,000. 01

Appropriated
Expenses:

$58,591.5

Amoco Oil

10.45 $ 1 55.13 Angel 's Automotive 181.43 Auto Barn 24.35 Auto Parts Discount Baker's Bookstore 52.05 Blodgett, Jerome 642.00 Bonnett, John 2,985.00 Brattleboro Police Dept. 9.80 Central Equip. Co. 161.18 Central Parts & Supply 149.74 Charlie Howards 's Alignment 15.00 Clapp's Sporthing 6oods 25.74 Dempsey, Corrine 12.00 Dempsey, Joseph 10,426.91 Doucett's Sunoco 360.23 Dudek, Joseph 9,623.02 Ed's Tire Center 1,019.78 Elliot St. Camera 117.30 Elmer's Gulf 92.85 Equity Publishing Corp. 16.00 Gulf Oil Co. 102.68 Hew Communications Inc. 179.80 Hinsdale Press 74.50 Hinsdale Products Inc. 3.29 Howard's Alignment & Wheel Balancing 15.00 Kondrat, Nadia Postmaster 88.00 Krumenaker, Albert 742.50 MacQuarrie, Thomas Sr. Miller, Jeffery 180.00 Monadnock Region Humane Soc.693.00 660.50 Morey's Uniforms Nebelski , John Jr. 4,033.55 New England Telephone 1,781.83 Padham, Ray 592.64 24.25 Page, Ronald 156.00 Perkins Donald
45.

34.97 (RS)

13,766.03 (RS)

POLICE CONT'.

Appropriated
Expenses: Pouliot, Serge 120.00 $ 1,306.69 Royce's Garage Inc. 45.00 Sanvtlle, Shtrley 51.26 Share Corp. Richard Snerburne Inc. 17.82 39.93 Snow & Lear Co. Sonderegger, Betty 657.00 Southwestern N.H. Dist. Fire Mutual Aid 56.87 Spencer Brothers Inc. 17.45 State of N. H. Motor Vehicle 4.00 Stevens, Edith 22.50 H. W. Taylor Hardware 14.16 Town Of Hinsdale 5,080.45 Traverse, John 777.00 Winter, Hermon 1,284.00 Young, William i;026.00 Totals $45,627.63 Less Income 1,113.45 $44,714.18 Balance

$58,591.50

$13,801,.00 (RS)
$13,801,.00
$

58,515.18 76.32

FIRE DEPT,

Appropriated

$25,179.70

ABC Fire & Safety Equip. $


k^^er\ Oil

Co.

Angell's Automotive Charles 0. Becker Car-Go Central Parts & Supply David G. Deane Dompier Electric Elmer's Gulf Farrar Co. , Inc. Fleming Oil Co. Hew Communications Inc. Hinsdale Fire Dept.

141.53 2,150.07 16.98 369.28


389.,12 (RS)

30.63
102.31
1,108.,70 (RS)

354.70 201.25 15.50 184.93 464.89


2,350..18 (RS)

Payrol 10,270.02 Impala Chemical Lab. 116.03 Matuszewski, Jay 20.48 Meadwood Country Area 112.00 Ftre Dept. 7.80 I^errtll Dennts Nat. Ftre Protection Assoc 14.37
46.

FIRE DEPT. CONT.

Appropriated
Expenses: New England Telephone 522.03 60.00 N. H. Fi>e Chiefs Assoc. Page, Ronald sr. 167.15 941.82 Publtc Service Co. of MH RoBust Sales & Service 189.00 8.67 Ross Express Royce's Garage 232.17 Sanel Auto Parts Inc. 89.07 James R. Shea 341.50 Simonds, Ralph R. 452.00 Southwestern N.H. Dist. 29.00 Fire Mutual Aid State of N.H. Motor Veh, 10.00 H. W. Taylor Hardware 186.42 Town of Hinsdale 940.45 TriState Fire Mutual Aid 20.00 Tyler's 98.71 Wojchick Construction 75.00 Wojchick, Michael 7.80 Zavorotny, Alan 30.00 Total $18,973.56 Less Income 163.96 $11B,809.60 Balance

$25,179.70

$3,848.00 (RS)
$3,848.00
$

22,657.60 2,522.10

INSURANCE

Appropriated
Expenses:

$25,000.00

Blue Cross Blue Shield Colton Ins. Davis & towel e Agency National Flood Ins. N.H.M.A. Unemployment
Comp. Fund

$4,835,53 10,919.00 132.00 275.00

Taylor Insurance Agency The Traverlers


Total Less income

1,280.90 3,750.26 7,047.50 $28,240.19 1 ,323.00


$

Overdrawn

26,917.19 1,917.19

47.

: :

PLANNING BOARD

Appropriated
Expenses

450.00

Brattleboro Reformer Marshall, Donna New England Telephone Rosploch, Carol Sanvtlle, Shirley Total Balance

22.80 150.00
.28

147.75 4.00
$

324 33
*

324.8 5 125.15

NURSE

Appropriated
Expenses

6,250.00

Hinsdale Public Health Nursing Assoc.


LEGAL EXPENSES

6,250.00

Appropriated
Expenses 135.92 Bradley & Talbot $ D. Reed Chaplin 180.00 Hubal, Evelyn Register 194.06 Greene, Arthur Attorney 2,916.96 Parker, Phyllis, Register 1.00 Sprague, Paul 6.00 Total $3,433.94 Balance TAR

5,000.00

3,433,94 1,566.06

Appropriated
Expenses:

Article #27

1979

$10,425.00

Edson, Theodore 146,89 $ Lake Asphalt & Petroleum 5,801.32 McCagg, Fred 538..92 Mieczkowski, Stanley 388..31 Northfield Sand & Gravel 1,100..11 Piquette, Wayne 396.00 Arthur Whttcorab 744.00 Total $9,115.55 Balance
48.

9,115.55 $1,309.45

HIGHWAY DEPT.

Appropriated Highway subsidy included in above total


Expenses:

68,940.00

333.05 Agway, Inc. 500.85 H '^' S 986.65 Allen Oil Co. 204.88 Angel 1 's Automotive 3.36 Autp Parts Discount Bergevin's Truck Sales 44.52 Bernardston Equip. Sales 527.55 Bradbury, Richard 204.33 Brattleboro Sand & 404.60 H.S. Gravel Brattleboro Tire 239.37 Breed, Harold 2,454.19 1,724.31 R.S. Car Go 171.92 Chase Tree Service Inc. 675. 00 Cheshire Oil Co. 36.00 Contractors Equip. Co. 252.10 Robert E. Dunklee 43.78 Ed's Tire Center 62.88 Edson, Theodore 3,201.30 1,728.92 R.S. Elmer's Gulf 122.14 Faucher, William 985.50 581.25 H.S. Fisher, George 444.65 H.S. Fleming Otl Co. 251.44 General Lab. 1,526.29 Rupert Goodenough 164.00 Gordies, Inc. 454.40 Granite State Malco 14.28 Granite State Minerr-ls 1,273.67 H.S. Hinsdale Press 15.00 Houghton Sanitary Service 125.00 International Salt 7,335.41 H.S. Jason Highway Suppliesl ,631 .79 384.81 R. N. Johnson Kirkwood, James 13.08 Lake Asphalt & Petroleum 11,312.14 H.S. McCagg, Fred 192.50 H.S. 6,009.56 2,327.501 R.S. McCagg, Fred 15.00 MCcarthy, Stables 60.00 Major, Lewis 40.00 321.59 Merriam Graves Corp. 150.80 H.S. 1,689.73 R.S. Mieczkowskt, Stanley 5,009.51 Miller, Roger 129.16 New England Telephone 334.52 509.72 Curtis Noll 719.10 H.S. Northfield Sand & Gravel
49.

TOHWAY DEPT. CONT.


Appropriated
$68,940.00
Expenses: Oxford Chemical 220.84 Padham, Ray 788.00 10.50 Pellont-Farm Permalux 486.55 Piquette, Wayne 5,022.58 1,785.13 R.S. 144.00 Ptquette, Wayne 15.00 Public Service Co. N.H,.1,498.23 Red Hed Supply Inc. 36.00 RoBust Sales & Service 288.03 Ross Express 8.20 Royce's Garage 1,253.45 Safety Roads Mat. Co. 120.00 Sanel Auto Parts 564.10 Sawyer Foundry 3,065.11 2,857.30 Scott, George U299.90 Share Corp. 1,382.40 1,924.93 R.S. Spencer Brothers 51.11 St. Johnsbury Trucking 154.34 Stand If t, Edwin 52.00 State N.H. Me tor Yehic"le 13.00 Sumner, Donald 71.94 H. W. Taylor Hardware 333.39 Taylor Rental 41.00 Town of Hinsdale 1,817.03 Trew Corp. 52.91 401.47 TrI State Auto Service 524.87 523.06 R.S. Wayside Fence 3.00 Webster Chemical Corp. 176.40 420.42 R.S. Whitcomb, Arthur 22.49 Wojchick Const. 958.00 Totals $46,930.04 12,124.00 R.S. 27,275.74 less Income 791.21 27,275.74 l46,138.83 12,124.00

H.S.

H.S.

H.S.

H.S. H.S.

Overdrawn T.R .A.


Carried over Art. #10 - 1979 State Contribution
Expesnes:

85,538.57 $16,598.57

$10,479.30
709.11

4,727.40

Bradburv, Richard Breed, Harold Edson, Theodore

140.40 267 .30 447 .60


50.

::

T.R.A. Cont.
Expenses:

90.00 Faucher, William 7,011.20 Lake Asphalt & Petreloum 731.52 McCagg, Fred 425.05 Mieczkowski, Stanley Northeastern Culvert 909.15 Piquette, Wayne 560.70 Treasurer State of N. H 709.11 Total $11,29^.03
VITAL STATISTICS

Appropriated
Expenses

100.00

Eleanor

S.

Smith

Town Clerk
$

46.50
53.50

Balance

SANITATION

Appropriated
Expenses:

$53,100.00

Dolbec, Ernest & Cecil Stub, Inc. Woj chick, Michael Total Balance

4,200.00 27,307.70 20,499.96 $52,007.66


$ $

52,007.66 1.092.34

STREET LIGHTING

Appropriated
Expenses:

$17,000.00

Public Service Co. of N. H.

19,098.52
$ 2.098.52

Overdrawn
LIBRARY

Appropriated
Expenses
Dunn, William

$ 7,920.00

$1,815.00
51.

LIBRARY CONT.

Appropriated
Expenses:

7,920.00

Nelson, Iva Treasurer Wolfe, Carol Total

1,949.50 2,722.50

6,487.00
TOWN POOR

Appropriated
Expenses:

3,000.00

34.64 Case # 1 $ 61.90 Case # 2 103.96 Case # 3 Case # 4 40,00 Case # 5 40.05 Case # 6 20.00 Case # 7 62.50 Case # 8 151.00 Case # 9 72.47 Case # 10 24.79 Case i 11 29.97 Case i 12 122.78 Case # 13 9.93 Case #14 47.87 Case # 15 217.28 Case # 16 385.21 Case # 17 70.00 Case # 18 191.70 Case # 19 152.75 Case # 20 144.90 New England Telephone 19.24 N. H. Local Welfare Adm. Assoc. 5.00 Total $2,007.94 Less income 232.09 Balance

1,77,585 1,224.15

MEMORIAL

D.?iY

Appropriated
Expenses
Clareinont Pepsi Cola Co. Enibleni Flag Co,

400.00

Ltnden Qardens

76.50 223.52 20.00

52.

MEMORIAL DAY CONT.

Appropriated
Expenses:
W. Taylor Hardware Valley Food Total Less Income H.

400.00

37.35
74.71
$

432.08 10.00

Overdrawn.

422.08 22.08

RECREATION

Appropriated Less July 4th


Total

$12,250.00 6,200.00 $ 5,050.00

Expenses:
W.
E. Aubuchon Baker's Bookstore Bradley Lab. , Inc. Elmer's Gulf Falvey Enterprises Foster, Donna J. Galanes & Sons Game Time Halogen Supply co. Hanson, Jerry Kings Mammoth Mart King Plumbing & Heating Miller, Wayne Moore, Sandra N. E. Telephone Northcountry Welding M. E. O'Brien & Sons Page, Alan Public Service co. of N.H. RoBust Sales & Service Inc H. W. Taylor Hardware Taylor Rental Wojchick, Cathy Wo j chick, Michel Total Balance

14.87 7.96 132.50 4?. 05 510.45 669.50 19.56 38.49 36.15 690.62 46.57 629.20 1,000.00 13.50
.79

18.00 492.08 222.20 691.05 146.40 73.28 20.00 200.20 10.00 $5,725.42

$ 5,725.42

324.58

53.

CEMETERY
Appropriated
Expenses:

$10,750.00

Abbott, Mtchael Agway, Inc. F. J. Blum, Inc. D. R. I. Industries Earaes, Mtchael Elmer's Gulf R. N. Johnson Krewer, Lawrence Lang lots, William McDurfee, Harry Major, Lewis Major, Lewis - exp. Noyes, Ronald Pelloni, John RoBust Sales & Service Inc. Royce's Garage H. W. Taylor Hardware Town of Hinsdale Wojchick Const. Wolfe, Fred
Total exp. Less Income

1,316.25 34.34 48.00-

2269
308.75 11.25 157.84 630.50 42.25 15.00 4,200.04 783.26 295.75 15.00 549.25 92.74 282.54 87.26 20.00 1,563.25 $10,476.16 1,125.19
$

Balance

9,350.97 1,399.03

ADVERTISING & REG!


Appropriated
Expenses:
$

682.00

Brattleboro Reformer Keene Evening Sentinel N. H. Municipal Assoc.


Total Balance

38.14 26.14 582.36 646.64


$

646.64 35.36

TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN


Savory Robert N.
-

Tax Collector
RETIREMENT & SOCIAL SECURITY

$79,786.27

Appropriated
Treasurer State of N. H. Overdrawn
54.

$14,500.00

14,750.19 250.19

DISCOUNTS, ABATEMENTS & REFUNDS


Blanchard, Edward Sr. 9.00 $ Barnes, Benjamin 50.00 Boroski, Chester 23.01 Butler, John 24.74 Dart, Mrs. Dorlays 11.41 Dunham, Elmer & Cheryl 10.56 Finnell Marjorie 222.23 Guerrero, Andrea B. 26.20 Gero, Victor 15.59 Hardy, Dave 3.89 Leahy, James 69.89 Latham, Neil 54.11 Levasseur, Lillian 100.00 McCarthy, Barbara 220.93 Marmo, Anthony & Mason, Anthony 8.69 24.39 Maine, Russell Potter, Cara 86.00 Ray, Mary Josephine 7.04 28.17 Roberts, William & Margurite Rouillard, Calvin 8.62 Savory, Robert - Tax Colledtor 900.00 Schanks, John & Erma 2.86 Shumsky, Margarite 9.70 Stand ift, Doreen 2.15 Theriault, Gary & Judith 11.90 Woznick, Ann 2.40 Walsh, George & MacQuarrie, James 81.55 Warriner, Andrea 10.52 Total $2,025.55
,

INTEREST

Appropriated
Expenses:

$14,170.32

Cheshire National Bank

$11,170.
$

11,170.32

Balance
INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOAN

3,000.00

Appropriated Expenses: Cheshire National Bank Overdrawn

3,000.00

8,800.83 5,800.83

55.

TEMPORARY LOANS
Appropriated & Spent
LONG TERM NOTES

$300,000.00

Appropriated
Expenses:

50,862.80

Cheshire National Bank Balance


YIELD TAXES

41,091.40 97771-40

Treasurer State of N.

H.

287.35

COUNTY TAXES

Treasurer County of Cheshire


WITHHOLDING TAXES
Cheshire National Bank
SCHOOL DISTRICT

84,253.00

20,052.48

Appropriated 1979 - 1980 Paid on 1978 - 1979 prior to July 1, 1979

$1,204,581.00 576,407.00 $1,780,988.00

Selectmen's orders paid Jan. - Dec. 1979 Due on 1979 - 1980 appropriation before July 1, 1980

999,407.00 781,581.00 $1,780,988.00

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

Appropriated
Expenses

575.00

Baker's Bookstore Bim's Printing Hinsdale Press Mahoney, Anna Rosploch, Charles Sanville, Shirley Snow & Lear Wallace Maryann TOTAL Balance

7.73 26.40 12.50 176.30 134.42 4.00 3.95 136.00


501.30'

501.30 73.70

56.

CIVIL DEFENSE & SURPLUS EQUIPMENT

Appropriated
Expenses:

697.00

Hinsdale Press New England Telephone Simonds, Ralph - Exp. Simonds, Ralph Sprague, Paul H. W. Taylor Hardware Treasurer State of N. H. U. S. Civil Defense Council Wojchick, Michael
Total

15.00 2.45 112.02 150.00 15.70 3.77 51.00 30.00 46.59 $426.53
$

Balance

426.53 270.47

CONSERVATION COMT

Appropriated
Expenses:

3,460.00

Agway, Inc. Amidon & sons Sales, Inc. Baker's Bookstore Bliss, Roberta Brattleboro Reformer Brown & Roberts, Inc. Currier, Marylou Elmer's Gulf Grossman's Hinsdale Press Hutchinson, Bruce New England Telephone Paduchak, Peter Pelloni, John Public Service Co. of N.H. RoBust Sales & Service Inc. H. W. Taylor Hardware Arthur Whitcomb Wolfe, Fred Total Less Income Balance

34.19 117.55 3.49 7.00 33.98 45.02 6.00 101.65 59.17 25.00 1,274.00 10.89 257.00 75.00 157.54 225.00 573.29 141.55 12.97 3,160.29 1,084.47
$

2,075.82 1,384.18

57.

PROPRTY RECORD ASSESSMENT MAINTENANCE

Approprtated
Expenss^:

7,550.00

BDros^t, Pcifll Datatrontc Htnsdale Press Ma honey, Anna Marshall & Swtft N.A.D.A. Appratsal Guide N. H. Assoc, of Assessing Officials Rizzi, Vtto Vtto - exp. Rtz2l Sprague, Paul Treasurer State of N. H. Total Less Income Balance
,

75.26
1,227.02 380.50 592.95 55.00 40.00

20.00 2,499.97 36.30 36.30 196.00


5, 159. 3D

4.00
$

5,155.30 2,394.70

BUDQET COMMITTEE

Approprtated
Expenses:

550.00

Htnsdale Press
Corp. New England Telephone Zavorotny, Peter Total
M.
P.

B.

200.00 46.56 3.44 300.00 550. DO

ARTICLES
Article #20
Expenses: Paduchak, Peter
-

1976

Heritage Park

162.95

162.95
All Purpose Court
$

Article #14

1978

1,696.10

Expenses: Krewer, Lawrence Paduchak, Peter Stowell Electric Total

154.05 347.05 1,195.00

1,696.10
58.

ARTICLES CONT. Article #14


Expenses:
-

1973

Depot St. Bridge

Treasurer State of Article # 8


-

N.

H.

$59,487.79
RESCUE, INC.
$

1979

2,500.00

Appropriated & paid


Article #
9 - 1979

2,500.00
700.00

CHESHIRE SENIOR SERVICES

$ $

Appropriate & Paid


Article #11
-

700.00

1979

FIRE TRUCK

$49,900.00

Expenses: Royce's Garage Balance

6,675.00

6,675.00 $43,225.00
$

Article #12

1979

POLICE CRUISER

6,000.00

Expenses: Spencer Brothers

6,000.00

Article #14

1979

MONADNOCK FAMILY & MENTAL HEALTH

$ 1,781.00
$

Appropriated & Paid

1,781.00

Article #17

1979

HERITAGE PARK PAVING

$16,000.00

Expenses: Arlington Paving Co. Baker's Bookstore


Crystal Ice & Fuel Grossman's Hutchinson, Bruce Krewer, Lawrence Greene, Arthur - Attorney H. W. Taylor Hardware Total Balance

11,750.00 13.48 3,225.00 58.43 162.50


85.9'^

150.00 70.36
. -

15,515.72 484.28

59.

ARTICLES CONT.

Article #18

1979

Re-Wr1t1ng Zoning Ordinances

2,000.00

Expenses: Brattleboro Reformer Keene Evening Sentinel Southwestern N. H. Regional Planning Comm. Total Balance

25.80 16.00
195.84 $237.64
$ H.

237.64 1,762.36

Article #19

1979

Southwestern N.

Regional Planning Comm.

2,47044

Appropriated & Paid

2,470.44 6,000.00 6,000.00 7,000.00

Article #20

1979

Multi Purpose Court

Lights

Appropriated & Paid


Article #22
-

1979

Town Hall Clock

Expanses: Rodgers Clock Service

7,000.00
1,500.00

Article 123

1979

Re-furbish Town Hall Clock

Expenses: Towar Clock Specialists Balance

1,450.00 50:00

Article #24 - 1979 Carry over - 1978


Total

Sidewalks

$2,904.00 2,096.28 $5,000.28

Expenses: Breed, Harold Edson, Theodore Faucher, William Granite State Malco Sales Lake Asphalt & Petroleum McCagg, Fred Mieczkowski, Stanley Piquette, Wayne Taylor Rental Water & Sewer Dept.

Arthur Whitcomb
Total

417.60 471.42 82.50 15.70 2,289.67 577.50 447.55 427.50 201.00 50.00 19.84 $5,000.28

60.

ARTICLES CONT.

Article #26

1979

Administrative Assistant

8,000.00

Expenses: Baker's Bookstore 143.80 12.50 Cable Television Info. Center 119.48 Cartirt Plumbing 4,061.16 Grossman, Jeffrey 315.54 Grossman, Jeffrey - exp. 54.50 Lookin Back 198.79 New England Telephone 912.60 N. H. Municipal Assoc. 33.84 Sherwin Williams 14.21 H. W. Taylor Hardware Texas Inst. Service Facility 11 .95 Total $5,878.37 Balance
Articiti #29
-

5,878.37 2,121.63

1979

Paint

Auditorium

2,000.00

Expenses:

Momaney Painters
Balance
$
-

1,990.00
10.00

Article #30

1979

Selectmen's Room

Floor

1,200.00

Expenses: Cartin Plumbing Sherwin Williams


total

23.30 1,176.70 $1,200.00


Crossing Guards
$

Article #31

1979

2,700.00

Expenses: Doucette, Judith Keck, Barbara Marshall , Donna Worden, Elaine Total Balance

872.50 355.00 535.00 900.00 2,662.50

~1

2,662.50 37.50

61.

STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS OF TRUST FUNDS HINSDALE, N. H. FOR YEAR 1979


Cemeteries, Memorial Funds and Library
Principal

Cheshire County Savings Bank Sugar River Savings Bank


Keene Savings Bank

$22,393.96
18,775.00
16,775.00 15,100.00
17,507.62

Savings Bank of Walpole

Peterborough Savings Bank


New Hampshire Savings Bank

18,375.00 14,875,00

Amoskeag Savings Bank


Merchants Savings Bank

6,075.00
600.00

Claremont Savings Bank Merrimack County Savings Bank


24 Shares American Tel & Tel est.

8,050.00
901
.

00

Total Principal

$138,427.58

New Funds created in 1979

Waite & Schlattner Thomas Golden William Mitchell John Davidson Albert Huffman Thomas W. Sullivan Theodore Miller Joseph Skiff ington Patterson & Mitchell
Total

200.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00


100.00

$1,200.00

Additions to Old Funds


Chester Waterman
$

200.00

Accumulated Interest Added


Provost & LeChaine
$

100.00

Totals
62.

$1,500.00

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CEMETERIES AND LIBRARY EXPENDITURES


Fiscal

Year Ending Decemerber 31, 1979

Town of Hinsdale for care of cemetery lots

$5,144.63
248.35
933.43

Winchester Florist, Pine Grove Cemetery


Jerome Ebbighausen, perpetual care Oak Lawn Cemetery

Winchester Florist, Oak Lawn Cemetery


Accumulated Interest added to principal
Hinsdale Public Library
Total
1

20.00

100.00
,431 .20

$7,877.61

SECURITIES HELD FOR SAFE KEEPING


Hinsdale Playground, Keene Savings Bank Account #33826
Hinsdale Fire Dept. Savings Bank of Walpole Accouijt #8196

Hinsdale Fire Depatment Cheshire County Savings Bank Accoufjt #27827

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information in this report is correct to
the best of our knowledge and belief,

January 18, 1980


Orson G. Smith
Roland O'Neal

Hortense C. Williams
Income from Trust Funds held by the trustees in the amount of $5,144.63 has been paid to the town to be used only for perpetual care of cemetery lots. Trust Fund Income can not be used for the general funds of the town.

Respectfully submitted
Hortense C. Williams Treasurer trust funds
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LORRAINE

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Assistant Director

January 26, 1979

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Board of Selectmen Town Office Hinsdale, New Hampshire


Members of the Board:

03451

Submitted herewith is the report of an examination of the accounts of the Town of Hinsdale for the year ended December 31, 1978, which was made by this Division in accordance with the vote of the Town. Exhibits as hereafter listed are included as part of the report.
One of the enclosed audits must be given to the Town Clerk for retention as part of the Town's permanent records.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Analysis of Change in Fund Balance
:

(Exhibit A-2)

On a budgetary basis, the change in Fund Balance is summarized as follows:

Appropriated: Fund Balance Applied to Finance 1978 Operations Balances of 1978 Special Appropriations

($

2,096)
12 ,410
$

10,314

Unappropriated: Revenues in Excess of Estimates Net Unexpended Balances of Appropriations Beginning Fund Balance Used to Reduce Tax Rate

$
(

39,011 42,679) 166,200 )


(

169,868 )

Net Decrease in Fund Balance

($159,554)

Town of Hinsdale

January 26, 1979

SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

Federal Revenue Sharing Funds

(Exhibit C-2)

The Town received approximately $42,900 of Federal Revenue Sharing and interest during the current year. Approximately $34,500 was transferred to the General Fund for expenditures, leaving an unexpended balance of approximately $22,900 for future uses which must be expended within 24 months of receipt.

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

Sewer Department

(Exhibits D-1 and D-2)

The Town does not maintain a complete listing of property and equipment in the Sewer Department and does not record related depreciation charges against current revenues. Therefore, we are unable to express an opinion as to the fairness of the balance sheet or statement of operations and changes in Fund Balance for the current year.

Water Department

December 31, 1978 and 1977

(Exhibits E-1 and E-2)

The retained earnings deficit of the Water Department increased from $110,408 to $120,268 during the year. The increase is due to a net loss of $9,860 for the year ended December 31, 1978 as compared to a net loss of $6,156 for the prior year.
During the year ended December 31, 1978, operating revenues increased by $685 while operating expenses increased by $6,212. The increase in expenditures can be traced primarily to increases in superintendent's salary, cost of power and water supply repairs during the year.

GENERAL COMMENTS

Water and Sewer Departments

As in prior years, the audit continues to disclose several variances from statutory provisions of law regarding the Water and Sewer Departments. One Commissioner still serves as Commissioner, Rents Collector, Accountant and Treasurer. Warrants are not issued by the Commission to the Collector. No formal abatement procedure is used regarding abatement of rent charges.

We repeat the following statutes covering the above variances which are quoted as follows:
Duties, any town or village district "R.S.A. 252:19 Establishment. which adopts the provisions of this chapter may, at the time of such adoption or afterwards, vote to establish a board of sewer commissioners, consisting of three members, which board of shall perform all the duties and possess all the powers in the town or district otherwise hereby conferred upon the Selectmen."
"R.S.A. 41:4 Incompatibility of Offices. No person shall at the same time hold any two of the following -of f ices; selectmen, treasurer, moderator, trustee of trust funds, collector of taxes, auditor...."

Comment

From the above statutes, it seems clear that the Commissioner can not serve

Town of Hinsdale

January 26, 1979

as Commissioner, Treasurer and Collector of Rents at the same time.

Regarding sewer rental collections, the following statute is quoted:


"R.S.A. 252:13 Collection of Assessments or Rentals. They shall be committed to the collector of taxes, with a warrant under the hands and seal of the mayor and aldermen requiring him to collect them; and he shall have the same rights and remedies and be subject to the same liabilities in relation thereto as in the collection of

taxes."

Recommendations

It is therefore recommended that the Commissioner commit such sewer rents to the tax collector by warrant under their hands and seal as required by the

statute.
In reference to abatements of sewer rents, the following applies:
"R.S.A. 252:14 Abatement of Assessment. For good cause shown, the mayor and aldermen may abate any such assessment made by them or by their predecessors."

"R.S.A. 252:16 Correction of Assessments. If any error is made in any such assessment it may be corrected by the mayor and aldermen by making an abatement and a new assessment, or either, as the case may require; and the same lien, rights, liabilities and remedies shall attach to the new assessment as to the original."
"R.S.A. 44:2 Provisions Applicable. All provisions of statutes, now made or hereafter enacted relating to towns, shall be understood to apply to cities; and all provisions relating to selectmen.... shall be construed to apply to the mayor and aldermen.... unless a different intention appears."

We recommend that a formal abatement procedure be adopted in accordance with statutory requirements. All sewer and water rental collections must be remitted to the Town Treasurer in accordance with the following statute:
"R.S.A. 41:27 Duties. The town treasurer shall have custody of all monies belonging to the town, and shall pay out the same only upon orders from the selectmen. .. .the town treasurer shall keep in suitable books provided for the purpose, a fair and correct account of all sums received into and paid from the town treasury...."

In view of the above statute, it is recommended that the Commissioners immediately transfer the duties now performed by one Commissioner to the proper officials as required by statute and appoint a Collector of Water Rents and make proper commitment of water rents to said Collector under the hands and seal of the Commissioners.
It is further recommended that all receipts be reported in total and all refunds of overpayments be recorded in order that all transactions of the department be properly recorded.

Town of Hinsdale

January 26, 1979

Application of the Municipal Budget Law

In towns operating under the Municipal Budget Law, R.S.A. 32:10 provides that, an unexpended balance may be transferred by the Board of Selectmen from one appropriation to another provided that the total amount expended for all purposes does not exceed the total amount appropriated at the town, school or village district meetings for all purposes.

The To\m of Hinsdale exceeded its appropriations by $15,838. The major items causing the overdrafts of appropriations were the overdrafts of Street Lighting of $4,613, General Expenses of Highway of $6,135 and Police Department of $4,062.

Conclusion

The provisions of Chapter 71-A, Section 21, require that the Auditors' summary of findings and recommendations shall be published in the next annual Publication of the Exhibits contained in this audit report report of the Town. is optional at the discretion of the Board of Selectmen. This letter, however, must be published in its entirety.

We extend our thanks to the officials and employees of the Town of Hinsdale for their assistance during the course of the audit.

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MUNICIPAL SERVICES DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION


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1979 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF LIBRARY COMMIHEE Town Robertson Barrows Misc. StearnsAmi don Bowker-Jones* Approp. Fund' Fund^ Acct. Fund* Jan. 1, 1979 62.58 Amt. on hand 95.23 82.61 1,949.50 158.68 385.65 Received 1979 793.44 793.44 1 ,859.99 58.68 385.65 Expenditures 95.23 82.61 152.09 $000.00 $000.00 $00.00 ^.n 1979 $000.00 $00.00
1
;

*Money earned on Trust Funds in 1978.

EXPENDITURES FOR 1979


Books, Magazines-Papers Ami don A/C Town A/C

Supplies a Services
28..00 27..00

Util

American Library Assoc. H. W. Wilson Co. Moore-Cottrell Agency Public Servic Co. Nathaniel Dame Company Hunting-Brodart Inc. Gay lord Brothers New England Telephone Co. Barbara Keck Col ton Insurance Agency Quality Books Inc. National Geographic World Book Inc. Yankee, Inc. The Book Cellar N. H. State Library William Dunn St. Martin Press Green Mt. Bookstore Homestead Press Picturepages Inc. Solar Data Meshek's Westminister Press Better Book Co. Publishers Central Bureau Taylor-Baker Inc. Illinois Mfg. Directory N. H. Publishing Co. American Econo. Services Regent Book Co. Children Press H. W. Taylor Hardware Grolier Ent. Child's World

271.41

66.07

416.59
26.97 52.34

41.00
34..65

223.64
56..05 152..00

29.28 17.25

5.75 21.50

13.00 10.99 43.45


23.53 4.37 12.35

11.25
91,.45

12,.55

45.00 82.80 6.45


40.47 35.08 655.42 23.03 16.22

63.25 7.98

6J5
53.04
61.53

42.66 86.22 206.92


2 .10

13.38 171.56

69.

1979 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF LIBRARY COMM. CONT.

Books, Magazines & Papers

Supplies
& Services

Util.

Town A/C

Ami don A/C

Interhouse Publt;jhing Cc Baker Book Store Facts-On-File Reader's Digest Independent Pub. Group Dorrance & Co.

10.90
7.49 7.59 14.97 16.89 6.06
$1 ,538,.13

$793.44

$403.80 640.23

70.

HINSDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1979

Circulation for 1979


Hours open per week
25

Adult Fiction Adult Non-Fiction

6,731 1,131

Juvenile Fiction Juvenile Non-Fiction


Periodicals Adults Juvenile
Bookmobile Adult Juvenile
Total

2,353 510

829
55

1,344 164

13J17
33

Interlibrary Loans
Books loaned to other libaries

Total number of Books borrowed from N. H. Bookmobile in 3 Visits

1,715

Average desk and telephone inquiries per month


Volumes added to library in 1979 Adult Fiction Adult Non-Fiction Juvenile Fiction Juvenile Non-Fiction

100

78

283 163 77
601

Balance from 1978 Cash receipts from fines

5.87
191 .25

Disbursements (newspapers, books) Cash transferred to treasurer


Baln'ice from 1978

$116.40 54.64 $171.04


$

$ 26.08 Sal

($5.87)

Cash received fron rentals

59.90

Disbursements (Box rent. Supplies, Stamps)


Ca?h on hand for 1979
71.

$57.46

2.82 Bal

$28.90

HINSDALE MUNICIPAL COURT

1.

Crtmtnal Cases
1.

2.

Complaints entered during the year Complaints disposed of during the year a. felonies 11 b. misdemeanors c. vtolattons 309

320 320

2.

Cases dtvtded Into classes


1.

2. 3.
4. 5. 6.

7.

Not gutlty pleas 21 Found not guilty 4 No! Pros 22 Cases appealed 1 Drunkness 1 3 Fish & Game Motor Vehicle laws; Town Ordinances 16 a. State motor b. vehicle 301
4

3.

Juvenile cases
Small CI a Tins

4.
5.

16

Cash recetpts:

Cash on hand January 1, 1979 Total receipts Total Total amount paid to State Total amount paid to Town Total miscellaneous Total operating expenses Total
Cash on hand December 31, 1979

499.50 9,184.50

$9,684.00 $4,546.40 3,127.18 260.00 1,008.97 $8,942.55


$

741.45

Respectfully submitted
Eugene
E.

Gaffey, Justice

72.

REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT 1979


Unpaid Water Rents, Jan. 1, 1979
Cash
- Jan. 1, 1979 Checking Account Savings Account Cash on hand

$ 4,437.31

2,858.35 52,665.87 33.88

55,558.10

INCOME

1979

Water Rents Job Works Interest Income

56,277.91 1 ,614.44 2,983.28

60,875.63
1,007.72

1979 Accrued Payroll Taxes Payable

$121,878.76

DISBURSEMENTS EXPENSES Purification & Water Suppiy: Salaries 8,496.00 Supplies 1,562.21 Electricity 12,276.92 Repairs & Maintena nce 721.76 Distribution: Salaries 8,784.00 Supplies 2,527.74 Repairs, Ma int. Water Storage Tank 11,292.14 Water Lines 3,848.00 Hydrants 240.57 Meters 225.00 15,605.71 General Expenses: Clerical & Accounting 3,600.00 Telephone 1,995.56 Supplies, Postage, 503.27 Printing Insurance 1,398.00 Truck Expense 2,400.00 Taxes 854.56 1 Miscellaneous nil. 59 CAPITAL ASSESTS Hydrants 1,571.32 1,600.56 Mis'] Equipment 1978 Accrued Payroll taxes paid

23,056.89

26,917.45

11,862.98

3,171.88
1,362.42

73,

REPORT OF THE WATER DEPT. CONT.


1979

Cash

Dec.

31, 1979

Checking Account Savtngs Account Cash on hand

8,852.46 43,649.15 765.18


53,266.79

UNPAID WATER RENTS, DEC. 31, 1979

2,240.35
$121,878.76

74.

KEPORT OF THE SEWER DEPARTMENT 1979


Unpaid Sewer Rents, Jan. 1, 1979
Cash
- Jan. 1, 1979 Checking Account Savings Account Cash on hand

240.00

614.01 8,914.61
-09:,528.

62

INCOME FOR YEAR 1979

Sewer Rents Interest Income

43,407.84 511.19

43 ,919. 03 812. 55

Accrued Payroll taxes payalDie

$54,500.20

d:[SBURSEMENTS

EXPENSES
Payrolls 11,910.29 Treatment Plant 588.87 supplies Distribution Supplies 1,707.20 Repairs & Maintenance 472.04 Telephone 160.10 Heat 1,618.00 Insurance 1,145.00 Truck Expense 582.08 Taxes 526.40 Mis'l Expense 249.93 Clerical & Acct. 3,600.00 Salaries-Gen. Officers 1,500.00 Stat. -Print. -Postage 223.13

24 ,283.,04

CAPITAL ASSESTS
1978 Accrued payroll taxes pd.

6,580.00
35.61

CASH

- Dec. 31, 1979 Checking Account Savings Account Cash on hand -

_
Dec.
:

1,194.91 19,425.80 1,148.34


31, 1979

21 ,769..05
1

Unpaid Sewer Rents

,832..50

$54,500.20

75.

SEWER DEPARTMENT INCOME STATEMENT 1979

INCOME

Sewer Rents Interest Income

$43,407.84 511.19

$43,919.03

EXPENSES
Payrol

$11,910.29
588.87 1,707.20 472.04 160.10 1.618.00 1,145.00 582.08 526.40 249.93 3,600.00

Treatment Plant Supplies Distribution Supplies Reapirs & Matnt Telephone Heat Insurance Truck Expense Taxes Mis'l expenses Clerical & Accounting Salaries-General Officers Stationary , printing. postage
Depreciation
Net Profit (Loss) for year

1,500.00
223.13

24,283.04
112.18

24,395.22
$18,523.81

76.

WATER DEPARTMENT INCOME STATEMENT 1979


INCOME Water Rents Job Work Interest Income

$56,277.91 1,614.44 2,983.28

$60,875.63

EXPENSES Purification & Water Supply: Salaries $ 8,496.00 Supplies 1,562.21 Electricity 12,276.92 Repairs & Maint. 721.76
DISTRIBUTION: Salaries Supplies Reapirs & Maint.

$23,056.89

8,784.00 2,527.74 15,605.71

$26,917.45

GENERAL EXPENSES:
Clerical & Accounting $3,600.00 Telephone 1,995.56 Supplies, Postage Printing 503.27 Insurance 1,398.00 Truck Expense 2,400.00 Taxes Payroll $1,197.77 Property 656.79 1,854.56 Miscellaneous 111.59 Depreciation 9,088.69

$ 20,951.67

TOTAL EXPENSES
NET PROFIT (LOSS) FOR YEAR

70,926.01

$(10,050.38)

77,

HINSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT 1979 General Alarm Fires DATE


12-5-78 12-17-78 12-17-78 12-21-78 12-25-78 1-5-79 1-14-79 1-16-79 1-21-79 1-21-79 1-22-79 1-27^79 2-2-79 2-4-79 2-16-79 2-17-79 2-18-79 2-19-79 2-19-79 2-26-79 3-6-79 3-8-79 3-9-79 3-16-79 3-22-79 3-23-79
3-24-.79

LOCATION
Brattleboro, Vt. Rtverview Park Marshall Hudson Route 119 George Bristol Frank Blake Northfield, Mass. Wtlliam Dunn Winchester, N. H. Harold Bernier Brattleboro, Vt. Turko Gurian Guitars Albert Dueso Brattleboro, Vt. Chester Bomba Northfteld, ^a. (East St) Brattleboro, Vt. Winchester, N. H. (Whites) Hinsdale High School Rolling Hills Route 119 Monument Rd. FIneline Sales RIverview Trailer park Town Garage Old Chesterfield Rd. Brattleboro, Vt. Hinsdale Products Pumping Station Raceway Park Brattleboro, Vt. Riverview park Main Street Brattleboro, Vt. Brattleboro, Vt. Brattleboro, Vt. Brattleboro, Vt. Norm's Auto Steam's Court Winchester, N. H. Brattleboro, Vt. Old Brattleboro Rd. Canal Street Brattleboro, Vt.

TYPE OF FIRE
Mutual Aid False Alarm Chimney Fire Auto. Accident Chimney Fire Car Fire Mutual Aid Electrical Fire Mutual Aid Chimney Fire Mutual Aid Chimney Fire Building Fire Smoke Investigation ?lutual Aid Building Fire Mutual Aid Mutual Aid Mutual Aid Bomb Scare False Alarm Ice Watch Auto. Accident Flooded Oil Burner Car Fire Grass Fire Grass Fire Mutual Aid Chemical Fire Electrical Fire Grass Fire Mutual Aid Car Rire Gas Wash Mutual Aid Tree Down Mutual Aid Wires Down Grass Fire Car Fire Mutual Aid Mutual Aid Grass Fire Auto Accident Mutual Aid Car Fire

3-26-79 4-2-79 4-19-79 4-21-79 5-2-79 5-6-79 5-9-79 5-15-79 6-5-79 6-10-79 6-12-79 6-15-79 6-21-79 6-21-79 6-24-79 6-26-79 6-30-79 7-9-79 7-14-79

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FIRES CONTINUED

1-11-1^
7.-25-79

7-26-79 8-5-79 8-7-79 8-20-79 8-23-79 8-25-79 9-1-79 9-2-79 9-14-75 10-12-79 10-12-79 10-15-79 10-23-79 10-27-79 10-27-79 11-3-79 11-3-79 11-6-79 11-7-79 11-13-79 11-19-79 11-21-79 11-28-79 11-29-79

Auto. Accident River Road paper Dust Hinsdale Products False Alarm Street Box (Johnnies) False Alarm Street Box (Johnnies) Brattleboro, Vt. (65 Caacil St ) Mutual Aid Grass Fire Riverview Park Winchester, N. H. (Ward Farm) Mutual Aid Rolling Hills False Alarm Rt. 63 (Madigans) Wires Down Rolling Hills False Alarm Hinsdale Products Paper Dust Route 63 Car Fire Winchester Machine False Alarm Winchester Machine False Alarm Chimney Fire Frank Mecheski Rear of Doucett's Grass Fire Congregational Church Grass Fire Winchester, N. H. (Ashuelot Paper) Mutual Aid Elmer Dunham Chimney Fire Brattleboro, Vt, (Eagle's) Mutual Aid Car Fire J & B Restaurant Paper Dust Hinsdale Products Smoke Investigation Spring St. Overheated car Brattleboro Rd. Chinney Fire Willis Northfield, Mass Mutual Aid Vernon Dam Grass Fire

79.

FIRE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL

Alarie, Michel Bolden, Michael Boyd, Timothy Bradbury, Richard Carley, Marvin Chesley, Alfred Coull, David Dixon, Robert Doucette, Joseph Gaffey, Eugene Gembarowski, Michael Hildrith, Calvin Hodgman, William Howe, Clarence lowe, Robert Johnson, Robert Lamson, Donald Major, Lewis Majer, Ronald Marshall, Robert Matuszewski, Edwin Matuszewski, Jay Merrill, Dennis Miller, Roger Newman, George Page, Ronald Parker, Warren Pelloni, Russell Perham, Richard Roberts, William Roy, Charles Roy, Joseph Roy, John Roy, William Simonds, Ralph Smith, Edwin Stand if t, James Stephens, Douglas Stephens, George Stephens, Walter Tracy, Richard Wilkins, Elmer III Willette, Richard Wojchick, Michael Zavorotny, Alan
Total

119.00 250.50 345.50 256.00 196.50 62.00 154.00 83.50 3.50 95.00 205.00 249.50 562.50 42.50 115.50 354.50 189.00 449.50 199.00 432.00 526.50 1,097.50 290.00 323.00 356,00 121.50 263.50 265.50 119.00 3.50 254.00 106.00 250.50 59.50 397.50 357.50 537.76 327.00 361.00 245.00 327.00 210.00 197.00 527.50 1,168.24

$13,056.00

80.

HINSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1979


To the Citizens of the Town of Hinsdale:
I herewith submit my report for the Police Department covering the year 31, December 1979.

Again this year has been a busy one for the Hinsdale Police Department with an increase in calls and a decrease in complaints that were answered and the ever increasing demand for services which we had tried to keep in pace with. Our town is growing eyery year with new people and new problems. Our traffic has increased but there has been a decrease in accidents compared to 1978. In 1979 the Police Department brought forth to the Hinsdale Municipal Court a total of 233 complaints as compared to 1978 of Those complaints are listed below as well as the calls 248. answered by the cruiser.

Burglary Theft Criminal Mischief Untimely Deaths Accidents Assaults Juvenile Complatnts House Checks Motor Vehicle Thefts Domestic Complaints Micellaneous Disturbances Dog Bites

28 16
7 7

70
3

1 Shop Lifting Recovery of Stolen Items 3 Suspicious Persons 326 Dog Complaints 327 Rescue Calls 141

D.

W.

I.

24

4
51 2

126 645 197


4

47 Intoxication Issuing Bad Checks 3 Conduct after accident 1 265 Aid to other Dept. 'Missing Persons 2 Motorist Assist 249

TOTAL 2,549
COURT COMPLAINTS
Operating after Revo. Stop Sign Violation Defective Equipment Speed Solid Line Fail, to stope for Emerg. Veh.
D. W.
I.

8 19 32 27
4

Unispected Assault Conduct After Accident Disorderly conduct Robbery Operat. W/0 Corrective Lenses Dog Restraint Fail, to obey Traffic Condition

24 20
3
1

6
1

2
1

Concealment of Merchandise 1 1 Aggravated Assault 1 Operating after F. R. 3 Cruelty to Animals 1 Harrasment 3 Speed Accident Resulting 1 Theft 10 Operating W/0 Valid Lie. 18 Fail to Keep Right 19 Restricted Parking 7 Reckless Operation 7 Unregistered 2 Misuse of Plates 2 Littering
229

TOTAL:
81

CALLS FOR 1979


FOR 6 HRS. A DAY 4 DAYS A WEEK

MONTH

PHONE CALLS
355
301

WALK-INS
60 69 116
91

January February March


Aprtl May June

July August September October November


Decroeber

319 280 278 394 367


371

282 268 387 377

96 136 69 93 73 103 86 75

TOTALS:

3,979

U067

In conclusion, your Police Department would like to thank

all Departments, tts ctttzens and the Board of Selectmen for

thetr cooperatton and help.

Respectfully submitted
Thomas A. MacQuarrie, Sr. Chief of Police

82,

HINSDALE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ASSOCIATION


1979

Town Appropriation
Expenses:

6,250.00

Salaries Physical Therpy


Total
$

5,742.37 507.63

6,250.00

Income from the following:

Balance on hand December 31, 1978 978 Medicare Patients Comm. Disease
Misc. Total

3,042.66 6,046.00 331.00 286.77 880.91 $10,587.34

Expenses:
Physical Therpy Supplies Taxes Gas Repairs
$

Telephone Postage Insurance


Misc. Total expenses Balance

774.87 136.59 936.75 368.25 91.35 387.78 128.00 602.00 630.39 $4,055.98

$ $

4,055.98 6,531.36

83.

HINSDALE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ASSOCIATION


1979 Home visits to patients and health promotion:
793

A pre-school hearing and vision screening program was conducted at the Elementary School in May with children being tested and defects referred for correction.

A general immunization clinic was held at the for pre-school and school age children.

school

in February,

Blood Pressure Clinics have been held on a monthly basis with all Transportation can be provided. ages welcome.
W.I.C.
a

(Women^ Infants, and Children) Clinics have been held on

monthly basis.

A Red Cross blood drawing was held in April and November with volunteers from the Nursing Assocication, Lions Club, and community.

Contracted services include Physical Therapy through the Agency.


There is a contract with Cheshire Senior Services for homemaker service and home health aides.
Medical Record Review is held at Brattleboro Memborial Hospital every three months. This includes a physician, physical therapist, at least one other R.N. board members and myself,
I have attended meetings, approximately monthly, for Task Force and In-service in Keene, N. H. Task Force is a study to assess the need to have Public Health Agencies merge, therefore to be able to provide better and more comprehensive services to the community. Community support is needed and welcomed.

I attend the discharge planning sessions at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital approximately every 4-6 weeks.

I am involved in the Brattleboro Area Hospice Committee. This is an attitude or approach to the patient dying with cancer and to the family.

have attened several work shops throughout the year.

Monthly meetings of the Association are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. and (these meetings) are open to the public. For continual medicare certification, it is necessary to have active community support and involvement.
84.

HINSDALE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ASSOCIATION 1979 Cont.

Equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, and commodes is available to hp loaned out for use.

Thank you everyone who has volunteered their service to work at clinics or as a member of the Hinsdale Public Health Association.
If there are any questions, please call

336-5458.

Respectfully submitted
Mary A. Wilson,
R. N.

85.

Report of the Adrntnts^trattve Asststant to

tfie

Board of Selectmen

For the first time since the Town of Htnsdale was Incorporated in 1753, the townspeople voted in 1979 to establish a professional administrative office in its Municipal government This decision recognized the continously increasing complications arising in all aspects and levels of government, and reflects a clear positive and progressive direction taken by the citizens of this community.
I began working for the town in August of 1979. Since that time this office has tackled and made substantial headway in a number of major areas; notwithstanding the first year that this office is in existance, will be a learning and adjustment period for all concerned.

One of the in-house areas which was studied was ^ purchasing, vital concern for all taxpayers. In the late fall a new purchasing system was recommended by this office and endorsed by the ^^^ resulting consequence was a modest savings ^T^^^no^"' in ^n^n 1979. In 1980 we project a substanial savings under this purchasing program.
a

One of the ongoing goals of this office is to obtain federal grants, a return to the community of its own tax dollars. This year we have focused our attention on community development grants Examples of some of the specific activities that can be carried out with block grant-funds include rehabilitation and renovation or residential structures, provisions and improvements of public racinttes, such as water and sewer lines and facilities, streets ' parks, recreation facilities, neighborhood and senior citizens' centers, historic landmarks and even parking lots. A prerequiste to these grants is a requirment that a housing assistance plan be developed which identifies and assesses housing needs and goals within the community. The Southwestern New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission will develop this plan in conjunction with this office at a cost of $1,500. Your support at the annual town meeting IS needed for this plan, if you wish to pursue these grants.
I

area

am available to any citizen who requests assistance in any

Respectfully submitted
Jeffrey A. Grossman Administrative Assistant the Board of Selectmen

to

86.

REPORT OF THE HINSDALE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1979

The meetings meetings month in

Board held twelve meetings this year. In May two wire held. Our July meeting was cancelled. These are held at 7:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the the Comrrunity Room of the Town Hall and are open to the public.

During our meetings we heard twenty-one variances, two flf these, twenty-two special exceptions and one appeal, were granted and two denied. Many of those granted were to appear before the Planning Board for site-plan-review.

Election of officers was held at the March meeting. Richard Corr was elected Chairman, Maryann Wallace was elected Co-Chairman, and Anna Mahoney was elected Secretary.
During the year, the Board accepted the resignation of three of its valuable members, Richard Corr, Mayann Wallace, and James Kirkwood.
We wish to thank everyone for their help and co-operation throughout the year.

Respectfully submitted
Anna Mahoney, Secretary Board of Adjustment

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:


Charles Rosploch, Jr. - Chairman Anna Mahoney - Secretary E. Sherman Wright Bernard Rideout, Jr. Robert Burnham - Alternate Paul P. Sprague - Selectman

87.

"

REPORT op THE HINSDALE CIVIL DEFENSE 1979


Your Htnsdale Civilian Defense Agency is always alert active, energetic, and hard working for the good of the whole community in Our motto in our case of an unfortunate disaster or emergency. " endeavors tn the realm of Community safety and preparedness is We are ready
!

One of the major highlights of 1979 was the successful completion of a Radiological Monitoring Course gtven by the State Receiving certificate C. D. Agency at the Hinsdale Fire Department. Roberta Bliss, Robert Dixon, Ed-^fard of Merit and Attendance were: Matuszewskt, Frank Smalley, Pyllis Varno, Dr. Harvey Deutsch, Evan Deutsch, ytto Riz7t, Wichael Wojchick, Roger Tliller, and Ralph Simonds.
We are proud of obtaining a four wheel drive 11/4 ton Jeep truck from Fort Devens Army Base for use by our highway department, at no cost to the taxpayer. This truck has been painted and is put to jood use every day.

We are pleased to report that the emergency siren in the helfry of the Town Hall has been repaired and is ready for use in time of crtsts. This siren is tested on the last Friday of each month at 6:50 P.M.

Our emergency evacuation plans are progressing at a rapid pace and will be completed in the very near future. Approximately a dozen meetings were held at the Fire station attended by interested citizens. Selectmen, School Officials, fire and police personnel working and cooperating in preparing these plans.
We are always seeking citizen imput and suggestions and help from the local citizenry will be greatly appreciated.

Respectfully submitted
Ralph Simonds,
.

CD.

Director

Sprague, Selectman Paul P Asst. Director

88.

REPORT OF THE HINSDALE CONSERVATION COMMISSION


1979

With great pride and a senre of accomplishment, the Conservation Commission dedicated Heritage Park, this past fall, to the Town of Hinsdale.

Commission members worked towards the completion of the park Lighting was installed at the Multi-Use Court exthis year. tending its useage. The parking lot was paved and lined. In addition, the Multi-Use Court was lined so now it is possible to play the many games it offers.
David Coull, a former Commission member, built a barbeque pit which can be used by many large groups. Through the auspices of the Hinsdale Lions Club, the shop classes at Hinsdale High School are constructing a bandstand which hopefully will be in use by this summer.

Heritage Park will now be under the control of a new committee, managing not only the Park but the Playground, Jackwood Park and all monuments. The Conservation Commission will continue as a town commission fulfilling duties more appropriate in the field of ronservatton.
Is Heritage Park completed? That is a question only the taxpayers of Hinsdale can answer. There is much land at the Park that could be used for further development. In addition, a new scope could be drawn up and matching funds could be applied for by the new committee.

In closing, the Commission would like to thank the taypayers of Hinsdale and the Burearu of Outdoor Recreaton for providing the funds for building Heritage Park. We would also like to thank all businesses, clubs, and individuals who donated funds, time and support to this project.

Romao Renaud, Selectman Mary Lou Currier, .Secretary Fred Bliss, Treasurer Fred Wolfe, Chairman Robert Simonds Roberta Bliss Edward Hale Grace Gagne

89,

REPORT OF THE HINSDALE PLANNING BOARD


1979

The Hinsdale Planning Board acted on one sub-divison and three site-plans during the year. There were also informal discussions held wtth townspeople who were requesting information concerning possible sub-dtvtstons and site-plans. The board meets the third Tuesday of every month in the Community Room of the town hall at 7:30 p.m., and tnvttes and welcomes those with questions to attend their meetings.
Several members of the board met monthly with the selectmen, members of the Zoning Board and twonspeople to re-write the Proposed Zontng Ordinances, which will be voted on by the town on March n, 1980. Some of these meetings were assisted by Catherine Larson, Director, Southwestern Hew Hampshire Regional Planning Commtsston. f^uch effort and concern was put forth by our members in the re-wrtttng of these ordinances. The board held two public heartngs on the proposed ordinances, December 27, 1979 and January 22, 1980, at which time some changes were made. The Board would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their help during this busy year. Mrs. Richard Corr and Mrs. Charles Rosploch were Hinsdale's representatives to the Southwestern N. H. Regional Planning Commission which meets the second Wednesday of the month |n either Marlboro or Peterboro, N. H. Some valuable Information Is brought back to the local board from thes^ meetings. The following members resigned during the year: Eleanor O'Neal, Charles Gratton, Carol Rosploch and David Ward.

Respectfully submitted
Kenneth Higgins, Chairman Members
Kenneth Higgins - Chairman Donna Marshall - Secretary Steve Kowalski Ann Corr Vito Rizzi Paul Sprague - Selectman Mildred Zywna - Alternate

90.

HINSDALE PLAYGROUND COMMITTEE 1979 REPORT

The Playground Committee consisting of Ann Boyd, Sanciy Moore, Bill McLeod and Selectman Paul Sprague, wish to give thanks to everyone who contributed in any way to help the program operate. We feel we have made a step towards our ultimate goal, which is to have an organized, diversified and well attended program.
The pool was equipped with an automatic chlorinator which ke^p the P. H. balance. Donna Poster did a fine job of supervising the pool. And we were able to have evening hours twice a week to enable working parents to accompany their children. Your Summer Program was again directed by Wayne Miller Sr. There was no charge to the children for participation or for daily cold lunch which was provided through the Southwestern Community Services Program. Volunteers from the community offered their time in activities, such as Hinsdale History, fortune telling stories, sports. Arts & crafts. The school playground received the always necessary repairs and painting. Three pieces of new equipment (balance beam and 2 see sav/s) have been purchased to be installed in the Spring.
We hope for an even more interesting and diversified program
We would like to hear from anyone with ideas or desire in 1980. to serve as a committee member.

Respectfully submitted
Playground Committee
Ann Boyd, Chairman Sandra Moore - Sec. - Treas, William McLeod - Member Paul P. Sprague - Selectman

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MARRIAGES
Date 1979
Jan. 27
Feb.
4

Place
Keene, N.H.

Names

Residence

WestmorelandjN.H.
Hinsdale, N.H.

Mar. 10 Mar. 31

Hinsdale, N.H.
Hinsdale, N. H.

Apr. 14

May
May May

11

Brattleboro, Vt.
Hinsdale, N. H.

12

19

Htnsdale, N. H.
Ltttleton, N. H.

June 16

June 23 June 30

Htnsdale, N. H.

Winchester, N.

H,

July 15
July 21

Brattleboro, Vt.
Htns-dale, N. H.

July 21

Htnsdale, N. H. Htnsdale, N. H.

July 23

July 27
Aug. 25
Sept.
1

Brattleboro, Vt.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Hinsdale, N. H.
Hinsdale, N. H.
Hinsdale, N. H.

Aug. 22
Sept.
1

Sept. 9
Sept. 29
Oct.
13

Hinsdale,

N.

H.

Hinsdale, N. H.
Hinsdale, N. H.

SomersworthjN.H. William N. Ames Hinsdale, N.H. Nancy C. Stafford Hinsdale, N.H. Ronald S. Quinlan Hinsdale, N.H. Rose H. Moody Hinsdale, N.H. David 6. Houston Htnsdale, N.H. Linda M. Rounds Gregory Bartholmew Brattleboro Vt. Rena L. Orkins Hinsdale, N.H. Hinsdale, N.H. Rickie A. King Melody L. Clark Hinsdale, N.H. Harold L. Aither Chesterfield N.H. Hinsdale, N. H. Diana Senecal Jerome Ebbighausen Jr. Hinsdale Holly L. Lavalla Hinsdale, N. H. Shaun H. Fosburgh Hinsdale, N. H. Diana M. Martocci Hinsdale, N. H. Norman E. Filgate Hinsdale, N. H. Dorothy M. Traham Hinsdale, N. H. Kevin P. Moynihan Easthampton Ma. Donna M. Duda Easthampton Ma. Roger Lesmertses, Jr. Keene, N. H. Susan L. Brown Hinsdale, N. H. Glen S. Gardner Hinsdale, N. H. Marilyn Ances Htnsdale, N. H. Michael p. Nolan Bennington, Vt. Carole A. Qreene Bennington, Vt. 01 in H. Butler Hinsdale, N. H. Patricia M. Waters Hinsdale, N. H. Timothy J. Patwell Greenfield Park Canada Judith A. McLellan Douglas A. Taylor Brattleboro, Vt. Kathy L. Briggs Hinsdale, N. H. Hinsdale, N. H. Martin L. Ray Juanita M. Cook Hinsdale, N. H. Almond E. Matteson West Rupert Vt. Beverly C. Matteson West Rupert Vt. Turners Fall Ma. John J. Hartnett Charlotte L. Brooks Turners Fall Ma. Greenfield, Ma. Paul A. Roberts Greenfield, Ma. Barbara B. Clark Brattleboro, Vt. Daniel L. Barnes Hinsdale, N. H. Linda S. Jagel Michael J. Carbino Hinsdale, N. H. Hinsdale, N. H. Terri L. Bokum Frederick P. Burdo Jr. Hinsdale, NH Hinsdale, N. H. Susan M. Marsh
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Michael E. Class Winchester, N.H. Donna L. Perkins Hinsdale, N. H. Calvin C. Lowe Hinsdale, N. H. Lynn N. Head Hinsdale, N. H. Hartford, Conn. Robert M. Andrews Hinsdale, N. H. Debra L. Scott Arthur J. Boisvert Hinsdale, N. H. Sherry A. Streeter Hinsdale, N. H. Michael R. Eugin Conway, Ma. Greenfield, Ma. Gloria Eugin Robert LeVasseur, Sr. Hinsdale, N.H. Hinsdale, N. H. Karen L. Murphy Robert Berth iaume Greenfield, Ma. Janet V. Hopkins Greenfield, Ma. Kendall Ro. Lucy Jr, Hinsdale, N.H. Michel e Q. Unwin Hinsdale, N. H. Timothy p. Boyd Hinsdale, N. H. Sharon L. Moraaney Hinsdale, N. H. Hulbert T. Behrans Hinsdale, N. H. Winchester, N. H, Kari A. Miner

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Feb. 17 Mar. 12 Aprtl 2 April 9 April 24 June 13 June 14 June 22 June 29 June 30 July 18 July 23 Aug. 4 8 Aug. Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 26 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Oct. 21 Nov. 7 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26

DEATHS Place of Death Name Brattleboro, Vt. Paul Colburn Hinsdale, N. H. Chester Waterman Hartford, Vt. Frederick Schlatner Brattleboro, Vt. Aaron D. Pel key Brcntleboro, Vt. David Ryan Hinsdale, N. H. Thomas Qolden Brattleboro, Vt. Waldon A. Haskell Brattleboro, Vt. Raymond E. Gamash Westmoreland, N. H. John R. Cunningham Brattleboro, Vt. Parker Patch Westmoreland, N. H. Claudia Cunningham Brattleboro, Vt. Ivan H. Soskin Hinsdale, N. H. Emily G. Jacques Brattleboro, Vt. Lawrence J. Winston Jr. Brattleboro, Vt. June Ward Brattleboro, Vt. Thomas W. Sullivan Brattleboro, Vt. Deanna S. Toney Brattleboro, Vt. Sylvia E. Fletcher Brattleboro, Vt. Margaret B. Streeter Brattleboro, Vt. Lois Butler Keene, N. H. Thoedore Miller Sr. Hinsdale, N. H. Roger K. Streeter Hinsdale, N. H. Lottie L. Howe Brattleboro, Vt. Arthur P. Paget Keene, N. H. Abel Tuovinen Brattleboro, Vt. Michael M. Kolnacki Brattleboro, Vt. Elmer L. Dunham Jr. Brattleboro, Vt. Frank N. Blake Brattleboro, Vt. Anna Majer Brattleboro, Vt. Edith Hamel Brattleboro, Vt, ^. Dorothy Brandl
BODIES BROUGHT TO TOWN FOR BURIAL

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Elmer W. Fuller

75 69 92 79 58 60 58 76 87

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Brattleboro, Vt. Holyoke, Mass Brattleboro, Vt. Winchester, N. H. Lowell , Mass. Bennington, Vt. Easthampton, Mass. Greenfield, Mass. Willimantio, Conn.

Mary Anna

Westherhead Mosher Fred D. Kendrick Brony F. Smofski 01 ga M. Gray James W. Finnell Olive L. Doolittle El wood J. Weed Varmum J. Abbott Sr,
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