ANNUAL REPORTS of FITZWILLIAM, N.H.

Settled in 1762 Incorporated in 1773

ANNUAL REPORTS

of the

Town Officers

of

FITZWILLIAM, N.H.

for the Year Ending December 31, 1991 Dan Bemis Boiling Sap INDEX

Auditor' s Report 33 Budget Committee' s Report 73 Cemetery Department 97 Code Enforcement Officer* s Report 89 Conservation Commission Report 84 Current Use Report; Utility Summary 41 Depot Park 98 Detailed Statement of Expenditures 45 Elliot Institute Report 69 Financial Report 35 Fire Uard* s Report 78 Historic District Commission 87 Librarian' s Report. 95 Memorial Day 99 Monadnock Advisory Commission. 83 Planning Board's Report 86 Pol ice Department Report 75 Property Transfers - 1991 106 Property Valuat ion 110 Recreation Commission Report 91 Report of Library Treasurer. 71 Report of the Trust Funds 67

Road Agent ' s Report 77 Schedule of Town Property 39 Selectmen' s Report 30 Sources of Revenue 44 Statement of Appropr iat ions. 42 Synopsis of Annual Town Meeting March 1991 23 Tax Col lector' s Report 53 Tax Rate Computat ion 40 Town Budget 20 Town Hall Agent's Report 90 Town Officers 4 Unpaid Property Taxes 1990 60 Unredeemed Taxes 55 Useful Inf ormat ion 9 Village Precinct Financial Report 68 Vital Stat ist ics 100 Zoning Board of Adjustment 88 Warrant for 1992 10 TOUN OFFICERS

SELECTMEN & ASSESSC3RS

Susan S. Link Term expires 1992 Thomas F. Parker Term expires 1993 Thomas D. Lacy Term expires 1994

t^DWINISTRftTIVE ftSSISTftNT Mary 0. Crooke

MODERATOR Uilliam N. Prigge Term expires 1992

TOWN CLERK - IQX COLLECTOR Jane R. Wright Term expires 1992

DEPUTY TOMN CLERK Marjar ie H. Ayers

DEPUTY TPX COLLECTOR Mary P. Tommila

TREASURER Frances Hallett Term expires 1992

BUDGET COMMITTEE

Jesse F. Davis Michael A. Methe Uinthrop Brown II Carl J. Hagstrom, Reino M. Lilback Austin J. Kill( TOMN OFFICERS

TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS

Gerald Greene Term expires 1992 Charles Nassin Tern expires 1993 June E. Parker Term expires 1994

TRUSTEES OF HJE LIBRARY

Paula BaldMin Term expires 1992 Lucia H. Bequaert TerM expires 1993 James Crenshan Tern expires 199*

TRUSTEES OF IHE ELLIOT INSTITUTE

Will Ian N. Prigge Richard J. Talbot Susan Mass in

REPRESENTATIVES Donald 0. Crutch ley Tern expires 1992 Katherine Metzger Tern expires 1992

SCHOOL BOflRD MEMBER Uinston «. Wright Term expires 1994

VILLAGE PRECINCT COMMISSIONERS

yilliam Connelly AndreM Henry Phillip Walling

SUPERVISORS OF THE CHECKLIST

Frances Yasvin Term expires 1992 Marjorie H. Ayers Term expires 1994 Irene Holmes Term expires 1996

S TOIM OFFICERS

COMMISSIONERS OF PLftNTE MEMORIPL PORK

Robert W. Dun ton Term eKpires 1992 Mark Dun ton Term expires 1992 Nathaniel Haynes Term expires 1992

EMERGENCY MftNftGEMENT Winston A. Mright

POLICE CHIEF Scott Ellis

HIGHWAY ftGENT Edwin 0. Matt son, Jr.

FIRE MflRDS

John Hoi man Term expires 1992 William N. Prigge Term expires 1993 Mark Huntoon Term expires 1994

FIRE CHIEF William N. Prigge

CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS

Edward Saari Term expires 1992 Robert Dunton Term expires 1993 Mark Dunton Term expires 1994

CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Edwin 0. Matt son, Jr. TOWN OFFICERS

BQP>RD OF eOJUSTMENT

Daniel H. Bemis Term expires 1992 Edward M. Saari Term expires 1992 Michael Methe, Chairman Term expires 1993 James H. Baab Term expires 1993 Jean 6. Auperin Term expires 1994

PLANNING BOARD

Marjorie H. Ayers Term expires 1992 Wayne Kassotis Term expires 1992 Macreay J. Landy Term expires 1993 James Snell Term expires 1993 Thomas McCulla, Chairman Term expires 1994 Terry Silverman Term expires 1994

CQNSERVftTION COMMISSION

Paul Kotila Term expires 1992 Russell Goodwin, Jr. Term expires 1992 Katherine Metzger, Chairman Term expires 1993 B. Bruce McLaughlin Term expires 1993 Jeffry Porter Term expires 1993 Fred M. Slavic Term expires 1994 Rosalind U. Slavic Term expires 1994

HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION

Gary Taylor Term expires 1992 Reuel Mailing Term expires 1992 Charles Massin, Chairman Term expires 1993 Andrea Ferguson Term expires 1993 John Fitzwilliam Term expires 1994 Thomas B. Lacy, Selectmen's Rep. Term expires 1994 Michael Terpstra Term expires 199S TOUN CFFICERS

LIBRQRIftN Susan Nassin

RECREATION COMMISSION

Carole Krunklevich Terii expires 1992 Peter Monether Tern expires 1992 Uillian Pine Term expires 1992 Susan Bern is Term expires 1993 Jerry Ualz Term expires 1993 Lola Grab Terfli expires 1994

TOWN BUILDING AGENT Nathaniel Haynes

Feathered Residents

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USEFUL INFORWftTION Hours & Phone Numbers

Office of Selectmen 585-7723 PO BoK 725

ToMH Clerk - Tax Collector 585-7791 PO Box 504

Town Office Hours

Monday & Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 noon Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Wednesday-Town Clerk 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Selectmen Meet: Wed. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Planning Board 585-7744 PO Box 46

Monday & Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 noon (at the Town Hall)

Police Department 585-6565

Fire Department - Emergency 352-1100

< Non-emer gency

Road Agent 585-2255

Building Inspector 585-2255

Transfer Station 585-9423

Library 585-6503 Monday 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 noon 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Saturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 noon THE STPTE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN WARRANT 1992

To the inhabitants of the Town of Fitzwilliam, in the County of Cheshire, in said State, qualified to vote in town affairs, you are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said Fitzwillian on Tuesday, the tenth day of March next at seven (7:00) o* clock in the afternoon to act on the following subjects:

ARTICLE 1. To bring in your votes for the election of one Selectman for three years, one Fire Ward for three years, two Planning Board members for three years, one Budget Committee member for one year, two Budget Committee members for three years, one Trustee of Trust Funds for three years, one Trustee of Library for three years, one Cemetery Commissioner for three years, and three Commissioners of Plante Memorial Park for one year.

Polls will open not later than 2;00 p.m. and close not earlier than 7:00 p.m., or such later time as shall be authorized by vote of the town.

ARTICLE 2.

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Beginning at the northwest corner of the junction of Routes 12 and 119 at Map 34 Lot S; thence southerly across Route 119 to the northeast corner of Map 34 Lot 1; thence along the east side and south side of Map 34 Lot 1 to Map IS Lot 6<9; thence southerly along the east side of Map IS Lot 6(9, to Map 11 Lot 44; thence easterly along the north side of Map 11 Lot 44; thence in a general southerly or southeasterly direction along the easterly boundary of Map 11 Lot 44 to Map 11 Lot S9; thence continuing in a general southerly direction along the easterly bound of Map 11 Lot 59; thence in a westerly direction along the southerly bound of Map 11 Lot S9 crossing the Templeton Turnpike to Map 11 Lot 42 and continuing westerly on the southerly bound of Map 11 Lot 42 to Map 11 Lot 41; thence southerly on the easterly boundary of Map 11 Lot 41; thence westerly on the southerly boundary of Map 11 Lot 41 crossing the Collins Pond Road to Map 29 Lot 24; thence westerly on the southerly boundary of Map 29 Lot 24; thence northerly on the westerly boundary of Map 29 Lot 24; thence westerly on the southerly boundary of Map 29 Lot 24 to Map 11 Lot 28; thence westerly, southerly and westerly along the boundary of Map 11 Lot 28 to Route 119 (Depot

Road - General James Reed Highway) ; thence northerly on the easterly side of Route 119 on the westerly bound of Map 11 Lot 28 and the westerly bound of Map 30 Lot 9 to a point opposite the southeast comer of Map 30 Lot 6; thence crossing Route 119 and proceeding westerly along the southerly bound of Map 30 Lot 6; thence northerly along the westerly bound of Map 30 Lot S to the Richmond Road; thence westerly crossing the Richmond Road to Map 11 Lot 18; thence in a northwesterly, southwesterly, northerly and northwesterly direction along the general southerly bound of Map 11 Lot 18 to the Matthews Road; thence crossing the Matthews Road to Map 11 Lot 19; thence in a southwesterly direction along the Matthews Road and along the southeasterly

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boundary of Map 15 Lot I; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Map IS Lot 1 to the Rhododendron Road; thence northerly crossing Rhododendron Road; thence north%«esterly on Rhododendron Road to the southwest corner of Map 15 Lot 3-1; thence northerly on the west side of Map 15 Lot 3-1, continuing northerly on the westerly side of Map 15 Lot 3, and continuing northerly on the westerly side of Map 15 Lot 6; thence easterly on the northerly bound of Map 15 Lot 6 to Map 15 Lot 11; thence northerly on the westerly bound of Map 15 Lot 11 and Map 15 Lot ll-l to the Upper Troy Road; thence southeasterly on the Upper Troy Road along Map 15 Lot 11-1 and Map 15 Lot 11-2; thence crossing Upper Troy Road to Map 15 Lot 10; thence northeasterly on the northwest side of Map 15 Lot 10 crossing an old logging road to Map 15 Lot 9; thence in an easterly direction on the northerly boundary of Map 15 Lot 9 and continuing in a general easterly direction on the northerly bound of Map 15 Lot 3<9 to Route 12; thence in a general southerly or southeasterly direction on the west side of Route 12 along the easterly boundary of Map 15 Lot 30, Map 15 Lot 31, Map 15 Lot 9-4, Map 15 Lot 9-3, Map 15 Lot 9-2, Map 15 Lot 32, Map 15 Lot 33, Map 33 Lot 28, Map 33 Lot 29, Map 33 Lot 30, Map 32 Lot 42, Map 34 Lot 6 and Map 34 Lot 5, to the place of beginning? D «- D NO

ARTICLE 4. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 1 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend sub-section 5 of the first paragraph of Section 1 entitled Authority and Purpose on page 1 to change "wildlife" to "wild flora and fauna"? D -- D NO

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ARTICLE S. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Ainendiaent No. 2 as proposed by the Planning Board for the tonn Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend the second paragraph under Section 1 entitled Authority and Purpose on page 1 to change reference to **fish and wildlife" to ''plants and animals" and to add "fish" after "waterfowl" in the same line? n - D NO

ARTICLE 6. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adopt icKi of Amendment No. 3 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend

sub-section <^ of Section 1 at the top of page 2 entitled Authority and Purpose to change reference to "wildlife" to "wild flora and fauna"? n - n NO

ARTICLE 7. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 4 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend under Section 2 entitled Definitions on page 2 at the end of the first paragraph to delete the phrase "most current version of the" and add at the end of the sentence "in the version published in January of 1989"? D •- D NO

ARTICLE 8. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No.S as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 2 entitled Definitions on page 3 adding a new

paragraph S. f . concerning the definition of alter as

follows: "S. f . introduction of non-native plant and animal species"? n ™ n NO

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ARTICLE 9. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 6 as proposed by the Planning Board for the tovm Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 4 entitled Procedural Requirements on page S by changing sub-paragraph 4. d. so that the end of said paragrarMi reads "the altered wetland area is Less than 2,000 square feet"? n«' D NO

ARTICLE 10. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 7 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 4 entitled Procedural Requirements on page 6 by changing sub-paragraph 5. d. to delete the end of the sentence so that it would read "accepted methods and procedures are to be followed for construction"? n- D NO

ARTICLE 11. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 8 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 4 entitled Procedural Requirements on page 6 by adding a new paragraph 6. d. as follows: **6. d. No underground fuel storage tank or tank containing other ha2ardous materials shall be place in the WPOD"? D ™ D NO

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ARTICLE 12. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendoient No.9 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follovis: Amend Section 4, entitled Procedural Requirenients on page 6, paragraph 7. a. by deleting the phrase "but not enlarging an" so that the sub-paragraph reads: "7. a. Maintaining, repairing or replacing an existing and lawfully located structure or public utility..."? D •= D NO

ARTICLE 13. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 1(9 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 4, entitled Procedural Requirements on page 6, paragraph 7. b. be generally amended so that it would read: "7. b. Emergency projects may commence prior to receiving authorization provided that notification will be provided within 24 hours of commencement of work and an application will be submitted within three business days and only that work necessary for abatement of the emergency is performed"? n - n NO

ARTICLE 14. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 11 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town Wetlands Ordinance as follows: Amend Section 4, entitled Procedural Requirements on page 7, paragraph 9 involving time limits to read: "9. The approving board shall have authority to issue approval subject to conditions including time limitations as deemed appropriate"? n - n NO

ARTICLE 15. To hear and act upon the reports of agents, committees and officers heretofore chosen.

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ARTICLE 16. To see if the toMn Mill vote to appoint a committee to have charge of the Memorial Day exer- cises, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 17. To see if the town will vote to author- ize the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of taxes.

ARTICLE 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sun of S17,O0O.MI to purchase and equip a vehicle for the Police Department: S8, 000. 00 to be withdrawn from the Capital Reserve fund created by Article 19 at the 1991 Annual Town Meeting, S9,000.00 to come out of current tax revenues, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,800.00 for repairs to the Town Hall, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $46,000.00 to replace the Kemp Brook culvert on the Royalston Road, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $35,000.00 to reconstruct Angier Road and the portion of the Richmond Road between Angier Road and Rhododendron Road, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $46,000.00 to purchase a front-end loader for use by the Highway Department; the currently owned loader to be used as a trade-in for this purchase, or take any action thereon. (Not recommended by the Budget Committee)

ARTICLE 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000.00 for the replace- ment of the Priest Brook culvert on «4 Road, or take any action thereon.

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ARTICLE 24. To see if the toMn will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $27,750.00 to purchase a 1970 Mack currently being leased by the Town; $25,000.00 to be withdrawn from the Capital Re- serve fund created by Article 11 at the 1969 Annual Town Meeting, the remainder to come from current tax revenues, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 25. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,800.00 to support the operation of the Meadowood County Area , or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,011.00 for the support of Monadnock Family Services, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 27. To hear the report of the Budget Com- mittee and pass any vote in relation thereto.

ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to form a committee to study the feasibility of withdrawing from the Monadnock Regional School District and recommend alternate means of educating Fitzwilliam children; the committee to be composed of seven members to include the Chairmen of the Planning Board, Budget Committee and Board of Selectmen, with four members to be named by the Board of Selectmen; the committee to provide an initial report to the 1993 Annual Town Meeting, or take any act i on t hereon

ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to transfer the unexpended balance of the annual appropriation for the Conserva- tion Commission to a conservation fund as authorized by RSA 36 - A:5, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 30. (By Petition) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell Map 28, Lot 32, approximately 1/A acre, to Terry Silverman for the sum of $800.00, or take any action thereon.

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ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to convey approxioiately two acres of tax deeded property on Old Rindge Road, shown on the Town Tax Maps as Nap 16, Lot 25, to Floyd and Muriel Scholz, relatives of the former owner, for such amount as the Board deems to be in the best interest of the Town, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to negotiate with the Boston and Maine Corp. (Guilford Transportation Industries,

Inc. ) for the purchase of land shown on the Town Tax Map 27 as Lot 16 approximately 1.3 acres together with portions of the railroad right-of-way, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town wiH vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to sell the 1965 International fire truck, the proceeds of the sale to be deposited in the Fire Department Capital Reserve fund created by Article 11 at the 1969 Annual Town Meeting, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 3A. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to trade, sell, or otherwise dispose of any unusable vehicles or equipment of any of the departments of the Town, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to convey any real estate acquired by the town by tax collector's deed or execu- tion of a real estate tax lien by the Tax Collector, such conveyances to be made by public auction, or advertised sealed bids, in accordance with RSA 80:8d, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to accept on behalf of the town gifts, legacies and devises made to the town in trust for any public purpose, as permitted by RSA 31:19, or take any action thereon.

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ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to apply for, accept and expend, without further action by to%«n meeting, money from the state, federal or other governmental unit or a private source which becomes available during the year, in accordance with RSP 31:9S-b, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 38. To see if the town will vote to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to accept the dedication of any street shown on a subdivision plat approved by the planning board, provided that such street has been con- structed in accordance with the approval of the sub- division plat by the Planning Board and has been con- structed in accordance with applicable town specifica- tions as determined by the Board of Selectmen or their agent, or take any action thereon.

ARTICLE 39. (By Petition) To see if the Town will vote to rescind the action taken on Article 30 of the 1967 Annual Town Meeting and vote to make the office of Highway Agent an elected one starting in 1993, or take any action thereon.

GIVEN UNDER our hands this /C - day of February in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred ninety-two.

.5>-/-.U

Thomas B. Lacy

SELECTMEN OF FITZWILLIAM

19 BUDGET OF THE TQUN OF FITZUILLIM, NH For the Year 1992

Actual Actual Selectmen* s Budget Comittee PURPOSES OF Appropri- Expendi Budget Recoo- Not flPPROPRIflllON ations tures ended Recoii-1 (RSA 31:4) 1991 1991 1992 1992 aendedi 1992

GENERAL eOVERMeiT Executive 64,360 64,360 Elec., Reg., & Vital Stat. 11,305 11,305 Financial Adainistration 43,240 43,240

Revaluation of Property 5, 4,600 5,000 5,000 Legal Expense 25, 26,225 25,000 24,000 Planning & Zoning 17, 630 10,291 15,753 12,753 3,000

Gen. Govemnent Buildings 36, 000 30,628 22,475 22,475

Ceaeteries 13, 722 14,180 19,582 17,582 2,000

Insurance 76, 500 73,090 33,800 33,800

PUBLIC SAFETY

Police Departaent 99, 212 99,385 127,412 127,412

Fire Departaent 23, 700 23,696 40,350 40,350 Eoergency Manageaent 1,100 1,100 Building Inspection 3,200 3,057 3,430 3,430 I MeadoMood Fire Dept. 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800

HIGHUAYS, STREETS & BRIDGESl Gen. HighMay Dept.Expenses| 221,025 224,990 244,766 268,114 5,000 Street Lighting 8,900 8,511 9,000 9,000

SANITATION Solid Uaste Disposal 93,410 82,257 79,000 79,000 ll€ALTH Aniaal Control 1,300 1,112 1,300 1,300 Health Agencies/Hospitals 7,000 4,714 8,511 8,511

. lUELFARE

Direct Assistance 20,000 7,912 15,000 15, ^w

28 BUDGET OF THE TQUN OF FITZUILLIM, m For the Year 1992

Actual Actual Selectmen's Budget Coaaitteel PURPOSES OF ppropri Expendi- Budget RectM- Not ftPPROPRIflllON atiois tures ended RecoA-1 (RSA 31:4) 1991 1991 1992 1992 ended] 1992

OLTIRE AND RECREATION

Parks and Recreation 18, 8M 15,128 17,110 19,110 1,000 Library 27,491 28,463 31,100 29,100 2,000 Patriotic Purposes 671 800 800

Parks and Precincts 2,000 1,966 7,000 , Viw J, WFO Conservation CoMiission 1,100 708 1,060 1,060

DEBT SERVICE

Interest-Tax Antic. Notes 35,000 4,634 20,000 15, 0W 5,1

CAPITAL OUTLAY Police Cruiser 17,000 17,000 ToMi Hall Renovations 20,000 20,000 Royalston Road Culvert 46,000 46,000 14 Road Culvert 20,000 20,000 Angier Road 35,000 35,000 Loader 46,000 46,000 Fire Truck 27,750 27,750 iCAPITAL RESERVE

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 1,030,658 1,061,004 1,022,352 70,000

21 SOURCES OF REVENUE For the Year 1992

SOURCES OF EstiMted Actual Selecteen's REVENUE Revenues Revenues Budget 1991 1991 1992

= = TAXES

Land Use Change Tax 18,1 5,988 18,888

Yield Taxes 18,1 6,258 18,888

Interest ft Penalties on Taxes 35,1 58,189 9V, Wv

LICENSES (M) PERMITS Motor Vehicle Periit Fees 168, Me 148,477 168,888

Other Licenses, Peraits ft Fees 6,888 6,888

FROM STATE Shared Revenue 38,888 75,933 38,888 Highttay Block Grant 52,617 52,617 53,768 ReioiburseMnt- State Forest Land 488 466 488

CHOREES FOR SERVICE IncoM Froe Departaents 15,888 11,829 15,888

MISCELLANEOUS RE\eiES

Sale of ToMO Property l,i 472 1,888 Interest on Investments 35,888 16,815 28,888 Rent of ToNn Property 1,888 1,615 1,588

Franchise Fee - Cable TV I 588 811 588

INTERFUND OPERATING TRANSFERS IN Capital Reserve Fund 5,008 33,888

Trust and Agency Funds 9,1 15,649 11,788

OTHER FINRNCINB SOURCES Fund Balance 58,888 68,888 68,888

TOTAL RE\«tES AND CREDITS 415,517 462,768

22 MARCH 12, 1991 SYNOPSIS ANNUAL TOMN MEETING - FITZUILLIAM, NH

The Annual Tovm Meeting Mas called to order at 2:80 PM by Moderator Pro Te«, Mary Crooke. The etipty ballot box Mas displayed and voting started iMnediately on the folIoMing articles:

Article 1 - Election of ToMn Officers

Selectman t Thomas B. Lacy (3 year term)

Fire Hard (3 year term)

Planning Board (3 year term)

Budget Committee (3 year term)

Trustee of Library (3 year term)

Trustee of Trust Funds (3 year term)

Cemetery Commissioner (3 year term)

Commissioners of Plante Memorial Park (1 year term) t Elected to Office for specified term M«RCH 12, 1991 SYNOPSIS ftNNUPL TOWN MEETING - FITZWILLIPW, NH

ftRTICLE 2. (By Ballot) ftre you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 1 as proposed by the Planning Board for the tonn zoning ordinance as follows: Creation of a FITZyiLLIftN WETLftNDS PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT?

YES 216 NO 102

ARTICLE 3. (By Ballot) Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 2 as proposed by the Planning Board for the town zoning ordinance as follows: Amend Note #3 of the Table of Standard Dimensional Regulations to make the Minimum Lot Area requirements consistent with the proposed Wetlands Ordinance?

YES 192 NO 123

The evening meeting opened at 7PM by Moderator William N. Prigge. The Girl Scouts presented the colors, followed by the salute to the Flag, and prayer by Rev. Lynda Tolton.

A motion was made and seconded to waive the reading of the entire warrant at this time, and to take up each article one at a time.

Mr. William Connelly made a motion that this meeting be adjourned no later than 11PM March 12, 1991. If there is unfinished business at that time the meeting stand adjourned until 7PM Tuesday, March 19, 1991. A poll of the house vote resulted in:

YES 51 NO 82 The motion did not carry.

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ARTICLE h. To hear and act upcsn the reports of agents, committees and officers heretofore chosen.

Selectman Parker moved the passage of the article and it was seconded. Some information Mas missing from the Town Report such as the table of contents, and the Fire Uards report that was received too late for the printer. He thanked the Girl Scouts for cleaning the upper hall before the to«

ARTICLE 5. It was voted to appoint a committee to have charge of the Memorial Day exercises.

ARTICLE 6. Voted to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of taxes.

ARTICLE 7. Voted to rescind all previous votes relative to compensation for the Town Clerk-Tax Collector, and authorize the Board of Selectmen to establish a salary and benefit package, such action to be retroactive to January 1, 1991.

ARTICLE 8. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,800. (Ml to support the operation of the Meadowood County Area Fire Department.

ARTICLE 9. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,768.00 for the support of Monadnock Family Services.

ARTICLE 10. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000.00 for the re-surfacing of town roads.

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ARTICLE 11. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $30,000.00 for repairs to the HoMeville Road. Highway Agent, Edwin 0. Mattson, Jr. reported that the repairs would cover 3/ 10th of a mile on Howeville Rd. Louise Bill questioned him about cutting trees in the summer of 1988 and part of 1989 on Dodge Hill. He stated that Public Service cut most of the trees not the town.

ARTICLE 12. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000.00 for repairs to the Sandy Hollow Road. Highway Agent, Edwin 0. Mattson, Jr. reported that 2/ 10th of a mile will be repaired. Trees will be cut and abutters will be notified.

ARTICLE 13. Voted to raise and appropriate the sun of $10,000.00 to be added to funds already raised, to be used for the purchase and crushing of gravel, or purchase of gravel already crushed, for use by the Highway Department. Highway Agent, Edwin 0. Mattson, Jr. reported that $8,000 can be used from the 1990 budget. He will buy gravel as it is needed.

ARTICLE lA. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $60,000.00 for remodeling the Village . Fire Ward William Prigge spoke abcxjt the proposal and had a blue print of the plans for the building. A poll of the house vote resulted in the following:

YES 90 NO A9

ARTICLE 15. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to be added to funds already raised, to be used for the purchase of protective gear and monitors for the Fire Department. A motion to amend the article to $2,000.00 was defeated.

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ARTICLE 16. This article Mas not passed to re-surface and line the Area under the Recreation Department Pole Barn for a sum of $2,250.00.

ARTICLE 17. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $<^, 00(9. 00 for the purchase and installation of a heater in the recycling building.

ARTICLE 18. Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00 for the purchase of trailers to be used at the recycling center.

ARTICLE 19. Voted to raise and appropriate the sun of $8,000.00 to create a Capital Reserve Fund for the purchase of a vehicle for the Police Departinent.

ARTICLE 20. To hear the report of the Budget Com- mittee. A total budget of $1,030,658.00 was passed.

ARTICLE 21. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to arrange for the selective cutting and sale of timber from town owned property. Selectman Parker reported that the property to be cut is the Mabel Whit comb land on Widow Gage Road that now belongs to the Town.

ARTICLE 22. Voted to establish the price of a 10* M 10* lot in Pine Grove Cemetery at $125.00 for residents and $350.00 for non-residents, and to require all purchasers to establish a trust fund in the amount of $200.00 at the time of purchase to cover the proper care of the lot, provided that an affirmative vote on this Article would supersede action taken on Article 20 at the Annual Meeting of the town of March 9, 1971 and any other vote of the town with respect to establishing prices for lots and trust funds at the Pine Grove Cemetery.

27 M«RCH 12, 1991 SYNOPSIS PNNUAL TOUN MEETING - FITZUILLIAM, NH

PRTICLE 23. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to expend the balance of funds in the 22Sth Anniversary Account for the purpose of preserving historical town records in accordance with the report of the special coounittee appointed by vote of the 1988 Town Meeting on Article 38.

ARTICLE 24. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade, sell, or otherwise dispose of any unusable vehicles or equipment of any of the departments of the Town.

ARTICLE 25. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to convey any real estate acquired by the town by tax collector's deed or execution of a real estate tax lien by the Tax Collector, such conveyance to be made by public auction, or advertised sealed bids, in accordance with RSA 80:8(9.

ARTICLE 26. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept on behalf of the to%m; gifts, legacies and devises made to the town in trust for any public purpose, as permitted by RSA 31:19.

ARTICLE 27. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to apply for, accept and expend, without further action by town meeting, money from the state, federal or other governmental unit or a private source which becomes available during the year, in accordance with RSA 3l:95-b.

ARTICLE 28. Voted to author i2e the Board of Selectmen to accept the dedication of any street shown on a subdivision plat approved by the planning board, provided that such street has been constructed to applicable town specifications as determined by the Board of Selectmen or their agent.

Winston Wright, School Board Representative, asked to speak at this time. He said that volunteers were needed to serve on a committee for the elementary

28 MftRCH 12, 1991 SYNOPSIS ANNUfiL TOWN MEETING - FITZUILLIflM, NH school proposal. Those interested could see him after the meeting.

ARTICLE 29. Voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to withdraw accumulated interest in the Sports Field Capital Reserve fund established by Article 17 of the Annual Meeting of the town in 198A and to transfer said funds to the Charles Wallace Memorial Fund to be used for the Sports Field. This Article was passed as amended.

The meeting adjourned at 9 P.M.

All elected officers were sworn in as by law prescribed.

Respectfully submitted,

Jane R. Wright Town Clerk

29 SELECTMEN'S REPORT 1991

The Board of Selectmen would like to extend its ap- preciation to all those Mho have given of their time and energy to serve on the various town committees and boards. Ue also Mish to thank local organizations serving the citizens of our town. Your efforts continue to maintain and improve the quality of life in Fitzwilliam.

The Town ended 1991 in good financial condition, de- spite the economic climate. Ue have no long term debt, tax revenues came in very well, and Department Heads did an excellent Job of holding down spending. In 1992, as in 1991, we expect to use $60,000 from our unencumbered fund balance to reduce property taxes.

New construction was at its lowest point in years. Ue issued 70 building permits: A new single family homes and one commercial building, the remainder being gar- ages, barns, sheds, decks, additions and renovations.

The Village Fire Station has been rebuilt under the guidance of the Town Fire Wards, and was successfully completed within budget. Our congratulations to the Fire Wards for a job well done.

Several projects have been completed on town buildings. Pt the Public Safety building the kitchen and rest- rooms were painted, a raised bed with foundation plan- ting was installed and the parking lot paved. The Town Hall has new carpeting in the hallway and one room. On the exterior, the electric and telephone wires have been removed from the building and placed underground.

During 1992 we need to replace the roof on the bell deck of the Town Hall steeple. This was not part of the roofing project done four years ago. Ue also plan to build a ramp on the rear of the building to provide access, as required by Federal law, to meet the needs of the handicapped without changing the appearance of the front of the Town Hall. A third project involves replacing the uneven stones in the front walkway.

30 SELECTMEN'S REPORT 1991

This year we have adopted a new chart of accounts as recommended by the State Department of Revenue Admini- stration. The change will be most evident in the 1992 budget. The former Town Officers* Salary Account and Town Officers* Expense Accounts have been replaced with an Executive Account, Election Registration and Vital Statistics Account, and a Financial Administra- tion Account. The other major change is charging health insurance, workers* compensation, unemployment compensation, retirement, PICA, etc to the individual departments. This will in fact provide a better picture as to what each department costs the totwi.

A second area of change affecting the budget is the definition of Capital Outlay. Capital items are defined as a physical public betterment or improvement involv- ing a facility, a parcel of land, or a piece of major equipment with a value exceeding $19,000 and a life ex- pectancy in excess of S years. Equipment and projects not meeting this standard are included in the various department operating budgets.

The Town*s recycling program and Transfer Station con- tinue to be successful and cost effective. Ue apprec- iate your cooperation in following the guidelines at our center; we all benefit by reduced disposal fees.

In 1991, we sent 300 tons to the landfill and recycled 200 tons of material, netting about $6,300 in revenue, and avoiding approximately $20,000 in tipping and hauling fees.

The Town applied for and received a 50% matching grant from the Office of State Planning, Governors Recycling Grant Program, to purchase two road worthy trailers. They will be used to store and haul paper products to market. This allows us to have a better product and a more efficient use of manpower. Me also added a heat- ing system and insulation to the Recycling Building. Our grant application for the heating system was not approved.

31 SELECTMEN'S REPC]RT 1991

We want to thank all of those mho have volunteered on Saturdays to assist at the Recycling Center, with a special thanks to Dorthea Crowley for continuing to coordinate the volunteer schedule. Many thanks to; Laurie Pulis, Mary Lou Fuller, Len Hirschberger, Mike Terpstra, Frank Bequaert, Carey Bluhm, Jill Buckham, Dottie Crowley, Gerry Holcomb, Jim Kates, Gail Landy, Susan Link, Jim Parison, Jeanne Prevett, Rick and Lynn Rumba, Charles Holland, and Brian Gill.

We conclude by saying it has been a distinct privilege to serve the town of Fitzwilliam as your Selectmen. We look forward to continuing to work for you during 1992 and wish all of you the very best.

Respectfully submitted,

Susan S. Link, Chairman Thomas F. Parker Thomas B. Lacy

Board of Selectmen

Memorial Day 1991

32 ^chon, Clukgy & Co., pc y'ified Public Accountants

> Middle Street /Inchester, New Hampshire 03101 33) 622-7070

January 21, 1992

Board of Selectmen Town of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire

We have audited the financial statements of the Town of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire for the year ended December 31, 1991, and have issued our report thereon dated January 21, 1992.

In planning and performing our audit of the financial statements of the Town of Fitz- william, New Hampshire for the year ended December 31, 1991, we considered its internal control structure in order to determine our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the financial statements and not to provide assurance on the internal control structure.

The management of the Town of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire is responsible for estab- lishing and maintaining an internal control structure. In fulfilling this responsibility, estimates and judgments by management are required to asisess the expected benefits and related costs ot internal control structure policies and procedures. The objectives of an internal control struc- ture are to provide management with reasonable, but not absolute, assurance that assets are safeguarded against loss from unauthorized use or disposition, and that transactions are execut- ed in accordance with management's authorization and recorded properly to permit the prepa- ration of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Because of inherent limitations in any internal control structure, errors or irregularities may nevertheless occur and not be detected. Also, projection of any evaluation of the structure to future periods is subject to the risk that procedures may become inadequate because of changes in conditions or that the effectiveness of the design and operation of polices and procedures may deteriorate.

For the purpose of this report, we have classified the significant internal control struc- ture policies and procedures in the following categories.

Budget Cash and investments Revenue and receivables Expenditures for goods and services • and accounts payable Payroll and related liabilities

33 For all of the control categories listed above, we obtained an understanding of the design of relevant policies and procedures and whether they have been placed in operation, and we assessed control risk.

Our consideration of the internal control structure would not necessarily disclose all maters in the internal control structure that might be material weaknesses under standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. A material weakness is a reportable condition in which the design or operation of the specific internal control structure elements does not reduce to a relatively low level the risk that errors or irregularities in amounts that would be material in relation to the general purpose financial statements being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions. We noted no matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we consider to be material weaknesses as defined above.

We also noted other matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we have reported to the management of the Town of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire in a separate letter.

This report is intended for the information of the Board of Selectmen. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record.

34 FINflNCIflL REPORT For the Year 1991

RECEIPTS

TAXES Property Taxes CoMitted Land Use Change Tax Yield Taxes CoMitted Interest & Penalties on Taxes FINRNCIflL REPORT For the Ymt 1991

IITTERFUND OFEWTINB TWNSFHg IN Tranter froe Capital Reserve Fund 2,397

Total 2,397

TDTflL RB^UES FROM Ml SOURCES $ 2,934,343

FlID BflUMCE JfiNUflRY 1, 1991 222,852

GR»I) TOTAL $3,157,195

EXPE»ITURES

SENERflL SOVERMCNT FINRNCIflL REPORT For the Year 1991

IJBLTH Health Departeent FINflNCIflL iCPORT For the Year 1991

GENERft. FUND BALPNOE SHEET

ORRENT ASSETS

Beginning End of year of year

Cash & Equivalents 504,681 500,907 Taxes Receivable 340,601 325,466 Tax Liens Receivable 168,812 210,260 Due FrM Other Funds 16,590 11,590

TUTflL ASSETS 1| VaWf 0D4 1,048,223

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Warrants and AcccMints Payable 13,788 15,635 Due School District 794,044 853,057

TOTAL LIABILITIES 807,832 868,692

FUND EQUITY

Reserve for Special Purpose/Carry Forward 106,875 64,131 Unreserved Fund Balance 115,977 115,400

TOTAL FUND EQUITY 222,852 179,531

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY $ 1,030,684 $ 1,834,483

38 SCHEDULE OF TOHN PROPERTY flS OF 12/31/91

DESCRIPTION VRLUE

ToMfi Hall, Land & BuiLdings % 600, OM Furniture & Equiptnent 30,000 Library, Land & Buildings 183,300 Furniture & Equipfnent 50,000 Police Departinent, Land & Buildings 3S,000 Equipment 20,000 Fire Department, Land & Buildings 146,500 Equipment 130,000 HighMay Department, Land & Buildings 130,000 Equipment 110,000 Materials & Supplies 25,000 Parks, Commons & Playgrounds 120,000 Cemetery, Land 150,000 Equipment 2,500 Trash Transfer Station 75,000 Tax Deeded Land 90,000 Conservation Property 165,000

TOTAL % 2,062,300

SUMNARY INVENTORY OF VRLUATION

Value of Land t 70,537,525 Value of Buildings 73,488,600 Public Utilities 3,509,950

Total Valuation Before Exemptions 147,536,075

Blind Exemption (2) 30,000 Elderly Exemption (52) 1,512,500 Solar/UindpoMer Exemption (1) 2,700

Total Exemption Al lowed 1,545,200

Net Valuation on Uhich Tax Rate is Computed % 145,990,875

39 1991 TAX RATE CQNPUTATICM AND BREAKOQUN

TAX RATE COMPUTATION

Total Town Appropriations -* % 1,038,658.00 Total Revenues & Credits - Aia,3A2.M

Net ToMH Appropriations - 620,316.00

Net School Tax Assessment ^ 1,698,570.00 County Tax Assessment * 224,439.00

Total of ToMn, School, County - 2,543,325.00

DEDUCT Total Business Profits Tax Reimbursement - 49,566.00 ADD Uar Service Credits -*- 20,400.00 ADD Overlay * 26,082.00

PROPERTY TAXES TO BE RAISED = % 2,540,241.00

TAX RATE BREAKOQUN

Town 4.51 County 1.52 School 11.37

Total 17.40

40 UTILITY SUMNARY

New England Power Company $ 604,200 Public Service Company of NH 2,905,750

$ 3,509,950

CURRENT USE REPORT

Pescriptiixi Nuwber of Acres

Farm Land Forest Land Wild Land Unproductive Productive Wet Land Power Lines

Total Ntuiber of Acres ExeMpted under Current Use STATEMENT OF IV^PROPRIATICM For the TaK Year 1991

PURPOSES OF WPPROPRIftTIOMS ftNOUMT

GENERAL GOVERNNENT ToMn Officers* Salaries % 3A,2M.M Town Officers* Expenses 64,50d.M Election & Registration Expenses 2,600.00 Cenet er i es 1 3, 722. 00 General Governnent Buildinss 36,000.00 Reappraisal of Property 5,000.00 Planning & Zoning 17,630.00 Legal Expenses 25,000.00

PUBLIC SAFETY Police Department 99,212.00 Fire Depart nent 23,700.00 Civil Defense 100.00 Building Inspection 3,200.00 MeadoMOod Fire Dept. (Article 21) 1,800.00

HIGHUAYS, STREETS ft BRIDGES General Highway Dept. Expenses 221,025.00 Street Lighting 8,900.00

SANITATION Solid Waste Disposal 93,410.00

HEALTH Health Department 7,000.00 Aninal Control 1,300.00 Monadnock Family Services (Art. 22) 1,768.00

WELFARE General Assistance 20,000.00

42 STATEMENT OF nPFROPRIATION For the Tait Year 1991

CULTURE AND RECREATION Library 27,A91.ed Parks and Recreation 18,000.80 Patriotic Purposes 500.00 Conservation CoMiission 1,100.00

Parks and Precincts , WW. WnP

DEBT SERVICE Interest: Tax Anticipation Notes 35,000.00

CAPITAL OUTLAY Road Oil & Grits (Art. 10) 20,000.00 Howeville Road (Art. 11) 30,000.00 Sandy Hollow Road (Art. 12) 20,000.00 Crushed Gravel (Art. 13) 10,000.00 Eagle Building Renovation (Art. 14) 60,000.00 Fire Dept. Gear/Honitors (Art. 15) 1,000.00 Recycling Center - Heater (Art. 17) 4,000.00 Recycling Ctr-Storage Trailer (Art. 18) 4,000.00

CAPITAL RESERVE Police Dept. (Art. 19) 8,000.00

MISCELLANEOUS PICA, Retirement, Pension Contrib. 31,000.00

I nsurance 76, 500. 00 Unemployment Compensation 2,000.00

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS % 1,030,658.00

43 SOURCES OF REVENUE For the Tax Year 1991

TftXES Yield Taxes % ]e,M0.M Interest & Penalties on Taxes 50,800.00 Inventory Penalties 3,500.00 Land Use Change Tax 10,000.00

INTERBOVERNMEMTRL REVENUES - STftTE Shared Revenue - Block Grant 26,386.00 Highway Block Grant 52,617.00 Reimbursement - State Forest Land 238.00

LICENSES RND PERMITS Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 150,000.00 Dog Licenses 2,100.00 Business Licenses, Permits, Filing Fees 10.00 Town Clerk Fees 7,000.00

CHRRBES FOR SERVICE Income From Departments 11,600.00 Rent of Town Property 1,200.00

NISCELLflNEOUS REVENUES Interest on Deposits 13,000.00 Interest on Certificates of Deposit 2,500.00 Sale of Town Property 1,000.00 Franchise Fee - Cable TV 800.00

OTHER FINRNCINB SOURCES Withdrawals From General Fund Trusts 9,000.00 Fund Balance 59,291.00

TOTAL REVENUES AND CREDITS % 410,342.00

44 DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TOTAL

TOHN QFFILLKS' SALARIES DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TOTAL

LEGAL EXPENSE Legal Costs 26,225.24

TOTAL DETAILED STATDCNT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTICM flWUNT TOTflL

Hardware/Nuts/Bolts DETMLa STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OETAILE) STATDENT OF EXPQOITIAES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTION PMOUNT TPWl

HEALTH DEPARTMENT HoM Health Care 4,486.87 Health Officer's Expense 25. M Misc. Expenditures 1W.88 Outside Services 102.08

TOTAL 4,713.87

ANINflL CONTROL DETAILED STATQCNT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTION ANDUNT TOTAL

Postage 6.^ Print ing/Foras/Photo Professional Assoc. & Dues Special Projects Sports Field Maint. Supplies - General Supplies-Office Tennis Court Haint. Trail Maintenance Travel Expense Account

TOTAL

PATRIOTIC PURPOSES DETAILED STATEMBfT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year 1991

DESCRIPTICM flWHT TOTAL

CAPITAL aniAY TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT ' SUMNflRY OF TAX ACCOWTS FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMER 31, 1991

TDUN OF FITZUILLIAN, m -DR- LEVIES OF; Uncollected Taxes - Beginning Fiscal Year: TAX CQLLECnrS REPORT - SUMPRY OF TAX 9ALEAAX LIEN ACCOUNTS FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEHBER 31, 1991

TOW OF FITZUILLIAN, W

-DR- Tax Lien on account of Levies of: 1998 1TO9 Prior Balance of Unredeeaed Taxes Beginning of Fiscal Year; $130,863.89 $42,416.88

Taxes Executed to Town During Fiscal Year; $218,812.88

Interest Collected After Lien Execution; 3,851.21 8,732.94 9,848.88

Redemption Costs; 4,145.58

TOTAL DEBITS $ 226,889.59 $ 138,796.83 $ 52,257.88

-CR-

Reaittance to Treasurer; Redetptions $ 52,851.85 $ 36,586.28 $ 31,498. Interest & Costs After Lien 7,996.71 8,732.94 9,848.

Abatements During Year; LEVY 1989 UNREOEEHED as OF 12/31/91

NAME BALANCE DUE

Austin, Timothy A. 1,216.14 Bailey, Donald M. 1,971.42 Bracket t, Donald H. 3, 320. 76 Brogan, David J 394. 96 Burt, Randolph S, 430. 90 Cantwell, Kevin R. & Barbara 1,930.16 Casey* s Camp Site Co. Inc. 1,011.46 Charlie's Camp Site Co. Inc. 16, 232. 70 Colella, Steven T. & Jane M. 495. 85 Collins, Robert & Catherine 1,291.53 Condominium Assoc. Devi p. 8, 604. 54 Desmond, Walter & Nancy 11,654.78 Dunton, Lewis 1,582.53 Eddy, Daniel M. & J. Patriarca 345. 03 Eddy, Henry, Nicole, & J. Patricarca 3,416.52 Fish, Norman M. & Pauline 1,537.00 Flook, George L. 97.49 Fulton, David 312.79 Gilman, Richard E. 907. 73 Greene Trustee, Raymond C. 294. 11 Knight, Steven A. 452. 05 Koster, Peter J. 729. 87 Laps ley, Joseph & Ramona 635. 22 Lawremce, Keith E. 208. 30 Meattey, Theodore 1,907.81 Mullin, Rita J. 2, 584. 39 Niemela, Ralph R. & Helen E. 3, 181. 12 O'Brien, Nancy 777. 72 Richardson Trustee, Luray 4,818. 16 Royce, John J. & Janet L. 352.91 Rush, Gary L. 520. 72 Rybak, Aaron 863. 00 S & L Realty Trust, L. Richardson 712. 19 Skinner, Edson & Lea 1,722.14 Sweeney, Mark D. 378. 32 Trueax, Bradley & Kathleen 587. 38

55 LEVY 1989 UNREDEEMED AS OF 12/31/91

Nfl^E BflLflNCE DUE

Uhtenwoldt, Marlies L. $ 604. 02 UnknoMn, ? 1,199.80 Whipple, Frank D. 248. 30 Whipple, Sr., Henry W. 2, 578. 72 Willard, Robert R. 947. 80 Williams, Eddie L. & Debora 2,213.07 Williams, Kevin J. 657. 07 Woods, Henry & Mary Ann 1,178.16

$ 92,106.64

Balances as of December 31, 1991.

Town Hall Bell Deck and Tower Under Blue Moon

56 LEVY 1990 UNREDEENED AS OF 12/31/91

NPME BPLPNCE DUE

Austin, Timothy A. 1,486.6A Bailey, Donald M. 3, 567. 06 Bateman, Christopher E. 710.84

Bateman Jr. , Richard C. 577. 10 Beaman Lumber, Inc. 8, 388. 25 Brackett, Donald H. 4,025.91 Brogan, David J. 286.31 Bullock, Benjamin L. & Frances B. 2,415.43 Burt, Randolph 6,651.99 Burt, Timothy & Donna 756.61 Cantwell, Kevin R. & Barbara 2, 448. 19 Casey* s Camp Site Co. Inc. 1,167.15 Charlie* s Camp Site Co. Inc. 19,887.71 Colella, Steven T. & Jane M. 612.22 Collins, Robert & Catherine 1,565.83 Condominium Associates Dev. Team 10,537.34 Decatur, Thomas B. & Lucille 2,361.75 Desmond, Ualter F. & Nancy L. 11,485.45 Dunton, Lewis 3, 163. 37 Eddy, Daniel M. & J. Patriarca 403. 75 Eddy, Henry, Nicole & J. Patriarca 4,781.52 Englander, Irvin S. 679. 96 Fish, Norman M. & Pauline 1,837.62

Flaherty Jr. , James P. & Doreen 305. 19 Flook, George L. 403. 54 Gilman, Richard E. 1,106.81 Girard, Sandra A. 63. 10 Goodwin, Jr., Russell G. 1,835.51 Green, Trustee, Raymond C. 4,528.41 Griffin, Daniel T. 5, 944. 66 Huntoon, Mary E. 667. 09 Kendall et al, Frank 598. 28 Knight, Steven A. 1,041.52 Koster, Peter J. 886. 14 Kraft, Stephen M. & Arlene 917.36 LaFontaine, Ray A. & Kathy 427. 27 Lapsley, Joseph A. & Ramona J. 770. 59 Lawrence, Keith E. 921.66 Lively, Daniel & Nancy 1,258.72

57 LEVY 1998 UNREDEENED AS OF 12/31/91

NQME BQLflNCE DUE

Mandra, Joseph $ 335.51 Martin, Nancy «. 734.41 McNutt, Donald L. & Iris B. 437.36 Meattey, David R. S2Q. 4B Meattey, Theodore 3,219.55 Merriman, Joseph & Janice Barry 2,731.70 Morin, Steven M. & Michele L. 1,520.62 Mullin, Rita J. 3, 127. 11 Nattila, Steven S. & Robyn 1,842.99 Newton, Joseph R. 231.29 Niemela, Ralph R. & Helen E. 764.43 Niemela, Ralph, Helen & Ralph J. 3,101.40 O'Brien, Nancy ft. 947.34 0* Connor, James J. & Frances M. 480. 33

Olson, Michael C. & ft. Seppala 1,676.16 Park & Sons, Inc. 110.54

Patterson, Kimberly ft. 101.38 Richards, Donald R. 18.50 Richardson, Trustee, Luray 5,741.01 Ridabock, Peter P. 1,909.62

Robichaaud, Thomas ft. & Jo-ftnn 1,678.24 Robinson, Timothy B. & Mary 33.50 Rush, Gary L. 619.92 Russell, Donald & Sherry 720.48 Rybak, ftaron 1,048.81 S & L Realty Trust, L.Richardson 853.17

Shawmut Bank, N. ft. 2,017.41 Skinner, Edson M. & Lea M. 2,622.33 Streeter, David J. 985.23 Sweeney, Mark D. 444. 41

Trueax, Bradley J. & Kathleen ft. 736.06 Uhtenwoldt, Mar lies L. 732.07 Unknown, ?? 1,363.24 Wattendorf, Cynthia Nye 459.31 Uentzell, Richard 679.61 Whipple, Frank D. 297.84 Whipple,Sr., Henry W. 2,047.11 Whitham, Wesley C. 966.63 Williams, Eddie L. & Debora 2,722.07

58 LEVY 1999 UNREDEEMFD

NAME

Ui 11 lams, Kevin J. UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NAME BflLflNCE DUE

Aldsworth, Doris Y. 469. 30 Aldsworth, Richard A. 750. 00 Anderson, Dean S. 294. 00 Attinger et al, Faith 528. 00 Austin, Timothy A. 1,235.00 Baab, James H. & Pauline M. 2, 433. 00 Babbit z, Steven 1, 198.00 Bailey, Donald M. 5,154.00 Baldwin, Carl E. 1,725.00 Barretto Granite Corp. 433. 00 Bartlett, Ronnie C. & Shantell 921.16 Basset t Family Trust 536. 00 Bateman, Christopher E. 631.00 Bateman, Frank E. 467. 00 Bateman, Hilda R. 1,167.00 Bateman, Phyllis V. 175.00 Bateman, Richard C. & Phyllis 1,696.00

Bateman, Jr. , Richard C. 506. 00 Bazley, William 6. 1,186.00 Beaman Lumber, Inc. 4, 736. 00 Betz, Carl A. & Suzanne 778. 00 Bigwood, James B. 235. 00 Bigwood, James B. & Linda A. 852. 00 Bracket t, Donald H. 3,716.00 Brogan, David J. 413.00 Brutto, Charles M. & Jeanne 1,685.88 Bullock, Benjamin L. & Frances B. 2,190.00 Bullock, Gordon I. 1,129.00 Burkhardt, Anne Helene 744.91 Burt, Randolph 6, 060. 00 Burt, Timothy & Donna 829. 00 Bush, Uarren 564. 00 Cant well, Kevin R. & Barbara 2, 249. 00 Casey* s Camp Site Co. Inc. 1,068.00 Chapman, Barry G & Rebecca 1,061.00 Charlie* s Camp Site Co. Inc. 18,512.00

Chase Jr. , Howard E. 456. 00 Christopher, Stephen, Brenda 816.00 Colella, Steven T. & Jane M. 2,196.00

60 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NAME BftLflNCE DUE

Collins, Michael & Janet C. 369. 00 Collins, Robert & Catherine 1,427.00 Condominium Associates Dev. Team, Inc. 9, 832. 00 Crenshaw, James R. & Janelle 1,593.00 Croteau, Lawrence P. & Katherine 553. 00 Cumings, Shirley E. & C. Uelch 740. 00 Cunningham, Robert A. & Cynthia 156. 11 Cynewski, Edward P. & L. Tewksbury 739. 00 Davis, Shirley A. & Carleen 135.00 Decatur, Thomas B. & Lucille 4, 759. 00 Delongchamp, Roger D. & D.J. 1,001.00 Depierrefeau, Alain Y. 411.00 Desmond, Ualter F. & Nancy 11,274.00 Dickinson, Thelma J. 345. 00 Donovan, Uilliam J. & Hazel 915.00 Drugg, Jeanne F. & Herbert 1,809.00 Dunchus, Darlene & W. 0* Mai ley III 1,135.00 Dunton, James N. & Dora J. 409. 00 Dunton, Lewis 2, 906. 00 Dussault, Joseph & Florence 772. 00 Dwinell, Richard J. 4, 288. 73 Eddy, Daniel M. & J. Pat ri area 355. 00 Eddy, Henry & Nicole, J. Patriarca 4, 420. 00 Englander, Irvin S. 2, 026. 00 Farrar, Alden G. 72.00 Favreau, Donald R. 423. 00 Fey, Laurel B. 204.81 Fish, Norman M. & Pauline 1,678.00 Fitzgerald, Ronald & Barbara 609. 00 Fleur De Lis Camp 3, 020. 00 Flook, George L. 345. 00 Foden, Stanley J. & Patricia E. 371.84 Fontaine, Herve R. & Gladys L. 1,499.00 Ford, Lydia U. 96.72 Fort in, Robert F. & Sandra 954. 00 Fournier, James D. & Brenda 629. 00 Fulton, David 329. 00 G. Beals Trust, Bank of NE 145.00 Gagnon, Anthony & Eileen 1,295.93

61 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NPME BQLPNCE DUE

Garrett, Donald E. & Cynthia 2,019.00 Geary, Joan E. 1,787.00 Gilman, Richard E. 1,000.00 Goddard, Arnold & Rachael 52A. 50 Goodnow, Richard A. 866.09

Goodwin, Jr. , Russell G. 1,678.00 Grab, Michael & Lola-Gene 1,807.00 Gravel, Donald F. 1,309.00 Green, Trustee, Raymond C. 5,069.00 Griffin, Daniel T. 5,531.00 Guenther, James H. 2,505.36 Guerrette, Helen C. 747.00 Hancock Homes, Inc. 248.00 Handy Jr., Eugene & B. Mitchell 414.00 Hart, Paul R. 829.00 Hautanen, Brian J. & Donna 906.00 Hayes, Gary 90.00 Haynes, Timothy & Susan L. 788.76 Heald, Gary A. 1,018.00 Hill, David L. 51.00 Hill, David L. & Nancy H. 3,076.00 Hilton, Barry P & Shari L. 650.00 Holman, Bertha 129.00 Holman, Rosalie A. & Kathleen 1,659.00 Hughgill Jr., Robert C. & Julie 698.00 Hull Jr., Randy 80.00 Huntoon, Mary E. 1,036.00 Hyde, Ellen R. 224.00 Hymel, Louis J. 1,210.00 Jackson, Joseph & Barbara 1,795.00 Johnson, Bruce 292.00 Johnson, Robert W. 999.40 Johnson, Ronald & Sarah 894.00 Johnson, Russell J. & Annette 788.00 KAB Realty Trust 2,139.00 Keith, Marguerite & Bonnie 246.00 Kendall, Frank et al 526.00 Killory, Daniel & Andrea M. 1,264.00 Knight, Steven A. 939.00

62 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NAME BALANCE DUE

Knights, Ualter 218.00 Kokell, John & Joy M. A02. 00 Koster, Peter J. 795. 00 Kraft, Stephen M. & Arlene L. 832. 00 La Pan, William 217.00 LaFave, Robert & Patricia 660. 00 LaFontaine, Ray A. & Kathy M. 366. 00 Laps ley, Joseph A. & Ramona J. 687. 00 Lawrence, Keith E. 837. 00 Leger, Joseph R. 607. 00 Limauro, Marino & Marie 118.00 Lively, Daniel & Nancy 2, 005. 00 Longever, Karen & Dana 1,919.89 Lymberg, John U. 518.00 MacKenzie, Scott L. & Jolyn 989. 00 Mahoney, Daniel & Cheryl 75.00 Mand ra, Joseph 617.00 Manhoff, Harold D. & Mildred D. 2, 490. 00 Mark Edwin, Enterprises 2, 427. 00 Martin, Nancy A. 783. 00 Matterazzo, Eugene M. & Mary E. 451.00 Mattson, Edwin G. & Shirley 242. 00 McNutt, Donald L. & Iris B. 671.00 Meattey, David R. 1,329.00 Meattey, Theodore 2, 968. 00 Melvin, James G. 666. 00 Merriman, Joseph & Janice 2,513.00 Michelson, Carl 90.00 Morin, Steven M. & Michele L. 1,624.00 Morrarty, Florence 373. 00 Mroz, William & Beverly A. 122.00 Mullin, Rita J. 5,214.02 Murphy, Dennis M. & Kevin J. 1,032.00 Nattila, Steven S. & Robyn J. 1,685.00 Newcomb, Paulette & L. Schimke 695. 00 Newton, Joseph R. 185.00 Niemela, Ralph R. & Helen E. 6, 646. 00 Niemela, Ralph, Helen & Ralph J. 2, 986. 00

63 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NAME BflLQNCE DUE

Nirenberg, Morris & Rita 3,112.00 0' Connor, James J. & France 928. 00 0* Toole, Thomas M. & Sheila 247. 05 Olson, Michael C. & A. Seppala 3,331.00 Parks, Corey S. 370. 00 Patch, Richard & Nancy 344. 95 Patterson, Kimberly A. 662. 23 Pelkey, Michael & Marie 2,161.08 Pelkey, Mike 274. 00 Pelto, Richard 1,153.00 Pitcairn, Joan 199.00 Pollock, David B. 274. 30 Porter, Constance & E. Durmer 674. 00 Pushee, Maurice 191.00 Raitto, Harld N. & Beverly 364. 34 Richards, Donald R. 266. 00 Richardson, Trustee, Luray 5, 278. 00 Ridabock, Peter P. 3, 379. 00 Ridge, John P & Deborah 476. 00 Riley, John & Sheila 449. 00 Robichaud, Thomas A. & Jo-Ann 1,547.00 Robinson, Jane 555. 00 Robinson, Timothy & Mary 161.00

Rudy, Jr. , Dan & Debra 1,308.00 Rumrill, Robert & Deborah 1,964.00 Rush, Gary L. 556. 00 Russell, Donald & Sherry 649. 00 Ryan, Dana & Jeanne E. 566.00 Rybak, Aaron 946. 00 S & L Realty Trust, L.Richardson 852. 00 Sammartino, Victor A. 328. 04 Seppala & Aho Construction Co. 31.00 ShaMmut Dank, N. A. 2, 404. 00 Skinner, Edson M. & Lea M. 2, 445. 00 Smith, Ramona 105.00 Snyder, Raymond & Barbara 1,103.00 Songer, Keith 236. 00 Starkey, Carla R. & Carlton 556. 00 Stewart, Barrie & Doreen H. 67. 13

64 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NAME BALANCE DUE

Streeter, David J. 2, 302. 00 Sullivan, Ronald P. 460. 00 Sweeney, Mark D. 383. 00 Symonds, Randy R. & Debbie 2,118.00 Tartaglia, Salvatore & Joe 264. 00 Thackston III, Richard 471.00 The Huntington Mortgage Co. 2, 342. 00 Thibodeau, Beverly 465. 00 Tillson, Homer S. & Dianne 1200.00 Tommila, Cory F. & Katherine 571.00 Tommila, John W. 69.88 Trendell, Lance & Katina 895. 00 Trueax, Bradley J. & Kathleen 664. 00 Uhtenwoldt, Marlies L. 641.00 Underwood, Cathy J. 579. 26 Unknown, ?? 1,197.00 Walkonen, Brenda & Fredric 279. 00 Uattendorf, Cynthia N. 461.00 Uebber, C. Richard & Florence 1,148.47 Welch, Cheryl 779. 00 Uentzell, Richard 592. 00 Wernick, Jules & Julianne 968. 00 West, Arthur G. 1,423.00 West, Jean L. 582. 00 Whalen, William & Patricia 461.00 Wheeler, Diana & V. Marchildon 82.00 Whipple, Frank D. 536. 00

Whipple, Jr. , Henry W. 926. 00 Whipple, Sr., Henry W. 1,889.00 Whitham, Wesley C. 869. 00 Willard, Robert R. 1,037.00 Williams, Eddie L. & Deborah A. 2, 504. 00 Williams, Kevin J. 713.00 Williams, Simon M. & Eudora M. 512.00 Woods, Henry & Mary Ann 1,322.00

65 UNPAID 1991 LEVY AS OF 12/31/91

NQME BQLQNCE DUE

Yasvin, Thomas A. & Frances 2,511.00 Zilemba, Christine M. 893.00 Zukis, Mary U. 596.00

> $ 321,188.00

* The total printed here represents the total as of December 31, 1991, although some names do not appear because payment was made prior to printing.

UNPAID 1991 YIELD TAX AS OF 12/31/91

Beaman Lumber, Inc. $ 1,543.23 Parks, Corey S. 23A. 87

1,778.10

UNPAID 1991 LAND USE CHANGE TAX AS OF 12/31/91

Sail Haven Inc. $ 2,500.00

Balance as of December 31, 1991

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FITZUILLIAM VILLAGE PRECINCT Financial Report for 1991

Balance on Hand - January 1, 1991 $ 479.35

Receipts - 1991

Town Appropriation 1,2061.(2161 Haskell Fund 120.00 Interest (N.O.W. Acct. 33.86

Total Receipts 1,833.21

Disbursements - 1991

Services & Supplies 1,070.48 Bank Services & Charges 55.00

Total Disbursements 1,125.48

Total Receipts 1,833.21 Total Disbursements 1,125.48

Balance on Hand - December 31, 1991 $ 707.73

Respectfully submitted,

Shirley H. Connelly

Commissioners: Milliam F. Connelly, Chairman Phillip Ualling Andrew Henry

Clerk: Faith Trueax

Treasurer: Shirley H. Connelly

68 flMURL REPORT OF M ELLIOT INSTITUTE OF FITZUILLIM

Statement of Receipts & Disburseaents

for the year ending Deceaber 31, 1991.

FUNDS IN BflNK ON 12/31/98: Checking Account $1,123.34 Savings Account 1,738.24

$ 2,853.58 RECEIPTS 1991; Dividends 1,677.85 Interest 188.23 Sold 386 Bank Boston 1,398.91 Sold 121 Chea Bank 1,517.68 Sold 188 Sears Roebuck 3,829.87

7,732.54

% 18,586.12 DISBURSEMENTS 1991; Ha Penny Theatre 158.88 Naugatuck Singers 388.88 Jazz Express 388.88 Try Caravan 178.88

Uestaoreland To««n Band 388.88 Co-Sponsor Civil War Event 58.88 K.R. High School Concert 158.88 State of NH Filing Fee 58.88 Advertising 87.33 Bank Service Charge 47.23 Bought 188 H J Heinz 3,511.86 Bought 188 N Eng Electric 2,726.11

$ 7,842.53

FUNDS IN BANK ON 12/31/91; Checking Account 245.49 Savings Account 2,498.18

$ 2,743.59

$ 18,586.12

69 ANNUM. REPORT OF THE ELLIOT INSTITUTE OF FITZMILLIflN

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SECURITIES BI MflRKET VALUE ON 12/31/91; 158 Bell South 7,763. im H J Heinz 3,888. 1^ New England Electric 3.213. 00 300 Southwest Bell 19,388. 25 Texaco 1,531.

$ 35,783.1

Respectfully subaitted,

Richard J. Talbot Secretary-Treasurer

Town Hall with Seasonal Candles Lit

70 REPORT OF TIE LIBMRY TIEflfiURER 1991

Balance on Hand January 1, 1991 REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TREASURER 1991

REPORT OF THE ASSETS OF THE FITZMILLIAN LIBRARY ON DECEHBER 31, 1991

INTEREST NAME OF FUND PRINCIPAL DURING YEAR

Library Memorial Fund $ 17,853.00 1,448.64 CREATED: 11/98 PURPOSE: Books HOU INVESTED: Putnam

Mamie Roche Fund 641.00 67.15 CREATED: 10/83 PURPOSE: Books HOU INVESTED: Putnam

Broadhurst Foundation 10,614.80 643.36 Grant to be used for computer conversion of library inventory

CREATED: 06/86 PURPOSE: Computer HOU INVESTED: Fleet Bank

Respectfully submitted,

Lucia H. Bequaert Treasurer

72 BUDGET CXMMITTEE REPORT FOR 1991

This year the regional economy continued to be mired in economic malaise. Many families in Fitzwilliam found their disposable income inversely proportional to the financial demand of both municipalities and schools. This issue was clearly expressed by the public at the annual budget hearing.

Additionally, the Budget Committee has several concerns regarding matters beyond their control. These issues which could have further negative impact on our taxes and should be addressed;

1. County Government, is asking for a 167. increase over last years operating request. This will definitely increase our property tax.

2. The School Budget will cost the taxpayers of Fitzwilliam an additional 70 cents per $1,000 in real estate taxes. That would be an additional $70 on a house appraised at $100,000.

3. There will be an article at the annual school meeting to determine Fitzwilliam* s tax obligation to the School District. If this article passes it would add an additional $2. 20/$l,000 to our real estate tax.

Taking the above factors into consideration, the Budget Committee is recommending a budget that is $8,000 less than last year* s budget approved at the annual Town Meeting.

73 BUDGET COMMITTEE REPORT FOR 1991

Below is a breakdown of your property tax rate as it applies to our obligations for Town, County and School.

Town County School Tax Tax Tax Tax Rate

1991 Assessment $4.51 $ 1.52 $11.37 $ 17.40

7. of Total .26V. .097. .657. 1.007.

The Budget Committee welcomes the input of our Fitzwilliam citizens regarding the needs of the town. We strongly urge your attendance at the budget hearing in addition to the Annual Town Meeting, fts committee members, our goal is to establish a budget which will maintain the quality of life our local residence have come to expect while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Respectfully submitted,

Pustin J. Killeen,Jr. , Chairman

Reino M. LilbacU, Vice Chairman Carl J. Hagstrom, III, Secretary Jesse F. Davis Uinthrop Brown, II Michael Methe

74 POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT 1991

In 1991 the Fitzwilliam Police Department handled 922 calls for service and investigated 136 cases. Of these cases, 45 were felony cases, 55 were misdemeanors, and 30 were violations. This was an increase over last year.

There were 63 people taken into custody last year, 9 of them were felony arrests, 30 were misdemeanors arrests and there were 24 arrests for violations.

The police investigated 87 motor vehicle accidents, 13 involved personal injuries, 31 caused property damage, 43 were under $1000 and not reportable.

The Police Department stopped 459 motor vehicles in 1991, from these, 316 warnings were issued and 143 received summons for their violations. Out of the 459 motor vehicles stopped, 249 were stopped for speeding.

In the coming year, once again our goal is to maintain the level of quality service you have expected from your Police Department in the past.

Our sincere thanks to you for your continued cooperation throughout the year.

Respectfully submitted.

Scott M. Ellis Chief of Police

75 POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT 1991

REGISTER OF (PRIMARY) OFFENSES KNOUN FOR 1991

Burglary ROnO AGENT'S REPORT 1991

Normal summer and winter maintenance and roadside mowing was done. Brush cutting, cleaning and flushing of culverts was also done.

The Howeville Road project, from the end of Laurel Lake to the Jones residence, was completed this year. The Sandy Hollow Road project, from Howeville Road to the Hanninen residence, was also completed. We removed rocks and cleaned the ditches, and some small tree removal was also required. A 1 1/2" shim coat of hot top, and a 3/8" stone seal applied were applied to both roads. Sandy Beach Road and Keene Pvenue were both graded and gravel was applied where needed. Both roads received a double stone seal.

The Highway Department made minor road repairs to Royalston Road from Rt. 119 to Holman Road. Rocks were removed and ditches were cleared. The roadbeds by the Favreau and Hagstrom residences were dug and leveled out and culverts were replaced. The road was then shimmed and a 3/8" stone seal was applied. The bridge on #4 Road by Stone's Mill was replaced with a 24" culvert. Head walls and guard rails were also installed. Rockwood Pond and Columbia Road were graded and gravel applied where needed. Liquid calcium was then applied to the surface for better wear and dust control.

I have requested money in this year's budget to replace the loader, and to do four road projects: repair the flngier Road from Rt. 119 to Richmond Road, repair part of Richmond Road to the Rhododendron Road, and repair bridges on Royalston and #4 Roads.

I would like to thank all Department Heads, Select persons, and Townspeople for their assistance and support throughout the year. '

Respectfully submitted,

Edwin 0. Matt son. Road Agent

77 FIRE yORD'S REPORT 1991

1991 CPLLS

The Fitzwilliani Fire Department responded to a record 192 calls in the period from December 1, 1990 through November 30, 1991, a 7*/. increase. This is less than the jump of 13.2'/. from 1989 to 1990, however, it still represents a general long-term trend of increasing demand on the fire and rescue service. There were related incidents including 5 structure fires, 6 electrical related fires, 9 car fires, 3 brush fires, and 5 chimney/partition fires. There were also several calls for automatic fire alarms, smoke investigations, gas leaks, and searches. The Department responded to IS Mutual Qid calls, 10 for working fires, 2 for cover and 3 for rescue. There were also 13 motor vehicle accidents and 125 medical emergency calls unrelated to motor vehicle accidents.

VEHICLES

Our 1978 Ford Pumper and 1978 Mack Tanker continue to be in excellent condition. However, both need immediate body work to keep present minor problems from becoming major problems in the near future.

Ps we have noted in the recent past, our 1965 International Front-line Pumper has been encountering more problems. In the reports for the past few years we have indicated the need to purchase a new truck in 1992. During 1991 several major problems occurred with the International. At the same time, a vehicle became available through the Rockville, Maryland Fire Department. Although the Fire Uards had no ability to purchase a vehicle in mid-year on behalf of the town, it was decided that this vehicle was too good a deal to pass up, and a commitment was made, and backed by the membership to acquire this vehicle and lease it to the Town until the 1992 annual meeting. We will ask that this truck be purchased by the town. The 1965 International is now out of service.

78 FIRE VMRD'S REPORT 1991

The rescue truck, hose-reel truck and small forestry truck, as well as the forestry tanker continue to be in reasonable condition, however, the rescue truck, having seen heavy service for 15 years will need replacing soon. Plmost without exception, this vehicle rolls to every call the Department has.

VILLftGE FIRE STftTION

In 1991 an Prticle was presented for the renovation and modernization of the Village Fire Station, ftfter years of searching for a satisfactory solution to a Policy Station/Village Fire Station, the town acted in 1990 to establish the Police Department in a portion of the Depot Fire Station. This left the Village Fire Station open again for use solely as a Fire Station.

In the fall of 1990 former Chief David Raitto worked with representatives of the MacMillin Company to develop plans for the renovation of the Village Station to accommodate at least one Class ft front- line pumper for a total price of $60,000.00. MacMillin agreed to work with us on the bidding process, and an agreement was entered to complete the entire project for $60,000.00 (the amount of the appropriation) or less, with any savings being divided equally between the town and MacMillin. The Fire Wards feel that representative of the MacMillin Company, working with various contractors, did an outstanding job for the Town, notwithstanding many problems that were encountered in trying to upgrade this old building. The entire project was completed with entirely new equipment, as well as a new roof, a new base radio station, and the Town still received $2,000.00 back. The Fire Wards extend their thanks to Peter Marrotte and his crew from MacMillin, and to Jack Little, the company's Vice President, for their cooperation and professionalism in doing such a fine job for the Town.

79 FIRE UQRD'S REPORT 1991

GEAR AND FITTINGS

Last year along Mith the Village Fire Station, we made recommendations for the purchase of new gear and some additional small hose and fittings. The latter project was completed with the acquisition of some additional small and large diameter fitting for the various trucks.

On the gear account, we were able to completely outfit six members with new OSHA and NFPA approved gear, however, a substantial amount of money will be needed to complete this project. In this connection, we are recommending an appropriation to allow us to purchase 20 sets of full turn out gear including helmets, hoods, bunker coats, bunker pants and boots. Uith this appropriation, all fire fighters except for senior officers will be fully outfitted with gear that meets current technical standards. Uith ever stricter safety standards, the Fire Uards feel that this essential project must be completed as soon as possible.

MONITORS Many years ago, the monitors currently used by the Department to page its members in the event of an emergency call were purchased by the Association itself. These units receive heavy wear and are subject to increasing repair bills. In some instances, the units have not been repairable. Ue are recommending an appropriation of $3,800.00 to start a replacement program of 10 Minitors a year. The new units would have two frequency capability, which would allow us to have the rescue members toned separately when all Department members are not needed for a call.

80 FIRE UnRD'S REPORT 1991

1992 TRUCK REPP IRS

Ue are also suggesting an appropriation of $5,20(9.0(9 for body work on the 1978 Ford Pumper and the 1978 Mack Tanker, The Ford has been the primary front- line attack truck for the town for 11 years, and is in need of body work and repainting. This relatively modest expenditure will extend the life of the vehicle for several more years. The 1978 Mack Tanker has areas of body rust in the cab, doors and tank which need to be attended to promptly. If this appropriation passes, we intend to get the repair work done on both trucks as soon as possible after Town Meeting.

PERSONNEL

In preparing these reports, we very often concentrate too much on the number of calls and status of equip- ment without mentioning the accomplishments of the members. Although New Hampshire presently does not have requirements for volunteer firefighters, 16 Fitzwilliam firefighters have completed the State's certified firefighter course. In addition, 7 more are enrolled in a class which is currently in session.

Seven of our members are Emergency Medical Techni- cians, which requires them to pass a 140 hour class and a 35 hour refresher with an additional 45 hours of continuing education, every two years. Five of these members are certified to operate the automatic defibrillator which requires them to pass a 16 hour class and be re-certified every 6 months. Pn addi- tional 9 members are certified in advanced first aid, which requires them to pass a 6(9 hour class. Plso, 16 of our members have completed various courses in hazardous materials response training.

During 1991, in addition to the Emergency Medical Service and Fire Training and Re-training, 14 members attended the Meadowood Fall Fire School.

8i FIRE VMRD'S REPORT 1991

All of this training is in addition to the monthly drills conducted by the Department which can range from structural fire fighting to brush fire suppression to simulated automobile accidents. During 1991, aside from having one house burning drill, we also had a mass casualty drill involving a simulated school bus accident.

We cite these statistics about training and prepara- tion to point out that the people who use the equip- ment and on whose behalf we are asking for new and updated equipment, are doing more than their part to Justify your confidence in them as professionals in the fire and emergency medical services, and to as- sure you that your tan dollars are effectively used.

Respectfully submitted,

Uilliam N. Prigge Mark Hun toon John E. Hoi man

Board of Fire Wards

82 REPORT OF THE MQNADNOCK AVDISORY COMMISSION JOFFREY, DUBLIN, MARLBOROUGH, TROY, FITZyiLLIPM

The Monadnock Advisory Commission is charged by the State Legislature with advising the State of New Hampshire on management policies for lands owned and leased by the State on Mount Monadnock and its associated highlands. The Monadnock highlands include Gap Mountain and Little Monadnock Mountain, and a good deal of the land managed by the State is leased from the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. The Commission includes two members from each of the five towns and is required to report annually to the towns on its activities and concerns.

In addition to regularly advising the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation on Monadnock policy, the Commission has been active this year in assisting in the preparation of a long-term management plan for Mount Monadnock. The Commission hopes to have a plan for review in the first part of 1992.

The commission would welcome your thoughts about the preservation of these unique highlands.

Members of the Commission are:

Jaffrey: H. C. Royce, Peter Davis Dublin: Betsey Harris, Bruce McClellan Marlborough: Ernie Linders, James Everard Troy: Dave Odams, Ira Gavrin Fitzwilliam: Donald Crutchley, Thomas Parker

83 ANNUQL REPORT OF THE aWtSERVOTION COMMISSION

The Conservation Commission is fortunate to have a group of committed members with an interesting diversification of eKpertise. Rosalind and Fred Slavik have a long history of interest and activity in the environment. Rosalind uses her career as an author to write an article for the Fitzwilliam Newsletter every month. Jeff Porter is a graduate student in resource management at Pntioch College and works part-time at Southwest Regional Planning Commission. Russ Goodwin and Bruce McLaughlin are long time residents of Fitzwilliam with a vast knowledge of the topography, wildlife, water resources, etc. Russ also serves on the Planning Board. Paul Kotila, a professor at Franklin Pierce College, teaches biology and brings a wealth of information to the Commission. Steve Kurtz is a new alternate member of the commission and promises to be a valuable addition with his interest in environmental issues and his commitment to the village. Robin Haynes is the secretary to the Commission, and is a valuable presence at our meetings as well as carrying out all necessary secretarial duties.

The Commission's immediate task is to complete an inventory of natural resources in Fitzwilliam. We met with several long time residents of Fitzwilliam to help identify those resources. Jeff Porter is writing the water resources section of the inventory.

The Commission held a regional meeting with the Conservation Commissions from Troy, Rindge, and Richmond. Ue plan to hold these meetings several times a year. There is a meeting planned for February 16, 1992 which will focus on the proposed airport in Gardner/Uinchendon. The Commission plans to work with the Planning Board to gather information and hold public meetings regarding the impact that an airport would have on the area.

84 ANNUM. REPORT OF THE CONSERVnTION CQNHISSION

Our meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of the month at 7:30 p.m. and the public is encouraged to attend.

Respectfully Submitted,

Russell Goodwin Robin Haynes, Secretary Paul Kotila Bruce McLaughlin Katherine Metzger, Chairman Jeff Porter Fred Slavic Rosalind Slavic Steven Kurtz

Claire Drake at Nature Trail Dedication Ceremony

es PLANNING BOARD

The active case load of the Planning Board in 1991 was very Iom, reflecting the current economic conditions. However, the Board used the extra time available to review regulations and ordinances and bring them into line with current needs. The Planning Board opened a dialogue with the different commissions involved with land use by bringing them together and reviewing their common concerns.

At Town Meeting in 1991 a Uet lands Ordinance prepared by the Planning Board and the Conservation Commission was approved. This regulates land use activities in wetlands areas and attempts to protect their resources.

During sessions with the Historic District Commission, the Planning Board reviewed the present Historic District and recommended for consideration at the Town Meeting in 1992 redefinition of the district.

In order to update the Master Plan the Planning Board arranged to have a Water Resource Management Plan written, the work for which will be done in 1992.

The Board thanks in particular its alternates who gave unselfishly of their time, energies and expertise during the year, not only attending Planning Board meetings but also outside meetings which benefited the whole Board.

Meetings of the Planning Board are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall to consider applications. In addition, work sessions are held as needed. All meetings are open to the public and we encourage your attendance and participation.

Respectfully submitted,

Thomas McCulla, Chairman

86 HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION

The Historic District Commission reviet^s applications for Building Permits within the Historic District for their impact on the Historic District. The objectives

1. To preserve structures and places of historic and architectural value.

2. To preserve a district in the municipality which reflects elements of its cultural, social, economic, political and architectural history.

3. To conserve property values.

4. To foster civic beauty.

5. To maintain the existing architecture of the district.

In 1991 the Commission reviewed with the Planning Board the present Historic District. They recommended for consideration at the Town Meeting in 1992 a redefinition of the Historic District.

The Historic District Commission meets the first Monday of each month at 4:0(21 p.m. at the Town Hall whenever there are one or more completed applications to be considered. Pll meetings are open to the public and we encourage your attendance and participation.

Respectfully submitted,

Charles G. Mass in. Chairman

87 ZONING BOQRO OF ADJUSTNENT

The Zoning Board of Adjustment hears appeals and administers special provisions in the Town Ordinances dealing with Variances, Special Exceptions and Administrative Decisions in order to provide for the satisfactory resolution of many of these situations without burdening the courts.

In 1991 the Board heard seventeen cases, four more than in 1990. Fourteen were requests for Variances. Eleven Variances were approved - one with conditions, and one was as amended. One case which was resolved by the Selectmen was dismissed. The Board denied two applications in 1991. The applicant of one of these applied for a rehearing, which was denied.

The Board has again revised its application fee structure so that the applicant will cover more of the mailing costs for hearing a case than in the past.

The Board meets at the Town Hall on the third Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. whenever there are one or more completed applications to be considered. Hearing notices must be posted in town and advertised in the newspaper. Individual notices are mailed to abutters. The meetings are open to the public and we encourage your participation.

Respectfully submitted,

Fitzwilliam Board of Adjustment

Michael Methe, Chairman Jean Auprin, Vice Chairman James Baab, Clerk Daniel Bemis Edward Saari

88 CODE EhFORCEHENT OFFICER'S REPORT 1991

ft total of 70 Building Permits were issued, including four permits for new homes and one for an addition to a commercial building. Six Occupancy Permits and fourteen Oil Burner permits were issued. Several wood stove and chimney inspections were done, and foster homes, schools, and Day Care Centers were also inspected.

If you need assistance with our permits or have questions regarding our rules and regulations, please contact the Land Use Office at the Town Hall.

Respectfully submitted,

Edwin 0. Mattson, Jr. Code Enforcement Officer

Town Hall

89 TOWN HALL AGENT'S REPORT 1991

1991 began with the move of the Police Department to the newly renovated station in the Public Safety Building. An open house was held and the Chief and his Officers are now enjoying their new space. Chief Ellis may be requesting a stair climber exerciser to keep everyone in shape now they are on one floor though.

The Town Hall was almost nonstop activity with all the Town Committee meetings along with 35 building rentals. Some of them were one to three times a week for an eight week period. This year the carpet was replaced in the downstairs hallways. This required the opening (where did we put those combinations?) and removal (not in the cellar) of the two large safes in the rear hallway. Another historic occasion saw the last use of our old voting booths which were badly in need of replacement. The new booths meet the accessibility and population ratio requirements. The year ended with Emerson School* s "standing room only"

Christmas program. I wish you all a great 1992.

Respectfully submitted,

Nathaniel Haynes Town Hall Agent

90 RECREATION COMNISSIQN REPORT

Claire Drake Nature Trail The restoration of the Claire Drake Nature Trail was completed this past year. The Trail, located near the Emerson School and the tennis courts had become over- grown and was barely visible. Mrs. Drake, a former Emerson School teacher, developed the trail approxi- mately 15 years ago. Former Emerson students associate many fond memories with her outdoor classroom.

Use of the Trail is not limited to any one season. During non-snow times the trail is a great place to take a walk. Uith the anticipated structure change in our Cross-Country Ski Program, the revitalizat ion of the Trail provides a less challenging trail with shelter close at hand for our younger skiers. The Summer Recreation Program is also able to use the Trail for nature activities. Teachers at Emerson, in the tradition of Mrs. Drake, have found the trail a valuable outdoor learning area for their classes. The Commission views the Trail as an asset to our Recreation Prea.

Uinter - Cross-Country Ski Program Marginal snow conditions contributed to a marginal sdason. Some program days were cancelled and others were cut short. The first five program days were spent hiking the trails. On January 13 we had enough snow to run the Fitzwilliam Uinter Games which included a biathlon, relays, games of tag, and an obstacle course. Marginal snow and ultra cold weather cut programs short for the rest of January. The first two scheduled days in February were canceled for lack of snow. February 10 we raced at Temple Mountain on man-made snow. On March 3, the Bill Koch League Championships were held at Vermont Pcademy in Saxton's River. Snow for the event was brought in by truck. The skiers raced on a thin ribbon of snow while the spectators enjoyed an early version of mud-season. Elizabeth Berard, Melissa Grab, Keith Jackson, Heidi Killory, Griff Thomas, and Louie Thomas were participants at the Championships.

91 RECREATION COMMISSION REPORT

In spite of poor conditions enthusiasm was high and we had good participation at the programs that were held.

Pt the end of the year picnic, held on a Saturday in April, we awarded the Sean Leary Pward to Elizabeth Berard for her years of enthusiastic participation and sportsmanship.

We would like to express our thanks to our supporters who helped during the year. Our special thanks to Lou Thomas, our Director and his Assistants Bill Pine and Lola Grab.

Summer Recreation Ue had a "great" fun-filled summer program this year with over 100 town children participating. Our thanks go to Director Alison Randall and her wonderful staff for making this the most successful year ever. Once again we are grateful to the Fitzwilliam Inn for donating the use of the swimming pool. The use of the pool allows us to continue offering the Red Cross Swimming Program to our children.

The highly organized program this year included activities of arts and crafts, swimming, field trips, and every game imaginable for outdoor play. The use of our new sportsfield this summer was a great plus. Ue offered some new opportunities this year by setting up a variety of sports clinics including golf, tennis, basketball and soccer. The program variety this year offered new experiences from tie-dying to nature activities. The program was a great success and appreciated by all.

Fall - Soccer Program The Soccer Program had another excellent season despite having to limit the use of the sportsfield. The Saturday morning program continued to be popular, with 106 youngsters involved. The implementation of a Friday beginners* Kindergarten - First Grade program

92 RECREATION COMMISSION REPORT

proved a valuable asset with 18 children partici- pating. The Travel Team had a mixed season, winning three games and losing five. Practices were held reg- ularly on Sunday afternoons, and the team participated in two regional tournaments. The booster organization was again active, selling refreshments on Saturday mornings. The $310.00 raised will be used to buy materials for bleachers. The Commission wishes to thank Carolyn Edwards for again directing the program so capably. Camp Fleur-de-lis for allowing us to use their field for practices, and all the parents who coached, refereed, cheered and boosted!

Qdult Programs Contra dancing was reintroduced to Fitzwilliam by Carey and Dancy Bluhm in 1991. This monthly program will likely continue as a special series of dances in 1992.

Aerobic dancing was again conducted at our Town Hall. This program which is jointly sponsored by Cheshire County YMCA, will be relocated at the Troy Town Hall. The program will continue to be available to Fitzwilliam Town Residents.

The Second Annual Charlie Wallace Memorial Five-K race was held on June 21, 1991. Over $400.00 in prizes were awarded to the participants, thanks to the gener- ous donations of our local businesses and merchants.

Larry Sayers (15:32) and Carolyn Sprague (17:51 ) set new course records for men and women. Fitzwilliam residents Paul Dunton and Patricia Pine were the fastest of many town runners.

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RECREftTION COMMISSION REPORT

Basebal The Commission continued to support the Troy- Fitzwilliam Youth Baseball Association. The children benefiting from this organization come from both Troy and Fitzwilliam. 106 of the total 169 participants were from Fitzwilliam. The program offers softball and baseball activities for ages 6 through 13 for both boys and girls

Respectfully submitted, Fitzwilliam Recreation Commission

Jerry Walz, Chairman Susan Bemis Lola Grab Carole Krunklevich Peter Monether Uilliam Pine

Starting line up of Charlie Wallace Memorial 5K Race

94 LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 1991

The Library had another record year with high usage of materials, facilities and staff. Circulation of materials was up 20 percent with a total figure of 15,678 items loaned. Library programs continued to be a priority with 72 programs offered and 1188 in attendance, attendance at fall preschool story hour was up 60'/. over the previous year. In other words, library business is booming.

New additions in 1991 include an ftpple 2c computer, printer and software for public use. These were made possible through many generous gifts made to the Library in memory of Francis Massin. P computer workcenter was added to the juvenile room to house the equipment, filso added to the collection were close to 500 books, 37 periodical subscriptions, 40 video cassettes and 13 computer software programs; all purchased from trust funds and gifts.

The Friends of the Library continued their strong work on behalf of library services. In 1991 their efforts contributed significantly to the renovation of the juvenile room with the financing of a carousel and paperbacks as well as a new table and chairs donated in memory of Lillian Dahl. ft set of encyclo- pedias and some children's videos rounded out their purchases. In addition, the Friends* Board aided the Librarian with programs; particularly a highly successful Summer Reading Program which registered 95 children who read 871 books during the summer! fln ongoing concern remains maintenance of the historic building that houses the Library, fit the end of 1991, the Trustees drew the balance of interest on the Marguerite Davis trust fund to underwrite such projects as sill work, roofing and wiring. In addition, the front room will need renovations to allow integration of the computer at the circulation desk. This concern is reflected in the increased budget request for maintenance.

95 LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 1991

The automation project continues at the Library. Book ordering, cataloging and billing were computerized in 1991. The final stage remains the automation of the circulation functions. However, before the records can be converted to machine readable data, the book collection must be completely cataloged. Unfortunately, the cataloging has been rather sketchy in the past and hundreds of books must

be cataloged and inventoried. In 1992 I hope to make great strides toward this goal.

I would like to thank volunteers Olga Cuccinello, Lottie Guild, Judy Hancock, Harriet Underwood and Dotty Simmerman. In addition I would like to commend

Louise Greene for her help with R. ft. T. S. , a reading club for grades 5 through 7, and Joan Knight and Dancy Bluhm for the generous donation of their time and storytelling talents. Library Assistants Debby Chipman and Olga Rankin continue to do a great Job and I thank them as well.

Bill Connelly left the Library after many years of faithful service as building custodian and I want to thank him for his help over the years.

The Trustees, Paula Baldwin, Lucia Bequeart and Jim

Crenshaw, and I thank the Selectmen and the community for their continued support of the Library.

Respectfully submitted,

Susan M. Massin Library Director

96 REPORT OF THE CENETERY DEPPRTHENT 1991

It was another busy year - the grass never stopped growing. We trimmed the brush around the cemetery walls. Some of the lots needed loam and seeding, and monuments and markers were also repaired.

The Village tool house was repaired and painted. Ue hope to repair the foundation of the tool house next year.

Ue would like to purchase two new mowers next year, and plan to continue to loam and seed the Pine Grove Cemetery. Ue would also like to lime and fertilize the grass. The older riding mower needs to be repaired, so we may use it at the Pine Grove Cemetery.

In the Village Cemetery there were: 4 burials and 3 cremations

In the Pine Grove Cemetery there were: 8 burials and 6 cremations

Respectfully submitted,

Robert Dunton Sexton of Cemetery

Color Guard at Memorial Da>/ 1991, Village Cemetery

97 REPORT OF THE DEPOT PORK

The grass had a slow start this year. Ue hope to seed, fertilize and lime the lower part of the Park. Ue lost another tree in a storm.

Railroad ties were installed around the lower part of the Park. We would like to continue to install more railroad ties around the rest of the Park this year.

We would like to plant four trees this year to replace the ones which have been lost in past years.

A sign for the Public Safety Building was installed this year on the lower part of the park.

Respectfully submitted,

Robert Dunton Depot Park Commissioner

Resident Black Squirrel

98 MENORIPL DAY 1991

The 1991 Memorial Day Program began with a ceremony on the Town Hall steps on the traditional May 30th date. We were honored to have as our distinguished speaker Mrs. Catherine Favreau. Mrs. Favreau gave a moving account of her experiences as the mother of a son ser- ving in the Persian Gulf Conflict. Also present were Mr. Plteri Farinoli and Mr. George Von Kopff who served in the First Uorld Uar. Mr. Dwight Billings, another honored veteran, was unable to attend. We enjoyed the participation of the MRHS marching band, which accompanied Rev. Timothy Haynes for a moving rendition of "God Bless the US«". The Little Monad- nock VFW, Girl Scouts, Brownie Girl Scouts and the Trinity Baptist Church ftWftNft Group all took part in the program with Selectman Tom Lacy serving as Master of Ceremonies. The parade made it»s way to the Village Cemetery and then on to the Depot Park where Mr. Lacy conducted a brief ceremony before the group proceeded to Pine Grove Cemetery to complete the exercises.

The Memorial Day Committee is interested in receiving more input from the townspeople, specifically names of those who have served in the firmed Forces. We are particularly interested in forming a larger parade in- cluding Veterans. You may contact us through the Town Office. In order to adequately prepare for the 1992 program, preparations are beginning in January this year with the 1991 committee presiding. We encourage residents to become involved in this very important holiday, remembering our Veterans and those who gave their lives in service for our country.

We would like to extend our appreciation to all those who participated in the 1991 program. Special thanks to Mr. ft Ian Thompson who did the artwork for the pro- gram cover. Thanks also to Bob Dunton, Ed Matson, and Rev. Lloyd Kenyon. Respectfully submitted, Robin Haynes, Committee Chair Jill Buckham Lola Grab

99 VITAL STATISTICS Year Ending Deceaber 31, 1991

Not Listed in 1999 ftwNial Report

BIRTHS

Nflffi DATE PLACE PARENTS' NAMES

Kelsey Rose 12/29/90 FitzHilliae, NH ^antell Rene Gagnon Ronnie Chester Bartlett

Year Ending Deceaber 31, 1991

BIRTHS

NAME DATE PLACE PARENTS' NAMES

Stephen Hatthew 82/07/91 Keene, NH Paige Elizabeth Bruns Stephen Leo Kottke

Nicholas yilliai 83/23/91 Keene, NH Brenda Ann Hakala Hark David Huntoon

Danielle Elizabeth 84/19/91 Hanover, NH Julie Anne Desiarais Michael Jaaes Davini

Brice Adaa 85/86/91 Keene, NH Michele Lynn Carey Steven Michael Pterin, Sr.

Sarah Maclean 85/38/91 Peterborough, NH Cynthia Pullaan

Robert A. Cunninghai, Jr.

Nichole Elaine 86/18/91 Keene, NH Laurie Lee Cray

U. Huntoon, Jr. Clyde .

Joshua Michael 86/18/91 Peterborough, NH Bethany Elaine Hazelton Arthur Cedric Guion

Titothy Philip 86/16/91 Hanover, NH Deirdre Ellen Delay Steven Uillaia Forte

188 VITAL STATISTICS Year Ending Deceaber 31, 1991

BIRTHS Cont.

NAME DAfTE PUCE PARENTS* NAMES

Judith Victoria 06/18/91 Fitzwilliaa, NH Robin Martha Peard Nathaniel Paul Haynes

Benjaain Neff 88/04/91 Keene, NH Linnea Marie Neff Dwight Uarren Davis

Zachary Forrest 08/28/91 Keene, NH Katherine Rose Sayth Cory Forrest Tom! la

Riley K. Mai lory 89/16/91 Peteborough, m Debra Gail Mai lory

Justin Daniel 89/21/91 Keene, Ml Elizabeth Searles HoMe Daniel Paul Baker

Ethan Aaron 18/16/91 Keene, m Aitanda Jeanne Bullock Thoiias Francis Moran

Dill(»i Jaoes 18/19/91 Peterborough, NH Vicki Lynn Boudrieau John Alfred Mercier

Shane Cale 18/21/91 Peterborough, NH June Kay Sailor John Edward 0*Day

Alicia Marie 11/14/91 Keene, NH dam Margaret Saith Richard Oris Gilaan, Jr.

Nikia Ashley 12/14/91 Keene, NH Lois Catherine Lackie Roger Joseph Quesnel, Jr.

Coty Shay 12/15/91 Keene, NH Lisa Marie Dunton Scott Ronald Lagerberg

101

VITAL STATISTICS Year Endins Deceaber 31, 1991

BROUBHT IN FOR BURIAL

DATE 1991 PROPERTY TRflNSFERS

Brantors Grantees Date

Allen, Oneziae LaRoche, Thoeas & Elizabeth

Ayers,Jr., Daniel J. Anders, Christina M.

Baldwin Estate, Jessie S. Kenney, June B. Stedftan, Nary

Baldwin, Evelyn M. Baldwin, Ryand.& Ruth Johnson Bassett, HoNard C.& Karen Bassett Faiily Trust Bateean, Richard; Phyllis New Haipshire Acres, Inc. Beaudoin, Roger & Pauline Zileaba, Christine M.

Beneficial Fin. Co. of HA Ladd Jr. , Harold J.

Berardi, flldo & Catharine Sullivan, Hark R.& Cinda B. Berardi, Catharine N. Town of Fitzwilliai Birch Estate, Sally C. Flynn, Daniel Serpa, Jeanne A. Borghesi, Jaies; Kathleen Borghesi, Jaees V. Boucher, Roger & Lorraine Sywmds, Randy R.& Debbie A. Boucher, Roger R.& Lucien ShawMit Bank, N.A.

Bryant, Til & Fabiola,Dan Handy, Jr. , Eugene U. & Brandy & Ruth Hitchell

Cantwell, Kevin R. Cantwell, Keven R.& Barbara Cirillo, Evelyn Derose, Barbara; Jaws Cirillo

Cohen, Lewis Babbit z, Steven

Col burn, Bruce S. Colburn, Bruce S.& Ellen Colonial Co-operative Bnk Forrest, Robert L.& Helena

Crabtree, Gertrude E. Dixon, Barbara Sundquist, Sandra

Crisp Estate, Robert A. Starkey, Eugene F.

Cuflings, Shirley E. Cuaings, Richard Uilliai

Daaon, John R. Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Davis Jr, Sandra; Uilliai Davis Jr., Uilliai H. Faoosi, Margaret; Reynold Faiosi, Reynold Ferguson, Duncan; Barbara Sylvester, Daniel G, David 1991 PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Grantors Grantees Date Location

Ferguson, Duncan; Barbara P. 4 Paul F. First NH Bank, MA Hilco, Inc. 91/08/82 10,37 Hilco, Inc. 91/08/02 10,41-01

Fontaine, Joseph & Nostrand, E. Terry 91/01/08 12,50-02 Jeanette

Foss, Robert & Barbara A. Lexington Town Eaployees 91/01/24 42,01-09 Fed. Cred. Union

GadMah, Ronald; Katharine Hazelton, Lois B. 91/08/02

Gale,Sr. , Charles et al FeldAan, Bernard S.

Gaseau Estate, f^n K. Gaseau, Harvey J.

Gorbet, Lisa Wallace, Barbara L. Gorbet, Michael P.& Lisa Gorbet, Lisa Grant, Harold E. LaBarre, Jay & Stacie Pecor

Green, Trustee, Rayeond C. Casey* s Ca«p Site Co, Inc. Casey's Caap Site Co, Inc. Charlie's Caip Site Co, Inc.

Henry, Everett fl. Nadeau, Perry D.& Roberta L. Jensen, David H.& Diane Grant, Hal Grant, Hal

Younie, John W.& Virginia D.

Younie, John W.& Virginia D.

Jones, Deborah J. Michelson, Priscilla M.

Michelson, Priscilla H.

Kenney, June B. Miner, Regina C.

Ketola, Warren & Carlson, Kenneth W.& Iraa J. Pirjolissa

Khoury, Brian y. Town of FitzHilliaA

Kiberd, Hyles fl.& Eleanor Winter, Beverly L. Loni Sue Realty Trust Adaos, Robert E.& Loretta M.

Marecek, Mary & Margaret Bender, Bruce D.& Lisa R. GoodNin McHenry, ThoAas G.& Jane Keresey, Joseph W.6 Marilyn

Meattey, Tynne Jarvis, John fl.& Lorraine fl.

Merri field, B. Kenneth Merrifield, B. Kenneth & Wayne Cunninghaa

Monadnock Bank Beneficial Finance Co. of Mfl

Moran, Thooas F.& Wayne Moran, Thoaas F.& floanda J.

Morong, Kevin P.& Lisa fl. Morong, Lisa fl.

1991 PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Branton Brantww Date

Spicer, David U. Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc.

Stone Estate, David L. Stone, Patricia A.

Stone Estate, Stillian P. Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay

Stone, Eleanor M. Dahlgren, Jack & Ruth H. Stone, Barbara E.

Stone, Stillaan S.

Stone, Eleanore H. Despres, Jaies & Gloria J. Strait iff Jr, John & Lori DeVito, Hare B.& TaMy A.

Streeter, Jo^n D. Perhai, ^drew J. & Diane K. Sunter Jr, Roy A.& Betty Sunter Jr, Roy A. Ta«posi, Nicholas E.& Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc Nark Maynard Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc

Seppala 8e Aho Constr. Co, Inc Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc Seppala & Aho Constr. Co, Inc

The Money Store/NH, Inc. Hay, Franklin D. & Evelyn P. Tuliano, Edward Pushee, Haurice Twin Naple Construction Pollock, David B. Co., Inc. von Kapff, George R.S. von Kapff, George R.S. et al Uhite, Joseph P.& Angela ShaMMit Bank, N.A. Uright, Uinston A.& Jane Uright, Kenneth A.& Sherry Yantiss, fllvin C.& Gladys Yantiss, Gladys F. Yelle Jr, Jaies & Carwn Peterborough Savings Bank PROPERTY VfOATION

NflWE Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDINB

Abraao,et al, Salvatore J. 42,81-44

Mans, Robert E.& Loretta H.

Adafts, Robert E.& Loretta H.

Addy, Phillip B.& Carolyn C. flgranoMitz, Pleen AgranoMitz, Aleen

Oho, Steven L.& Lugretta D.

Albert ini, Ednund R. flldsMorth, Doris Y. flldswrth, Richard A. flliano, Charles F.& Barbara Allen, George D.& Donna L Allen, Margaret K.

Allen, Margaret K.

Allen, OneziK J.& Rita A.

Allison, III, Uilhan & Gail L.

Aiies, Jonathan P.

Aftsden et al, Elizabeth C. tesden,et al, Elizabeth C.

Anders, Christina M.

Anderson, Annie S.

Anderson, Annie S.

Anderson, Annie S.

Anderson, f^nie S.

Anderson, Arnold C.

Anderson, Dean 5. Anderson, Douglas P.& Loretta

Anderson, Gary L. Anderson, Karl Anderson, Karl & JoAnn

Anderson, Robert H.

Anderson, Robert H.

Anders(m, Robert H.

Anderson, Robert H.

Anderson, Robert H. Anderson, Robert H.& Janice Anderson, Robert H.& Janice Anderson, Robert H.& Janice Anderson, Robert H.& Janice PROPERTY VPLWTIQN

NMC Hap-Lot (teres LflND BUILDINB

Andre, Maurice & Susan HoMard PROPERTY VflUMTIQN

Map-Lot Acres U)ND BUILDING

Baldwin Estate, Fred A.& Jessie PROPERTY \miMTI(M

NflHE Hap-Lot flcrw LflND BUILDINB

Beers, David A. 34,89-87

Bellaiare, Robert E.& Arlene M.

Beflis, Daniel H.& Estella C.

Benis, Daniel H.& Estella C.

Beiis, Daniel H.& Estella C.

Bemis, Daniel H.& Estella C.

Beiis, Daniel H.& Estella C.

Benis, Daniel R.& Susan K.

Bender, Bruce D.& Lisa R. Beninati, Theresa

Bennett, Charles L.

Bennett, Walter T.& Margaret A. Bequaert, Lucia H.& Frank C.

Berard, Dennis P.& f^n L.

Bernard, Donald L.& Theresa H. Bernstein, Bertrai

Bernstein, l^riel P.

Bernstein, Muriel P.

Bernstein, Muriel P.

Bernstein, Jfciriel P.

Bernstein, Muriel P.

Bernstein, l^riel P.

Best, Paaela J.

Better idge, Albert E. Betz, Carl A.& Suzanne Bichel, Robert

BigMOod, Jaoes B.

BigwKxi, Jaaes B.& Linda A.

Bill, Louise H.

Billings, Dwight B. Binghan, Norian, Sylvia, & Marc Binghai, Norian, Sylvia, & Marc Binghai, Norian, Sylvia, & Marc Bishop, Eileen L.& Joe Bishop, Jaoes R.& Zillah Bishop, Jaies R.& Zillah

Bishop, et al, Carl A.

Bissell, Marilyn P.

Blake, John A.& Mary E. HWJHt

NflME PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NflME Hap-iat Acres UW BUILDINB

Bryant, Doris B. PROPERTY VflUMTICM

WiE NiP-Lot

Caggiano, Joseph & Jacqueline H.

Caisse, Brian P.& Diane M. Calkin, Dana R.& Deborah L Callahan, Walter & Dorothy Lohiann Calorio, Jaies & Roberta

Canarata, Rocco & Louise D.

Caipanella, Robert J.& Rita S.

Caipbell, R.U.J.& Lillian I. Canney, Patricia, David & Mark Canney, Patricia, David & Mark Canney, Patricia, David & Mark Cantua, Rayannd F. CantMell, Kevin R.& Barbara A.

Caouette, Andre J.& Susan J. Caracappa, Lon Carbone, Frank, Carolyn & T.Kanter

Carey, Edwin J.& Edith R. Carley, Ediund F.& Dorothy

Carlson, Kenneth U.& Iria J.

Carlson, Louis E.& Miriaa E.

Carlson, Louis E.& Miriaa E.

Carlson, Louis E.& Miriaa E.

Caraody, Uilliaa F.& Trina F.

Caron,Sr., Noraan J.& Caroline N. Carpenter, John

Carrier, Louis D.& Joyce 6.

Carruthers, Cary D.& Sherry L.

Carruthers, Cary D. & Sherry L. Carter, Frank A.& Ladonna Carter, Sregg

Carter, Richard H.& Carol E. Caruso, David A.& Kathy

Casey, Laurence J.

Casey* s Caap Site Co. , Inc.

Casey's Caap Site Co., Inc.

Cassely, Peter M.& Nancy D.

Castles, G.Richard & Jean 6. Cavadini, Kenneth E.& Evelyn Cavadini, Terry & Carolyn M. PROPERTY VQLUATIQN

NMC to-Lot Acres LAW BUILDINB

Cece, Hichael E.& Concetta 25,18 Cedrone, Mark Cerrane, Salvatore & Marlene Cerrone, Salvatore & Harlene P. Chaiplin, Edward C.& Lorraine L Chaplin,et al, Reed, Minnie, Stan, Joan Chaplin, et al, Reed, Minnie, Stan, Joan Chaplin,et al. Reed, Minnie, Stan, Joan Chaplin,et al, Reed, Minnie, Stan, Joan

Chapoan, Barry 6.& Rebecca fl. Charlie's Caap Site Co., Inc.

Chase, George U.& Robin V.

Chase, Ruth D.

Chase, Ruth D.

Chase, Ruth D.

Chase, Jr. , fkward E.

Chase, Sr., Howard E.

Chenard, Viola M.

Christensen, Dennis S.& Diane K.

Christensen et al, Dennis S.& Diane Christopher, Stephen, Brenda; S.Donov

Churchill, Charles N.4 Glynda L.

Ciliberto, Fred A.& Virginia M.

Ciliterto, Fred P.& Virginia M. Cleveland, A.Bruce Cleveland, .A.Bruce

Clukey, (^drew D.

Cobum, Gene F.& Sandra D. Cogliano, Michael A.& Roberta

Cdien, Irene R. Col burn, Bruce S.& Ellen Colella, Steven T.& Jane M. Col lei la, Steven T.& Jane M.

Col lei la, Steven T.& Jane M. Collins, Michael & Janet C. Collins, Robert & Catherine Collins, Walter E.& Frances Coneau, Margery PROPERTY VRLIMTIQN

NSE Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDINB

CondoainiuB Assoc., Devlp.Teaa, Inc. 42, Phase

II Connelly, David E.& Vivien 19,03

Cmnelly, ^irley H.

Conover, Charles K.& Shares ft.

Conte,Jr., Frank S.& Angelina N.

Corbosiero, Guy C.& Peggy R. Corrette, Robert J.& Louise

Corrette, Robert J.& Louise D.

Corrette, Robert J.& Louise D.

Corrette, Robert J.& Louise D.

Corrette, Robert J.& Louise D.

CossebooA, Lois V.

Cote, Francis M.

Cote, Francis H. Cote, Francis H.

Cote, Francis H.

Coughlin, Brian J.& Lauren E. Courteaanche, Randy L.

Courteaanche, Jr. , Robert H.

Craig, John E.F.& Karen M.

Craig, John E.F.& Karen M. Craoer, Ann F.& Dennis Troutnan

Crane, Mary H.

Crane, Mary H.

Crawford, Robert C.

Crawford, Ruth B.

Crawford, Ruth B. Creed, Thomas & Anna

CreoAins, Jr. , Uilliaa J.

Crenshaw, Jataes R.& Janelle P. Criniti, Joseph

Criscuolo, Vincent P.& Marilyn J.

Crocker, III, Kendall F.

Crocker, III, Kendall F.

Croteau, Lawrence A.& Kathy A.

Croteau, Leonard 6.

Croteau, Jr., SaAuel & Leona F.

Crouch, Charles U.& Catharine B. PROPERTY VnUJRTICM

JflNi HiP-iot flcTBS LflND BUILDING

CroMley, Francis J.& Dorothea 33,20

CroMley, Lawrence J.& Gail K. Crutchley, Donald 0.& Barbara B

Crutchley, Donald 0.& Barbara E.

Crutchley, Donald 0.& Barbara B.

Cuccinello, Lorenzo J.& Olga F.

Cuiings, Allen H. Cuttings, Richard Uilliaa

Cuiings, Shirley E.

Casings, Shirley E.& C. Welch CuMings, Walter & Elizabeth Cunninghaa, Robert P.& Cynthia Cuomo, Gene E.& Maureen K.

Curt in, Mark A.

Curtis, Roland A.& Beth N.

Curt is, Jr., Roland A. Curzi, Ida

Cushing, Jeresiah M.

Cushing, Jereiiah M.

Cushing, Jereniah M. CyneMski, Edward P.& L.Tewksbury Cyr, Gilbert

Cyr, Gilbert L.

Cyr, Gilbert L.

Cyr, Gilbert L.

Cyr, Gilbert L. D & B Realty Trust, I Gail Bennett, T e9,ie-«2

Dahl, Frank A.

Dahl, Frank A.

Dahlgren, Jack & Ruth M.

Daley, Daniel L.& Mary S.

Daoon, Brian K.

Daion, Clayton H.& Bemice R.

Damn, Clayton H.& Bernice R,

Daaon, Clayton H.& Bemice R.

DajBCHi, ClaytcMi, Bernice, Brian

Daaon, Edwin L.& Phyllis B.

Daaon, John R.& Beverly F.

Daaon, John R.& Beverly F.

119 PROPERTY VALUflTIQN

NWC Hap-Lot Acres LRND BUILDINB

Daion, John R.& Harry C. 04,20

Daaon, John R.6 Harry C.

Daion, John R.& Harry C.

Daaon, John R.ft Harry C.

Dawn, John R.& Harry C.

Daaon, John R.& Harry C.

Daaon, John R.& Harry C. Daaon, Richard & Harriet Ries

Daaon Realty Co.

Daaon Realty Co..

Daaon Realty Co..

Daaon Realty Co.

Daaon Realty Co.,

Daaon Realty Co., Daaon Realty Co. Daaon Realty Co.,

Daaon Realty Co.

Daaon Realty Co.,

Daaon Realty Co..

D*ftnello, Paul & Janet L. D'flrienzo, Joseph G.& Page Else Daub, Horace Davini, Michael & Julie

Davis, Derrick L.& Pnn M. Davis, Dwight, et al

Davis, Edith L.

Davis, Edith L.

Davis, Edward P.& Cheryl M.

Davis, Edward fl.& Cheryl N.

Davis, Mildred B. Davis, Shirley n.& Carleen L

Davis, Jr., Roger P. 4 Joan M.

Davis, Jr., Williaa H.

Davis, Jr., Williaa H.

Davis, Jr., Williaa H.& Sandra M.

De Mello, Edward & Shirley ft. De Santis,Sr., Gasper & Mildred

Dearani, flbrahaa C.& Elizabeth B. Dearden,Jr., Joseph & P.Jenkins PROPERTY VALUPTIQN

NflHE Map-Lot

Decatur, Crystal L. Decatur, Thotas B.& Lucile

Decatur, Thoaas B.& Lucille P. Decker, Howard E.& Eleanor H. Deegan, Robert U.& Despina H. Del isle, Scott & Ruth Delcmgchamp, Roger D.& D.Jean Delimgchaip, Roger D.& D.Jean

Delory Estate, Margaret H.

Denidoff, Nicholas fl.

Depierrefeu, Qlain Y.

Depierrefeu, fllain Y.

Derby, Lawrence E.& Dilys J.

Derby, Paul L.& Marsha H.

Derby, Stanley E. Derose, Barbara & Jaies Cirillo

DeSiaone, Uilliaa S.& Elizabeth fl.

Desmxid, Ualter F.& Nancy L.

Despres, JaiKS & Gloria J.

Despres, Roger R. Despres, TheoJore 0.& Marilyn

Devin, Robert A.& Elisabeth I.

DeVito, Marc B.& Taany ft.

Deyo, Gary H.& Judith A.

Deyo, Jaises H.

DiCeglie,Jr., Vincent J.& Donna J.

Dick, Kenneth Q.& Sharon G.

Dickenson, Kennin D.& Marsha ft. Dickie, Leslie & Paul Rhine

Dickie, Mark ft.& Christine

Dickinson, Thelna J.

Diener, Norean E.

Dion, Nornand ft.& Joan R.

Dix, Brian E. Dixon, Barbara

Dodge Estate, Fred F.

Dolbeare, Pauline K. Dolbeare, Scott M.& Mary Ryan

Doaingue, Greg L.& Carol ft. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NAME toHjit teres LflND BUILDINB

Donnelly, Joan & George Mikels PROPERTY VALUATION

NAME Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDING

Dunton, Walter A. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NME Hip-Lot

Fernandez, Santiago & Rose

Fey, Laurel B. Fichtel, ThoAas U.& Dagiar

Figelski, Ualter 6.& Betty R. Fignic, Robert & Joyce Fish, Noritan H.& Pauline

Fish Estate, Robert B.

Fisher, Barbara fl.& Steven

Fiske, Jane L. Fisl

Fiske, Jr. , George F.& Barbara M Fitzgerald, Ronald & Barbara Fitzgerald, Ronald & Barbara

Fitzpatrick, Jane M.

Fitzwillian, Jc^n H.

FITZWILLIflM BAPTIST CHURCH, .

Fitzwilliao) CcMiminity Church, .

FITZWILLIflM COMMUNITY CHURCH, . FITZWILLIflM FIRE DEPT., INC. FITZWILLIflM HISTORICflL SOCIETY, INC.

FitzMilliaa Inn, Inc. FitzNilliaa Inn, Inc. FitzNilliao SMin Club, Inc.

Flaherty, Elizabeth fl. Flaherty, Jc^n

Flaherty, Thooas K.

Flaherty, Jr. , Janes P.& Doreen

Flanders, fllbert

Flanders, fllbert E.& Mary L. Fleet, Norftan L.& Florence Ross

Fleet Bank, IRfl Cust.for Don. Graf

Fletcher, flshley W.& Lee B.

Fletcher, flshley W.& Lee B.

Fleur De Lis Caap, .

Fleur De Lis Canp, .

Fleur De Lis Caip, .

Flook, George L. Flynn, Daniel

Flynn, Robert C.& Beverly fl. PROPERTY VflLUnTIQN

MfllE Nap-Lot

Foden, Stanley J.& Patricia E.

Foley, Alice J. Foley, Michael FoUansbee, Harper & Patience Follansbee, Harper & Patience FoUansbee, Harper & Patience

Fontaine, Herve R.& Gladys L.

Ford, Lydia U.

Forest, Roiald J.

Forrest, Robert L.& Helena L. Forte, Linda H. Forte, Steven U.& Deirdre E. Fort in, Paul R.4 Phyllis

Fort in, Robert F.& Sandra L. Foumier, David & Syble Horton Foumier, Francis H.& Theresa Foirnier, Jaies D.& Brenda F(Hirnier, Jaws D.& Brenda

Foumier, Jr., Joseph R.& Deborah fl.

Fraipton, Edward fl.& Joan A.

Fraipton, Edward A.& Joan A. Friedaan, Larry & Marilyn Fuller, Mary Lou Fuller, Mary Lou Fulton, David 6.Beals Trust, c/o Bank of N.E. Gabriel, Lawrence & Kathleen Gagne, Kerry P.& D.Chipaan Gagnon, Anthony R.& Eileen

Gannon, Herbert kl.& Marilyn E. Gardner, Gregory

Garland, David U.

Garland, Donald M.& Phyllis T.

Garland Estate, Florence 0.

Garland Estate, Florence 0.

Garrett, Donald E.& Cynthia L.

Gartner, John U.

Gartner, John U.

Gaseau, Harvey J. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NMC MaHjt Acres LAND BUILDINB

Gasparoni, David P. 03,22

GatcoAb, Joanna P.

Gauthier, Arthur F.& Patricia C.

Geary, Joan E. Geary, yilliaa G.& Marianne

6ehling,Jr. , Raynond L.& Elizateth

Geilfuss, Jaines J.& Janet H. Geiser, Dorothy Geisler, Genevieve & Donna Pllen George, Justin U.& Habel M.L. ternain, Gary P.& Louise fl.

Gerrior, John B.& Barbara G.

Gibbons, III, Uillian H.& Jean E.

Gill, Brian C.& Valerie T. Gillespie, Patrick T.& Karen Gilnan, Richard E.

Gilflore, Lewis D.& Mary G.

Gilnore, Lewis D.& Mary G. Girard, Dennis & Ja«es

Girard, Sandra A.

Glidden, Steven & Ruth E. Goddard, Arnold & Rachael

Goetz,Jr., Fred U.

GoetZjJr., Fred U. Goldberg, Leonard J.& Velda

Golden, Judith A.

Goodale, Richard G.

GoodncMt, Richard A.

Goodnow,et al, Evelyn R.

Goodwin, Russell G. Goodwin, Uayne J.& Barbara A.

Goodwin, II, Leon & Michelle

Goodwin, Jr., Russell G.

Gordon, Robert J. Gould, Melrose A.& Kathryn

Gouslin, Roger A & Linda J. Grab, Michael & Lola-Gene B. Grabarz, John P.& Patricia A. Graf, Jr., George L.& Lilly H. PROPERTY VflLURTIQM PROPERTY VMiMTIQN

NflHE Hap-Lot Acres LflND BUILDING

Haapala, flili N. 28,42

Hadsell, Tiaothy & Barbara U. Haeberle, Henry & Kathryn Haeberle, Henry & Kathryn

Haeberle, Henry & Kathryn R.

Haggblad, Joseph H.& Diane M. Hagglund, Mary L

Hagstrofi,III, Carl J. & Gail

HagstroflijIII, Carl J. & Gail

Hall, Jr., Warren S.& ftvis M.

Hallett, Frances G. Hallett, Frances G. Haaelin, Francis A.& Irene

Hanilton, Curtis T.& Sheila ft. Hamsond, Ondreit & Patricia

Hancock Hooes, Inc., .

Hancock, II, Jaoes H.

Hancock, II, Jaoes H.

Hancock, II, Jaoes H.

Hanc«:k, II, Jaoes H.& Judith E.

Hancock, II, Jaoes H.& Judith E. Handy, Jr., Eugene & Brandy Mitchell Handy, Jr., Roy E.& Shirley L.

Hanninen, John H.& Brenda L.

Hanninen, Mary ft.

Hanninen, Mary ft.

Hannon, Jaoes F.& Myrtle E.

Hanscoo, Doris ft.

Hanson, Robert U.

Hanson, Robert W.

Harford, Mary L.

Harkins, EUinor L. Hark ins, Rbt., Nancy & V.Lake

Harrington, Donald E.& Shirley ft.

Harringtcm,Jr.et al, Robert N. Harrison, Jr., Edwin J.& Beryl M. Hart, Edward J.& Edward U.

Hart, Paul R. Harvest Teople Church, Inc. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NMC Wap-Lot Acres LflND BUILDINB

Hautanen, Brian J.& Donna PROPERTY VRLURTION

NME HiP-Lot

Holbrook, Barbara R. HolcMb, Gerald

Holder, H. Ethel Holland, Charles Lee HoUaan, Uilliai & Joyce H.

Holaan, Bertha M.

Holian, George U.

Holian, Howard C. Holian, Jaoes U.& Ursula HoUan, John E.& Debbie

Holaan, John E.& Debbie A. Holaan, Richard A.& Sandra Holian, Rosalie A.& Kathleen

Holsan 1983 Trust, .

Holaan 1983 Trust, . Holnes, H.David & Irene E.

Holoes, Ualter B.

Holnes Estate, Hildred E.

HoIks Estate, Mildred E.

Holaes Estate, Mildred E.

Holies Estate, Mildred E. Honeycutt, Marshall L.& Catherine Hongisto, Gertrude Hongisto, Ualter E.& Modena Hooper, Richard & Avis

Houpt, Freda B. HoMe, Robert & Barbara

Howell, Catherine B. Howell Leoia Howell Leona Howell Leona Howell Leona Howell Leona Howell Leona Howell Leona Howell Theodore E.& Leona Howell Theodore E.& Leona Howell Ualter A.& Barbara A. Hoyland, Gustave & Susan Geary PROPERTY VflUMTIQN

NME Wap-Lot Acres LflM) BUILDING

Hoyland, Gustave J. 07,07-31

Hubbard, David K.& Nancy E. Hughes, Peter

Hughgill,Jr., Robert C.& Julie K.

Hull, Richard J. Hull, Jr., Randy

Hunt, John B. Hunter, Uilliafl R.& Betty

Hunter, Jr. , Harold R.& Brenda

Huntington ^rtgage Co., .

Huntoon, Mary E.

Huntoon,Jr., Clyde U.& Laurie L. Hyde, Ellen R. Hyde, Robert S.& Melissa

Hyeel, Louis J. Hyslop, Jed & Tracy Hyslop, Jed & Tracy

Ibelle, Plan D.& Jean Q.

Ibelle, David E.& Linda J. lis, Dorothy Ann

Ingran, Flora B.

Ingraffi, Flora B. losua, Scott, Jayce & fl.flrrigo

Irvings, Mark L.& Susan P.

Irvings, Mark L.& Susan P. J & R Trust, c/o J.Ilg & R.Raitto Jackson, Joseph J.& Barbara

Jackson, Robert S.& Deborah D. Jacobs, Arthur J.& Kathryn

Jacobs, Arthur R.& Marlyn M.

Jacobs, Francis B. Jadwin, John JadMin, John Jagiello, George & Fredi Walker

Januskiewiecz, Peter R.& Tracey A. Jarvi, Heirs, David

Jarvis, John A.& Lorraine A.

Jarvis, Jc^n A.& Lorraine A.

Jarvis, Jcrfin A.& Lorraine A. PROPERTY VALUATION

NAME Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDINB

Jobbagy,Sr., Francis & Nary 15,23

Johansson, Carl S.& Doris E.

Johansson, Carl S.& Doris E.

Johnson, Agnes J. Johnson, Bruce

Johnson, Carl H.& Agnes J.

Johnson, Margaret L. Johnson, Marion

Johnson, Melinda C.

Johnson, Robert U. Johnson, Ronald & Sarah Johnson, Russell J.& Annette J(^nson,Jr., Arthur L Jones, Quentin R.& Bonnie M.

Jones, Saauel B.& Barbara L. Jcmes, SaAuel B.& Barbara L.

Jones, Sanuel B.& Barbara L.

Joslin, Tiaothy H.& Kristin M.

Joy, Elliot S. Joy, Lester & Janice

Joyce, Phyllis E.

Joyce, Phyllis E.

Judge, Norman E.& Jeanne E.

Judycki, Anthony U. KAB Realty Trust, Karen Bazley, Trust KAB Realty Trust, Karen Bazley, Trust

Kane, Albert J.& Beverly J.

Kassotis, Uayne H.6 Linda A.

Kates, JaAes 6. Kates, Jaaes 6.& Peter Kates, Janes 6.& Peter

Keilig, Roger B.

Keith, Marguerite & Bonnie H. Kelly, John J.& Patricia H.

Kelly, Judith A.

Kelly, Paul L.& Anny F. Kendall, Winters N.& Alice Kendal l,et al, Frank Kenison, Donna PROPERTY VflUMTIGN

NfltE Hap-lot Acres LflND BUILDIHB

Kenison, Linda Hope 02,15

Kennedy, Brian K.& Helen S.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaoes H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, ^eila C.& Ja«es H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaws H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaoes H.

Kennedy, ^eila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Janes H. Kennedy, ^eila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, %eila C.& Jaies H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaws H.

Kennedy, %eila C.& Jaaes H.

Kennedy, ^eila C.& Jaws H.

Kennedy, Sheila C.& Jaws H.

Kenney, Harold T.& flrlene L.

Kenney, June B.

Kenney, Jr., Harry E.& Constance S.

Keresey, Joseph U.& Marilyn B. Kerrigan, et al, Joseph (Trustees)

Kiberd, Myles fl.& Eleanor B.

Killeen, Austin J.& ^ne K.

Killory, Daniel & (^drea H. Kinney, David & Christine Kirby, Megan

Kiritsy, Charles fl.& Virginia Kiritsy, Charles A.& Virginia Kiritsy, Charles A.& Virginia Kiritsy, Charles B.& Anna

Kittredge, Philip M.& Barbara J. Knight, Bruce & Joan

Knight, Steven fl. Knights, Ualter KnoNltcm, Paul & Marie Koehler,Jr., Theodore

Kokell, John & Joy M.

Korjeff, Michael 6. PROPERTY VMiMTION

NflME Hap-Lot Acres LflND BUILDINB

Korjeff, Michael 6. 03,08

Korjeff, Michael G.

Korjeff, Michael G.

Korpi, Jaies N.

Koski, Irene N.

Koster, Peter J. Kostuck, Rbt.& Valerie DePeyster Kotila, Paul M.& Kathleen Kottke,Jr., Thomas & Jacklyn Kottke,Sr., Thoaas & Cheryl

Kottke,Sr., Thooas & Cheryl L.

Kottke,Sr., Thonas & Cheryl L. Kowaleski, Mary A.

Kraft, Stephen M.& flrlene L.

Kramer, Sybil H.

Krisch, David A. Krunklevich, Edward M.& Carole Kublbeck, Linda & Janes

Kublbeck, Linda L.& Janes R.

Kuhlnan, Mary E.

Kuhlman, Mary E.

Kurtz, Steven B.& Edith A. Kustosz, Henry M.& Susan

La Fcmtaine, Francis R. La Pan, Uillian

La Pierre, Enery L.& Judith H.

La Pointe, Thonas S.& Martha M.

La Porte, Ann H.& D. Hewitt LaBarre, Jay A.& Stacie Pecor

Lacy, Thonas B.& Sally M.

Ladd,Jr, , Harold J.

Ladebauche, Paul E.& Beatrice C.

LaFave, Robert L.& Patricia A. LaFave, Scott & Theresa Laflanne, Larry Laflanae, Larry

LafondjJr., Henry A.

LaFontaine, Ray.A.& Kathy M. Lagerberg, David & Judith PROPERTY VflLUQTIQN

¥Pm HiP-Lot flcrw LflND BUILDINB

Laibshead, Nathan C. PROPERTY VflUMTIQN

NMC Map-Lot teres LflND BUILDINB

Lindersan, Jaaes L. 26,01-03

Link, Susan S.

Linskey, Donald D.& Jo-ann H. Linton, Hargaret

Linton, Rotert & Margaret R. Litchfield, Eva P.

Little Nonadnock Realty Trust, . Lively, Daniel & Nancy

Livengood, David 6.& Debra M. Lojko, Steven L.& Harie Carole

Long, Nicholas R.& Nancy K. Lwigever, Dana R.& Karen Longever, Gwendolyn R.

Longever, Gtendolyn R.

Longever, Roy 1. Looiis, Doris

Loos, Charles B.& Carolyn A.

Lord, Barbara J.

Love, David M.& Elaine R.

LoMe,Jr., Russell B.

Lowry, Robin E.

Lowry, Robin E.

Lucey-Papa ftsstx:., . Lund, Alfred P.& Patricia

Luopa Estate, Arne U.

Lynterg, John W.& John f\, Warner

Lynch et al, Doiald F. Macfilister, Bruce & Marilyn

MacDonald,Jr. , Angus D.& Carolyn C.

MacKay, Don.& Morgan Stinenetz II

MacKay, Don.& Morgan Stinenetz II

MacKenzie, Scott L.& Jolyn M. Mackey, Janes F.& Beatrice

Mackey, Ruth S.

MacKnight, Joanne M.

MacKnight, Joanne M.

MacLean, Uayne A.& Rita E.

Mageary, Michael R.

Mahler, Kenneth U.& Laura B. PROPERTY VALUATION

NAME Map-Lot Acres LAND BUILDING

Nahoney, Daniel & Cheryl 07,07-15

Hain,Jr., Htward L. Mandra, Joseph Manhoff, Harold D.& Mildred Manhoff, Harold D.& Mildred Manhoff, Harold D.& Mildred Marchetti, Karin Mark Edwin, Enterprises Mark Edwin, Enterprises Mark Edwin, Enterprises Marotta, Alfred & Rose

Marsden, Joseph P.& Velna J. Marsden, yilliaa J.& Marie J. Marshall, Richard & Joyce Marshall, Richard L.& Claire L. Marshia,Jr., Rcmald & Grace Martel, Christopher M.& Uendy Martin, Barry J.& Eliz.

Martin, Doris C.& Joan E. Martin, Edward C.& Sieglinde

Martin, Francis & Marie E.

Martin, Josephine P. Martin, Levi F.i Gertrude

Martin, Nancy A. Martin, Randall S.& Lori Kay Martorilli, Caraine V.& Yvette Massin, Charles 6.B. Massin, Charles G.B.& Susan M. Massin, Elizabeth Massin, Elizateth Matterazzo, Eugene M.& Mary E. Matthews, Pauline J.& Dale

Mattson, Aune S.

Mattson, Aune 5. Mattson, Edwin G.& Shirley Mattson, Jr., Edwin 0.& Sandra Maurer, Philip L.& Elizabeth Maurer, Philip L.& Elizabeth MAU Fitzwilliai Trust, Peter S«ith,T PROPERTY VfUMTION

NflHE Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDING

MU Fitzwilliafl Trust, Peter S«ith,T 15,18

May, Franklin D.6 Evelyn P.

May, Jeffrey L.& Sheila M.

May, Laurie C.fc Darryl F.

May, Uarren H.& Linda J.

May, Uarren H.& Linda J.

Nay, Uillias H.& Jo Ann M.

Mayer, ftrno

Mayer Molding Corp., . Mazaleski, Edward & Lillian

MazeroUe, Patricia Q.

Mazzochi, Richard 6.& Leslie C.

Mc Ardle, Margaret ft.

Mc Cann, Uilliaa J.& Betty C.

Mc Closky, Richard F.& Mary P. Mc Hugh, Judith fl.& Thotas J. Mc Kenney, Robert F.& Claudia Cinaa

Mc Kenney, Uillian A.& Karen 1.

Mc Nutt, Donald L.& Iris B. McCarthy, Caroline Hughes McCulla, Thoaas S.& Beverly

McElaney, Alfred A.& Beverly J.

McGrath, Michael P.& Joan F.

McKinnon^ Paul E.& Kathryn J.

McLaughlin, Bertran B.& Joan B.

McLaughlin, Bertrai B.& Joan B.

McLaughlin, Bertraa B.& Joan B.

MEADOWOOD CNTY.AREA FIRE DEPT., .

MEADOWOOD CNTY.AREA FIRE DEPT., .

MEADOWOOD CNTY.AREA FIRE DEPT., .

MEADOWOOD CNTY.AREA FIRE DEPT., .

MEADOWOOD MEMBERSHIP, . Meattey, Darryl D.& Janet Meattey, Darryl D.fc Jeffrey

Meattey, David R.

Meattey, Diana J. teattey, Theodore

Meattey, Tynne S.

Medina, Doaingo & Lucille J. PROPERTY VflUMTIQN

NME Hap-Lot

Melosky, Stephen & Elizabeth

Kelvin, Jaaes 6. Mendeloff, Ernest M.4 Kirstin Hendeloff, Ernest M.& Kirstin

Hercier, Jdin A.& Vicki L. Herrifield, B.Kenneth & U.Cunninghaa terrifield, Erwin H.& Frigon N.E.

Merrill, Theodora M. Herrinan, Joseph & Janice Barry

Meserve, Sally D.

Methe, Edward J.

Methe, Edward J.

Kethe, Edward J. Hethe, Hark

Methe, Michael fl.& Nancy C.

Hethe, Michael A.& Nancy C. Metzger, Frank J.& Josephine P. Metzger, J.Hayes & Katherine Meyer Estate, Dr. Eugene U. Meyer Estate, Dr. Eugene U. Michelson, Carl Michelson, Frank A.& Joan Michelson, Frank A.& Joan Michelson, Kenneth, et al

Michelson, Priscilla M.

Hichelson, Priscilla M.

Michelson, Wayne H.& Elaine M.

Middleton, Elizabeth M. Milanesi, Louis H.& Elaine A.

Hilano, Joseph fl.& Alice T. Milburn, Robert & Elizabeth Miller, Jeffrey D.i Jean Miller, John D.& Elizabeth Miller, John D.& Elizabeth Miller, Nancy U.& Crlyn. Saari Miller, Robert P.& Dc^na Jean Millett, Charles E.& Mary V.

Hills, Caaeron L.& Roberta A.

Miner, Michael G. et al PROPERTY VfimTION

MQMT teHjt Acres LflND BUILDINB

Miner, Regina C. PROPERTY VPLUATIQN

NAME MiP-Lot

Hurray, Edward Thoaas Murray, Leo P.& Elaine

Myer, Plan G.

Myrick, Harrison D.

Nadeau, Perry D.& Roberta L.

Nattila, Steven S.& Robyn J. Naylor, Cecilia

Nay lor, Cecilia NE Power Co., c/o Prop. Tax Dept. Nelson, Uilliai

Nevin, Henry M. Nevins, Jeff & Jacqueline Judsky New Eng.Tel., & Tel. Co. New Haapshire Acres, Inc. Newcoflb, Paulette & L.Schiake

Newton, Joseph R.

Nickerson, Ronnie fl.& Lorelei A.

Nieber, Donald L.& Fay E.

Nieoela, Michael F.& Carol E.

Nieaela, Ralph J.& Grace M.

Nieaela, Ralph R.& Helen E.

Niewla, Ralph R.& Helen E.

Nieaela, Ralph, Helen & Ralph J. Nirenberg, Morris & Rita

Noble, Susan M.

Noble, Susan U. Nolan, Martin U.& Denise

Nolan, Robert J.

Nolan, Jr. , Matthew J.& Mary R.

Norby, Steven ft.& David J. Norcross, F.Paul Norcross, F.Paul No5ek,Jr., Walter J.& Frances Q.

Nostrand, E. Terry Noury, Richard F.& Dorothy Noyes, Eiily Trowbridge Noyes, J.Nicholas & Eaily

Nye, Jr., Raymond U.& Nancy C.

O'Brien, John E. PROPERTY VALUPTIQN

NflHE Hap-Lot teres LflND BUILDIWB

O'Brien, Wary ft. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

NME HiP-Lot Acres LflND BUILDING

Patch, Robert J. ft Kathleen PROPERTY VflLURTIQN

JBg Map-Lot teres LflND BUILDINB

Pinkertcm, Noma I. 42,01-67

Plante, Donald U.& Joyce fl.

Pokorny, Joel M.& Vivianne S. Polack, Uillian & Mary

Pollock, David B.

Poole, Jr., EdMind C.& P. Sweeney

Poor, fllan & Patricia

Popple, Eliza Q. Porter, Qxistance & E.Duraer Porter, Jeffry B.& Marcea L.G. Porter, Scott & Ann Chase PoBovsky, Milton Posovsky, Milton Posovsky, Milton

Pospisil, UilliaiB J.& Paoela J. Potter, Bruce R.& Aletha E. Pow, Tony & Poi Kun

Powers, John B.& Kathryn E.

Pratt, Nancy A. Prentiss, George E.& Edith

Prevett, Jeanne E.

Prigge, Williaa N.& Kirsten 0. Proctor, J(xiathcm R.& Nancy

Proctor, Mary M.

Proctor, Stephen G.& Gail P. Properties, Inc., c/o PSNH Properties, Inc., c/o P^ Properties, Inc., c/o PSNH Properties, Inc., c/o PSW Public Service, Co. of NH Public Service, Co. of NH

Public Service, Co. of NH

Public Service, Co. of NH Public Service, Co. of NH

Public Service, Co. of NH Public Service, Co. of NH Public Service, Co. of NH Pulis, Muriel J.& Andrea Pushee, Maurice PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

Nflg Hap-Lot teres LflND BUILDINB

Putney, Roger A. 06,41

Putney, Roger fl.

Pyrro, Uilliaa R.& Helen E. Quesnel, Roger J.& Harriet Quiiby, Tioothy S.& Sandra Quinn, John & Lora Burgoon Quinn, Patrick F.& Shirley

Quinnehtuk Co., . Radke, Janet & Richard Laay Radke, Janet & Richard La«y

Raitto, David fl.& ^lony Raitto, Harold N.& Beverly Raitto, Russell 6.

Raitto, Russell G.

Raitto, Russell 6.

Raitto, Russell 6.

Raitto, Russell 6.

Raitto, Russell 6.

Raitto, Russell G.

Raitto, Russell G.

Raitto, Russell G. Raitto, Russell G.& Dee H.

Raitto, Russell G.& Dee H. Raitto, Jr., Prthur & Diane

Raitto, Jr. , Arthur J.& Dianne

Raitto, Jr., Donald & Nancy J. Ralls, Francis L.& Patricia RaloMicz, Stephen & Philip RaloMicz, Ster^en & Philip Ralsttm, Peggy

Rankin, Olga U. Rant ilia, Geoffrey Paul Rant ilia, Geoffrey Paul Rant ilia, Thelu

Rathbum, John K.

Ray, Donald E.& Lois G.

Ray, Donald E.& Lois 6.

Ray, Donald E.& Lois G.

Raynor,Jr., John & Helen U. HMJK PROPERTY VflLlMTICM

NflWE Map-Lot

Robinson, Tirothy B.& Mary Ellen Rocheleau, Martin C.& Carol Ann

Rogers, James M.& Eleanor J. Rogers, Robert & Diane McPherson Rooano, Joseph J.& Sally Rose, Joanne

Ross, Elizabeth A. Rousseau, Arthur J.& Genevieve Rousseau, Arthur J.& Genevieve

Rousseau, Edeund A.& Kay F. Rousseau, Leona

Rousseau, Paul R.& Janes B.

Roy, Hoffier S.& Janet E.

Roy, Kenneth F.& Gail A. Roy, Jr., Winston & Lilly; L.Exel Roy,Sr., Arthur C.& Joyce A.

Royce, John J.& Janet L.

Roye, Wendell J. Rudy, Jr., Dan & Debra

Rugg, Madeline D.& Thonas 1.

Rugg, Madeline D.& Thofflas 1.

Rugg, ThoAas 1.& Donna M.

Runba, Richard G.& Lynne A.

Runril , Robert & Deborah

Rupert Royce H.& Lorna M.

Rupert Royce H.& Lorna M.

Rupert Et al, Royce H.& Lorna M.

Rush, Gary L. Russel Cecilia Russel Cecilia Russel Donald & Sherry Russel Dorothy D.i Rayiaond Russel John C.& Josephine Russel Leah,c/o RayauDnd Russell

Russel Leah,c/o Rayfl»ond Russell Russel Leah,c/o Rayousnd Russell Russel Leah,c/o Raymond Russell

Russel Ralph E.& Mary F. Russel Raymond PROPERTY VPUMTION

NME Jtap-Lot Acres LAW) BUILDINB

Russell, Rayiond ie,76 Russell, Rayiond Russell, RayMnd

Russell, Robert P.& Harion L.

Ryan, Dana & Jeanne E. Rybak, Aaron

S & L Realty Trust, L. Richardson

Saari, Grace H. Sabino, Elier Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc.

Sail Haven, Inc. Sail Haven, Inc. Sal it, Janice P.

Salii, Richard T.& Hary H.

Sanaartino, Victor A.

Saaperisi, John fl.& Elizabeth Ann Sanderson, Scot U.& Charlotte B

Santangelo,Jr., Robert V.& Colony E. Santini, Robert & Tania

Santis, Arlene B.

Santy,Sr., John D.& Sharon A.

Sargent, Jr., Ronald E.& Marion D.

Saturno, Paul M.& Kathleen M.

Schierioth, Anna E.

Schiake, Doris J.

Schiake, Doris J.

Schiake, Doris J.

Schaidt, Kurt 6.& S. Ear ley

Schultz, Robert E.& Phyllis S. Schuaann, Robert

Schuaann,II, Jaaes L.& Martha L. Sciabarrasi,Jr., Anthony & D.Caouett

Scovel, Carl R.& Faith 6. Seltzer, John C.& Theresa E.

Seppala & Aho Constr. Co., Inc., .

Seppala & Aho Constr. Co., Inc., . NfWE PROPERTY VALUATION

IIQMr Hap-Lot Acres LAND BUILDING

Snell, Jaines D.& Alice E. 24,01 SncM, Lorna K.& Barbara Leith Snyder, Raynond U.& Barbara

Sokol, Thoftas J.& H. Madden

Sokol, Thofflas J.& H. Madden Soly, Joseph E.& Patricia Songer, Keith

Spanks, Walter H.& Josephine A.

Spanks, Walter H.& Josephine A.

Spaulding, Evelyn M.

Spaulding, Evelyn M.

Spector, Sheldon A.& Karen J.

Spezzaferr i, Robert & Elizabeth

Spicer, David W.

Spicer, David W. Spicer, David W.& Patricia

Spicer, Fannie B. Spicer, Patricia L Spicer, Patricia L

Spicer, Patricia L.

Spoon, Rayfflond A.& Judith A.

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, .

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, . St. Laurent, Christopher & Halina

Stark, Daniel J.& Kathleen A.

Stark, Daniel J.& Kathleen A.

Stark, Daniel J.& Kathleen A.

Starkey, Car la R.& Carleton E. Starkey, Carleton E.& Brenda

Starkey, Eugene F.

Starkey, Eugene F.

Starrett, Paul D.i Patricia S.

Starrett, Paul D.& Patricia S. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF l€W HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Stednan, Mary PROPERTY VflLUATION

NRg NiP-Lot

Steinteck, John U.& Karen H. Steiner, Frank U.& E.PcHilin Stevens, Uilliaa 0.& Pauline Stevens, Uillias D.& Pauline Stewart, Barrie & Doreen Hall

Stokes, Lester D.& Eileen M.

Stone, Barbara E.

Stone, Doris E. Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay StOTe, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay Stone, Eleanor Hay

Stone, Forrest J.& Rachel E.

Stone, Patricia fl.

Stone, Stillnan S.

Stone, Stillnan S.

Stone, Stillnan S.

Stone, Stillnan S.

StoMe, Sandra L.

StoMe, Sandra L.

Stowe, Sandra L.

Streeter, David J.

Strickland, .Vera L. Strcmg, UilliaA,et al

Sturtevant, Habel E.

Suchanek, Sr. , Thonas H.& Josephine Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, Jc^n

Sullivan, Hark R.& Cinda B.

Sullivan, Ronald P.

Sundquist, C.Daniel & Sandra J. Sundquist, Sandra

Sunter,Jr., Roy fl.

Surdan, Theodore C.

Sweeney, Hark D. PROPERTY VALUATION

NAME NiP-Lot

SMenor, Violet A.

SMezey, Clarence E.& Muriel H. Swezey, Constance & 6.H Neuhoff Sylvester, Daniel, David P.& Paul Sylvester, Daniel, David P.& Paul

Synonds, Randy R.& Debbie A. Taddeo, Ronald Lee Talaszek, Joser^ H.& Margaret Talbot, Alfred Talbot, Richard Talbot, Richard Tardiff, Joseph E.& Ruth M. Tardiff, Joseph E.& Ruth M.

Tarlton, Peter U.

Tarlton, Peter U. Tartaglia, Salvatore & Joanne

Taylor, Gary L.

Taylor, Oliver J.

Taylor, Oliver J. Taylor, Uilliaa T.& Elizabeth Telaack, Inc.

Tenney, III, Charles & Jenny Luopa Terpstra, Michael D.& Kathleen Thackston,III, Richard H.& Andrea Theall, Robert J.& Diane Theriault, Richard A.& Georgette

ThibcNleau, Beverly J. ThoAas, Bnjnn.B.& Kthryn.A. Thoapson, Alan Thropson, Alan

ThoapscHi, Allyn M.& Robert L.

ThoApson, Allyn M.& Robert L.

Thoflpson, Allyn M.& Robert L. ThoApson, Barbara L.& Michael

Thoapson, Eric & Mary U.

Thoapson, Eric & Mary U.

Thoapson, Gertruad E. Thoapson, Peter

Thoaps(xi, Robert L.& Allyn M. PROPERTY VQLUATIQN

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Treat, Dcx^ald

Treat, Donald F.

Treat, Dcmald F.& f^ne T.

Treat, John L.

Treat, Leonard K.

Treat, Leonard K.

Treat, Leonard K. Treat-Legg, Condoainiun {Legg> Treat-Legg, Condoainiun {Treat} Trendell, Lance & Katina

Trowbridge, Richard K.& Marjory P.

Troy Mills, Inc.

Trueax, Bradley J.& Kathleen A.

Trueax, Clyde P.& Faith M.

Tucker, Robert M.& Marlane J.

Turner, Jr., Leonard E.& Donna J.

Tux bury, Ronald S.& Debra A.

Twitchell, Anne D.

Twitchell, Anne D.

Uhtenwoldt, Marlies L. PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

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Ufllor, Edward E.& Grace T. PKOPERTY VflLUQTIQN PROPERTY VflLUATIQN

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Yablonski, John I.

Yantiss, Gladys F.

Yasvin, Thonas fl.& Frances R.

Yasvin, Tho«as fl.4 Frances R. Yglesias, Luis & Abigail Elias

Yon, fllthea L. Young, Uallace H.& Irene

Younie, ichn U.& Virginia D.

Younie, Jc^n U.& Virginia D. Zajack, Robert Zerinsky, Robert Zerinsky, Robert Zileaba, Christine N.

ZiiMteroan, Ruth,& Jases & R. Ryder

ZiaiAernan, Susan M.& Martha J. ZiflUBersann, Otto C.& Dorothy

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