ANNUAL REPORTS

OF THE

TOWN OF MILTON

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR THE nSCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 1986 SCHOOL DISTRICT

Assessed Valuations

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ANNUAL REPORTS

of the

TOWN OF MILTON NEW HAMPSHIRE

For the Fiscal Year Ending December 3l8t

1986

School District and Assessed Valuations

FOSTER PRESS FARMINGTON. NEW HAMPSHIRE TABLE OF CONTENTS

Animal Control Officer Report 45 Appropriations and Taxes Assessed 20 Community Development Report 50 Comparative Statement 22 Detailed Statement of Payments 30 Financial Report 65 Fire Warden Report hi Inventory 62 Inventory of Taxpayers 1-A Juvenile Officer Report 45 Milton Emergency Ambulance Report 50 Milton Fire Department 49 Milton Free Public Library 41 Milton Mills Fire Chief 56 Milton Mills Fire District Budget 53 Milton Mills Fire District Financial Report 54 Milton Mills Fire District Treasurer's Report 55 Milton Mills Fire District Warrant 48 Milton Police Report 44 Minutes of 1986 Annual Meeting 4 Nute Charitable Organization 60 Office of Recreational Services 51 Rural District Health Council 64 Schedule of Town Property 52 School Report S-1 Summary of Payments 28 Summary of Receipts 27 Summary of Tax Sale Accounts 26 Summary of Trust Funds 63 Town Budget 16 Tax Collector's Report 42 Tax Rates 21 Town Clerk's Report 15 Town Officers 3^ Town Warrant 9 Treasurer's Report 46 Trust Funds 57 Unredeemed Taxes from Tax Sate 24 Vital Statistics S~34 Water District - Collector's Report 68 Water District - Warrant 66 TOWN OFFICERS SELECTMEN Charles H. Logan, Chairman, Resigned 1987 Theodore L. Tasker, Resigned 1988 Glenn W. Stewart 1989 John L. Oilman, Appointed 1987 Francis X. DeFelice, Appointed 1987 TREASURER MODERATOR Victor Joos 1987 Donavon C. Current 1987 ROAD AGENT TOWN CLERK Clifford Williams, Resigned 1987 Isabelle H. Eldridge 1987

HEALTH OFFICER COLLECTOR OF TAXES

Charles H. Logan, Resigned 1987 Betty J. Hoff 1987

TRUSTEES OF POLICE CHIEF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY William Canney 1988 Robert Lumbard 1988

FIRE DEPARTMENT TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS John L. Oilman, Chief 1987 Stephen Myers 1987 Ronald C. Perry, 1st Engineer 1987 Anlene Thistle 1988 Kenneth Hall, Jr. 2nd Engineer 1987 Warren Swope 1989

SEWER COMMISSION SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST John M. Lucier 1987 Georgette Tanner 1988 Hervey Tanner 1988 Virginia Banks 1990 Robert Taatjes 1989 Edward L. Thistle 1992

PLANNING BOARD TOWN BEACH COMMISSION Scott Davis, Chairman 1988 Hervey Tanner Elaine Ling, Secretary 1990 Lloyd Burrows Olenn W. Stewart 1989 George Banks Roberta Pearce 1991 Kenneth Hall Donald Cheney (Alternate) 1990 John McCallister Bernard Collins 1990 Thomas Reid (Alternate) 1991 BUILDING INSPECTORS Timothy Corbett 1991 Scott Berry, Resigned Lloyd Burrows 1992 Brian Boyers

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PARKS & RECREATION D.C. Current, Chairman 1987 Dennis Dube, Chairman Joan Chase, Resigned 1987 Gordon Parsons Theodore L. Tasker, Jr. 1987 Douglas Shute Betty Mae Russo (Alternate) 1987 Scott Berry John F. Nolan (Alternate) 1987 Rodney Woodill Raymond Congleton 1988 Susan Roy Leon Mooers 1989

RURAL DISTRICT HOLDER OF POST CANE HEALTH COUNCIL Maude Laskey Ruth Mersereau 1989 3 MINUTES OF MILTON TOWN MEETING SECOND SESSION - MARCH 12, 1986

The Annual Town Meeting (Articles of Business in the warrant) of the legal voters of the Town of Milton was held at the Nute High School Auditorium on the above-mentioned date. Donovan C. Current, Moderator, called the meeting to order, followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Article 2. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, second- ed by Frederick Russell, that $1,000.00 be added to Section e.. General Government Buildings for a total of $63,890.00. Charlotte Stewart made an amendment, seconded by Edward Thistle, that Section e.. General Government Buildings, be raised to $3,000.00 which would include the cost of painting the Town House, for a total of $64,890.00. The amendment was carried. The motion to raise and appropriate Sixty-Four Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety Dollars ($64,890.00) for General Government Expenses as follows: a. Town Officers' Salaries $27,000.00 b. Town Officers' Expenses 22,000.00 c. Election & Registration Expenses 2,500.00 d. Cemeteries 600.00 e. General Government Buildings 3,000.00 f. Reappraisal of Property 3,000.00 g. Planning and Zoning 500.00 h. Legal Expenses 1,000.00

i. Strafford Regional Planning 1,690.00

j. Board of Adjustment 100.00 k. Audit 3,500.00 $64,890.00 Motion carried. Article 3. William Canney, Chief of Police, made the motion, seconded by Elaine Ling, that Articles 13 and 23 be considered at this tim« before Article 3. Motion carried. Article 13. William Canney, Chief oi Police, made the m.otion, seconed by Davfd Buchanan, that the artfcle be accepted as read. Motion carried. Article 2S. William Canney, Chief of Police, made the motion, seconded by Mr. Peterson, that the article be accepted as read^ Motion carried. Article 3. WilHam Canney, Chief of Police, made the motion, seconded by Mr. Peterson, that $12,500.00 be added to Sectiorr a.. Police Department, for a total of $58,800.00 making the total figure $85,450.00. The motion to raise and appropriate the sum of Eighty- Five Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty Dollars ($85,450.00) for the Pro- tection of Persons and Property as follows: a. Police Department $58,800.00 b. Fire Department 23,500.00 c. Civil Defense 200.00 d. Building Inspection 200.00 e. Strafford County Dispatch-New Equip 2,750.00 $857450700 Motion carried. Article 4. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, second- ed by Frederick Russell, that Section d., Blue Cross/Blue Shield, be increased by $1,500.00 for the new full-time Police Officer, for a total of $11,500.00, making the total figure $55,528.80. The motion to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty-Five Thousand Five Hun- dred Twenty-Eight Dollars and Eighty Cents ($55,528.80) for the Health and Sanitary Services as follows: a. Health Officer $ 200.00 b. Ambulance 3,500.00 c. Vital Statistics 125.00 d. Blue Cross/Blue Shield 11,500.00 e. Rural District Health Council 8,203.80

f. Strafford County Community Action A, 000. 00 g. Town Landfill 28,000.00 Motion carried $55,528.80 Article 5. David Buchanan made the motion, seconded by Rose Wright, that the article be adopted as read. The motion to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Dollars ($146,000.00) for Highways and Bridges as follows: a. Town Maintenance - Summer $ 50,000.00 b. Town Maintenance - Winter 50,000.00 c. General Highway Department Expenses 10,000.00 d. Street Lighting 20,000.00 e. Oiling 16,000.00 $146,000.00 Motion carried. Article 6. Glenn Stewart made the motion, seconded by David Buchanan, that the Town raise and appropriate Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00) for Public Welfare as follows: General Assistance $ 12,000.00 Motion carried. Article 7. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, second- ed by John Gilman, to amend the article by increasing the figure to $2,500.00. Edward Thistle made an amendment, seconded by Mr. Westfall, to increase the figure to $3,300.00 which would include an additional $800.00 for painting the library. The amendment passed. The motion to raise and appropriate Three Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($3,300.00) for the Milton Free Library at Milton Mills was carried. Article 8. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, second- ed by Theodore Westfall, that the Town raise and appropriate Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for Patriotic Purposes as follows: a. Memorial Day Activities $ 500.00 Motion carried. Article 9. David Buchanan made the motion, seconded by Frederick Russell, that the article be adopted as read. Joseph Agri made an amendment, seconded by David Buchanan, that drinking water services be added to the Town Beach services. Amendment carried. The motion that the Town raise and appropriate Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) for Recreation as follows: a. Parks and Recreation $ 6,000.00 b. Town Beach 14,000.0 $ 20,000.00 with the provisional that drinking water will be added to the Tov/n Beach services was carried. Article 10. Victor Joos made the motion, seconded by Hervey Tanner that the Town authorize the Selectmen to hire on notes of the Town a sum of money necessary to pay current expenses in an- ticipation of taxes of 1986 and pass any vote or votes relative thereto and to raise and appropriate Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.) to cover interest associated with above. Motion carried. Article 11. Isabelle Eldridge made the motion, seconded by Stella Veno, that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars ($2,200.00) for Public Services as follows: a. Hydrants $ 2,200.00 Motion carried. Article 12. Isabelle Eldridge made the motion, seconded by David McVicar, that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00) for Insurance. Motion carried. Article lA. Richard Kalway made the motion, seconded by Frederic Russell, that the Town accept Vachon Drive from New Bridge Rd. to the entrance of Pineland Park a distance of approx- imately 2 miles. Richard Kalway made an amendment, seconded by Merlyn Appleton, to add Bolan Road and Kingsbury Drive. Amend- ment was not passed The motion that the Town accept Vachon Drive from the New Bridge Rd. to the entrance of Pineland Park a distance of approximately .2 miles was carried. Article 15. Frederick Russell made the motion, seconded by Dorothy Currier, to amend the article by adding the stipulation that all legal work be done beforehand. Theodore Tasker, Selectman, made an amendment, seconded by Joseph Agri, that construction be put out to bid to enable the Selectmen to determine best way to build the road. David Paey made an amendmer^t, seconded by Harry Howe, to use the State Department of Public Works and Highways minimum standards as shown on the Geometric and Structural Guides for local roads and streets. The amendment to use the State Department of Public Works and Highways minimum standards as shown on the Geometric and Structural Guides for tocal roads and streets was carried. The amendment that the const ructton be put out to bid to enable the Selectman to determine the- best way to build the road was carried. The motion to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) to begin con- struction of Vachon Dr. from New Bridge Rd. to the entrance to. Pineland Park with the stipulation that all legal work be done be- forehand, that construction be put out to bid to enable the Select- men to determine best way to build the road, and that the State Department of Public Works and Highways minimum standards as shown on the Geometric and Structural Guides for local roads and streets be used was carried. Article 16. Theodore Tasker, Selectman, made the motion, seconded by Mr. Wentworth, that the Town vote to name Class VI Road off Rt. 75 in the Wtlley Subdivision — Sleeping Bear Drive. (Requested by Owner). Motion carried.

6 Article 17. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, sec- onded by David McVicar, that the Town authorize the Selectmen to transfer tax liens and to convey property acquired by Tax Collec- tor's Deed, at public auction or advertised sealed bids or as justice may require. (Required annually RSA 80:A2). Motion carried. Article 18. Charles Logan, Selectman, made the motion, sec- onded by Dorothy Currier, that the Town vote to authorize the Se- lectmen to sell by sealed bid or public auction any unused land owned by the Town. Motion carried. Article 19. Mary Current made the motion, seconded by Dorothy Currier, that the article be adopted as read. Joseph Agri made an amendment, seconded by David Paey, that this be done by sealed bid or publice auction as in Article 18. The amendment passed. The motion that the Town authorize the Selectmen to sell sur- plus Town Equipment by sealed bid or public auction to the highest bidder was carried. Article 20. Glenn Stewart made the motion, seconded by Mary Current, that the Town appropriate and authorize withdrawal from the Revenue Sharing Fund established under provisions of the State and Local Assistance Act of 1972 for use as set-offs against budg- eted appropriations for the following specific purposes and in the amount indicated herewith or take any action hereon: ^.^^ ^^-^ ^-~,

• e* 4. T U4.- $10,000.00' a. Street Lighting b. Town Landfill 10,000.00 $20,000.00 Motion carried. Article 21. Glenn Stewart made the motion, seconded by Joseph Agri, that the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to make application for and to receive and spend in the name of the Town such advances. Grants-in-aid or other funds for Town purposes as may now or hereafter be forthcoming from Federal, State, Local or Private Agencies that would be of benefit to the Town. Motion carried. Article 22. Virginia Banks made the motion, seconded by Joseph Agri, that the town oppose the burial, storage, transportation and production of high level radioactive waste in the Town of Mil- ton and State of New Hampshire; and to call upon Congress to con- duct an independent investigation with full public participation into the feasibility and prudence of the US Department of Energy's (doe's) present plan to dispose of radioactive waste and into the DOE's competence to carry out such a plan. (By Petition). Motion carried. Article 24. William Canney, Chief of Police, made the motion, seconded by Lucinda Greenlie, that the Town appoint a committee to study and recommend a solution for adequate office space or a building for the Milton Police Department. Hervey Tanner gave his report at this time as Chairman of the Advisory Committee for a Town Office Building. Copy of the report will be filed with the minutes of this meeting. Frederick Russell made the motion, seconded by Hervey Tanner, that the article be indefinitely postponed as the Police Department would be in the proposed Town Office Building. Motion carried. Article 25. Mary Current made the motion, seconded by Roger Libby, that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M.

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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING AUGUST 27, 1986

The special Town Meeting of the legal voters of the town of Mil- ton was held at the Nute High School Auditorium on the above date at 7:30 P.M. Moderator Donavon C. Current called the meeting to order, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and the re- peating of the Lord's Prayer and the reading of the warrant article for the Special Town Meeting. Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Thirty-Two Thousand ($32,000.00) Dollars to be matched with Thirty Five Thousand ($35,000.00) Dollars from the Durgin Fund to purchase the Indian Head Bank building for Sixty Seven Thousand ($67,000.00) Dollars for use as Town offices. Theodore Tasker, Selectman, made the motion, seconded by Glenn Stewart, Selectman, that the article be adopted as read. Moderator Current read the derivation of the Durgan Fund as written by Lois Fogg. He also stated that he had received a petition for the vote on the article to be by secret ballot. After considerable discussion, Andrew Lucier made the motion, seconded by Christopher Peterson, that the motion be voted on immediately. Motion carried. Polls were then declared open by the moderator and would remain open until all legal voters had voted. Voting would be by ballot vote using the check-list of registered voters. There were 9A "Yes" votes and 26 "No" votes as the result of the counting by the elec- tion officials and so declared by Moderator Current. Motion carried. William Martin made the motion to adjourn, seconded by many. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M.

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A true copy of record. Attest: ISABELLE H. ELDRIDGE Town Clerk TOWN WARRANT Warrant for 1987 Town Meeting - State of New Hampshire

To the Inhabitants of the Town of Milton, County of Strafford in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:

You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said Town on Tuesday, the tenth of March next at ten o'clock in the Forenoon with polls not closing before seven o'clock in the evening to act on the following subjects:

1. To bring in your ballots: 2. Relative to proposed enforcement ordinances for Town of Milton.

ARTICLES OF BUSINESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1987 AT 7:00 P.M. AT NUTE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM.

3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Ninety-Five Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-Seven Dollars ($95,827.00) for General Government Expenses as follows:

a. Town Officers' Salaries $ 43,500.00 b. Town Officers' Expenses 24,000.00 c. Election & Registration Expenses 1,200.00 d. Cemeteries 600.00 e. General Government Buildings 10,500.00 f. Reappraisal of Property 5,000.00 g. Planning Board 1,000.00 h* Legal Expenses 3,500.00

i. Strafford Regional Planning 1,877.00

j. Board of Adjustment 150.00 k Audit 4,500.00 $ 95,827.00

4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Four Thousand, Twenty Three Dollars ($104,023.00) for the Protection of Persons and Property as follows: a. Police Department $ 74,143.00 b. Fire Department 27,000.00 c. Civil Defense 200.00 d. Building Inspection 1,000.00 e. Strafford County Dispatch-New Equipment 1,680.00 $104,023.00

5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Sixty-Three Thousand, Five Hundred Eight Dollars and Twenty cents ($63,508.20) for the Health and Sanitary Services as follows: a. Health Officer $ 500.00 b. Ambulance 4,500.00 c. Vital Statistics 125.00 d. Blue Cross/Blue Shield 15,000.00 9,383.20 e. Rural District Health Council Action 4,000.00 f. Strafford County Community 30,000.00 g. Landfill

appropriate Seventy- 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($76,850.00) for the purchase of a Caterpillar Loader. (#936, 3 cubic yard bucket)

the 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate sum of One Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Dollars ($166,000.00) for Highways and Bridges as follows: a. Town Maintenance - Summer $ 60,000.00 b. Town Maintenance - Winter 60,000.00 c. Highway Expenses & Equipment 12,000.00 d. Oiling 16,000.00 e. Street Lighting 18,000.00 $166,000.00

8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) for Public Welfare as follows: a. General Assistance $ 15,000.00

9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Two Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($2,100.00) for the Milton Free Library at Milton Mills.

10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for Patriotic Purposes as follows: a. Memorial Day Activities $ 500.00

11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-Six Thousand,Two Hundred Thirty-Two Dollars ($26,232.00) for Recreation as follows: a. Parks and Recreation $ 10,232.00 b. Town Beach 1 A, 000.00 c. Playground & Ball Field at Milton Mills 2,000.00 $ 26,232.00

12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars ($2,200.00) for Public Services as follows: a. Hydrants $ 2,200.00

13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Forty-Seven Thousand Dollars^ ($47,000.00) for Insurance.

14. To see if the Tawn will vote ta authorize the withdrawal from the Revenue Sharing Fund established under the- provisions of the State and Local Assistance Act of 1972 for the use as set-offr against budgeted appropriations for the following specific purposes and^ in the amounts indfcated herewith or take any action hereonr

10 a. Street Lighting $ 10,000.00 b. Town Landfill 10,000.00 $ 20,000.00

15. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to hire on notes of the Town a sum of money necessary to pay current ex- penses in anticipation of taxes of 1987 and pass any vote or votes relative thereto and to raise and appropriate Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) to cover interest associated with above.

16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand, Two Hundred and Ninety Eight Dollars and Thirty-Six cents ($175,298.36) for Sev/er Expenses as follows: a. Payment of State Bond $125,298.36 (To be repaid by State of NH) b. Operating Costs 2A,000.00 (To be paid by Users) c. Town's Share of FMHA Loan 26,000.00 (To be raised by Taxes) $175,298.36

17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty-Tv/o Thousand Dollars ($32,000.00) to construct a sidewalk along the total length of Charles. This appropriation is contingent upon the full funding of the Milton Community Development Block Grant, Phase 2. The amount of the Federal Matching Funds is Ninety-Six Thousand Dollars ($96,000.00)

18. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to make application for and to receive and spend in the name of the Town such advances, Grants-in-aid, or other funds for Town pur- poses as may now or hereafter be forthcoming from Federal, State, Local or Private Agencies that would be of benefit to the Town.

19. To see if the voters of the Town wish to change the position of Road Agent to Director of Public Works and make the position appointive in 1988 rather than elective. In addition, a Department of Public Works would be created and the Director of Public Works would be responsible for Town roads. Storm drainage and the oper- ation of the Landfill and Septic Disposal. Whenever requested he would assist all other Town Boards and Commissions with mainte- nance and care of public buildings and Town properties such as sew- ers, Water Treatment Plant, Parks and Recreation, Town Beach, Water Commission and would bill respective Boards, Departments, and Precincts accordingly. Situations may develop when special duties may be requested by the Selectmen.

20. To see if the voters of the Town wish to change the Office of Police Chief from an elective to an appointive position on March 8, 1988.

11 involved 21. Because considerable amounts of money are in the overall operation of the Town and Sewer Project, professional Audi- tors will continue to be contracted. Therefore, the Selectmen are asking the voters of the Town to remove the Town Auditors from the 1988 Town Meeting Ballot.

22. To see if the Town will vote to have the Moderator appoint a Capital Improvement Plan Committee which will work with the Milton Planning Board. The Committee will discuss future needs and plans with the Road Agent, Fire Chiefs, Water and Sewer Commis- sioners, Police Chief, Health Officer, Parks and Recreation Commis- sion and Selectmen.

23. To see if the Town will vote to waive the fee to be charged for a permit to register one motor vehicle owned by any person who has been captured and incarcerated for 30 days or more while serv- ing in a qualifying war or armed conflict as defined in RSA 72:28, and who was honorably discharged provided the person has provided the Town or Town Clerk with a satisfactory proof of these circumstances,

2A. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Town's Repre- sentatives to the Court to take all necessary measures to insure that no low-level radioactive waste from the Seabrook nuclear plant shall be stored or disposed of within this Town of Milton unless and until the proposed site of the proposed storage or disposal has been approved by the voters of the Town at the annual Town Meeting.

25. That Bolan Road be accepted as a Town approved road; Bolan Road being from Route 16 to Northeast Pond Road or from Route 16 up to that point where an easement for right of passage can't be obtained. (By Petition)

26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) to begin construction on Bolan Road at the easterly line of the Soucy Property.

27. To see if the Town will vote to accept Kingsbury Road as a Class V road with a 50-foot right-of-way. The road begins north of the Vachon Apartments and extends easterly and southerly returning to Route 16 south of Vachon Apartments.

28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) to begin construction on Kingsbury Drive.

29. To see if the Town will ^ vote to raise and appropriate a 10% pay increase across the board for all Police Department personnel in addition to present raises. (By Petition)

30. To see if the Town would vote to have all Town Departments

12 prepare and submit all budgets by line item and to be voted on by the voters. (By Petition)

31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the price of a cruiser per state bid of Twelve Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty-Two Dollars ($12,222.00) and Three Thousand, Three Hundred and Seventy Dollars ($3,370.00) for maintenance and oper- ation cost. (By Petition)

32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Thousand, Forty Dollars ($15,040.00) to pay the salary of a full-time Officer and necessary benefits, to be hired by a Police Oral Board. (By Petition)

33. Any land developments approved by the Planning Board shall be strictly adhered to. Any deviations shall result in a fine of not less than Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) per day without the Planning Board's or Board of Adjustment's permission. Said monies goes into the Capital Reserve Fund. (By Petition)

3A. To have the Town of Milton adopt the BOCA Building Codes. (By Petition)

35. To have the Town of Milton adopt a One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.00) per single unit developer fee which will go into Capital Reserve Fund to offset any cost to any Municipal Department, ex- cluding the Sewer and Water Departments. (By Petition)

36. To see if the Town will vote to accept Micah Terrace from New Bridge Road to Rachel Pugh's Property; approximately 1800'. (By Petition) The intentions of Joan T. Ball and Robert B. Ball are to upgrade the road mentioned in this article. They are willing to spend up to $10,000.00 in materials and labor for the improvement on Micah Terrace.

37. To see if the Town will vote to accept St. James Ave. from the end of the existing pavement on St. James Ave. to Rocky Point Road: approximately 1800 ft. (By Petition) The intentions of Joan T. Ball and Robert B. Ball are to upgrade the road mentioned in this article. They are willing to spend up to $10,000.00 in materials and labor for the improvement on St. James Ave.

38. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer tax liens and to convey property acquired by Tax Collector's Deed at public auction or advertised sealed bids or as justice may require. (Required annually RSA 80:A2)

39. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town's sale in 1950-1951 of the Hurd land, also known as the Nellie Varney Place to Charles L. Henderson.

AO. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to

13 sell by sealed bid or public auction any unused land owned by the Town,

41. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell surplus equipment to the highest bidder.

A2. To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.

GLENN W. STEWART JOHN L. GILMAN FRANCIS X. DE FELICE Selectmen of Milton, NH

14 TOWN CLERK»S REPORT 1986

MOTOR VEHICLE PERMITS Motor Vehicle Registrations issued in 1986 $145,,060.00 PAID TREASURER 145,,060.00

DOGS Received from Dog Licenses $ 2,,314.86 Paid Isabelle H. Eldridge, fees 221.00 PAID TREASURER $ 2;,093.86

FILING FEES Received from Filing Fees (Town Meeting $ 13.00 Received from Filing Fees (N. H. State Primary) 8.00 $ 21.00

MARRL^GE LICENSE FEES Marriage Licenses (34) $ 442.00 PAID TREASURER $ 442.00

BOATS Received from Boat Taxes $ 299.70 PAID TREASURER $ 299.70

Received from Boat Registrations $ 455.00 PAID TREASURER $ 455. 00

DOG PENALTIES Received from Dog Penalties $ 80.00 PAID TREASURER $ 80.00

CIVIL PENALTIES FOR BAD CHECKS Received from Civil Penalties for Bad Checks $ 40.00 PAID TREASURER $ 40. 00

3M COPIER FEES Received from 3M Copier Fees $ 37.75 PAID TREASURER $ 37.75

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19 STATEMENT OF APPEOPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED Town Officers' Salaries $ 27,000.00 Town Officers' Expenses 22,000.00 Election & Registration Expenses 2, 500. 00 Cemeteries 600.00 General Government Buildings 3, 000. 00 Reappraisal of Property 3,000.00 Planning and Zoning 500. 00 Legal Expenses 1,000.00 Strafford Regional Planning 1,690.00 Board of Adjustment 100. 00 Audit 3,500.00 Police Department 58,800.00 Fire Department 23,500.00 Civil Defense 200.00 Building Inspection 200. 00 Strafford County Dispatch 2,750.00 Highways - Summer 50, 000. 00 Highways - Winter 50, 000. 00 Highway Expenses & Equipment 10, 000. 00 Street Lighting 20, 000. 00 Oiling 16, 000. 00 Landfill 28, 000. 00 Health Department 200, 00 Ambulance 3,500.00 Vital Statistics 125.00 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 11,500.00 Rural District Health Council 8,203.00 Strafford County Community Action 4,000.00 General Welfare 12, 000. 00 Library 3,300.00 Parks & Recreation 6, 000, 00 Patriotic Purposes 500.00 Town Beach 14,000.00 Interest Expense 10,000.00 Police Cruiser 13,000.00 Office Building 67,000.00 Sewer Project 335^ 000. 00 Insurance 45,000,00 Hydrants 2, 200. 00 Vachon Drive 25,000.00 TOTAL TOWN APPROPRIATIONS $ 884 868 00

20 Less: Estimated Eevenues Resident Taxes $ 18, 250.00 Yield Taxes 500.00 Interest and Penalties on Taxes 10, 000.00 Boat Tax 250.00 Shared Revenue - Block Grant 41, 479.00 Highway Block Grant 39, 324. 00 Sewer Project 200, 000.00 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 110, 000.00 Dog Licenses 2, 200.00 Business Licenses, Permits & Filing Fees 500.00 Dog Fines 50.00 Income from Departments 3 500.00 Rent of Town Property 1 000.00 Town Beach 10 000.00 Ambulance 1 500.00 Interest on NOW Account 10 000.00 Sale of Town Property 10 000.00 Interest on Repos 5 000.00 Durgin Fund (New Building 35 000.00 Proceeds of Bonds and Long-Term Notes 135 000.00 Withdrawals from Capital Reserve 2 500.00 Revenue Sharing Fund 20 000.00 Fund Balance 77 990.00 TOTAL REVENUES AND CREDITS $ 741 ,043.00 Net Town Appropriations 143,,825.00 Net School Tax Assessment 1,192,,130.00 County Tax Assessment 145 .190.00 TOTAL OF TOWN, SCHOOL AND COUNTY $1,481 ,145.00 Less Business Profits Tax 77 ,975.00 Add War Service Credits 19 .600.00 PROPERTY TAXES TO BE RAISED $1,432 ,406.00 Property Taxes 1,432 ,406.00 Milton Mills Precinct 9 ,180.00 Milton Water Precinct 37 ,557.00 Less War Service Credits 19 .600.00 TOTAL TAX $1,459 543. 00

1986 TAX RATES Per $1,000 Valuation TOWN $ 3.21 COUNTY 2.83 SCHOOL 22.87 $28.91 MILTON MILLS FIRE PRECINCT $ 1.26 MILTON WATER PRECINCT 3.63

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23 UNREDEEMED TAXES FROM TAX SALE 1985 - DECEMBER 31, 1986

1985 1984 Anderson, Clayton & Edith $ 142.15 $ Bacon, William & Laurie 908.40 616.64 Baaks, William G. 40.19 Barnes, Harriett R. 250.00 Berry, Scott & Susan 1,131.32 Berry, Scott & Susan 573.40 Benibe, Richard & Brenda 1,061.26 Bolton, Charles 129.56 Bruce, Marion 2,337.97 500.64 Burkhardt, Roger & Jeanne 2,833.17 Burkhardt, Roger & Jeanne 167. 51 Burkhardt, Roger & Jeanne 342.85 Burkhardt, Roger & Jeanne 113.32 Ciccotelli, Paul 1,232.86 Ciccotelli, Paul & Kyle 486.02 Collins, Warren & Lorrette 799.20 816.54 Ellis, David & Susan 479.15 Estes, Albert, Kim & Elizabeth 849.39

Ferland, Emil R. , Sr. 927.10 883.86 Ferrara, Stanley & Marie 137.99 Gagne, Evely 379.75 Gaither, Richard & Joan 2,135.16 1,318.18 Gautreau, Edward & Catherine 1,287.89 784.62 Gautreau, Mark & Jean 1,222.52 Hitchcock, Alice 309.33 Hunter, Jennie 170.39 Huntress, Terri 884. 77 Hutchins, Patricia 364.80 lannone, Pasquale & Joan 1,092.75 Jacobs, Stephen 2,739.66 2,697.34 Kirk, Stephen & Shirley 124.10 Kirk, Stephen & Shirley 181.87 LeClair, Richard & Cleora 623.93 414.29 Lerario, Carl 129.11 136.53 Lerario, Carl 142.11 138.62 Lerario, Carl 143.81 140.26 Lerario, Carl 123.56 120.53 Lerario, Carl 123.56 120.53 Lerario, Carl 123.56 120.53 Lerario, Carl 130.31 127.08

24 Lerario, Carl 123.56 120.53 Lerario, Carl 123.56 120.53 Long, Janice 48.73 McKenny, Susan 778.56 155.43 McPherson, Roger & Susan 565.47 Meyer, Frederick & Irma 774. 72 834. 43 Milton Land Corporation 338.25 Milton Land Corporation 122.42 Milton Leatherboard 5,282.84 Miltonia Management 1,053.44 1,050.74 Miltonia Management 135.41 135.00 Morton, Cecil & Vickie 1,094.34 326.62 N. E. Resources, Inc. 42.39 N. E. Resources, Inc. 48.39 Pearce, Randall & Roberta 863.10 Perkins, Donald & Lorraine 188.46 Perry, Ronald & Sandra 92.41 Phalen, Clay & Lyons 94.00 Pike, Lloyd & Marilyn 1,316.13 Poulin, Charles & Colwell, Kim 583.23 Purvis, Sharon 966.16 953.14 Reilley, Richard 599.74 513.29 Reynolds, John & Linda 593.47 520.79 Re5molds, John & Linda 22.24 21.89 Robertson, Betty J. 769.73 Roobian, Charles J. 94.10 94.76 Ross, William & Jane 178.08 Rowe, William P. 658.03 Russo, Raymond & Betty Mae 240.45 237.63 St. Hilaire, Richard & Eleanor 1,501.62 1,477.63 St. Hilaire, Richard & Eleanor 304. 96 311.51 St, Laurent, Linwood & Hilda 26.68 Sawyer, Ransom & Katherine 741.56 679.86 Seamans, Earl & Katherine 377.73 Sinkiewez, Debra 127.97 136. 53 Slade, Robert & Jeanne 127.97 Smith, Eleanor 390.47 389.27 Spradlin, Thomas 554.32 Spradlin, Thomas 125.77 Steadman, Charles & Cindy 236.62 Stone, John 1,499.91 1,345.66 Taffe, Joseph 1,647.56 1,622.10 Taffe, Joseph 38.93 38.33 Wallace, Sandra 1,686.94 1,682.74

25 Wallingford, Wade & Mamie Trust 813.63 Ward, Patricia 634.91 Weeks, Michael & Leslie 479.19 Weide, Michael & Cindy 342.51 Wentworth, Merle & Sharon 952.91 White, Kenneth Jr. & Linda 555.60 Winton, Robert & Paula 780.50 785.67

SUMMARY OF TAX SALES ACCOUNTS FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1986

DR. Previous 1985 1984 Years Balance of Unredeemed Taxes? Beginning Fiscal Year $81,451.26 $28,466. 02 Taxes Sold to Town During Current Fiscal Year* $106, 102. 09 Refund 849.20 Interest Collected After Sale 1,901.18 9,589.45 13,346.80 Redemption Costs 1.162.10 1.463.07 998.43 TOTAL DEBITS $109,165.37 $92,503.78 $43,660.45

CR. Remittances to Treasurer During Year: Redemptions 48,269.09 57,783.14 29,193.33 Interest & Costs After Sale 3,063.28 11,052.52 14,345.23 Abatements During Yr. 11.00 81.48 Deeded to Town During Year 40. 41 Unredeemed Taxes - End of Fiscal Year 57.822.00 23.668.12 TOTAL CREDITS $109,165.37 $92,503.78 $43,660.45

*Amount of Tax Sale(s) sold to town held during current fiscal year, including total amount of taxes, Interest and costs to date of sale(s).

26 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS

From Local Taxes; Property Taxes - 1986 $1,225,492.60 Resident Taxes - 1986 16,770.00 Yield Tax - 1986 6,8A2.7A Interest on Property Tax ~ 1986 2,172.13 Resident Tax Penalties - 1986 50.00 Property Taxes - Previous Years 290,976.11 Resident Taxes - Previous Years 2,480.00 Yield Taxes - Previous Years 112.13 Interest on Property Tax - Previous Years 19,640.60 Resident Tax Penalties - Previous Years 241.00 Tax Sales Redeemed 164,444.87 Boat Taxes 308.80 Boat Registrations 445.90 Intergovernmental Revenues: State of N.H. - Revenue Sharing Block Grant 158,373.32 State of N.H. - Warden Training 46.56 State of N.H. - Forests & Lands 147.37 State of N.H. - Forest Fires 28.65 Licenses and Permits: Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 145,040.00 Dog Licenses 2,103.86 Business Licenses, Permits & Filing Fees 2,203.00 Dog Fines 110.00 Bad Check Charges 40.00 Marriage Licenses 442.00 Copier Fees 37.75

Charges for Services: Income from Departments Police Dept. 680.70 Planning & Zoning 1,769.71 Election & Registration 75.00 Board of Adjustment 140.00 Welfare 245.00 Rent of Town Property 900.00 Municipal Court 560.00 Town Beach 10,923.25 Ambulance 1,340.00 Current Use Penalty 1,000.00 Current Use Applications 15.00 Refund (Insurance) 640.00 Refund (Police - Insurance) 250.00 Sale of Property 4,000.00 Community Development 27,346.70 Sewer 25,704.43 Loans 650,000.00 NOW Account Interest 8,731.60 Repo & CD Interest 5,362.15

27 Revenue Sharing 12,757.22 Capital Reserve Withdrawal 2,779.78 TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES $2,793,769.93 Cash on Hand, Jan. 1, 1986 328,789.64 GRAND TOTAL $3,122,559.57

SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS

General Government: Town Officers' Salaries $ 26, 909. 72 Town Officers' Expenses 21,662.09 Election & Registration Expenses 2,691.09 Cemeteries 601.12 Government Buildings 4,870.51 Reappraisal of Property- 4,172.50 Planning & Zoning 418.89 Legal Expenses 1,333.50 Strafford Regional Planning 1,690.00 Board of Adjustment 103.23 Tax Map Revision 2,000.00 Audit 4,206.50 Public Safety: Police Department 57,387.14 Fire Department 24,790.46 Building Inspection 200.00 Strafford County Dispatch 2,750.00 Highways, Streets & Bridges: Highways - Summer 47, 463. 74 Highways - Winter 50,608.67 Expenses & Equipment 9,193.17 Street Lighting 16,196.08 Oiling 15, 972. 00 Vachon Drive 12, 553. 01 Sanitation: Landfill 33,516.54 Health: Health Department 199.68 Ambulance 4,408.95 Vital Statistics 99.50 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 10,238.88 Rural District Health Council 8,203.80 Strafford County Community Action 4, 000. 00

28 Welfare: General Welfare 17,653.22 Culture & Recreation: Library- 3,300.00 Parks & Recreation 6,016.49 Patriotic Purposes 500.00 Town Beach 16,106.26 Debt Service: Payments on Tax Anticipation Notes 650,000.00 Interest Expense 550. 00 Capital Outlay: Cruiser 12,200.00 Building: 3,000.00 Miscellaneous: Revenue Sharing 2,000.00 Yield Tax Escrow 3,141.54 Water District - hydrant rental 2,200.00 Insurance 46, 605. 88 Refunds 5,757.80 Payments to Precincts 46,237.56 Payments to State 1,186.56 Payments to County- 145,190.00 Payments to Schools 1,345,059.00 Taxes Bought by Town 106,102.09 Community Development 27,346.70* Sewer Account 25.704.43* TOTAL PAYMENTS $2,834,298.30 Cash on Hand 1/1/87 288,261.27 GRAND TOTAL $3,122,559.57

29 DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS

TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES John F. Nolan, Selectman $ 302,.50 Charles H. Logan, Selectman 605.,00

Theodore L. Tasker, Selectman 1,,210,.00 Glenn W. Stewart, Selectman 907..50 John L, Oilman, Selectman 605,.00

Victor Joos, Treasurer 4,,000..00

Isabelle H. Eldridge, Town Clerk 5,,687.,00

Betty J. Hoff, Tax Collector 3,,690.,52 Anlene Thistle, Trustee of Trust Funds 919.,60

Elaine J. Lord, Clerk 6,,776.,00 Carol Martin, Deputy Town Clerk and Deputy Tax Collector 411. 00

O.A.S.I. 1,,795. 60 TOTAL $ 26,,909.,72 TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES

I. Eldridge, Registrations 4,»773.,00 Supplies & Exp. 619. 35 E* Hoff, Resident Taxes 932. 00 Redeemed Taxes 220. 00 Mileage 126, 00 Postage 30. 42 Convention Exp, 209, 88 Supplies 26. 80

Tax Sale Expense 2,,933. 00 V. Joos, Mileage 158. 00 E. Lord, Supplies 52. 75 J. Nolan, Expense & Mileage 61, 76 G, Stewart, Expense & Mileage 112. 27 G, Stewart, Postage 2. 57

T. Tasker, Supplies 5, 28 T, Tasker, Watch for Road Age' 78, 00

AT&T 6, 75 Branham Publishing Co. 36, 10 Brown & Salt marsh 337, 15 M. Collins, Auditor 250, 00 Eastern Propane Gas. Co, 554. 63 Equity Publishing 143. 50 Farmington National & Savings Bank (box rent) 10. 00 Foster Daily Democrat 68. 25 Foster Press (town reports) 2, 750. 00 Jefferson Print Services 217. 00

30 Lynprint $ 286.00 E. Mclntire, Services 160.00 Meaders 126.60 Milton Gardens 25.00 Milton Hardware 4.90 Milton - bank taxes 1,132.52 Milton Water District 20.00 National Market Reports 147.00 New England Telephone 554.87 N.H. City & Town Clerks - dues 12.00 N.H. Municipal Assn. 21.00 N.H. Municipal Assn. - dues 571.00 N.H. Municipal Sec. Assn. - dues 10.00 N.H. Revenue Administration 20,00 N.H. Tax Collectors' Assn. 25.00 State of N.H. - Supplies 41.98 Northeast Office Equipment 80,00 Postmaster 945, 00 Public Service of N.H, 159.03 Quimby's 175, 00 Register of Deeds 710,00 B, Russo, Auditor 250,00 Strafford County Probate Court 2,00 Tower Publishing 20,00 True Value Hardware 8,81 U,S, Stamped Envelope Agency 1,080.00 Wheeler-Clark - supplies 110,37 Xerox - supplies 249, 55 TOTAL $ 21,,662, 09 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Milton Hardware 5, 16 Public Service of N.H. 129. 38 C, Robertson - supplies 105, 87

J, Seavey - painting 4,,500, 00 C, Stewart - rep. stove pipe 107, 60 W, Wilkins - wood 22, 50 TOTAL $ 4,,870, 51 REAPPRAISAL OF PROPERTY S, Allen, Appraiser 210. 00

B, Purvis, Appraiser 3,,962, 50 TOTAL $ 4,172,50 INSURANCE The Hartford 13,837.00

31 Kendall Insurance $ 26,229.88 Liberty Insurance 2,505.00 National Sheriffs Assn. 3,321.00 NHMMJUA 713.00 TOTAL $ 46,605.88 ELECTION AND REGISTRATION V. Banks, Wages $ 262.50 E. Ramsey, Wages 200.00 Expenses 42,66 A, Thistle, Wages 207.50 D, Current, Salary 175.00 E. Thistle, Wages 302.50 Postage 39.17 Expenses 41.20 E. Giampa, Wages 147.50 G, Tanner, Wages 375.00 A. Joos, Wages 57.50 Expenses 22.20 C. Logan, Salary 35.00 S. Veno, Wages 207.50 Lynprint 435.00 O.A. S. I. 140.86 TOTAL $ 2,691.09 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Fosters Daily Democrat 94.50 D, Current - Postage 8.73 TOTAL $ 103.23 BUILDING INSPECTORS B. Boyers 50.00 S. Berry 150.00 TOTAL $ 200.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT W, Canney, Salary $18, 731. 46 Dover-Rochester Telephone 408.89 Assn. Radiology 95.00 Mileage and Exp. 761.01 T, Drew, Services 20.00 N.H. Chief Conv. 478.28 Eastern Propane Gas 86.63 M. Appleton, Wages 4,151.60 Equity Publishing 114.75 Supplies & Postage 56.19 Exposure Camera 364. 40 J. Bean, Wages 65.00 Fosters Daily Dem. 146. 25 G. Bellmare, Wages 2,381.50 Frisbie Hospital 196.10 Mileage 487.40 Germons Garage 10.00 J. Canney, Wages 932. 00 Godin & Castro 55.00 Supplies 16.29 Granite State R. Denault, Wages 2,993.50 Office Systems 12.40 Expenses 23.68 Grappone Ford 550.00 P. D'Ambroise, Wages 1, 605. 60 Guardian Life Ins. 649. 75 Expenses 125.89 Hebert Garage 352.32 K, Ellis, Services 20.00 Lakeside True N, Forest, Wages 357.50 Value Hardware 8.53 A, Hucklns, Wages 66.00 Langlois Electric 572. 63 R. Mains, Wages 1,424.50 Lebanon Emergency Expenses 108.50 Lighting 2,076.65

32 J. Lucier, Wages $ 176. 00 Les Gun Shop $ 107.00 R, Snyder, Wages 2,,637. 00 Meaders 130.25 Expenses 19. 30 Millie »s Guns 585.00

C. Gulliford, Dog Off. 1,,610. 42 Milton Garage 223.42

Agway Petroleum 1,,665. 04 Milton Hardware 18.73 Alfax Mfg. 402. 44 National Property 32.00 APA - dues 25. 00 NEACHA 92.50 ARM Co. - supplies 945. 12 Neptune, Inc. 657.75 AT&T 179. 96 NE Barricade - signs 229.75 Bob^s Sporting Goods 19. 82 NE Telephone 1,193.89 J. H. Butler, Exting. 44. 50 N. H. Bar Assoc. 25.00 C & K Printing 141.90 Civil Liability Inst, of Mass. 115.00 NH Chiefs of Police Assn. 10.00 N. H. Police Assn. 10.00 NH Retirement 1,588.50 N. H. (State of) - repairs & supplies 297. 96 OASI 1,145.55 Orthopedic & Traumatic Surgeons PA 44.00 Peirce Ford 1,360.60 Pioneer Publishing 44.75 Postmaster 73.00 Professional Forms 93.14 Protect-Aire 159.52 Public Service of NH 23.35 Quinlan Publishing 39.90 Seacoast Chapter ENA 35.00 Richard Sherburne - supplies 430. 36 Spaulding HS - print shop 12.00 Strafford Communications 176. 62 Dr. Sullivan 61.00 TOTAL $ 57, 387. 14 FIRE DEPARTMENT J. L, Oilman, salary & wages $ 1,115.00 telephone 170.81 Mileage 101.40 Inspections 250.00 Permits 42.50 J. G. Gil man, wages 15.00 Mileage 2.10 Permits 26.50 H, Smith, wages 30.00 Mileage 1.6a Permits 32.50

33 FIREFIGHTERS

J. Barrett $ 415.50 R. Marsters $ 480.50 S. Berry 418.00 J. McNally 230.50 R. Bourdeau 553.00 R. Pearce 178.00 S, Burrows 320.50 R. Perry 585.00 P. Clement 318.00 B. Phinney 183.00 B. C lough 159.00 N. Provencher 310.50 F. Davis 140.50 R. Srnec 328. 00 J, Donlon 300.50 B. S. Taatjes 138.00 A, Downs 195.50 D. Taatjes 450.50 K. Hall 605.00 M. Taatjes 15.00 K. Hoff 250.50 R. Taatjes 68.00 E, Howard 288.00 S. Tompson 353.00 M, Labrle 315.50 T. Vigue 57.50 B. Llberi 240. 50 J. Wells 5.00 J. A. Lucler 463. 00 M. Wheldon 226.50 J, A. Lucler, truck 9.00 Agway Petroleum 1,900.78 AT&T 273.22 J. Barrett - supplies 40.00 Bergeron Associates 943.75 P. Colbath - services 30.60 DiPrizio & Sons 193.00 DiPrizio's Garage 237.06 Gray's Garage 125.00 Lakeside True Value 11.76 Lebanon Emergency Lighting 445.25 J. Lucier, supplies 35.80 J, McCallister - plowing 50.00 Milton Garage 81.00 Milton Hardware 1,056.37 Milton Mills Fire Precinct 2,500.00 New England Telephone 3,202.10 OASI 397.29 Ocean Park Septic Tank 40.00 City of Peabody - helmets 225.00 Peerless Insurance 115.15 Postmaster 13.00 Public Service of NH 687.47 Seacoast Fire Equipment 89.50 Signal Auto 55.51 Strafford Communications 1.653.36 TOTAL $ 24,790.46

34 AMBULANCE J. L, Gilman $ 300.00 R. Perry $ 575.00 J, Barrett 637.50 R. Sanborn 30.00 R. Bourdeau 5.00 D. Shute 55.00 S. Cole 25.00 R. Smec 60.00 M. Current 15.00 C. Williams 15.00 A. Downs 55.00 Agway Petroleum 270.81 J, Downs 40.00 All Welding 243. 00 T. Drew 40.00 Benoit Medical P. Edmands 507.50 & Surgical 232.85 K. Hall 125.00 P. Giampa 90.00 M. Hebert 10.00 Milton Garage 13.50

E. Howard 75.00 NH ( State of) 100.00 K. Johnson 35.00 OASI 181.10 M. Labrie 40.00 Peirce Ford 34.35 J, A. Lucler 55.00 Strafford Comm. 350.84 R, Marsters 192.50 TOTAL $ 4,408.95 LANDFILL R. Adjutant, wages $14,405.89 C. Merchant, wages 242.56 services 560.00 Truck 784. 00

J. Barrett, truck 1.176.00 R, Runnels, Jr. , trk 1,298.50

sand 1,692.80 R. Runnels, Sr. , wage s 753.29

R. Corson, wages 823.84 C . Trafton, truck 784. 00 R, Denault, wages 78.00 M, Verville, sand 224,00 R. Lussler, services 40.50 C. Williams, wages 362.40 R. Adjutant, Building Addition 400.00 R. Adjutant, Gate 50.00 Caterpillar Financial Services (leased equipment) 4,092.00 DiPrizio^s Garage 1,027.75 DiPrizio & Sons 671.16

Evergreen Valley Dev . Co. 110.00 J. P. Chemical Co. 100.00 L & S Equipment 192.25 Middleton Door 725.00 Milton Garage 1,081.60 Milton Hardware 137.13 N. E. Business Servic es 82.44 N.H. (State of) - license 35.00 OASI 1,191.59 Signal Auto 394. 84 TOTAL $ 33,516.54

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HIGHWAYS SUMMER C. Williams, R.A. $ 8,117.76 DiPrizio^s Garage $ 2, 307. 10 P. Chase, Wages 280.00 Donbec Sales 203. 00 R, Corson, Wages 8,888.15 Germon^s Garage 44. 00 K. Ellis, Wages 1,837.50 Grappone Truck Ctr. 2. 75 C. Merchant, Wages 1,453.47 Lakeside True Value truck 588.00 Hardware 296. 17 R. Runnels, Jr. Langlois Electric 572. 63 Truck 588.00 Miller Welding Sup. 336. 36 R. Runnels, Sr. Milton Garage 68. 55 Wages 8,030.68 Milton Hardware 23. 85 D. Theiss, Wages 320.00 Milton Water Prec. 10. 00 C. Trafton, Truck 526.75 N.E. Telephone 296. 80 M, Verville, Sand 1,252.00 Penn Culvert 4,,020. 34 Agway Petroleum 3,637.53 OASI 2,,068. 32 All Welding 123. 90 AT&T 11. 25 Public Service of NH 86. 76 Robbins Auto Parts 634. 87 Signal Auto Supply 101. 73 E. W. Sleeper 97. 66 Stuart Fasteners & Metal Products 550. 86 Tilcon 87. 00 TOTAL $ 47,,463. 74 HIGHWAYS - WINTER

C. WiUiams, R.A. $ 6,708.93 C. Merchant, wages 3,,505. 76 D. Aubert, services 100.00 R. Pennell, wages 180, 00

D. Cope, wages 635.00 R. Runnels, Sr. 8,,757. 48 R. Corson, wages 9,957.18 wages F, Davis, wages 120.00 D. Theiss, wages 280. 00 K. Ellis, wages 2,591.25 M. Williams, wages 20. 00 H. Emerson, wages 20.00 All Welding 73. 20

G. Horn, wages 235.00 Agway Petroleum 6,,373. 49 R. Horn, wages 150.00 AT&T 4. 50

Granite State Minerals 6,,316. 05

International Salt 1,,244. 18 Lakeside True Value Hardware 68. 12 Milton Gar^e 53. 9S Milton Hardware 73.,67 N.F. Telephone 208. 31

OASI 2.,370.,&4 Public Service of NH 144. 49 Robbins Auto Parts 97..52

36 Sanel Auto Parts $ 10.52 Signal Auto Supply- 244.17 Stuart Fasteners & Metal Products 64.93 TOTAL $ 50,608.67 GENERAL EXPENSES & EQUIPMENT

ATP Automotive Miller Welding Supl.L. 205.20 Warehouse $ 197. 39 Milton Hardware 36.39 DiPrizio's Garage 2,310.75 Municipal Sales 2,041.50 DiPrizio & Sons 9.70 Bobbins Auto Partss 252.74 Donbeck Sales 146.00 Sanel Auto Parts 375.84 Germon's Garage 59.20 Signal Auto Supply 111.32 J, Grappone 447.14 E.W. Sleeper Spreader 3,000.00 TOTAL $ 9,193.17 OILING Mystic Bituminous Products $ 15,972.00 STREET LIGHTING Public Service of NH $ 16,196.08 LIBRARY B. Smalley, Wages $ 1,101.12 R. Lumbard, Supplies 620.13 OASI 78.75 Seavey Painting 1,500.00 TOTAL $ 3,300.00 PATRIOTIC PURPOSES Oscar Moo rehouse Post #61 (Memorial Day) $ 500.00 PARKS & RECREATION B & B Excavating Contractors $ 1,820.00 C & K Printing 88.50 Coleman Bros. 300.00 Collins Sports Center 272.90 Criteria - bleachers 1,200.00 T, Drew 400.00 Lakeside True Value Hardware 39.19 McDuff Tree Experts 600.00 Meaders 25.29 Milton Hardware 169.38 Milton Town Beach - mowing 225.00 Milton Water District 25.00 OASI 23.53 Public Service of NH 265. 74 Rochester Agway Services 171. 00 D, Shute - supplies 31, 62

37 R. Woodill, Wages $ 329.00 Supplies 30.34 TOTAL $ 6,016.49 TOWN BEACH

J. Donlon, wages $ 898.50 S. Pero, wages $ 32.00

B. Hamm, wages 168. 00 B. Varney, wages1 36.00 D. Johnson, wages 18.00 L. Ward, wages 982.00 K. Johnson, wages 84.00 M, Wheldon, wages 273. 04 M. Joos, wages 1,142.31 D, White, wages 289.78 P. Mollica, wages 2,271.00 R. Woodill, wages 92.50 K. Otis, wages 715.00 A.T. &T. 40.08

B <& B Excavating 1,300.00 Bob's Sporting Goods - trophies 9.43 A.T. Clement - supplies 108.65 Coca-Cola Bottling 636. 00 Donlon - rubbish removal 200. 00 Forest Pump Co. 1,368.32 Foster's Daily Democrat 29.60 Goulet Supply 59.20 Jefferson Printing 41.50 Lakeside True Value Hardware 10.96 Milton Garage 37.50 Milton Gardens 15.00 Milton Hardware 184. 14 Milton Water District 55.00 NE Telephone 223.27 NH (State of) 16.00 OASI 500.67 Outdoor Equipment - tractor 3,100.00 Overhead Door 82.20 Public Service of NH 211.61 Roto -Rooter Services 100.00 Strafford County YMCA - lessons 1,000.00 Parks & Recreation - mowing (credit) -225. 00 TOTAL $ 16,106.26 CEMETERIES G. Banks, Services $ 601.12 HYDRANTS Milton Water District $ 2,200.00 DAMAGES AND LEGAL EXPENSES M. Burnham (damage by dogs) $ 30.00 Casper Associates 500.00 Cooper, Hall, Whittum, Shillaber 803.50 TOTAL $ 1,333^50 VACHON DRIVE

38 VACHON DRIVE D. Bolstridge, easement $ 1. 00 C. Merchant A, Gregoire, easement 1.00 wages $ 288.04 R. Henner, easement 1.00 truck 477.75

S, Henner, easement 1.00 R . Runnels, wages 288.04

T. Ryan, easement 1.00 Burke's Tree Sv • 2,,000.00 R. Smith, easement 1.00 Colbath Equip. 71.50 H. Vachon, easement 1.00 DiPrizio & Son 36.75 R. Corson, wages 344.28 Evergreen Valley

K. Ellis, wages 106.25 Dev. 8, 860.00 OASI 73.40 TOTAL $ 12, 553.01

TEMPORARY ]LOANS Farmington National & Savings Bank $ 650, 000.00 INTEREST Farmington National & Savings Bank $ 550.00 REFUNDS J. Ball $ R. Lily $ 506.43 (Redeemed tax) $ 578.56 T. McLaughlin 96.76 Bankeast 849.20 Milton (Town of) 7.29 H. Blair (excise) 14.00 J. Nute 22.90 M. Bodwell 24.17 M. Perkins W. Como 41.64 (redeemed tax) 893.55 D, Drew 33.71 F. Pero 90.83

E . Durkee 59.02 M. Place 64.84 M. Fortin (excise) 63.00 w. Piorier 257.85 G & N Constr. 19.70 M. Roberts 1.56 T. Hall 34.63 M. Rupp 78.12 E. Ham (excise) 11.50 A. Sceggell 30.20 C. Harriman 40.00 H. Still I'ngs 22.91 R. Henderson 115.36 E. Slosser (excise) 5.50 J. Higgins 303.32 G. Trainor 134.40 R. Home 64.85 A. Tremblay 352.51 Hurd Lumber (yield tax) 96.81 A. Turcotte 5.00 H. Jappe 768.81 J. Wadleigh 58.34 J. Zambesi 10.53

TOTAL $ 5, 757.80 PRECINCTS

Milton Mills Fire District $ 8, 564.85* Milton Mills Fire ('Insurance) 115.15 Milton Water District 37, 557.56 TOTAL $ 46, 237.56 Plus S2,500.00 from Milton Fire Dept. budget

39 STRAFFORD COUNTY $ 145,190.00

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Marriage Licenses $ 494. 00 Dog Licenses 214.00 Boat Registrations 455.00 OASI 23.56 TOTAL $ 1,186.56 TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN Betty J. Hoff, Collector $ 106,102.09 SCHOOLS D. Phillips, Treas. 1985-1986 $ 620,059.00 D. Phillips, Treas. 1986-1987 725,000.00 TOTAL $1,345,509,00 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Carri-Plodzik-Sanderson - Audit $ 4,206.50 Cartographic Associates - Map 2,000.00 H. Scott Flegal - Building 3,000.00 Grappone Ford - Cruiser 12,200.00 Town of Milton - Revenue Sharing 2,000.00 Town of Milton - Yield Tax Escrow 3,141.54 Rural District Health Council 8,203.80 Strafford County Community Action 4,000.00 Strafford Dispatch 2,750.00 Strafford Regional Planning 1,690.00 PLANNING & ZONING Equity Publishing Co» 71.00 Fosters Daily Democrat 52,50 E, Ling - Postage 179,09 Lynprint 84.00 G. Stewart - supplies 11.00 T. Tasker - supplies 21.30 $418.89 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD Blue Cross/Blue Shield $10,238.88 HEALTH DEPARTMENT C. Logan, Heath Officer 186,36 O.A.S.L 13,32 $199.68 VITAL STATISTICS I. Eldridge $99.50

4a MILTON FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Report of 1986

RECEIPTS Balance in Bank, January 1, 1986 $ 858. 37 Cash in Library 1. 65 Cash on Hand 17. 69 Grant from State 107. 29

Appropriation 1, 300. 00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $4, 285. 00

DISBURSEMENTS Public Service $ 80. 81 Books and Magazines 622. 83 Janitor 155. 00

Painting 1, 500. 00 Labor 25. 00

Librarian's Salary 1, 101. 12 O.A. S. I. 78. 75 Postage 4. 17 Bank Charges 26. 84 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $3^ 794. 52

Balance in Bank December 31, 1986 477. 71

Cash in Library 1. 65 Cash on Hand 11. 12

Disbursements 3j 794. 52 $4, 285. 00

Respectfully submitted,

ROBERT LUMBARD Treasurer of Trustees

41 REPORT OF THE TAX COLLECTOR SUMMARY OF WARRANTS PROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES

LEVY OF 1986 DR Taxes Committed to Collector: Property Taxes $1.A65.389.30 Resident Taxes 18,A30.00 Yield Taxes 7,157.04 Added Taxes: Property Taxes 5,511.23 Resident Taxes 2,0A0.00 Overpayments: a/c Property Taxes 2,655.8A Interest Collected on Delinquent Property Taxes: 2,162.53 Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes~~ 51.00 TOTAL DEBITS Si ,503,396.94 CR Remittances to Treasurer During Fiscal Year: Property Taxes $1,225,486.61 Resident Taxes 16,780.00 Yield Taxes 6,519.79 Interest Collected During Year 2,162.53 Penalties on Resident Taxes 51.00 Abatements Made During Year: Property Taxes 2,870.04 Resident Taxes 40.00 Uncollected Taxes - End of Fiscal Year: (As Per Collector's List) Property Taxes 245,199.72 Resident Taxes 3,650.00 Yield Taxes 637.25 TOTAL CREDITS $1,503,396.94 LEVY OF 1985 DR Uncollected Taxes - Beginning of Fiscal Year: Property Taxes $288,118.33 Resident Taxes 3,630.00 Yield Taxes 379.08 Taxes Committed To Collector: Credit 257.45 Added Taxes: Property Taxes 901.35 Resident Taxes 660.00 Overpayments: a/c Property Taxes 41.64 Interest Collected on Delinquent Property Taxes: 19,226.71 Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes 222.00 TOTAL DEBITS $313,436.56

42 CR Remittances To Treasurer During Fiscal Year: Property Taxes $289,256.86 Resident Taxes 2,290.00 Yield Taxes 379.08 Interest Collected During Year 19,226.71 Penalties on Resident Taxes 222.00 Abatements Made During Year: Property Taxes 61.91 Resident Taxes 1,120.00 Uncollected Taxes - End of Fiscal Year: (As Per Collector's List) Resident Taxes 880.00 TOTAL CREDITS $313,436.56 LEVY OF PRIOR YEARS DR Uncollected Taxes - Beginning of Fiscal Year Property Taxes $3,668.06 Resident Taxes A,515.00 Yield Taxes 4,506.14 Taxes Committed To Collector Credit 9.87 Interest Collected on Delinquent Property Taxes: 321.05 Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes 19.00 TOTAL DEBITS $13,039.12 CR Remittances To Treasurer During Fiscal Year: Property Taxes $1,195.90 Resident Taxes 190.00 Interest Collected During Year 321.05 Penalties on Resident Taxes 19.00

Abatements Made During Year: Property Taxes 371.61 Resident Taxes 3,355.00 Yield Taxes 4,506.14 Uncollected Taxes - End of Fiscal Year: (As Per Collector's List) Property Taxes 2,110.42 Resident Taxes 970.00 TOTAL CREDITS $13,039.12

43 4

MILTON POLICE REPOET

The Police Department would like to thank the residents for their help and cooperation in 1986. I would like to thank all department personnel for their assis- tance this past year. I am looking forward to serving the town in the future.

WILLIAM M. CANNEY Chief of Police

C raiser Mileage 36, 666.

1986 MILTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY

Accidents 112 D.E, Tags Accidents Fatal 2 Domestic Disturbances (Assist State Police) Incidents OHRV 1 Missing Persons Veh^s off rdwy 7 M.V. Check-ups Veh's towed 8 M, V. warnings Alarms 29 Parking tickets Assist other depts. 18 Petitions Attempted Suicides 1 Pistol Permits Burglaries 32 Protective Custody Criminal Investigations 24 Public Assists. Criminal Mischief 67 Thefts Criminal Threatening 7

Court Activity 315

COURT ACTIVITY BROKEN DOWN

Aggravated Felonious Misuse of Plates Sexual Assault 1 Operating after Suspen. Arrests 32 Operating left of center Assault 2 Period of Lighting Bench Warrants 12 Reckless Operation Conduct after accident 3 Simple Assault Criminal Mischief 1 Solid Line Criminal Threatening 3 Speed Criminal Trespass 3 Stop Sign Disobeying Officer 1 Tire Requirements Disorderly Conduct 1 Ord.#474 (Open Container)

44 D.W.I. 7 Ord. #784 (Littering) 1 Failure to Display 1 Ord. #869 (Laying Rubber) 3 Failure to Yield 1 Trailer Brakes 1 Flaps & Guards 1 Uninspected 60 Highway Markings 4 Unregistered, M. V, 7 niegal Turning 1 Unregistered, O. H. R.V. 1 Indecent Exposure 1 Visual Required 4 Issuing Bad Checks 2 Welfare Fraud 1 License Required 9

JUVENILE OFFICER REPORT 1986

New Juvenile Petitions 15 Old Juvenile Petitions (follow ups) 16 Assist other Departments (Juvenile work) 11 Domestic Complaints Answered 18 Assist Chief with Adult Calls (hours) 312

Respectfully submitted, GARY A. BELLMARE Juvenile Officer

ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER'S REPORT

Miles traveled: 2,340

Calls from Dispatch 183 Calls to Police Department 83 Dogs to Pound 38 Strays 26 Cruelty Calls 20 Lost Dogs 33 Strays returned to owner 21 Fines 11 Abandonment 1 At large 23 Wai'nings 55 Hit by vehicles 12 Hit and Run 1 Killed by Vehicles 3 Dog Bites 5 Domestic Animal Kills 4

Respectfully submitted, CALVIN GULLIFORD Animal Control Officer

45 TREASURER'S REPORT: 1986

At year's end, the Town's general fund had $288,261.27 cash on hand as compared to $328,000.00 at the end of 1985. Invested surplus funds earned was $1A,093.75 while it was only necessary to spend $550.00 to borrow for a brief period in the year. 1986 will have to be remembered as the year the pressures of growth became apparent in the Town of Milton: sub-division talk be- came construction plans, after 25 years the sewer project got under- way, 1.5 million dollars of new residential construction added to tax rolls, the camp road issue took on new dimensions, town officials moved up the street, and the, feds ended Revenue Sharing. 1986 was also a year where the tax rate down by $2.00 per thousand. Already 1987 budgets suggest a major tax hike next year. When looking at March budgets, figure every $50,000.00 of new ex- penditure equals an additional one dollar per thousand on the tax rate. On the other hand every new one million dollars assessed val- uation brings in $50,000.00 in revenue. Add county, school and town increases and you get the November tax increase. It seems like in March it is time to solve town problems and in November it is time to reduce taxes. There is a direct connection between the tv/o months.

Revenue Sharing During the year $12,306.90 was received from the U. S. Treasury. $A50.32 was earned on the funds and on December 31, 1986 a total of $12,306.90 was paid into the General Fund, directed toward street lighting and land fill expenses. Durgin Fund

The fund totaled $89,594.65 January 1, 1986 and totaled $94,029.06 January 14, 1987. $6,857.53 was earned from the money market account along with $176.88 from Con Edison stock totaling $7,034.41 in receipts for the year. Three expenditures totaling $2,600.00 were made from the fund: $500.00 to Nute High for the Olympics of the Mind trip, $2,000.00 to Cartographic Associates for the tax map, and $100.00 to Milton Elementary for Natures Classroom. Total receipts of $7,034.41 less $2,600.00 expenditures show an increase in principal of $4,434.41. $35,000.00 of excess principal were earmarked at special town meeting for purchase of the new Town Office. With that obligation the funds principal is actually $59,029.06. Sewer Report As of January 22, 1987 $3,752,950.25 has been spent on sewer and treatment plant construction. A breakdown of those expenses are: Administrative $ 27,000.10 Preliminary 16,520.60 Land & ROW'S 6,337.00 Engineering 547,440.00 Construction 3,086,970.20

46 Contingency 13,855.80 Interest 31,3A7.16 Phase 1 (design) 8,864.52 Legal & Fiscal 1A,50A.87 Catch Basin 110.00 $3,752,950.25

Actual project completed is about 82% while funds budgeted and spent are at 72%. Additionally, $37,6A4.61 has been earned by investing idle funds. We are expecting to begin treating sewage May 1, 1987 so hook ups will proceed at that time. We anticipate quarterly billing so the last half of 1987 will see some revenues and because we an- ticipate expenditures, we need to make appropriations for the same.

Respectfully submitted,

VICTOR JOOS, JR. Treasurer

REPORT OF TOWN FOREST FIRE WARDEN AND STATE FOREST RANGER

Between July 1985 and June 1986, we experienced fewer fires than normal. The two leading causes of forest fires were again children and fires kindled without written permission of a Forest Fire Warden. Both causes are preventable, but only with your help. Please help our town and state forest fire officials with forest fire prevention. Contact your Forest Fire Warden for more in- formation. Enforcement of a state timber harvest regulation is the respon- sibility of State Forestry officials. Our state has excellent timber harvest regulations; however, your assistance is needed. If you know of a logging operation and suspect a state timber harvest law may be violated, call your Forest Fire Warden. If you own forest land, you became responsible for the timber tax payment starting April 1, 1986. This is a change in the Timber Tax Law that will impact all forest landowners. Contact your Board of Selectmen for timber tax forms.

FOREST FIRE STATISTICS - 1986

Number Fires Statewide 8A0 Acres Burned Statewide 751 Cost of Suppression $275,956 District 5 Fires 135 Acres 39 Town Fires 2 Acres 120 sq. ft

47 WARRANT OF THE MILTON MILLS FIRE DISTRICT MODERATOR CLERK TREASURER Richard Rodrique Harold Toy Brenda Toy COMMISSIONERS Warren Swope Ted Westfall Robert Lumbard

To the Inhabitants of the Milton Mills Fire District, in the Town of Milton qualified to vote in District affairs:

You are hereby notified to meet in the Fire House in said Dis- trict on Saturday the lAth of March, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. to act on the following: 1. To choose a Moderator for the following year. 2. To choose a Clerk for the following year. 3. To choose a Treasurer fox the following year. 4. To choose a Commissioner for the ensuing three years.

5. To see what sum of money the District will vote to pay the Chief, the Assistant Chief, the Engineers, and the Firemen in addition to the amount allowed by law, and the rate of pay to the aforementioned men while fighting fires in the District, in the Town, in the surrounding Towns and to pass any vote relative thereto.

6. To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money not to exceed ($12,225.00) Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars to pay the operating ex- penses for the ensuing year and to pass any vote or votes relative thereto.

7. To see if the District will vote to authorize the Commis- sioners to borrow on notes of the District if necessary in anticipation of 1987 taxes.

8. To transact any other business that may legally come be- fore this meeting. WARREN L. SWOPE THEODORE WESTFALL ROBERT LUMBARD Commissioners

Given under our hand and seal at Milton Mills, N.H. on this 8th day of February, 1987. WARREN L. SWOPE THEODORE WESTFALL ROBERT LUMBARD Commissioners

48 MILTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT 1986

The Milton Fire Dept responded to the following calls in 1986,

Mutual Aid - Farmington lA Lebanon A Middleton 3 Rochester 1 Union 1 Vehicle Fire 14 Chimney Fire 11 Auto Accident 9 Gas Wash Down 5 Assist Sewer Project 5 Arcing Wires 2 Electrical Problem 2 Grass Fire 2 Alarm Activation 2 Assist Ambulance 2 Brush Fire 2 Plugged Chimney 2 Furnace Problem 2 Dump Fire 2 Structure Fire Pump Out Cellar Lost Children Gas Odor Smoke Investigation No Permit Fire Oil Spill Paving Machine False Alarm TOTAL 9A

At this time I would like to thank the members and auxiliary of the Milton fire department for their assistance during the past year. Without their help my job would be a lot more difficult. We are all aware that the town of Milton has grown a lot in the past couple of years. New housing, changes in old housing and changes in roads are all things that have an effect on the fire de- partment as it relates to fire prevention and surpression. If at any time you know of changes, permanent or temporary, that have an effect on the fire service please do not hesitate to contact a mem- ber of the Milton fire department so that we may continue to keep fire losses in Milton to a minimum.

Respectfully submitted,

JOHN L. OILMAN Fire Chief

49 MILTON EMERGENCY AMBULANCE REPORT 1986

The Milton ambulance responded to the following calls in 1986. HOUSE CALLS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS TOTAL 1st Quarter 32 5 37 2nd Quarter 3A 11 AS 3rd Quarter 25 9 34 Ath Quarter 26 8 3A TOTALS 117 33 150

Called but not neededsded 16

TOTAL 116

Frisbie Hospital-Rochester 135 Huggins Hospital-Wolfeboro 7 Went worth/Douglass-Dover 5 Sanford/Goodall-Sanford 1 Riverside Rest Home-Dover 1 Pease Air Base-Newington 1

At this time I would like to thank all of the members and aux- iliary for a job well done during the past year. Remaining up to date in the emergency medical services is a never ending job. There are always new things to learn, old tech- niques to update and new materials to learn about. All of these things take time* Time that is given freely by these people so that the town of Milton will have the best and fastest service that can be provided by a volunteer organization.

Respectfully submitted, John L. Oilman DIRECTOR

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT

Milton applied for and was successful in receiving a $350,000 Community Development Block Grant in 1985 for the purpose of re- habilitating twenty-nine units of low-moderate income housing and providing sewer hook-ups for twenty additional units in the Milton Village target area. The original timetable called for the 18-month project to be completed by June of 1987. Because of the program's delayed start, however, the need to coordinate with the Sewer Proj- ect's timetable, the current CD. Program has been extended several months. To date, approximately twenty-five applications for assistance have been received and of these, some twenty-two have met the in- come eligibility guidelines. $165,000 of the available $292,000 has been committed or spent so far for rehab projects and it is likely that the original goal of twenty-nine units will be exceeded.

50 Assistance is available to qualified applicants in the forms of 100% grants for low inconne residents and 3% loans for moderate in- come residents or owners of rental property occupied by eligible tenants. As all residents of the sewer service area will be required to connect their homes to the system, any village residents who sus- pect they might qualify should fill out an application in order to help defray these expenses. An application has been submitted to extend the scope of the project in the present target area for a second round of funding. Before the project can be extended to include other sections of the Town, studies must first be conducted to provide the data to support a subsequent application. To this end, the Community Development office plans to apply for a Planning Grant this spring to fund the cost of a feasibility study for the Town's other two population centers.

I wish to acknowledge the support and assistance of the Select- men, the Community Development Advisory Board and the residents of Milton in the Program's success so far. Special thanks go out to Dotty Paey and Victor Joos for sharing their combined wealth of in- formation about Milton and its residents and to the local C.A.P. office for program co-ordination. Residents interested in the pro- gram are invited to drop in at the Selectmen's office or give us a call at 652-9A14.

JOHN McGINLEY Program Director

OFFICE OF RECREATION SERVICES

1986 SUMMARY

This past year has seen a lot of improvements in our facilities. The following improvements were made at the ball park: new spec- tator bleachers, 16 ft. square sand box, reconstructed parking lot, cleared brush in order for up coming new facilities, with a new memorial sign installed by Tom Drew. The Bicentennial Park also saw new improvements with the clearing of brush alongside the river bank for expansion of park and parking area. One negative area, we have seen extreme damage to the ball park concession buildings. All in all a good year with great improvements.

1987 PLANS

Reconstruction of damage to concession buildings will be first at hand, with the front gate to be set back for better use of tennis court. There will be more brush clearing and burning, along with repair work to the ball park fence, backstop, and dugouts, to install new safety railings for bleaches, and to renovate the Milton Mills park area. We have a recreational activity program in motion and

51 the revitalization of Milton Commons in conjunction with the Woman's Club of Milton. There will be a special ceremony for officially dedicating the new memorial sign for the Lockhart Ballpark. A real busy year ahead for us, but a most rewarding one for you. Parks & Recreation Commission Dennis Dube (chairperson) Rodney Woodill Susan Roy Douglas Shute Scott Berry

SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY

As of December 31 , 1986

DESCRIPTION VALUATION

Town House, Land & Building $ 49,650 00 Town Office Building, Land & Building 71,250 00** Furniture & Equipment 10,000 00 Library, Land & Building 27,650 00 Furniture & Equipment 2,000 00 Police Department, Land & Building 10,950 00 Furniture & Equipment 20,000 00 Fire Department, Lands & Buildings 111,350 00 Equipment 105,000 00 Highway Department, Land & Building 37,800 00 Equipment 100,000 00 Parks, Commons & Playgrounds 102,850, 00 Sewer Plant & Facilities 1,155,000 00 Schools, Lands, Buildings, Equipment 1,672,743, 00 Town House Lot 17,100, 00 Remick Lot 3,150, 00 Town Farm Lot 23,750, 00 K of P Lot 2,150, 00 Tibbetts Lot 200, 00 Land - Church St. 7,800, 00 Land - Piggott Hill 3,500, 00 Land - Adams SD 700, 00 Land - McKeagney Rd. 3,150. 00 Land - Rt. 16B 5,150. 00 Land - Willey Rd., MM 7,400. 00 Land - N. Main St. 10,550. 00 Land - N. Main St. 8,750. 00 Land - E/S Rt. 16 8,400. 00 Ambulance & Equipment 25,000. 00 3,602,993.00 **Purchase of this building not finalized

52 1987 BUDGET OF THE MILTON MILLS FIRE DISTRICT

Actual Commissioner's Expenditures Budget Appropriations or Expenditures Prior Year Current Year Gas and Supplies $ 379.45 $ 400. 00 Truck Service 585.40 500.00 Payroll 4,083.50 3,000.00 Public Service 272.11 300.00 Telephone 368.08 350.00 Fuel Oil 1,737.78 1,800.00 Insurance 1,270.15 3,600.00 Bank Charges 25.08 25.00 Treasurer's Salary 100.00 100.00 Equipment Repairs 64.00 100.00 Repayment of Loan 500.00 Furnace Maintenance 50.00 Capital Outlay - Equipment 1,855.00 2,000.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS OR $17,260.53 $12,225.00 EXPENDITURES

Actual Estimated Revenue Revenue Source of Revenues and Credits Prior Year Current Year Business Profit Tax $ 464. 94 $ 464. 94 Service Outside District 2,500.00 2,500.00 Gifts 100.00 TOTAL REVENUES EXCEPT PRECINCT TAXES $3, 064. 94 $ 2,964,94 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY PRECINCT TAXES 9,260.06 TOTAL REVENUES AND PRECINCT TAXES $12,225.00

CERTIFICATE OF POSTING Certified that this budget was posted with warrant for meeting on March 14, 1987. WARREN L. SWOPE THEODORE WESTFALL ROBERT LUMBARD

53 FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE MILTON MILLS FIRE DISTRICT

BALANCE SHEET ASSEIS

Cash on Hand Cash Balance Dec. 31, 1986 $ 933.32 LIABILITIES Bills Owed by Precinct Kendall Insurance 1,154.73

SCHEDULE OF PRECINCT PROPERTY

1969 Ford and Equipment $36,600.00 1959 Chevrolet and Equipment 25, 000. 00 1955 Ford and Equipment 5.000.00 TOTAL VALUATION $67,600.00

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES REVENUES Current Revenues: From Taxes: District Taxes $ 9,180.00 Business Taxes 464. 94 From Other Sources: Service Outside District 2, 500. 00 Gifts 100. 00 TOTAL REVENUES $12,244.04 Fund Balance Beginning of Year 49. 01

EXPENDITURES Current Maintenance Expenses: Gas & Supplies 379.45 Truck Service 585.40 Payroll 4,033.50 Public Service 392.11 Telephone 368. 06 Fuel Oil 1,737.78 Insurance 1,270.15 Bank Charges 25.08 Treasurer's Salary 100.00 Equipment Repair 64,00 Repayment Loan 500. 00

54 Capital Outlay - Equipment 1.855.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $11,360.63 Fund Balance End of Year $ 933. 32

MILTON MILLS FIRE DISTRICT REPORT OF THE TREASURER Statement of Income and Expenditures For the period ending December 31, 1986

Balance January 1, 1986 $ 49. 01 Income: District Taxes $9,180.00 Business Profit Tax 464. 94 Services Outside District 2,500.00 Gifts 100.00 TOTAL INCOME 12.244.94 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE $12,293.95 Expenditures: Equipment $1,855.00 Gas & Supplies 379.45 Truck Service 585.40 Payroll 4,083.60 PSNH 392.11 Telephone 368. 06 Fuel Oil 1,737.78 Insurance 1,270.15 Bank Charges 25.08 Treasurer's Salary 100.00 Equipment Repair 64.00 Repayment of Loan 500. 00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11,360.63 Cash Balance December 31, 1986 933. 32

Truck Insurance payable (1, 154. 73) Fund Balance December 31, 1986 $ (221. 41>

BRENDA L,. TOY Treasurer

55 REPORT OF THE MILTON MILLS FIRE CHIEF

To the Commissioners and Voters of the Milton Mills Fire Dist- trict, the following calls were answered for 1986.

IN DISTRICT OUT OF DISTRICT Heart Attack 1 Stand by Milton Brush fire 2 Forest Fire Middleton Chimney Fire 2 Auto Accident Acton Dog Rescue 1 Structure Fire 1 Grass Fire 1 Car Fire 1 False Alarm 2 Auto Accident 1 Power Line Fire 2 Gasoline Spill 1 15 5 TOTAL CALLS ANSWERED 20

I want to thank everyone for their cooperation this last year.

Respectfully submitted,

HARRY SMITH, Chief

56 1986 CEMETERY FUNDS REPORT

Principal Interest CD 3013 (Exp. 2-3-86) $ 49. 72 CD 956-728-0 (Exp. 3-2-86) 472. 87 CD 02-430-501 (Exp. 4-4-86) 165. 26 CD 02-004-563 (Exp. 6-28-86) 1,,592. 38 CD 0-243-656 $ 15, 000. 00 1,,558. 81 CD 2086 30, 000. 00 2,,874. 65 CD 959-322-0 15, 000. 00 1,,555. 81 CD 959-653-0 12, 975. 73 1,,271. 54 Savings Acct. #9935 (Closed 4/3/86) 3. 78 Money Market #900-436-6 34, 755. 82 1,,403. 07 Checking Acct. #712-704-1 269. 87

CD 961-606-0 35, 000. 00 2,,692. 65 $143, 001. 42 $13,,640. 54 New Accounts: Stanley Perkins $ 100. 00 Estate Carrie A. Merrick 1, 500. 00 Louis J. Kensta 100. 00 Normand AUard 100. 00 Carleton & Myrtle Sanborn 200. 00 $" 2, 000. 00 Money Market Acct. #900-436-6: Balance on Hand 12/31/85 $ 8,,984. 95

CD 3013 (Exp. 2-3-86) 5,,000. 00 Interest CD 2086 1,,285. 63 Interest CD 02-43-656 730. 46 Interest CD 02-43-0501 648. 93

Interest CD 02-43-004-563 1, 125. 27

Interest CD 956-728-0 5,,072. 29 Interest CD 959-322-0 (1985) 1,,074. 37 Interest CD 959-653-0 719. 58 Savings Acct. #9935 287. 20

CD 02-43-0501 and Interest 5,,882. 38 New Accounts 2,,000. 00 CD 02-43-004-563 10,,000. 00

Interest CD 02-43-004-563 1,,592. 38 Interest CD 020-961-6060 2,,692. 65

Interest CD 959-322-0 (1986) 1,,555. 81

Interest CD 959-653-0 1,,271. 54 Interest CD 2086 2,,874. 65 Interest CD 02-43-656 1,,558. 81

Interest Money Market Account 1,,403. 07 $ 55,,759. 97

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Money Market Acct. #900-436-6 ! Expenses: To Hayes Cemetery Assoc, from Nute Fund $ 1,454.02 CD 961-606-0 9,527.13 Transferred to Checking Account 3,900.00 Flowers 2,073.00 Tree Removal 150.00 Caretakers 3,900.00 Balance on Hand 12 '31 '8 34,755.82 $55,759.97

Checking Account #712-704-1 ; Balance on Hand 12-31-85 $ 134.74 Transferred from Money Market Acct, 3.900.00 $ 4, 034. 74 Expenses: Photo -copying and postage - State reports $ 32.53 Lime for Applebee Cemetery 16.54 Monument Repairs 250.00 C aretakers 3,465.80 Balance on Hand 12-31-86 269.87 $ 4,034.74

1986 PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY REPORT

Principal: CD 956-729-0 (Exp. 3-2-86) $ 5,000.00 CD 961-605-0 5,000.00

Farmington Money Market #900-730-5 : Balance 12-31-85 $ 3,905.71 Interest CD 956-729-0 125.82 Interest CD 961-605-0 339.01 Interest Money Market Account 262.34 $ 4,632.88 Expenses: Caretakers $ 800.00 Flowers (Wentworth) 48.00 Balance 12-31-86 3,784.88 $ 4,632.88

58 1986 SCHOOL FUNDS REPORT

Investment Principal Interest CD 02-43-670 $ 15,000.00 $ 1,710.93 Profile Fund One #01-85-550-065 14,242.19 492.35 CD 959-652-0 11,943.03 1,164.47 CD 04-200-2087 30,000.00 2,863.10 CD 959-321-0 20,000.00 2,060.99 CD 961-607-0 35,000.00 2,692.65 CD 3012 (Exp. 2-3-86) 59.67 CD 956-727-0 (Exp. 3-2-86) 425. 98 $126,185.22 $11,470.14

Profile Fund One #01-85-550-065 ; Balance on Hand 12-31-85 $ 18,405.59 Interest on Account 492.35 Other Interest Deposited 10,551.81 CD 3012 (Exp. 2-3-86) 6,000.00 $ 35,449.75 Expenses: CD 961-607-0 $ 9,574.02 Milton School District 11,630.01 Printed Checks 3.53 Balance on Hand 12-31-86 14.242.19 $35,449.75

1986 NUTE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND

Principal: CD 16-901020 (Exp. 2-2-88) $ 1,000.00 (Interest payable at maturity)

Profile Savings Account #02-21157 ; Balance 12-31-85 $ 175.97 Interest 1986 10.10 Balance 12-31-86 $ 186. 07

1986 CRUISER CAPITAL REOTBVE FUND REPORT

Money Market Account #901-101-6 ; Balance on Hand 12-ai-85 $ 2, 683. 14 Interest to 6-23-86 96.64 Withdrawn for new cruiser $ 2, 779, 78^

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61 BANKEAST TRUST COMPANY Agent for Nute Charitable Association Fiscal Year June 1, 1985, to May 31, 1986

SUMMARY OF INCOME 06/01/85 Balance of Income on Hand at Beginning of Fiscal Year $13,302.68 Total Income Received During Fiscal Year 14,410. 91 27,713.59 Less Disbursements: Paid to Individuals $9,415.00 Paid to Bankeast Trust Company - fees 1, 113. 84 Paid to William Dean, P. A, for preparation of Tax Return 125.00 Paid to State of New Hampshire Filing Fee 75.00 Total Disbursements for Fiscal Year $10.728.84 05/31/86 Income Balance on Hand at End of Fiscal Year $16, 984. 78

SUMMARY INVENTORY OF VALUATION TAX YEAR 1986

Description Valuation Land Before Current Use $19,871,400.00 Land After Current Use 18,763,550.00 Buildings 31, 092, 850. 00 Electric 889.300.00 TOTAL VALUATION BEFORE EXEMPTIONS $50,745,700.00 Elderly Exemptions 1.112.775.00 NET VALUATION ON WHICH TAX RATE IS COMPUTED $49,632,925.00

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63 RURAL DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL, INC. ANNUAL REPORT - 1986

The Rural District Health Council is entering its' 18th year as your certified home health agency providing your town with skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, med- ical social worker, home health aides and homemakers; a comprehen- sive Hospice program certified by Blue Cross Blue Shield and GE insurance. A 2A hour answering service with a nurse available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with home visits made as indicated is an important service. The year 1986 has brought some sadness and gladness to the agency. On July 13, 1986 the agency staff and communities were greatly saddened by the passing of Myrtle Walsh, R.N., a dedicated staff nurse for 13 years. Just a nurse in the field making home visits to the elderly, handicapped and sick, reassuring them with a smile, a hug, a touch of the hand and teaching the value of life as she knewi it in Giving; Myrtle a truly born nurse, will be missed by her family, friends, co-workers and mostly by her patients. The Board of Directors has been searching for larger head- quarters for the agency. The purchase of A Winter Street was com- pleted on June 2, 1986 and the summer was a busy one with reno- vations and general grooming of the building. On October 27, 1986 the office of the Rural District Health Council was moved to the new location. 1986 has seen many changes in the health care field, hospital census down, home health census up with medicare paying less for services needed; hospitals making agreements with individual home health agencies to provide care for their service area, some of the smaller agencies joining forces with others in order to continue services. The Board of Directors and staff would like to thank the fam- ilies of the following for naming memorial contributions in their names. Grace Kendall Myrtle Walsh Martha Hilton George Eaton Dorothy Nichols Christina Berry Stanley Dearborn Charles Maggio, Sr. Mildred Calef Thomas Gaskill James Pierce Florence Coughlin The Board of Directors of the Rural District Health Council voted to increase the per capita amount to $3.70 for 1987. We will look hard throughout the year keeping a check on charges and ex- penses in order to continue to provide quality care for the least costly amount. During the past year the Council has made for your town 271 skilled nursing visits, 57 therapy visits, 220 home health aide visits, 7 homemaker hours; there have been 55 child health home visits, and 49 child health clinic visits. There's no place like home, especially when you are ill —For more information call the office at 4 Winter St., Farmington, N.H. 755-2202. ARDALA HOULE, R.N., Execitive Director

64 FINANCIAL REPORT

ASSETS

Cash: All funds in custody of Treasurer 301,018.49 All funds in custody of Tax Collector 60,394.97 All funds in custody of Town Clerk 16,181,68

Bills due Town (Durgin Fund for Building) 35,000.00 Lien for Elderly 1,869.01

Unredeemed Taxes: Levy of 1985 57,822.00 Levy of Previous Years 23,668.12

Uncollected Taxes: Levy of 1986 249,486.97 Levy of 1985 880.00 Levy of Previous Years 3,080.42

Total Assets 749,401.66

LIABILITIES

Accounts Owed by the Town: Bills Outstanding 9,910.75 Unexpended Balance - Vachon Dr. 12,446.99 Unexpended Balance - Building 29,000.00 Durgin Fund for Building a5,000.00 School Taxes Payable 469,276.00 Lien for Elderly 1,869.01

Total Liabilities 557,502.75

Fund Balance T91,898.91

74M01.66

65 MILTON WATER DISTRICT WARRANT

To the Inhabitants of the Milton Water District, qualified to vote in the affairs of the District.

You are hereby notified to meet in the American Legion Hall, in the said District, Saturday the 21st of March, 1987 at seven (7:00) o'clock in the evening to act on the following articles:

1. To choose a Moderator for the ensuing year.

2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.

3. To choose a Commissioner for the ensuing three years.

4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.

5. To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate Five Thousand Five Hiandred Fifty-Five Dollars and Fifty-six cents ($5,555.56) to pay notes and interest.

6. To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) for a new pump and building.

7. To determine the salaries, wages and other compensation and allowances for all persons serving the District and pass any vote relative thereto.

8. To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate Twenty-six Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Dollars ($26,560.00) for the operation of the District as follows:

A. Officers' Salaries $ 1,080.00 B. Officers' Expenses 500.00 C. Pump House 14,000.00 D. General Maintenance 4,480.00 E. Precinct Building 1,500.00 F. Equipment Maintenance 1,000.00 G. General Expenses 4,000.00 TOTAL $26,560.00

9- To authorize the Commissioners to hire on notes and interest of the District a sum of money necessary to pay current expenses in anticipation of taxes of 1987 and pass any vote or votes relative thereto.

10. To hear reports of committies and take any action relative thereto.

66 11. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.

Given under our hands and seal this 19th day of February, 1987.

A true copy of Warrant - Attest: SCOTT TAATJES JAMES SANBORN JAMES BARRETT

61- MILTON WATER DISTRICT COLLECTOR'S REPORT YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1986

Total Water Rents Collected $10,A6A.96 Total Private Accounts Collected 8A1.A7 Total Interest Collected 189.7A Collected From All Sources $11,A96.17

ASSETS Uncollected Water Rents: Year 1982 $ 50.00 Year 1983 59.96 Year 1984 102.08 Year 1985 309.A0 Year 1986 586.59 TOTAL $1,108.03

Uncollected Private Accounts 138.20

TOTAL ASSETS $1,2A6.23

Respectfully Submitted, DOROTHY PAEY Collector

68 1986 TAX YEAR

INVENTORY

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TAXPAYERS

Milton, New Hampshire

Listed are the legal owners of property as of April 1, 1986. The assessed valuations are also of that date. The 1986 Tax Year extends from March 31, 1986 to March 31, 1987.

1-A 1986 TAX YEAR Inventory of Taxpayers - Milton, New Hampshire

Listed are the legal owners of property as of April 1, 1986. The assessed valuations are also of that date. The 1986 Tax Year extends from April 1, 1986, to March 31, 1987.

NAME DESCRIPTION VALUE

Ackley, Stephen C. & Mary B. L/B Main St. , MM $ 27,900 Adams, Agnes P. L/0 Cross Rd. 7,900

Adams, Robert R. Jr. & Jean T. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 42,750 Addison, Albert C. & Jeanne L/0 Nutes Ridge 16,400 Adjutant, Ronald H. & Susan E. L/B Charles St. 16,250 Adjutant, Ronald H. & Susan E. L/B Charles St. 6,600 Agri, Joseph M. & Patricia L/B 369 Milton-Rochester Rd. 50,400 Agri, Joseph M. & Patricia L/B Rt. 16 39,150 Agri, Joseph M. & Patricia L/0 Milton-Rochester Rd. 8,000 Agri, Michael J. & Carol L/B Fogg Rd. 36,750 Agri, Michael & Lucy L/B 18A Micah Ter. 30,250

Ahearn, Pamela B. L/0 Willey Rd. , MM 6,050 Ahearn, Pamela B. L/B Willey Rd., MM 5,250 Aiello, Joseph P. & Elizabeth M, L/B 107 St. James Ave. 24,550 Aiken, Robert M. L/B Rt. 16 70,600 Ainsworth, Everett L/0 Ford Hill Rd. 5,150 Ainsworth, Vincent J. B/0 48 Ted & Joan Rd. 8,000 Aid en, Horace W. L/B Milton-Rochester Rd. 52,300 Allaire, Robert J. & Linda L. L/B Silver St. 38,150 Allard. Paul A. & Eileen L/B S. Main 41,650 Allard, Paul A. & Eileen L/B/MH 17 Old Wakefield Rd. 90,850 Allard, Paul A. & Eileen L/B/MH Old Wakefield Rd. 30,800 Amazeen, Walter Est. L/0 Middleton Rd. 6,950 Amazeen, Walter Est. L/0 Middleton Rd, 41,050 Amazeen, Walter L/B Middleton Rd. 16,600 American Technology Corp. L/0 McKeagney Rd. 9,550 Amor, Everett J, Jr. & Leslie A. L/B W. Milton R. 46,550 Anderson, Clayton A. & Edith L/MH Winding Hill Rd. 8,100 Anderson, Gregory L/0 Thurston Rd. 500 Anderson, Irja L/B Plummers Ridge 36,200 Anderson, K. Sandra & Williams, Reeve C. L/0 Bolan Rd. 14, 100 Anderson, Leslie W. L/B/MH Elm St. 9,050 Anderson, Mark L/0 Thurston Rd. 500 Anderson, Meredith L/0 Thurston Rd. 4,300 Andes, Eugene B. & Ellen C. L/B Rt. 16 B 95,400 Andes, Eugene B. & Ellen C. L/0 Rt. 16 B 9,600 Arigo, Mary L/B/MH Elm St. 15,800 Arkwell, Harold R. & Jean D, L/B Townhouse Rd. 18,250 Arling Family Partnership L/0 30 Northeast Pond 21,750 Arllng Family Partnership L/0 Lot 3 Northeast Pond 3,450 Arling Family Partnership L/0 Lot 5 Northeast Pond 3,150 Arling Family Partnership L/0 Northeast Pond 4,650 Arling Family Partnership L/0 Northeast Pond 7,450 Arling, John L/0 Northeast Pond 11,900 Arling, Richard N. L/B Northeast Pond 54,800 Arling, Rlcharri N, L/0 Northeast Pond 3,150 Arling, Stephen A. L/0 Northeast Pond 3,400 Armstrong, Rita P. L/B Hare Rd. 35,900 Armstrong, Rita P. L/0 Hare Rd. 4,400

2-A Arnold, Pamela L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 76,

Asklns, Paul R. L/B Main St. , MM 34, Astbury, LiUlan & Hatch, Everett L/B/MH Wolfeboro Rd. 24,

Aubert, David J. L/B Western Ave. , MM 37, Aubin, Lucien B/0 24 Micah Ter. 9. Avery, Emma P. L/B Charles St. 39,

Ayer, Theodore H. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 86,

Ayer, Theodore H. L/0 Willey Rd. , MM 12, Bachand, Edward & Jeannette L/O Ford Hill Rd. 8.

Bacon, William A. & Laurie L. L/B Church St. , MM 26, Bailey, Paul E. Jr. & Stephanie L/O Hare Rd. 2, Baker, Harold A. Jr. & Penny J. L/B Silver St. 29,

Baker, Harold A. Sr. & Jane B. L/B School St. , MM 37, Ball, Joan T. L/B N/S St. James Ave. 34, Ball, Joan T. L/O Rocky Pt. 107, Ball, Joan T. L/O Depot Pond 160, Boll, Joan T. L/O Lot 123 - New Bridge 7,

BflJl, Joan T. L/B St. James Ave. 126, Ball, Joan T. B/0 6 New Bridge Rd. 4, Ball, Joan T. L/O W/S Micah Ter. 3, Ball, Joan T. B/0 3 New Bridge Rd. 12, Ball, Joan T. B/0 94 St. James Ave, 11, Ball, Joan T. L/O St. James Ave, 73, Ball, Joan T. L/O Lakeside Dr. 33, Ball, Joan T. L/O New Bridge Rd. - Micah Ter. 136, Ball, Joan T. L/O Lyman Rd. 111, Ball, Joan T. L/O Lot 122 6, Ball, Joan T. B/0 9 Micah Ter. 5, Bflllou, Lawrence & Lucy L/B 46 Ted & Joan Rd. 22, Balmforth, Edmund & Elizabeth L/B Little America 40, Bamford, Robert F. & Nancy E. L/B Governors Rd, 46, Bamford, Robert F. & Nancy E. L/O Governors Rd. 8.

Banks, Alfred C. & Loretta M. L/B 25 Highland Ave. , MM 10,

Banks, Bruce H. L/B School St. , MM 6, Banks, George & Virginia L/B 12 Silver St, 35, Banks, George & Virginia L/B Silver St. Banks, George & Virginia L/O McKeagney Rd. 6, Banks, George & Virginia L/O McKeagney Rd. 6,

Banks, Stanley & Debora L/B Main St. , MM 9, Banks, WiUiam G. L/B Rt. 75 60, Barbeau I^eal Estate Inc. L/B 177 St. James Ave. 25. Bat-ca, John & Nancy L/B 17 Northeast Pond Rd. 49, Bardwell, Raymond H. L/O Lot 2 Northeast Pond Rd, 3, Bardwell, Raymond H. L/O Lot 3 Northeast Pond Rd, 3, Barnes, Harriett R. L/B S. Main 32, Baron, Valerie C. L/O Governors Rd. 5, Barrett, Charles W. L/B Rt. 16B 52, Barrett, Charles W, L/O Rt. 16 B 1, Barrett, Clarence & Mary Jean L/O Northeast Pond 4. Bflrrett, James W. & Carole A. L/B Silver St. 41. Barrett, James W. & Donna Jean L/B 19 Northeast Pond 33, Bassett, Elsie 0. & Grela, Alice L/B Nutes Ridge 18, Bassett, Michael B/O 10 Lyman Rd, 22, Bflssett, Robert C. & Beverly J. L/B Charles St. 33, Baud, Robert & Grace M. L/B Governors Rd, 41.

Beach, Wallace L. & Anita R. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 44, Beardsworth, Norman J, & Florence L/B 5 Little America 10,

3-A Beaulieu, Joseph R. & Janet E. L/B School Street $ 34,850 Behre, Joseph L/0 Milton Rochester Rd. 5,450 Behre, Judith L/0 Milton-Rochester Rd. 4,400 Belleau, Ernest R. Jr. L/0 Off Rt. 16 4,200 Bellmare, Gary A. & Susan C. L/B Rt. 75 52,600 Be loin, Patrick G. & Barbara J. B/0 Rocky Pt. Rd. 10,300 Benoit, Irving A. & Lucille M. L/B 48 Ted & Joan Rd. 23,800 Benoit, Irving A. & Lucille M. L/0 Ted & Joan Rd. 8.200

Bentley, Gordon W. & Carol L/B Main St. , MM 46,250 Benton, Barbara & Smith, Richard HP L/B Winding Hill Rd. 32,950 Benton, Lucilla M. L/B/MH Rt. 16 16,850 Bentzler, Edward & Donna L/O 15 Old Wakefield Rd. 1,850 Berg, Betty C. L/B 173 St. James Ave. 23,400 Bergeron, Isidore & Lucille L/B 147 St. James Ave. 29,500 Bergeron, Paul H. & Mabel T. L/B 79 St. James Ave. 47,500 Bergeron, Paul H. & Mabel T. L/B 80 St. James Ave. 38,950

Bernard, Donald L/B Hopper Rd. , MM 29,400

Bernard, Donald L/0 Hopper Bd. , MM 4,900

Bernard, Emile J. & Thelma A, L/B Hopper Rd. , MM 20,300 Berry, Paul T. & Laura A. L/B 47 Northeast Pond Rd. 34,650 Berry, Paul T. & Laura A. L/0 Northeast Pond Rd. 2,400 Berry, Scott & Susan M. L/B Silver St. 32,550 Berry, Scott & Susan M, L/0 Silver St. 16,500 Berube, Annette A. L/B 170 St. James Ave. 18,700 Berube, Richard B. & Brenda H. L/B Elm St. 31,750 Bickford, Everett J. & Drucilla R, L/B 88 St. James Ave. 28,900 Bickford, Everett J. & Drucilla R. L/0 St. James Ave. 1,050 Bickford, Lewis R. L/B Thurston Rd. 26,700 Bickford, Norman L. & Vera H, L/B 152 St. James Ave. 21,100 Bickford, Norman L. & Vera H, L/0 St. James Ave. 4,200 Bill, Edgar W. & Joyce A. L/B Porter Rd. 53,750 Bilodeau, Juliette L/B Porter Rd. 44,350 Bilodeau, Richard & Barbara L/B 29 SUver St. 17,800

Bishop, S. Maxwell & Emily A. L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 2,150 Blackey, Mary Ann L/B/MH Townhouse Rd, 19,050 Blair, Harry & Margaret L/B Davis Rd. 46,950 Blair, Leonard & Patricia L/B Elm St. 49,500 Blankenship, Perry M. & Edith L/B 151 St. James Ave. 33,250 Blanton, Irvin & Constance G, L/B 29A Northeast Pond 9,400 Blanton, Irvin & Constance G. L/0 29AA Northeast Pond 1,150 Blier, David & Pierrette L/B Ford Rd. 62,100 Blinn, Gregory J. & Joan E. L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 42,250 Bliss, Craig L/0 Silver St. 9,800 Boatman, Clarence, Monte z & Craig L/0 Coolidge Dr. 10, 100 Bodio, James & Margaret L/B Silver St. Ext. 74, 150 Bodio, James & Margaret L/O Silver St. 4,400

Bodwell, John E, & Audrey J. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 36,200

Bodwell, Wilbur A. & Mildred L/B Water St. , MM 16,550 Boggs, Edwin K. & Mary Jane L/B S. Main St. 60,050 Bograkas, Louis & Evangeline & Pappas, Stephen G. & Olga V, L/0 off Rt. 16 13,300 Bohan, Gerald L/B 159 St. James Ave. 27,350 Boire, Richard L. & Theresa L/B 164 St. James Ave. 43,450 Boisse, Roger O. & Joan C. L/B Porter Rd. 36,850 Bolstridge, Donald A. L/MH Vachon Dr. 12,100 Bolton, Charles MH/O Nutes Ridge 6,550 Bordieri, Paul & Delores L/O Mountain Rd. 5,400 Boucher, Phillip L. & Barbara L/B Rt. 75 61,700

4-A Boulanger, Eleanor L/B 139 St. James Ave. 20, Bourdeau, Robert & Lorrie L/B off Silver St. 76, Bourdeau, Thomas & Cheney, Kathleen L/B 7 Evergreen Valley 51, Bourque, Daniel C. & Suzanne M. L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 43, Bourque, George H. & Florence L. L/B Kingsbury 31,

Bowley, Wayne H. & Barbara L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 43,

Bowley, William & Mary Ann L/B N. Main St. , MM 19, Bowling, J, Paul & M. Louise L/B Rt. 16 North 40,

Boyce, Ralph J. & Blanche P. B/O 7 Lakeside Dr. 7, Boyd, John B. L/O Milton 3,

Boyer, William & Sara L. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 40,

Boyers, Brian G. & Kathryn J. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 35, Brannan, Francis & Florence L/B Hare Rd. 45,

Brannan, Francis &: Florence L/O Hare Rd. 6. Brannan, Francis & Florence L/O Hare Rd. 23, Brannan, Gerard & Elizabeth L/B Governors Rd. 43, Branna, Thomas MH/O Hare Rd. 13, Brennan, Bruce D. & Clair G. L/B Teneriffe Mt. Rd. 23, Breton, Michael & Kathleen L/O Ford Hill Rd. 9.

Brewer, Marcus & Bertha L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 41, Brewitt, Mark P. & Debra M. L/B Main St. 37, Bridges, Franklin L/B 7 River Rd. 27, Brinkman, Edward & Barbara L/B/MH Rt. 16 80, Brock, Alan J. & Dorothy A. L/B Tappan Ct. 34, Brock, Warren R. L/B Porter Rd. 39, Brown, Frederick B. & Jean M. L/B 22 Micah Ter. 24. Brown, Howard M. & Sharon R. L/B Plummers Ridge 53, Brown, James R. & Diane M. L/B Teneriffe Mt. Rd. 50, Brown, Jeanne L/B/MH Elm St. 24, Brown, Keith M. & Edith G. L/B 18 Silver St. 25, Brown, Marguerite Est. L/O Mountain Rd. 7, Brown, O. Wendell & Joan O. L/B N. Main St. 47, Brown, O. Wendell & Joan O. L/B N. Main St. 55, Brown, Philip L/O Off S. Main 3, Brown, Philip L/O Off S. Main 2, Brown, Robert B/MH Off S. Main 21, Brownell, Lawrence R. Sr. L/B 31 Northeast Pond 59, Brozeau, David A. & Denise A. L/MH Elm St. 35, Bruce, Donald B/MH Rt. 75 14, Bruce, Marion C. L/B Nutes Ridge 69, Bryant, John C. Jr. L/B 48 Northeast Pond 25, Bryant, John C. Jr. & Marilyn L/O Northeast Pond 2, Buchanan, David & Margaret L/B S. Main St. 35, Buffum, Albert E. L/B 140 St. James Ave. 26, Buffum, Albert E. L/B 140 St. James Ave. 4, Bullis, Stuart W. & Norma B. L/B Plummers Ridge 61, Bundza, Sylvia J. L/B Main St, 26, Burkhart, Roger S. & Jeanne P. L/B Plummers Ridge 97, Burkhart, Roger S. & Jeanne P. L/O Northeast Pond - Lot 1 3, Burkhart, Roger S. & Jeanne P. L/O Northeast Pond - Lot 4 3, Burkhart, Roger S. & Jeanne P. L/O Northeast Pond - Lot 5 3, Burkhart, Roger S. & Jeamie P. L/O Northeast Pond - Lot 6 2, - Burkhart, Roger S. &. Jeanne P. L/O Northeast Pond Lot 7 4. Burkhart, Ro?"er S. & Jeanne P. L/O Northeast Pond - Lot 8 10,

Burnham, Maurice L. &. Joanne L/B Governors Rd. 60, Burns, James G. Prof. Assn. L/B Plummers Ridge 94,

5-A Burroughs, Eugene W. L/B Charles St. 25, Burroughs, Evelyn, Tufts, Maurice & Page, Patricia L/B Charles St. 25, Burroughs, Warren Jr. & Rosamond L/B N. Main St, 19, Burroughs, Warren Jr. & Rosamond L/B Thurston Rd. 24, Burroughs, Wilfred & Emily L/B S. Main St. 16, Burrows, George D. & Edna M. L/B Hare Rd. 52, Burrows, Lloyd A. & Nancy L. L/B The Lane 78, Burrows, Luman K. L/B Thurston Rd. 16, Butler, Deanna L/B 1 Lakeside Dr. 40, Butler, Wayne E. & Caroline F. L/B Elm St. 72, Butt, Gary E. & Victoria A. L/B 38 Robs Rd. 23, Byrd, Donald L. & Louden, Arlene L/B Townhouse Rd. 95, Byrd, Donald & Edith L/B S. Main St. 26, C.F.H. Realty Trust L/B Kingsbury 34, Caballero, Manuel L/B i int. - Governors Rd. 13, Caldwell, Walter & Emily L/B Rt. 75 43, Calia, Steven J. & Linda J, L/MH Kingsbury 13, Callahan, Anna M. L/B/MH 49 Old Wakefield Rd. 15,

Callahan, Dennis & Ross, Sydney L/B Highland Ave. , MM 49, Callahan, Neil R. & Margaret K. L/B 186 St. Charles Ave. 27. Camara, Joseph S. & Jane L. L/B 166 St. James Ave. 30, Cameron, Dean S. & Moody, Florence L/B Elm St. 35, Cameron, William & Aloha L/B 90 St. James Ave. 45, Campbell, Peter & Barbara L/B 53 Northeast Pond 42, Canada, David A. L/0 Governors Rd. 12, Canney, Alice L. L/0 Milton 3, Canney, Herbert R. L/B 430 Milton-Rochester Rd. 21, Canning, Timothy & Sally L/MH Silver St. 17, Cannuli, Michael & Cynthia L/MH 4 Christopher Dr. 27, Capen, Clifford L. Jr. B/0 5 New Bridge Rd. 10, Capen, Ralph L. & Pauline C. L/B Townhouse Rd. 51. Cardinale, Cosmo & Marj^ D. L/B Kingsbury 30, Carignan, Georgia J. L/B 102 St. James Ave. 8, Carignan, Georgia J. L/B 102 St. James Ave. 45, Carlow, Lorraine l/b/mh Northeast Pond Rd. 19.

Carlson, Jeanne B/0 69 Rocky Pt. Rd. 7, Carlson, Paul V. & Agnes C. L/B Jug Hill Rd. 46. Carlson, Robert & Barbara & Belanger, Timothy & Susan L/B 55 Ted & Joan Rd. 24,

Carlton, Helen S. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 26.

Carlton, Helen S. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 87,

Carlton, Helen S. L/0 Branch Hill Rd. , MM 2,

Carlton, Helen S. L/0 Branch HiU Rd. , MM 11.

Carlton, Helen S. L/0 Branch Hill Rd. , MM 18. Carswell, Clifton & Marion L/B N. Main St. 42,

Carswell, Robert E. & Delia A. L/B Main St. , MM 34. Carter, John E. & Blanche L/B Governors Rd. 52. Carter, Joseph L/B Winding Hill Rd. 16,

Carter, Kevin & Deborah L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 38, Carter, William L/MH Winding Hill Rd. 10, Cartier, Virginia C. L/B Townhouse Rd, 41, Gary, Raymond & Beverly L/O Rt. 75 5, Casino, Paul L/B Elm St. 58, Castanhinha, Americo & Mary L/B/MH 313 Milton-Rochester Rd. 15, Castonguay, Noel & Florence L/0 St. James Ave. 3, Castonguay, Noel & Florence L/O St. James Ave. 3,

6-A Caswell, James H. & Claudia R. L/B Sam Plummer Rd, 38,000 Cataldo, Albert & Roberta L/B 106 St. James Ave. 61,350 Cauberg, Josephus & Harriett L/B 7 Little America 8,250

Cermola, John & Small, Loyce L/B Church St. , MM 27,000 Chagnon, Matthew L/O Middleton Rd. 7,300 Chamberlain, Hazel L/B S. Main St. 35,050 Chandler, David C. & Joyce H. L/B/MH Rt. 75 19,350 Chase, Carl & Lois L/B Silver St. 35, 150 Chase, Clayton & Helen & Moltedo, Laurel L/B 59 Old Wakefield Rd. 56,150 Chase, Leslie & Doris L/B 7 S. Main St. 27,450 Chase, Richard W. L/B Milton-Rochester Rd. 69,750 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/B Evergreen Valley Rd. 71,550 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/B Evergreen Valley Rd. 32, 750 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/O Evergreen Valley Rd. 8,600 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/O 6 Evergreen Valley Rd. 3,900 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/O Rt. 75 7,000 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/O Rt. 75 4,600 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/O 5 Evergreen Valley Rd. 7,000 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/B off Rt. 75 10,150 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/B 2 Evergreen Valley Rd. 29,500 Cheney, Donald & Dianne L/B 11 Evergreen Valley Rd. 54, 950 Cheney, Doris L/B Elm St, 39,400 Cheney, Doris L/O Elm St. 2,450 Cheney, Doris L/O Elm St. 2,850 Cheney, Warren & Evelyn L/B The Lane 30,850 Cheney, Warren & Evelyn L/O The Lane 500

Chiasson, Ralph & Elizabeth L/B Branch Rd. , MM 51,350 Christman, Harry L/B 101 St. James Ave. 29, 150

Cibel, Stanley A. & Thelma L/B 75 N. Main St. , MM 35,800 Ciccone, Anne L/O Mt. Rd. 4,850 CiccoteUi, Paul S. L/B Kingsbury 35,500 Ciccotelli, Paul S. L/B Kingsbury 13,800 Ciccotelli, Vito & Arlene L/B Kingsbury 22,250 Cincotta, Anthony J. & Rita L/B Townhouse Rd. 31, 150 Cirelli, Michael A. L/O Piggott HiU 6,750 Clark, Richard E. & June L/B 160 St. James Ave. 36,650 Cleaves, James S. L/O Henry Vamey Rd. 6,050 Clemence, Deborah R. L/O 15 Piggott Hill 3,500 Clement, Burton & Kimball, Marion L/O offRt. 16B 43,400 Clement, Lawrence & Lorraine L/B 46 Northeast Pond Rd. 34,050 Clement, Lawrence & Lorraine L/O 46 Northeast Pond Rd. 2,250 Clement, Paul A. & Camille R, L/B 3 Silver St. 37,700 Clifford, Edward A. L/O Governors Rd. 3,500 Clough, Brian V. & Judith L/B Main St. 44, 100 Clough, Brian V. & Judith L/B Main St. 29,900 Clough, David J. & Terri L. L/B/MH WilleyRd., MM 22, 100

Clough, David J. & Terri L. L/O WilleyRd. , MM 7,850

Clough, Dennis & Wallace, Judith L/B Main St. , MM 19,050

Clough, Eleanor L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 32, 700 Clough, Fred Heirs L/B N. Main St., MM 26, 900

Clough, Fred Heirs & Morrill, Janette L/B Water St. , MM 19,200

Clough, Herbert & Colleen L/B Main St. , MM 40,950

Clough, Herbert & Colleen L/B Main St. , MM 22,700 Clough, Lorna T. L/B 135 St. James Ave. 18,500 Cognata, Joseph & Clara L/B Kingsbury 37,650

7-A Cohen, Sandra & Routhier, Donald & Diane L/B 157 St. James Ave. 23, Cole, Stanley R. & Sally Ann L/B Rt. 16 B 31, Coleman, Benjamin & Ashley,

Louis E. & Ruth C. L/0 Willey Rd. , MM 37, St. Coleman Oil Co. , Inc. L/B Main 41, Coleman, Vernon E. L/0 lA Piggott Hill 3, Coleman, Vernon E. L/O 16A Piggott Hill 4, Collins, Bernard & Marjorie L/B 45 Charles St. 42, Collins, Ethel M. L/B Mt. Rd. 30, Collins, Warner & Lorrette L/B Main St. 22, Columbus, Albert H. Est. L/B 9 S. Main St. 27, Columbus, Reynolds G. L/B Charles St. 28, Columbus, Reynolds G, L/B 168 St. James Ave. 21, Colwell, Kim & Poulin, Charles L/B Governors Rd. 22,

Congleton, Raymond & Dorothy L/B Church St. , MM 57, Connors, Thomas E. & Feiga H, L/B Rt. 109 78, Conrad, William G. & Lesley M. L/B Townhouse Rd. 39, Cook, Walter & Elaine J. L/B 183 St. Charles 20, Coraine, Donna L. L/O Silver St. 5, Coraine, Donna L. L/O Silver St. 5,

Corbett, Timothy & Cherie L/B Jug Hill Rd, , MM 64, Corliss, Marcia E. B/MH W. Milton Rd. 15, Cormier, Armand & Evelyn L/B Kingsbury 27, Corning, John H. & Theresa B. l/mh New Bridge Rd. 19. Corr, Ralph N. & Ella L/B S. Main St. 33, Corrieri, Alfred & Anne B/0 8 Lyman Rd, 11, Corriveau, Henry & Beatrice L/0 Mt. Rd. 19,

Corriveau, Henry G. , Henry A. & Robert J. L/0 Mt. Rt. 9, Corvino, Charles M. & Joyce P. L/0 Middleton Rd. 29, Corwin, Christine M. L/B Porter Rd. 32, Cotter, Frederick & Mary L/0 21A Piggott Hill 3, Coulombe, Marion L/B Northeast Pond Rd, 34, Coulombe, Marion L/B/MH Northeast Pond Rd. 18, Coulombe, Marion L/MH Northeast Pond Rd, 14, Coulombe, Marion L/MH Northeast Pond Rd. 8. Coulombe, Marion L/0 Northeast Pond Rd. 2, Coulombe, Marion L/O Northeast Pond Rd. 2, Couture, Gerard & Louise L/B 175 St, James Ave. 19,

Couture, R. Paul & Constance P. L/B Willey Rd, , MM 22, Cox, Herbert L, & Janice L. L/B N. Main St. 48, Cox, Richard L/B S. Main St, 29, Cox, Richard L/0 S, Main St. 4,

Crago, Hazel G. & Stephen L/B Branch Rd, , MM 63, Cremo Construction Co. L/0 off Rt. 16 B 6, Crevier, Agnes T, L/0 Governors Rd. 2, Crombie, Dean W. & Marion G. L/B 33 Robs Rd. 17.

Croswell, Mixon Jr. L/MH Silver St. , W. Milton 19. Croteau, Melvin & Arnold L/0 14 Piggott Hill 3, Crowley, Kevin L/0 W. Milton 6. Cuff, Joyce, Teresa & William L/B Townhouse Rd. 27. Cullen, Roland P. L/B 82 St. James Ave. 56, Culverhouse, James & Esther L/B Plummers Ridge 53, Cunningham, Francis J. & Geraldine L/B 15 Northeast Pond Rd. 14, Current, Donavon C. & Mary J. L/B Mt. Rd. 116, Current, Donavon C. & Mary J, L/0 Mt. Rd. 13.

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Current, Donavon C. & Mary J. L/O Mt. Rd. 8,150

Currier, Alfreda L/B Hopper Rd. , MM 22,900

Currier, Alfreda L/O Hopper Rd. , MM 850

Currier, Henry S. Jr. & Doris S. L/B N, Main St. , MM 31, 150 Currier, Mark R, & Deborah A. L/B 85 St. James Ave. 52,850 Currier, Walter B/0 2 Lyman Rd. 16,250 Curry, Vileter; Lamb, Elizabeth, Thomas & Timothy & Morong, Catherine L/B 28 Northeast Pond Rd. 11,250 Curtis, Stephen P. & Barbara L/B Ford Hill Rd. 51,800 Cushing, George A. & Donna M. L/B Governors Rd. 55,150 Custeau, Mildred & Newhall, Patricia L/O Winding Hill Rd. 7,350 Custeau, Mildred & Newhall, Patricia L/O Winding Hill Rd. 3,550 Cutting, Wallace A. & Marion E. L/B 27 Northeast Pond Rd. 27,850 Czepyha, Chester & Claire L/B Rt. 109, MM 31,650

Dahl, Virginia M. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 90,850

Dame, Howard & Elinore L/B Willey Rd. , MM 27,600 Dame, Linda S. L/B St. James Ave, 49,350 Dame, Linda S. L/O St. James Ave. 4,250 Damon, Sheldon R, & Linda S. L/B Elm St. 40, 050

Davidson, John E. Jr. & Deborah L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 31,950

Davis, Roger B. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 49,800 Davis, Roger, Bryan & Daniel &

Joy, Cheryl L/B Main St. , MM 35,050 Davis, Scott E. & Sandra B. L/B Ford Hill Rd. 53,150 Davis, Walter W. L/B/MH 188 St. Charles 18,700 Dawson, Wilfred E, & Victoria L/B Plummers Ridge 66,600

DeFelice, Francis X. & Patricia L/B Main St. , MM 23,400

De Felice, Frank & Julia L/B Branch Rd. , MM 38,500 DeLisio, Jeanne P. & Frederick L/B 1 River Rd. 52,600 DeLuca, Leo & Rena L/B 185 St. Charles Ave. 24, 750 Desjardins, Gerard & Louise M. L/B Governors Rd. 40,050 Desrochers, Conrad & Madeline B/O 7 Lyman Rd. 9,600 Deveau, Leon E. & Susan J. L/B Northeast Pond Rd. 38,000 Dickson, Mary T. L/B 27 Silver St. 26,000 DiGiacomo, Michele L/B Little America 40,250

Dillenbeck, Edward & Karen L/B Willey Rd. , MM 38,850

Dineen, Cornelius & Mary L/O Branch Rd. , MM 18,600 Dion, Walter E. & Clair I. L/B 3 Little America 7,350 DiPrizio, Alvino L/O Winding Hill 20,400 DiPrizio, Alvino L/O Winding Hill 11,100 DiPrizio, Charles Jr. L/O off Elm St. 24, 250 DiPrizio, Chalres & Sons L/O Winding Hill Rd. 2,250

DiPrizio, John & Enid L. L/O Willey Rd. , MM 10,050 Dobbyn, Madolyn T. L/B 81 St. James Ave. 38,850 Dobbyn, Robert E. L/B 64 Rocky Pt. Rd, 45,650 Dodds, Marion A. L/B The Lane (5/6 int. 41,850 Dodds, Marion A. L/O The Lane (5/6 int.) 4,900 Doe, Frances L/B Townhouse Rd. 21,350 Donahue, James, Janice & Helen L/B 43 Robs Rd. 22,950 Donlon, James & Estelle L/B Townhouse Rd. 177,050 Donlon, James & Estelle L/O Townhouse Rd. 41,350 Donlon, James A. L/B Seavey Lane 41,800

Donovan, Brian & Day, Deborah L/B Church St. , MM 29,950 Dore, Blanche Est. L/B Rt. 16 27,400 Dore, Blanche Est. L/O Rt. 16 750 Dore, Ivan E. MH/O Rt. 16 10,400

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Dore, L. Richard & Marie MH/0 Rt. 16 13, Doria, John J. & Faye K, L/B Ford Rd, 69, Dornlg, Ruth F. L/B 108 St. James Ave. 19, Doucette, Robert H. & Linda M, L/B Governors Rd. 52, Dougherty, Rolland & Dorothy L/0 Sam Plummer Rd. 12,

Dow, Stephen R. & Lynda L. L/B 28 Highland Ave. , MM 30, Downs, Arthur & Joan L/B 116 St. James Ave. 39, Downs, Raymond F. & Helen L, L/B Berry Hill, MM 43, Doyle, Dennis M. L/0 Hare Rd. 23, Doyle, James W, & Donna R, L/B 4 Evergreen Valley 52, Drapeau, Jo-Anne L/B Hare Rd. 35, Drayton, Walter C. L/0 Wolfeboro Rd. 6, Drew, Dwlght & Eunice L/B N. Main St. 17, Drew, Michael O. & Katherine H, L/B 133 St. James Ave. 28, Drew, Nancy L/B The Lane (1/6 int. 8,

Drew, Nancy L/0 The Lane (1/6 int.) 1, Drew, Shirley E, L/MH Governors Rd. 23, Drew, Thomas & Nancy L/B S. Main St. 28, Dube, Anna & Constantine, John & Lillian L/B Townhouse Rd. 31, Dube, Anna & Loughlln, Irene L/B Townhouse Rd. 23,

Dube, Dennis D. & Cynthia L/B Branch Rd. , MM 39, Dubois, Arthur & Mary L/B 50 Northeast Pond Rd. 26, Dubois, Arthur J, & Mary C. L/0 50 Northeast Pond Rd. 2, Dubois, Richard & Johnson, Becky R, L/MH Rt. 16 B 21, Ducharme, Joel A. & Christine L/MH Silver St. 19, Ducharme, Joel A, & Christine L/0 Silver St. 2, Duell, Lyle, R. L/0 MoKeagney Rd. 11,

Duffy, Robert J. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 43, Duggan, Edward F, & Dorothy A. L/B 89 St. James Ave. 41, Duggan, James G, & Charlotte L/B Governors Rd, 40, Dunbar, Sally A. & John E. L/B Middleton Rd. 32, Dupuis, Clyde L/B Main St. 29, Dupuis, Norman & Brooks, Sandra B/MH Silver St. 9, Dupuis, Norman M. & Drosi L/B/MH Mountain Rd, 24, Dupuis, Wilfred L/B N. Main St. 34, Dupwiis, Wilfred L/0 Rt. 16 6. Dupuis, Wilfred L/0 Rt. 16 1, Durante, Arthur J. & Susan L. L/B 189 St. Charles Ave. 36, Durkee, Estella L/B/MH 343 Milton-Rochester Rd. 21, Dyer, Charles G. L/B Elm St. 30, Dyer, Charles G. L/B S. Main St. 31, Eastman, John A, & Lucille L/B Mt. Rd. 43, Eaves, Joyce L/MH Silver St. 15. Eck, Kenneth & Henriette L/B 87 St. James Ave. 26. Eck, Kenneth & Henreitte L/B 87 St, James Ave. 1, Eckert, Glen M. & Lorraine L/B Rt. 16 B 42, Edmands, Nathaniel & Patricia L/B off Plummers Ridge 38, Egan, Richard G, & Barbara E. L/B 70 Rocky Pt, Bd, 56, Eldredge, William & Ethel L/B/MH Thurston Rd. 57, Eldridge, Isabelle L/B N. Main St. 33, Elliott, Jeanne & West, Barbara L/0 6 Piggott Hill 3, Elliott, John P. Jr. & Ann MH/0 Seavey Lane 15, Elliott, Thomas J. & Carole A. L/B 126 St. James Ave. 18, Elliott, Thomas J. & Carole A. L/B S. Main 35, Ellis, Brian M. & Laura L/0 Mt. Rd. 4, Ellis, David & Susan L/MH Mt. Bd, 19,

10-A Ellis, Erwin E. & Doris E. L/B 190 St, Charles Ave. 38, Ellis, Russell Jr. & Clarissa L/O Mt, Rd. 4, Ellis, Russell Sr. & Thelma L. L/B Mt. Rd. 50,

Ellis, Russell Sr. & Thelma L. L/O Mt. Rd. 8: Emerson, Evelyn L. L/B 165 St. James Ave. 24,

Emerson, Evelyn L. L/B 165 St. James Ave. 2, Emerson, Gerald & Susan L/B W. Milton Rd. 23, Erickson, Nelson F. & Jane H. L/B 77 St, James Ave, 35,

Ernst, Mark A. & Peggy L. L/MH Wolfeboro Rd. 9, Ernst, RoseMary & KendzersRi, Stephen L/B Hare Rd. 47, Estes, Albert, Elizabeth & Kim L/B N. Main St. 25, Fanslau, Gene H. & Mary E. L/MH Northeast Pond Rd. 22, Fenell, Daniel K. & Lyndsay M. B/O 4 Lyman Rd. 14,

Ferguson, Helen F. L/MH Western Ave. , MM 17, Ferland, Emil R. L/B Charles St. 26, Ferland, Robert & Eileen L/O Mt, Rd. 14,

Ferrara, Stanley J. & Maria A. L/O Northeast Pond 3, Ferriera, Joseph T. & Dorothy L/B Kingsbury 24, Feyler, Harlan & Louise L/B Governors Rd. 21, Fields, Henry C. & Arlene L/B School St. 34, Fieldsend, Forrest J. & Charlotte L/B Silver St. 15, Fifield, Francis & Marjorie L/B Rt. 16 B 27, Ftfield, Harris J. & Dorothy L/B/MH 3 Northeast Pond 25,

Fifield, Harris J. & Dorothy L/O 3 Northeast Pond 6, Fifield, Harris J. & Dorothy L/O 3 Northeast Pond 3, Filiau, Paul G. & Josephine L/B Kingsbury 29, Findell, George Jr. L/B Townhouse Rd. 40,

Fischer & White L/O off N. Main St, 1, Fischer & White L/B Off N. Main St. 24, Fisher, Clara & St. Laurent, Paul L/O off Mt. Rd. 28, Fisher, Clara & St. Laurent, Paul L/O off Mt. Rd, 15,

Fisher, Clara & St. Laurent, Paul L/O off Mt. Rd. 3, Fisher, Clara & St. Laurent, Paul L/O off Mt, Rd. Fisher, Clara & St. Laurent, Paul L/O off Mt, Rd. 48, Fisher, David C. L/B Main St. 21, Fisher, Lewis J. & Clara L/O offN. Main 4, Fitts, Joseph L. & Elinor J. L/B Governors Rd. 61, Fitts, Joseph L. & Elinor Jo L/O Pleasant Valley 8, Fitts, Joseph L. & Elinor J. L/B Governors Rd. 28, Fitts, Joseph L. & Elinor J. L/O Governors Rd. 16, Fitzgerald, Leo W. L/B 4 Northeast Pond 32, Flea-tique Realty Trust L/B Rt. 16 85,

Fleming, John W. & Elizabeth L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 28, Fleming, Susan V, L/O Coolidge Rd. 11, Fleming, William & Anne L/B 109 St. James Ave. 25, Fletcher, Maurice H. & Helen T. L/B 120 St. James Ave. 15, Fogarty, Michael E. & Denise M, L/B 51 Old Wakefield Rd. 37, Fogg, Donald & Daniel L/B Main St. 25, Fogg, George L. & Shirley L. L/B Rt. 16 38, Forcier, Robert & Brenda L/B 1 Christopher Dr. 27, 22, Fortier, Leslie W. & Laura L. L/B Branch Rd. , MM Fortier, Rena L/B N. Main St. 33, Fortin, Henry, Frances, David & Jerilyn B/O 45 Robs Rd. 12,

Fortin, Michael & Patriquin, Wendy L/B Highland Ave. , MM 17, 12, Fobs, Harold & Sandra L. L/MH Willey Rd. , MM

11-A Foss, Kenneth A. Sr. L/B 115 St, James Ave. 31, Foss, Ronald E. & Sandra L. L/B Hare Rd. 63, Foster, Cliarles F. & Eleanor L. L/B Middleton Rd. 46, Foster, Richard B. L/B Ford Rd. 16,

Fotino, Richard P. L/O Berry Hill Rd. , MM 5, Fowler, Harold & Isabel L/0 Middleton Rd. 6, Fowler, Tristram & Janice L/O W. Milton Rd. 10, Fowler, Tristram & Janice L/O W. Milton Rd. 5, Frank, David B. & Robyn L. L/O Middleton Rd. 3, Frank, David B. & Robyn L. L/O Middleton Rd. 3, Frank, David B, & Robyn L. L/O Middleton Rd. 3, Frank, David B. & Robyn L. L/O Middleton Rd. 3,

Frank, David B. &i Robyn L. L/O Middleton Rd. 2,

Freeman, Charles G. &i Thelma D. L/B 2 New Bridge Rd. 38, Freeman, Jane L/B Hare Rd. 66, French, Kenneth R, & Vickie A. L/B 169 St. James Ave. 19, Frey, Helmut L/B 33 Northeast Pond Rd. 15,

Fuller, Richard L. & Pearl M. L/O 13A Piggott Hill 3, G & N Construction Corp. L/B Silver St. 37, GSK Enterprises L/B 13 Northeast Pond 54, GSK Enterprises L/B/MH 13 Northeast Pond 23, GSK Enterprises L/O 13 Northeast Pond 3, GSK Enterprises L/O 13 Northeast Pond 2, GSK Enterprises L/O 13 Northeast Pond 3, GSK Enterprises L/B 13 Northeast Pond 28,

GSK Ejiterprises L/O 13 Northeast Pond 7, GSK Enterprises L/O 13 Northeast Pond 11, Gaetz, Elmer R. & Shirley A. L/B 40 Northeast Pond 31, Gagne, Evelyn K. L/B Townhouse Rd. 22, Gagne, Gladys B/O 17 Micah Terrace 9, Gagne, Robert; Hay, Stephen & Pride, Jeffrey A. L/ O Bolan Rd. 27, Gagne, Steven P. & Cherie L. L/B Silver St. Ext. 44, Gagne, Conrad R. & Gisele M. L/B Little America 28, Gagnon, Richard A. & Estelle L/B Kingsbury 2S, Gagnon, Richard A. & Estelle L/B Little America 25, Gahagan, Wesley S. & Diane L, L/B Plummers Ridge 44, Gahagan, Wesley S. & Kossin, Nancy L/B 133 St, James Ave. 22, Gaither, Joan E. & Richard E. L/B Plummers Ridge 63, Galarneau, Milford Jr. L/O Nutes Ridge 6, Galarneau, Milford Jr. Peter & Mark L/B/MH Governors Rd. 31, Galarneau, Milford Sr. & Madeline L/B 13 S. Main St. 29, Gallagher, Daniel P. L/B/MH 36 Northeast Pond 16, Gallagher, William F. L/B 191 St. Charles 19, Garnett, Anne L/B 105 St. James Ave. 45,

Garnett, Anne L/O 105 St. James Ave. 3,

Garnett, Clarence & Beverly L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 56.

Garnett, Clarence & Beverly L/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 12, Garyait, Charlotte L/B Elm St. 18, Gaudet, Raymond & Louise B/O 16 Micah Terrace 10, Gaulin, Thomas L. & Sandra L, L/B 44 Old Wakefield Rd. 53, Gauthier, Paul R. & Lynne C, L/B Mt. Rd. 48,

Gautreau, Edward & Catherine L/B Main St. , MM ?,7, Gautreau, Mark G, & Jean L/B Mt. Rd. 35, Gaydos, Florence L/B 78 St. James Ave. 34, Gaydos, John W. & Florence L/B "Golden Scale" 51, Gelineau, Ray & Phyllis L/B Plummers Ridge 125,

12-A George, Bert D. Jr. & Jeanne A. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 54, 350

George, Bert D. Jr. & Jeanne A. L/O Branch Rd, , MM 750

George, Raymond A. & Beverly L. L/B Main St. , MM 31,950

Gerard, Leo J. L/MH Silver St. , W. Milton 18,500 ^ Giampa, Alphonse & Ella L/B/MH Elm St. 25,800 Gibbs, Marshall & Elaine & Mattair, David & Roberta L/O Mt. Rd, 32,050 Gilbert, Donald & Ruth L/O Cross Rd. 3,750 Gilman, John G. & Mildred L/O Lord Lot 6,300 Gilman, John G. & Mildred L/O W. Milton Rd, 32,350 Gilman, John G. & Mildred L/B Hare Rd. 78,250 Gilman, John G. & Mildred L/O Hayes Lot 22,950 Gilman, John G. & Mildred L/O Thurston Rd. 18,450

Gilman, John L. «Sz Judith L/B 12 School St. 35,800 Glidden, David C. L/O Mt. Rd. 19,050 Gnerre, Louis A, & Sandra L/MH 35 Northeast Pond 14,400 Golden, Barbara E. & Patricia J. L/B 3 Remick St. 29,500 Golden, Barbara E. & Patricia J. L/B 3 Remick St. 3,100 Goldenberg, Ira & Susan R. L/B off Piggott Hill 49,900 Goodale, Earl S. & Margarete H. L/B Silver St. 46,000 Goodrich, James, Evelyn, Dorothy & Joan L/B 136 St. James Ave. 34,200 Goodwin, Wayne E. & Linda E, L/MH McKeagney Rd. 18,500 Gordon, Anthony L/O Mt. Rd. 53,500 Gori, Marco L/B 58 Northeast Pond 35,600

Gosselin, Paul J. & Judith E. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 51,700

Gosselin, Robert & Catherine L/B Main St. , MM 20,550 Goulet, Paul & Joan B/0 9 Lyman Rd. 6,450

Goumas, Steven & Da rline L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 45,000 Grace, Joseph E. & Norma L/MH Governors Rd, 16,800 Grant, Nelta & Austin J. L/B Townhouse Rd. 28, 150 Gravel, Gerard R. & Palma R. L/B 74 Rocky Pt. Rd. 31,100 Gray, Edith D. L/B/MH School St. 10,950 Greeley, John & Elizabeth L/B 9 Lakeside Dr. 26,100 Green, Matthew E. & Marie A. L/B 37 Robs Rd. 43, 750

Greene, James C. & Ada M. L/B Branch HiU Rd. , MM 59,600

Greene, James C. & Ada M. L/O Branch Hill Rd. , MM 41, 750

Greenlie, John G, & Lucinda L/B N. Main St. , MM 61,600

Gregg, James A. & Veronica A. L/O Jug HiU Rd. , MM 35,500

Gregg, James A. & Veronica A. L/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 21,050 Gregg, Larry R. & Kathryn E. L/B 1 New Bridge Rd. 36,200 Gregoire, Adelard J. & Irene N. L/B/MH Vachon Dr. 27, 150 Gregoire, Gerard & Guimond, Gloria L/B 27 Micah Terrace 25, 900

Gregory, Murphy & Raniner, Ronald L/B Branch Rd. , MM 159,200 Grenier, Arthur L. & Irene A. L/B 39 Northeast Pond 27,700 Grenier, Rachel J. L/B 62 Ted & Joan Rd. 26, 900 Griffin, Charles & Bobbie Jr. L/O Winding Hill Rd. 7,150 Griffin, John J. & Marie L/B 128 St. James Ave. 26,600 Grondin, Agnes MH/0 Townhouse Rd. 10,150 Grondin, Ernest Jr. & Norma L/B 145 St. James Ave. 28,100 Grondin, Francis & Virginia L/O Beach - Townhouse Rd. 22,500 Grondin, Francis & Virginia L/B Pineland Park 483,600 Grondin, Francis & Virginia L/O Pineland Park 3,800 Grondin, Virglna C. & Carylyn V. L/B Rt. 16 75,600 Grossman, Jerome: Beloin, Paul & Melchionna, Salvy L/B Tri Echo Motel 144, 950 Guilmette, Raymond & Juliette L/B 28 Micah Terrace 27,450

13-A Gulbrandsen, Heinz L/B Piggott Hill 24, Gutowski, Raymond J. & Lucy L/B Sam Plummer Rd, 61, Hall, Dennis R. & Sharon E. L/MH McKeagney Rd. 20, Hall, Kenneth & Brenda L/B Plummers Ridge 40, Hall, Thad W. & Amber L. L/B Branch Hill Rd. » MM 40, Ham, Eleanor M. L/B 14 S. Main St. 25, Hamilton, William & Alison L/B Main St. 43, Hamlin, Dwight R. & Sandra E. L/B Fogg Rd. 48, Hanchett, George F. & Gloria M. L/0 Governors Rd. 6, Han efeld, Donald G. & Hazel C. L/B Rt. 75 75, Hanefeld, Donald G. & Hazel C. L/0 Rt. 75 6, Haney, David & Barbara L/B Silver St. 34, Hanson, E. Oliver L/0 25A Piggott Hill 4, Hanson, Florence B, L/0 26A Piggott Hill 3, Harriman, Carl E, & Faith E. L/B Silver St. 42, Harris, Lillian E. L/B Charles St. 29, Hart, James N. & Donna L. L/B Vachon Dr. 28,

Hart, Richard W. & Cynthia L/B Hopper Rd, , MM 17, Harte, Kevin A. L/B Church St. 41. Harvey, George & Ethelyn L/B/MH W. Milton Rd. 16, HaskeU, Myrtle O. L/B Kingsbury 19, Hassig, Edward G, & Hazel S. L/B 52 Northeast Pond 35, Hastings, Armida T. L/B Piggott Hill Rd. 70, Hastings, Armida T. L/0 Piggott Hill Rd. Hastings, Armida T* L/0 Piggott HiU Rd. 5, Hatch, Leon L/B/MH Governors Rd. 14, Hatcher, Ronald L/B Hare Rd. 74, Hauschel, George & JoAnne L/B 172 St. James Ave. 16, Hayes, Philip G. L/B Townhouse Rd. 31, Hayward, Alton W, L/0 Governors Rd. 24, Heap, Sheldon L/B 10 River Rd. 38, Heath, WiUis & Edward L/0 The Lane 8,

Hebert, Edward & Melodie A. L/B Main St. , MM 30,

Hebert, Edward & Melodie A. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 44, Heckel, John W. & Katherlne D. L/0 Coolidge Dr. 6. Heiie, Everett C. & Carol A. L/B 43 Silver St. 24. Helms, Ralph E. & Nancy G. L/B 55 Northeast Pond Rd. 46, Hemmer, Ellen L/B New Bridge Rd. 37. Henderson, Charles & Mildred L/0 McKeagney Rd. 8. Henderson, Robert R. & Barbara L/0 McKeagney Rd. 8, Hennelly, William F. & Madeline L/B Kingsbury 23, Henner, Richard & Jane L/B/MH Vachon Dr. 18, Henner, Shirley L/B/MH Vachon Dr. 17, Hermonat, William & Judith L/B 373 Milton-Rochester Rd. 68, Hersey, Roland D. & Marie J. L/MH Mt. Rd. 37, Hescock, John F. & Linda C. L/B Mt. Rd. 77, Hett, Jean L/B 14 Micah Terrace 83, Hickman, Robert J. & Donna R. L/B 37 Northeast Pond Rd. 32. Hldish, Victor L/B 25 Micah Terrace 23, Higgins, Harold W. & June L/0 The Lane 7. Higgins, John A, & Irma L/B Townhouse Rd. 31, Higgins, John A. & Irma L/0 Townhouse Rd. 4, Higgins, John A. & Irma MH/O Townhouse Rd, 3,

Higgins, Raymond L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 47. Higgins, Roger L/B 192 St. Charles Ave. 29, Higgins, Roger L/O 192 St. Charles Ave. 4,

14-A Hill, Frank L. & Anita J. L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 61. Hill, James E. & Celina M. L/B 42 Northeast Pond Rd. 40, Hill, James E. & Celina M. L/0 42 Northeast Pond Rd. 2,

Hill, Priscilla R. L/B Jug Hill Bd. , mm 82,

Hill, Winfred & Marjorie L/B Main St. , MM 32, Hinsman, Kenneth S. & Juliette H, L/B 53 Ted & Joan Rd. 25, Hiseler, Mary N. & Stanley W. L/B Silver St, 61, Hitchcock, Alice MH/O Rt. 75 10, Hobbs, Maurice B. & Dorothy V. l/mh Ford Hill Rd, 24, Hodgdon, Chauncey L/B 334 Milton-Rochester Rd. 20, Hodgdon, Chauncey L/O 334 Milton-Rochester Rd. 6, Hodgdon, Sonya & Dunn, Paul B/O 6 Lyman Rd. 13, Hoff, Karl W. & Betty J. L/B Rt. 16 45, Hoff, Karl W. & Betty J. L/O Silver St. 12, Hogan, Kelley D. & Marie L. L/B Middleton Rd. 27, Hogan, Richard & Paula A. L/O Silver St. 25. Holder, Isabel B. L/B 3 River Rd. 28,

Holloway, Deborah U. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 50, Holt, David M. L/B Charles St. 26, Hopkins, Chrystabel Est. L/B Rt. 16 25,

Hopkins, Rose M. l/b/mh Branch Hill Rd. , MM 18, Hopler, David S. L/O 10 Piggott HiU 3, Hopler, David S. l/o 11 Piggott Hill 3,

Horizon Homes Inc. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 36,

Horizon Homes Inc. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 36,

Horizon Homes Inc. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 34,

Horizon Homes Inc. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 33,

Horizon Homes Inc. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 35, Horn, Clyde H. & June E. L/B Plummers Ridge 29, Horne, Ruth M. J. L/O Mt. Rd. 4. Horwitz, Roy & Nancy L/B Mt. Rd. 48, Howard, Edward L. L/B McKeagney Rd. 41. Howard, Richard & Avis L/B Ford Rd. 44,

Howe, Harry E. L/B 2 Church St. , MM 40, Howe, Leo & Bettina L/O Milton-Rochester Rd. 8. Hoyt, Wayne F. & Susan A. L/B Silver St. 34,

Hucksam, Robert & Anita L/B Main St. , MM 58,

Huggard, David P. & Nancy E. L/B School St. , MM 51, Hughes, Clinton & Betty L/B Plummers Ridge 49, Hunter, Cherie L/O Middleton Rd. 4, Hunter, Jennie L/O Middleton Rd. 4,

Huntress, Terri L/B Willey Rd. , MM 25, Huntress, William H. Heirs L/O Teneriffe Mt. 2, Huss, Bruce & Constance L/B 14 River Rd. 24,

Hutchins, Edwin H. & Gloria L/B Main St. , MM 35,

Hutchins, Patricia L/B Main St. , MM 20, Hydro-Op One Assn. L/B Rt. 16 128, Hydro-Op One Assn. L/O Rt. 16 5, lannone, Pas quale & Joan L/B 41 Northeast Pond 37. lapicca, Rocco A. & Constance L/B Kingsbury 22, Indian Head National Bank L/O Main St. 13, Indian Head Properties Inc. B/O Main St. 57,

I sacoff , Max & Ann L/B 13 River Rd. 40, Ivone, Nicholas J. & Loretta F. L/B 25 Northeast Pond Rd. 24. Jablonski, Michael & Elizabeth L/B 35 Robs Rd. 22, Jackson, Audrey M. L/B S. Main St. 22, Jacobs, David mh/o Nutes Ridge 6.

15-A ,

Jacobs, Joseph & Mary L/B/MH Elm St. 57, Jacobs, Stephen L/B Nutes Ridge 38, Jacobs, Stephen L/B Nutes Ridge 59,

Jappe, Howard C. L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 35,

Jappe, Howard C. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 64,

Jappe, Howard C. & Rita C. L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 21,

Jappe, Howard C. & Rita C. L/O Jug HIU Rd. , MM 10.

Jappe, Howard C. & Rita C. L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 14,

Jappe, Howard C. & Rita C. L/0 Jug HIU Rd. , MM 23, Jeffries, Steven M. & Rosemary L/B 150 St. James Ave. 63,

Jeppar Trust L/B Western Ave. , MM 37, Johnson, Daniel E. L/0 22A Plggott HUl 3, Johnson, David L. & Karen A, L/B Townhouse Rd. 24, Johnson, Donald D. B/0 66 Rocky Pt; Rd. 13, Johnson, Richard W. & Anna L/B 51 Charles St. 34, Jones, Bruce D. L/B S. Main 40, Jones, Carl & Mary L/B Rt. 16 50, Jones, J. Paul & Catherine L/B Northeast Pond 14, Jones, Philip C. & Richard D. L/0 off Plummers Ridge 3, Joos, Victor L/B N, Main St. 48, Joos, Victor B/0 The Lane 11. Joy, Mason & Mildred L/B Mt. Rd. 49, Jullen, Ernest F. & Lillian M. L/B Rt. 109, MM 37, Julin, Elsie S. L/B Mt. Bd, 21, Julin, Elsie S. L/0 Mt. Rd. 1, Kalway, Richard & Jacqueline L/B 44 Northeast Pond Rd. 40, Kane, Tarish E. & Susan G. L/B Main St. 46, Katwick, Arthur & Dun ton, Bonnie L/B Governors Rd. 108, Katwick, Arthur & Dunton, Bonnie L/0 Rt. 75 21, Katwick, Arthur & Dunton, Bonnie L/0 Governors Rd. 20, Katwick, John & Pauline L/B Plummers Ridge 49,

Keating, Charles E. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 76, Keating, Hsnry A. L/B Kingsbury 25, Keefe, Florence L/B 178 St. Charles Ave. 21, Kelley, Barbara C. 1/B 59 Ted & Joan Rd. 19, Kelley, Emmltte W. & Joyce L/0 The Lane 10, Kenney, Dennis & Myrtle MH/0 430 Milton-Rochester Rd. 6, Kenney, James E. & Christa M. L/B 20 Northeast Pond 33,

Kensta, Louis J. & Evelyn M. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 62,

Kensta, Louis J, & Evelyn M. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 8, Kenyon, Bradford & Victoria L/B 193 St. Charles Ave. 29, Kerr, Russell W. & Marion L/B 23 Northeast Pond 17,

Kershaw, Thomas & Elizabeth L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 78,

Klbbe, Richard L. & Mary G. L/B Main St. , MM 104, Kimball, Bruce & Cynthia L/B New Bridge Rd. 10, King, Marjorle L/B/MH Winding Hill Rd. 14, KlnvUle, R. Inc. L/0 Rt. 16 B Kir by, Ruth & Rodgers, John L/B 8 Little America 7, Kirk, Elwln B. L/B Jug Hill Rd., MM 39,

Kirk, Stephen J. & Shirley J. L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 3.

Kirk, Stephen J, & Shirley J, L/B Jug HIU Rd. , MM 26, Knapp, Herbert & Verne L/B 194 St. aiarles Ave. 26, Knight, Roland H. L/0 37A Robs Rd. 13,

Knox, Richard £. & Janet L. L/B N. Main St. , MM 31, Kootz, Robert H. & Olive B. L/B 8 Lakeside Dr. 26, Koutzoukls, Anthony & Esther L/B 10 Mlcah Terrace 26, Koutzoukls, Ernest P. & Grace L. L/B 11 Mlcah Terrace 42.

16-A Krasnow, Stephen J. & Susan V. L/B The Lane 44, Kraus, Leonard & Donna L/B 41 Old Wakefield Rd. 57, Krause, Otto & Yvonne L/O St. Charles Ave. 13, Kriete, Ernest A. Jr. & Susan L. L/B The Lane 85, Kupcs, Mikelis & Maria L/B Charles St. 28, Labrecque, Norman & Beatrice L/B Rt. 16 31, Labrie, L. Maurice & Anita L/B Milton-Rochester Rd. 57, Labrie, L. Maurice & Anita L/B Milton-Rochester Rd. 16. Labrie, Lawrence & Sandra L/B 184 St. Charles Ave. 22, Labrie, Lawrence & Sandra L/O St. Charles Ave. 2, LaCasse, Armand & Pauline L/B 180 St, Charles Ave. 18, Lachance, Dorothea B/O 26 Micah Terrace 9, Ladd, Dorothy; Bushby, Curtis & Audrey & Carter, Dottie Ann L/B Governors Rd. 45, LaFave, Robert L/O The Lane 1, Lafortune, Raymond & Doris B/O 3 Lyman Rd. 19, Lagos, Barry L/B Remick St. 25, Lake, Bradley A. & Ann T. L/O Teneriffe Mt. 5. Lamb, Dorothy J. L/B 181 St. Charles Ave. 17. Lamb, Dorothy J. L/B 181 St. Charles Ave. 4, Lander, William & Constance L/B Plummers Ridge 217,

Landry, William J . & Roxane L. L/B 415 Milton-Rochester Rd. 54, Lane, Barbara F. L/B 121 St. James Ave. 25, Lane, Barbara F. L/B 121 St. James Ave. 4. Lane, Clayton H. & Barbara F, L/B 122 St. James Ave. 18, Lane, Clayton H. & Barbara F. L/O 122 St. James Ave. 4, Lane, Qayton H. & Barbara F. L/B 122 St. James Ave. 8. Langelier, Rose L/B 6 Lakeside Dr. 36, Langlois, John L/B Kingsbury 42, Lanni, Marie L/O McKeagney Rd. 11. Lapierre, Mark & Nancy L/O Sam Plummer Rd. 4, Lapierre, Mark & Nancy L/O Sam Plummer Rd. 6, LaPointe, Claire & Routheir, Dennis L/O 158 St. James Ave. 20,

Larochelle, Armand & Ann L/B Willey Rd. , MM 32. Larson, Robert H. & Susan L. L/O Ford Rd. 3.

Laskey, Agnes L/B Highland Ave. , MM 28.

Laskey, Maude L/B Willey Rd. , MM 31, Laub, William & Nancy L/O Rt. 16 2, Lauze, Brian G, & Lyn P, L/O Governors Rd. 5. Lavertue, Rosalie A. L/B 18 Charles 23, Lavoie, Ernest & Hazel L/B Kingsbury 33, Lavoie, Katherine M. L/B Rt. 75 43, Lavoie, Robert J. L/O Rt. 75 11, Lawson, Audrey Est. L/B N. Main St. 22,

Leaden, Gerard M. & Theresa D. L/B 100 Branch Rd. , MM 61, Leahy, Daniel G. & Mary V. L/B 2 Little America 7, Leanna, Edward & Erica L/MH New Bridge Rd. 6. Lebanon Hydro Power Corp. L/B Spaulding Fibre 448. LeClair, John H, MH/0 Rt. 153 6, LeClair, Richard E. & Cleora D. L/B 125 St. James Ave. 18.

Ledoux, Yvonne & Druwy, Rachelle L/B Branch Rd. , MM 19,

Leeper, Verne P. & Dorothy M. L/B Union Rd. , MM 49, Legall, Charles F. L/B 119 St. James Ave. 29, Legere, Gerard A. & Regina J. L/O Hare Rd. 4, Le Grand, Jean P. & Beatrice M, L/B 10 Evergreen Valley 54, Leighton, Herbert F. & Mildred L/B Plummers Ridge 24, Leiva, John L/O 20A Piggott Hill 3,

17-A LeJeune, Germain & Florence L/B/MH Rt. 16 B 28, Lemay, George D. & Amanda L/0 Silver St. 5, Lemleux, Perley & Lucille L/B Main St. , MM 21, Lennon, Charles & Miriam L/B 132 St. James Ave. 20, Lennon, Charles & Miriam L/0 132 St. James Ave. 6, Lerario, Carl S, L/0 5A Piggott HiU 3, Lerario, Carl S. L/0 8 Piggott HUl 4, Lerario, Carl S, L/0 9 Piggott Hill 4, Lerario, Carl S. L/0 9A Piggott Hill 3, Lerario, Carl S. L/0 lOA Piggott Hill 3. Lerario, Carl S. L/0 23A Piggott Hill 3, Lerario, Carl S, L/0 24A Piggott Hill 3, Lerario, Carl S. L/0 27A Piggott Hill 3, Lerario, Carl S. L/0 28 A Piggott Hill 3, Lessard, Leo & Pamela L/B 4 Lakeside Dr. 26,

Lessard, Norman E. & Claudette C. L/B Main St. , MM 38,

Levitt, Walter J, & Marjorle E. L/B N, Main St. , MM 27, Lewis, Charles & Mae & Vanezea, Thelma L/0 McKeagney Rd. 7, Lewis, Leon G. Jr. L/B/MH 42 Old Wakefield Rd. 19,

Leyden, Stella A. B/MH Willey Rd. , MM 4, Libby, Christine F. L/B 39 Old Wakefield Rd. 28,

Libby, Maurice & Patricia L/B Willey Hd. , MM 43.

Libby, Roger & Freda L/B/MH Main St. , MM 24,

Libby, Roger & Freda L/B Willey Rd. , MM 11.

Libk^, Roger & Freda L/0 Branch Rd. , MM 9, Liberi, Bernard H. Jr. & Helen L/B Teneriffe Mt. Rd. 56, Liberi, Bernard H. Jr. & Helen L/0 Teneriffe Mt. ,Rd. 9, Liberi, Bernard in & Susan L/B Mt. Rd. 67, Lilljedahl, Carl & Thelma L/B Elm St. 34, Lilljedahl, Dorothy L/MH Elm St. 14,

Ling, Elaine H. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 61, Lirette, Linda M. L/B Silver/Remick Sts. 32, Little, Robert T. & Kathleen L/B Governors Rd. 72, Littler, Geraldine R. L/MH Tappan Ct. 8, Loftus, David T. & Donna M. L/B Mt. Rd. 28, Logan, Charles & Patricia L/B Main St. 25, Logan, Charles & Patricia B/0 St. Charles Ave. 8, Logan, Charles M. & Bonnie L/B St. Charles Ave, 41, Logan, Charles M. & Bonnie B/0 St. Charles Ave. Logan, Charles M. & Bonnie L/0 St. Charles Ave. 2, Londo, Erwln & Lillian L/B Mt. Rd. 28, Long, Janice L. L/0 Rt, 16 26, Lord, Christine & Martin & Hiltz, Paula L/B Governors Rd. 46, Lord, Earl M. & Elaine J. L/B Townhouse Rd. 44, Lord, John & Elaine L/MH Elm St. 29, Lord, Philip E. L/B 24 Northeast Pond 21, Lord, Robert E. & Alta S. L/B Hare Rd. 150, Lord, Robert E. & Alta S. L/0 Hare Rd. 24. Losordo, Karen & Peter L/B Rt. 16 81, Losordo, Karen & Peter L/0 Rt. 16 3, Lothrop, Jane & Robinson, Ariel L/0 Berry Hill Rd. 26, Loubier, Roland L/B 124 St. James Ave. 39, Loubier, Roland L/0 124 St. James Ave. 5. Loubier, Roland L/0 124 St, James Ave. 4, Lover, Merle V. L/B 21 Silver St. 38, Lover, Merle V, L/0 W. Milton Rd. 17,

18-A Lowe, Edwin T, L/B Plummers Ridge 53,050 Luby, Emily P. L/B 31 Silver St, 30,050 Lucier, John & Paul A. L/B S. Main St. 30,850

Lumbard, Robert & Toy, Brenda L/B Main St, , MM 26,000 Lussier, Raymond G. L/B 18 Old Wakefield Rd. 29,500 Lygren, John & Joan M. L/B Plummers Ridge 78,800 MacDonald, Alfred N. & Barbara E. l/b/mh Hare Rd, 22,950 MacDow, Milton W. & Beatrice E. l/b/mh Elm St. 55, 700 MacDowell, Katherine l/b/mh Hare Rd, 29, 100

MacGregor, Walter & Anna B, L/B Western Ave. , MM 37,250 Magee, Kerry W. & Laura J. L/B Ford Hill Rd. 51,100 Maggart, James R. & Kaye W. L/B 12 River Rd, 33,500 Mailhot, Raymond L/B 163 St. James Ave. 31,450 Maleham, Herbert W. & Marion L/MH Rt. 16 10,050 Manfredonia, Fred M. L/0 W. Milton 7,100 Manning, James B, & Deborah J. L/B Bolan Rd. 79,700 Manning, Thomas M. & Kathleen R. L/O Middleton Rd. 19,350 March, Clifton L. & Patricia L. L/B N. Main St. 32,250 Marchand, Joseph R. L/B Bolan Bd. 27,800 Marchant, William & Janet L/B Thurston Rd. 28,200

Marchinetti, Sandra I. L/O Sam Plummer Rd. 11,950 Marco tte, Norman & Stella B. L/B 86 St. James Ave. 31,850 Marcotte, Norman & Stella B. L/O 86 St. James Ave. 1,400 Marcoux, Archie & Beverly L/B Silver St. 36,500 Marcoux, Hazel L/B Silver St. 31,400 Marcoux, James P. & Mary A. L/B Ford Rd. 31,100 Marcoux, Raymond A. & Mary J. L/B Winding Hill Rd. 61,900 Marquardt, Matthias & Mary L/O Governors Rd, 12,300 Marsh, Louise P. L/B Townhouse Rd. 73,700 Marsh, Louise P. L/O Townhouse Rd. 16,350

Marsh, Paul C. & Martha R. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 70,450 Marsh, Richard, Barbara, Robert & Patricia L/B Townhouse Rd. 42,400 Marsh, Richard, Barbara, Robert & Patricia L/O Townhouse Rd. 15,850

Marshall , Sandra J. L/B S, Main 36,500

Marshall, Thomas & Barbara J. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 34,400

Marsters, Errold W. L/O off Jug Hill Bd. , MM 2,000 Martel, Beatrice J. L/B 49 Ted & Joan Rd. 26,100 Martel, Maurice & Pauline L/B 58 Ted & Joan Rd, 18,750 Martin, David A. L/B Porter Rd, 44,850 Martin, Jesse & Alice L/B/MH Governors Rd, 15,600 Martin, William C. & Carol L/B N. Main 25, 150 Martineau, Leona G. L/B 43 Northeast Pond 28,750 Martineau, Leona G. L/O 43 Northeast Pond 2,600 Marzerka, Paul L/O 5 Piggott HUl 3,500 Masse, Martin R, & Rachel M, L/B 57 Ted & Joan Rd. 21,600 Mather, David A. L/B 421 Milton-Rochester Rd. 30,650 Mattair, David & Roberta A. L/B Mt, Rd. 83,850 McCallister, John R. L/B Mt. Rd. 38,250 McCann, Kevin, Susan & Mary L/B 112 St. James Ave. 34,550

McCarthy, Robert & Ruth L/B Willey Rd. , MM 23,250 McCleary, James H. & Sandra J. L/MH W, Milton Rd. 17, 100 McCracken, E. James & Betty Jane L/B Kingsbury 35,350 McDonald, Lewis A. & Lucie V. L/B 142 St. James Ave. 12,800 McDonnell, Michael & Teresa L/B 6 River Rd. 33,600 McEntire, Kenneth & Kathleen L/B Northeast Pond 27, 700

19-A McEntire, Kenneth & Kathleen L/0 Northeast Pond 2, McGee, Louise F, L/B 97 St. James Ave. 23, McGee, Louise F. L/0 97 St. James Ave. 2, Mclntire, F, Everett & Marie L/B S. Main St. 26, Mclntire, F. Everett & Marie L/B Charles St. 20. Mclntire, F. Everett & Marie L/B 8 River Rd. 34, Mclntire, George C. L/B S. Main St. 48, Mclntire, Walter & Joyce L. L/0 Sam Plummer Rd. 5, McKay, Gerald W. & Mary Ellen L/B Rt. 16 47, McKay, Violet L/B 36 Charles St. 24, McKeagney, Patrick Heirs L/0 Old Wakefield Rd. 10, McKeagney, Patrick Heirs L/0 Old Wakefield Rd. 9. McKenney, Susan B. L/B 15 Charles 22,

McKinley, Robert & Margaret L/B Highland Ave. , MM 44,

McLaughlin, Albina L/B/MH Willey Rd. , MM 25, McLaughlin, Thomas F. L/0 12A Piggott Hill 3, McManus, James L/B Townhouse Rd. 37. McManus, James L/0 Townhouse Rd. 7. McMasters, Samuel & Lucille B/0 96 St. James Ave. 13,

McMillan, Neil & Sheila L/B Highl and Ave, , MM 28, McNally, James & Jeanette L/B Little America 44, McNally, James & Jeanette L/B Little America 74. McNally, James & Jeanette L/B Little America 6, McNally, James & Jeanette L/B Little America 9. McPherson, Geneva L/B Piummers Ridge 37, McPherson, Norman L. & Mildred R. L/MH Wolfeboro Rd. 14, McPherson, Roger W. & Susan K. L/B Piummers Ridge 31, McVicar, David A. & Nancy M. L/0 Silver St. 12. McWilliams, Kenneth L. L/B Townhouse Rd. 19. Meiklejohn, Carmen A. L/B S. Main St. 27, Mellen, Lita S. L/B Porter Rd, 35. Melville, William G. & Nancy A. L/B 54 Ted & Joan Rd. 24, Menegoni, Frank & Yvonne L/B Elm St. 36. Mercier, Andre L/B Northeast Pond 44, Merrill, Bruce P. & Geraldine L/B 39 Robs Rd. 26, Merrill, Edward S. & Alice E. L/B Middleton Rd. 61, Merrill, Edward S, & Alice E. L/0 Middleton Rd. 22, Merrill, Nelson P. & Mary I. L/B Rt. 16 B 62, Merry, Thomas & Elizabeth L/B 15 Micah Terrace 34, Mersereau, Ruth S. L/B Piummers Ridgw 55, Mersereau, Ruth & Wiley, Edith L/B 11 River Rd. 30, Meserve, Irving & Joan B. L/B/MH Elm St. 17, Messina, Joseph V. L/B Sam Plummer Rd, 16, Messina, Joseph V. L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 66, Meyer, Edward C. & Mary D. L/B Jug Hill Rd., MM 16,

Meyer, Edward C. & Mary D. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 14.

Meyer, Frederick A. & Irma J. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 24. Michalsky, Stanley & Barbara L/B 40 Old Wakefield Rd. 37, Michaud, Judith H. L/MH 16 Sleeping Bear Dr, 35, Michaud, Paul Jr. & Louise L/B 6 Christopher Dr, 44, Midway Excavators, Inc. L/0 Piummers Ridge 15, Milinovich, Frank & Irene L/0 St. Charles Ave. 2.

Miller, Edward D. & Diane J. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 42, Miller, James L. Jr. & Debra L. L/B/MH 61 Ted & Joan Rd. 17, Millette, Rachel M,& Donald F. L/B 31 Robs Rd. 19, Milton, Carl A. & Scott B/0 41 Robs Rd. 5, Milcon Forest Associates L/0 Plummer Lot 56,

20-A Milton Forest Associates L/O Wentworth Lot 26, Milton Forest Associates L/O Wentworth Lot 19, Milton Garage, Inc. L/O Main St. 3, Milton Garage, Inc. L/B Main St, 35, Milton Land Corp. L/O Rt. 16 9, Milton Land Corp, L/O Rt. 16 3, Milton Leatherboard L/B Mill St, 151, Miltonla Management Inc. L/B Greene Tannery 30, Miltonia Management Inc. L/B Office 3. Mitchell, Richard S. L/O 16 Piggott Hill 3,

Modigliani, Franco & Serena L/O Willey Rd. , MM 15, Molleur, Mary E, L/B Elm St. 45, Molleur, Mary E, L/B S. Main St. 25. Mollica, Philip M. & Linda L. L/B Church St. 28, MoUiver, Joseph L/B MiddletoQ Rd. 11, Moody, Walter E. & Gray, Rita J. L/B 32 Old Wakefield Rd. 23, Mooers, Fred & Arlene L/B/MH 414 Milton-Rochester Rd. 24, Mooers, Leon L/B/MH 416 Milton-Rochester Rd. 39, Moore, Anne E. L/B Rocky Point Rd. 41, Moore, Ernest & Kathleen L/B Northeast Pond 15, Moore, Ernest & Kathleen L/O Rt. 16 2, Moore, Raymond & Alice L/B Kingsbury 30, Moores, Sterling & Audrey L/B Governors Rd, 47,

Morgan, William R. & Debra M. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 30, Morin, Beatrice L/B Silver St. 26, Morin, Christine J. L/B 47 Old Wakefield Rd. 41, Morin, Raymond & Gail L/B 45 Northeast Pond 33, Morin, Raymond & Gail L/O 45 Northeast Pond 2.

Morrill, Adrian & Gale T. L/MH Branch Rd. , MM 25,

Morrill, Betty L/MH N. Main St. , MM 9.

Morrill, Fred & Eva L/O Willey Rd. , MM 15,

Morrill, Fred & Eva B/0 Willey Rd. , MM 42, Morrione, Joseph P. & Linda J. L/B 4 Little America 9, Morrison, Charles & Margaret B/0 19 Micah Terrace 10, Morse, Robert J. & Theresa A. L/B 13 Micah Terrace 21, Morton, Cecil M. & Vickie A. L/B/MH Governors Rd, 32, Moscone, Italo V. & Maria L/O 1 Piggott Hill 3. Moulton, Catherine A. L/O The Lane 6, Moulton, Frederick & Eileen L/B 138 St. James 24. Mucher, George Jr. L/O Farmington Line 4, Mucher, George Jr. L/O Farmington Line 4, Mucher, George Jr. L/B Townhouse Rd. 47, Murphy, Gerard L/O Bolan Rd. 2, Murphy, Joseph J. & Glenda W. L/B Mt. Rd. 31, Murray, George M. L/B/MH 34 Northeast Pond 19. Myers, Stephen R. & Nancy M. L/B Plummers Ridge 52, Myhre, Grant D. & Miranda L/B Plummers Ridge 69, Nahatis, Stella L/O Northeast Pond 2.

Nasella, Michael J, L/O Berry Hill Rd. , MM 6, Nason, David R. L/B Silver St. 38,

Nason, Gerald A. & Mary E. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 38, Nason, James E. L/B Northeast Pond 24, Nason, Rodney E. & Betty F. L/B Silver St. 47, Nau, William C. L/B Charles St. 52, Nelder, Edward & Theresa M. L/O Mt. Rd. 4, Nelson, Warren F. & Dorothy C. L/B 42 Robs Rd. 36, Nesbitt, James M. in L/B 23 Micah Terrace 23,

21-A New England Telephone Co. L/B Western Ave, , MM 38, New England Telephone Co. L/B Silver St. 34, Newcomb, Charles W. & Bonnie C. L/0 W. Milton 6, Newell, Richard D. & Patricia A. L/B S. Main St. 33, Newick, John W. & Tammy F. L/B 127 St. James Ave. 44. Nickerson, Frank G. L/B 100 St, James Ave. 32, Nickerson, Frank G. L/0 100 St. James Ave. 6, Nolan, John F. & Sally E. L/B Mt. Rd. 73, Nolan, John F. & Sally E. L/0 Mt. Rd, 27, Normandeau, Paul E. & Simone L/B 3 Kingsbury 32, Norrish, John E. & Paul C. L/B 80 N, Main St. 43, Norton, John N. & Carol E. L/B Lawton Iiin, MM 19, Noseworthy, Russell & Susannah L/0 W. Milton 6, Nowalk, Edward L/0 4 Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 2A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 3A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 14A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 ISA Piggott Hill 3. Nowalk, Edward L/0 17 A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 18 A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 29A Piggott Hill 3, Nowalk, Edward L/0 30A Piggott HiU 3,

Nowill, Ronald W. & Betty H. L/B Main St. , MM 38, Nute, Doria L/0 Hare Rd. 20, Nute, Elizabeth A. L/B/MH Hare Rd. / Rt. 75 12, Nute, Eugene F. L/B Hay Barn 22. Nute, Eugene F. & Patricia M. L/0 Lot 8 - NLT S. D. 6, Nute Family Trust L/0 Home Farm Lot 70, Nute Family Trust L/0 Triangle Lot 8, Nute Family Trust L/0 Plantation Lot 30, Nute Family Trust L/0 Bunker Lot 13. Nute Family Trust L/0 Lot 1 3. Nute Family Trust L/0 Lot 2 3, Nute Family Trust L/0 Lot 3 3. Nute, Jonathan L/0 Governors Rd. 24, Nute, Marie L/0 Hare Rd. 9, Nute, Patricia M. L/B Governors Rd. 36, Nute, Stephanie L/0 Winding Hill Rd. 3, Nute, Stephanie L/0 Higgins Lot 6, Nute, Stephanie L/0 Ripley Lot 5, Nutter, Frank R. & Jeanette L/B Charles St. 38. Nutter, Randolph & Beatrice L/B 30 Robs Rd. 21, Olimpio, Joseph & J. Lisbeth L/B Rt. 16 B 9.

Oiler, Dalilia L/B (i int. ) Governors Rd. 13, Olsen, John G. & Bettie-Anne L/B/MH 317 Milton-Rochester Rd. 29, O'Neil, Judith A. L/0 off Thurston Rd.

Orlando, Peter, Frances & Edward L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 23, Orrell, John I. & Donna M. L/B 8 Micah Terrace 47, Ostebo, Leo P. & Charlotte L/0 Northeast Pond 3, Ostebo, Leo P. & Charlotte L/B 21 Northeast Pond 25.

Ostebo, Leo P. & Charlotte L/B {i int. ) 22 Northeast Pond 11. Paey, Clyde W. & Louise C. L/B Elm St. 35, Paey, Dorothy M. L/B Elm St. 52, Page, Robert W. Sr. L/0 Wilkins-Mills Lots, MM 20. Page, Robert W. Sr. L/0 WUley Rd. , MM 3, Page, Robert W. Sr. L/0 Walsh Lot, MM 21, Page, Robert W. & B. Marion L/B 31 Highland Ave. , MM 24.

22-A Page, Robert W. Sr. Jr. & Steven L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 22, 500 Pageau, iieta M. L/B Hare Rd, 45,550 Palmariello, James & Clotilde L/MH 161 St. James Ave. 19.800 Panagos, John J. & Joanne L/B W. Milton Rd. 50,650 Paola, Mary E. L/0 The Lane 6,550 Paquette, Everest & Elizabeth L/B 21 Micah Terrace 31,550 Parello, Thomas L. L/0 Plummers Ridge 14,700 Parent, Patricia L/B Rt. 75 26,450 Parent, Wilfred P. & Diane J. L/B Plummers Ridge 69,150 Park Realty Associates L/O off Ford Rd. 100 Park Realty Associates L/O Coolidge Dr. 800 Park Realty Associates L/O Stroud SD 1,900 Parker, Richard & Rita L/B 134 St. James Ave. 39, 350 Parker, Robert L. & Elaine V. L/B Townhouse Rd. 42 250 Parks, Leon & Florence MH/O Little America 2 800 Parks, Thomas L. & Yvette L/B Little America 37 350

Parsons, Gordon & Elizabeth L/B 35 Church St. , MM 49 700 Patch, Dale F. & Lucila G. L/B Mt. Rd. 64 950 Patnode, lioland E. Jr. L/B Silver St. 28 750 Payne, Harold R. & Mary A. L/O Rt. 16B 1 250 Pearce, John W. & Emily J. L/B Rt. 109, MM 35, 800 Pearce, Randall K. & lioberta E. L/B Rt. 16 24 450 Pearson, David E. & Gail L/B 8 Kingsbury 26 000 Pelletier, Dale & Jeanne E. L/0 Townhouse Rd» 5 200 Pelletier, Dale & Jeanne E. L/B Porter Rd. 27 150

Pelletier, Dale & Jeanne E. L/B 7 Church St. , MM 43 100 Pelletier, Mark E. & Janice J. L/0 Governors Rd. 5 850 Pennell, Alston & Gail Ann L/B N. Main St. 31 550 Pennell, Helen J. L/B Kemick St. 38 150 Pennell, Reginald E. Jr. l/b/mh Mt. Rd. 22 900 Penta, Anthony N. & Adelaide L/0 55 Northeast Pond 2 350 Penta, Anthony N, & Adelaide L/O 5;3 Northeast Pond 1 950 Percelay, Merrill & Werner, Donald L/0 French-Laskey Land 17 150 Perkins, Donald F. & Karen S. L/0 Ford Hill Rd. 5 ,700 Perkins, Donald M. & Lorraine L/O Cross Rd. 10 ,600 Perkins, Hilda b/ivih Elm St. 9 800 Perkiis, Lloyd & Mary L/B Elm St. 62 ,100 Pero, Frederick J. & Paula M. L/B Hare Rd. 46 ,100 Perreault, Lawrence & Joan L/B 104 St, James Ave. 47 900 Perreault, Lawrence & Joan L/B 104 St. James Ave. 12 ,900 Perreault, Lawrence & Joan L/0 104 St. James Ave. 3 ,500 Perreault, Roland L/B 83 St. James Ave. 49 700 Perron, Gerald L. L/B Plummers Ridge 7 ,400 Perry, Charles E. L/B Church St. 21 400 Perry, James & Athena L/MH Governors Rd. 22 ,000 Perry, Ronald C. & Sandra J. L/B Charles St. 16 900 Perry, Steven H. & Wendy M. L/B Silver St. 46 850 Peterson, Alan C. & Patricia W. L/B 148 St. James Ave. 25 ,700 Peterson, Alvera M. L/B 44 Robs Rd. 25 150 Peterson, Christopher R. L/B 155 St. James Ave, 49 350 Peterson, Christopher R. L/B 118 St. James Ave. 28 550 Peterson, Christopher R. & Judith L/B Governors Rd. 89 800 Peterson, Ronald F. & Lois M. L/B 155 St. James Ave. 90 850 Peterson, Ronald F. & Lois M. L/0 155 St. James Ave. 3 950 Peterson, Ronald F. & Lois M. L/0 155 St. James Ave. 6 300 Peterson, Ronald F. & Lois M, L/0 155 St. James Ave. 3 950 Peterson, Ronald, Lois, Christopher & Judith L/B Charles St. 46 100

23-A Petit, Madeleine F. L/B Old Wakefield Rd. 49, Phalen, Clay & Lyons, Cindy L/B/MH Mt, Rd. 20. Philbrick, Alfred L. & Judy K. L/B. MH Elm St. 10, Phillips, Daniel S. & Laura J. L/0 Ford Hill Rd. 8. Phinney, Barbara E. L/O 9 River Rd, Phinney, Charles K. l/b/mh Plummers Ridge 27, Phinney, Charles K. L/B Plummers Ridge 22, Phinney, Warren & Barbara L/B 9 River Rd. 28, Pierce, Ernest L. Jr. & Phyllis L/B Townhouse Rd. 57, Pike, Lloyd & Marilyn L/B S. Main St. 37,

Pike, Richard l/mh Western Ave. , MM 13, Pinkham, Clifford & Alice E. L/B Bolan Rd. 30, Pizzotti, Elnriiro & Gloria L/O Hare Rd. 22,

Place, Miriam O. & Norman W. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 15,

Place, Miriam O. & Pamela A, L/O Willey Rd. , MM 8. Plummer, Ruth W, L/B S. Main St. 24. Poirier, William D. & Patricia L/B 56 Ted & Joan Rd. 16, Pomeroy, Patricia A, L/O 4 Thompson Is. 5. Pomeroy, Patricia A. B/0 Thompson Is. 1, Pomeroy, William & Patricia L/B Plummers Ridge 38,

Pomroy, Donald & Barbara L/B Silver St. 0

Powers, Alyce G. L/O Branch Rd, , MM 6, Prefontaine, Gerald N. L/O Mt. Rd. 4. Preston, Harold V. Jr. L/O Governors Rd. 12, Price, Frances P. L/B 12 Northeast Pond 21, Price, Frances P. L/O 12 Northeast Pond 3. Provencher, Norris & Dorothy L/B S. Main St. 28, Public Service of NH Milton 551, Public Serivce of NH Milton Mils Fire Precinct 142, Public Service of NH Milton Water Precinct 195, Public Service Of NH L/O N. Main St. 2. Public Service of NH L/O Plummers Ridge 4, Pugh, Rachel D. L/B Plummers Ridge 31, Pugh, Rachel D. L/O Plummers Ridge 7, Pugh, Rachel D. L/B Plains 48, Pugh, Rachel D. L/O Plains 2,

Purvis, Sharon A, L/B Church St. , MM 28, Quinn, George E. L/O Governors Rd. 7. Quinn, George E. L/B 65 Main St. 25, Raab, Dwight & Burrows, Lloyd L/O Mt. Rd. 11, Raab, Dwight & Burrows, Lloyd & Hilton, Paul L/O Old Cross Rd. 5. Ramsey, Norman L/O St. Charles Ave. 2, Ramsey, Norman L/O St. Charles Ave. 9,

Ran court, Claude C. L/O Jug HiU Rd. , MM 16, Rand, Mabel L/B KimbaU St. 33, Randall, Jerry L. & Mary J, MH/O Silver St. 11, Rauseo, Donald A. & Marjorie L/B 171 St. James Ave. 40, Rawls, Priscilla W. l/mh Thurston Rd. 26.

24-A Ray's Marina L/B Marina 326 Ray's Marina L/O Main St. 13 Rearick, Thomas W. & Sheila A, L/B Middleton Rd, 30 Reddington, Joseph & Catherine L/O Rt. 16 13 Reed, Eugene T. & Janet L. L/O Mt. Bd, 13 Reed, Eugene T. & Janet L, L/O ML Bd, 5 Reed, Eugene T. & Janet L. L/O Mt. Rd. 14 Reid, Thomas & Barbara L/MH 5 Sleeping Bear Dr. 31 Reitfarth, Norman & Elinor L/B 52 Ted & Joan Rd, 20

Reilley, Richard L. L/B Water St. , MM 17 Rene, Edmond A. & Audrey L/B Kingsbury 29 Reynolds, Arthur, Bruce, Peter & Scott l/o off Governors Rd, Reynolds, Arthur, Bruce, Peter & Scott L/O off Governors Rd. Reynolds, Arthur, Bruce, Peter & Scott L/O off Governors Rd. 2,000

Reynolds, Delbert L/B Branch Rd. , MM 20,900 Reynolds, John F, & Linda A, L/O Silver St. 500 Reynolds, John F. & Linda A. L/B/MH Silver St. 17,150

Rhodes, Gloria L L/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 9,950

Rhodes, Gloria I. L/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 9,400 Richard, Raymond Jc & Joanne L^ L/B 5 Lakeside Dr. 34, 100 Ricl-iards, Allen R, & J'one W, L/O Mt, Bd. 3,450 Richards, Dean M. & Claudette B. L/B 8 Evergreen Valley 56,200 Ricker, Caroline L/MH Main St. MM 11,150 Ricker, William B. & Mary C. L/B 3 Tappan CDo 30,300 Riemenschneider, Ronald & Tommi L/B Main St. 61,050 Rigby, Arnold & Ruth L/B 113 St. James Ave. 39, 700 Rigby, Arnold & Ruth L/B 113 St. James Ave. 11, 150 Rigert, Joseph & Bernadette L/B 303 Milton-Rochester Rd. 61,000 Rigert, Joseph & Bernadette L/B Thurston Rd, 23,550 Riley, Robert A. & Sally L/B Governors Rd. 84,800 Rines, Chester O, & Deborah L/B Silver St. 49,000 Rivers, Robert A. L/B Restaurant 169,400 Roach, Martin F. & Mary A, L/B Kingsbury 26,000

Robblee, Elizabeth L/B Willey Rd. , MM 4,600 Roberge, Roland & Lorraine L/B St. James Ave. 58,500

Roberts, Bailey A. L/O Willey Rd. , MM 8,750

Roberts, Margaret & Nason, Betty L/B/MH Branch Rd. , MM 15,100

Roberts, Merton L, & Helen E. L/B Church St. , MM 35,150 Robertson, Betty J. L/MH 3 Christopher Dr. 22,400

Robinson, Adrienne J = L/B St. James Ave, 16,700

Robinson, Arthur L, & Sheila L/B Church St. , MM 45,800 Robinson, Darrol M. & Marie C. L/B 51 Ted & Joan Rd. 40,650 Robinson, Robert H. & Bonnie L. L/B Tappan Ct. 28,800 Rodgers, John P. & Janet M. L/O Elm St. 6,650

Rodick, Arlene M. Est. L/B Silver St. , W. Milton 8,100

Rodrigue, Richard L. & Elaine L/B Western Ave. , MM 59,450 Rogers, Gary A. & Katherine R. L/O Governors Rd. 7,000 Rogers, Helen & Morann, Wm. & L/B/MH Ford Hill Rd. 8,550 Sandra Rogers, Helen & Morann, Wm. & Sandra L/O Ford Hill Rd. 50 Rolff, Catriena & Jan L/O Plummers Ridge 11,500 Rolff, Jan & Catriena L/B Plummers Ridge 80,650 Ronayne, Emmett & Constance L/B 355 Milton-Rochester Rd. 111,100 Ronayne, Emmett & Constance L/O 355 Milton-iiochester Rd. 2,800

25-A Bonayne, Emmet t & Constance L/0 Mil ton-Rochester Rd. Boobian, Charles J. L/0 W. Milton 2, Rosado, John & Woodman, Pauline L/B Plummers Ridge 12, JRosania, David & Weik, Kichard L/B Main St. 35, Ross, Carol R. & Sydney E. L/B TenePlffe Mt. 66, Ross, Kimberley L/B Mt. Rd. 29, Ross, Sydney E. & Callahan, Dennis L/B Main St. 33,

Ross, William C. & Jane M. L/0 Wllley Rd. , MM 4, Rossley, Richard L/B 61A Ted & Joan Rd. 19, Roth, Marie & Haselton, Kenneth L/B Milton-Rochester Rd. 5, Rouleau, Alfred & Elizabeth L/B Plummers Ridge 41, Rouleau, Samuel J. & Margherlta L/B Charles St. 30, Routhler, Dorothy L. L/B Townhouse Rd. 24, Rowe, Robert J, & Deanna J. L/B Elm St. 34, Rowe, Thomas S. L/0 Sliver St. 9, Rowe, William P. L/B Wllley M., MM 39,

Roy, David M, & Susan E. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 58, Roy, Elaine V. L/B 84A St. James Ave. 34, Roy, Rene L/B I sland 24, Roy, Rene L/B Main St. 12, Roy, Wilfred T. Jr. & Jeannlne L/B 84 St. James Ave. 27, Rupp, Maria E. L/0 Varney Rd. 29, Rupp, Maria E. L/B Varney Rd. 32, Russ, David A. L/B Evergreen Valley 42, Russell, Frederic & Viola & Rolls, Roberta L/B 65 Old Wakefield Rd, 46, Russo, John M. & Louise L/B Elm St. 20, Russo, Louis R. Jr. & Marie L/B Rt. 16 94, Russo, Raymond & Betty Mae L/0 Elm St. 6, Ryan, Thomas P, & Christina D. L/B Vachon Dr. 25, Sabine, Henry B, L/0 Farmlngton Line 5, St. Hllalre, Richard & Eleanor L/B 130 St. James Ave. 46, St. Hllalre, Richard & Eleanor B/0 Donut Dome 8,

St, Laurent, Llnwood R. & Hilda L/B Berry Hill Rd. , MM 19, Sakowlcz, Mary & Elchholz, John L/B 13 Plggott Hill 4, Sakowlcz, Mary & Elchholz, John L/0 12 Plggott HUl 3, Salinger, John N. & Beth A. L/B 47 Ted & Joan Rd. 20,

Sanborn, Carlton I . & Myrtle L/B S. Main St. 29, Sanborn, Harold C, & June L/0 Tenerlffe Mt. 11, Sanborn, James & Donna L/B/MH Church St. 19, Sanborn, Wm, Henry & Doris L/B S. Main St. 27, Sandler, Ruth Ellen L/B 34 Robs Rd. 24, Sanfacon, Doris L. L/B 131 St. James Ave. 22, Sanfacon, Gerald & Dlanne L/B Elm St. 35, Sansone, Angelo & Dorothy & Schaller, Dorothy L/B Mt. Rd. 67, Sargent, Roger W, & Katherlne A. L/0 Hare Rd. 31, Sargent, Roger W. & Katherlne A. L/B Hare Rd. 44, Saunders, Donald C. & Lyn L/B Tappan Ct. 28, Savole, Maurice & Helen L/B Elm St. 49, Savole, Ruby E. & Elaine L/B S. Main St. 26, Sawyer, Ransom T. & Katherlne L. L/B Pentapolnt Rd. 44, Scagllottl, Robert L. & Nackey E. L/B Governors Rd. 47, Scala, Anthony & Rita L/B Vachon Dr. 19. Sceggell, Anna & Howard & Fields, Arlene L/MH Main St. 11, Sceggell, Howard J. Jr. & Shirley L/B/MH Elm St. 26,

26-A Schulkind, Diane S. L/B 13 Charles St. 23, Schwartz, Alvln P. & Patricia L/0 Mt. Rd. 8,

Scribner, W. Milton L/B Main St. , MM 28, Scully, George M. L/B 2 int. - Townhouse Rd. 15, Scully, John J. Jr. L/B 2 int. - Townhouse Rd. 15, Scully, Timothy & Collins, Deborah L/B 187 St. Charles Ave. 33,

Seale, Edmund & Darlene L/B Main St. , MM 21, Seamans, Earl H, & Katherine L/B Middleton Rd. 27, Seavey, Bichard & Rosemary L/MH 2 Christopher Dr. 22,

Seely, Robert W. & Marylin B, L/B Western Ave. , MM 43, Semprebon, Frank & Beverly L/MH Nutes Ridge Rd. 12, Sheing, Craig W, L/MH Ford Hill Rd. 21, Sherman, Richard & Mary L/B School St. 31, Sherman, Richard & Mary L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 49, Sherman, Richard & Mary L/0 Sam Plummer Rd. 11. Shevenell, Richard & Dolores B/O 7 Micah Terrace 15,

Shippie, Richard & Robin L/O off Western Ave. , MM 2, Shurtleff, George' & Eleanor L/B Plummers Ridge 83, Shute, Douglas H. & Nancy L. L/B Silver St. 39, Sickles, Bradford & Marion L/B Thurston Rd. 10,

Siembab, Michael L/B Branch Rd. , MM 26,

Siembab, Michael MH/0 Branch Rd. , MM 19,

Siembab, Ann Marie MH/0 Branch Rd. , MM 19.

Siembab, Ann Marie MH/0 Branch Rd. , MM 6,

Siembab, Ann Marie L/MH Branch Rd. , MM 11.

Siemon, Carl L/B Branch Rd. , MM 189, 'Siemon, Carl L/0 Laskey Land 7. Siemon, Carl L/O Boris Land, MM 31, Siemon, Carl L/O Thompson Land, MM 64, Siemon, Carl L/O Rt. 16 10, Siemon, Carl L/0 Parker Land, MM 30, Siemon, Carl L/0 Laskey Land, MM 41, Siemon, Carl L/0 Dahl Land, MM 6, Siemon, Carl L/0 Lot 2A, MM 16, Siemon, Carl L/O Lot 2 8. Siemon, Carl Neill L/B Plummers Ridge 64, Silva, Robert & Anna B/O 1 Lyman Rd. 14, Silver, Robert E. & Dawn M. L/B 303 Milton-Rochester Rd. 64, Simes, Bruce V. & Judith E. L/B Elm St. 49. Simpson, Robert C. & Dianne M. L/B Rt. 109, MM 8. Sinkiewcz, Debra L/0 6 A Piggott Hill 3, Sirois, Pauline L/B Rt. 16 48, Sirols, Pauline B/O Mt. Rd. 8. Slrois, Victor D. & Pauline R, L/0 Mt. Rd. 7. Sisto, George L/O Northeast Pond Rd. 10, Sisto, George L/0 Northeast Pond Rd. 17, Sisto, George L/0 Northeast Pond Rd. 18, Skinner, Corinne M. B/O 50 Ted & Joan Rd. 17, Skoolicas, Charles & Evangeline L/B St. James Ave. 12, Skoolicas, Charles & Evangeline L/B St. James Ave. 27, Slade, Robert A. & Jeanne E. L/0 7 Piggott Hill 3, Slazenik, John C. L/MH off Sam Plummer Rd. 28, Slosky, Jack & Kocemba-Slosky,

Ursula L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 42, Smith, Allan L. & Yuri L/B Plummers Ridge 45.

Smith, Eleanor J. L/MH Main St. , MM 12, Smith, Frank & Moaratty, Nancy L/B 18 Northeast Pond 22,

27-A Smith, George Jr. & Linda L. L/B 30 Old Walcefield Rd. 37,200 Smith, Guy R. & Myrtle D. L/B S. Main St. 34,400

Smith, Harry R. & Patricia M. L/B Highland Ave. , MM 33,850

Smith, Harry R. Jr. & Tammy l/b/mh Western Ave. , MM 14, 700 Smith, Janet S. L/MH Silver St. Ext. 25,100

Smith, Kenneth M. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 43,750

Smith, Malcolm K. & Yvonne S, L/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 11, 750 Smith, Mary Anne L/B/MH Elm St. 16,550

Smith, Mildred R. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 31,850 Smith, Richard A. L/B Vachon Dr. 43,200 Smith, Richard P. L/O Mt. Rd. 18,900 Society for Protection of NH Forests L/O Plummers Ridge 55, 000 Sodergren, Cynthia L/O off Thurston Rd. 500 Soucy, Beverly E. L/O The Lane 6,800 Soucy, Beverly E. L/B Kingsbury Dr. 23,000 Soucy, David P. L/B The Lane 20,200

Soucy, Frederick J. & Judy I, L/B The Lane 48,750 Soucy, Gilbert E. & Dorothy M. L/B Kingsbury Dr. 23,350

Souliere, Richard P. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 41,000 Spaulding, Benjamin H. & Edith L/B Kingsbury Dr. 42, 700

SparJding Fibre Co. , Inc. L/O Milton-Rochester Rd. 6,250

Spaulding Fibre Co. , Inc. L/O Milton-Rochester Rd. 10,650 Spicer Family Trust L/B 149 St. James Ave. 47, 100 Spinale, Frank & Lucille L/B 313 Milton-Rochester Rd. 35,950 Spinale, Frank & Lucille L/B 405 Milton-Rochester Rd. 41,650 Spradlin, Tom L/B 123 St. James Ave. 15,950 Spradlin, Tom L/O 123 St. James Ave. 3,600 Prague, Jeanne E. L/O ^ int. Thompson Is. 11, 900 Sprague, Jeanne E. B/O Thompson Is. 3,650 Sprague, Jeanne E. B/0 Thompson Is. 2,750 Sprague, Richard & Jeanne L/O Northeast Pond 1,350 Sprague, Richard & Jeanne L/B Charles St. 27,250 Sprankle, Kenneth & Patricia L/B Branch River 26,900 Spry, Edward W. & Kevin L. L/B Main St. 20,750 Srnec, Robert A. & Joan P. L/B Sam Plummer Rd. 43, 950 Stacey, Howard H. & Janice E, L/B 3 Lakeside Dr. 18,450 Stanley, Donald & Mabel L/O Middleton Rd. 6,150 Stanley, H. Joseph & David L. L/B 26 Northeast Pond 23,800 Stanley, Leonard W. & Lorraine T. B/O 40 Robs Rd. 12,400 Stanley, Marion L/B Main St. 41,500 Stanley, Marlene & Job L/O Wolfeboro Rd. 7,050 Stapleton, Ronald, Dorothy &

Robert L/B Jug HUl Rd. , MM 57, 050 Star Lumber Co, L/O Mt. Rd. 16, 650

Stave, Richard J. L/B/MH Jug HiU Rd. , MM 39, 150 Staver, Clifford L/B Governors Rd, 24, 650

Steadman, Charles L. & Cindy L, l/mh Branch Rd. , MM 13, 700 Steele, Robert & Isabelle L/B Kingsbury 19,900 Stehman, Denise L/O Plummers Ridge 13,900 Stenbak, Roger D. & Janis P. L/B Northeast Pond Rd. 8,800

Stevens, Chester I. & Carl D. L/B Main St. , MM 47,550

Stevens, Chester I. & Carl D. L/O Main St. , MM 400 Stevens, George & Gail & Killgore, W. Wayne & Deena L/O Middleton Rd. 25,250 Stevens, James & Pauline L/B 18 Micah Terrace 24,400 Stevens, Karl C. & Lucille A. L/O Ford Rd. 6,850

28-A 5tevens, Laurence & Stowell, Dorothy L/B 15 River Rd. 29. Stevens, Laurence & Stowell, Dorothy L/B 15 River Rd. 21, Stevens, Laurence & Stowell, Dorothy L/B 15 River Rd. 18, Stevens, Laurence & Stowell, Dorothy L/0 15 River Rd. 5, Stewart, Charlotte T. L/B Plummers Ridge 98, Stewart, Charlotte T. L/0 Plummers Ridge 7, Stewart, George R. & Barbara L/B St. James Ave. 26, Stewart, George R. & Barbara L/0 St. James Ave. 2, Stewart, Glenn W. L/0 Silver St. 8, Stewart, Richard A. & Bonnie Sue L/0 W. Milton Rd. 10, Stillings, Elmer O. Est. MH/0 Mt. Rd. Stillings, Elmer O. Est. L/0 Elm St. 2, Stillings, Harold & Mildred L/B/MH Mt. Rd. 19, Stillman, Gerald C. L/0 IIA Piggott Hill 3, Stockbridge, Lillian R. L/B Kingsbury 33,

Stockford, Robert & Margaret L/B/MH Willey Rd. , MM 40, Stone, Carlyne L/0 Silver St. 18, Stone, John L/B Coolidge Dr. 50, Stowe, Donald & Mary L/B S. Main St. 40, Stowe, Donald & Mary L/B/MH Milton-Rochester Rd. 23, Stowell, Adam, Dorothy & Jon L/B 15 River Rd. 60, Stowell, Adam, Dorothy & Jon L/0 15 River Rd. 7,

Stowell, Carl & Mary J. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 72,

Stowell, Carl & Mary J. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 40,

Stowell, Carl & Mary J. L/0 Branch Hill Rd. , MM 14, Strachan, Ethel & Snyder, Lucilla L/B Rt. 16 20, Strogen, Charles & Patricia L/B Kingsbury 57, Strogen, Charles & Patricia L/0 Kingsbury 1. Strogen, Charles & Patricia L/B Kingsbury 27, Strong, Howard M. & Kathleen R. L/B 34 Old Wakefield Rd. 26, Stuart, James E. & Joyce M. L/B 55 Old Wakefield Rd. 44, Stuart, Richard E. L/0 Pleasant Valley 1, Sullivan, Daniel J. & Jane E. L/B 144 St. James Ave. 23, Sullivan, Daniel J. & Jane E. L/B 141 St. James Ave. 49, Sullivan, Francis & Sigmon, Nancy L/B The Lane 52,

Sullivan, John & Eileen L/B Willey Rd. , MM 58, Sundell, Stephen C. & Janice L/B 156 St. James Ave. 40,

Susmann, Arthur H. , Arthur W. & MuUin, Elizabeth L/B Middleton Rd. 71, Swanson, John R. & Patricia J. L/B 10 Northeast Pond 27, Sweet, Helen M. L/B St. James Ave. 38, Sweet, Helen M. L/0 St. James Ave. 6. Swett, Alfred E. L/B Main St. 21, Swett, Dorothy L/B Main St. 20, Swiatocha, Eileen L/B Ill St. James Ave. 31, Swinerton, Be mice L/B Hare Rd. 14, Swinerton, Bemice L/B Hare Rd. 6,

Swope, Warren L. & G. Holly L/B School St. , MM 61, Sylvester, Lisa M. & Paul G. B/MH S. Main St. 13,

Szruba, John J. & Josephine L/MH Branch Rd. , MM 7, Taatjes, Brian S. & Kathleen M. L/0 Silver St. 7, Taatjes, Robert D. & Norma F. L/B S. Main St. 52, Taatjes, Robert D. & Norma F. L/B Hardware Store 44, Taatjes, Robert D. & Norma F. L/B Main (Custeau) 8. Taatjes, Robert D. & Norma F. L/B Main (Willey) 34, Taffe, Joseph L, L/B Governors Rd. 49, Taffe, Joseph L. L/0 Governors Rd. 1,

29-A .

Talbot, Joseph, Melita & John L/0 19A Piggott Hill 3,500 Tankevich, John, Tracie, Tricia & Jaclyn L/B 29 Northeast Pond Rd. 21,900 Tanner, Hervey & Georgette L/B Silver St. 34,950 Tanner, Vincent & Ruth L/B Milton -Rochester Rd. 33,050 Tanner, Yvonne L/B/MH Mt. Rd. 27,800 Tarmey, Kelly Anne L/MH St. Charles Ave. 17,150 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/B Old Wakefield Rd. 167,250 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/B Townhouse/NE Pond 109,550 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/B MiTeJo 305,550 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/0 McKeagney Rd. 11,000 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/0 W/S Rt. 16 5,800 Tasker, Theodore L. Jr. L/0 E/S Rt. 16 10,950 Tasker, Tlieodore L. Jr. & Theodore L. Ill L/0 32A Rocky Pt. Rd. 25,300 Tasker, Theodore L. Ill L/B 5 Lyman Rd. 33,250 Tebbetts, Robert & Constance L/B Rt. 75 44,350 Tercyak, Michael F. & Deborah J. L/B Elm St. 34,400 Thayer, Asha L/B Governors Rd. 110,700 Thayer, Asha & James L/0 Wolfeboro Rd. 42,300 Thayer, Asha & James L/O Governors Rd. 19,700 Thayer, Asha & James L/O Governors Rd. 44,550 Thayer, Beulah L/B Governors Rd. 117,750 Thayer, Diane J. L/0 Varney Rd. 9,850 Thayer, Diane J. L/0 Varney Rd. 38,700 Thayer, Richard & Diane B/0 Governors Rd, 63,350 Thayer, Richard & Diane L/0 Governors Rd, 74,150 Thayer, Richard & Diane L/0 Varney Rd. 2,500 Theberge, Normand & Constance L/B 12 Micah Terrace 20,750 Theroux, Brenda L. L/B 53 Old Wakefield Rd. 38,450 Thibault, Gerard & Irma L/B 4 Kimball St. 47,200 Thibodeau, James W. & Jeanne L/B/MH Northeast Pond Rd. 25,050

Thistle, Edward L. & Anlene C. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 52,350 Thomas, Wilfred Est. L/B Rt. 16B 36,650

Thompson, Barry J. & Pamela J. L/B Church St. , MM 26,500 Thompson, Edwin C, B/0 Thompson Is. 4,000 Thompson, Edwin C. L/O 5 int. Thompson Is. 5,950 Thompson, Edwin C. & Dennis T. L/B Mt. Rd, 65,250 Thompson, J. Elizabeth L/B Charles St. 18,550 Thompson, Mary L/B Charles St. 24,050 Tibbetts, George L/B Farm & Homestead 76,100 Tibbetts, George & Robert L/0 Hanson Lot 7,000 Tibbetts, George & Robert L/0 Gendron Lot 7,000 Tibbetts, George & Robert L/O Shortridge Lot 37,200 Tibbetts, George & Robert L/0 Shortridge Lot 23,950

Tibbetts, George & Robert L/0 Hare Rd. , Lot 3 1,300 Tibbetts, George & Robert L/0 Middleton/Hare Rds. Lot 2 3,550 Tibbetts Lumber Co, L/B Sawmill 38, 950 Tibbetts Lumber Co. L/B Office, etc. 156, 950 Tilton, Norman Heirs L/0 Rt. 16 2,750 Tilton, Norman Heirs L/0 Corson Lot 7,750 Tirrell, Carleton & Sylvia L/B Middleton Rd. 60,300 Titcomb, George & Dorothy L/B 28 Silver St. 39,300 Toland, Nancy E L/B Charles St. 28,800 Tolman, Susan M. L/B N. Main St. 20,250 Tomco Realty Co. L/B Post Office, MM 35,600 Tompson, Steven D, L/B Silver St. 40,050

30-A A

Topliffe, David B. L/B W. Milton Rd. 49, Topliffe, David B. L/0 W. Milton Rd. 12, Topol, Marilyn & Lasky, Conrad L/B Bolan Rd. 92, Torr, Cecelia L/B 162 St. James Ave. 28, Tousi^ant, Philip & Yvette L/B 59A Ted & Joan Rd. 26, Towle, Arnold L/B Charles St. 24, Towle, Thomas S. & Susan M. L/0 Coolidge Dr. 9, Towle, Thomas S. & Susan M. L/MH Rt. 16 17, Towne, Frederick E. & Jean L/B Townhouse Rd. 24, Trask, Edward & Beverly A. L/B Mt. Rd. 30, Trask, Ronald D. & Bertha M. L/B/MH Rt. 16 17, Tremblay, Albert & Marion L/B Cross Rd. 62, Tremblay, Mark A. & Karen A. L/B Mt. Rd. 42, Trembly, Rene J. L/0 Piggott Hill 3, Tripp, Edwin W. & Anne L. L/B Governors Rd. 55, Tripp, Edwin W. & Anne L. L/0 Governors Rd. 7, Trump, Richard W. L/B Ford Rd. 39, Tucker, Paul & Claire L/B Ice Box Rt. 16 75, Tucker, Paul & Claire L/B O'Brien 14, Tucker, Paul & Claire L/B Priscilla 20, Tucker, Paul & Claire L/0 Rt. 16 5, Tucker, Paul & Claire L/0 Rt. 16 21, Turcotte, Arthur J. & Mary J. L/B Townhouse Rd. 14, Turcotte, Nathaniel & Roy, Jacqueline L/B Townhouse Rd. 29, Turcotte, Nathaniel & Roy, Jacqueline L/0 Townhouse Rd. 4, Turner, Gail E. L/B 8 River Rd. 68, Uraskevich, Timothy & Judith L/B S. Main St. 44, V. S. H. Realty Inc. L/B Main St. 168, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/B Rt. 16 83, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/B 42 Kingsbury 27, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Vachon Dr. / St. James 9, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Rt. 16 20, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Rt. 16 8, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Rt. 16 3, Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Kingsbury Dr. 1. Vachon, Homer & Linda L/0 Kingsbury Dr: 6, Vachon, Thomas R. & Judith L. L/B Main St. 26, Vaillancourt, Armand & Marie L/B Branch Rd., MM 23, Valley, Norman E. & Blanche L/B N. Main St. 29, Vanasse, Roger G. & Lorraine E. L/B 32 Robs Rd. 29, VanDoom, Roger A. & Nancy L/B Governors Rd. 46, Varmoy, Charles & Leah L/B 36 Robs Rd. 33, Vamey, Adelbert & Evelyn B. L/B Governors Rd. 38, Vamey, Edgar G. Jr. & Sheldon S. L/B 2 Lakeside Dr. 17, Vamey, George W. L/B Charles St. 24, Varney, Josiah W. & Anita T. L/B 167 St. James Ave. 29, Vamey, Josiah W. & Anita T. L/0 St. Charles 4, Vamey, Kenneth M. & Shirley A. L/B Plummers Ridge 18, Vamey, Kenneth M. & Shirley A. B/0 The Plains 8, Veilleux, Gerard P. & Marie R. L/B 31A Robs Rd. 36, Verville, Edward D. & Margaret L/B 2 Northeast Pond 47, Verville, Martha L/B Plummers Ridge 99, Verville, Martha L/0 Rt. 16 77, Verville, Martha L/0 Rt. 16 42, Verville, Theresa Sue & Timothy L/B ^ int. 22 Northeast Pond 11, Visuth, S, Eugene L/B 20 Micah Terrace 33, Wadle^h, Joseph & Florence L/0 Rt. 16 15,

31- Wadlelgh, Joseph E. & Florence L/0 Rt. 16 1. Wager, Ralph D. & Fay M. L/MH 313 Milton-Rochester Rd, 28. Wakeman, Gertrude & George L/0 Jug Hill Rd. , MM 18, Walbrldge, Marion & Canney, June L/B Rt. 16 43, Walb ridge, Marion & Canney, June L/0 Rt. 16 7. Walbrldge, Marion & Canney, June L/0 Rt. 16 5. Waldo, Richard F. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 55, Walker, Lewis G. & Carrie L/B/MH Rt. 16B 26, Wallace, John W. & Althea J. L/B Governors Rd. 48, Wallace, Sandra D. L/B Branch Rd. , MM 49, Wallingford, Sterling & Mary L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 53, Walllngford, Wayne & Mamie Trust L/B/MH Rt. 16B 25, Walsh, Myrtle L/B 321 Milton-Rochester Rd. 59, Walters, Jeff R. L/B Cross Rd. 36, Wamboldt, Lewis L. & Gloria L/0 Mt. Rd. 5, Warburton, Robert & Caroline L/B 419 Milton-Rochester Rd. 43, Warburton, Robert & Caroline L/0 419 Milton-Rochester Rd. 3. Ward, Michael J. B/0 73 Rocky Pt. Rd. 16, Ward, Patricia L. L/B Governors Rd. 33, Ward, Ronald P. & Constance L/B 143 St. James Ave. 40,

Wardwell, Gordon R. & Judith C. L/B Jug Hill Rd. , MM 28, Wamecke, Donald L/B N. Main St. 38, Warnecke, Francena I, L/B N. Main St. 24, Warner, Barbara A, L/B/MH Willey Rd., MM 17, Watkins, James Jr. L/0 offRt. 16 13, Watson, Frances MH/0 Rt. 16 1. Watson, Gladys E. MH/0 Governors Rd. 2, Watson, Harold & Tamposi, Samuel L/0 Old Wakefield Rd. 20, Watson, Harold & Tamposi, Samuel L/0 McKeagney Rd. 7. Watson, Harold & Tamposi, Samuel L/0 McKeagney Rd. 18, Watson, Richard Sr. & Frances L/0 Little America 3. Webb, Vernon W, & Shirley L/B 110 St. James Ave. 33, Webber, Bruce L. L/B 153 St. James Ave. 42. Weeks, Michael J. & Leslie D, L/B Church St. 37, Weeks, Shirley L/0 Mt. Rd. 3, Weide, Cindy K. L/MH 144 St. James Ave. 22, Weiner, Burton M. & Claire M. L/0 Lot 58 8, Wentworth, Daniel L. & Astra K. L/B 52 Old Wakefield Rd. 18, Wentworth, Harry & Martha L/B 52 Old Wakefield Rd. 44, Wentworth, Lloyd & Miriam L/B Rt. 16B 36, Wentworth, Merle P. & Sharon L. L/B 26 Silver St. 31, Wentworth, Thomas C. & Linda J. L/MH 52 Old Wakefield Rd. 11. Wessell, John E. & Alice L/B 1 int. 3 Evergreen Valley 29, Wessell, Robert W. & Andrea L/B i int. 3 Evergreen Valley 29, West, Babe & Nancy E. L/0 Elm St. 7, Westfall, Theodore & Shirley L/B Griswold Store, MM 40,

Westfall, Theodore & Shirley L/B Main St. , MM 37, Weyand, Paul B/0 68 Rocky Point Rd. 19, Wheldon, Frank & Betty L/B Plummers Ridge 43, Whitcomb, HoUis & Madeline L/B 114 St. James Ave. 44, White, Archibald W. & Roberta L. L/0 Micah Terrace 8. White, George W. & Elizabeth J. L/B Hare Rd. 70. White, George W. & Elizabeth J. L/0 Hare Rd. 32,

White, James P. & Annette M. L/0 Church St. , MM 29, White, Kenneth H. & Linda L. L/B S. Main St. 30,

White, Michael P. & Gale A. L/B Church St. , MM 32, Whltehouse, Ralph & Muriel L/0 Ford Rd.

32-A Whitehouse, Ruth Elsie L/B Rt. 16 23,000 Whitehouse, Ruth Elsie L/0 Rt. 16 900 Whitehouse, Ruth Elsie L/B Rt. 16 36,400 Whiting, Joseph & Mildred L/0 Silver St. Ext. 6,000 Whiting, Joseph & Mildred L/0 Silver St. Ext. 3,150 Whitmore, Thomas L. & Leslie C. L/0 Ford Hill Rd. 8,650 Whittemore, Edwin, Mary & Edwin Jr. L/B 65 Rocky Pt. Rd. 41,850

Whitten, Wesley A. & Patricia M. L/B Main St. , MM 12,650

Whitten, Willis D. MH/O Jug Hill Rd. , MM 7,400 Wiggin, Albert & McManus, Diane L/MH Governors Rd. 17,450 Wilder, Richard P. & Lillian L/B 56 Northeast Pond Rd. 31,350 Wilkins, Ralph W. & Virginia B. L/B Branch Rd., MM 42,100 Wilkinson, Melbourne & Betty L/B S. Main St. 47,200

Wilkinson, Melbourne & Edwtna L/B Highland Ave. , MM 32,250 Wilkinson, Melbourne & Edwina L/B 38 Northeast Pond 21,750 Wilkinson, Melbourne & Edwina L/0 38 Northeast Pond 8,250

Willcutt, Robert E. & Ann B. L/B Willey Rd. , MM 39,650 Willey, C. William Jr. & Betty B. L/0 Northeast Pond 3,750 Willey, David B. & Brenda A. L/B/MH Rt. 16B 24,800 Willey, Lillian L/B Charles St. 32,750 Willey, Richard M. & Cecelia L. L/B 103 St. James Ave. 33,450 Willey, Richard M. & Cecelia L. L/B 103 St. James Ave. 6,300

Willey, William H. Ill L/0 Willey Rd. , MM 8,150 Willey, William H. & Uldene L. L/0 Rt. 75 38,300 Williams, Arnold & Claire L/B Charles St. 22,900 Williams, Arnold & Claire L/B Silver St. 44,850 Williams, Clifford & Rose L/B Silver St. 43,200 Williams, Clifford & Rose L/0 Silver St. 6,850 Williams, John A. L/0 4A Piggott Hill 3,500 Williams, Mark A. L/0 Silver St. 17,600 Williams, Mark A. L/0 Silver St. 3,300 Williams, Mark A. & Madolyn L. L/MH Silver St. 24,250 Williams, Orville O. & Penelope F. L/B Northeast Pond 29,800 Williams, Ralph Est. L/0 offRt. 16 750 Wilson, John & David & Eicholzer, Mary Jane L/B Lot #11 22,800 Wilson, John & David & Eicholzer, Mary Jane L/0 Lot #11A 2,350 Wilson, Lester L/B Church St. 35,050 Wilson, Ronald R. & Lorraine E. L/B 91 St. James Ave. 34,150 Winn, Phillip J. Jr. L/0 The Lane 6,850 Winton, Robert & Paula L/MH Mt. Rd. 22,050 Wirkkala, Donald F. & E. Anne L/B Milton -Rochester Rd. 57,500 Wisdom, Mary E. L/B Rt. 16B 43,250 Wisdom, MaryE, L/0 Rt. 16B 13,800 Witham, Richard F. L/B Rt. 16 17,900 Wood, Edwin Jr. & Carol A. L/0 Cross Rd., W. Milton 6,550 Wood, Kirby R. & Patricia E. L/B Hare Rd. 48,150 Woodill, Rodney & Dolores L/MH Mt. Rd. 13,250 Woodrum, Ralph S. & Barbara J. L/B S. Main St. 32,150 Woodward, Lucille & Steven & Lord Elaine L/B 176 St. James Ave. 43,800 Woodward, Lucille & Steven & Lord Elaine L/0 Lot 1 - Elm St. 7,250 Woodward, Lucille & Steven & Lord E laine L/0 Lot 2 - Elm St. 7,250 Wright, Kevin & Rose A. L/B Silver St. 49,650

33-A Wright, Kevin & Hose A. L/0 Silver St. 3,850 Wulfsberg, Karl N. & Virginia L/B 51 Northeast Pond 47,450 Wyatt, Clarence Sr. L/B Rt. 16 29,450 Wyberg, Winona L/B 129 St, James Ave, 28,050 York, Richard & Florence L/B Charles St. 31,600 Zaeder, J, Philip & Thayer, Sylvia L/B Hare Fid, 79,500 Zambesi, John L/0 Rt, 75 5,600 Zdrowski, James & Richard L/0 Sam Plummer Rd. 13,850 Zeppa, Franco L. & Ida L/0 2 Piggott Hill 3,500 Zlegra, Alice L/0 Branch Hill Rd,, MM 27,750 Zimnoch, Frederick & Mechalski, Hedy L/B/MH 38 Old Wakefield Rd, 19,150

Zink, George E. & Pauline T. L/B Branch Hill Rd. , MM 23,450

PINELAND PARK

Appleton, Roland Lot # 13 7, 000 Armell, Eric & Irene 23 10, 500 Arnold, Roger 82 2, 750 Avery, Brian & Susan 164 11. 100 Ayers, Stephan 10 9, 900 Baclgalupo, Peter J, 32 12, 400

Barrett, Carolyn 102 5, 550 Bassett, Dorothy H, 75 15, 650 Bate man, Gloria 64 12, 000

Bellows, Earl & Patricia 105 6, 700

Berg, Dennis & Robin 120 9, 600

Berg, Robert & Lena 50 9, 200 Blaisdell, Nat & June 140 7, 950 Bodge, Lisa & Gordon, Gieim 3 11, 600 Boles, George 145 11. 700

Boles, Michael & Robin 112 5. 550

Bougie, Roland R. & Jeannette 51 7. 500 Boutslanis, Richard 27 13, 950 Breton, Michael & Kathleen 106 12, 350 Brochu, Joyce 167 21, 400

Brown, Arthur R, & Nancy J, 124 8, 650

Brown, Joseph E, 42 6. 050

Brown, Lawrence & Barbara 44 9, 350 Brown, Mark & April 162 14, 850

Buchanan, Christine 137 7. 000

Burke, Joseph J, & Mary 148 9, 600

Bums, Deborah 103 6, 200 Burrows, Jeffrey & Cheryl 159 17, 500

Butler, George & Ellen 74 7, 450 Caffey, Patrick M. & Lorna R, 149 10, 750 Gary, Raymond & Beverly 136 6, 050 Chambers, Keith 26 4, 050 Chase, Charles & Carol 146 5, 250 Chenette, Arthur 109 7, 550

Chick, Brian & Barbara 31 5, 950 Chick, Brian & Donna 52 10, 900 Clapp, Charles & Anne 93 10, 200 Clark, John & Sharon 104 17, 500 Cobb, Dennis & Vickie 38 12, 600 Colbath, Robert M, III 57 7 ,600 Como, William & Catherine 171 23 ,400

34-A Conger, Robert L. & Vivian E. 22 Connick, Bruce 5 2, Cook, Donald & Rose 30 12, Cope, Edward & Marilyn A. 81 5, Crosby, Carl W. Sr. & Merrill 79 16, Currier, Lawrence 47 6, Daley, George L. HI 34 6, Daniel, Marguerite 150 16, DeButts, John M. & Cynthia A. 156 22, Demary, Raymond E. Jr. & Diane 155 19, Donahue, Daniel D. & Terri L. 95 10, Douglas, Ronald & Sandra 8 13,

Downs, Herbert & Wilma 29 9. Drouin, Wilfred E. & Phyllis A. 173 21,

Dusablon, Marion 85 9,

Eastman, John A, 63 6,

Ellis, Brian 134 6, Farrington, Richard Jr. 65 12, Fetter, Edward & Phyllis 165 22,

Fifield, James 121 6, French, Bruce 123 16, Friedman, Robert 161 15, Gagnon, James & Penny 129 13, Genest, Mechelle & Clay, Bradley 113 4,

Gordon, Lorraine 127 5,

Gould, Joseph A. 35 5, Grassie, Darlene 169 20, Gray, Stephen & Appleton-Gray, Sharon 135 11,

Gregg, Veronica 4 6, Griffith, Pamela 61 11,

Hagemike, Anthony & Catherine 139 5, Hardy, Richard & Elizabeth 71 11, Henderson, Stanley & Mary 168 19, Henner, Lillian 86 8, Hodsdon, Barbara P. 72 7, Holder, Roberta 18 13,

Huckins, Catherine 28 7, Hutchins, Keith R. 172 17, Jarest, Katherine 125 13, Jewett, Norma 39 10, Johnson, Elinor & Purrlngton, Olive 17 4, Johnson, Ernest 94 6, Kean, Gerald & Charlotte 132 5, Kimball, Clara & Thurston 89 10, King, Arthur & Dixie 116 19,

Lanolx, David 56 3, LaPanne, Luke & Pennie 158 22, Laurent, David 60 4,

Laurent, Dennis P. & Gwen 131 6, Laurent, Lucien 100 4, Leary, Rodney & Jane 128 11,

LeClalr, Amos 33 3,

Lefebvre, Mark & Tina 107 8j Llbby, Dennis 14 17, Lord, Mary 19 8,

Lothrop, Norma 90 8, Lucler, Donald 88 10, Maguire, Charles E. 46 5.

35-A Mains, Roger 53 15, Marr, Robert A, & Agnes M. 41 10,

Martin, David A, 144 7,

Martin, Russell & Gloria 68 7, Mayo, Michael 69 10, MoCleary, Gordon & Dlame 40 12, Meryweather, Rodney G. & Diane M. 166 12, Mlghin, Bradford H. 6 6, Mills, Robert H. & Norma J. 12 12, Mlnnon, Jean E, & Joseph C. 2 11,

Moore, Richard 37 9, Morse, Calvin A, & Vickie S. 153 13, O'Dell, Charles & Stella 163 15, Parcell, Robert & Phyllis 157 17,

Parker, William & Kathy 25 6, Patch, Rickey & Jane 83 12,

Permatteo, Marie I, 21 7,

Phillips, David & Denise 142 5, Ramsey, Alice S, 15 Ramsey, Bruce 147 9, Ramsey, Emma 76 11,

Ranson, Dennis & Ginny 70 8, Rawski, Donald & Patricia 119 15, Rice, John 7 12,

Rlcker, Kenneth 133 6,

Rixford, Elmer & Pearl 11 7, Roseberry, Steven 111 7, Ross, Brian 154 16, Ross, Marjorie 108 14,

Roy, Richard 77 7, Runnels, Robert & Virginia 9 10, Sanborn, William & Tammy 170 19, Sanfacon, Richard 54 11,

Sceggell, David & Doreen 99 7,

Shannon, Dennis 66 5, Siller, Arnold 62 15, Slrois, Leslie & Scott 59 4, Snyder, Glen & Fawn 151 12, Sousa, Joseph F. & Joseph A. 174 21,

Spinney, Ruth 80 7,

Spreeman, Diane 126 8,

Stacy, John E. & Frances L. 101 9,

Stimpson, Gary 98 9, Studebaker, Jay 67 16,

Szkutnik, Zygmunt & Lillian 1 7,

Tilton, Wanda 143 5,

Trafton, Clifford & Marion 87 6, Trafton, Harold 92 11, Tucker, Richard 152 14,

Vachon, Richard 97 5, VanGorden, Robert & Jill 58 19, VanPolen, Betty 36 10, Vatcher, Thomas & Marie 49 16, Wahlgren, Albin 96 4, Wescott, David & Chyla 16 10, Williams, Fred & Genevieve 73 4, Williams, Fred & Genevieve 160 11, York, Harold M. 84 17,050

36-A ANNUAL REPORT

O F TH E

SCHOOL DISTRICT

OF MILTON NEW HAMPSHIRE

SCHOOL BOARD, SUPERINTENDENT, PRINCIPALS.

FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING June 30, 1986

S-1 SCHOOL INDEX

Auditors' Certificate S-19 Balance Sheet S-23 Calendar S-32

Class of 1986 S-33

Department of Revenue Administration S-16

Elementary School Financial Statement S-2A Estimated Revenue S-22

Financial Report S-12

Financial Statement S-2A

Food Service S-30

Middle School Financial Statement S-25

Milton Financial Statement S-2A

Minutes of 1986 Annual Meeting S- A

Nute High School Financial Statement S-26

Officers S- 3

Report of Principals S-18 Elementary School S-18 Nute High School S-19

Report of School District Treasurer S-23

Report of Superintendent S-20

Salary of Superintendents S-21 S.A.UJAA Budget S-22 School Administrative Unit Budget S-22

School Budget S- 9

School Warrant S- 6

Teachers' Salaries S-17

S-2 OFFICERS OF THE MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

Mr. David Buchanan Term Expires 1987 Mrs. Mary Current Term Expires 1988 Mrs. Virginia Banks Term Expires 1989

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Barry L. Clough, B.Ed., M.A., M.Ed.

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Carl R. Batchelder, B.S., M.Ed. Mary D. Lyster, B.A., M.Ed., C.A.G.S. TREASURER Denise Phillips MODERATOR Donovan Current CLERK Isabelle Eldridge

AUDITORS Betty-Mae Russo

s-a MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL 1986 MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING MARCH 12, 1986 7:00 PM

The Annual Meeting of the legal voters of the Milton School District was held on the above-mentioned date at the Nute High School Auditorium. Meeting was called to order by Moderator, Donavon C. Current, presiding, followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Article 1. Holly Swope made the motion, seconded by David Buchanan, reports of agents, auditors, committees and officers cho- sen be approved as reflected in the School District report. Motion carried. Article 2. David Buchanan made the motion, seconded by Mary Current, that this article be temporarily postponed as the intent will be considered under Article 5. Motion carried. Article 3. Mary Current made the motion, seconded by David Buchanan, that the School District raise and appropriate the sum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000.00) for the purpose of paving the driveway and parking lot at Nute High School. Motion carried. Note — This appropriation of $12,000.00 is included in the total budget figure in Article 4. Article A. Holly Swope made the motion, seconded by David Buchanan, that the district raise and appropriate the sum of $1,684,216.00 for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials, employees and agents, for capital construction, and for the payment of the statutory obligations of the Milton School District. Judith Clough made the motion, seconded by Frederick Russell, to ensure that we go through the budget line item by item. Scott Berry made an amendment, seconded by Douglas Shute, that Article 4 be postponed for one week if we go through the budget line by line. Amendment was not carried. The motion to go through the budget line by line passed. Scott Berry made the mo- tion, seconded by Robert Srnec, to set up a committee to inves- tigate the feasibility of pulling out of SAU#44. Point of order by Virginia Banks — motion to set up a committee to investigate the feasibility of pulling out of SAU#44 is out of order at this time. Point of order prevailed, and motion will be allowed under Ar- ticle 7. Victor Joos made an amendment to the main motion to change the figure to $1,500,000.00 and authorize the Town Moderator to appoint a three member budget watch committee to review monthly expenditures at the first board meeting of each month making rec- ommendation to the board and reporting back to the 1987 School District Meeting concerning a deficit appropriation to complete re- maining one-third of fiscal year, 1986-87. Robert Srnec presented a petition signed by ten members to vote on Article 4 by secret ballot. The amendment was carried. The motion that the district raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500,000.00 for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials, employees and agents, for capital construction and for the payment of the statu- tory obligations of the Milton School District, and authorize the

&-4 Town Moderator to appoint a three nnember budget watch commit- tee to review monthly expenditures at the first board meeting of each month making recommendation to the board and reporting back to the 1987 School District Meeting concerning a deficit appropri- ation to complete remaining one-third of fiscal year, 1986-87 was passed by secret ballot vote of 71 Yes votes, 28 No votes. Article 5. Mary Current made the motion, seconded by Vir- ginia Banks, that the voters of Milton vote to authorize the School Board to appoint three (3) qualified voters to a regional cooperative school district planning committee for the purpose of developing a proposal for a regional school district; said committee members to report back to the District at the Annual School District meeting. These three qualified voters are to serve with other appointed mem- bers from the town or towns of Wakefield and/or Middleton. Vic- tor Joos as a member of the committee appointed last year to in- vestigate the feasibility of incorporating school districts or school systems with the idea of reducing taxes to a lower level gave his report at this time. Mr. Joos, speaking on behalf of the nine mem- ber committtee, stated they came up with a proposal to plan a co- operative school district with the towns of Middleton, Milton, and Wakefield, which they preceive as a feasible one. Motion carried. Article 6. Mary Current made the motion,, seconded by Robert Srnec, that the School District authorize the Milton School Board to make application for and to receive and expend, in the name of the school district, such advances, grants-in-aid, or other funds for ed- ucational purposes as pay now or hereafter be forthcoming from the United States Government and/or state agencies, private agencies, and or other sources, in accordance with the provisions of RSA 198:20-b. Motion carried. Article 7. Scott Berry made the motion, seconded by Roger Libby, that the School District look into the pros and cons of pull- ing out of the SAU#4A and authorize the School Board to appoint a committee to accomplish same. Motion carried. Mildred Oilman made the motion, seconded by Robert Srnec, that the meeting adjourn. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M.

A true record, attest: ISABELLE H. ELDRIDGE School District Clerk

A true copy of record, attest: ISABELLE H. ELDRIDGE School District Clerk

S-5 SCHOOL WARRANT STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

To the Inhabitants of the School district in the town of Milton qual- ified to vote in district affairs:

You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district on the 10th day of March, 1987, at 10:00 o^ clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:

1, To choose a Moderator for the coming year.

2, To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.

3. To choose a Member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.

4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.

Given under our hands at said Milton this 11th day of February 1987.

DAVID BUCHANNAN MARY CURRENT VIRGINIA BANKS School Board

A true copy of Warrant—Attest:

DAVID BUCHANNAN MARY CURRENT VIRGINIA BANKS School Board

S-6 SCHOOL WARRANT THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

To the Inhabitants of the School district in the town of Milton qualified to vote in district affairs:

You are hereby notified to meet at the Nute High School Audito- rium in said district on the Ath day of March 1987, at 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the following subjects:

1. To hear the reports of agents, auditors, committees, or offi- cers chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.

2. To choose agents and committees in relation to any subject embraced in this warrant.

3. To see if the district will vote to raise and appropriate in ad- dition to the original 1986-87 appropriation, a sum of ninety-five thousand five hundred sixty-four dollars ($95,56A.00)to be made available to the school district prior to July 1, 1987 in order to meet anticipated transportation costs, costs relating to teacher sal- aries, supplies, equipment and unanticipated obligations caused by mandated special education tuition and transportation expenditures. (Deficit appropriation)

A. "To see if the school district would vote to establish a Kindergarten and appropriate the sum of $35,000.00 dollars to pay the salaries, building expenses, equipment and etc." (by petition)

5. To see if the school district will vote to enter into a three (3) year lease agreement for six (6) classroom modular units for the purpose of satisfying the necessary space needs of the district and to raise and appropriate the sum of sixty-two thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($62,250.00) in the 1987-88 school year for the leasing fees for the first year of the contract.

6. To see what sum of money the school district will raise and appropriate for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials and agents, for capital construction, and for the payment of statutory obligations of the school district.

7. To see if the school district will authorize the school board to make application for and to receive and expend, in the name of the district, such advances, grants-in-aid, or other funds for educational purposes as may now or hereafter be forthcoming from the United States Government and/or State agencies; private agencies and/or other sources in accordance with the provisions of RSA 198:20-b.

S-7 8. To see if the district will vote to authorize the School Board to request and pay for an audit by the Municipal Services Division of the Department of Revenue Administration or by an independent public accountant from outside the school district as determined by the School Board and as allowed under the provisions of RSA 671:5.

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

Given under our hands at said Milton this llth day of Februar)! 1987. DAVID BUCHANAN MARY CURRENT VIRGINIA BANKS School Board

A true copy of Warrant—Attest: DAVID BUCHANAN MARY CURRENT VIRGINIA BANKS School Board

S-8 MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET 1987-88

ACTUAL PROPOSED PURPOSE OF APPROPRIATION 1986-87 1987-88 GENERAL FUND 1000 Series - Instructional 1100 Regular Education

Salaries -f 538,744.00 $ 649,325.00 Fixed Charges 81,337.00 107,813.00 Supplies & Texts 40,253.00 49, 065. 00 Equipment & Repairs 2,385.00 17,614.00 Regular Education Total 662,719.00 823,717.00 1200 Special Education Salaries 48,606.00 63, 556. 00 Fixed Charges 7, 096. 00 9,528.00 Tuition 148,830.00 206,118.00 Supplies & Texts 1,981.00 1,830.00 Equipment & Repairs 225. 00 210.00 Total Special Education 206,738.00 281,242.00 1300 Vocational Education Tuition 11,120.00 11,600.00 Total Vocational Education 11,120.00 11,600.00 1400 Other Education Salaries 15,472.00 18, 660. 00 Fixed Chai"ges 836.00 1,368.00 Supplies & Texts 3, 045. 00 5,400.00 Expenses /Services 8,158.00 6,270.00 Total Other Education 27.511.00 31,698.00 1000 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL $ 908,088.00 $1,148,257.00 2100 Pupil Service Attendance 271.00 1, 150. 00 Guidance 41,681.00 48, 935. 00 Health 19,794.00 23, 362. 00 Psychological 6, 885. 00 4, 178. 00 Speech 18,200.00 22,582.a0 Total Pupil Service 86,831.00 100,207.00 2200 Staff Services Improvement of InstnKition 6, 620. 00 13, 300. 00 Educational Media 6,031.00 10,080.00 Total Staff Services 12,651.00 23,380.00 2300 General Administration

School Board 8, 360. 00 9, 656. 00 Superintendent (SAU) 41.422.00 72,597.00 Total General Administration 49,782.00 82,253.00

S-9 2400 School Administration Office of Principal - Salaries 65, 043. 00 83,850.00 Office of Principal - Supplies 13.806.00 16.116.00 Total School Administration 78,849.00 99, 966. 00 2500 Business Fiscal 14,855.00 23,198,00 Operation/Plant Salaries 26,411.00 35,295.00 Operation /Plant Repairs & Maintenance 40,183.00 52,404.00 Operation/Plant Utilities 35,270.00 25,609.00 Operation/Plant Equip, 20,597.00 6,595.00 Transportation - Reg. Ed. 60,858.00 98,531.00 Transportation - Spec, Ed. 33,145.00 36,450.00 Transportation - Voc. Ed. 16.385.00 9.800.00 Total Business 247,704.00 287,882.00 2900 Other Support Services Benefits 46.216.00 49. 623. 00 Total Other Support Services 46,216.00 49,623.00

FOOD SERVICE FUND 64,560.00 70,189.00 FEDERAL PROJECTS FUND 5.319.00 TOTAL $1,500,000.00 $1,861,757.00

MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET SUMMARY

GENERAL FUND 1000 INSTRUCTIONAL $ 908,088,00 $1,148,257,00 2000 SUPPORT SERVICES 522,033.00 643,311,00 FOOD SERVICES FUND 64,560.00 70,189.00 FEDERAL PROJECTS FUND 5.319,00 TOTAL $1,500,000.00 $1,861,757,00

S-10 MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT REVENUES

1986-87 1987-88 Unreserved Fund Balance $ 50,011.00 Foundation Aid 180,599.00 208,236.00 School Building Aid 867.00 867.00 Area Vocational School 6,500.00 6,500.00 ECIA, Chapter I & n 5,319.00 Child Nutrition Program 21,000.00 21,000.00 Catastrophic Aid 3,635.00 3,635.00 Food Service Sales 21,793.00 21,793.00 Trust Fund Income 16,000.00 14,470.00 TOTAL SCHOOL REVENL^ES 305,724.00 276,501.00 DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS 1,194,276.00 1,585,256.00 TOTAL REVENUES & DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS $1,500,000.00 $1,861,757.00

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S-15 LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY

General Current Liabilities: Other Payables $ 14,594.00 TOTAL LL\BILITIES $ 14,594.00 Fund Equity: Reserved for Encumberenees 44,094.43 Unreserved Fund Balance 50, 010. 87 TOTAL FUKD EQUITY $ 94,105.30 TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND EQUITY $108,699.30

DEPARTMENT OF RE^^ENUE ADMINISTRATION Concord, New Hampshire

Your report of appropriations voted and property taxes to be raised for the 1986-8 7 school yesiT has been approved on the following basis:

TOTAL APPROPRL^TIONS $1,500,000.00

REVENUES AND CREDITS AVAILABLE TO REDUCE SCHOOL TAXES

Unreserved Fund Balance 50,011.00 Revenue from State Source: Foundation Aid 180,599.00 School Building Aid 867.00 Area Vocational School 6,500.00 Catastrophic Aid 3,635.00 Revenue from Federal Source:

ECIA, Chapter I & II 5,319.00 Child Nutrition Program 21,000.00 Local Revenue Other than Taxes: Other 21,793.00 Trust Fund Income 16.000.00 TOTAL SCHOOL REVENUES AND CREDITS S 305,724.00 DISTRICT ASSESSMENT 1.194.276.00 TOTAL REVENUES AND DISTRICT ASSESSMENT 81,500,000.00

S-16 MILTON TEACHERS^ SALARIES

Teachers Contracted by the Milton School District 1986-87 Sheldon Damon 32,,000. 00 Earl Peabody 16, 045. 81 Robert Allison 22, 612. 00 Helen Abbott 20, 978. 00 Karen Alden 18,,922. 00 Jean Bragan-Finkle 16,,965. 00 James Buzzell 14, 355. 00 Bruce Brown 16, 160. 00 Cynthia Campbell 17, 618. 00 Susan Corning 18, 270. 00 Denise Daigle 16, 312. 00 Nancy Drew 21, 478. 00 Kelly Eaves 15, 660. 00 Suzanne Frizzell 20, 728. 00 Arlene Goodman 19, 922. 00 Linda Hanley 18, 270. 00 Faith Harriman 20, 728. 00 Emma Jenkins 17, 618. 00 David Johnson 18 ,270. 00 Sylvia Kastberg 21 .478. 00 Michael K end rick 16,»312. 00 Patricia Lieberman 20, 728. 00 Sally Mandevllle 21, 478. 00 Lorraine McBride 20, 978. 00 Susan Meron 15, 660. 00 Philip Mollica 16, 312. 00 Jean Mortimer 19, 672. 00 Donna Moses 16, 007. 00 Thomas Mulligan 16, 312. 00 Joan Paige 20, 478. 00 Richard Penny 15, 660. 00 Margaret Morrison 20, 478. 00

Cheryl Sager 8, 156. 00 Peter Skjold 19, 422. 00 Gregory Smart 18, 270. 00 Richard Swasey 21, 728. 00 Marianne Trapp 14, 355. 00

Bonita LaChance 6, 851. 00 Hope Washington 17,»618. 00 Jean Woodward 21,,478. 00 The above does not include substitute teachers, coaching pay or the like.

S-17 PRINCIPAL'S REPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

In the area of curriculum, the Milton Elementary Schools have further developed and improved the integrated Language Arts pro- gram. Additional computers have been added. Teachers have been trained in their use, largely through the efforts of staff member David Johnson. The result has been that computers are now incor- porated into more curriculum and clerical areas. There is prelimi- nary work being done toward the establishing of a gifted and talent- ed program. Both schools have new playground equipment provided through student fundraising efforts. Three classrooms have been furnish- ed with new furniture. A new furnace at Milton Mills is providing more adequate and efficient heat. Several rooms have been painted and new shades have been installed in a few rooms at each school. This year three changes in staff positions continue to provide for excellence in teaching: 1. Emma Lou Jenkins has replaced Mrs. Clough in grade 3 2. Marianne Trapp has replaced Nancy Robinson in grade A. 3. Margaret Buchanan serves as Resource Room side and play- ground aide at the Grammar School. All teachers are involved in staff development programs. Each teacher has set goals for improved performance. The schools are busily involved in activities for curriculum-re- lated field trips, concerts, craft fairs, and making plans for student activities such as Cross Country Skiing and Nature's Classroom. The staff has been trained in the Assertive Discipline program. A goal for this coming year is to help children become more re- sponsible in matters of individual self-control. Other areas to be addressed will center on the curriculum areas of Health and math- ematics. Personal goals of mine are to keep communication lines open and to keep parents aware of children's needs. There also appears to be a great need for additional space for both classrooms and support personnel teaching stations. We wish to thank the Milton Women's Club for sponsoring the annual art contest and providing academic awards in June of 1986. Our thanks goes to our parents.. ..Mrs. Colbath, Mrs. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Culverhouse as well as our teachers.... Miss Corning and Mrs. Sager for coaching, under the direction of Linda Hanley, our four Odyssey of the Mind groups. Three of the groups participated at the State finals. We also appreciate and thank all who supported our schools in their efforts toward provid- ing our children with quality education. We continue to welcome help from any who have time to donate to our children.

Respectfully submitted,

EARL H. PEABODY Principal

S-18 PRINCIPALS REPORT NUTE HIGH SCHOOL

1986 marked another year of achievement for students at Nute High SchooL Vernon Bonar, Kevin Sawyer, Todd Gaulin. Scott Gaulin, Carrie Barrett, Michelle Wyatt, and Lisa Garnett represented Nute High School in the State Odyssey of the Mind Competition. The team repeated as division champion and represented New Hamp- shire in the world finals in Flagstaff, Arizona for the second consec- utive year. The Nute Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America repeated as an honor chapter. Cheryl Martin, Michelle Wyatt, Laura Banks, and Lisa Marchant place first in individual com- petitions while David Rodrigue secured a second place in the Mr. FBLA competition. The graduating class of 1986 consisted of 41 students. Fifty percent of the class has elected to continue their education in a variety of Universities and Vocational colleges. Lori Ward and Timothy White earned valedictory and salutatory honors respectively as the two seniors maintaining the highest grade point averages throughout their four years at Nute. Timothy White became the first Nute High School graduate to enroll at a United States Ser- vice Academy when he entered West Point this past fall. In athletics the varsity girls' volleyball, basketball, and soft- balls completed undefeated seasons with the softball team winning the state tournament for the first time.

In closing, I would like to extend a sincere word of apprec- iation to the individuals and organizations who sponsor the scholar- ships and awards presented each year to our outstanding scholars and athletes, and to the people of Milton for their continued support of education in this community.

Respectfully submitted, SHELDON DAMON Principal

AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouchers, bank statements and other financial records of the treasurer of the school district of Milton of which the above is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 19S6 and find them correct in all re- spects.

CARRI-PHOZIK-SANDERSON Auditors

S-19 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

To the School Board and citizens of tht Milton School District; Enrollment in th© Milton Schools as of Octobarr 1, 19B6 was as follows; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL GRADE ' Milton Mills " 36 41 77 Milton Grammar 41 40 37 41 159 Nute High School 41 48 45 41 41 32 248 "'"' ' ' '

" ' " - - ' A84 The Milton School District is also rfsponsibli for thi education of handicappfd children assigned as follows: Strafford Ltarning Center programs! 1-PEP; 3-TAC; 4-TIP; 1«ASE; 1-CIT; Wakefield District- Widi"3; Wakefield Self-Contained =- 4; Farmington Self-Contained - 1; 2 - WACC; 1 - Chamberlain School; 1 - Spaulding Youth Center and 1 ' New England Pediatric Care, These pupils raise the total number of children being educated by the School District to 557. The replacement of teaching §taff in the Milton Schools was as listed below when school opened in September 1986:

REPLACED EMPLO YEE REPLACEMENT GRADE/SUBJECT Nancy RoFinson Marianne Trapp Grade 4 Linda Stone None ^ position deleted Judith Clough Emma Jenkins Grade 3 Linda Damon Arlene Goodman Business 7-12 Roger Shelton Peter Skjold Science 7-12 Robin Model Jean Bragan-Flnkle 7-12 English Martin Zarli Rlchavd Penny Physical Education ne-w position (vacancy) James Buzzell Math "One^ of the topics to be discussed this year at the District meeting deals with the establishment of a public kindergarten.

As I consider a public kindergarten program to be crucial for the educational development of our children, I wish to strongly recom- mend passage of this article and underscore my com=ments in last year's report. In an article entitled WHAT'S AHEAD FOR EDUCATION, Harold L, Hodgkinson, former Director of the National Institute of Education, refers to the tendency in modern American society to think in terms of the Norman Rockwell concept of the working husband, the housewife and two school children as the typ- ical American family. Hodgkinson goes on to state that this tradi- tional description of the family unit holds true for only 7% of Amer- ican households; 14% of American children today are illegitimate, 40% will be living with a single parent by their eighteenth birthday, 30% are latch key children and 15% have physical or mental handi- caps. These statistics underscore the importance of publicly fun- ded preschool programs and in particular, kindergarten programs. I urge the voters of the District to consider funding such a program as there is considerable research such as the Ypsilanti Perry Pre- school Project, the Minnesota Early Learning Design in Minneapolis/ St. Paul and other studies which underscore the importance not only to the child, but to the taxpayer and society, of public preschool

S-20 education. According to the Ypsilanti Perry Project report, for every $1,000.00 that was invested in the preschool program, at least $A,130.00 has been returned to society in the form of reduced costs for special education, legal processing for delinquent behavior and increased earnings of participants. Students who experienced the preschool program subsequently averaged 1.8 years of special edu- cation, whereas those that did not have it averaged 3.8 years. For every 100 pupils who had the program 35 dropped out of high school, whereas 55 of every 100 students attended college or took job train- ing courses while of those without the program, only 21 did so. Clearly, the research underscores the importance of making a com- mitment to public kindergarten programs. In addition to the establishment of a public kindergarten pro- gram, the remaining major need of the school district, in my opin- ion, is additional classroom space. I strongly support the attempts of the school board and the study committee established last year to pursue the creation of a cooperative school district with adjacent towns.

Once again I wish to emphasize that during the coming Legis- lative session there will be renewed activity to gain additional fund- ing for the State Foundation Aid program. If the Foundation Aid program is fully funded, the Milton School District would receive in the coming fiscal year $229,268.00 as opposed to $180,720.00 during the current fiscal year. I strongly recommend that all voters of the School District contact their State Representatives and State Senator in support of increased levels of State funding for public education. Major increases in State financial support for local school districts is the only method of alleviating the archaic reliance on the prop- erty tax as the major means of funding our schools. On behalf of the members of the School Administrative Unit

#A4 staff, I wish to thank the members of the School Board, princi- pals and staff for their untiring efforts and continued support on be- half of our children.

Respectfully submitted,

BARRY L. CLOUGH Superintendent

SALARY OF SUPERINTENDENT AND ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS (R. S.A, Chapter 189-45 - New Hampshire Laws)

School Dlitrlot % Local Share Superintendent Assistant Supt. Assistant Supt. Barrlngton 19.01 $ 8,554.50 $ 7,527.96 $ 6,843.60 Farmlngton 23. 46 10,557.00 9,290.16 8,445.60 Mlddleton 2.06 927.00 815.76 741. 60 Milton 12.08 5,436.00 4,783.68 4,348.80 Northwood 11.66 5,242.50 4, 613. 40 4,194.00 Nottingham 10.03 4,513.50 3,971.88 3,610.80 Strafford 8.54 3,843.00 3,381.84 3,074.40 Wakefield 13.17 5.926.50 5.215.32 4.741.20 TOTAL 100.00 $45,000.00 $39,600.00 $36,000.00

S-21 1987-88 SCHCX)L ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT BUDGET

ESTIMATED REVENUES

Acct. # Description Amount 4000 Revenue froro Federal Sources: 4410 Elementary & Secondary Education Act - Title 1 $221, 144. 00 4430 Vocational Educ. - Sub Part 2 46, 955. 00 Other - Block Grant 42.317.00 TOTAL REVENUE - Exclusive of District Share $310,416.00

ESTIMATED EXPENDFIURES

Fimction ObJ^t Purm>8e Amount 1000 Instruction; 1100 All Regular Programs $221,144.00 1300 All Vocational Programs 46, 955. 00 1400 All Other Instructional Prog. 42,317.00

2300 General Administration Serv . 2320 AH Office of the Superintendent 357,800.00 2330 All Special Area Administrative Services 43,825.00 2500 Business Services; 2540 All Operation and Maintenance of Plant 27. 944. 00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $739,985.00 LESS ESTIMATED REVENUES 310^416.00 AMOUNT TO BE SHARED BY DISTRICTS $429, 569. 00

Distribution of $429,569 to be raised by DistHcts.

DTSTBIBUTION OF AMOUNT TO BE SHABED BY DISTRICTS

1985 Equalized Valuation 1985-86 Pupil Combined District District Valuation Percent Pupils % Percent Share Barrlngton $145,994,861 22.61 562,1 26.00 48.61 $104,385.27 Middleton 29,204,671 4.52 -0- -0- 4.52 9,880.09 Milton 71,179,010 11.02 492.1 22.77 33.79 72,597.16 Northwood 90,563,934 14.03 331.7 15.35 29.38 63,146.64 Nottingham 84,357,915 13.06 262,5 12.15 25.21 54,125.69 Strafford 80,067,309 12,40 228.9 10.59 22.99 49,400.44 Wakefield 144,356.020 22.36 283.9 13.14 35.50 76,033.71

TOTAL $645,723,720 100.00 2161.20 100.00 200.00 $429,569.00

December 4, 1986 ALTHEA BEHM Chairman, School Administrative Unit Board S-22 REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER Fiscal Year July 1, 1985 to June 30, 1986 SUMMARY CashonHand July 1, 1985 $ 68,210.30 Received from Selectmen $1, 170, 059. 00 Revenue from State Sources 214,290.29 Revenue from State Sources 7, 486. 00 Received from Tuitions 1,478.35 Received as income from Trust Funds 20,741.01 Received from Capital Reserve Funds 5,335.56 Received from all Other Sources 39,052.25 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,458,442.46 TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1,526,652.76 LESS SCHOOL BOARD ORDERS PAID 1,442,539.22 Balance on Hand June 30, 1986 $ 84,113.54

DENISE PHILLIPS District Treasurer

BALANCE SHEET June 30, 1986 ASSETS Special Food General Revenue Service Cash $ 91,576.04 $(2,719.50) $(4,533.00) Intergovernmental Receivables 9,085.77 2,719.50 4,533.00 Prepaid Expenses 8, 037.49 TOTAL ASSETS $108,699.30

LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY

Current Liabilities: Other Payables $ 14,594.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 14,594.00 Fund Equity: Reserve for Encumbrances 44,094,43 Unreserved Fund Balance 50.010.87 TOTAL FUND EQUITY $ 94,105.30 TOTAL LIABELITlES AND FUND EQUITY $108,699.30

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S-31 MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TENTATIVE CALENDAR

1987-1988

September through January - 92 Days February through June - 98 days

September 7 Labor Day October 16 Teacher Convention November 11 Veteran's Day November 26-27 Thanksgiving Recess December 23 - January 1 Christmas Vacation February 22 - 26 Winter Vacation April 18 - 22 Spring Vacation May 30 Memorial Day

190 Days - 180 Days for Instruction

S-32 1986 CLASS ROLL

Lauranne Banks* Jeannette Lynn Pridham Scott Alan Burrows Dorinda Lynn Provencher

Paul A. Clement Norris Lee Provencher 11 Patricia Ann Colbath Cheryl Ann Ricker* Curt F. Cook Wanda Gail Riley* Karen Ann Copp David Michael Rodrigue William John Gaudet Kevin Lee Sawyer Wayne E. Goodwin, Jr. Shane Michael Smith Scott C. Gregg Gordon Bruce Snyder* Deborah Lynn Hescock Ella May St. Laurent Mary Ann Katwick Daniel John Sullivan 11* Lisa Marie Kern Donald Alan Taatjes Sally Esther Leclair Denise Marie Trafton Sharon Lee McCallister* Chad Adrian Van Doom

Scott Allen O'Neill Lori J. Ward* Kimberly A. Otis Kimberlyanne Westfall Patricia Ann Pennell Michael Frank Wheldon Alan Dean Penno Timothy Wade White* Patrick S. Perkins Christopher Whitten Stacey Marie Pero* Clarence Tilghman Wyatt 111* Candace R. Perry

*National Honor Society

Class Advisers Lorraine McBride Gregory Smart

Class Marshal Michael Taatjes '87 USHERS FOR COMMENCEMENT WEEK

David Barca '87 Amy Chiasson '88 Vernon Bonar '87 Micah Joos '88 Julie Donlon '87 Candy Katwick '88 Chrissie Henner '87 Jamie Riley '88

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PLEASE COME TO THE MEETINGS I AND BRING THIS REPORT I

TOWN MEETING

At Town House

TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1987 For Election of Town Officers I POLLS OPEN 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M

I TOWN MEETING

At High School Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1987 7:00 P.M. X For Action on Warrant

SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING

At High School Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1987

7:00 P.M.

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