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<br /> George F. Green, Jr., t:
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<br /> Horace Pocknett, Skilled Laborer To the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: $
<br /> Leroy Thaxton, Laborer ri
<br /> Laborer We began this year with Frank E. Hicks,
<br /> Earl Smith, ��
<br /> Mashpee Selectman for 27 years, resigning his
<br /> Vincent Lopez h
<br /> i tie Secretary elected position and accepting the appointment of
<br /> Helen Kondokr s ry F
<br /> Executive Secretary on March 1st. His vacancy
<br /> Robert A. Maxim, elected in May, h
<br /> Treasurer,
<br /> r Tax Collector's Office was filled by S
<br /> Marilyn O. Hen
<br /> dricks now serving a three-year term. h
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<br /> Deputy Coll., Assist. Treas. 1976/1977 has been a significant period for a
<br /> Varden Kelley, Deputy Collector Mashpee,marked by many crucial events. After a p
<br /> Jeanne Madden, Clerk/Typist long, hard, uphill fight, we signed a $4,000,000
<br /> Helen Thompson, Deputy Collector, Resigned contract with John H. Fellouris, Inc., New Bed-
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<br /> ford,to build the Mashpee Middle School.With the fa
<br /> Town Hall Custodian help of.Richard Kendall, our Representative, we b
<br /> Pocknett were the last municipality to be granted 50%
<br /> LansingF
<br /> reimbursement of both interest and principal. s{
<br /> cer Emergency legislation was finally required be
<br /> Town Landing Offi -
<br /> • cause of the effect of the Indian Suit.It was drafted �
<br /> Louis Bonitty
<br /> Robert R. DeLory
<br /> with the help of August Viekman, our financial f(
<br /> Arthur Woodcock
<br /> consultant from the First National Bank of Cape
<br /> Robert Courtemanche
<br /> Cod,supported by the Governor and passed by the a,
<br /> Legislators. It allowed the Town to sell our munic- p
<br /> ipal bonds at an effective rate of 5.94rIr. n
<br /> Mashpee Waterways Committee At this time, our much needed municipal build-
<br /> Ernest Roberts, Chrmn.
<br /> ings police, fire, highway garage and sub-fire %
<br /> Frank Homeyer station have not lost their priority but have
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<br /> Jonathan been put on "hold". Again, this is because of the (q
<br /> Edward Garguilo effects of the Indian Suit. Our tax collections have
<br /> Barbara Sloane n
<br /> been adversely affected and, until our financial
<br /> William Marsters advisors are convinced we can obligate funds for
<br /> James T. Bain such will be our policy. We will, $
<br /> ' itt such projects, P Y fa
<br /> Louis Bon o however, continue to press the Federal Agencies
<br /> John Mates
<br /> for funding of these projects and feel we should
<br /> Dr. Leonard Gottlieb high priority.
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<br /> Chester Koblins y Mashpee River Corridor is enthusiastically
<br /> Sandra Faxon supported by the Board of Selectmen and will in- b
<br /> Peter Durmer sure the preservation of many hundreds of acres
<br /> William W. Mills, Fire Chief(Honorary) Mashpee Lake to Po onesset B
<br /> m olice Chief along the river from p pp
<br /> George G. Bingham, Jr.,, Bay.We have received support from the Cape Cad R
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<br /> Planning & Economic Development Commission d
<br /> and hope the proposal can become a reality. T
<br /> Wildlife Officer-Conservation Two important grants were received by the
<br /> Ronald Pocknett Town this year. One was the $30,000 from the
<br /> Andrew C. Quinlan, Jr., Assistant Environmental Protection Agency which has ena-
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<br /> Errol Hicks, Deputy bled Mashpee with some town funds,to initiate a 0 P;
<br /> P. Oliva,Elio O , Resigned Lake Restoration Program and to evaluate the
<br /> control of septic wastes leaching into Mashpee ti
<br /> Wire Inspector waters. A fleurometric(Snooper) study was made
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<br /> Charles L. Stone of John's Pond.This important phase of the project
<br /> Resigned allows our Board of Health to pinpoint the specific of
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