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HARRIS LLE VI New Hampshire Annual Reports For the Year ending December 31, 1990 c5\nnual Reports of the town of HARRISVILLE New Hampshire for the year ending December 31, 1990 Cover Photo View ofcanal andHarrisville Congregational Church taken about 1928 and in the collection of HistoricHarrisville,Inc. TheChurchwasbuiltin1840andcelebratedits150thanniversaryin1990. INDEX Town Officers 5 Town Meeting 8 TownWarrant 14 Town Budget 23 Auditor's Report 26 Selectmen's Report 28 Report ofTax Collector(Jan. -April 1990) 29 Report ofTax Collector (May- Dec. 1990) 30 Unpaid Taxes 31 Statement ofAppropriations 35 Summary ofInventory 36 Comparative Statement ofAppropriations and Expenditures 37 PropertyValue List 4/1/90 38 Report ofTreasurer 54 Statement ofLong Term Notes 56 Detailed Statement ofExpenditures 57 Report ofTrustees ofTrust Funds 67 Report ofTown Clerk 69 Recycling Report 69 Report ofthe Fire Department 70 Report ofthe Conservation Committee 72 Report ofthe Zoning Board ofAdjustment 73 Report ofthe Planning Board 74 Report ofthe Police Department 74 Report ofthe Marl-Harris Squad 75 Report ofthe Forest Fire Warden 76 Report ofThe Historic District Commission 77 Report ofthe Library 78 Report ofthe Sewer District StudyCommission 80 Report ofOld Home Day 1990 Committee 81 Ashuelot Valley Refuse and Southwest Solid Waste Districts 82 Monadnock Family Services 83 Home Health Care and Community Services 84 Grand MonadnockArts Council 85 Historic Harrisville, Inc 86 Vital Statistics 88 School Reports Administration 92 Warrant 93 School Meeting '90 96 Report oftheAdministration 99 Unit 29 95 Compliance Statement 93 Report ofThe Principal 100 Proposed School Budget 101 Statistical Report 108 Treasurer's Report 109 Report ofthe School Lunch 110 . —— . , This year's town report dedicated to Wesley Tarr, Sr. 1928-1990 Harrisvllle Road Agent 1966-1990 . TOWN OFFICERS MODERATOR John J. Colony, III TOWN CLERK Gretchen Poisson DEPUTY TOWN CLERK Jean Girard TOWN TREASURER Constance Boyd SELECTMEN Lawrence Rathburn Term expires 1991 Marilyn A. St. Peter Term expires 1992 AIan Laufman Term expires 1993 TAX COLLECTOR Meredith Ritchie ROAD FOREMAN Wesley R Tarr Jr . , SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST Mary Crocker Laura Trudelle Amilee Rogers TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS Howard Clark Term expires 1991 Richard Up ton Term expires 1992 Leonard Myhaver Term Expires 1993 FIRE CHIEF Rand Duffy ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF Russell Driscoll FIRE WARDS Ro1and Knight John St. Peter, Sr. Rand Duffy Bryan Trudelle Alton Chamberlain Douglas Morse SURVEYORS OF WOOD AND LUMBER William P. House Lawrence Rathburn FENCE VIEWERS Selectmen WELFARE DIRECTOR Ruth Van Etten RECYCLING CHAIRMAN Roland Knight 1 RECREATION COMMITTEE Rand Duffy Jon Duffy David Lord HARRISVILLE BEACH COMMITTEE Pat Colony Ranae O'Neil Sharon Driscoll Warren Thayer John St. Pe ter , Sr CHESHAM BEACH COMMITTEE Allen Lake Robin O'Dwyer James Powley Debra Kensy Ho1 1is Parker LIBRARY TRUSTEES Ruth Van Etten Term expires 1991 Lida Stinchfield Term expires 1992 Jane Dunn Term expires 1993 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Linda Potter Term expires 1991 Charles Michal, Chairman Term expires 1991 John Stinchfield Term expires 1993 Ruth Van Etten Term expires 1993 . Lawrence Rathburn Selectman Member George Saunders, Alternate PLANNING BOARD Harvey Schwartz Term expires 1991 Russell Downing Term expires 1992 Jay Jacobs, Chairman Term expires 1992 Duffy Monahon Term expires 1993 A1an Laufman Selectman Member Marilyn A. St. Peter, Alternate Selectman member George Clymer, Alternate Barbara Haggblad, Alternate HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION Peter Temple Term expires 1991 Henry Taves Term expires 1992 Dan McWe thy Term expires 1992 Jane t Ca houn , Chairman Term expires 1993 Leslie Voiers Term expires 1993 Mari 1yn St. Peter Selectman Member CONSERVATION COMMISSION Max Boyd Term expires 1991 Kully Mindeman Term expires 1991 Barbara Watkins Term expires 1992 Barbara Haggblad Term expires 1992 John Twi tche1 1 , Chairman Term expires 1993 Deborah Kennard Term expires 1993 Marilyn St. Peter Selectman Member Deborah McWethy, Alternate -6- TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Michael Sutidstrom, Police Chief Rand E. Duffy, Fire Chief Wesley Tarr, Jr., Road Foreman Marilyn St. Peter, Selectman Member John J. Colony, III, Citizen Member SEWER DISTRICT STUDY COMMITTEE Dean'Ogelby, Chairman Peter Hansel Lawrence Rathburn, Selectman member Charles Michal Robert Barrows Peter Temple John Colony, III Donald Scott OLD HOME DAY 1990 COMMITTEE Constance Boyd Julie Lord Mary Crocker Judy Mar tin Sharon Driscoll Kully Mindemann Barbara Haggblad Chairman Joan Trudelle -7 . MINUTEC OF TOWN MEETING MARCH 13, 1990 The meeting was called to order by Moderator John J. Colony III, at 10:00 AM. The warrant was read and the polls opened under Article 1 ARTICLE 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing. Officials elected by voice vote as follows: Trustee of the Trust Funds for three years: Leonard Myhaver Fire Wards for one year: Roland Knight John St Peter Wesley Tarr Sr. Bryan Trudelle Alton Chamberlain Douglas Morse Rand Duffy Surveyors of Wood and Lumber for one year: William House Lawrence Rathburn Fence Viewers for one year: The Selectmen Harrisville Beach Committee for one year: John St Peter Sr. Pat Colony Warren Thayer Sharon Driscoll Ranae O'Neil Chesham Beach Committee for one year: Allen Lake James Powley Hollis Parker Debra Kensy Robin O'Dwyer Library Trustee for three years: Jane Dunn ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen and the Town Treasurer to borrow money on the credit of the Town in anticipation of taxes. A motion was made to accept Article 2 as read; passed . ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $980.00 in support of the Monadnock Family and Mental Health Services. A motion was made to accept Article 3 as read; passed . ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of of $3,000.00 in support of the services of Home Health Care and Community Services, with $500.00 going immediately for membership fee and the rest paid as it is used. 8-

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