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Information about Hampstead
AREA Approximately 14 Square Miles
ROADS Approximately 51.7 Miles of Road
POPULATION Approximately 7,500
INCORPORATED 1749
CHURCHES Five Representing Five Denominations
SCHOOLS One Elementary, One Middle
High School Students Attend Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH
STATE SENATOR, 19th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Richard Russman
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT, DISTRICT 9:
Merilyn Senter 382-6074
Peter M. Simon 329-4070
LeroyDube 382-8562
Richard Haynes 382-7074
UNITED STATES SENATORS:
Warren Rudman Concord 225-7115
125 No. Main St., Concord, NH 03301 Washington (202) 224,3324
Bob Smith Concord 228-0453
1 Eagle Sq., Suite 507, Concord, NH 03301 Washington (202) 224-2841
UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN:
William ZeUff Manchester 669-6330
540 Commercial St., Manchester, NH 03101 Washington (202) 225,5456
ANNUAL ELECTION 2nd Tuesday in March
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Friday Evening After Election
SELECTMEN'S OFFICE:
Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 - 4:00; Fri. 8:00 - 12:00 329-5011
TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE: -
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 4:00
Monday Evening 6:00 - 8:00
Friday 8:00- 12:00 329-6840
CODE ENFORCEMENT/ASSESSOR/BUILDING INSPECTOR/HEALTH OFFICER:
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 4:00
Friday 8:00- 12:00 329-5846
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE:
Hours: Monday and Wednesday 9:00- 12:00 329-6181
UNIFORM MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS, LAW OF 191 7, CHAPTER 57
ANNUAL REPORTOF THE
SELECTMEN • AUDITORS
TOWN CLERK • TOWN TREASURER
TAX COLLECTOR • BUDGET COMMITTEE
ROAD AGENT • TRUSTEES of the TRUST FUNDS
TRUSTEES of the LIBRARY
PLANNING BOARD
POLICE, HEALTH and FIRE DEPARTMENTS
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TOWN OF HAMPSTEADHAMPSTEAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1990
TOGETHER WITH THE VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE YEARAS PREPARED BY THE TOWN CLERK
1990
FULL DETAILS CONCERNING EVERY ASPECT OF TOWN GOVERNMENTARE AVAILABLE AT ANY TIME FROM YOUR
BOARD OF SELECTMEN OR YOUR TOWN CLERK.
COVER DESIGNS: CHERYL KEIMPHOTOGRAPHS: DAWN M. SHAW
Index
Information About Hampstead front cover
Town Officers 1
Voting Results 3
Schedule of Town Property 4
Summary of Valuations 4
Town Clerk's Report 4
Comparative Statement of
Appropriations & Expenditures 5
Actual vs. Budget Report 7
Summary of Tax Accounts 10
Balance Sheet 11
Treasurer's Report
Town Revenues Expenditure Statement 12
Analysis of Cash Flow 13
Statement of Cash Flows 14
Selectmen's Report 15
Payment to School District 15
Passbook Bond Status Report 16
Selectmen's Report
Detailed Summary of Accounts 17-24
Auditor's Opinion 25-27
Hampstead Public Library 28-29
Building Inspector's Report 30-31
Building Permits 32-35
Report of the Trust Funds 36-37
Selectmen's Report 38-39
Planning Board Report 40-42
Police Department Report 43
Fire Department Report 44-45
Rescue Squad Report 46-47
Public Library Report 48-49
Public Library Trustee's Report 50
Board of Adjustment Report 51
Conservation Commission Annual Report 52-55
Zoning Ordinance Committee Report 56
Recreation Commission Report 57-58
Recycling Committee Report 59-60
Quadtown Solid Waste Subdistrict Report 60-61
Rockingham Planning Comm. Report 62-65
Plaistow Area Transit Advisory
Committee Report 66-67
Korean/Vietnam War MonumentCommittee Report 68-69
Births Registered 70
Deaths Registered 71
Marriages Registered 71-72
School District Annual Reports 73-100
Report of the Chairperson 74
Assistant Superintendent of Schools 75-76
Central School Principal 77
Middle School Principal 78
Pinkerton Academy Report 79-80
School Warrant 81-82
Hampstead School District
Budget 83-87
Receipts 88
Expenditures 89-96
District Treasurer's Report 97
Central School 98
Middle School 98
Auditor's Report on Financial Presentation 99
Details of Administrative Salaries 100
Financial Report 100
Emergency Call back cover
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Dedication
This issue of the Hampstead Town Report is dedicated to the
men and women of the allied armed forces serving in the
Gulf War.
Their discipline, training and willingness to serve their coun-
tries should be an example for all of us.
We look toward a continued cease-fire and a quick and
final settlement of regional issues, respecting all people in
the Gulf area.
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HAMPSTEAD BOARD OF SELECTMENJoseph Guthrie, Brian Eastman, Rick Hartung
Administrative Assistant Priscilla Lindquist
HAMPSTEAD BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTSeated: Ray Thibeault, Bob Cairns, Kevin Camm
Standing: Tom Gaff, Ed Lanpher
PLANNING BOARDJohn Williams, Randy Clark, Susan Hastings, Peter Killheffer,
Brian Eastman, Proc Wentworth
Town Officers — 1990
ELECTED B IANNUALLY
MODERATORMichael James Gorham 1992
REPRESENTATIVE TO THEGENERAL COURT
Peter Simon Richard HaynesMerilyn Senter Leroy Dube
SUPERVISOR OF CHECK LISTSheila G. Gorham 1996Juanita J. Randall 1992Judith Mushial 1994
ELECTED FOR THREE YEAR TERM
TOWN CLERK - TAX COLLECTORNancy H. Watson 1993
SELECTMANBrian Eastman 1991Joseph A. Guthrie 1992Richard H. Hartung 1993
TREASURERHarold I. Williams 1993
CHIEF OF POLICEWilliam J. Letoile, Jr. 1991
HIGHWAY AGENTRoger Sanborn 1992
LIBRARY TRUSTEESJay P. Burns 1992Joseph P. Hannigan, Jr- 1993Pamela Hartung 1991
TRUSTEE OF THE TRUST FUNDSClaire H. Alexander 1992Constance Jezierski 1993Ed M. Putnam 1991
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIESMarc P. Auger 1992Paul Carideo 1991Wayne F. DeVita, resigned 1993Maurice G. Worthen, Jr. 1991
BUDGET COMMITTEE cont'd
Patrick QuigleyPaul Wentworth
APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTPriscilla R. Lindquist
RECREATION COMMISSIONNelson CurrinDavid MorinTerence PavliniDonald SimpsonPhilip Torre
19911991
19921992199319921991
HIGHWAY SAFETY COMMITTEEWilliam J. Letoile, Jr. Dean C. HowardDavid L. Morris Dale McLean
PLANNING BOARDWilliam R. Clark, Chairman 1991Susan Hastings, Secretary 1993Dean C. Howard, resigned 1992John Williams 1991Proctor Wentworth, Jr. 1992Peter Killheffer 1993Brian G. Eastman, Ex-Officio
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTKevin Camm, Chairman 1992Ed Lanpher, Vice-chairman 1993Thomas Gaff 1991Raymond Thibeault 1991Dean C. Howard, Alternate, Resigned 1991Robert Cairns 1993John Provost, Alternate 1991Pat DeMarais 1992Michael Wentworth, Alternate 1992
FIRE ENGINEERSWalter Hastings, Chief 1991Paul Wentworth , Deputy Chief JL992
Neil Emerson, Captin 1993Kerry Clark, Lt„ 1993James Gilmartin, Lt„ 1992
SEXTON/MAINTENANCE SUPERVISORSteven Harms
BUDGET COMMITTEEPeter E. Archibald 1992Kristopher N. Emerson 1992Albert C. Lake, Jr., resigned 1993Terence M. Pavlini 1993Elizabeth Jutras 1991
HISTORIC COMMISSIONElsie T. Carideo, Chairman 1991Muriel Gorton, Secretary 1993Priscilla Lindquist, Treasurer 1991Maurice Randall, Jr. 1993Thomas Verrill 1991Joseph A. Guthrie, Ex-Officio
Town Officers — 1990
Continued
REGIONAL PLANNINGWilliam R„ Clark 1991Susan Hastings 1991
CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTORCharles Kinney
ASSESSOR/CODE ENFORCEMENT/HEALTH OFFICERKenneth H. Clark
CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARDJohn W. Cross 1992Clayton Shaw 1991Charles Miller 1992Christopher Harper 1991Jack Baumhor 1993Raymond Flaherty 1993
SOLID WASTE COMMITTEERobert Weimar 1991Karen SapankevychGary FowlerCharles F. HuntMichael Colotte 1991Peter Archibald 1992David Duston 1992Alan Hamblett 1992William Choate 1992William Kelly 1992Brian Go Eastman, Ex-Officio
WAGE AND SALARY COMMITTEELincoln Palmer, Chairman 1991Karen Yasenka, Secretary 1993Mary Jo McHale 1992Paul Nicholson 1992Neil E. Emerson 1993Paul Wentworth 1991
ORDINANCE COMMITTEEDean C» HowardRodney PicaJtohn WilliamsClaire AlexanderJorge Mesa-TejadaBeverly Fuller, AlternateBrian G„ Eastman. Ex-Officio
CONSERVATION COMMISSION cont'dPatrick Quigley 1991Leonard Sarapas 1993Timothy Stone, Alternate 1993Julia Forbes, Alternate 1993Patrick Bracken, Alternate 1993David Forbes, Alternate 1993Edward Riemitis, Alternate 1993
149-M SUB DISTRICT COMMITTERaymond D. Flaherty 1992William ChoateMichael Colotti
WAR MONUMENT COMMITTEEJohn OliverMaurice Randall, Jr.
Allun R. Hamblett
PATAC (Rail Service)David CopelandWesley Hodgeman
DELEGATES
BUILDING NEEDS COMMITTEEKevin Camra
William WuestVivian ClarkJudith CrowleyJames Kenney, ChairmanSalvatore MocciaJoseph Go Guthrie, Ex-Officio
ROAD AGENT ADVISORYJames AngeloMurray SmithPaul WentworthWilliam ChoateGerald Jo Georgopolis
CONSERVATION COMMISSIONPeter Archibald 1993Dominic Domijanni, Alternate 1991Kenneth Demarco 1991Bruce Nadeau, Alternate 1993Alfred J. Maley 1992Nicholas Pangaro 1992
Summary of Results of Voting
Annual Town Meeting
March 13, 1990
ARTICLE #1 ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Michael J. Gorham, Moderator Two YearsSheila G. Gorham, Supervisor of the Check List Six YearsRichard H. Hartung, Selectman Three YearsWilliam J. Letoile, Jr., Chief of Police One YearNancy H. Watson, Town Clerk-Tax Collector Three YearsHarold I. Williams, Treasurer Three YearsJoseph P. Hannigan, Jr., Library Trustee Three YearsAlbert C. Lake, Jr., Budget Committee Three YearsTerence M. Pavlini, Budget Committee Three YearsWayne DeVita, Trustee of Cemeteries Three Years
ARTICLE #2 ELECTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS (See School Report)
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#10 Approvedas amended
#11 Approvedas amended
#12 Approved
#13 Approved
#14 Defeated
#15 Approvedas amended
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#19 Approvedas amended
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#46 Approvedas amended
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#48 Defeated
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Schedule of Town Property
Town Office
Land & BuildingsFurniture & Equipment
$515,00065,000
Library
Land & BuildingsFurniture & Equipment
150,000105,000
Police Department
Land & BuildingsEquipment
99,60074,800
Fire Department
Land & BuildingsEquipment
492,500856,000
Highway Department
Land & BuildingsEquipment
179,90060,000
Parks & Playgrounds
School, Land & Buildings
Total
:
223,800
4,648,300
$7,491,900
Summary of ValuationLANDBUILDINGSUTILITIESTOTAL TAXABLE VALUATION
$194,807,391268,077,700
2,227,600465,112,691
EXEMPTIONS (ELDERLY & BLIND) 5,030,000
NET TAXABLE VALUATION
TAX RATE $15.01
VETERANS EXEMPTIONS
460,082,691
20,100
Town Clerk's Report
December 31, 1990Receipts
Auto PermitsDog LicensesFiling FeeProtest Check FeeSalesMarriage LicensesFeesBoat TaxBeach Permits
Total
$ 546,871.004,091.00
8.00286.00566.80
2,040.0018,723„5012,943.015,904.00
$ 591,462.31
NET AMOUNT COMMITTEDTO COLLECTOR $6,915,975.57
Nancy H. WatsonTown Clerk
Comparative Statement Appropriations & Expenditures
12/31/90
GENERAL GOVERNMENTT o w n f f :i. c: e r s S a 1 a r y
T o w i i f f i c e r s E x p e n s e
E 1 e c t i o T) & Reg i a I: r a t :i. o it
G e n . G o v ' t . 13 u i 1 cl :i. n g sP 1 a n n i n a Boa r cl
13 o a r cl o f A cl j u s t in e n 1
I... e g a 1 & Damage s
Cemeter iesReg i o n a 1 P 1 a n n :i. ng As:. s o c: ,
R e a p p r a i s a 1 o f P r o p e r t y
PL) 13LIC SAFETYP o 1 i c: e 13 e p a r t in e n t
F :i. r e D e p a r t m e n 't
B u i I cl :i. r i g I n s p e <:: t i o n
Rescue Squad
H I G l-lWAYS S T R E E T S , B R 1 13 (3 E S
Highway Ma int. -•• SummerH i g h w a y M a i n 1 .
- U) i n t e r
S tree t L i g h t i n
g
SANITATIONR u b b i. s h R em o y a J.
HEALTH SERVICESA m b u 1 a n c e S e r v i c e s
Derry Visiting NursesCenter for L if ^Managementl
:: ' a in i I y Me cl i a t :i. o n
R o c: k . C o u n s e 1 i n g C c-> n t & r
I... a id p r ey l-l e a 1 1 h C e n t e i~
l-l e a 1 i h D e p a r t m e n t
WELFARE SERVICES
G e n e r a J. A s s i <r> t a n c e
CULTURE & RECREATIONP u b I i <::. I... :i. b r a r y
P a t r i o L i c: P u r p o s e s
R e c: ceat i o n
C o n s e r v a t i o n C o mm i s s i o n
DEBT SERVICEI nter estF i r e h o u s e 13 o n d
F i r e h o u s e B o n cl I n t e r e s t
MISCELLANEOUSI n s u r a ti c: e
U n em p 1 o y m <s n t C o m p e n s a t i o n
Ret ir emeni
A p p r o p i• i a t i o ti A c I u a ], B a 1 a n c: eA in o u n t E x p e n ( :l i t u r e s Amo unt
39 650 . 00 41 029.00 1 ,379.00127 350 , 00 145 .108. 79 17,758.79
8 000 . 00 4 657.01 (3,342.99)79 ,750 .00 8
1
,685.61 1 ,935.61S3 000 . 00 63 453 . 74 < 19, 546. 26)6 ,000,00 i::'
.J .138.81 (861 .19)8 000,00 13 124.02 5,124.02
36 ,840.00 24 .456 ,20 (12,383,80)4 390 . 00 4 390,00 .00b . . 7 ,291 . 00 2,291 .00
2 :l. 4 , 4 . 238 621 . 02 24 .221 .0265 .300.00 65 ,815.71 15.7
1
27 400 00 28 ,355 ,00 955 . 001
9
,410 , 00 23 ,903, 16 4,493. 16
226 900 . 00 •'." p "> .713.92 (4,186.08)1 4 8 ,000 . 00 145 .373 .36 ( 2 ,626 , 64
)
20 000 . 00 19 .556.06 (443.94)
352 415.00 348 ,453.33 ( 3 , 961 . 67)
35 , . 35 000 . 00 , 001
8
.043 . 00 1
8
.043.00 .00
6 ,391 .00 6 .391 .00 . 009 ,455 . 50 9 ,443.90 ( 11 .60)650.00 650 . 00 . 00
. 00 . 00 , 00. 00 . 00 .0000 . 00 . 00
1 ,500.00 1 ,500 . 00 .00
1 , 500 , 00 I ,000 . 00 (500 . 00)
. 00 . 00 . 0030 ,000.00 Jo ,005 . 38 6,005.38
81 300 , 00 81 300 . 00 .00
750.00 '") 839.81 89.8142 550 . 00 42 373 , 04 (176.96)10 000 . 00 10 952.93 952 . 93
20 000,00 38 591 .54 18,591 .54
40 000 . 00 40 000 . 00 .00
16 402 . 50 16 402 . 50 ,00
:l. J. 000 . 00 129, 044,25 19 ,044.251 500 . 00 1 653, 18 153. 18
26 200 , 00 26, 746 , 98 546 .98
Balances enclosed in ( ) = Under expended AmountsBalance amounts without ( ) = Over expended
Comparative Statement Appropriations & Expenditures
continued
12/31/90
A p p r o p r :i. a t :i. o n
A in o i.i n l.
A c t u. a 1
E x p e vi d :i. t u r e s13 a 1 a n c: eA in o u n t
CAPITAL OUTLAYConservation Fund (1990)Fire Truck ( 1989
)
B reat h i ng A p par a t us( 1 990
)
Reriova t :i. o n L i. b r a r \- ( 1 990)P olite Pa d :i. o s ( 1990)I-I i g h uaysMo nuinent ( 1990 )
P a i n t i"'i e e t i n g H o u s e
Vic Geary Center (1990)V iny I Siding (1990)Retired Senior Vo 1 , ( 1 990 )
P o c: k , C o u n t y C o in , A c t i o n
R o c k i n g l"i a in H o s p i c e ( 1990)I -I y d r o 1 o g i c a 1 S t u d yReeye 1 ingL a n d P i > r c h a s e
C o in in u n J. t y C a r k :; i v e r s
Conservation Carry- OverA i r C o n d ,
-1... :i. b r a r y ( 1 990 )
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CEID PAYMENTSs u g h t b y T o uj n
Abatements
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tii e n t s t o S c Ii o o I
TOTALS
20 . 00 20 0054 .
8/6 . 7
1
51 , 385 ,54 (3,491 . 17)60 .000 00 53 .591 10 (6 ,408 . 90)
1 ,500 .00 1 .293 .90 ( 206 . 1 )
4 .500 00 4 ,500 00 , 001
1
..870 :l. i ,869 .56 ( . 70)500 00 500 00 ,00
9 ,800 00 9 ,827 .23 27 .234 ,000 00 4 00 , 009 ,237 42 00 (9 ,237 .42)
700 00 700 00 001 . 7 1 6 00 1 ,716 . 001 500 00 1 500 00 00
30 , 000 00 A .320 50 (25,679 ,50)3
1
000 00 18 049 37 (12,950 63)20 .000 00 20 ,000 00 ,001 500 00
001 500 00
0000
, 00;'J 000
00
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1
1 )
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389 243 28 389 ':> a "-: 28 001 1 R ,368 54 1 1
8
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1 974 00 1 974 00 00
391 690 . 00 391 ,690. 00 00
ELJLSZ. .S95 a*iaz.
8,277
395.
826
00 00
8,280 4 1
8
21 1
7
(2,592 04)
Balances; en c: 1 o s e d i n ( ) ~- : U n d e r ex p e n d e d A in o u n t sB a 1 a n c e a in o u n t s w i t h out ( ) :::: Over ex p e n d & d
Actual vs. Budget Report — December 31, 1990Town Officers Salaries
7002 Selectmen
7003 Town Clerk/Tax Collector
7006 Trustees of Trust Funds7007 Supervisors of Checklist
7008 Moderator
7009 Treasurer
TOTAL
Town Officers Expense7021 Labor-Town clerk's Office
7022 Town Clerk/Tax Coll. Exp.
7023 Computer Expense7024 Expenses of Officers
7025 Town Report Expense7026 Equipment7027 Supplies
7028 Association Dues7029 Miscellaneous
7030 Postage7031 Labor-Selectmen's Office
7032 Telephone7033 Machine Maintenance
7034 Mileage
7035 Cable TV Expense7036 Labor - Code Enf. Office
7037 Audit
TOTALTotal Revenue amount
Election and Registration
7041 Labor
7042 Supplies
7043 Miscellaneous
7045 Vote Counting MachineTOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Town Government Buildings
7050 Firehouse Heat7051 Firehouse Utilities
7052 Firehouse Expense7061 Labor
7062 Supplies
7063 Miscellaneous
7064 Town Office Heat7065 Town Office Utilities
7066 Gym Heat
7067 Gym Utilities
7068 Meeting House Heat
7069 Meeting House Utilities
7070 Town Garage Heat
7071 Town Garage Utilities
7072 Police Station Expense7073 Town Office Expense7074 Equipment Repair
7075 Police Station Heat
7076 Police Station Utilities
7077 Gym Expense7078 Town Garage Expense7079 Meeting House Expense
TOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Building Inspection
7081 Labor-Code Enf. Officer
TOTALTotal Revenue Amount
BUDGET$ 8,700.00
24,800.00
300.00600.00
250.00
5,000.00
$39,650.00
$19,000.00
6,000.00
11,000.00
1,750.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
5,000.00
2,100.00
400.00
6,000.00
39,100.00
2,600.00
2,500.00
1,600.00
3,200.00
10,600.00
10,000.00
$127,350.00
$1,500.00
3,000.00
500.00
3,000.00
$8,000.00
$ 2,500.00
2,600.00
1,800.00
31,800.00
3,500.00
1,500.00
3,800.00
2,100.00
1,500.00
1,700.00
1,400.00
400.00
3,600.00
2,100.00
8,000.00
5,500.00
100.00600.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
750.00
2,000.00
$79,750.00
ACTUAL$ 8,699.00
26,000.00
300.00780.00
250.00
5,000.00
$41,029.00
$ 17,356.26
5,503.72
11,766.50
1,170.97
5,000.00
235.3010,776.72
2,295.67
1,292,40
4,989.88
40,624.59
3,430.85
1 ,843.33
1,289.50
3,314.49
12,693.97
21,588.81
$145,172.96$25,804.29-
$1,150.03
2,026.98
1,414.00
66.00
$4,657.01
$177.00-
$4,596.73
2,934.09
1,321.49
33,253.53
5,644.27
4,053.06
4,014.70
2,416.69
,880.48
,880.62
,520.80
396.15
,317.05
,127.77
,824.74
,063.91
.00
643.05
1,634.65
474.33
493.00
194.50
$81,685.61
$537.00-
$27,400.00 $28,355.00
$27,400.00 $28,355.00$23,481.50.00-
Police Department BUDGET ACTUAL7101 Police - Labor $141,800.00 $137,324.837102 Equipment 1,000.00 782.23
7103 Training 6,300.00 6,044.71
7104 Uniforms 2,200.00 2,225.13
7105 Communications 700.00 495.66
7106 Telephone 5,700.00 6,500.83
7107 Association Dues 50.00 50.00
7108 Vehicle Maintenance 2,500.00 3,974.07
7109 Supplies 1,000.00 1,309.07
71 10 Miscellaneous 750.00 794.79
7111 Gasoline 10,000.00 8,614.85
7112 Restitution 100.00 .00
7113 Dogs 4,000.00 3,094.44
7114 Special Duty 18,000.00 43,510.00
7115 Legal Expense 500.00 1,183.00
71 16 Retirement - Police 4,800.00 7,939.87
7117 Vehicle 15,000.00 14,777.54
TOTAL $214,400.00 $238,621.02
Total Revenue Amount $47,563.22-
Fire Department7201 Labor $ 750.00 $ 1,524.45
7202 Utilities 3,500.00 3,654.85
7203 Communications 10,000.00 9,502.38
7204 Association Dues 750.00 750.75
7205 Water Supply 2,000.00 108.00
7206 Hose & Fittings 5,000.00 3,850.94
7207 Protective Clothing 7,000.00 4,044.04
7208 Vehicle Maintenance 10,000.00 14,675.50
7209 Forest Fires 1,800.00 336.36
7210 Equipment 6,000.00 7,491.14
7211 Training 5,000.00 9,612.23
7212 Miscellaneous 2,000.00 1,371.07
7213 Gasoline 2,500.00 1,817.77
7214 Fire Alarm 7,500.00 5,497.45
7215 Personnel 500.00 1,028.98
7216 Fire Prevention 1,500.00 549.80
TOTAL $65,800.00 $65,815.71
Total Revenue Amount $1,494.10-
Rescue Squad7301 Training $ 4,500.00 $ 3,773.50
7302 Medical Supplies 6,050.00 9,026.00
7303 Communications 1,200.00 1,282.00
7304 Maintenance 2,650.00 3,440.17
7305 Miscellaneous 500.00 526.77
7306 Medical Equipment 2,200.00 5,253.87
7307 Uniforms-Protective CI. 1,560.00 396.85
7308 Hepatitis B Shots 750.00 204.00
TOTAL $19,410.00 $23,903.16
Planning and Zoning7401 Labor $ 12,500.00 11,609.93
7402 Legal Ads 1,400.00 1,119.65
7403 Supplies 1,500.00 778.70
7404 Telephone 800.00 600.41
7405 Postage 1,000.00 1,140.98
7406 Map Work 3,000.00 3,112.50
7407 Recording Plans 2,000.00 1,320.50
7408 Printing 200.00 2,386.55
7409 Miscellaneous 500.00 1,526.75
7410 Mileage 100.00 100.80
7411 Legal 5,000.00 2,148.00
7412 Master Plan/Cap. Imp. Plan 5,000.00 5,000.00
7413 Engineering 50,000.00 32,608.97
TOTAL $ 83,000.00 $63,453.74
Total Revenue Amount $36,213.87-
Board of Adjustment7451 Labor
7452 Legal Ads7453 Supplies
7455 Postage
7457 Mileage
7458 Legal
TOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Legal
7502 Legal
TOTAL
Insurance7503 Insurance
TOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Unemployment7504 Unemployment Comp.
TOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Ambulance7505 Ambulance
TOTALSolid Waste Disposal
7601 Solid Waste Disposal
7602 Solid Waste Trans.
7603 Transfer Station Main.
7604 149M BudgetTOTALTotal Revenue Amount
Derry Visiting Nurses7605 Derry Visiting Nurses
TOTAL
Center for Life Management7606 Center for Life Mgmt.
TOTAL
Family Mediation
7607 Family Mediation
TOTAL
Rock. Counseling Center
7608 Rock. Counseling Center
TOTAL
Lamprey Health Center
7612 Lamprey health Center
Health Department7613 Health Department
TOTAL
Highway Department-Summer7701 Labor
7702 Equipment7703 Supplies
7704 Tarring
7705 Miscellaneous
7706 Paving
7709 Gravel
7710 Street Marking & Signs
7723 Supplies & Tools
7722 Equipment7721 Labor
7762 Equip.-Pages Ln. & Wheel7752 Equip.-146&148Wheelwri
7742 Equip.-147 Wheelwri7799 Hunt Road
BUDGET$2,700.00
1,000.00
300.00
1,000.00
50.00
950.00
$6,000.00
$8,000.00
$8,000.00
$110,000.00
$110,000.00
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
$35,000.00
$35,000.00
$158,000.00168,000.00
25,000.00
1,415.00
$352,415.00
$18,043.00
$18,043.00
$6,391.00
$6,391.00
$9,455.50
$9,455.50
$650.00
$650.00
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
P 12,000.00
75,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00
77,900.00
25,000.00
7,000.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
ACTUAL$2,213.52
457.30
206.88894.91
.00
1,366.20
$5,138.81
$3,079.00
$13,124.02
$13,124.02
$129,044.25
$129,044.25$18,610.78-
$1,653.18
$1,653.18
$1,396.66-
$35,000.00
$35,000.00
$135,762.60187,205.62
24,070.11
1,415.00
$348,453.33$9,305.00-
$18,043.00
$18,043.00
$6,391.00
$6,391.00
$9,443.90
$9,443.90
$650.00
$650.00
$1,500.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$ 14,540.63
11,606.00
1,862.93
.00
1,015.63
16,884.63
.00
.00
16,050.34
15,703.00
241.00
2,835.00
3,215.00
3,255.00
$121,141.03
Highway Dept. - Summer cont. BUDGET ACTUAL7715 Miscellaneous .00 1,061.60
7732 Equipment .00 1,155.00
7777 Wheelwright Rd.-Paving .00 7,330.13
7716 Miscellaneous .00 4,817.00
TOTAL $226,900.00 $222,713.92Total Revenue Amount $35.00-
Highway Dept. - Winter
7801 Labor $ 9,000.00 $ 4,348.50
7802 Equipment 80,000.00 91,750.50
7803 Salt 22,000.00 26,526.96
7804 Supplies 2,500.00 1,894.64
7805 Sand 14,000.00 8,832.00
7806 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 1,337.95
7807 Equipment Repair 3,000.00 2,682.81
7808 Brush Cutting 6,000.00 .00
7809 Road Repairs 2,500.00 .00
7810 Sander 8,000.00 8,000.00
TOTAL $148,000.00 $145,373.36Total Revenue Amount 50.00-
Street Lighting
7901 Street Lighting $20,000.00 $19,556.06
TOTAL $20,000.00 $19,556.06
8001 Library $28,300.00 31,171.46
8011 Library-Labor 52,570.00 49,749.54
8012 Library-Mileage 100.00 124.00
8013 Custodial Labor 330.00 255.00
TOTAL $81,300.00 $81,300.00
General Assistance8102 General Assistance $30,000.00 $36,005.38
TOTAL $30,000.00 $36,005.38
Total Revenue Amount $550.40-
Patriotic Purposes8201 Patriotic Purposes $2,750.00 $2,839.81
TOTAL $2,750.00 $2,839.81
Parks and Recreation
8301 Labor $23,200.00 $20,926.00
8302 Sports Activities 2,050.00 2,027.52
8303 Elderly Activities 7,000.00 7,689.03
8304 Equipment 2,275.00 3,315.03
8305 Maintenance 5,025.00 4,905.28
8306 Supplies, Arts, Crafts 400.00 440.04
8307 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 1,034.87
8308 Utilities 600.00 1,035.27
8309 Scholarships 1,000.00 1,000.00
TOTAL $42,550.00 $42,373.04
Total Revenue Amount $7,839.50-
Cemeteries8401 Labor $ 4,500.00 $ 2,620.25
8402 Supplies 1,615.00 969.09
8404 Gas/Oil 1,000.00 1,071.06
8405 Misc. Supplies 500.00 42.75
8406 Misc. Labor 1,000.00 .00
8407 Dues 25.00 10.00
8408 Burial Equipment/Rental 1,200.00 1,200.00
8410 Equipment Repair 1,500.00 1,729.09
8411 Improvement Repairs 2,500.00 170.00
8412 New Equipment 2,000.00 34.86
8420 Sexton's Salary 13,500.00 12,903.85
8421 Mowing - Labor 7,500.00 3,705.25
TOTAL $36,840.00 $24,456.20
Total Revenue Amount $11,064.75-
Conservation Commission BUDGET ACTUAL Highways BUDGET ACTUAL8501 Labor $ 3,000.00 $ 2,392.53 9006 Highways (1989) $11,870.26 $11,869.56
8502 Appraisals 1,200.00 4,586.84 TOTAL $1 1 ,870.26 $11,869.56
8503 Association Dues 400.00 268.00 Monumpnt8504 Postage/Supplies/Phone
8505 Legal
400.00400.00
726.902,041.00
1 V 1V 1 IUI 1 ICI 11
9007 Monument (1990)
TOTAL$500.00$500.00
$500.00$500.00
8506 Plans/Deeds 1,000.00 60.00
8507 Arbor Day 400.00 550.00 Paint Meeting House
8508 Camp/Seminars 200.00 20.00 9008 Paint Meeting House (1990) $9,800.00 $9,827.23
8509 Forest Consultation 500.00 .00 TOTAL $9,800.00 $9,827.23
8510 Land Development 1,500.00 273.41 Vic Geary Center8511 .00 34.25 9009 Vic Geary Center (1990) $4,000.00 $4,000.008514 Dredge & Fill 1,000.00 .00 TOTAL $ 4,000.00 $4,000.00
TOTAL $10,000.00 $10,952.93Vinyl Siding9010 Vinyl Siding (1989)Regional Association $ 9,237.42 $.00
8601 Regional Association $4,390.00 $4,390.00 TOTAL $ 9,237.42 $.00TOTAL $4,390.00 $4,390.00
Retired Senior Vol.
9011 Retired Senior Vol. (1990) $700.00 $700.00Taxes Bought by Town TOTAL $700.00 $700.008602 Taxes bought by Town
TOTAL$389,243.28
$389,243.28
$389,243.28
$389,243.28Rock. County Comm. Action
9012 Rock. County Comm. Actior i $1,716.00 $1,716.00Abatements TOTAL $1,716.00 $1,716.008603 Abatements $118,368.54 $118,368.54
TOTAL $118,368.54 $118,368.54 Rockingham Hospice9013 Rockingham Hospice (1990 ) $1,500.00 $1,500.00
Property Reappraisal TOTAL $1,500.00 $1,500.008604 Reappraisal of Property $5,000.00 $7,291.00 III I * 1 f*A. _l
TOTAL $5,000 $7,291 .00Hydrological Study9014 Hydrological Study (1990) $30,000.00 $4,320.50
Retirement TOTAL $30,000.00 $4,320.508605 Retirement $26,200.00 $26,746.98
TOTAL $26,200.00 $26,746.98Recycling
9015 Recycling (1990) $31,000.00 $18,049.37Payments to State TOTAL $31,000.00 $18,049.378702 Payments to State $1,974.00 $1,974.00
TOTAL $1,974.00 $1,974.00 Land Purchase9016 Land Purchase (1990) $20,000.00 $20,000.00
Payments to County TOTAL $20,000.00 $20,000.008703 Payments to County $391,690.00 $391,690.00
TOTAL $391,690.00 $391,690.00Community Caregivers9017 Community Caregivers $1,500.00 $1,500.00
Payments to School TOTAL $1,500.00 $1,500.008704 Payments to School J55,187,895.00 $5,187,895.00
Air Cond. - LibraryTOTAL $5. $5,187,895.009019 Air Cond. - Library (1990) $3,000.00 $2,838.90
Interest TOTAL $3,000.00 $2,838.908801 Interest $20,000.00 $38,591.54
TOTAL $20,000.00 $38,591.54
Firehouse Bond8802 Firehouse Bond $40,000.00 $40,000.00
TOTAL $40,000.00 $40,000.00
Firehouse Bond Interest
8803 Firehouse Bond Interest $16,402.50 $16,402.50
TOTAL $16,402.50 $16,402.50
Conservation Fund9001 Conservation Fund (1990) $20,000.00 $20,000.00
TOTAL $20,000.00 $20,000.00
Fire Truck9002 Fire Truck (1989) $54,876.71 $51,385.54
TOTAL $54,876.71 $51,385.54
Breathing Apparatus9003 Breathing Apparatus (1990) $60,000.00 $53,591.10
TOTAL $60,000.00 $53,591.10
Renovation Library
9004 Renovation Library (1990) $1,500.00 $1,293.90TOTAL $1,500.00 $1,293.90
Police Radios9005 Police Radios (1990) $4,500.00 $4,500.00
TOTAL $4,500.00 $4,500.00
Summary of Tax Sales Accounts
as of December 31,1990
DEBITUncollected Taxes - January 1990
Property TaxesLand Use Change TaxYield Taxes
Taxes committed to collectorProperty taxesLand Use Change TaxesYield Taxes
Added TaxesProperty TaxesOverpayments
Interest CollectedTOTAL DEBITS
1990
$ 6,915,975.57
16,900.058,481.29
$ 6,941,356.91
Prior
-584.10
704,759.10
1,522.20
514,465.46
1,311,572.49
CREDITRemitted to Treasurer
Property TaxesLand Use Change TaxYield Taxes
Interest Collected
Abatements Property Taxes
Overpayments
Uncollected TaxesProperty TaxesYield Taxes
TOTAL CREDITS
1990
6,044.012.78
8,481.29
8,360.00
16,900.05
863,602.79
6,941,356.91
Prior
1,027,052.33
1,522.20
91,409.83
73,031.21
118,556.92
1,311,572.49
Summary of Tax Lien Accounts - 1990DEBITTaxes Sold/Executed to TownInterest Collected After Sale/Lien Execution
TOTAL DEBITS
CREDITRedemptionsInterest and Cost After LienAbatements During YearUnredeemed Taxes End of Year
TOTAL CREDITS
$ 389,243.283,906.93
$ 393,150.21
$ 91,593.863,906.93422.63
297,226.79$ 393,150.21
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Treasurer's Report
Town Revenue and Expenditure Statement
for Year Ending December 31, 1990
TOWN REVENUE6108 Recycling Grant6110 Highway block grant6112 Revenue sharing - State6201 1990 Property Taxes6202 1990 Property Tax Interest6203 Property Tax 19896204 1989 Property tax interest6205 Property Tax 19876206 1987 Property tax interest6207 Yield Tax6208 Property tax 19886209 1988 Property tax interest6234 Unallocated Funds6251 Boat tax6253 Protest fees6302 Auto permits6303 Dog licences6304 Filing fees6306 Sales by town clerk6307 Marriage licences6308 Town clerk fees6602 Gambling permits6603 Protest Fee Town6622 Cemetery trust fund6625 Land purchase fund663 2 Interest Inc. - Investments6701 Election income6704 Revenue - Police6722 Fire department - Other6723 False alarm fines673 Revenue - Dump674 Revenue - Road agent6750 Revenue - BDS . - Plan. & Adjust.6751 Planning board fees6770 Revenue - Cemetery6790 Income - Recreation6808 Public assistance income6809 Rebate - Unemployment compensation6811 Insurance rebates6820 Revenue - Town building69 00 Revenue - Town & office6919 Code enforcement revenue
TOTAL TOWN REVENUE
YEARTO DATE
4, 751. 9062, 809. 14
150, 992. 946,043, 528. 26
7, 846. 091,089, 392. 06
67, 777. 0521, 523. 529, 582. 88
428. 07108,,556. 8224,,289.,1320,,975.,2412,,943.,01
286.,00546,,871.,00
4,,091.,008.,00
566,.802,,040,.00
18,,723,.50125,.0026,.00
2 ,000,.004 ,000,.00
74 ,667,.43177,.00
47 ,562 .971 ,494,.10
52 .259 ,305 .00
85 .003 ,159 .00
36 ,133 .8711 ,064 .758 ,081 .50
550 .401 ,396 .66
18 ,610 .78270 .00
28 ,453 .2523 ,481 .50
8,468 ,678 .87
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Treasurer's Report
Town Revenue and Expenditure Statementfor Year Ending December 31, 1990
continued
CASH OUTFLOW7010 Vouchers Paid7020 Gross payroll703 Return items7040 Vouchers voided7050 Service charges7 07 Interest - Bank transfer
TOTAL CASH OUTFLOW
YEARTO DATE
$7,723,758.28454,657.20
.00(321.42)
2.3134,819.18
8,212,915.55
NET CASH FLOW $255,763.32
ROAD AGENTRoger Sanborn
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Treasurer's Report Statement of Cash Flows
for the Twelve Months Ending December 31, 1990
NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
NET CASH FLOW PER INCOME STATEMENT $255763.32
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
PAYMENTS OF SHORT-TERM BORROWINGSLOAN FROM BANKPAYMENT OF LONG TERM BORROWINGS-BOND BANKINTEREST ACCRUAL
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITY
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH ANDCASH EQUIVALENTS
CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING
CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS, ENDING
(1,800,000.00)1,800,000.00
(40,000.00)(3,772.36)
$(43,772.36)
$211,990.96
$937,442.16
$1,149,433.12
TOWN TREASURER ' S ASSETS - CASH
BANK MERIDIANPLAISTOW BANK & TRUSTFIRST SAVINGS.CERTIFICATE OFSHAWMUT ARLINGTON TRUSTLAND PURCHASE FUND
$(331,545.68)685,166.7868,761.33
700,000.002278.39
24,772.30
BALANCE 12-31-90 $ 1,149,433.12
1 4
Selectmen's Report
1990 BUDGET $1,925,547.00
SPECIAL ARTICLES, 1990:
Conservation Fund $20,000.00Breathing Apparatus 60,000.00Library-Air. Cond . 3,000.00Library Renovation 1,500.00Police Radios 4,500.00Monument 500.00Paint Meeting House 9,800.00Vic Geary Center 4,000.00Retired Senior Vol. 700.00Rock . Cty. Coram. Action 1,716.00Rock. Hospice 1,500.00Hydrological Study 30,000.00Recycling 31,000.00Land Purchase 20,000.00Community Caregivers 1,500.00
$ 189 ,716.00
Total Appropriations 2,115,263.00
Payment to School District
Balance of 1989-1990 appropriation $1,758,895.00Appropriation 1990-1991 5,442,165.00Total due school 7,201,060.00
Payments
:
1989-1990 appropriation $1,758,895.001990-1991 appropriation 3,429,000.00Total paid school 5,187,895.00
Balance due School, 12/31/90 2,013,165.00
15
Town of HampsteadBond Status Report
PROJECT NAME
GRANITE VILLAGE
OLD FELLOW ROAD
HAMPSTEAD HEIGHTS
RUMA, INC.
K & L REALTY
TANGLEWOOD
MARILYN PARK DRIVE
WELLINGTON DRIVE
FIELDSTONE DRIVE
HAZEL DRIVE
WINMILL SUBDIVISION
NORMAN W. BANGS, JR.
COACH RUN
RICHARD W. GREEN
LAMONTAGNE BUILDERS, INC.
CAMBRIDGE REALTY TRUST
DIJOHN REALTY
NE-SAN, INC.
NELSON DRIVE
C & L REALTY
HUNT ROAD RETAINAGE
HUSSEY DISPOSAL
AMOUNT
$ 18008.96
6435.74
624.00
4359.45
11,745.04
10,900.28
8109.25
3594.83
10,757.47
5.61
43,484.89
14,658.98
16,670.34
12,840.58
11,118.41
17,466.62"
3100.00
507.28
22,152.36
4075.15
10,323.56
40,000.00
$ 270,948.88
16
Selectmen's Report—Detailed Summary of Accounts
December 31, 1990
Town Officers Salaries
7002 Brian Eastman7002 Raymond Flaherty7002 Joseph A. Guthrie7002 Richard Hartung7003 Nancy H. Uatson7004 Ed H. Putnam, 2nd7007 Sheila Gorham7007 Judith Mushial7007 Juanita Randall7008 Michael Gorham700? Harold Uill lams
Total Toyn Officers Salaries
3,175.00678.00
2,700.002,146.00
26,000.00300.00210.00215.00325.00250.00
5,000.00
$41 ,029.00
Toun Officers Expanse
7034 Steven U. Harms7034 Priscilla R. L ind'qu ist7034 Ed M. Putnam, 2nd7034 Nancy H, Uatson7035 John U, Cross7035 Malco Electronics7035 State Street Discount7036 Walter .8. Eaton7036 Lessard Appraisal Serv.7036 Daun Shau7036 Paul Uenluorth7037 AVITAR Assoc, of NE , Inc7037 Vachon, Clukay & Co., Inc7037 Atty. Robert H. Fryer7037 Rock. County Sheriff's
( co nt inued)
* 32.604 96.25* 57.604 41.804 343.394 168.10* 2,803.004 2,900.00$ 1,600.00* 7,913.97* 280.004 2,580.00* 16,604.004 2,377.21* 27.60
Toun Officers Expense
7021 Martha Alexander 47021 Barbara O'Sullivan 47022 Bro un ' 5 River Bindery, Inc $7022 Capital Cash Register Co *7022 Atty. Robert H. Fryer 47022 HacLean Hunter Pub. Co. 47022 Merrimack Business Equip *7022 NH Municipal Association %7022 Off iceland %7022 Plaistou District Court 47022 Ram Printing, Inc. 47022 Registry of Oeeds 47022 State of New Hampshire $7022 Thompson's Office Prod «7022 Nancy H. Uatson $7023 AVITAR Assoc, of NE , Inc $7023 Computer Professionals $7023 Brian Eastman 47023 IBM Corp. *7023 LHS Associates, Inc $7024 Bank Meridian 47024 Barlow's Flo uer Shop $7024 Kenneth H. Clark *7024 First Savings $7024 Joseph A. Guthrie 47024 The Haverhill Gazette 47024 Internal Revenue Service $7024 Albert C. Lake 47024 Laurence Eagle Tribune 47024 Priscilla R. Lindquist 47024 NH Municipal Association" 47024 Plaistou Bank & Trust Co *7024 Rockingham County Probate 47024 Registry of Oeeds 47024 Treasurer, State of NH , . . 47024 Harold Uilliams 47024 Toun of Dunbarton $7025 Ram Printing, Inc. $7026 Best Decision Systems, Inc $7027 Phil Longo $7027 AVITAR Assoc, of NE , Inc t7027 BOCA $7027 Computer Professionals $7027 Hampstead Pharmacy 47027 Priscilla Lindquist 47027 Loring, Short & Harmon $7027 Marshall and Swift 47027 Merrimack Business Equip $7027 Nat. Fire Protection Asso 47027 Off Iceland $7027 Ram Printing, Inc, 47027 State of Neu Hampshire 4
7027 Elissa H. Stone ~4
7027 Thompson's Office Prod. 47027 Gov. Information Sev, 47027 Engelhard/Uarwick 47028 Nat. Fire Protection Asso 47028 NE States G.F.O.A. 47028 NH Assoc, of Assessing 47028 NHCity&TounClerk 's Assoc 1
7028 Neu Hampshire G.F.O.A, 47028 NH Municipal Association $7028 NH Municipal Sec. Assoc 47028 NH Tax Collector's Assoc $7029 Internal Revenue Service 47029 Priscilla R. Lindquist %7029 NHRRA 47029 Ram Printing, Inc. 47029 Registry of Deeds 47029 Bridgeport National $
7030 Kenneth H. Clark 47030 Priscilla R. Lindquist 47030 Pitney Boues $7030 Postmaster, Hampstead, NH 47031 Priscilla R. Lindquist 4
7031 Trudy A. Toune 47032 AT i T Consumer Products 47032 Neu England Telephone $7033 Conuay Office Products $7033 IBM Corp. $7033 Merrimack Business Equip $7033 Pitney Boues $7034 Martha Alexander
, , $7034 Kenneth H. Clark $7034 Brian Eastman 47034 Ualter B. Eaton 47034 Joseph A. Guthrie 4
Toun Officers Expense
4,659 . 2210,497 .04
434 .31373 .78192 .00223 .00324 .84
5 .0092 ,80
240 .00214 .00752 ,0025 .00
1,385 .411 ,215 587,427 .023,534 .00
323 .00150 ,00330 .48
.7281 .0028 .0044 .1722 .0072 .40
204 .5057 .4077 .4950 .0064 .7514 .591 .50
18 .5075 ,00
329 ,755 00
5,000 ,00235 .3045 ,00
3,947 50414 00591 00144 3917 9598 0055 95
295 00134 45349 95
1 ,044, 0010. 0022 , 25
3,499. 982 . 90
44. 4075. 005. 00
40. 0012. 0025 . 00
2,093. 4730. 0015. 00
344. 7t;
575. 0075. 0038. 0090 . 00
149. 623. 502 . 25
509. 004,475. 131,700. 00
Election and Registration
103.213,327.64
575.94909.00104.39254,0016.70
865.1516.00
145.0018.40
7041 Michael R. Auger7041 Joyce Cairns7041 Elsie T. Carideo7041 Grace Curtin7041 Marie George7041 Veronica Griffin7041 Virginia Morris7041 Priscilla Tarleton7041 Maurice Worthen Jr.7042 Capital Offset Co., In7042 LHS Associates, Inc7042 Postmaster, Hampstead,7042 Ram Printing, Inc.7043 LHS Associates, Inc7045 LHS Associates, Inc
Election and Regis+f
4145,172.96
136.00112.50180.0067.50167.50117.5095.00137.50136.53424.50
. ,359.7318.75
224.00L ,414.00
66.00
Toun Government Buildings
7050 Duston Oil Company, Inc *7051 Public Service Co . of NH 47052 BFI-Brouning-Ferris Ind 47052 James Gilmartin 47052 Hebert Auto Supply Co. 47052 James M. Lavelle *7052 Letoile Roofing Co., Inc 47052 State of Neu Hampshire *7061 Michael R. Auger $
7061 Stephen T. 8eaudoin $7061 Leo J. Cullman 47061 Steven U. Harms 47061 Thomas Lindquist $7061 Mattheu Uoodman $7062 BJ '5 Uholesale Club $7062 Capital Light . ProductsI nc 47062 Kenneth H. Clark 47062 Don's Market, Inc. 47062 East Coast Lumber *7062 Easy Housekeeping Shops 47062 Exchange Network , Inc. «7062 Hampstead Hardware 47062 Harold's Locksmith $7062 Huckins Oil Company 47062 Komenda's Uelding&Fabric 47062 Priscilla R. Lindquist 47062 Mears Tractors Inc. 47062 Poland Spring Dist. $7062 Pouell Supply Co, $7062 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 47062 Seacoast Vacuum Cleaner $7062 S enter Auto Supply, Inc 47062 Spectrowax Corporation $7062 Thompson's Office Prod. $7062 Nancy H. Uatson 47063 AASHTO Frequency 47063 Michael R. Auger 47063 Dependable Co nstr uct io nCo 47063 Dobles Chevrolet, Inc. 47063 Exchange Network, Inc. 47063 Thomas Farhadian $7063 Hampstead Garage 47063 Hampstead Harduare 47063 Moore A Hart 47063 Professional Traffic Mark 47063 Radio Exchange 47063 Rock . County Neuspapers 47063 Seacoast Vacuum Cleaner 47063 Senter Auto Supply, Inc 47063 State of Neu Hampshire 47064 Duston Oil Company, Inc 47065 Public Service Co. of NH 4
7066 Duston Oil Company, Inc 47067 Public Service Co. of NH 47068 Duston Oil Company, Inc 47069 Public Service Co . of NH 47070 Duston Oil Company, Inc 4
7071 Public Service Co . of NH 47072 East Coast Lumber 47072 Hampstead Police Relief 4
4 ,594 .732 ,934 .09
40 .00392 .2680 .73
537 .50224 ,0025 .00
4 ,783 .751 ,343 .00
8 ,244 ,00.3 ,934 .153 ,848 631 ,054 00
35 00473 11
55 4098 01
458 4116 4028. 50
1 ,841. 5721 . 00
329, 45150. 0077. 5258. a5
284. 68379. 26
23.90292.5699.51
644.151.79
390.00
1 ,107.70712.04285.00300.00271.93408.1845.00
275.0028.5040.98115.9029.3340.00
4 ,014 .702,414.491 ,880.481,830.421 ,520.80396.15
4,317.052,127.77
986.592,070.00
17
Government Buildings (continued)
70727072707270727072707270737073707370737073707370737073707370 7570747077707770777077707870787079
7101710171017101710f7101710171017101710171017101710171017101710171017101710171017102710271027103710371037103710371037103710371037103710371037103710371037103710371047104710471047105710571057105710571057104710471077103710B710371087108710871087108710871087108710?710?710?710?710?710?710?710?710V71107110
The Haverhill Gazette *Laurence Eagle Tribune i
Letoile Roofing Co., Inc T<
Off iceland *
Village Vinyl $
Giannatsis Elect r icSupply $
Vernon U. Oingman, IV *
Emerson AvenueGreenhouses t
Hampstead Consultants t
The Haverhill Gazette *
Laurence Eagle Tribune *
Professional Traffic Mark iRock. County Neuspapers $
State of Neu Hampshire *
Union Leader Corporation &
Ouston Gil Company, Inc 'T
Public Service Co. of NH *
EasternPlateGlassCo . I nc $Hampstead Hardware %
Harold's Locksmith $
Komenda ' s Uelding&Fabric £
United Power Uashing Serv 1Overhead Door ofHampstead $
Harold's Locksmith *
un Government Buildings
Building Inspection
12.9029,52
,585.00104.40804.07230.24350.00
.00IS450.0015.5829. 1350 .0029. BO80.0041 .40
443. OS1 ,434.45
72.008,43
373 .9015.00
140.00333.00194.50
$81 ,485.41
Kenneth H. Clark
Building Inspection
Police Department
William T. Ahie *
Ann Beaudoin *
Joseph Beaudoin $
Dale A. Childs i
Shane G. Childs *
William J, Cyr $
JohnE. Daniels $
Henry Deamon -E
James L. Gariepy *
C. EarleGordon *
Marie Laidlau *
June Letoile *
Uilliam J. Letoile, Jr *
Kenneth H. Quen, Jr. *
Ualter R. Pare *
Ranlett, Steven *
Donald M. Roberts, Jr. t
F. Carl Rogers *
Dennis F. Smith *
Fred Uhiting *
Allied Enterprises *
Locke Office Products *
Neptune, Inc. 4
William Ahie *
Joseph Beaudoin $
Dale Childs *
Shane Childs *
Uilliam Cyr *
John E. Daniels i
Henry Deamon *
Wayne E. Dumas *
James Gariepy *
Earle Gordon *
Robert Knox *
Uilliam J. Letoile, Jr 1
Kenneth Ouens $
Ualter Pare *
Bruce Roberts %
Donald Roberts *
Fred Uhiting *
Shane G. Childs *
Neptune, Inc. *
Kenneth H. Ouen , Jr. *
Fred Uhiting *
Cen-Com *
. K . M . Commun ications $
Department of Safety *
E. J. Riemitis, Co., Inc t
Strafford Communications $
United E lee t ro n icsSer vice 'fc
AT i. T Consumer Products *
Neu England Telephone 't
NH Association of Chiefs ". *
Department of Safety *
Goodyear *
Gordon'sGarage *
Hampstead Garage *
High Country R.V. *
The Lube King *
Merrimack Valley Tire Inc *
Roger's Automotive Serv *
Sanborn Enterprises *
Senler Auto Supply, Inc *
State of Neu Hampshire *
Allied Enterprises, Inc *!•
Hampstead Harduaro t
Loral Press Inc. *
Photo Stop, Inc. *
Po stmaster , Hampstead , Nil 1
Ram Printing, Inc. *
Sargent -Goucll, Inc. *
tor Auto Supply, I m: *
Thompson '• Office Prod, *
Shane . Child! *
I. A. L. E.F.I. t
128,355.00
4,293.914,971 .455,404.005,354.00
24 ,015 .403. 120.00448,00
2,700.234,084.27
728.504,283.403,133.75
14,993.5024,841 .3?
1 .450.0194,50
2,243.80474.00202, 13
24,057.39353.00235.40193,43503.75833.28497.20184.40192.00117.00415.80532,20280.50474.00144.00775.38197.40115.50128,00277.20172.90350.00
1 ,175.13350.00350.0051.8052,5040.0028,00108.34215.00403.23
4,097.4050.0020.00
803.5838.5044.50
.00'.,{.;:
271.08,047,04948.91154.899.00
205.5032 , 59
504. 1584.4843. 10157.00181 .93100.94
,..,9
12,7505 . 00
71107110711071107110711071107110711071107111711371137113711371137113711471147114711471147114711471147114711471147114711471157114711471147114711771177117711771177117
7201720172017201720172017201720272027202720372037203720372037203720472047204720472047204720472047205720472047204720472077207720772087208720872087208720372087208720B7209721072 1.0
721072107210721072107210721072107210721072107211'21 I
721172117211'21 I
7211VI I
721 1
72117211VI I
Police Department
Uilliam J. Letoile, Jr $
Locke Office Products, Inc $
Loral Press Inc. 4
Merrimack Business Equip *
Kenneth H , Ouen, Jr. *Photo Stop, Inc, *Toun of Plaistou tPostmaster, Hampstead, NH 9>
Dept.of Safety-Bus. Off ice $
Nancy H, Uatson *
Uha leco-Ca 1 lahan i
Bradford Barnes *
Toun of Atkinson t
Dale A. Childs *Brett Butler 1
Plaistou Aquarium tRichard Uood tUilliam T. Ahie $Joseph Beaudoin 1Dale A. Childs *
Shane G, Childs $
Uilliam J. Cyr *Henry Deamon S
James L. Gariepy tC. EarleGordon *Theresa Knox *
Kenneth H. Ouen, Jr. *
Ualter R . Pare *
Donald M. Roberts, Jr. $
Fred Uhiting *
Atty. Robert H. Fryer 3
Shane G. Childs *
N.H. Retirement System i
Kenneth H , Ouen , Jr
.
*
Fred UhitingHilltop ChevroletMerrimack Valley Tire Inc *
Phil ' s SignsSanborn's EnterprisesState of Neu HampshireUnited E lee t r o n icsService *
Police Department
I- ire Department
Kerry Clark »
Dyna Industries *
Neil Emerson $James Gil mar I: in $
Susan Hastings *
Ualter M, Hastings, III *
Paul Uenluorth i
AT & T Consumer Products $
AT J, T Retail Processing $
Neu England Telephone %
C o, B Specialty *
James Gilmartin $
Roy Lesure $Motorola, Inc. $
R i R Communications Inc %
Wright Communications Inc %
Border Area Mutual Aid *
Fire Chief *Fire Engineering %
Interstate Emergency Unit \
Nat. Fire Protection Asso %
National Fire Codes *
NH Association of Fire *
NH State Firemen's Assoc *Poland Spring Dist. $
C & S Specialty *Conuay Associates, Inc. $
Oroune Enterprises, Inc $
fioss Express, Inc, $
C & S Specialty $Conuay Associates, Inc. t
Morey s Uniforms!, $
The Bracken Co. Of NH.lnc *
James Gilmartin *
Hebert Auto Supply Co. %
Kinney's Garage *
NE Air SupplyiService, Inc *
U.D. Perkins t
S enter Auto Supply, Inc *
State of Neu Hampshire *
Sullivan Tire Companies $
State of Neu Hampshire $
C o. S Specialty *t
Danf or Fire A Safety %
East Coast Lumber 1
Firefighters Specialties *
Fire Tech i Safety *
James Gilmartin *
Granite State FireSystems t
Hampstead Harduare *
Naults House of Uheels *
Neu England Air Supply *
Pouer Products *
Gregg R. Stiles *
United Divers, Inc. *
LCA Video Productions *
Br eniuo o dMach ineSa les , I nc ?
Jeffrey Currier f
Bevel' ly Dean *
Dependable Co nst rue t io nCo t
I , I I oast Lumber »
GlenS. Emerson *
Kristopher Emerson *
<i i! ,i Bookstore *
Exeter Runt-All Co. »
I .'. , Transit Mix Co, Inc *
I 10ANH *
(cont:Lnued)
47. 70154. 0252. 4058. 7834. 40Bl. 7450. 0093. 7520, 0050. 00
3 414, 8544. 00
138. 002
,497. 0015. 00
130. 4450, 00
7, 875. 0072. 00
214. 0012 357. 00
484 . 004 ,340 00
802. 00342 00412. 00
10 ,980 00390, 00414 00
i 4 ,424 .00t 1 ,183 .00
3 ,400 .01-
f 17 ,434 .74> 3 ,535 .75-
( 2 ,759 .11-
; 14 ,000 ,00i 128 .545 150 .00S 14 .00» 3 00t 480 .00
»238 ,421 .02
100.0098.85100.00100.00825 40200.00100.00
',978,27115.14
3,238.451 ,583,554,485.90
25.0049.0019.7513.0075,00
249.0030,00270.00108.00
1 ,329.902,430,92
19,4070.52
2,455.401 ,434.29
152.35143.55720.5310?. 84
6,796.211 ,500.003,864.04
157.3325.50
1 ,158.50334.34
3,309.75142.003.43
117.00115.5?350.75190.109.09
1 ,890.0044.75459.2923 . 45
595.7427 , 009.50
342 , 2054.50500.00
4,453.04150.00310,2024.00
972.00340.00
18
Tire Department ( co nt limed ) Planning and Zoning
7211 Hampstead Hardware *
7211 Hampstead House of Pizza *
7211 Hampstead Pharmacy *
7211 Susan Hastings *
7211 Ualter M . Hastings, III 4
7211 Nat. Fire Protection Asso 4
7211 NH Fence Company *
7211 Eric Persson 4
7211 State of Neu Hampshire *7211 Bonnie Uentuorth *
7211 Paul Uentuorth *
7211 Matthew Uoodman 47211 Steven E. Uooduorth *
7212 Beverly Bean *
7212 Don's Market, Inc. *7212 East Coast Lumber 4
7212 Hampstead Hardware *
7212 Hampstead Pharmacy 47212 Susan Hastings *
7212 Ualter M. Hastings, III *7212 Hebert Auto Supply Co. 4
7212 J & F Farms 4
7212 NH Fence Company *
7212 Carol Persson 4
7212 Poland Spring Dist. 4
7212 Postmaster, Hampstead, NH 4
7212 Responsive Marketing Serv 47212 St 's Seasonal Equip. , I nc 47212 Thompson's Office Prod. 4
7212 Tonquist Creek Fire Co . 4
7213 Fedco Tank & Equipmentl nc 4
7213 Hampstead Pharmacy *7213 Huckins Oil Company 4
7211 D. M. Burns Security 4
7214 Derry Fire Department 47214 Hatch Printing Co. t7214 The Knox Company 4
7214 Roy Lesure 47214 Neu England Telephone 47214 Uright Signal Co., Inc 47215 Atlantic Emergency Assoc 4
7215 Derry-HampsteadlntMedAsso $
7215 Haverhill Municipal 47215 Haverhill Radiological 47215 Moore & Hart 4
7215 Parkland Medical Center 4
7216 Nat. Fire Protection Asso 4
36.23237.4018.79
13B.2580.0533.15
533.0085.0020. 10112.00310.20310.20460.20
26.502.3616.7459.18109.6312.53140.38188.0035.0016.4550.0026.71170.0030.50166.84254.20487. 1815.00
,315.59844. 16,750.00110.00327.0045.00253.07168.2068.00192.00142.0030.00489.98107.00549.80
7401740174027403740374037403740374037403740474047404740S7405740674067407740774087408740874097409740774077409740974097407740974077409740974077410741174127413
Department 465,815.71
Rescue Squad
7 151745274537453745374557458
Susan Hast ingsDaun ShauHaverhill GazetteAllied Enterprises. Inc.Brady Busi ness Forms, IncSusan Hast ingsMerrimack Business Equip.NH Municipal AssociationOf
f
icelandThompson's Office Prod.AT fi T Consumer ProductsSusan Hast i ngsNeu England TelephoneSusan Hast ingsPostmaster , Hampstead , NHCharles C. Martin, Assoc.Rockingham County Cons.Susan Hast ingsRegistry of DeedsSusan HastingsMerrimack Business Equip.American Speedy PrintingAllied Enter prises. Inc.BJ 's Uholesale ClubBOCAComputer ProfessionalsSusan Hast ingsIBM Corp.Peter H. KillhefferPriscilla R. LindquistMerrimack Business Equip.Plaistou Bank & Trust. Co.Rockingham County Cons.Registry of DeedsUNH Continuing EducationSusan HastingsAtty. Robert H. FryerRockingham Planning Co mm.Rivers Engineering Corp.
nning and Zoning
Board of Adjustment
Daun ShauThe Haverhill GazetteOff icelandState TreasurerThompson's Office Prod.Postmaster, Hampstead, b
Atty. Robert H. Fryer
11 ,545.7764.16
1 ,119.65154.1462.75289.4039.105.00
180.8147.5032.4611.65
556.3015.64
1 ,125.342,792.00
120.50230.00770.5071.00
1 ,468.55847.00476.0010.00
120.0040.0021.2585.0015.00
247.00135.3530.00120.5027.65175.00100.80
2,148.005,000.00
32,608.77
463,453.74
2,213.52457.30117.6515.0074.23874.71
1,366.20
7301 Harry Mildonian 4
7301 Dyna Industries 47301 Exeter Hospital, EMS Dir 47301 Hampstead Pharmacy 47301 Susan Hastings 47301 H.L. Moore Orug Exchange 47301 Eric Persson 47301 Ram Printing, Inc. 47301 Stephen D. Stock 47302 Anton Enterprises 47302 Armstrong Medical Ind. Inc 47302 Bound Tree/North American 47302 Conuay Associates, Inc 47302 Dixie USA, Inc. 47302 Dyna Industries 47302 General Medical Corp. 47302 Hampstead Pharmacy 47302 Matrx Medical Inc. *7302 Medical Products 47302 H.L. Moore Drug Exchange 4
7302 Northeast Airgas, Inc. 47302 Parkland Medical Center 47302 Physio Control 47302 Ram Printing, Inc. 47302 val's Surplus 47303 Cellular One 47303 Motorola, Inc. 47304 Anton Enterprises 47304 Conuay Associates, Inc. 47304 Danfor Fire & Safety 47304 Don's Market, Inc. 47304 Dyna Industries 47304 Kinney's Garage 47304 Matrx Medical Inc. 47304 Physio Control 47305 Brigade Quartermasters 47305 Firefighters Specialties 47305 The Haverhill Gazette 47305 Postmaster , Hampstead , NH 47305 Ram Printing, Inc, 47306 C & S Specialty 47306 Clark Surgical Corp. 47306 Dixie USA, Inc. 47306 Dyna Industries 47306 Imaging Accessories Div 47306 H.L. Moore Drug Exchange 47306 Northeast Airgas, Inc. 47306 Physio Control $7306 Rockingham Boat Repair $7307 Conuay Associates, Inc. $7307 Moreys Uniforms & 4730S Garry Sansoucie 4
110.00240.95
2,350.0070.7213.20
375.0088.63405.00120.00177.24270.36
1,019.00213.35421 .73
1,108.70263.90197.67638.71407.38
2,740.87583.4323.74
317.50375.00245.00350.00932.00229. 80531 ,20124.0029.9175.20
742.4367.63
1 ,620.00114.99117.0013.3532.96248.47744 .00
1,036.39285.38578.50382.00527.30
5.301 ,656.00
37.00227.50167.35204.00
Board of Adjustment
7502 Equity Publishing Corp.7502 Atty. Robert H. Fryer7502 Uiggin & Nourie
Ins
7503 National Casualty Co.7503 Kenneth H. Clark7503 The Insurance Exchange7503 Priscilla R. Lindquist7503 Morris In su ranee Agency7503 NHMA Health Trust7503 NH Municipal Uorkers'7503 Fred Uhiting
45,138.81 **
627.7111,153.451 ,340.86
413,124.02
1,000.00160.68-
62,694.06160.68-37.58
28,990. 1936,802.46
160.68-
4127,044.25
Unemp loyment
NH Municipal Unemp loyment 4 1 ,653 . 18
Unemp loyment
Shanahan
Ambu lance
Ambu lance
41 ,653. 18
* 35,000.00
435,000.00 •**
Rescue Squad 423,703.16
19
Solid waste Disposal
76017601760176017602760276037603760376037603760376037603760376037604
Laur&nce Eagle TribuneUnion Leader CorporatioWaste MGMT-NHUheelabrato r Concord CoCate's Rubbish RemovalHussey Disposal Co.M ichael R . AugerBangs Development CorpStephen T. BeaudoinC & J TruckingUayne DevitaThomas LindquistSpartan ConsolidatedUentuorth ConstructionMatthew UoodmanUorthen Brothers Const.
59 .80,332 .20,346 .00,203 .62,002 ,00,360 50650 .00123 50,465 1057 Of,
919 51,599 50220 00150 00
Solid Uaste Disposal
Oerry Visit ing Nurses
Derry Visiting Nurses
Derry Visiting Nurses
<p34S,453.33
18,043.00
*18,043.00 **
Center for L if eManagement
Center - Life Management
Center for L i f eManagement
Faintly Mediation
Family Mediation Program
Family Mediation
Rock. Counsel ing Cente
Rockingham Counseling Ctr
Rock. Counseling Center
Lamprey Health Center'
Lamprey Health Care
Lamprey Hea 1th Center
Health Department
Crisis Pregnancy Center
9,443 . 90
$9,443.90 **
t&SO.OO **
1 ,500,00
$1 ,500,00
770577057 7057706770677157715771577157715771677217721
772277227722772277227722772277227722772277237723772377237723772377237723772377237723772377237723772377237723772377237732774277427 74 2
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Highway Department-Summer ( continued)
St's Seasonal Equip. ,Inc $ 24. 20State of New Hampshire % 50.00Union Leader Corporation $ 36.80Awesome Paving Co. * 1,035.00Pike Industries, Inc, $ 15,849.63Jauorski Geo tech, Inc. $ 541, 25Moseley Landscaping 4 400.00NH Fence Company $ 100.00Samson Fastener Co., Inc $ 15.35St's Seasonal Equip.,Inc *E 5. 00Craig Bennett % 4, 817. 00Richard Toune * 121.00Michael Uilliams * 120.00Busby Construction Co. Inc ,. v , * 300.00DCH Inc. ... % 420.00Robert Johnson $ 3, 040. 00Patrick Lynch $ 1,000.00R E M R Enterprises <E 835.00J , C . Reed * 240 . 00Sanborn's Enterprises * 500.00Sanborn's Enterprises,Inc $ 725 .00Paul Staff $ 1 ,300.00Richard To wne $ 5 ,275. 00Richard Uood $ 1, 918. 00Uorthen Brothers Const * 150,00Busby Construction Co. Inc * 1,775.00D . K . M . Communicat ions * 60 . 00East Coast Lumber * 191.55Frank C , Howard % 80 . 00Moseley Landscaping * 950.00NE Air SupplyiService, Inc $ 362.73New England Barricade $ 312.50NH Fence Company % 780.00Penn Culvert Co. % 6, 248. 30MichaelRoy * 1 ,700 , 00Samson Fastener Co., Inc $ 18. 27SAL Communications $ 720.00Sanborn Enterprises, Inc t 250.00Sargent-Sowell , Inc. * 639.09St's Seasonal Equip., Inc * 139. 90State of NH $ 1 ,178.00Tamarack Tree Service S 360.00Uilliam R. Varney $ 85.00Uickson Trucking * 200.00Awesome Paving Co. $ 1, 155. 00Patrick Lynch % 500.00Moseley Landscaping * 600.00R E M R Enterprises * 150.00Rila Precast Concrete ?> 280.00Sanborn Enterprises % 325.00St . How Developers, Inc t 1, 400. 00Fremont Sand t. Gravel t 700.00Patrick Lynch * 400.00R E M R Enterprises * 400.00Rila Precast Concrete i 435.00Sanborn Enterprises * 400,00St . Ho w Developers , Inc * 880 . 00Patrick Lynch T 700.00R E M R Enterprises * 150.00Rila Precast Concrete $ 290.00Sanborn Enterprises $ 575.00St. How Developers, Inc * 1,080.00Edward Stewart *• 40.00Pike Industries, Inc, * 7,330. 13Busby Construction $ 92,706.30Robert B. Chase I 2,500.00Hunt Rd. Const, Retainage ',.."* 7 ,765.20The Haverhill Gazette 4 55.63Rivers Engineering Corp $ 15,417,40Union Leader Corporation $ 161.00Hunt Rd. Const. Retainage * 2,535.50
Health Department $1 ,000,00Highway Depar t men t-Summer $222 ,713.92
Highway Dept, UinterHighway 13 e p a r t m e n t - S umm e r
7701 David R. Copeland *
7701 Charlene Darling *
7701 Tracy Descoteaux $
7701 Durkee, Matthew $
7701 Susan Hastings *
7701 Robert Johnson *
7701 Fred M. Russell $
7701 Roger Sanborn *
7701 Roger 6. Small *
7701 Paul Staff *
7701 Richard Toune $
7701 Michael Uilliams *7701 Matthew Uoodman *
7702 Awesome Paving Co. *
7702 Frank C. Howard *
7702 Robert Johnson *
7702 NH Fence Company $
7702 St. How Developers, Inc *
7702 1 amarack Tree Service %
7702 Richard Town.' *7702 Uorthen tiro! hers Const *
7703 C 6. G Construction Co. t
7703 East Coast Lumber *
7703 Hjmpstead Hardware %
7703 Jamina Realty Trust *
7703 Rila Precast Concrete t
7703 Roadstone Inc. *
7705 James M. Lavelle *
7705 Con-Corn *
7703 Will lam Ghoal a *
7705 Du'.ton Oil Company, Inc *
7703 Atty. Robert II. Fryiii $
7705 Hampstead Pharmacy *
7703 Bu tan Ha»1 I nga 1
Over he. id flour o III amp \. t eod 4
7705 Road Agen t e. . mm : > l i ii n *
7705 Registry o1 Doodi t
7705 Sanhorn's Entor pi i
"
*
7801672.00 7801168.00 780193.75 7801300.00 780191 .20 7001
1 ,620.00 780142S.O0 7801
8,457.68 7801126.00 7801
1 ,810.00 7601264.00 7301486.00 780124.00 7801
620 . 00 7802640.00 7802
2,370.00 7802250.00 7802320.00 7802360.00 7802
6,946.00 7B02100.00 7802470,00 780273. 72 780227.79 780290 . 00 7802343,00 7802156.42 7H02335 . 00 7802159 . 25 71)02
13.73 78027802
75 . 00 7802LG, :". 780319.20
1 00 . 00 10 i
20.00 7804213 ,00 7804129.95 7804
Robert Boulter, Jr. 1<
David R. Copeland *
Charlene Darling *
Michael Darling 't
Tracy Descoteaux *
Glen S Emerson *
Janes Harnois 9'
Paul U. Hume »
Marc F. Lena »
Roy Lesure *
Matlheu M. Woodman J,
Roger B. Small %
Richard Toune *
Robert J. Toune 1
Alrick H. Man IV »
Robert Boulter *
Shane 6, Chi Ids I.
Joseph Comeau *
D *, J Insulators »
James Gilmartin '!
DCH Inc. *
Frank C, Howard *
Call- I ck Lynch 4
Ne-San, Inc ,4
Dakridge Construction *
Ihomas Poo le i-
R E M R Enterprises 1-
Sanborn Enterprises, Inc 1,
A. Robert Stewart '!>
Richard ro *
i .. qua le Vit t.
Paul Uentuorth "*
Uorthen Bro i hero I .1 »
Eastern M > I; , [ nc ,
1
Akzo Salt Inc. *ill P i i l ado Ci t
Coi 'I *
IS'I Lumber *
Hampotead Pharmacy *
348.75706.50154.0084.00
131 ,25261.0087.00
313,50150.0070.00
495.00288.00819.50440.00
1 ,440.002,880.00
120.00820.00
2,850.002,100,00
200.0040.00
400,0012, 190.0015,300.002,190.00
105.0035,060,003,800.001 ,445.50450.00
2,490.007,670.00
I,
I 22 , 071(14.89
726 . 40159, 25142.60
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Highway Dept. - Uinter ( cont lnued)
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Samson Fastener Co. , Inc.Senter Auto Supply, Inc,QCH Inc.D . K . M . Communicat ionsNeu England TelephoneRoadsto ne Inc.SAL CommunicationsHoward P. Fairfield, Inc.K inney ' s GaragePatr ick LynchNe-San , Inc .
NH Fence CompanySanborn EnterprisesSt's Seasonal Equip., Inc.J . C . Mad igan , Inc.
Highway Oept
.
Street L lgh ting
Exeter H amp to n ElectricPublic Service Co. of NH
Street Lighting
41 .00577.88119.07600.00666.60
L ,230.88100.00148.33324.00150.0063.00
J, 000. 00
4145,373.36
98.6719,457.39
119 ,556.06
Library
Robert H. Fryer *Library Trustees 4
NHMA Health Trust 4
NH Municipal Unemployment 4
NH Mun. Uorkers' Comp 4
Plaistow Bank & Trust Co 4
Michael R. Auger *
Stephen T. Beaudoin 4
Judith Crouley *Crowley, Katherine 4Daniels, Elizabeth 4
Jacqueline Fisher 4Ellen Hardsog 4Thomas Lindquist 4Merrilee Mandigo $
Agnes Martin 4
Louise R. Pry or *
Elizabeth Rooney 4
Thiboutot, Bethany 4Jennifer Uatson *
Matthew Uooclman , 4Judith Crowley . 4Elizabeth Rooney 4
Judith Crowley 4
Elizabeth Rooney 4
Genera 1 Assistance
Nancy Uatson, Tax Coll.Janine CouncilmanCusteau's ThriftwayA .C lx I . B . CusteauDif eo Oil Co . , Inc
.
Don's Market, Inc.Ouston Oil Company, Inc,Fleet RE Funding Corp.Hampstead PharmacyJohnson Meadow RealtyJune LetoileUilliam J. Letoile, JrLewis Builders Inc.Henry McMahonPatricia A. MichaudMoore !, HartNew England TelephonePete ' s Sewer ServiceThe Pill BoxPublic Service Co. of NHShawmut Bank , N . A
.
Harold TinkerNancy Uatson, Tax Coll.Richard M. UilsonAnnette SkrizowskiJanine CouncilmanPeabody Funeral HomeElaine PhinneyManchester Ho usingEastern Propane Gas1st Cedar Realty TrustOsborne AssociationHome Rep air ServicesSal em Cooperative BankShawmut Bank , N . A .
Sal em Co-Operative Bank
General Assistance
Patriotic Purposes
275.00),020.49I ,009.73105.52144 .54
3,778.0760.7542.25
3,687.25228.00214.00
L ,183.00?,816.50
45.75825.00
1,432.67. ,565.48>,592.00
32.00: ,818.00
45.0035.8088.20170.0085.00
431 ,300.00
American Trad it ionsAtwoo-d Memorial CompaHampstead HardwareHampstead Lions ClubLeith Flower ShopMiddle Schoo 1 Band
Patriotic Purposes
684.00650.00723. 15675.00176.B5175.01151.25
L, 747. 137.69
2,275,00>,100.00400.00
3,597.73475.00200. PO35.00
L ,367.9460.00115.37
3,126.37256.84
I ,000.00i ,039.002,662.00300.00650.00922.00400.00401 .00341.17725.0066.0035.00
579.02306.84579.02
436,005.38
168.00,100.00
6.71,400.0065.10100.00
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Parks and Recreation
Stephen T. Beaudoin *
Patricia Christensen 4
Shannon Currin 4
Patrick Flaherty 4
David Krause 4
Kathleen McCauley 4
Jennifer Ott 4
LoralieAOtt 4
Kevin L. Paton 4
David Steadman 4John U. Sutliff
e
4
Musicmasters of 4Patricia Christensen 4
Don's Market, Inc. 4East Coast Lumber 4
Hampstead Civic Club 4
L a id 1 aw Transit Inc. *616 *
Theatre Res. for Youth 4
The Playhouse of Amesbury 4
Patricia Christensen 4
Custeau's Thriftway 4
Elaine Curry 4
Don's Market, Inc. 4
Alfred Feno 4Edna Fletcher 4
Harold's Locksmith 4Lillian Hum 4
Laidlaw Transit Inc. *616 4
Maplevale Turkey Farm 4
Purity Supreme • 4
The Pill Box 4
Jack-O-Lantern Resort 4
Orummond Restaurant 4
Star Paper Co., Inc. 4
Hallsmith-Sysco 4
Timberlane Coach Company 4
Yankee Pantry Catering 4
Sanborn'
s
4
Star Paper Co., Inc. 4ATR Sales, Inc. 4
Berg Chr ist lanEnterpr ises 4
Patricia Christensen 4National Youth Sports 4
East Coast Lumber 4
Esco Awards . . , 4
JocShoppe 4
Metro Sports 4
N. Y. S. C. A. *Jennifer Ott 4
LoralieAOtt 4
Ram Printing, Inc. 4Thompson's Office Prod. 4
Gate's Rubbish Removal *
Oemers Laboratory *
Hampstead Hardware *
Master Bath Inc. *
Mike's Landscaping *
NH Fence Company *
State of New Hampshire *
Berg Chr l st ianE nt er pr i ses 4
Patricia Christensen *Don's Market, Inc. *
East Coast Lumber *
Greater Activities Pub Co 4
Harold's Lock smith 4
Off iceland *
Ram Printing, Inc. *
S&S Arts & Crafts *
BSN Sports *
BJ 's Uho lesale Club *
Patricia Christensen *
Don's Market, Inc. *
Postmaster , Hampstead , NH - *
Ram Printing, Inc. *
Salutations *
S6.S Arts & Crafts *
Treasurer , State of NH 4
AT i T Consumer Products *
New England Telephone *
Public Service Co. of NH *
Treas. St . Jos. University t, *
Buursar, Univ. of Conn. *
Parks and Recreation
Cemeter ies
Michael R. Auger *
Stephen T. Beaudoin 4
Thomas Lindquist *
Matthew Woodman 4
Hampstead Hardware 4
The Haverhill Gazette 4New England Telephone 4
Rock . County Newspapers 4
Senter Auto Supply, Inc 4
St's Seasonal Equip., Inc 4
State of New Hampshire 4
Uickson Trucking *
Michael R. Auger 4
Stephen T. Beaudoin 4
Duston Oil Company, Inc 4
Hampstead Hardware *
Hampstead Pharmacy *
Huckins Oil Company *
Thomas Lindquist *
Matthew Uoodman • *
Hampstead Hardware *
NH Cemetery Association 4
Ne-San, Inc. *
Oobles Chevrolet, Inc. *
Hampstead Garage *
St's Seasonal Equip., Inc 4
Acme Vault Company, Inc 4
26.009,093.25
483.32325.00
1 ,277.45586.53
2,436.752,212.002,146.011 ,311.001 ,028.64
75.00397.7514.73
225.04250.00920.00145.00400.0014.71
107.88350.0049.49200.00
1 .3740.008.78
570.00731.7471 .7641.79
200.00300.00344.40601.11
2,549.50350.00387.50369.00
2,250.0017.0064.9232.9052.38
224.0014 .9560.0015.0024.9924.99
434.9099.00
462.65120.0070.8866. 7S
1 ,610.002,535.00
40.0021 .8555.7231.2920.8037.0045.0027.7661.00139.62299.0010.0019.31125.2738.50
340.0049.75128.0425.0045.86
829.13160.28500.00500.00
442,373.04
1 ,003.50416.00777.75423.0054.6915.58
687.1322.3534.3948.956.00
100.0010.6017.608.756.86
79.00879.0525.2044.0042.7510.00
1 ,200.00712.04
5.001,012.05
95.00
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Uorthen Brothers Const.East Coast LumberSteven U. HarmsMichael R. AugerStephen T. BeaudoioThomas LindquistMatthew Uoodman
Cemeter ies
75.0034.86
12,903.851 ,278.00591.50
1 ,031 .75804.00
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Conservation Commission
bars U, Camm $
he Cussen *
y J. Uilliams $
G. Bramley A Co., Inc $
nces Brackley $
bara U , Camm *Association of $Timberland Owner 's *
teruorths *
bars U. Camm $
rles C. Martin, Assoc $
neer Dev. Ltd. $
tmaster , Hampstead , NH $
Printing, Inc. %
mpson's Office Prod $
n Designs $
y. Robert H. Fryer *
istry of Deeds $
pstead Civic Club $
te of Neu Hampshire t
kingham County Cons. $
y. Robert Fry er , Trustee $
id Husto n *
ard Riemitis $
lyn B. Shore $
Conservation Commission
Regional Association
Rockingham Planning Co mm
5,281 ,9190.0020.62
1 , 000, 00586.8410.00
243.0025.00
115.98219.7496.006.00
40,2085.003.98
150.00>,091.00
10.00250.00300.0020.0051.71
172 50
Regional Association
Taxes Bought by Toun
Ta xCo 1 lee to r , Nancy Uatson ,
49,2034.25
$10,952.93
4 ,390.00
*4 ,390 .00
Taxes Bought by Toun
* 389,243, 28
389,243.28
Abatements
James & Ueronica Lavelle $
Marie Uelch $Paul Jensen *Joan T, Larsen $Houell Steadman $Peter Lewis tAnita MacDon aid $Margaret Demers $Alice Harriman $John A Nancy Uatson $John Mayheu $Jeffrey A Nancy Doane 'E
Rene & Diane LeClerc $James Ross $Edward Michalski $Joseph Saldi $Charles & Laura Ashford tEric & Mary Ann Heuser $Brian Eastman $
George Lunn *
Allan Bowie $Robert & Lorraine Lacroix *Michael & Sheila Gorham ?>
J. Raymond & GloriaLebouef *
Pau 1 Hazel *HAC Realty Trust «David & Linda Uells *
Pirscilla Brault German $David t, Uirginia Morris $Uendell & Lorraine Nelson $Gordon t Barbara King tRobert A Gloria Cady *Norris Uebster *Uilliam & Jane Murphy tWalter A Florence Allard *Gen i. Akiko Itaska *Glenn «. Diana King *Boris U Stephen Tardiff *Charles Hartford »Peter i. Winifred Oavoli $John A. Maclntyre $Poter fi. Carol Doulin'j *Robert i. Elizabeth Slager tSecondo Puzotti *Richard A Colli Ui )&on $Zygmund Kupis "S
Kttnneth Clark *Howard t* Mary Chandler *Ruth f. f r fif.t ChM atimeon *8. B, t, 'J . Bi'dn.ir-jk i fBaratt Realty Trui,t tJoan t. Alan Bullerweli *
127 0030 0015 30
324 3660 18
165 23574 00140 92856 8896 7086 40
,082 1654 5261 72
220 1482 30
575 04332 26243 80101 84497 50110 5019 26
112 53403 50694 46157 14265 6221 292S 39
938 79217 97286 9122 30
541 37,171 96255 48207 83308 2097 34
296 03278 SO259 52,035 28170 32280 86110 SO
Abatements
8603 Uarren fc Adele Trested 4
8603 John Tilton 4
8603 Kenneth E . Uheeler 4
8603 Kenneth (. Alice Uoods *8603 John & Mapy Salter *8603 Lenox Realty Trust *8603 James *. Bernice McKinney 4
8603 David 6 Melissa Faxon 48603 Dorothy Sauyer 4
8603 Michael & Johanne Homes 4
8603 Boleslau t. Helen Surawski *
8603 Shirley Stevens *8603 Leanne Campbell *
3603 Uilfred Findeisen 4
8603 Hutton Heirs 48603 Glendon Emerson *8603 Leanne M. Campbell $
3603 R. Mitchell & G. Ualker *8603 U. R. Clark 4
8603 Ralph & Eleanor Green 48603 Arthur J. Isabelle Lesage 48603 Gordon Broun $
8603 Paul Copbett 48603 Mabel Mango *8603 Clarence Collette *
8603 Robert Boulter 48603 Richard Ouellette *8603 Judith & James Perry 48603 George Pekins *3603 Harold Uilliams *
8603 Robert *, Cynthia Larson *
8603 Kevin *. Barbara Camm *8603 Robert & Joyce CaiPns *8603 Antonio Toscano *8603 James Roldan *
8603 Giuseppe Iannalfo 4
8603 Andpeu Kloack *
8603 Joseph PicaPdi *
8603 Linda Burnett 4
8603 James o, Audrey Barry *8603 Leo . Jez iersk i $
8603 Adriene&Alf red Troian *8603 Shan J, RuPing CHen *
8603 Uilliam f. Shirley Sackett 4
8603 Joseph & Lois Knight *
8603 Elsie Miller 4
8603 Geopge O'Donnell 4
8603 James Gilmaptin 48603 Richard Kieley 4
8603 Maurice Randall 4
8603 Herbert Heard 4
8603 Richard Moseley 4
8603 Stephen Dauk ins *
8603 Pamela Allard *S603 Stephen St. Hilaipe 4
3603 Chester Ueber *8603 Toune & Uorthen *
8603 General Partners *
8603 Uilliam E. Beane 48603 Michael Ppizio *
8603 Charles Anderson *
8603 Uoodbury Rodrick *
8603 CM. Ladd 4
8603 Jay & Nancy Goodine *
8603 Albert Sandler 4
8603 Daniel Heenan 4
8603 Joan MacDonald 4
8603 Thomas Foreman *
8603 James McQuade 4
8603 Agnes e. Oonald Martin 4
8603 James & Daplene Castine 4
8603 Richard 4. Capol Emerson 4
8603 Rogep & Grace Duke 4
8603 Richard Kieley 4
8603 Associated Developers 4
8603 Roy Bergkuist 4
B603 Leona Berry 4
8603 Frances E. Smith *
8603 Uilliam Martin 4
8603 Emiel vanderSande 4
8603 Barbara Nolet *8603 Sadie Lynette 4
8603 Stanley Kukowiec 4
S603 Uilliam Klemme 4
8603 Veronica llrbanski 4
8603 John Thompson 4
8603 Ronald Bepnaducci 4
8603 George Halkiotis 4
8603 Proctor Uentuorth 4
8603 Mapy Uhite 4
8603 Robin Leduc 4
8603 David Upso *
8603 Jean Harvey 4
8603 Francesco valente 4
8603 Hapold Uilliams *
G603 Deborah Espinola 4
8603 Robert Pavin 4
8603 Robert Palermo 4
8603 Barbara Schultz 4
8603 Barry & KathleenMcEachepn 4
8603 Uilliam Beane 4
8603 Theresa Taylop 4
8603 James & CApol Rand 4
8603 George & Marilyn Gebou *
8603 Laura Lord 4
3603 Joseph & Amy Langenstein 4
8603 Peter Bunker 4
8603 Alfred & Veronica Daniels 4
8603 Ralph c, Penelope Collins *
8603 Joseph Rafalouski 4
8603 Gerard & J. Lanquirand 4
8603 Alfred 6 Celina Maptal 4
G603 Peter Uheeler 4
8603 J * J Nominee Trust *
8603 C. Littlef ieldAD . Bp icket t 4
8603 U. Choate «. B, Bopas 4
3603 GoPdon Long 4
(continued)
I 49B.79t 243.28t 790.218 858.70& 224.05i 599.16& 1,056.39t 82.12i 32.52i 1,124.24i 27.464 31.52i 231.92t 1,403.546 76.244 52.85t 273.92t 1,213.60I 61.57t 1,773.00t 388.888 970.68I 545.47( 254.92t 1B7.81& 55.98f 145.964 760.76t 81.314 98.96t 135.965 180.946 233.92t 265.92( 75.21I 180.94S 2,587.26t 65.98I 220.92t 89,44S 444.86( 815.74t 192.94
121.0037.6241.62
490.55322.30
1 ,933.003,067.87
18.3360.0925.4681.47
480.6934.63
1 ,501 .14523.4043.79170.07190.4435,6476.38483.7585.5521.3956.01193.5064.1676.3863. 14
2,723.2364. 16
412.462,235.41
121 . 19149.71339. 1376.3873.33
111 .00229.09377.83448. 1097.77
409.4056.01
232 . 2084.33250.60
1 ,039.4264.26
451 .82601.60106.52474.08236.04199.78184. 7B55.26
226,04764.12749.12162. 713
36.26234.0452.26203.78190.78105,32394.56321 .30190.782AV, .04291 .30442.82297.30
22
Abatements
8603 John D. Maheu *
8603 Henri Eastman *
8603 Corrado Coffaro *
8603 Richard Clapie • *
8603 Uilliami Donna Normand *
8603 Fleming Title Service *
8603 Stage Road Realty Trust *
8603 Donna Austin *
8603 Andreu Brochu *
8603 Laurence Boyle *
8603 Richard & Lorraine Duffy *
8603 Michael & Linda Hamilton 4
8603 Sadie Lynette *
8603 Jean Marr *
8603 George&Margaret O'Oonnell 4
8603 Matthew Russo 4
8603 Thistle Carroll Dev. *
8603 Uilliam & Joan Tounsend *
8603 Laurence Fisher 4
8603 City Clerk of Manchester *
8603 Ronald MacLeod *
8603 Thomas Gelinas *
8603 C. Grover & M. Mango *
8603 Maureen Sennett 4
8603 Ronald 6 Jill Guens *
8603 Robert Salter *
8603 Kenneth Clark *
8603 David & Virginia Morris *
8603 Ueber Family Realty Trust *
8603 Eduard Vincent *
8603 Roy i Carol Bergkuist *
8603 David & Gloria Lanning *
8603 Roger Sanborn *
8603 Earle t, Gertrude Hazel *
8603 Knightsbridge Dev. *
B603 Violet Barton *
8603 Henri Eastman *
8603 Mary J *> Linda Novello *
8603 Richard Leat her _. ._. . .... ........ _• • ±_ *
8603 Gould * Sheridan *
8603 Gregory 6 Robert Syvinski *
8603 Michael Kapperman *
8603 Anthony Zona *
8603 Frank & Lucinda Crane 4
8603 Man & Viola Chan *
8603 Ralph fc Eleanor Green 4
8603 Jonathan Rudolph 4
8603 John Zannini *
8603 1.8. Mortgage Network 4
8603 Richard *. Joanne Brooks *
8603 Uilliam 6 Pamela Smith *
8603 D&H Construction *
8603 Robert & Mary Laf leur *
8603 Eduard Zareroba *
8603 Eduard Vincent *
8603 Michael L. Archetti *
8603 Helen P. Blake *
8603 Jeffrey Broun *
8603 Hung-Ju Chang & Chan-Der *
8603 Norman Clark *8603 Richard A. Corelle . . *
8603 DiJohn Realty *
8603 Eunice Knox *
E603 Joseph A. Ferris 4
8603 Robert Fletcher *8603 James McKinney 4
8603 Joseph T. Jordan, Jr. *
8603 Robert Moseley *
8603 Prudential Home Mort.Co 4
8603 Kenneth E. Patey *8603 Ralph Herzog 4
8603 Uilliam Hagen *
8603 Richard Uood " • 4
8603 Albert Giroux *
8603 Arthur Brunelle *
8603 James Barry *3603 John Shau 48603 Mavis Belanger *8603 Margaret Bolton *
8603 Kirk Bussiere *
8603 Malcolm Burns *8603 Margaret Cole *
8603 Marjorie Collins *8603 Madoline Granton *
8603 Priscilla Brault *8603 Philip Picard *8603 Robert Blanchet *8603 Russel Grush *8603 Raymond Heath *
8603 Robert Hubley *
8603 Raymond Jones *
8603 Jean Raymond *
8603 Uilfred McAllister 4
8603 Uilliam McGuire *
8603 Albert & Rita Bennett 4
B603 Arthur Gosselm *
8603 Alice Staelen *
8603 Ada Uidman 4
8603 Barbara Uhitney *
8603 Claire Brandy 4
8603 Charles Burno 4
8603 Daniel Heenan 4
8603 Dorothy Moore 4
8603 Dorothy Sauyer 4
8603 Elmer Cornell 4
8603 Eleanor Grady 4
8603 Elizabeth Uhite 4
8603 Frederick Gresch 4
8603 Joan MacOonald 4
8603 Antoinette Bailey 4
8603 Alfred Delisle 4
8603 Alma Gay 4
8603 Andreu Mentus 4
8603 Anna E. O'Donnell 4S603 Angelo Sarbanis 4
8603 George&CatherineUilliams 4
8603 Alfred Uoodbury 4
8603 Bank Boston Mortgage Co 4
( continued)
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6.4914.15
128.00562.7542.75160.25944.25269.00272.00947.20263.00366.50301.75,050.09400.3838.75
,815.78724 .00114.58593.8213.96
758.0057.61143.0037.83
566.12138.36732.16228 .0013.61
3 ,242 9
440.001 ,299.001 ,548.001 ,566.001 ,707.88
528.44728.00583.00
1 ,412.0016.00
227.00109.0043.69635.20
2,161.0043.8950.315.076.00
165.9128.0020.0012.00
6,092.49112.1115.1515. 1515. 1515. 15
112.11112.1115.1515. 1515. 1515. 1515. 1515.15
15. 1515.1515.1515. 1515.15
112.1115.15
112. 1115.15
112.1115.1515.1515.1515.1515. 1515.1515.15
112.11112.1115.1515.15
112.11112. 11
15.1515. IS15.1550.3115.15
4 ,541 .00
Abatements
8603 Barbara Gelinas8603 Boleslau Surauski8603 Bertha Tidd8603 Beverly Uhiteneck8603 Claudette Boucher8603 Edith Childs8603 Clayton Simpson8603 Daniel Grant8603 Daniel Healey8603 Donna Kimball8603 Donald U. Moore8603 Denis Ouellette8603 Oorothy Roderick8603 Doris Uilcox8603 Eduard Cooper8603 Evelyn Goudreault8603 C. Earle Gordon8603 Edvill Hum8603 Elsie Miller8603 Esther Orcutt8603 Eliza Piazza8603 Elizabeth Uoodcock8603 Frank Aiello8603 Frank E. & Lucinda Crane8603 Frank & Lucinda Crane8603 Frank A. Corbett8603 Florence A. Goundrey8603 Francis McCarthy3603 Gladys Gibbons8603 Gerlad Lattanzi8603 George Lanouette8603 Grantly C. Sagris8603 George Uhite8603 Hermine Ashby8603 Harold S. Castle8603 Horace Cook8603 Harriett Grush8603 Herman Haggett8603 Hugh & Marie Mattheus8603 Harry Playdon8603 ' Henry Rousseau8603 Houard S. Richter8603 Robert Hubley8603 James E. Bradley8603 James 6 Virginia Bradley8603 James Barrett8603 Joseph Colella8603 James Donoghue8603 James Erricolo8603 John A. Houard8603 Joseph Jacobs8603 Joseph Knight8603 John L. Beckett8603 James McKinney8603 Flora May8603 Joseph Sears8603 Joseph Uilliamson8603 Kathrine Bureau8603 Kenneth U. Fiff ick8603 Kenneth Hancock8603 Kenneth Libby8603 Oenise & Lebaron Atherton8603 Leo F. Bourdelais8603 Laurence Croue8603 Louise Huntington8603 Lionel Lescarbeau8603 Lena P. Shripsa8603 Margaret Beckford8603 Marcellina Cabrere8603 Mary Gordon8603 Martha Jackman8603 Mary Johnson8603 Miles N. Libby8603 Mortimer O'Sullivan8603 Milton Taylor8603 Martin & Cheryl Uaters8603 Olga Smith8603 Pauline Binns8603 Peter Fenton8603 Phyllis Kennedy8603 Patricia Phillips8603 Paul Studley8603 Raymond Beauchesne8603 Rita Deacy8603 Raymond Eduards8603 Raymond Gianf rancesco8603 Ralph Herzog8603 Robert Heaphy8603 Robert Jacobsen8603 Robert T. Leuis8603 Ralph Merntt8603 Raymond Rocheleau8603 Raymond Teff
t
8603 Ruth Uhiteley8603 Shirley Bryant8603 Stuart Klotzle8603 Susan A. Messina8603 Shirley Stevens8603 Thomas R. Burke8603 Theresa Mentus8603 Verna Donahue8603 Virginia Murphy8603 Vaughn Uilliamson8603 Uallace Cutting8603 Uilliam Murphy8603 Uilliam Smith8603 Toun Clerk8603 Charles Huntley8603 John Laidlau8603 Ernest Poore
Abatements
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15. 15112.1115.1515. 1515.15
112.1115.1515. 1515.15IE 15
112.114.00
112.1115. 1515.15If. 1515.151^ 1515.15
,651 .89262.75112.11112.11112.1115.156.00
112.11514.48IS. 1515.15186.9315. 1515.1515.15
367.86112. 1150.07110.6215.1532.3161.3115. 15
112. 11
15.1515.1515.1515.1515.1574.31
331 .5515.1515.1515.15
112.1115.1515.1515.15
436, 17112.1115.1515.15
127.26112.11IE 1515.1515.15
112.1115.15
112.1115. 1515.15
971.2115,15
112.1113.0015. 1515.15
112.1115.15
112.1115.15
112.11331.5015.15
112. 11112.1115.15
112.1115.15
112.1170.31
112.11161.9315.1515.1515.1515.1515.15
112.11112.1115.1515.1562.0015. 15
112. 1115.15
4118,368.54 **
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Property Reappraisal
8601 AVITAR Assoc, of NE , Inc $ 7,291.00
Total Property Reappraisal $7,291 .00 **
Retirement
8605 Plaistou Bank & Trust Co * 26,746.98
Total Retirement $26,746.98 **
Payments to State
8702 State Treasurer $ 1 ,974.00
Total Payments to State 41,974.00 **
Payments to County
8703 County Treasurer $ 391 ,690.00
Total Payments to County $391,690.00 **
Payments to School
8704 Hampstead School District $4,302,895.008704 Hampstead School District * 620,000.008704 Hampstead School District $ 265,000.00
Total Payments to School $5,137,895.00 ' *A
Interest
8801 Bank Meridian * 38,591.54
Total Interest $38,591 .54 **
F irehouse Bo nd
8802 The Conn. National Bank * 40,000.00
Total F.irehouse Bond $40,000.00 **
Firehouse Bond Interest
8803 The Conn. National Bank $ 16,402.50
Total Firehouse Bond Interest $16,402.50 **
Conservation Fund (1990)
9001 Land Purchase Fund $ 20,000.00
Total Conservation Fund <1990) $20,000.00 **
Fire Truck
9002 C *. S Specialty * 13 9.509002 Oonovan'sSignCo. * 400.009002 Greenwood Fire Apparatus * 50,866.04
Total Fire Truck $51,385,54 **
Breathing Apparatus
V003 Interspiro * 53,563.509003 Union Leader Corporation $ 27.60
Total Breathing Apparatus $53,591.10 **
Renovation Library-1990
V004 Carriage To une Neus * 15.00
9004 rhe Haverhill Gazette * 33.909004 Stratton Structures * 1,245.00
rota) Renovation Library-1990 $1,293.90 **
Police Radios(1990>
9005 Motorola, Inc. * 4,300.009005 United Electron icsService * 200.00
Total Police Radios(1990> $4,500.00 **
Highways
9006 C 4. G Construction Co . * A37 . 00
9006 East Coast Lumber * 153.56
9006 Patrick Lynch * 100.009006 Paul Staff <E 200.00
9006 Richard Toune * 10,779.00
Total Highways $11,869.56 **
Monument (1990)
9007 Hampstead Monument Fund * 500,00
Total Monument (1990) $500.00 **
Paint Meeting House
9008 The Haverhill Gazette * 8.609008 J, C. Miller Painting * 9,800.009008 Rock. County Newspapers * 18. 63
Total Paint Meeting House $9,827,23 **
Vic Geary Center (1990)
9009 vie Geary Drop In Center $ 4,000.00
Total Vic Geary Center <1990) $4,000.00 **
Retired Senior Uol.
9011 Retired Senior volunteers * 700. 00
Total Retired Senior Uol. $700.00 **
Rock. County Co mm .Action
9012 Rock. County Co mm. Action $ 1,716.00
Total Rock. County Comm. Action $1,716.00 **
Rockingham Ho sp ice( 1990)
9013 Rocking ham Hospice . * 1 ,500 .00
Total Rockingham Ho sp ice< 1990
)
*1 ,500.00 **
Hydrological Study - 1990
9014 0. C. A. Engineering Inc $ 2,133.759014 M. Ernest Jacobs $ 638.009014 Robert E. Partridge * 720.009014 Uilliam A. T ho den , P.E * 828.75
Total Hvdrological Study - 1990 $4,320.50 **
necyc 1 ing
9015 Hussey Disposal Co. * 8,300.009015 Ram Printing, Inc. $ 220.009015 Rehrig Pacific Company ' $ 9,503.809015 Pat Bracken $ 25.57
Total Recycling $18,049.37 **
Land Purchase - 1990
9016 Atty. Robert Fryer .Trustee $ 20,000.00
Total Land Purchase - 1990 $20,000.00 **
Commun ity Caregivers
9017 Community Caregivers * 1 ,500.00
I o i 1 1 Commun ity Caregivers $1 , 500 . 00 **
Air Cond. - Library
9019 Carriage Toune NeuiE * 15.009019 rho Haver hi 3 1 Gazette * 33.909019 Morris Electric » 2,790,00
Total Air Cond, I Lbrory *2,83G.90 **
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Auditor's Opinion
Vachon, Clukay & Co., pc
Certified Public Accountants
131 Middle Street
Manchester, New Hampshire 03101
(603) 622-7070
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the Board of SelectmenTown of Hampstead, New Hampshire
We have audited the accompanying financial statements ofAlfred Brickett, Tax Collector, Town of Hampstead, New Hampshirefor the period January 1, 1989 to September 15, 1989. Thesefinancial statements are the responsibility of Alfred Brickett,Tax Collector, Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Ourresponsibility is to express an opinion on these financialstatements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally acceptedauditing standards. Those standards require that we plan andperform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whetherthe financial statements are free of material misstatement. Anaudit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supportingthe amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Anaudit also includes assessing the accounting principles used andsignificant estimates made by the Tax Collector, as well asevaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Webelieve that our audit provides a reasonable basis for ouropinion.
As described in the note to the financial statements, theTax Collector's policy is to prepare the financial statements onthe basis of cash receipts and disbursements, consequently,revenues and related assets are recognized when received ratherthan when earned, and certain expenses are recognized when paidrather than when the obligation is incurred. Accordingly, theaccompanying financial statements are not intended to presentfinancial position and results of operations in conformity withgenerally accepted accounting principles.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to abovepresent fairly, in all material respects, the assets andliabilities arising from cash transactions of Alfred Brickett,Tax Collector as of September 15, 1990, and revenues collectedand expenses paid during the period then ended, on the basis ofaccounting described in the note to the financial statements.
QAM, %to, &March 30, 1990 25
Vachon, Clukay & Co., pc
Certified Public Accountants
131 Middle Street
Manchester, New Hampshire 03101
(603) 622-7070
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the Board of SelectmenTown of Hampstead, New Hampshire
We have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of the Town of
Hampstead, New Hampshire, as of December 31, 1989 and for the year then ended, as listed
in the table of contents. These general purpose financial statements are the responsibility of
Town officials. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial
statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance
about whether the general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement. Anaudit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in
the general purpose financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accountingprinciples used and significant estimates made by Town officials, as well as evaluating the
overall general purpose financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a
reasonable basis for our opinion.
As more fully described in Note 1 , the general purpose financial statements referred to
above do not include the financial statements of the General Fixed Asset Account Group whichshould be included to conform with generally accepted accounting principles. The amount that
should be included in the General Fixed Asset Account Group is not known.
As described in Note 1 , the Town has recognized tax revenues of $139,345 in the
General Fund and $466,501 in the Property Tax Agency Fund which were not received in cash
within sixty days of year end as is required by generally accepted accounting principles (GASBInterpretation 3). Town officials believe, and we concur, that the application of this accounting
principle, which would result in a decrease in the undesignated General Fund balance to
($321,078), would give a misleading impression of the Town's ability to meet its current andfuture obligations.
In our opinion, except for the omission of the financial statements described in the third
paragraph, the general purpose financial statements referred to above present fairly in all
material respects the financial position of the fund types and account groups of the Town ofHampstead, New Hampshire at December 31, 1989 and the results of operations and changesin financial position of its non-expendable trust funds for the year then ended, in conformitywith generally accepted accounting principles.
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Our audit was made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general purpose
financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedules listed in the table of con-
tents are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the general
purpose financial statements of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Such information
has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the examination of the general purpose
financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to
the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole.
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May 2, 1990
ROAD AGENT ADVISORY COMMITTEEGerald Georgopolis, Murray Smith, Jim Angelo, Bill Choate
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Hampstead Public Library
HAMPSTEAO PUBLIC LIBRARYANNUAL REPORT 1990
BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 1990SAVINGS 6676 30CHECKING 3402 16MONEYMARKE1 8771 07INVESTMENT ACCOUNT 124462 15
TOTAL 143311 68
1990 RECEIPTSTOWN APPROPRIATION 813 00LIBRARY TRUST FUNDS 90 699 57HUMANITIES GRANT 1107 25DONA1 IONS 764 49MISCELLANEOUS 39 27 33INTEREST EARNED 11787 99
TOTAL RECEIPTS 99586 63
1990 EXPENSESSALARIES 49587 65SOCIAL SECURITY 3778 07BENEFITS 4009 73BOOKS 13037 48MEMORIAL FUNDS 10645 77SUBSCRIPT IONS 1121 08HUMANITITES 788 95HEAT 976 43UTILITIES 3053 40SUPPLIES 2086 21LIBRARY TOOLS 473 16EQUIPMENT 2338 27MAINTAINENCE CONTRACTS 96 00MAINTENANCE REPAIRS/ REPLACE MEN* 4 25 90CONTRACTED SERVICES 345 00CUSTODIAL 255 00MISCELLANEOUS 1961 91MILEAGE 124 00PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE 340 50PROGRAMS 444
TOTAL EXPENSES 96652 51
BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31, 1990SAVINGS 1 277 05CHECKING 6255 78MONEYMARKET 9332 65INVESTMENT ACCOUNT 129380 32
TOTAL 146245 80
VENDOR NAME
** ACCOUNT BENEFITSNHMA HEALTH TRUST
** Subtotal * A
" ACCOUNT BOOKAMER INST SMALL BUSINESSAMERICAN MEDIA CORPAYER CO PUBLISHERSBAKER S TAYLORBANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELLBEACHAM PUBLISHING (BONDjBOOK OF THE MONTH CLUBBRANCH LINE PRINTINGBRITANNICACHELSEA GREEN PUBLISHINGCOLE PUBLISHINGCOUNTRYMAN PRESSDOUBLEDAY BOOK CLUBOu'RKIN HAYESEQUITY PUBLISHINGE.B. ROONEYFAMILY BOOKSHELFFERGUSONFRANKLIN WATTSGALE RESEARCH, INC.GAYLORDGENEALOGICAL PUBL COGENERAL INFORMATION INC.
AMOUNT
4009. 73
4009.73
141 .96367.7127. 37
5332.85225.00200.0019.5512.95
570. 5019.44
110.0019.6671 .75115.0016 . 5015. 0036.29103.95702. 19247.0749. 2527.4553.95
GLOBE PEGUOT PRESSGROLIER EDUCATION CORFGUMDROP BOOKSHARPSWELL PRESSHRS GERIATRIC PUBL COH.W, WILSON COLP BOOKSMACMILLAN PUBLISHING COMCFARLAND a COMILITARY INFORMATION ENTNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICN.E. MOBILE BOOKFAIROLlIS BOOK CORPOLYMPIA BOOK CO.PUBLISHERS GROUPPUBLISHERS QUALITY LIBRARYQUALITY BOOKSREADING RESOURCESS3A PUBLICATIONSSTACKPOLE BOOKSTAYLOR LIBRARYTHE MIND' S EYETOWER PUBLISHING
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT CONTR SERVICED & J INSULATORSSERVICE MASTER
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT CUSTODIALE. ROONEYJ. CROWLEY
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT ELECTRICPSNH
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT EQUIPMENTBROOARTDERRY PUBLIC LIBRARYEASTERN LIBRARY INTERIORSHERMSDORFJAY P. BURNSJ. CROWLEYSTAPLES
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT HEATDUSTON OIL
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT HUMANITIESARTHUR FREIDDAN REAGANDON MELANDERRAM PRINTINGBARBARA GANNONRAM PRINTING
** Subtotal * i
*'» ACCOUNT LIB TOOLSH. W. WILSON COR.R. BOWKER
*» Subtotal *'*
** ACCOUNT MAINT CONTRALLIED BUSINESS PRODUCTSJONES OFFICE EQUIPMENTMERRIMACK BUSINESS EQUIP
*< Subtotal **
47. 93179. 5065. 647 60
11 50198 0049 177 3 0033 6515 0085 90
1227 99367 6S291 74334 53126 22506 59613 49
9 0036 6630 4584 90
155 50
130 37 48
75 00270 00
345 00
85 00170 00
255 00
1611 .02
1611 . 02
229 .00150 .00305 .00
1061 .96129 ,4448 .00
414 . 85
2338 . 27
976. 43
976. 43
139.00140. 20145.80114.00135.95114.00
788.95
23.00450. 16
473. 16
610.00200.00150. OG
960.00
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*< ACCOUNT MAINT/REPAIRSDUSTON OILJONES OFFICE EQUIPSEACOAST VAC CLEANER HOFSITAL
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT MEM FUNDSBAKER & TAYLORCOMPUTER MARKETPLACECONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY
I Y VIDEO'
S
OURKIN HAYESEQUITY PUBLISHINGGAYLCROINMACKAIHE CUSSENMORRIS ELECTRICN.H. MOVIESREADING RESOURCESTIME-LIFE HOME VIDEOWINNEBAGO SOFTWARE
* x Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT MIlEAGEE. RODNEYJ. CROWLEY
** Subtotal "
** ACCOUNT MISCELLANEOUSATTY FRYERBRESNAHAN'
S
CARRIAGE TOWNE NEWSDEPT ENVIRONMENTAL SERIVcSGERRY LOCKSMITHOERRY NEWSEAST COAST LUMBERE.B. ROONEYHAMFSTEAO VILLAGE FLORISTHAVERHILL GAZETTEJ. CROWLEYNH WORKMANS COMPN.H. UNEMPLOYMENTPLAISTOW BANK & TRUST COROCKINGHAM COUNTY NEWSPAPERSMITH'S FIRE EQUIPMENTUNION uEADER CORFW . MA6U 1 1 RE
** Subtotal **
** ACCOUNT PROF CONFCHILISMERRi-HILL-ROCKNHlANHLTAN.E. LIBRARY ASSOC
** Subtotal '"
** ACCOUNT PROGRAMSELLEN HARDSOGJACQUELINE FISHERJANET THIBOUTOTLOUISE PRYORSUE DUNN
»» Subtotal **
•»•* ACCOUNT SALARIESAGNES MARTINBETHANY THIBOUTOTELIZABETH DANIELSELIZABETH ROONEYELLEN HARDSOGJACQUELINE FISHERJENNIFER WATSONJUDI CROWLEYKATHERINE CROWLEYLOUISE PRYORMERRILEE MANDIGO
** Subtotal **
216. 0094. 00115. 90
425. 9
245, 98628 , 00329, GO86 GO32 , 13
366, 26157 4585 ,8433 ,7566 ,6574 ,8561 ,03
22 .9583 33 .86
10545 .77
86 . 2D35 .80
** ACCOUNT SALARIES OTHEM. AUGERM. WOODMANS. BEAUDOINT. LINDQUIST
** Subtotal **
60.7545.0042. 2545.75
193.75
124. 00
275. 0066D. 0047. 408. 00
37. 00121 . 9443. 308. 00
23. 8051. 30
139. 28144. 54105. 5224. 1024. 486 . 00
12. 25180. 00
1961. 91
34, 5025, 00
?44, 0012, 0025 00
340 ,50
102 .0078 .0090 .0030 .00
144 .00
444 .00
443 2 .6732 .00
214 .0022592 .002616 .501153 . 001818 .00
13687 . 25228 .001565 .48825 .00
49393 .90
PLAISTOW BANK & TRUST 3773, 07** Subtotal *»
3773, 07
*'•* ACCOUNT SUBSCRIPTION3-2-1 CONTACT 14, 97ALAN REVIEW 15BANTAM/DOUBlEDAY/DElL 126 ,00
BETTER HOMES «, GARDENS 16 00BOSTON 15, 00CHANGING TIMES 16 GOCNI t GLOBE 1 10 ,63
COBBLESTONE 22 9 5
COPYCAT PRESS 24 ,00COUNTRY HOME 16 97COUNTRY JOURNAL 16 95CRICKET 29DISCOVER 24 ,95FINS & FEATHERS 13 ,97GLAMOUR 15 DOGOOD HOUSEKEEPING 16 ,97GOURMET 16 ,GGHARV MED SCHL HEALTH LETTER 21 , ODHIGHLITES FOR CHILDREN 19 ,95
HOUSE 6. GARDEN 24 ,GGJACK & JILL 3 ,95LIFE 16 , 25MCCALLS 11 .95MONEY 16 ,99NATIONAL GEOGRAFHIC 22 .50NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 12 ,95NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER 17 ,95NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION 30 ,GGNEW ENGLAND MONTHLY 14 ,95NEWSWEEK 40 . 30N.H. BUSINESS REVIEW 16 ,00N.H. FISH £ GAME HIGHLIGHTS 8 ,
OMNI 23, 97PENNY POWER 11 , 95PEOPLE 33. 54PERSONAL COMPUTING 13, 47POPULAR MECHANICS 15, 94POPULAR SCIENCE 14, 95RANGER RICK 14. 00SAT EVENING POST 13. 97SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL 59, 00SCIENCE NEWS 34. 50SMITHSONIAN 20 00
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 40, 50SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS 5 , GGTIME 29 12TUFTS DIET & NUTRITION LETTER 26, 95US NEWS & WORLD REPORTS 39, 00WORKBENCH 5 00YANKEE 19, 95
** Subtotal **
1121, G6
** ACCOUNT SUPPLY-ALLIED BUSINESS PRODUCTS 2 36 ,34
BLACKBOURN. INC 60 ,42
BRIDGEPORT NATIONAL 17 2GDEMCO 716 15
D.J. CASEY 79 73ELLEN HARDSOG 31 ,24
E.B. RODNEY-PETTY CASH 381 ,24
HI6HSMITH 33 01
JONES OFFICE EQUIPMENT 63 .31
J. CROWLEY- PETTY CASH 30 , GGPLAISTOW STATIONERS 115 57POSTMASTER 270 ,00
RAM PRINTING 52 , 00** Subtotal **
2086 ,21
** ACCOUNT TELEPHONEAT&T 43 ,26
N.E. TELEPHONE 139S 10
** Subtotal **144 2 ,38
*** Total ***96652 ,51
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Building Inspector's Report—1990
In spite of the depressed real estate market, Hampstead's requests for buildingpermits were at a level equal to 1989 • We continually receive comments from
prospective home buyers that it is their desire to live in Hampstead, which ap-
parently explains the lack of any appreciable building activity in surrounding
towns. Obviously town government plays some role in the reputation we have andthis office will do its part to continue the trend.
Although ill winds continue to blow from the area of the new church construction
on East Road I feel that any remaining problems will, at some time in the future,
subside and the neighborhood can return to peace and harmony. Island Pond Baptist
Church was constructed during 1990 and pastor Carlos Paz and his parishoners are
to be congratulated for such an undertaking and a beautiful church. We wish them
success in all of their undertakings. I was honored to have attended their dedi-
cation service in December.
I have requested approval from the Board of Selectmen for a fee schedule increase
in the building department. Under the authority they have, selectmen allowed the
increases until voters give their final approval at annual town meeting. It is
still the desire of this office that our fee schedule result in a self-sustaining
department and we feel that this increase will bring that about.
Numerous question continue to arise concerning the levels of assessments in the
town when considering the current real estate market. The taxpayer can rest assured
that the assessing department is studying on a continuing basis the real estate mar-
ket and if and when changes in the assessing schedules are warranted, I am certain
that the Board of Selectmen will bring about such changes. At the present time the
Coefficient of Dispersion/COD (or the quality of assessments) is in the 15 to 18
percent range, which is an acceptable range. I have recently met with Revenue Ad-
ministration in Concord and also with a representative from Avitar and both entities
agree that at the present time changes in the assessments are not warranted. A short
while ago the Board of Selectmen prepared a letter to property owners. Although the
letters were only forwarded to applicants for abatements the letter is available
to any property owner. It explains the current sales vs assessment ratios and is an
excellent explanation of the assessing methodology and is available upon request.
In February I was pleased to receive a designation as a certified New Hampshire
Assessor at Concord. There are at present approximately 75 assessors so designated
within the state and I am happy to be on that roster. Continuing education is a
requirement to maintain this certification with at least 25 course credits every
three years.
This year has seen a dramatic increase in applications for assistance from the wel-
fare department. The current down-turn in the economy is reflected in a 100 percent
increase in such applications. We continue to screen all requests to determine eli-
gibility. I am personally troubled by such an increase of funding in this area but
the situation is not unique for I have personally discussed the problem with welfare
administrators in the surrounding communities and find them all confronted by the
same requests.
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Building Inspector's Report (continued)
This year the town authorized the use of driveway permits which are available fromthis office. The intent of the permit is to protect property owners and the travel-ing public and to ensure suitable placements of driveways. The permit applicationis available from this office and requires investigation from both the Code Enforce-ment Officer and Highway Agent before approval is granted.
As usual, the cooperation from the Board of Selectmen and other town officers withwhom I have contact daily, has been superb.
Thanks to Deputy Building Inspector Paul Wentworth and Fire Department InspectorWalter Eaton. Paul is forever willing to make himself available during the timesthat I am absent. Wally is responsible for the proper installation of heating systemswithin the town and one can rest assured that when he approves an installation, it isproperly installed.
And to Dawn, again a heartfelt thanks for her ever-present willingness to be of assist-ance and to make this office run efficiently.
Kenneth H. Clark CNHABuilding Inspector/Assessor
Chatting Staff photo/Mark Lorenz
Lillian Hum of Hampstead, left, and Patti Christensen, recreation director for the town, enjoy a quick chat
during the annual seniors Christmas dinner.
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Building Permits — 1990
No. Map/Lot Name Amount1031 16 24 Kasher Corp., 11 Collins Dr. new home 80,0001032 16 99 Kasher Corp., 27 Collins Dr. new home 80,0001033 16 100 Kasher Corp., 33 Collins Dr. new home 80,0001034 16 106 Kasher Corp., 22 Collins Dr. new home 80,0001035 16 105 McCarthy & Sons, 30 Collins Dr. new home 80,0001036 16 54 Nico Builders, 28 Pheasant Ln. new home 200,0001037 12 3 Shawn Senter, 339 Emerson Ave. duplex 100,0001038 9 187 Green & Co., 32 Barthelmess Ln. new home 90,0001039 16 76 Cheryl Castle, 5 Golden Meadow Rd. new home 115,0001040 17 166-4 Espinola & Jensen Dev. Inc., Tanglewood condominium 90,0001041 13 201 McCarthy & Sons, 25 Birchwood Dr. new home 100,0001042 11 303 Richard Towne, 20 Holts Point Rd. new home 43,0001043 13 202 Green & Co., 29 Birchwood Dr. new home 75,0001044 18 141 Richard Sughrue Custom Homes, 1 E. Main new home 52,0001045 2 39 Island Pond Bapt. Church, 26 N. Salem Rd. church 375,0001046 16 55 Nico Builders, 72 Pheasant Ln. new home 200,0001047 9 195 Green & Co., 49 James Dr. new home 95,0001048 9 194 Green & Co., 45 James Dr. new home 85,0001049 9 197 Green & Co., 52 James Dr. new home 95,0001050 17 261 DHS Homes, Inc., 12 Chamberlain Ave. new home 70,0001051 7 47 Hampstead Civic Club, Main St. public meeting bldg;. 15,0001052 9 196 Green & Co., 53 James Dr. new home 90,000
1053 9 193 Green & Co., 35 James Dr. new home 90,0001054 9 198 Green & Co., 46 James Dr. new home 90,000
1055 18 51 Spofford Realty Tr., Danville Rd. duplex 140,000IO56 16 47 Nico Builders, 6 Pheasant Ln. new home 100,000
1057 l 90 Raymond Howard, 658 Main St. new home 60,000
1058 2 146 James Masotta, 50 Page Ln. new home 175,0001059 16 98 Green & Co., 19 Collins Dr. new home 90,0001060 7 118 Saratoga Realty Corp., 16 Capitol Ln. new home 105,0001061 16 104 Kasher Corp., 36 Collins Dr. new home 100,000
1062 Pope Housing incomplete1063 17 4 Jamma Realty Trust, 2 Webber Rd. new home 20,0001064 13 204 McCarthy & Sons, 22 Birchwood Dr. new home 80,0001065 17 222 Timothy Jamieson, 4 Partridge Ln. new home 95,0001066 16 85 Nico Builders, 45 Golden Meadow Rd. new home 200,000
1067 17 262 D & N Construction, 16 Chamberlain Ave. new home 120,0001068 6 64 John Realty Co., 130 Route 111 commercial bldg. 200,000IO69 16 103 Kasher Corp
. , 5 Nelson Ave
.
new home 70,0001070 16 101 Kasher Corp., 43 Collins Dr. new home 70,0001071 18 104 Jamma Realty, 320 E. Main St. commercial bldg. 200,0001072 16 51 Nico Builders, 50 Pheasant Ln. new home 200,0001073 16 68 Gary Lamy, 115 Rolling Hill Rd. new home 125,0001074 9 189 Green & Co., 10 Barthelmess Ln. new home 95,0001075 9 192 Green & Co., 21 James Dr. new home 95,0001076 16 108 Kasher Corp., 44 Collins Dr, new home 70,000
1077 18 43 P.B. & T. Service Corp., Route 111&121A post office bldg. 265,0001078 13 163 Timothy True, 11 8 East Rd. duplex 50,000
1079 3 112 Drennan Lowell, 119 Mill Shore Dr. new home 16,0001080 7 54 Kenneth Clark, 31 West Rd. new home 80,0001081 17 228 Espana Bldg. & Dev. Inc., 42 Partridge Lr 1 new home 70,0001082 16 111 Kasher Corp
., 21 Nelson Ave
.
new home 75,0001083 7 122 Lamontagne Bldrs., 13-16 Larson Dr. condominium 180,0001084 7 122 Lamontagne Bldrs., 17-20 Larson Dr. condominium 180,0001085 Lamontagne Bldrs. foundation permit
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1086 11 304
1087 15 331088 16 1101089 12 1361090 9 7010911092 6 9910931094
109510961097 16 1021098 17 249
1099 16 781100 7 128
A148 12 99A149 13 154A150 6 64
A151 11 218A152 17 74
A153 3 186A154 8A 45A155 7 122A156 18 161A157 3 72A158 19 146A159 17 246
A160 11 242
Al6l 3 5A162 17 144A163 8A 76Al64 7 147AI65 8A 34A166 19 145AI67 8A 86A168 9 168AI69 2 91A170 17 217A171 9 57A172 2 66A173 8 260A174 12AA175 19 7A176 19 74A177 11 50A178 12 20A179 19 122A180 17 192A181 12 82
A182 13 145A183 2 96A184 12 103AI85 17 212
A186 2 142A187 11 216A188 19 146
Richard Towne, 26 Holts Point Rd.
Silva Construction Inc. , 37 Springbrook
Kasher Corp., 17 Nelson Ave.Delridge Realty, 18 Jody Ln.
Johnson Meadow Realty Tr., 149 Kent FarmKasher Corp.
Saratoga Realty , 69 Cambridge Rd.
P.B. & T. Service Corp.
Kieley Corp.
Saratoga RealtyRoland RaymondKasher Corp., 50 Collins Dr.
Nico Builders, 7 Nicole Circle
Nico Builders, 15 Golden Meadow Rd.Chris McMahon, 19 Cambridge Rd.
Wendell Mclntire, 231 Wash Pond Rd.
Richard Kieley, 82 Faith Dr.
Johnson & Johnston, 130 Rt. IllYvan Michaud, 48 Scott Dr.
Linda Eastman, 275 Central St.
William Casey, Jr., 12 Blueberry CircleGerald Robbins, 16 W. Shore Dr.
Andy Bouckuyt, 9 Larson Dr.
Philip Dietz, 25 Atwood Dr.
Dennis Kolifrath, 49 Lexington Dr.
David Goyette, 35 Mayflower Dr.
McCarthy & Son, 4l Pitman Rd.
Bradford Robie, 6 Lancaster Dr.
Paul Feronetti, 27 Collette Dr.
Emerson Simpson, 18 5 Central St.
Herbert Sweett, Orcutt Dr.
Gr. Hampstead Civic Club, 11 Main St.
Michael Wentworth, 12 Orcutt Dr.
Paul Husson, 40 Mayflower Dr.
Lebaron Atherton, Thomas Dr.
Betty Felenchak, 37 Geisser Ln.
Paul Cafazzo, 80 Wheelwright Rd.
McCarthy & Sons, 44 Pentucket Dr.
Simon Ackerman, 76 Kent Farm Rd.
Mark Greenlaw, 5 Lexington Dr.
Daniel Gravelle, 125 Main St.
Bangs Housing Corp., Hollis Dr.
Charles Pietras, 59 Harper Ridge Rd.
Michael Poulin, 110 Harper Ridge Rd.
Jeffrey Cottis, Brown Ave.
Richard Marrs, Bailey Shore Rd.
Thomas Cummings, 29 Indian Ridge Rd.
Francis Janowicz, 22 Kelly Brook Rd.Glendon Emerson, 211 Emerson Ave.
William Comeau, 90 East Rd.
L & M Construction, 20 Page Ln.Michael Romanowsky, 18 East Rd.
Martin Vidler, 15 Pentucket Dr.
Stephen Dubois, 24 Page Ln.
Richard Perrin, 56 Scott Dr.
David Goyette, 35 Mayflower Dr.
new home 65,000new home 110,000new home 70,000new home 60,000duplex 100,000foundation permitnew home 125,000foundation permitfoundation permitfoundation permitfoundation permitnew home 70,000new home 60,000
new home 75,000new home 90,000
addition 1,500barn 28,800demolitionalteration 5,000alteration 15,000garage 10,000remodel 5,000alteration 4,000addition 28,500pool 10,000pool 3,100addition 40,000addition 8,000alteration 10,000addition 12,000alteration 150demolitionalteration 5,000pool 12,000addition 13,000alteration 1,500pool 3,000addition 5,000remodel 20,000garage 10,000alteration 500mobile home 25,000deck 4,000pool 10,000alteration 8,500addition 3,600shed 800
addition 2,000alteration 12,000shed 1,500addition 40,000addition 3,500addition 2,400
pool 10,000addition 6,500alteration 2,600
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19 66 John L. Lyons, 60 Harper Ridge Rd.
19 68 James Mills, 70 Harper Ridge Rd.
8 133 Charles Sem, 99 Mill Shore Rd.
7 138 Mike Sullivan, 43 West Rd.
18 63 Robert Beaulieu, 165 Brown Hill Rd.
8A 73 John Strykowski, West Shore Dr.
8A 14 Richard Coffin, East Shore Dr.
14 91 David Thompson, 111 Laura Ln.
8A 45 Jerald Robbins, West Shore Dr.
17 197 Richard Green, 18 Munroe Dr.
18 163 Paul Pinelle, 15 Atwood Dr.
8B 76 Thomas Gelinas, 15 Shirley St.
12A 11 James Erricolo, 10 Parklane3 150 Mark Leboeuf, 44 Lexington Dr.
11 248 Kenneth Storti, 42 Lancaster Rd.
60 Audrey Gordon, 135 Main St.
Michael King, 55 Geisser Ln.
George Lunn, 30 Wheelwright Rd.
James Hermetet, 10 Bartlett Rd.
Wayne Lottmann, 47 Raccoon RunRobert Salter, 48 Pillsbury Rd.
Dennis Morrison, 37 Beverly Dr.
Peter Lund/Anne Lorch, 15 Harris Ave.
McCarthy & Son, 25 Pentucket Dr.
David Goyette, 35 Mayflower Dr.
Thomas Dempsey, 105 Wheelwright Rd.
Kathy Bugli, 11 Sylvester Ln.
Thaddeus Tomaszewski, 26 West Rd.
John Thompson, 366 Main St.
Robert Plourde, 8 Country Rd.
Elizabeth Brickett, 48 Emerson Ave.James McKinney, 52 Granite CircleJoseph Sheehan, 98 Bricketts Mill Rd.
Donald Chin, 7 Checkerberry Rd.
David Corso, 55 Indian Ridge Rd.
Michael Romanowsky, 18 East Rd.
Robert BergeronPatrick Sheehan, 10 Orcutt Dr.
Peter St. Jean, 12 Regiment Dr.
Robert Nugent, 37 Timberlane Rd.
Christopher Davis, 36 Indian Ridge Rd.
Sylvia Jalbert, 258 Kent Farm Rd.
Ann Donahue, 398 Main St.
7 102 Hampstead Fire Department, Littles Ln.
50 Valquerio Eiro, 44 Pheasant Ln.
174 Lynda Chouinard, 52 Kent Farm Rd.
90 Wayne Donle, 658 Main St.
9 Marc Auger, 14 Westwood Dr.
17 186 Robert Klawitter, Kelly Brook Rd.
4 20 Thomas Dipko, 187 Mill Shore Rd.
6 91 Ronald Gibson, 200 Stage Rd.
8 119 Stephen Boilard, 50 Main St.
31 George Halkiotis, 189 Mill Shore Rd.
91 Paul Cafazzo, 80 Wheelwright Rd.
119 Robert Levesque, 45 Lexington Dr.
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John Mclnally, 40 Pheasant In.
Richard Brunelle, 6 Atwood Dr.
David Whitmore, 11 Tory In.
Bangs Housing Corp.
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David Levesque, 82 Harper Ridge Rd.
JoAnn Moynihan, 64 Timberlane Rd.
Raymond Johnson, 11 Checkerberry Rd.
Robert Saulnier, 115 E. Main St.
Allan Bowie, 17 Shirley St.
Thaddeus Tomaszewski, 26 West Rd.
David Huston, 6l Emerson Ave.
Victor Brandalise, 23 Gallant Dr.
Mark Lambert, 60 Faith Dr.
Robert Nugent, 37 Timberlane Rd.
Ronald Grant, 43 Pilgrim CircleMichael Gallo, 8 Birchwood Dr.
Frank Dimando, 43 Shore Dr.
Ellen Dyment, 40 Adeline St.
Martha Swiderski, 9 Westwood Dr.
John Kolias, 185 Brown Hill Rd.
Beverly Baldwin, 493 Main St.
Joseph Saldi, 22 Benson ShoresDerek Neely, 40 Maple Ave.Daniel Kimball, 40 Beverly CircleTown of Hampstead, Emerson Ave.
William Warnock, 20 Redcoat Dr.
Edward Marshall, 29 Country Rd.
Louis Stella, Wash Pond Rd.
Chris Ryan, 17 East Rd.
Joseph Sheehan, 98 Bricketts Mill Rd.
Chris Sullivan, 32 Thomas Dr.
N.E. Telephone Co., East Rd.
Mark Soltys, 17 Redcoat Dr.
John Johnson, 130 Route 111
Cecilia Goodrich, 27 Bailey Shore Rd.Joane Mayo, 79 Wash Pond Rd.
Crotched Mountain, 40 Bricketts Mill Rd.
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Report of the Board of Selectmen
The last year has been a busy one for the Board of Selectmen, and we can point
with some pride to our accomplishments:
• Establishment of a Highway Agent Advisory Committee, and completion and
publishing of our Road Agent Handbook.
• Complete review and update of the Personnel Policies and Procedures.
• Processing of all abatements relating to the revaluation completed in 1989.
• Completion of the Civic Club building as voted at Town Meeting.
• Initiation of a recycling program to reduce Hampstead's solid waste stream andmake our contribution to improving the environment.
• A 27 per cent decrease in the Town portion of the tax rate, reflecting careful
control of expenditures and increased use of volunteers.
At the same time, this has been one of the most frustrating and divisive years in the
history of the Board, giving the appearance at times that political posturing is moreimportant than working for the good of the Town. This is not the case, and we remain
committed to doing our best to carry out our Town responsibilities.
After last year's Town Meeting, and because of a number of questions raised at that
meeting regarding Highway Department procedures, we established a committee of
volunteers to review policies and procedures and to write a Road Agent Handbook for use
by the Board of Selectmen to manage the department and as a learning tool for future
candidates for this elected position. After a false start, the Board clarified our expectations
of the committee, and we would like to thank all of the members for the long hours andhard work culminating in completion of the handbook. One of the recommendations of the
committee and the Board of Selectmen will be voted on at the 1991 Town Meeting, to
change the term of the Highway Agent to one year from the current three years.
The Wage and Salary Committee made a complete review of the Personnel Policies
and Procedures manual, and recommended some significant changes, most of which weresubsequently adopted by the Board of Selectmen. We would like to thank all of the
members for their efforts and hard work, and look forward to their valuable insight andrecommendations in the future.
Many hours were spent this year in reviewing and improving the assessments
provided by the 1989 revaluation of property. Working in conjunction with Avitar
Associates, our contractor, we feel we have a solid data base in place to serve the needs of
the Town for years into the future. One note we should add, however, is that numerouspeople have requested abatements based upon the recent decline in market value of
properties across the board. We have not made abatements for this reason, since it has
affected everybody in Town. If we were to make changes in the basic assumptions of the
property valuation to apply to every property, the net result would be a lower tax base andhigher tax rate, thereby netting no change to your tax bills. We will continue to monitor this
closely, and if basic property values remain depressed for another year will consider
conducting another sales study to set new basic assumptions.
The Civic Club volunteered to replace a building on Town property and in
extremely poor condition, received approval at Town Meeting, and were ready to dedicate
the building and move in by the end of the summer. Congratulations on a job well done!
We are fortunate to have this organization in Town, and the number and variety ofprograms they run for our children indicates the hard work and dedication of this group.
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Another committee, charged with investigating and later implementing our Townrecycling program, deserves praise for their professional handling of the investigation,
presentation at last Town Meeting, and the smooth distribution of bins and cut-in of the
program last September.
Finally, we were able to significantly reduce the Town portion of the tax rate this
year by presenting a frugal budget to Town Meeting and holding expenditures down. Alarge increase in school spending and the County budget resulted in a slight increase in the
overall tax rate, but without the prudent actions by the Town and the Board of Selectmen
we would have seen double digit increases like most of the surrounding Towns.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge all of the other volunteers
who serve our Town, on the Fire Department, the Rescue Squad, and the various boards
and committees that help us to function on a daily basis without the expense of a paid
employee infrastructure that has become necessary in so many of our surrounding neighbor
Towns. Without the cooperation and many, many hours of hard work, Hampstead could
not be the Town that it is. We have one of the lowest equalized tax assessments in
Rockingham County, and yet we provide equal or better services than many other Towns.Volunteers allow us to accomplish this, and we encourage any citizens who are interested
in volunteering to serve our community to submit their names, qualifications, and areas of
interest to the Board of Selectmen.
We would like to remind every property owner that an inventory of all real property
in Town is due to the Board of Selectmen prior to April 15, 1991. We use the information
for census, exemptions, assessments, and various other record-keeping chores, so it is
critical that you file your inventory on time. There is a penalty for failure to file on time of
1% of your tax bill with a minimum of $10 and a maximum of $50 . We will continue to
enforce this penalty without exception. It is your responsibility to get the completed form to
the office of the Board of Selectmen by April 15, and we would suggest you obtain a
receipt for the form. If you do not file on a timely basis, you lose your right to appeal yourproperty tax assessment to the State. Please make sure you file on time.
We are looking forward to another year of accomplishments in our growing Town,and would encourage everyone to attend both your annual Town Meeting and your SchoolDistrict Meeting in the Hampstead Middle School gymnasium. The School District
Meeting, where the majority (78% in 1990) of your tax bill is committed, will be held onFriday evening, March 8. Town Meeting starts on Tuesday, March 12, from 10:00 AMuntil 8:00 PM with ballot voting for Town and School District officials, bondappropriations, zoning questions, and this year changes in office terms. The meeting will
continue on Friday evening where the Town budget (17% of your 1990 taxes) and various
other appropriations and general Town business is discussed and voted.
We look forward to seeing you at all three of these important meetings.
Respectfully Submitted,
Brian G. Eastman, Chairman
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TOWN OF HAMPSTEADPLANNING BOARD
11 MAIN STREET • HAMPSTEAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03841
Incorporated 1749
ANNUAL REPORT1990
1990 saw a slowing in all forms of building in the Town. This isreflected in the number of plans which were reviewed. However, it gavethe Board time to work on other important matters. The Master Plan andCapital Improvement Plans are complete and should be available by earlyspring. The Board is currently working on Trenching Regulations.
The Zoning Ordinances in Hampstead were voted originally in 1968,and were modified most years at the annual Town Meeting. The TownClerk keeps the official record of these votes in her files. ThePlanning Board publishes a compilation of the ordinances as the "ZONINGDISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES". The form used for presenting ordinances is
under the jurisdiction of the Planning Board and had grown piece mealover the years. The Ordinance Committee suggested a comprehensivereorganization which would allow better organization and quicker accessto the appropriate ordinance. While there was some feeling that thisrecodification could be accomplished under the Planning Board'sauthority, we felt it was appropriate to first hold public hearings onthe changes being made and secondly to have a vote to Town Meeting to
validate the new form of the presentation. It is important to notethat only the format was changed, neither the wording nor the spirit or
intent was changes by that vote. We appreciate the support of the Townin voting for the format change. Should any transcription errors or
omissions be found in the published Zoning Ordinance, we will correctthem before the next printing.
This year a few more zoning changes have been recommended by the
Planning Board and we again ask for your support. The OrdinanceCommittee continues to examine the Zoning Ordinance for areas that needamending or clarification and their recommendations should be available
for the next Town Meeting.
SUMMARY OF ACTION ON PLANS
Acevedo/Danley Site 12/15
WITHDRAWN LaundromatBayberry Realty Trust Subdivision 11/191 & 192 & 269
PENDING 2 Lots, 1 BuildableBrantley Corporation Subdivision 13/57; 13/36 & Parcel
CONDITIONAL 1 lot
Cannister Realty Trust Site 13/118
RESCINDED Commercial BuildingCartwright Realty Site 13-44-B
RESCINDED Commercial BuildingClark, Kenneth & Mary Lot Consolidation & Subdivision
APPROVED 7/53, 54, 80, 81, 94, & 77
Coombs Subdivision 9/57
APPROVED 8 lots, James Drive
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Cranberry MeadowsCONDITIONAL
Crane, Frank & Lucinda Lor.
APPROVEDDearborn Road Properties
WITHDRAWNDecesare, Anthony & Grace
WITHDRAWNDecesare , Anthony & Grace
PENDINGDi John Realty Trust
CONDITIONALDube, Margaret /Dannat, Wayne
APPROVEDEmerson's Mobile Home Park
APPROVALFormula Development
APPROVEDGelinas, Thomas
APPROVEDGeorge, Leslie Jr.
APPROVEDGrover, John H.
RESCINDEDHampstead Outlook
APPROVEDJamma Realty Trust
WITHDRAWNJamma Realty Trust
APPROVEDKnightbridge
CONDITIONALLeaboard Realty Trust
CONDITIONALLewis Builders, Inc.
CONDITIONALLindquist, Priscilla
RESCINDEDLund, Douglas
APPROVEDNelson, Wendell
APPROVEDNew England Telephone
APPROVEDNewfields Realty Corporation
APPROVEDNewfields Realty Corporation
APPROVEDNewfields Realty Corporation
APPROVEDNugent , Robert
APPROVEDPark One 11/R. Mosley
CONDITIONAL
Multi-family Site 8/16974 units, 4 roadsConsolidation 3 /2b & 85
Site 18/111
Subdivision 13/442 dwellings, 2 roadsSubdivision 13/45 Lots (4 buildable) Birchwood RoadSite 6/64Addition to commercial buildingLot Line Adjustment 11/208 & 209
Site 13/374 lots, 1 parcel, Hollis DriveSubdivision 16/24 & 25
5 Lots & Collins DriveLot Consolidation 8B/76 & 77 & 78
Lot Consolidation 8/175 & 176
Subdivision 17/51
Subdivision 13/3/& 150Enlarged LotSite 18/104
Site 18/104Commercial BuildingSite 13/50Shopping Mall ExpansionSite 12/88Addition to Commercial BuildingSite 18/62-11Storage Building & LaundrySubdivision 18/106
Subdivision 2/572 lots, 1 buildableSubdivision 16/24 & 25
6 New Lots & Nelson AvenueSite 13/31Equipment BuildingLot Line Adjustment 13/184 & 16/48
Lot Line Adjustment 13/182 & 183
Lot Line Adjustment 16/85 & 86
Subdivision 8B/46No new lotsAs-built Site 13/166
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Partridge, R. /Cooke, R.
APPROVEDPope Housing, Inc.
WITHDRAWNRKG Realty Trust
WITHDRAWNR & S Realty Trust
APPROVEDR & S Realty Trust
CONDITIONALRandall, Maurice, Jr.
APPROVEDRKG Realty Trust
APPROVEDRKG Realty Corporation
WITHDRAWNRKG Realty Trust
WITHDRAWNRoss. Stephanie
RESCINDEDSt. Christopher's Church
APPROVEDStage Road Junction
PENDINGSauer. Helmut
APPROVEDSchultz, James D.
RESCINDEDScott Construction
CONDITIONALTourel & Stark-Houle
APPROVEDTrested, Adele & Warren
APPROVEDWo r then, Bruce
APPROVEDZappalla, Joseph & Beatrice
APPROVED
Subdivision 17/1157 lots. Cook's Crossing, Chamberlain AveSite 16/44
Lot Line Adjustment 9/57
Lot Consolidation 12/15 & 116; 16/116
Site 12/15 (M. Tsaprounis)Mini-golf CourseLot Consolidation 4/43; 7/96: 7/96
Lot Line Adjustment 9/192 & 193
Lot Line Adjustment 9/197 & 198
Lot Line Adjustment 9/57
Subdivision 1/49
Site 13/10
Site 6/32Commercial BuildingsSite 6/38
Site 12/47
Site 6/64Addition to buildingLot Consolidation 11/222 & 223
Lot Consolidation 18/70 & 83
Subdivision 3/571 New Building LotSubdivision 17/311 New Building Lot
Respectfully submitted,
Randy Clark. ChairmanJohn Williams , Vice ChairmanSusan Hastings, SecretaryGeorge Wallace, Treasurer (resigned)
Dean Howard (resigned)
Peter KillhefferProctor WentworthBrian Eastman, Ex-officio
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Police Department Report—1990
It is with great pride that I submit the following report to you, the
residents and taxpayers, in the Town of Hampstead. During this past yeareach officer has shown a complete dedication to duty even in these trying times.Along with this has come the cooperation and trust of the public which is so vitalfor us to continue as an efficient department.
The poor economy that surfaced during the past year has had a direct bearingon our activity. Most major crimes showed an increase with thefts almost doublingfrom 18 to 35, motor vehicle thefts up from 8 to 11, burglaries from 19 to 29,
assaults remain the same at 9 while our first armed robbery in many years resultedin the arrest of three persons. Also showing increases were domestic violencecomplaints and drinking problems , also a result of the ecomomy . Our juvenileprogram was busy showing an increase of 20%, yet there was only one repeat offenderwhich shows us the program is working. The largest number of thefts were frommotor vehicles where persons left valuables inside their unlocked cars. Pleasehelp us reduce this problem by removing all articles and locking the doors.
One fatality was recorded while the number of accidents showed a dramaticdecrease from 138 to 95. We feel this is a direct result of added radar patrolsand Increased visability
.
The highlights of the year included the arrest of two out of state personswho were carrying almost 75 pounds of marajuana having a street value ofapproximately one quarter of a million dollars
rthe receipt of over 2300 hours
of community service from our juvenile program and the acquisition of a fullytrained German Shepard Police Dog at almost no cost to the town. This dog andhis handler began work the first of this year.
All of our officers completed the minimum training required while themajority of them exceeded the requirements in both classroom and firearms
.
This was a result of our continuing efforts to make your Police Departmentone of which you may be proud by being thoroughly knowledgeable and efficient in
our job.
In an attempt to foster good public relations and to continue to serve you wewill again offer our annual basic firearms course. Our officers are available andwilling to participate in any other programs in which you may have an interest.Please contact the department if you have any requests
.
With the prospect of the economy showing no improvement we can again lookforward to the increase in criminal activity. To help alleviate this situationin our town we would request the aid of all residents. We have officers onpatrol and available twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. If you seeanything at all that seems suspicious please call IMMEDIATELY, do not wait andthink it over. I am sure that with your cooperation we will be able to decreaseall crime in our town.
Pride, understanding, unselfishness and above all cooperation are theingredients of any efficient organization . I believe that these qualities areexpressed by this department and other town officials in our attempt to make theTown of Hampstead one of the safest and best in the state.
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Fire Department Report—1990
January started 1990 off with what was to become a busy year forthe members of the Hampstead Fire Department and Rescue Squad. Weexperienced a high loss fire at the Johnson & Johnston plant on Route111. This fire was complicated by the fact that a commercial cleaningsolvent was present and the building was constructed of corrugatedsteel which held the smoke and extreme heat within unti] the roof andwalls could be opened up. This allowed the interior conditions toimprove to facilitate extinguishment. Once again Hampstead firefighters proved they could rise to conquer a serious situation withlittle environmental damage. This is in no small way due to theleadership of Deputy Chief Paul Wentworth and the mutual aid systemwhich Hampstead supports 100%.
The membership of the Fire and Rescue are currently at optimumlevel and we have satisfactory numbers to allow for coverage of the
Town during most hours. Daytime coverage is usually more sparse but
adequate. Training continues to be our most important non-emergencyfunction. Certified State of New Hampshire fire fighter coursescontinue and are attended in good numbers by our members. These are
augmented by our own training. To facilitate this the members designedand erected a 20' by 20' by 40' high training tower which is used to
practice ladder evolutions and heights rescue operations. The amountof time and hard labor donated to the Town was astounding and this is
only the beginning of the physical facilities we would like to erect in
the coming years. We want to thank all those who donated and assistedwith the project. We hesitate to name all for fear of missing anyone
who participated.In the process of evaluation done to select the new self-contained
breathing apparatus which was voted Last year, we conducted live
training burns in three donated structures using several different SCBA
units. Having selected and ordered the new units we held one last live
burn conducted in a large barn and house in East Hampstead to
familiarize members with the Interspiro units purchased. This was by
far the most productive burn to date since we also put Engine 3 to the
test, one of the finest equipped units in the area. This Engine has 10
SCBA units and hand tools for structural fire fighting evolutions.
This vehicle is housed at Central Station and may be viewed by
contacting any officer or member of the department.
The annual Pvescue Extrication competition was an outstanding
success and should not be missed by any interested townspeople. We
will not. expound on this as the Rescue Report will fill you in on the
nuances of the event
.
Our water rescue resources were bolstered by the graduation and
certification of six fire fighters as rescue divers. This allows our
water related incidents to be terminated more easily and the dive team
has heen used by us and the surrounding towns on several occasions.
Fire prevention and code enforcement are both areas which we are
working to create a safer environment for our fellow townspeople. If
you ask any school child from grades 1 through 5, I know they will tell
you that they have been given the fire safety word each year. This is
to the credit of Lt . Kerry Clark and Hampstead Central School.
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Once again the sale of Christmas trees and the men and resourcesof the Firemen's Association put together the finest Christmas Paradewe have staged to date. Chief of Police Bill Letoile and the men ofhis Department continue to be a strong ally for our operations.
The Board of Selectmen have voted unanimously to endorse a newinsurance policy which is designed expressly for fire fighters andrescue pi-oviders . Thi s program was recommended by the Board ofEngineers to provide the men and women of the Fire Department with fullinsuiance coverage and give their families some security should theybecome injured in the line of duty. This has been a needed benefit forall those who donate the long hours to protect and serve our fellow man.
It is with regret that we accept the resignation of Albert C.
Lake. Jr. who has been a steady guiding hand to the Firemen'sAssociation for 19 years. We wish him the best of luck in his new home.
In order that the Hampstead Fire Department move ahead in thecoming years to provide protection to the Town, the Board of Engineershas adopted a schedule for the replacement of equipment. Toward thisend, it is important that we have the opportunity to discuss thecapital expenditures with the taxpayers. The time needed to createspecifications, plans and actual manufacture dictates that we must act
12 to 18 months in advance of the delivery date of new apparatus. We
have submitted two proposals for the Town's consideration at TownMeeting. Please attend and participate in your future.
Respectfully submitted,
Chief Chip HastingsDeputy Chief Paul WentworthCaptain Neil EmersonLieutenant Jim GilmartinLieutenant Kerrv Clark
SUMMARY OF CALLS FOR 1990
177 Rescue16 Structure Fires
10 Car Fires10 Brush & Woods
59 Motor Vehicle Accidents7 Chimney Fires
23 Mutual Aid Given1 Mutual Aid Received
19 Service Calls32 Alarm Activations
13 Investigations3 Dive Team
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Hampstead Emergency Rescue SquadLITTLE'S LANE
HAMPSTEAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03841
RESCUE SQUAD REPORT - 1990
The Hampstead Rescue Squad continues to strive toward excellencein its service to our community. The organization is becoming knownfor the level on training and effort that the members deliver. Duringthe year an average Emergency Medical Technician will attend minimumof thirty-six hours of continuing education, in addition biannuallyeach person must attend an intensive refresher course and submit toboth written and practical examination. Any advanced certification inCardiac Defibrillation, Advanced Airway Management, or Intermediatelevel certification add additional hours to the requirements.
Although this may seem a strenuous schedule for a volunteer, eachof our Technicians gladly accept this requirement in return for thesatisfaction of being able to help their fellow residents in anemergency situation. In one notable call in the past year one of ourrescue teams where able to use the Defibrillation technics torestore a persons heart to normal rhythm, to see this person begin tobreath and have a pulse provides a level satisfaction that makes allof the training hours worth while.
Among the other very dramatic efforts that the Rescue Squadmembers are called upon to perform would be the automobileextrication. When the squad is called to the scene of an accidentwhere a person is entrapped a special team is activated. This team iscombination of Fire Department and Rescue Squad members that arepractised in the "art" of extracting an injured person from anautomobile without adding to his injures. The combined organizationsspend much time dissecting wrecked automobiles that are supplied freeof cost by companies in our town. This effort culminates in havingmultiple teams of personnel that are highly skilled.
In order to compare and expand our skills the Rescue SquadAssociation has sponsored "The Hampstead Automobile Extrication
Competition " . This competition has received wide acclaim from both theparticipants and the observers. In 1990 the competition had over 40participants and drew people from as far away as the Lakes Region tobe a part of the day. The Teams of both paid and volunteerprofessionals where given two scenarios to accomplish; one requiredthe use of the "Jaws of Life", the second require that only hand toolsbe used. The competition was judged by both extrication professionalsand medical professionals. The techniques used and the time requiredwas weighed against the level of patient care provided. This was agreat learning experience as well as fun for all. The next competitionwill be held in September of this year and we have received acommitment that one of the worlds foremost extrication specialists,Harvey Grant from Baltimore, MD will act as a judge. Both the ParklandMedical Center and The Exeter Hospital contributed both Medicalpersonnel to judge as well as money to provide the overall winningdepartments with a monetary prize in addition to the trophies.
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The Rescue Squad Association receives many donations from peoplethat have been assisted, or in memory of people that have been verygenerous in their support in the past. These donations are used toobtain advanced equipment for either training or medical care. We wishto take this time to acknowledge these donors as a group. This supportboth makes our work easier to accomplish and reduce the organizationsbudget requirements.
The Rescue Squad continues to be closely supported by theShanahan Ambulance Company in our efforts. The close relationship thathas developed between our personnel is highly beneficial to both ourorganizations and the people that we care for.
The Hampstead Rescue Squad Association meets on the firstWednesday of each month for business and the third Wednesday fortraining any interested personnel are invited to attend. Thesemeetings start at 7:00 PM and are held at the Fire Station.
Respectfully Submitted
The Rescue SquadExecutive Committee
Gregg Stiles, Squad CaptainHarry Mildonian, PresidentRoy Lesure, Training Officer
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Hampstead Public Library Report—1990
"A Library is not a luxury, but one of the necessities of life."
Henry Ward Beecher
This year at the Hampstead Public Library has been an exceptionallybusy one. Total circulation for the year was 35,469 items; adultsaccounting for 42%, and children 58%. People entering the libraryincreased by 13% showing 20,404 people using the facilities. Referencequestions increased by 20% and is the one factor that consumes thelargest amount of staff time. These figures show the increase over1989. We feel the difference in adult/juvenile usage is caused by lackof adequate space for adult use.
As in past years, space and the lack of it dictates the types ofservices offered. Most programs are held at Hadley Hall at the CongregationalChurch by the library and the Friends of the Library, and we are mostgrateful to have such a good neighbor.
Without the support of town organizations, the library would be unableto offer the citizens as many services. The Mother's Club, with the ableassistance of Char Taylor, conducts the pre-school story hour. Because of
its popularity, it has evolved into two sessions. They continue to providethe majority of the children's magazines and through their book fair, enabledthe library to acquire additional paperback books for the Children's Room.The Hampstead Lioness continue to donate monies for the purchase of audiocassettes. These items are very popular. Cathe Cussen, aided by the GardenClub, planted the beautiful flowers and plants in front of the library.
The children's craft programs were done by Susan Dunn, and later byJackie Fisher. The library offered a book discussion series from a grantfrom the New Hampshire Humanities Council which was well attended. DianeChin offered a seminar on study skills.
The Friends of the Library continue to be both a financial supportand a continuing advocate of library usage. Elaine David remained as
president. The Friends purc/iased a pass to the Fine Arts Museum in Boston,a video display rack, and the computer hardware for the forthcoming circu-lation system. They sponsored many excellent programs open to the public,including the band concert in July, and supplied the funds for the summerreading program. Maxine Stull and Gloria Lanning organized the HollyhockThrift Shop and with the help of many people, had another successful year.
Many thanks go to those who helped and to those who donated clothing. Also,
appreciation goes to those who donated books and magazines throughout the year,
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1990 Town Warrant - Town of Hampstead, NHTo the Inhabitants of the Town of Hampstead in the
County of Rockingham in said State, qualified to vote
in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at Hampstead Middle
School in said Hampstead on Tuesday, the 12th day of
March, next at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon
the following subjects:
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year
ensuing.
2. To choose all necessary School Officers for the year
ensuing.
3. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning Ordinance
as proposed by the Planning Board as follows:
AMENDMENT NO. 1
1-3:0 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING MINIMUMREGULATIONS GOVERNING THE DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, ENLARGE-MENT, REPAIR, DEMOLITION, REMOVAL,MAINTENANCE AND USE OF ALL BUILDINGSAND STRUCTURES: PROVIDING FOR THEISSUANCE OF PERMITS, COLLECTION OFFEES, MAKING OF INSPECTIONS ANDPROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONTHEREOF: KNOWN AS THE BUILDING CODE;AND REPEALING EXISTING ORDINANCE "Article
XX recodified to 1-3" OF THE TOWN OFHAMPSTEAD ZONING ORDINANCE, STATE OFNEW HAMPSHIRE.
1-3:1 ADOPTION OF BUILDING CODE.
Pursuant to RSA 674:51 (a), to delete Article I-3 of
the Town of Hampstead Zoning Ordinance entitled
"BOCA", and in lieu thereof, to substitute and adopt
by reference the "BOCA National Building Code/1990," Eleventh Edition as published by Building
Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.,
for the control of building and structures and their
construction as therein provided; and each and all
of the regulations, provisions, conditions, and terms
of said BOCA National Building Code 1990 are
hereby, by reference, adopted and made a part
hereof as if fully set out in this Ordinance, with the
exception of these additions, insertions, deletions
and changes as set forth in Sections 1-3:2 and 1-3:3
below.
1-3:2 ADDITIONS, INSERTIONS AND CHANGES.
That the following sections are hereby revised as
follows:
Section 1 00.1 Insert 'Town of Hampstead"
Section 103.4 Insert "March 12, 1991"
Section 114.3.1 Insert:
Estimated Value of Construction
From To Fee for Building Permit
$ $ 5,000.00 $30.00
5,000.00 10,000.00 35.00
10,000.00 25,000.00 40.00
25,000.00 50,000.00 50.00
Over the estimated value of $50,000.00 a permit fee of
1/1 0th of one percent (.1%) will be charged.
A fee of $125.00 shall be charged for a single family
residence, with an additional fee of $25.00 for residences
that contain a legal in-law apartment.
A duplex (2 units including a residence and "in-law-
apartment") shall be charged a fee of $150.00.
Condominiums and apartments shall be charged at a rate
of $75.00 per unit.
Electrical Permits
Residential
(single family) $30.00
Condominiums 20.00 per unit/per common building
Multi-family 20.00 per unit/per common building
Commercial 50.00
Plumbing Permits
Residential
(single family) $30.00
Condominiums 20.00 per unit/per common building
Multi-family 20.00 per unit/percommon building
Commercial 50.00
Heating Permits
Residential $25.00
Condominiums 20.00 Per unit/percommon building
(individual heating systems
for each unit-same as
residential fee)
Commercial 35.00
Multi-family 20.00 per unit/per building
Gas Permits
Residential $25.00
Condominiums 20.00 per unit
Commercial 35.00
Multi-family 20.00 per unit
Gas storage tanks and underground piping
1-3:3 PENALTIES
$35.00
Delete Section 117.4 and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
"117.4. In accordance with the requirements of
NHRSA 676:17, any person who violates any of the
provisions of this code or any condition of a permit
issued by any local administrator or land use board
acting under the authority ot this title:
(a.) Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person,
or guilty of a felony if any other person.
(b.) Shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed
$1 00.00 for each day that such violation is found to
continue after the conviction date or after the date
on which the violator receives written notice from
the municipality that he is in violation, whichever is
earlier."
1-3:4 BOARD OF BUILDING APPEALS
The Hampstead Zoning Board of Appeals/Adjustment
shall also sit and act and is hereby so authorized to
act, as the Hampstead Code Board of Appeals as is
required by RSA 674:51 II, (and in accordance with)
RSA 673:1 V, 673:3 II, and 673:5. Members and
alternates appointed to the Hampstead Zoning Board
of Appeals/Adjustment shall automatically thereby be
appointed as members or alternates, respectively, of
the Hampstead Building Code Board of Appeals.
1-3:5 SAVING CLAUSE.
That nothing in this Ordinance or in the building code
hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or
proceeding impending in any court, or any rights
acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes
of action acquired or existing, under any act or
ordinance hereby repealed as cited in Section 2 of this
Ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of
any character be lost, impaired or affected by this
Ordinance.
1-3:6 DATE OF EFFECT
That the Town Clerk shall certify the adoption of this
Ordinance and cause the same to be filed as required
by law; and this Ordinance Shall take full force and
effect immediately after the date of adoption by the
voters of the Town of Hampstead.
Recommended by the Planning Board
4. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning
Ordinance as proposed by the Planning Board as
follows:
AMENDMENT NO. 2
To amend Article 111-2:2. 1.B and Article lll-3:2.B
(PERMITTED USES concerning the keeping of animals)
by adding the following sentence:
"No such fencing shall be erected closer than 10 feet
from abutters' property lines unless such fence is at
least 200 feet from abutters' residences.
And to amend Article
read:
1-2:2.1. E and Article lll-3:2.E to
"Large animals such as horses and cattle shall not be
kept on lots of less than four acres unless the lot meetsthe following conditions: No more than one large animal
shall be kept on a two-acre lot; not more than three (3)
animals on a three-acre lot and no more than five (5)
animals on a lot of less than four acres."
Recommended by the Planning Board.
5. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning
Ordinance as proposed by the Planning Board as
follows:
AMENDMENT No. 3
To amend Article IV-4:5 (SIGNS, SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS)by adding:
"3. that the design and materials of the sign be approved
by the Board of Adjustment and,"
4. that where the frontage of a lot exceeds 300 feet
frontage, a bonus aggregate area not to exceed 1
square foot of display area for every 4 linear feet of
excess frontage shall be allowed and,
5. that no one sign shall exceed the maximum display
area restrictions for that Zone.
Recommended by the Planning Board.
6. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning
Ordinance as proposed by the Planning Board as
follows:
AMENDMENT NO. 4
To amend Article IV:4.1 B (SIGNS) by adding the following
paragraph:
"The display area of a sign is the surface area of the
regular geometric shape (e.g. rectangle, hexagon,
circle) containing the textual message and graphic
body of the sign, including borders and surrounding
space used to emphasize or set off the message from
the external dimensions of the sign. The angles of the
geometric shape must be 90 degrees or greater. The
area of the supporting structures is not included in the
display area unless it forms part of the graphic message
body."
Recommended by the Planning Board.
7. Shall we adopt the provisions of RSA 72:28, V and VI
for an optional veterans' exemption and an expanded
qualifying war service for veterans seeking the
exemptions? The optional veterans' exemption is $1 00,
rather than $50.
8. Shall we adopt the provisions of RSA 72:29-a, II to
increase the surviving spouse exemption for surviving
spouses of veterans who die while on active duty in
certain conflicts from $700 to $1400?
9. Shall we adopt the provisions of RSA 72:35, IV for an
optional property tax exemption on residential property
for a service-connected total disability? The optional
disability exemption is $1 ,400, rather than $700.
10. Are you in favor of returning to a 1-year term (as
provided in RSA 231 :62) for the town highway agent,
beginning with the term of the agent who shall be
elected at next year's regular town meeting?
11. To see if the town will vote to raise such sums of
money as may be necessary to defray town charges
for the ensuing year and make appropriations of the
same.
General Government
Public Safety
Highways
Sanitation
Health
Welfare
Culture and Recreation
Debt Service
Miscellaneous
$ 363,310.00
324,705.00
383,000.00
343,000.00
52,795.00
75,000.00
146,260.00
68,562.50
167,700.00
$1,924,332.50
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
12. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen
to hire money for the use of the town in anticipation of
taxes and pay for the interest on same.
13. To hear reports of Auditors and Committees and to act
thereon.
14. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen
to dispose of, by public auction or advertised sealed
bid, any real estate acquired by the town through Tax
Collector's deeds, excluding those parcels of real estate
which the Conservation Commission recommends for
retention in the best interest of the town, as provided in
RSA 80:42 and 80:42a.
15. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to
accept private donations of land, interest in land or
money for the purposes of contributing to the local
matching portion required for acquiring conservation
land or interest in land and other costs associated
therewith for permanent conservation use under the
N.H. Land Conservation Investment Program (LCIP)
RSA 221 :A, and authorize the Selectmen to apply for
and accept the state matching funds under the LCIPfor the purposes of acquisition of the fee or lesser
interest in conservation land. Said appropriated funds
and state matching funds may be expended by a
majority vote of the Conservation Commission with
the approval of the Selectmen.
1 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $20,000 to be added to the Conservation Fundfor future land acquisition by the Conservation
Commission.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
1 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $5,340.00 for a Water Resources Managementand Protection Plan to be incorporated into the TownMaster Plan.
Recommended by the Conservation Commission and
Planning Board.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
1 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $28,000.00 and to expend the same for a
general six percent (6%) pay raise for Town employees.
Unanimously not recommended by the Budget Committee.
1 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $200,000.00 for the purchase of a Class Apumper for the Fire Department.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $1 00,000.00 for a capital reserve fund for the
future purchase of fire apparatus.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee if
Article 19 is defeated.
Unanimously not recommended by the Budget Committee
if Article 19 is adopted.
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.
To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $100,000.00 to add to the established capital
reserve fund for the purchase of land and/or toward
construction of a new public library building.
Unanimously not recommended by the Budget Committee.
22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $1 5,000.00 for the purpose of an engineering
study for capital improvements to highways as
recommended by the Road Agent and the Highway
Capital Improvements Master Plan—proposed roads:
Westwood Road, Eastman Drive, Old Forge Road,
and Quarry Road.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $1,000 for the purpose of honoring the menand women serving our country during the Gulf War.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $1 8,043.00 to support the Rockingham Visiting
Nurse Association.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $6,711.00 to support the Center for Life
Management.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
27. To see if the town will instruct the Selectmen to legally
adopt an appropriate resolution in the form approved
by the Board of Trustees of the New Hampshire
Retirement System, so that those full-time Town
employees (presently five in number) who are not
presently part of any retirement system, shall become
eligible to participate in the New Hampshire Retirement
System from and after January 1 , 1 991 , with no credit
for prior service unless the Town by subsequent vote,
votes to fund such service; and to raise and appropriate
the sum of $6,200.00 to fund the contribution to said
retirement system for said employees for the year
1991.
By petition.
Unanimously recommended by the Budget Committee.
Unanimously recommended by the Personnel Policies
Wage and Salary Committee.
28. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Library
Trustees to accept, expend and apply any gifts and
donations made to the Trustees and to makeapplication for and to receive and spend in the nameof the town library any grants or other funds as maynow or hereafter be forthcoming from Federal, State,
local or private agencies that would be of benefit to the
library, and all expenditures to be in accordance with
RSA202-A:3, 6, and 11.
29. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the
sum of $20,000.00 and authorize the Selectmen to
apply to the state of New Hampshire for matching
fu nds to redesign the intersection of Old Danville Road
and Route 121 A.
Unanimously not recommended by the Budget Committee.
30. To see if the town will vote to accept the donation of
the Eli and Bessie Cohen foundation for $4,000.00.
31. To see if the town will vote to reconvey to Peter M.
Chiachio, Jr., and John R. Delgenio, as their interests
may appear, the land and buildings known as Tax Map14, Lot 23, taken from them by the town for 1 980 taxes
and conveyed to the town by Collector's Deed recorded
in Book 2437 at Page 466 of the Rockingham County
Registry of Deeds, in consideration of the payment by
said Chiachio and DelGenio of all unpaid taxes thereon
together with all accrued interest, penalties and costs.
32. To see if the town will vote to discontinue Leighton
Road, under RSA 231:43.
33. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Plaistov
Area Transit Advisory Committee to continue t(j
negotiate to bring rail transportation and facilities tcj
the Plaistow area. (No cost to the town is anticipated.
34. To see if the town will vote to direct the Chief of Police
to make public accurate transcripts of the daily police!
logs.
By petition.
35. To see if the town will vote to direct the Chief of Police
to maintain all police records and town-owned police
equipment (with the exception of police cruisers) at the!
Hampstead Police Station located at 16 Emerson'
Avenue or in another designated town building.
By petition.
36. To see if the town will vote to direct the Chief of Police
to comply with the New Hampshire Right to Know Lav
(and the Federal Freedom of Information Act) upor
request.
By petition.
37. To see if the town will vote to accept the following
portion of Tanglewood Drive: from the intersection o
Webber Road 611 feet ± to the boundary of Tax ma;
18, Lot 166.
By petition.
38. To see if the town will vote to accept Bloody Brool
Road and Buttrick Road as town roads.
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Given under our hands and seal, this fourteenth day of
February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and
ninety one.
A true -Attest
The polls will not close before 6:00 PM. It is understood
that a motion will be made at the opening of the meeting
that the polls remain open until 8:00 PM.
Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 will be voted by ballot on
Tuesday, March 12, 1991.
The remaining articles will be voted at the business meeting
which will be held on Friday, March 15, 1991 , at 7:00 PM in
the Middle School Gymnasium.
Budget of the Town of Hampstead, NH
PURPOSES OF APPROPRIATION(RSA 31 :4)
INCOME
Appropriations1990
Actual
Expenditures1990
APPROPRIATIONSENSUING FISCAL
YEAR 1991
Town Officers' Salary
Town Officers' Expenses
Election and Registration Expenses
Cemeteries
General Government Buildings
Reappraisal of Property
Planning and Zoning
Legal Expenses
Advertising and Regional Association
Board of Adjustment
PUBLIC SAFETYPolice Department
Fire Department
Rescue SquadBuilding Inspection
HIGHWAYS, STREETS & BRIDGESTown Maintenance
Street Lighting
SANITATIONSolid Waste Disposal
HEALTHHealth Department
Ambulances
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Rockingham Hospice
Vic Geary Center
Community Caregivers
Family Mediation
Rockingham Counseling Center
Derry Visiting Nurses
Center for Life ManagementLamprey Health Center
Rockingham Community Action
WELFAREGeneral Assistance
CULTURE AND RECREATIONLibrary
Parks and Recreation
Patriotic Purposes
Conservation Commission
39,650.00 41,029.00 42,550.00
25,804.29 127,350.00 145,172.96 125,900.00
177.00 8,000.00 4,657.01 2,600.00
11,064.75 36,840.00 24,456.20 36,585.00
537.00 79,750.00 81,685.61 75,630.00
5,000.00 7,291.00 4,000.00
36,213.87 83,000.00 63,453.74 60,300.00
8,000.00 13,124.02 10,000.00
4,390.00 4,390.00 4,245.00
3,079.00 6,000.00 5,138.81 6,000.00
47,563.22 214,400.00 238,621.02 208,700.00
1,494.10 65,800.00 65,815.71 65,500.00
19,410.00 23,903.16 22,150.00
27,400.00 28,355.00 28,355.00
85.00 374,900.00 368,087.28 362,000.00
20,000.00 19,556.06 21,000.00
9,305.00 352,415.00 348,453.33 343,000.00
1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00
35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00
700.00
1,500.00
3,000.00
1,500.00
9,455.50 9,443.90 6,817.00
650.00 650.00 650.00
18,043.00 18,043.00
6,391.00 6,391.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
2,128.00
550.40 30,000.00 36,005.38 75,000.00
7,839.50 81,300.00 81,300.00 87,160.00
42,550.00 42,373.04 45,850.00
2,750.00 2,839.81 3,250.00
10,000.00 10,952.93 10,000.00
PURPOSES OF APPROPRIATION(RSA31:4)
Appropriations1990
(1990-91)
Actual
Expenditures1990
(1990-91)
APPROPRIATIONSENSUING FISCAL
YEAR 1991(1991-92)
DEBT SERVICEPrincipal of Long-Term Bonds & Notes
Interest Expense—Long Term Bonds & Notes
Interest Expense—Tax Anticipation Notes
40,000.00
16,402.50
20,000.00
40,000.00
16,402.50
38,591.54
35,000.00
13,562.50
20,000.00
MISCELLANEOUSFICA, Retirement & Pension Contributions
Insurance
Unemploymnent Compensation
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
18,610.78
1,396.66
26,200.00
110,000.00
1,500.00
1,925,547.00
26,746.98
129,044.25
1,653.18
1,981,127.42
26,200.00
140,000.00
1,500.00
1,924,332.50
SOURCES OF REVENUE
ESTIMATEDREVENUE
1990
(1990-91)
ACTUALREVENUE
1990
(1990-91)
ESTIMATEDREVENUE
1991
(1991-92)
TAXESYield Taxes
Interest and Penalties on Taxes
Inventory Penalties
Land Use Change Tax
INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES-STATEShared Revenue-Block Grant
Highway Block Grant
LICENSES AND PERMITSMotor Vehicle Permit Fees
Dog Licenses
CHARGES FOR SERVICESIncome From Departments
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUESInterest on Deposits
Gift - Tel Noar
1,000.00
23,000.00
3,000.00
20,000.00
100,000.00
60,000.00
600,000.00
3,200.00
160,000.00
40,000.00
4,000.00
428.07
109,495.15
150,992.94
62,809.14
546,871.00
4,091.00
171,267.25
74,667.43
6,000.00
50,000.00
5,000.00
20,000.00
100,000.00
66,532.15
500,000.00
4,000.00
160,000.00
50,000.00
4,000.00
TOTAL REVENUES AND CREDITS 1,014,200.00 1,120,621.98 970,532.15
Assistant Director Judi Crowley organized the summer reading programwith the state-wide theme of "Get that Reading Rhythm". Crafts were ledby Susan Dunn, and the story-time was led by Janet Thiboutot. HermineAshby was awarded the prize for guessing the number of books read - 6908 itemsduring the summer. Parties were held for all the age groups participating.
Staff continues to participate in professional conferences and work-shops. Mrs. Rooney was elected chairman of the Merri-Hill-Rock LibraryCo-operative, a group of 21 libraries. Mrs. Crowley attended the variousworkshops centering on computer needs for a public library. Mrs. Crowleyand Mrs. Rooney met with the school librarians to better serve the needsof the students. The library also hosted many pre-school and school visits.
Memorial funds, and the donation from the Friends of the Library,enabled us to ready for computerizing the circulation system. Staff andvolunteers have been adding barcode labels to books preparing for commence-ment of the system by early spring. Patron cards will also be barcodedand when completed, checking out materials will be faster and more accurate.Inter-library loan throughout the state through electronic mail hasshortened the time borrowing books from other libraries for patrons.
We were sorry to have Ellen Hardsog and Jackie Fisher leave us,and Jennifer Watson off to college; but welcomed Betsy Daniels andMerrilee Mandigo to the staff. Elaine David, Elsie Miller, and MargaretNoonan continue to give endless hours helping us in the library.
The library has benefited from having Mr. Joseph Hannigan return to
the Board of Trustees; and Mrs. Pamela Hartung, Treasurer, and Dr. JayBurns, Chairman, continue to pursue avenues on how best to serve thecommunity on a long-term basis. The need for space is not going to
diminish, only increase as time goes on. Their continued interest andsupport is most appreciated.
The development of the computerization of the library is due to thecommitment of Assistant Director, Judi Crowley. The entire communitybenefits from the dedication of the library staff.
Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Mandigo, and I have enjoyed servingyou, and will continue to do so to the best of our ability.
Respectfully submitted,
Elizabeth B. Rooney, Director
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Public Library Trustee's Report—1990
This year at the Hampstead Public Library, we have continuedto increase our circulation, resulting in a very busy time and withever more crowded conditions. The staff, led by Elizabeth Rooney,continues to provide excellent service to the town, and we thankthem for their dedication.
We would like to thank all the people who have volunteeredtheir time at the library. Their help is greatly appreciated. Wewould like to thank the Lioness Club for donating books on tape,the Mother's Club for the books they have donated and especiallytheir sponsoring the Story Hour conducted by Char Taylor. Also,we would like to thank Cathe Cussen and the Garden Club for the
wonderful landscaping.
During the year, we have renovated the bathroom and installedcentral air conditioning. We have made great strides towardscomputerizing the circulation system which should be completedduring the coming year.
We would like to acknowledge the continued support of the
Friends of the Library and their donation of the hardware used in
the computerization of the library. We would also like to thankeveryone who has donated books and magazines during the year.
Respectfully submitted,
Jay P. Burns, ChairmanPamela L. HartungJospeh P. Hannigan, Jr.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS RALLY
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Hampstead Board of Adjustment Report—1990
The board of adjustment members would like to thank RichardHartung for his years of service as a board member and would like tocongratulate him on his successful campaign to the Selectmen'soffice. We wish him well on his future endeavors and will miss hisexperience on the board.
During 1990 the board heard:
IB requests for variances, 12 of which were granted.
39 requests for special exceptions, 30 of which were granted
1 am happy to announce that for the first time in recent yearsall the positions on the board have been filled. I thank the newmembers for their initiative and look forward to working with you in1991 .
Respectfully submitted
Kevin L. Camm, ChairmanHampstead Board of Adjustment
RECYCLING COMMITTEELeslie Riemitis, Elissa Stone, Cheryl Keim, Pat Bracken, Mary Ann Michaelsen, Phil
Longo (Not Pictured: Cay Robbins)
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Conservation Commission Annual Report—1990
The Conservation Commission continued to expand the Darby/Kelly BrookConservation area in 1990, purchasing 30 additional acres using the $20,000 approved
for this purpose at the March Town Meeting. This enlarges the total area to about 100
acres. Access is now available to this area from Country Road, Collins Drive, and
Golden Meadow Dr. A tour of the area will be conducted by the Commission in the fall.
The Commission applied for a grant from the NH Land Conservation Investment
Program (LCIP) for the purchase of some 70 acres off Main Street that abut existing
conservation lands. The grant was given preliminary approval in January and the
purchase is being concluded.
The Commission gained strength from the addition of several highly qualified residents
as members and alternates. The Commission now has a hydrogeologist, a
civil/environmental engineer, two land use consultants, and a waste managementconsultant, as well as the usual software engineers! As we strive to maintain the quality
of our water and land resources here in Hampstead, these skills will prove invaluable.
Thanks to Bruce Nadeau, who left the Commission this year.
This year the Commission processed eight Dredge and Fill applications, down from the
20 last year. These applications required the Commission to perform on-site inspections
and report to both the NH Wetlands Board and the Planning Board.
Again this year the Commission celebrated Arbor Day, distributing nearly 2000 WhiteSpruce, Douglas Fir and Scotch Pine seedlings to residents. It happens again in April.
The Commission again co-sponsored the Fishing Derby with the Civic and Mother's
Clubs.
This year the Commission is pursuing the idea of restoring some of our native
wildflowers to Town Conservation Lands. Residents who are aware of forest wildflowers
in the path of an imminent bulldozer should let the Commission know the details.
As part of our goal to assess the lands that we have under our care, the Commissionconducted a brief botanical survey of the magnificent Atlantic White Cedar swampdonated to the Town by Dean Howard. As part of our educational efforts we are
reproducing the results on the following pages.
Respectfully submitted,
Peter Archibald Al Maley, ChairmanPat Bracken Nick PangaroKen DeMarco Pete Quigley
Dominic Dominijanni Ed Riemitis
Julia and David Forbes Len Sarapas
Bob Klawitter Tim Stone
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ECOLOGY OF THE HAMPSTEAD ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR SWAMP
The Hampstead Cedar Swamp is an excellent example of this rare freshwater wetland
type. Chamaecyparis swamps only exist in a narrow (130 km wide) band along the
eastern coastal US. Factors such as draining, pollution, and logging have drastically
reduced the number of intact Atlantic White Cedar Swamps. It is important to protect
the best remaining examples of this natural community in order to preserve the natural
diversity of the our state.
Technically, a typical Atlantic White Cedar Swamp is classified as a Palustrine, Forested
Wetland (Cowardin et al. . 1979). They are usually semi-permanently flooded or
saturated with fresh, highly acidic water on organic soils. It has been theorized
(Redfield, 1965) that the overall rise in sea level since the last glacial period has, in
turn, led to a rise in ground freshwater levels thus creating conditions favorable to the
development of Cedar wetlands in coastal regions. With standing water prevailing for
most of the growing season, these sites are too wet for other tree species.
The Cedar trees usually grow on hummocks scattered throughout the flooded area. TheCedar Swamp system is ombrotrophic (dependant on precipitation for water and
minerals) with waters that are deficient in ions and low in pH (Laderman, 1980).
The soils that underlie the Swamp are classified as Histosols (commonly called "peat").
Because a Cedar Swamp is a very specialized habitat, only certain plant species can
survive there. Dominant in the Hampstead Swamp are Atlantic White Cedar
(Chamaecyparis thyoides). with Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis ). Sweet Pepperbush
(Clethra alnifolia) and the sedge Carex folliculata growing along the periphery. Ofspecial interest is the presence of a State Threatened species, Tufted Loosestrife
(Lysimachia thyrsiflora). within the Swamp. The list of plant species provided with this
report include those found along the edges of the swamp.
The size of the trees, the pristine condition of the Cedar Swamp, and the occurrence of
a state protected species make this site an exemplary Natural Area. It may be that one
of the trees exceeds the size of the current state champion Atlantic White Cedar from
Rye (Circumference 5' 11", height 41 feet, crown spread 38 feet [personal
comminication, T. Churchill, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests]).
Cedar Swamps and their associated thickets provide excellent cover for deer, rabbits and
birds. Two studies done in an Atlantic White Cedar Swamp in Barrington, NewHampshire recorded 16 species of breeding birds in 1951 and 13 species in 1984 (Miller
et al 1987). A copy of their findings is included with this report. In addition, the only
state record for the rare butterfly Hessel's Hairstreak (Mitoura hesseli ) is from this site.
Since the larvae of Hessel's Hairstreak feed only on Atlantic White Cedar, this species
has become less prevalent due to the destruction of its habitat.
The preservation of an intact Atlantic White Cedar Swamp community depends upon a
myriad of interacting factors with water regimes being the most critical. Flooding must
occur enough to discourage invasion by other species but permanent flooding drowns
seedlings and stresses mature trees. Ditching or draining the swamp will cause the peat
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substrate to desiccate to the point where it will no longer support Cedar trees.
Illustrations of these influences and the consequences associated with them are included
in this report.
In addition, nutrient enrichment and/or pollution is also detrimental to the CedarSwamp community. Surface runoff and septic leaching are the prime causes of these
impacts. This type of disturbance is often associated with residential development.
REFERENCES
Cowardin, L.M., V. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe, 1979. Classification of wetlands and
deepwater habitats of the United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. FWA/OBS-79/31. 103 pp.
Fernald, M.L. 1950. Gray's Manual of Botany, 8th Edition. D. Van Nostrand Co., NewYork. 1632 pp.
Gleason, H.A. The New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United
States and Adjacent Canada. Volume 3. 1952. The New York Botanical Garden, Hafner
Press. N.Y. 595 pp.
Laderman, A.D., ed., 1987. Atlantic White Cedar Wetlands. Westfield Press, Boulder,
CO. 401 pp.
, 1989. The ecology of Atlantic White Cedar wetlands: a communityprofile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biol. Rep. 85(7.21) 114 pp.
Miller, D., L. Gradischer, J. Orzel, W. Leak, and E. Miller. 1987. Changes in vegetation
and breeding bird use of an Atlantic white cedar swamp from 1951 to 1884. Pages 229-
231 IN Laderman, ed. Atlantic White Cedar wetlands Westview Press, Boulder CO.
New Hampshire Natural Heritage Inventory, Department of Resources and EconomicDevelopment. Protected Plants of New Hampshire, unpubl.
Redfield, A.C. 1965. Ontogeny of a salt marsh estuary. Science 147:50-55.
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A CHECKLIST OF THE PLANTS OF THE HAMPSTEAD ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR SWAMP
TREES HERBS
Chamaecyparis thyoides
Acer rubrumQuercus rubra
Quercus bicolor
Pinus strobus
Ulmus americana
Castanea dentata
Betula populifolia
Betula lenta
Fraxinus nigra
Sassafras albidum
SHRUBS
Cornus stolonifera
Viburnum recognitum
Viburnum alnifolium
Vaccinium corymbosumVaccinium anguslifolium
Clethra alnifolia
Gaylussacia baccata
Kalmia angustifolia
Ilex verticillata
Spiraea latifolia
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Alnus rugosa
Hamamelis virginiana
Lyonia ligustrina
^Toxicodendron vernix
VINES
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Vitis novae-angliae
Smilax rotundifolia
Atlantic White CedarRed MapleRed OakSwamp White OakWhite Pine
American ElmChestnut
Grey Birch
Black Birch
Black AshSassafras
Red Osier
Arrow-woodMoosewoodHighbush Blueberry
Low Sweet Blueberry
Sweet PepperbushBlack Huckleberry
Sheep Laurel
Winterberry
MeadowsweetButtonbush
Speckled AlderWitch Hazel
MaleberryPoison Sumac
Virginia CreeperNew England GrapeGreenbrier
FERNS AND FERN ALLIES
Lycopodium obscurumOsmunda regalis
Osmunda claytonia
Osmunda cinnamomeaOnoclea sensibilis
Pteridum aquilinum
Dryopteris thelypteris
Princess Pine
Royal Fern
Interrupted Fern
Cinnamon FernSensitive Fern
Bracken FernMarsh Fern
Uvularia sessifolia
Trientalis borealis
Gaultheria procumbensMaianthemum canadense
Aralia nudicaulis
Mitchella repens
Monotropa uniflora
Lysimachia thyrsiflora*
Viola cucullata
Viola lanceolata
Viola palens
Lemma minorDrosera rotundifolia
Rubus hispidus
Iris versicolor
Medeola virginiana
Toxicodendron radicans
Bidens discordia
Epilobium coloratum
Eupatorium maculatum
Eupatorium perfoliatum
Lycopus uniflorus
Lysimachia quadrifolia
Pyrola virens
Hieracium paniculatum
Melampyrum lineare
Nymphaea odorata
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Polygonum arifolium
Impatiens capensis
Cornus canadensis
Scutellaria epilobifolia
Coptis groenlandica
Clintonia borealis
Thalictrum polygamumCypripedium acaule
Solidago bicolor
Solidago juncea
Aster lateriflorus
Aster acuminatus
Aster umbellatus
Prenanthes altissima
Ludwigia palustris
•State Threatened species
Wild OatsStarflower
Wintergreen
Canada Mayflower
Sarsaparilla
Partridgeberry
Indian Pipe
Tufted Loosestrife
Hooded Violet
Long-leaved Violet
Pale Violet
DuckweedRound-leaved SundewDewberryBlue Flag
Indian Cucumber-root
Poison Ivy
Bur-marigold
Willow-herb
Joe Pye WeedBoneset
Water-horehoundWhorled Loosestrife
Green-flowered Pyrola
Panicled HawkweedCow-wheatWhite Water Lily
Water Plantain
TearthumbJewelweed
BunchberryScullcap
Goldthread
Bead Lily
Tall Meadow RuePink Lad/s-slipper
Silverod
Early Goldenrod
Calico Aster
Whorled Wood-aster
Flat-toped Aster
Rattlesnake-root
Water-purslane
GRASSES, SEDGES AND RUSHES
Carex folliculata
Carex intumescens
Carex lurida
Carex oligosperma
Carex crinita
Scirpus atrovirens
Dulichium arundinaceumCalamagrostis canadensis
Glyceria canadensis
Juncus tenuis
Panicum spp.
a SedgeSwollen Sedge
a SedgeFew-seeded Sedge
Crinkled Sedgea Bullrush
Three-way SedgeCanadian Reed-bentgrass
Rattlesnake-grass
Path RushPanic Grass
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Zoning Ordiannce Committee Report — 1990
Having completed the revision of the Zoning Ordinance in October, 1989, the Zoning Ordinance Committee was
inactive during the first eleven months of 1990 while waiting for Planning Board action on either of the
two drafts previously submitted by the Committee: Phase I, the mechanical reorganization of the Ordinance
(submitted in September, 1987, revised November 1988) or Phase II, the complete revision of the Ordinance
(delivered in October 1989).
The Planning Board placed Phase I in the November Special Town Warrant and the voters approved it.
Shortly thereafter, the Committee met with the Planning Board to determine the Committee's future course
of action. It was jointly agreed that the Committee would resume meetings for the specific purpose of
developing and submitting to the Planning Board recommended warrant articles based on the Committee's work
on Phase II, the real substance of the Committee's work. These suggested warrant articles will be
considered by the Planning Board for inclusion in future town warrants, at its option.
The Committee met in late November to plan its activities for 1991. During the meeting, Peter Killheffer,
the new Planning Board representative, suggested that the scope of the Committee be expanded to include
consideration of matters not presently in the Ordinance, a marked departure from the Committee's original
charter. The matter was referred to the Selectmen, since they appointed the Committee and defined its
original scope.
In summary, the work of the Committee in 1991 will be the submission to the Planning Board of the changes,
additions and language clarification suggestions which the Committee identified in Phase II, this time in
the form of future warrant articles, and thus conclude its task, begun in April, 1987.
Regrettably, the Committee will no longer have the valuable contributions of two of its original members,
who resigned during the year:
Claire Alexander, who in 1986 initiated and spearheaded the effort to "do something" about the Zoning
Ordinance. It was Claire's concerns about the unclear language of the Zoning Ordinance and the
unfairness of its administration that convinced us that a complete overhaul of the Ordinance was the
only logical way to address both concerns. Her dedication to this task inspired us to pool our
talents in the accomplishment of those goals. Under her leadership, our collective efforts led to
the appointment of the Zoning Ordinance Committee in April, 1987, as a result of Town Meeting action.
Claire is also serving her second term as Trustee of the Trust Funds, an elective office, and
John Uillioas, our first chairman, who had the difficult task of organizing and providing direction
to the Committee during its early stages and through the completion of Phase I in what was really
uncharted territory, while becoming himself familiar with the nuances of zoning. John was appointed
to the Planning Board during his tenure in the Committee and presently serves as its vice-chairman.
Ue thank Claire and John for their contributions to the Committee on behalf of the citizens of Hampstead
and congratulate them for their unquestionable civic spirit, which they continue to demonstrate in other
public posts.
For the Committee,
X^ j Jorge llesa-Tejada, chairman
THE COMMITTEE:
Beverly Fuller, secretary Jorge Mesa-Tejada, chairman Rodney Pica
Kevin Camm, Board of Adjustment Peter Killheffer, Planning Board Rick Hartung, Selectman
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Hampstead Recreation Commission Report—1990
The Hampstead Recreation Commission(HRC) consists of a five(5)member board: Terry Pavlini-Chairman, Phil Torre, Nelson Currin,Donald Simpson, and David Morin. Patti Christensen is the directorof the HRC. This is a year round part-time position. The HRCadministers and supervises the recreation programs and facilitiesoffered in Hampstead. The public is invited to attend any HRCmeetings held on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 7 pm.
Our summer program continues to grow with over 175 childrenregistered. The children enjoyed a full range of art and sportsactivities as well as field trips every Wednesday. The HRC wouldlike to thank the many active and supportive parents who gave ofthedr time and talents to further enhance the program. The LittleRed Wagon made two appearances as well as one appearaece of theMusic Masters Theatre group.
We enjoyed the summer at the Hampstead Town Beach. The HRC teststhe quality of the water once a week. This year, the beach permitwill be sold starting in January as this is a year round permit.The HRC maintains the facility, the waterfront, and provides thelifeguards
.
The Hampstead Memorial Gymnasium is maintained by the HRC and isconstantly in use. Permisssion to use the gym must be granted bythe HRC. We were thrilled this year as we were able to installnew glass backboards with break-away rims with the financialhelp of the Hampstead Men's Basketball League and the Civic Club.At this time, we must thank the Hampstead Men's BasketballLeague and the Greater Haverhill Rotary club(Bill Letoil) for theirgenerous contributions. These contributions helped greatly inenhancing our summer program.
The tennis courts were under the new management os the newly formedHampstead Tennis Association. Clinics were offered, Round Robinsand a very successful tournament was held. Our thanks goes outto Dick and Terry Southwick and their committee for their hard work.
This year the HRC began itsproject on the Jack Wood Memorial Fieldin East Hampstead. We are dedicating 1991 to finishing this fieldThe Hampstead Mothers club is also planning a playground areaat this location.
The Annual Seniors Christmas Dinner was a great success with 215(record (number) attending. The HRC would like to acknowledgethe great efforts of the seniors trip committee. Thanks toEdna Fletcher , Lillian Hurn, andAlfred Feno.
The Recreation Commission sponsored a track team, coached byPatti Christensen, to the Hershey Track and Field Event in Rochester,30 Children participated. The team received25 ribbons and 15state finalist T-shirts. The 9 year old relay team finished 3rdin the state. The 11 year old relay team finished 4th overall.
The HRC ski program at Bradford Ski Area for children and adultsfilled to capacity.
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We are still very proud of our affiliation with the NYSCA( NationalYouth Sports Coaches Association) The HRC has certified over 100coaches to date. This organization stresses quality coachingwith emphasis on fun, fairness, and the satisfaction of competition,
Once again, The HRC thanks those individuals who assisted in makingall of our recreational programs a great success.
Respectfully submitted,
Hampstead Recreation Commission
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Hampstead Recycling Committee Report — 1990
Hampstead's first four months of recycling has been a tremendous success.Curbside collection of recyclables: newsprint, glass and aluminum cans by ournew hauler, Hussey Disposal of Nashua, NH began in September, 1990. Along withour recycling of scrap metals through drop-off by residents at the landfill,as well as composting and reuse of yard wastes, Hampstead is now recycling at a
very successful rate nearing its 25% goal. The Town is recycling approximately23% of its total solid waste on a weight basis, of which 9.4% is attributed tocurbside recycling and 12.9% is comprised of scrap metals and yard waste. Thissuccess is due to the overwhelming participation by Town residents, (which is
in excess of 80%), and the assiduous planning and smooth implementation of theprogram.
Hampstead made the application, met criteria and was awarded the maximumallowable grant of $4,751.90 from NH Governor's Recycling Grants Program whichwas used to cover half the cost of the bin. The blue and gold recycling binswere chosen to match the school colors. The bins were produced using 25%recycled plastic and were purchased through a bid process from Rehrig PacificCompany of Raymond, NH.
Records indicate that the Town is recycling approx i mat e 1 y 9.4% of is solidwaste or an average of 5.3G tons per wee! through the curbside recyclingprogram. Given the existing contract for- the collection and marketing of therecyclables, the Recycling Committee calculates recycling is less expensivethan the regular trash disposal. The Town is saving $34 per ton on each ton ofwaste recycled as opposed to disposal with the regular solid waste. Tn
addition, for each ton of mater ials recycled, the Fown saves $52.50 per ton in
fees charged, (tipping fees', for incineration ^t the Waste to Energy facility.Avoided tipping fees total appr o - ima t e 1 y $4,300 for 1990 grid reduce the SolidWaste expenditures but are attributable to Recycling. The total savings in
1990 was about $7,000. or $86 per ton less to recycle as compared to disposalin the regular trash. Moreover, the cost savings would increase with anincrease in the participation in the curbside recycling program.
Recycling totals $17,803.80 for the four months ended December 31, 1990 wellunder the $31 ,000. warrant, approved at the Town meeting in 1990. This figureincludes the capital outlay of $9,503.80 to purchase the recycling bins andoperating expenses of $8,300. for the collection and marl-eting of recyclables.The cost of recycling for the Town when the funds received as revenues fromthe grant are considered is about $13,000.
In 1991 , curbside recycling will cost $26,000. At the current recycling rateof 9.4%, Hampstead will recycle approximately 279 tons of newsprint, glass andaluminum. We will enjoy a decrease in tipping fees of $52.50 for every ton of
recycled materials, or about $14,650. in our Solid Waste budget for the year.
The items chosen for recycling met criteria for weight reduction, costeffectiveness, and encouraged maximum participation by residents. The
possibility of recycling other- items will continue to he investigated. Tin,
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Hampstead Recycling Committee Report — 1990
continued
plastic, other paper, cardboard and food waste are some materials in solidwaste which can be recycled. We will teep apprised of the recycling methods,marketing options and costs for these or other additional materials for
recycling and propose them as soon as possible. We encourage everyone to
complete the cycle by purchasing recycled products.
Respectfully submitted,
The Hampstead Recycling Committee:Patriot- BrackenC tier- y 1 Keim
Ph i 1 LongoMaryanne Nichaelsen
Leslie Riem.it is
Elissa Stone
Quadtown Solid Waste Subdistrict
Annual Report — 1990
Quadtown Solid Waste Subdistrict conducted its quarterly businessmeetings and several work sessions to complete the Solid Waste Plan whichwas submitted to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services(NHDES) and 149-M Solid Waste District on March 20, 1990.
Preliminary review of the Quadtown Plan was done by Kathleen Brockettof NHDES who noted it appears to be complete in content and time frames, andcomplimented the committee for a fine job. The Committee operated andcompleted the plan for a total of $1,369.56.
The Plan, submitted to the 149-M Solid Waste District per therequirement of the State, is an appendix to the District's over all plan whichwill be submitted to the State for complete approval in 1991.
Elections were held in June. Officers elected were:
Bill Choate ChairmanNathaniel Rowell Vice ChairmanMichael Colotti TreasurerSuzanne Ryan Secretary
Master files were moved to the Rockingham Planning Commission, Exeter,for public access. Minutes will continue to be placed on file at the Town Hall
of each Quadtown member.
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Bi-annual Budget for 1991 and 1992:
TypingPrinting
P.O. BoxStationeryLegal FeesContingency
$500.00500.0050.00
150.00600.00
3,600.44
$5,630.44 Total Budget 1991 & 1992
Quadtown members voted to return $7,000.00 in dues to member towns.
Hampstead, Kingston, and Newton each received $2,000.00, and East Kingstonreceived $1,000.00. This is the 2nd year the Quadtown has refunded dues to
the towns.
Quadtown members will continue to meet quarterly, per the by-laws, to
assess all new options for Solid Waste Management and review currentpractices. These new options will be assessed in preparation for amending the
plan which is required bi-annually. Special emphasis will be to evaluate a
Quadtown program for Recycling and the needs for a Household HazardousWaste program for our Subdistrict.
Respectfully submitted,
Quadtown Committee Members
Hampstead: Bill Choate, Chairman
Michael Colotti, Treasurer
Joseph Guthrie, Selectmen's Representative
East Kingston: Nathaniel Rowell, Vice Chairman
Donald Clark
Donald Andolina, Selectmen's Representative
Kingston:
Newton:
Bruce Campbell
Martha Bailey
Suzanne Ryan, Secretary
David LeDuc, Selectmen's Representative
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Rockingham Planning Commission Report—1990
The Rockingham Planning Commission provided a variety of services to Hampsteadduring 1990.
1. Sent letters to Conservation Commission and Fire Chief soliciting inputfor the Master Plan. Incorporated input from the Cemetery committee.
2. Incorporated information from the Fire Department into the CIP. Preparedand presented a CIP table estimating future assessment ratios and localtax rates. Updated the CIP with 1990 Town Meeting results and submittedit to the Board. Continued to refine CIP with input from the PlanningBoard, the Budget Committee, and the Selectmen.
3. Presented Master Plan draft chapters to the Planning Board of WaterResources, Recreation, Conservation and Preservation. Sent a copy of the
Recreation Chapter to the Trails Committee.
4. Prepared and presented a plan of action for completion of the Master Planand CIP. Sent letter to Planning Board Clerk regarding outstanding itemsin the Master Plan and CIP. Sent a letter to the Board Chairman regardingcompletion of the Master Plan and CIP.
5. Met with Planning Board member regarding the Master Plan.
6. Provided 10 copies of the current drafts of the Master Plan and CIP. Sentcopies of the CIP to two Board members.
In addition, the RPC delivered copies of the 1990 Planning and Land UseRegulation books and submitted a proposal for preparing the Town's first WaterResource Management and Protection Plan.
In addition to Town-specific assistance, Hampstead benefited from planningservices provided on a region-wide basis to member communities. During 1990these included:
1. Provided administrative, organizational and planning assistance to the
Southeast Regional Solid Waste District (149-M). The District is a 21
town organization created to plan for and develop long term solid wastedisposal options in Southeastern Rockingham County. Specific work thisyear Included a complete update/ rewrite of the 1987 Solid Waste Plan asrequired by State law.
2. Completed work on the third phase of a multi-year effort to develop aregional master plan designed to set forth land use and development policiesfor the region and to develop supporting data for those policies. Topicscovered included in phase III are: Water Resources, Forestry, Wildlifeand Farmland Protection.
3. Organized and hosted the 7th annual Natural Resources Lecture Series in
cooperation with the Rockingham County Conservation District and CooperativeExtension Service. Topics included groundwater protection and septic systemfunction, soil-based lot sizing under a new proposed model regulation,new rules of the State Wetland Board, and N.H. Rivers Protection Program.
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4. Assisted in the organization of and hosted the 15th annual Municipal LawLecture Series for town officials involved with land-use decision making.
5. Prepared and distributed our annual zoning and building code amendmentcalendar informing town officials of the required timing of events asso-ciated with proposed zoning and building code amendments.
6. Completed work on a study of regional water supply systems and long rangeneeds, organized by the Southern N.H. Water Supply Task Force.
7. Organized the 6th annual Rockingham County Household Hazardous WasteCollection Project providing County residents with environmentally safedisposal of unwanted hazardous household products.
8. Continued to assist in the planning and organizational aspects of COAST— the Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation — an organizationof public transit providers in Rockingham County, Strafford County andSouthern Maine. RPC support this year included investigations intosupplemental funding sources, an inventory of park and ride facilitiesand the sponsoring of coordination meetings for human service transporationproviders in the region.
9. Continued to assist in Federal, State and local coordination of highwayImprovement planning and public transit planning; provided technical assis-tance to local highway safety committees and performed numerous trafficanalyses; provided technical assistance on highway corridor and signalanalyses; continued work with committees on special transportation needs.
10. Published and distributed an update to Guide to Transportation Servicesfor the Elderly and Disabled in Rockingham and Strafford Counties .
11. Continued to assist communities in the development of road surface manage-ment system plans which are designed to provide decision makers with a
comprehensive assessment of local road maintenance needs, repair strategies,and costs.
12. Prepared and distributed model excavation regulations based on the 1989
changes made to RSA 155-E. Continued to maintain and update our collectionof model ordinances, subdivision regulations and other local land useregulations
.
13. Attended hearings and wrote letters in support of several legislative initia-tives, including bills to permit towns and cities to charge developersfor off-site costs resulting from development — so called "impact fees",and to provide uniform shoreland protection standards statewide.
14. Prepared and distributed Summary of RSA Amendments - 1990 , our annualsummary of changes to planning-related RSA's. The document explains changesmade during the year's legislative session, and suggests actions necessaryfor compliance.
15. Organized and sponsored the second annual Planning Board Training Workshopseries in conjunction with the Rockingham County Cooperative ExtensionService and Conservation District. Topics included an update on newplanning statutes, code enforcement, wetlands, septic systems, andconserving rural character through creative development.
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16. Assisted the Exeter River Watershed Association in its efforts to protectthe Exeter and Squamscott Rivers by promoting coordinated land useregulations.
17. Prepared and distributed an Annual Report and two issues of "RockinghamNotes", the newsletter of the Rockingham Planning Commission.
18. Supplied 1989 New Hampshire Planning and Land Use Regulation books toPlanning Boards
.
19. Continued development of in-house Geographic Information System (GIS) for
use in local and regional planning. County-wide soils data were obtainedand the latest USGS Aquifer Study maps were digitized for use in localand regional planning.
20. Prepared and distributed a 1990 version of "Regional Facts", a 25 pagepublication of demographic information. Fielded numerous inquiries and
requests for statistical information regarding the region, its economyand demographics.
21. Monitored action of the Pease Redevelopment Commission and its successorthe Pease Development Authority, and communicated to them repeatedly theneed to incorporate regional concerns in their planning process; revieweddraft and final versions of Bechtel's Redevelopment Plan, submitted writtencomments, and attended numerous public hearings on same.
22. Co-sponsored two regional meetings regarding reestablishing intercity(Amtrak) rail service from Boston to Portland via Plaistow, Exeter andDover; adopted formal resolutions supporting the proposal.
23. Prepared and distributed Implementation of an Impact Fee System in N.H.
Communities , an analysis of the legal and technical basis for using impactfees in New Hampshire. The report included a step by step explanationof a sample impact fee ordinance; distributed copies of the landmarkBrickmaster v. Salem (1990) N.H. Supreme Court case which supports theuse of impact fees.
24. Participated in the Route 101 Expansion Project "working group" to expresslocal support for the project, and relay concerns about highway safetyand environmental issues. Prepared responses to NHDOT regarding issuesthat should be addressed in the Environmental Impact Statement.
25. Participated in the statewide "Ad Hoc Soils Committee" in reviewing revised
soil-based lot sizing regulations; represented local planning issues and
concerns in that process.
26. Began a cooperative study of the Route 101 Corridor (Stratham to Portsmouth)
with NHDOT, Stratham, Greenland and Kimball Chase Co. to assess futureneeds and recommend methods and controls to limit future congestion.
27. Provided continued support to the NHDOT and the Route 111 By-Pass Committeein Windham and Salem regarding future construction of a bypass around ShadowLake and the existing Route 28/Route 111 intersection. Support has includedpreparation of land use and public lands map, evaluating local developmentpolicies and assessing the buildout potential within the study area.
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28. Sponsored a local public officials meeting in conjunction with the N.H.Water Resources Board to present results of the USGS Aquifer DelineationStudy in the Exeter and Lamprey River Basins.
29. Provided assistance to four communities in preparing recycling grantapplications; prepared and distributed a regionwide summary of municipalrecycling programs and activities (Recycling in the RPC Region: A StatusReport , January 1990).
30. Provided ongoing technical assistance and support to the Plaistow AreaTransit Advisory Committee (PATAC) in their efforts to improve publictransit service in the Plaistow area (including extension of MBTA service).
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Plaistow Area Transit Advisory Committee Report — 1990
The officers and members of the multi-town organization
known as PATAC (Plaistow Area Transit Advisory Committee)
want to thank the voters of our towns for their support and
offer this report of PATAC ' s progress since its birth in May
of 1990.
When PATAC was first formed, we were gratified at the
large number of towns which sent representatives to work on
restoring commuter rail service to the Plaistow area.
At our first meeting, we divided into subcommittees to
work on coming up with a ridership survey, with getting
by-laws drawn up and with investigating sites along the
existing railroad tracks for a station and, later, a
lay-over facility.
Our first job was to find out if there were enough
people out there who would ride a commuter train from the
area. With the help from the New Hampshire Department of
Transportation and the Rockingham Planning Commission, this
ridership survey was guickly formed and completed in August.
The survey showed that there is widespread support for
commuter service and our work went forward.
Our monthly meetings, rotating among the member towns,
drew upon the knowledge of experts in the field as well as
from volunteers, among whom were included several members of
NHDOT, including former Commissioner Wallace Stickney,
current Commissioner Charles O'Leary, Rail Bureau Chief John
Clement; Charles Steward and John Thompson of the MBTA,
James Stoetzel of Stoetzel Associates of Andover, Mass.;
Colin Pease of Gilford Transportation; Thomas Greenman of
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the Nashua Study Committee; and Wayne Davis, chairman of the
Portland-based TrainRiders/Northeast .
.
In December, proposed legislation was filed to study
the formation of a transit authority, if, indeed, one is
needed; a letter was sent to set up a meeting with
Massachusetts Gov. William Weld and Lt . Gov. Paul Cellucci;
and an appointment was sought for a meeting with New
Hampshire Gov. Judd Gregg.
Although we would like to report that commuter rail
service between Plaistow and Boston is a reality, we feel
that that service could be in place within a couple of
years, if not sooner.
On a personal note, I want to thank the entire
membership of PATAC , especially the officers and the members
of the various sub-committees - without them we would never
have reached the point at which we now find ourselves.
Again, we thank the voters and residents of our towns
and ask for your continued support.
Respectfully submitted,
Merilyn P. Senter
PATAC chairman and
State Representative, Rock. District 9
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TOWN OF HAMPSTEADNEW HAMPSHIRE
03841
Korean/Vietnam war Monument Committee
Re: 1991 Committee Report
John T. Oliver
Chairperson
(603) 329-4819
Maurice I. Randall Jr.
Treasurer
(603) 329-6959
Allun R. Hamblett
Secretary
(603) 329-5675
Richard H. HartungSelectman
(603) 329-5319
The first meeting of the Korean/Vietnam War Monument Committee was held
on July 5, 1990, as a result of a town vote authorizing $500 as "seed money" for a
Korean/Vietnam War Memorial. The Board of Selectmen, represented by Richard
Hartung, set up a committee consisting of John Oliver (Chairperson), Allun
Hamblett (Secretary), and Maurice Randall (Treasurer).
The Committee was sympathetic to the unhealed wounds remaining on both
sides of the debate surrounding the Vietnam and other wars. The monumentspresented an opportunity to finally focus on the individual men and women whoserved, and honor their personal sacrifice. Above all, the Committee wanted each
monument to reflect a statement of historical significance for future generations of
Hampstead residents.
After a series of meetings, the Committee developed the concept of a
"Veterans Park" centered on the existing World War II Memorial on the town hall
green. The Korean and Vietnam Monuments will flank each side of the World WarII Memorial, with the World War I Memorial placed on-line to the front. The Civil
War Memorial overlooks the park from its current position. Depending on available
resources, a curved walkway and various landscaping will be used to blend the park
into Hampstead's classic small town setting.
Two monoliths of native granite were selected for the monuments. TheKorean Monument will bear the inscription "Dedicated to all Korean Era Veterans
who served, fought, and died. 1950-1954. The first war in American history where
we repelled aggression as part of a United Nations Force," along with a map of
Korea and a flag of the United Nations. The Vietnam Monument will be inscribed
"Dedicated to all Vietnam Era Veterans who served, fought, and died. 1961-1975.
The first helicopter assault war and America's longest conflict in the cause of
freedom." Like the Korean Monument, the Vietnam Monument will have an
inscribed map and a facsimile of an assault helicopter. Both memorials will bear the
names of the men and women who entered the service from Hampstead. (The
Committee is still collecting the names of Hampstead veterans.)
The Committee set a goal to raise $7,500 through the support of citizens and
local businesses. To date, the Committee has raised in excess of $4,000 and also
received "in kind" donations of concrete, landscaping services, and other materials.
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1991 Committee Report
Korean/Vietnam War Monument Committee
The Committee is extremely grateful for the town's initial support of $500, but moresupport is needed to reach our goal.
The Committee selected Memorial Day (Monday, May 27) to celebrate and
dedicate the monuments; all residents, their families and friends are encouraged to
actively participate. The celebration will also be dedicated to those men and womencurrently serving in operation Desert Storm.
Each Committee member served the town on this project for his ownpersonal reasons. It has turned out to be a "labor of love" for each member, and
a time to reflect upon past comrades and the reason men answer the call to arms.
We have learned a lot from each other, and have embraced the support of those
Hampstead residents who have asked to be a part of the project.
Respectfully Submitted,
Korean/Vietnam War Monument Committee
Allun R. Hamblett
Secretary
Sgt. Major John Oliver at Support Our Troops Rally
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Births Registered in the Town of Hampstead, NHFor Year Ending December 31, 1990
Date of Birth Place of Birth
January 11 Derry, N.H.
January 24 Derry, N.H.
January 25 Exeter, N.H.
February 2 Stoneham, MA
February 16 Derry, N.H.
February 22 Manchester, N .H
March 2 Manchester, N .H
March 9 Nashua, N.H.
March 14 Exeter, N.H.
March 25 Exeter, N.H.
March 31 Manchester, N •H
April 4 Derry, N.H.
April 4 Derry, N.H.
April 11 Manchester, N .H
April 19 Stoneham, MA
April 25 Manchester, N..H
May 4 Derry, N.H.
May 5 Derry, N.H.
May 23 Derry, N.H.
May 25 Exeter, N.H.
May 31 Derry, N.H.
June 1 Exeter, N.H.
June 11 Manchester, N,• H,
June 16 Exeter. N.H.
July 6 Derry, N.H.
July 17 Derry, N.H.
July 25 Manchester, N. H.
August 9 Derry, N.H.
September 6 Nashua, N.H.
September 13 Derry, N.H.
September 26 Derry , N.H.
September 26 Nashua, N.H.
September 30 Derry, N.H.
October 21 Exeter, N.H.
October 22 Derrv, N.H.
October s.1 Manchester, N. H.
November 6 Derry, N.H.
November 9 Manchester, N. H.
November 10 Derry, N.H.
November 11 Exeter, N.H.
December 4 Exeter, N.H.
December 12 Derry, N.H.
December 20 Derry, N.H.
December 28 Derry, N.H.
Name of Child Name of Father
Patrick Maurice Curry II Patrick Maurice Curry
Russell Douglas Lewis
Emily Groves McCune
Allison Frances Brody
Michelle Lynn Rosenberg
Emily April Scotti
Cameron Edward Bjork
Spencer William Edwards
Kyle. Guy Pettoruto
Thomas Eugene Lewis
Christopher Groves McCune
Michael Bruce Brody
Donald Ira Rosenberg
Joseph James Scotti
Gregory Edward Bjork
Robert David Edward
Guy John Pettoruto
Chelsie Caroline Whitney James Robert Whitney
Lauren Jean Estabrook
Lance Michael Hickey
Kegan James Spencer
Sarah Dempsey Eppich
Laura Natalie Peterson
Christian N. Howard
Amanda Marie Marotto
Jessica Jeanne Page
Jeffrey Jacob Knox
Brittni Chenelle Wilson
Jessica Lynn Cafazzo
Christopher G. McGinnis
Boyd Alan Estabrook
Michael John Hickey
James Jeffrey Spencer
Frederick S. Eppich
Jeffrey Scott Peterson
Nelson Howard III
Anthony Michael Marotto
Randall John Page
James Brian Knox
John Wright Wilson, Jr.
Paul John Cafazzo
Henry Charles McGinnis
Lauren Elizabeth Freeman Stephen Lawrence Freeman
Christopher M. Dumais
Nicholas Andrew Currier
Aimee Lynn Valliere
Sean Joseph Kelly
Elizabeth Ann DeLuca
Jeffrey Norman Dumais
Peter David Currier
Edward James Valliere
Daniel Michael Kelly
Dennis David DeLuca
Caitlin Elizabeth Mayhew John David Mayhew
Anna Kristine Jones
James Russell Maher
Adam Clint Hart
Lucas Joseph Perry
Edward F. Zaremba, III
K.i.rstin Tnarid White
Ashley Elaine Saffer
Ryan Christopher Kirby
Michael Richard Durant
Nicole Nancy Reynolds
Laurel Marissa Salladay
Sara Ann C. de los Heros
Mark Teagan Norris
Nicole Elaine Curry
Gregory Brian Galvin
Michael Irving Jones
Richard Russell Maher
Douglas Clint Hart
Joseph Michael Perry
Edward F. Zaremba, JR
James Robert T*Thi te
Allan Donald Saffer
Christopher Brian Kirby
Richard Francis Durant
David Leo Reynolds
John Leslie Salladay
Reinaldo 0. de los Heros
Mark Robert Norris
Patrick Maurice Curry
Mark Brian Galvin
Maiden Name of Mother
Eleanor Donahue
Cheryl Louise Keim
Ellen Louise Favorat
Joyce Kathryn Windt
Susan Helen Lapar
Linda Elaine Staton
Francesca Jeanette Johnson
Ellen Elizabeth Whedon
Maria Teresa Abascal
Melissa Bonnie Wentworth
Karen Jean Toof
Lili Ann Tzikas
Renee Marie Pelletier
Alyssa M. Ross
Dawn Elizabeth Flood
Susan Kay Wilson
Janice Marie Simard
Donna Rose Machado
Julie Elizabeth Bartlett
Shelly Ann Pacht
Robin Mersereau
Theresa Jo Brown
Deborah Ann Callaghan
Karen Anne Gallant
Anne Marie Kelleher
Eileen Anne Flannery
Dianne Marie Kirk
Nancy Kathryn Chadwick
Cordelia Ann Backes
Joan Beckerer
Deborah Kay Spiessl
Margaret Ann Crowley
Barbara A. Haney
Robin Tobias
Kimberl" Kel.l"
Sally Elaine Fabian
Kim Gruskowski
Karen Marie Anderson
Suzanne Lantagne
Barbara Michele Forman
Beverly Suzan Dodd
Susan Jayne Evans
Eleanor Donahue
Jenny Gail Smith
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Nancy H. Watson, Town Clerk
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Deaths Registered in the Town of Hampstead , NHFor the Year Ending December 31,1990
Date of Death Place of Death
January 2 Fremont, N.H.
January 10 Derry, N.H.
January 11 Manchester, N.H
February 5 Salem, N.H.
February 5 Brentwood, N.H.
March 3 Derry, N.H.
March 4 Salem, N.H.
March 25 Derry, N.H.
April 16 Blacksburg, VA
April 28 Hampstead, N.H.
May 17 Derry, N.H.
June 19 Derry, N.H.
June 20 Derry, N.H.
July 17 Hampstead, N.H.
July 18 Derry, N.H.
July 29 Salem, N.H.
August 16 Hampstead, N.H.
September 9 Westborough, MA
September 14 Derry, N.H.
October 8 Exeter, N.H.
October 20 Manchester, N.H,
December 20 Derry, N.H.
December 24 Hampstead, N.H.
Name of Deceased
Eleanor True Randall
John Milton Wood
James D. Barrett
Doris Hancock
Mary E. Patey
Victor Staelens
Mary Pimental
John Howard Laidlaw
Peter Alan Sakash
Luise Nigl
Joseph J. McGillicuddy
Rita Bourdelais
Walter Carelli
Mary Agnes Berry
Name of Father
Isaac Randall
Richard G. Wood
Charles R. Barrett
William Buchanan
Kenneth Beverage
Charles Staelens
Joseph Sarfori
John A. Laidlaw
George Sakash
Godfred Deffner
Jeremiah McGillicuddy
Henry Lawrence
Stephen Carelli
John C. Howard
Evelyn Patina Indingaro Dominic Indingaro
Miles Libby
Clarence W. Merrick
Elvina Parsons
John Joseph Wanders
Marc Matthew Denny
Robert Smith Kenyon
Miriam E. Regan
Raymond M. Heath
Miles N. Libby
Clarence A. Merrick
John Tilley
Richard H. Wanders, Sr.
Julien Houle
George H. Kenyon
Charles H. Regan
Warren Heath
Maiden Name of Mother
Alice Spollett
M. Elizabeth Hines
Adele D. Boule
Josephine Henderson
Celina Ducastel
Adeline Bernazzani
Maude DeWolfe
Ada Noonan
Pauline Rosle
Margaret Gunnison
Emma Derouin
Marie Campagnone
Bridget Frances Fothergill
Margaret Anderson
Marion Prescott
Eunice Hinckley
Susanna Johnson
Adelaide M. Rammes
Lorraine. deGrandmaison
Carolyn Schmidt
Mary Dwyer
Edith Ordway
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of myknowledge and belief.
Nancy H. Watson, Town Clerk
Marriages Registered in the Town of Hampstead, NHFor the Year Ending December 31, 1990
Date of Name ofMarriage Groom s Bride
January 20 Peter Thomas HustonJennifer Ruth Bohne
January 22 Chin Yi PanYon Ping Liang
February 3 Alfredo B. KorzenikJessica Arden Wohlers
February 24 Thomas Lalkin VerrillCynthia Anne Rogers
April -21 Wallace Ewart MitchellPatricia M. Parker
April 28 Kenneth William HayesKathryn Casey Shouse
April 29 Anthony Vincent Drago
May
Shirley Ann Narbonne
Allan James BowieBarbara Ann Andrews
ResidenceTime of Marriage
Hampstead, N.H.Londonderry, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Brighton, MAHampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Manchester, N.H.Amesbury , MA
Hampstead, N.H.Charlestown, MA
Hampstead, N.H.Lawrence, MA
Hampstead, N.H.Plaistow, N.H.
Date of Name ofMarriage Groom & Bride
May 19 Gregg G. DiefenbacherJennifer Gail Snow
May 26 Gary Wade ApplebySabrina Marie Maheux
June 2 David A. CollinsDoreen E. Reed
June 9 Michael S. SutherlandSusan Beth Pike
June 9 James H. Gaffney, Jr.
Barbara J. Howell
June 9 Kenneth C. HartfordRaelene Andrea Laroche
June 16 Thomas Andrew KarppiWendy Elizabeth Leland
June 23 Michael Gene WoodyKaren Leigh Nugent
ResidenceTime of Marriage
Hampstead, N.H.Medford, MA
Coeymans Hollow N}
Hampstead, N.H.
Lawrence, MAHampstead, N.H.
Nashua, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Lawrence, MAHampstead, N.H.
No. Providence, R.I.
Hampstead, N.H.
Berwick, MEHampstead, N.H.
Newport , Tenn
.
Hampstead, N.H.
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Marriages Registered in the Town of Hampstead, NHFor the Year Ending December 31, 1990
Date ofMarriage
June 2 3
June 24
June 30
July 7
July 7
July 27
July 28
August 3
August
August
August
August
August
Name ofGroom & Bride
Roger Albert MaffeoAnnMarie Wanders
Mark Stephen MullikinMarcella Jean Ray
Rory Brion PenrodSandra Denise Johnson
Keith Alan LinscottDebra G. Mullen
Kenneth H. Owen, Jr.
Susan J. Dolan
Richard Paul ArboSusan M. St. Laurent
David S. DeSantisAlicia M. Maselli
Shawn D. HealyTeresa K. Harrell
4 Scott Carlton MclntireKelly T. Webster
4 John Charles JeffersPamela Ruth Seely
11 Jeffrey C. GaumerJanette E. Hood
11 John Charles FlickDeborah Claire Wade
18 John Peter KatzLisa Renee Dipko
ResidenceTime of Marriage
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Derry, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Seabrook, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstaead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Portsmouth, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Pensacola, Fl.
Pensacola, Fl.
Hampstead, N.H.
Salem, N.H.
Irving, TXHampstead, N.H.
Derry, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Falls Church, VAFalls Church, VA
Date ofMarriage
October
October
October
October 13
Name ofGroom & Bride
Wayne E. WarrenJoanne M. Martin
Robert David VaughnAnn Maire Kivikoski
John Frederick SilvaCarole Sue Tuininga
Daniel Edward DubreuilRenee Marie Stebbins
October 13 Gregg Richard StilesGeorgett Cook
October
October
14 Thomas Paul GelinasKaren E. Lannon
14 Mark David SheehanBarbara Jane Bode
October 19 Miguel Perez-TorresRobyn G. Carter
October 20 Todd Douglas BilodeauTeri Ann Duda
October 20
October 23
October 27
November
Fred Everett PalmerNancy Jo Fuller
Michael Henry McMahonLisa Marie Lundgren
John Vincent RogersFrances Mary Zybert
Michael Leonard DeacyGeorgianna M. Schiavone
ResidenceTime of Marriage
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Windham, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Methuen , MA
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Salem, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.
Malen, MA
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Epping, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Auburn , MEHampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
August
August
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
19 Robert S. MagnussonKristina J. Duston
Kingston, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
25 George F. Grandmaison, Jr. Hampstead, N.H.Michelle C. Selicious
1 Allen David SmithDenise L. Liliedahl
2 Dana Matthew SmithRebecca Jane Wohlers
8 Anthony McCormackCarla Maia Wilkinson
8 Walton St. John, Jr.Jennifer Louise Patten
9 Roger Alan CookeDeanne Carol Dalphond
15 Joseph J. McGillicuddyMonika N. Gosselin
29 Simon David AckermanPamela Jean Busa
29 Eric Daniel PetersonTheresa Jean Cairns
Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Derry, N.H.
Fairfax City, VAFairfax City, VA
Hampstead, N.H.Kennebunkport , ME
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Lowell, MA
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Medford, MAHampstead, N.H.
November
November 10
December
December 15
December 15
Gerson Howard FriedmanMillicent Ann Chase
Edmond S. MartocchiaPatricia R. Spencer
Robert L. FontaineJeannette P. Cullinan
David Paul TkachukDawn Paula Smith
Edwin True CoombsMary Parsons Smith
December 31 Francis Anthony NugentNancy Ellen Noyes
Ridgefield, CTRidgefield, CT
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Newton, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Hampstead, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
Danville, N.H.Hampstead, N.H.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of myknowledge and belief.
Nancy H. Watson, Town Clerk
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Annual Report of the School Boardof the Town of Hampstead, NH
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BOARD OF EDUCATIONName Term Expired
Edward Nadworny, Chairperson .... 1991Vivian Clark, Vice Chairperson . . . 1991Ruta Jordans 1992Richard Little 1993Jorge Mesa-Tejada 1993
OTHER DISTRICT OFFICERS
Michael Gorham, Moderator 1993Brenda Clark, Clerk 1993George Stokinger 1993
ADMINISTRATION
Terrance F. HolmesRichard F. FugereThomas H. McDonald
Superintendent of SchoolsAsst. Supt. of SchoolsBusiness Administrator
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL BOARD
REPORT OF THE CHAIRPERSON
Since the turn of the century, our country has
been the world's industrial leader. However,a fundamental change in our industrial
competitiveness has occurred over the past
decade. American manufacturers have beentaught painful lessons by Asian and Europeancompetitors: quality and productive win.
The primary lesson is that total production
costs are reduced when work is done right the
first time. Rework is expensive. Second,
superior products will always be in greater
demand man mediocre ones, as is evidencedby the current state of the Americanautomobile industry. In the global market,
America is now playing catch-up with ourinternational competition.
We need to learn from this change in
America's industrial position and apply it to
public education. We need to provide all with
a quality education if our "products", the
children, are to maintain competitive in
today's global society.
Providing a quality education makes goodeconomic sense in the long run. Society's cost to
reform or care for an individual who feels "left
behind" is much higher than providing high
quality education in the first place.
Hampstead has traditionally provided its schools
with what is needed to meet out high
expectations. Our students receive a continuously
high quality education. Given the recent
economic downturn and our demonstrated
continued growth, we are all faced with a very
difficult decision: continue the tradition or lower
expectations.
Today's children represent the future leaders of
America. We need to continually challenge themand provide them the tools they will need to meetthese challenges. We must look beyond today
and continue to support a quality education for
our children.
Edward NadwornyChairperson
Hampstead School Board
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REPORT OF THE ASSISTANTSUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
GROWTH - The Hampstead School District has
experienced a tremendous increase in student
growth over the past ten years. In reviewing the
enrollment projections used during that period to
plan, the actual enrollments were always higher
than what we had predicted. However, because
of the economic slow down in the region, it is
felt that the rate of growth will continue but at a
slower rate. Annually, the town census is taken
for the district to verify the number of children in
town who will enter school. This year's census
shows that Hampstead has the children and they
are on the way. As shown by the enrollment
graphics, you can see that the enrollments in all
schools will continue to increase. There is a
major pressure point at the Middle School that
needs to be addressed immediately. The school's
capacity of 300 was reached in the 1988-89
school year and the School Board has been
planning for the addition since that time. Nextyear the enrollment will jump to 382 and the
following year to 424. The school is using all
available space along with two portable
classrooms. The enrollment data is reviewed and
updated annually. I believe that we will need to
keep a close watch on the Central School growth.
Time will tell.
STUDENT ENROLLMENTGRADES R - 12
# of Srudonta
Central School Middle School Plnkerton Academy
you can see that Hampstead compares very
favorably to both the national and state norms.
In fact, our students consistently score higher
than the state norm. The national norm is always
50 and the State of New Hampshire normchanges every test year but is always higher than
the national norm score. Further, Hampsteadstudents score better than the New Hampshirenorm score.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PERCENTILE RANKSGRADE 4 TOTAL BATTERY
I Dlatrlot ES3 Stat* -*- National (m*dlan)
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PERCENTILE RANKSGRADE 8 TOTAL BATTERY
1986 1988 1987 19S8 1989
" National (madlan)
] 1990-91 d 1995-96 (prolooted) COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PERCENTILE RANKSGRADE 10 TOTAL BATTERY
TESTING - The State of New Hampshire has
been involved in a state-wide accountability
testing program since 1985 using the California
Achievement Tests. The test battery includes
sub-testing in Reading, Mathematics, LanguageArts, Science and Social Studies. Every school
district is required to test in grades 4, 8, and 10,
and they report the results to the State
Department of Education. School districts are
able to compare themselves on two levels:
national norms and state norms. On the chartI Dlatrtot ES3 Stat* -* National (madlan)
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HCS
Class Size as of February 1991
No. Students No. Teachers Student /Teacher Ratio
Pre-school 21 1 21.0:1Readiness 32 2 16.0:1Grade 1 116 6 19.3:1Grade 2 110 5 22.0:1Grade 3 109 4 * 27.2:1Grade 4 118 5 23.6:1
TOTAL 506 (23)
HMS
Grade 5 98 4 24.5:1Grade 6 89 3 * 29.6:1Grade 7 81 3 * 27.0:1Grade 8 85 3 * 28.3:1
TOTAL 353 (14)
Over desired goal of 25 to 1. Four high ability classes at the MiddleSchool have 32 students in them.
CLASS SIZE - The subject of class size alwaysbecomes a topic of conversation whenenrollments are increasing and building projects
are being considered. The School Board has
long held that reasonable class sizes were in the
best educational interest of both students andfaculty. In fact, they try very hard to maintain
the goal of a maximum of 15 in readiness, 20 for
grades 1 and 2, and 25 for grades 3 through 8.
When a particular class exceeds the desired level
by several students and depending on the
circumstances, the Board may either add another
teacher or provide teacher assistant help. TheState Department of Education recommends that
a classroom be built on the basis of 30 square
feet per student. A standard New Hampshireclassroom is 900 square feet. Based on the
square foot to determine building capacity, the
state sets maximum recommended classroom
capacity for grades 1 and 2 at 25, and grades 3-8
at 30. When a school is built, the capacity
(building capacity based on square feet) is
usually 30 students x number of classrooms.
However, the School Board's desired classroom
capacity is 25 students (grades 3-8) per room xthe number of rooms which will allow flexibility
between classes to reassign students, provide
room for new move-ins and be able to vary class
size by ability group. Lower ability groups canhave a smaller class size to accommodateindividual problems.
COST PER PUPIL - The State Department of
Education publishes a per pupil cost for each
district based on the district's budget andenrollment. The cost is equalized by subtracting
tuition, transportation and debt for construction.
Districts are able to compare the cost per pupil to
one another using this information. TheHampstead's per pupil costs compares very
favorably to the state average. In fact, the cost
figures for 1989-90 shows the state average for
elementary schools to be $3956 per student.
Hampstead Central School per pupil cost was$3996. The state average middle school costs for
1989-90 was $4560, and the Hampstead MiddleSchool cost was $3996. As you can see, the
district's cost per pupil is very respectable.
Additionally, Hampstead School District's ability
to pay is ranked in the top third in the state,
while its cost per pupil is average or below.
CONCLUSION - When we assess the overall
health of the Hampstead School District, the
citizens should be very proud of their school
system. Hampstead is a very desirable
community to live in and the schools are a major
contributing factor that attract families to
Hampstead. The children do well academically
as compared to the state and national test results.
Our Pinkerton Academy students consistently
perform better than their counterparts onstandardized tests at Pinkerton. Our students are
happy and secure in school and are developing as
well balanced, independent learners.
Your continued support is greatly appreciated and
essential in the future! Thank you.
Richard F. Fugere
Assistant Superintendent of Schools
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HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL
Since last School District Meeting, the HampsteadCentral School faculty and staff have focused onstrengthening our school program. Our school is
organized around curriculum committees that keep
aware of research, trends, and techniques
appropriate for educating children for the
twenty-first century. We've made some significant
strides and our test scores continue to be high whencompared to state and national results.
There are many fascinating things to watch in an
elementary school but perhaps the most dramatic is
witnessing the children learning to read and write.
This year we've instituted "whole language"
throughout the entire school. Our approachintegrates reading, writing, phonics, spelling,
speaking and listening. We built units of study
around pieces of literature. Children are exposed to
the very best literature and are encouraged to dolots of writing. Children use the Writing Process
and learn about drafts, editing, polishing andproducing final drafts. Our testing indicates that the
majority of children operate well above grade level
in the language arts. This is our strongest program.
Our mathematics program is being strengthened
based on the research presented in a national study
entitled "Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for
School Mathematics." This study suggests that
while computation skills are satisfactory for
American students, understanding concepts in
mathematics is a weakness. Our goal is to assist
children as they learn concrete notions in
mathematics and problem solving and real life
experiences. The children are using higher level
thinking skills to solve the challenging problemswe're presenting.
Social Studies has received unexpected attention as
world events escalate. Our attention to history,
mapping, geography, and good citizenship has taken
on special meaning. This is our newest committeeand their leadership has been important as weexplore the world around us.
Developments in science are being directed by research
presented in "Science For All Americans." As science
has not had much emphasis in past years, we have a
serious lack of materials and equipment. This year
several teachers have piloted new materials that
encourage a process oriented approach which emphasizeusing the scientific method. Unfortunately, budget
constraints are likely to slow the development of our
science program.
The Unified Arts program has always been a source of
pride in Hampstead. Our elementary students have
many opportunities to enjoy the arts both as performers
and critics. We use an integrated approach so that what
is learned in the regular classroom is enhanced in music,
art and physical education. This is an exciting way to
learn because all the senses become involved in the
process. It's easy to learn a concept when you sing,
dance, and create.
Our computer program has been noted by Pinkerton
Academy as one of the best. All the children are
computer literate, and our software reinforces our
regular curriculum. Children begin word processing
early and even our very youngest can do things on the
computer that their parents are unable to do!
Finally, we continue to build character and citizenship
in "teachable" moments. We encourage children to think
through a problem, chose a good solution and make it
work! We value respect and kindness and children are
recognized for their efforts to help one another in a
collaborative manner. Come and visit! You'll see whywe love Hampstead Central School.
Kathleen Sciarappa
Principal
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HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL
There are many events and programs to report
relative to the Middle School. I have decided to
comment upon four programs that address the needs
of our students as it relates to their academic,
emotional, social, and attitudinal growth.
One of our goals this year was to recognize andencourage academic growth. To that end, weapplied for and were granted a charter to establish aNational Honor Society. The national criteria has
established rather ambitious expectations, but I amhappy to report that forty-one of our seventh andeights grade students have been able to meet or
succeed academic requirements. Students will also
be reviewed as it relates to their leadership,
citizenship, service to the community, and personal
character. We plan to have our first Induction
Ceremony in late February or early March of 1991.
This year the focus of our computer program has
been to educate our children. The entire teaching
staff is computer literate and is involved in teaching
students at all grade levels. A computer lab has
been set up in the cafeteria and we have thirty-two
computers available for instructional purposes. Wehave been able to meet the needs of the incomingfifth graders who already had a fine program last
year at the Central School. We expect to be able to
"test out" eight graders by the 1992 school year so
as to make it possible for our students to meet their
high school requirements before they graduate.
Although we have enjoyed a great deal of success in
past years in the area of Language Arts using a basal
text in reading and separate books for spelling,
grammar, and writing, the current research indicates
that children achieve more using a "whole language"
approach. Simply put, all learning experiences in
reading, writing, spelling, and grammar are taught as
one subject. It is incorporated into our ReadingProgram (Open Court). The whole language
program that we instituted this year in grade five is
meeting all of our expectations. We will be
incorporating the program into other grades in
succeeding years.
The majority of our students are at the concrete stage
of mental reasoning. The Unified Arts program (art,
music, physical education, home economics, andindustrial arts) continues to be an extension of the
academic program as it provides students with the
opportunity to practice and augment the math,
reading, and other academic skills that are taught in
other disciplines. In addition, the emotional and
social needs of our students are addressed through
the visual and performing arts. The Unified Arts
Team has arranged music concerts, art, homeeconomics, and industrial arts exhibits. The annual
Lip Sync Show, Square Dancing Unit, andInternational Cultures/Olympics Program has
provided many opportunities for our students to
perform and receive the recognition that is so helpful
towards developing a positive self image.
Robert P. Little
Principal
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PDSfKERTON ACADEMY REPORT
For 175 years Pinkerton Academy has operated
as a private secondary school in Deny.Administered by a Board of Trustees, it serves as
the high school for all students from Deny,Chester, Hampstead, and Windham through
contractual agreement. The school, named after
Major John and Elder James Pinkerton whoendowed the school, began classes in 1815.
After 175 years of service, it continues to serve
the moral, social, and scholastic needs of the
area's youth. Each student's tuition is normally
paid by the town in which the student resides.
The school's tuition remains significantly lower
than the state average for public high schools, as
it has for many years.
The school emphasizes a sound, basic, traditional
education consisting of a mastery of the
fundamentals, the development of skills, and the
overall social, intellectual, and emotional growthof the students. Pinkerton offers a wide range of
programs, from college preparatory to vocational
(12 state- approved programs) and supports a
wide range of extracurricular activities andathletic programs.
Pinkerton Academy encourages parental
involvement throughout a student's academiccareer. The CROW, a newsletter for parents, is
published several times throughout the year with
information on events, available assistance andresources, parent workshops, exam schedules,
registration material, etc.
All faculty members are state certified and manyhold advanced degrees. The trustees of
Pinkerton Academy are a self-perpetuating boardand serve without compensation. Each sending
town is represented on the board by at least twomembers. Hampstead' s representatives are Mrs.Beth Duston and Mr. John Lydon.
Pinkerton Academy is accredited by the NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges andthe State of New Hampshire Department ofEducation. The six curricula offerings are:
Classical, Scientific, Business, HomeEconomics, Social Sciences, and Vocational.
The Vocational includes programs in five distinct
divisions. Students may move among the various
curricula. All courses in the major disciplines,
English, Math, Science, Social Studies, in
addition to some courses in the Language andBusiness areas, are academically leveled.
Courses designated "A - College Prep" are
designed to offer maximum academic preparation
for four-year colleges and universities of the
highest caliber. Courses designated "B" are
designed to offer both scholastic preparation for
colleges and other post-secondary institutions andgeneral preparation in a wide variety of areas.
Courses designated "C" are designed to develop
basic skills, to stress fundamentals, and to offer
general preparation in a wide variety of areas. In
addition, accelerated programs in English and in
Math as well as special independent study
programs are offered for selected students.
Five National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
were announced last fall. Those from Hampsteadare Glenn Crowley and Matthew Emerson.These students rank in the top 1/2% of all high
school students taking the Preliminary Scholastic
Aptitude Test (PSAT).
Eleven young men and women were selected as
Commended Merit Students finishing in the top
5% of all students nationwide taking the PSAT.They include William Keating and LaurenceLaFleur from Hampstead.
A dozen seniors successfully completed the very
challenging and prestigious St. Paul's AdvancedStudies Program during this past summer.Hampstead was represented by Glenn Crowley,
Matthew Emerson, William Keating and ChadKlotzle.
Robin PeninPublic Relations Coordinator
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The Class of 1990
College Admissions and Post-secondary Information
Number of graduates: 480
Number of different colleges/universities/institutions accepting students fromthe class of 1990: 241
Number of students admitted:5-year college/university majors: 8
4-year colleges/universities: 2243-year programs: 9
2-year programs: 88
1-year programs: 12
Total number of students entering post-secondary education programs: 341
Total % of graduates pursuing post-secondary education: 71%
Number of students entering the military: 23
Number of students entering the work force after graduation: 117
College Board Scores Comparison
Class of 1988 1989 1990
Number of Students 310 345 338P. A. Verbal 452 446 437P. A. Math 478 479 478P. A. Reading 45.8 44.3 43.6P. A. Vocabulary 45.8 45.0 43.9P. A. TSWE 45.3 43.8 44.0N.H. Verbal 446 447 442N.H. Math 487 485 486N.H. TSWE 44.8 44.2 44.2National Verbal 428 427 424National Math 476 476 476National TSWE 43.0 42.6 42.5
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School Warrant — State of New Hampshire
To the inhabitants of the School District of the Town of Hampstead, NewHampshire, qualified to vote in District affairs.
You are hereby notified to meet at the Hampstead Middle School in Hampstead, NewHampshire on Friday, the eighth day of March, 1991, at 7:00 p.m. in the eveningto act on the following articles:(Snow date Monday, March 11)
1. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Two Million Five Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand Dollars ($2,585,000)for the construction and equipping of a 300-student addition and renovations tothe existing structure at the Hampstead Middle School, in Hampstead, NewHampshire, said sum to be in addition to any federal, state, or private fundsthat may become available, and to authorize the issuance of not more than TwoMillion Five Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand Dollars ($2,585,000) of bonds or notesin accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act (RSA Chapter 33),and to authorize the School Board to issue and negotiate such bonds or notes andto determine the rate of interest thereon. (With Recommendation of the Budget Committee)
2. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Ninety Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($90,475) to paythe first interest payment due on the borrowing authorization under Article I
abov (With Recommendation of the Budget Committee)
3. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) to fund the cost ofrenovating the ventilation system at the Hampstead Middle School. (Pendingwarrant Article l) (Unanimously NOT Recommended by the Budget Committee
4. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000) to fund the replacement costsfor the fire alarm system at the Hampstead Middle School. (Pending WarrantArticle 1) (Unanimously Recommended by the Budget Committee
5. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Two Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($250,214) tofund the additional cost items attributable to a 12% increase due employeesunder the negotiated agreement between the Hampstead School Board and theHampstead Teachers Association for the last year of the three-year contract(1991-1992 school year). (With Recommendation of the Budget Committee)
Cost Distribution
Professional SalariesFICARetirementLife InsuranceCoaches SalariesProfessional Improvement
$211 33916 1678, 5597 205
4966 448
$250, 214
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1991-1992Salaries $ 9,847FICA 754Retirement 501Insurance 27
6. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Eleven Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Nine Dollars ($11,129) to fund, in1991-1992, those additional cost items for a 6% increase for salaries andbenefits and to approve the cost items for the 1992-93 fiscal year due theemployees under the negotiated agreement for 1990-1993 reached between theHampstead School Board and the Hampstead Support Personnel Association(custodians/cafeteria workers) . (Unanimously NOT Recommended by the Budget Committee
Cost Distribution6% Increase 1992-1993
$10,43880053129
Increased Costs $11,129 $11,798
7. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of Twenty Three Thousand Fifty-One Dollars ($23,051) to fund theadditional cost of a 6% raise for non-union employees: secretaries, teacherassistants, nurses, and administration for the 1991-1992 school year.
(Unanimously NOT Recommended by the Budget Committee
Cost DistributionSalaries $20,405FICA 1,558Retirement 1,054Insurance 34
$23,051
8. To see what sum of money the Hampstead School District will vote to raiseand appropriate in addition to money already appropriated under prior warrantarticles, for the payment of salaries of School District officials and agentsand for the support of schools and for the payment of the statutory obligationsof the District. (With Recommendation of the Budget Committee)
9. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to authorize the SchoolBoard to apply for, accept and expend, without further action by the SchoolDistrict meeting, money from the state, federal, or other governmental unit or aprivate source of donations in any other form (land, equipment, etc.) whichbecomes available during the 1991-92 school fiscal year, provided that suchexpenditure be made for which a school district may appropriate money and thatsuch expenditure not require the expenditure of other School District funds.
10. BY PETITION (Jo Hamblett, et al) To see if the School District will vote todirect the formation of a playground study group which will assess the needs andmake recommendations to the 1992 Annual School District Meeting for appropriate,cost effective play areas and play equipment at Hampstead Middle and CentralSchools.
11. To see if the Hampstead School District will vote to accept the reports ofagents, auditors, and committees.
12. To see if the District wishes to take any other action which may legallycome before the meeting.
Given under our hands at Hampstead, New Hampshire, this eighteenth day ofFebruary, 1991.
(ss) Hampstead School Board
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Hampstead School District 1991-1992 Budget
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ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION EXP 1989-90 BUD 1990-91 SCH BD 1991-92
1100-112 SALARIES1100-114 SAL - TEACHER AIDES1100-122 SALARIES-SUBSTITUTES1100-440 REPAIRS1100-563 TUITION1100-580 WORKSHOPS-REG ED1100-610 SUPPLIES1100-630 TEXTBOOKS1100-631 WORKBOOKS1100-741 NEW EQUIPMENT1100-742 REPLACEMENT EQUIPMT1100-850 OTH EXP DRUG ED1100-870 OTH EXP-COMPUTER ED1100-890 OTHER EXP - VENTURES
TOTAL REGULAR PROGRAMS
1200-111 SAL-SPEC ED DIRECTOR1200-112 SAL-SPEC ED1200-114 SAL - SPEC ED AIDES1200-115 SAL-SPEC ED SEC1200-122 SAL-HOME INSTRUCTION1200-569 TUITION-PRIVATE1200-580 WORKSHOPS-SPEC ED1200-610 SUPPLIES-SPEC ED1200-630 TEXTBOOKS-SPEC ED1200-631 WORKBOOKS-SPEC ED1200-741 NEW EQUIP-SPEC ED1200-742 SPECIAL ED REPLACE1200-810 DUES - SPECIAL ED
TOTAL SPECIAL PROGRAMS
1410-111 SALARY-ATH DIRECTOR1410-112 SAL STU. ACTIVITIES1410-390 OFFICIALS1410-440 REPAIRS-ATH EQUIP1410-610 SUPPLIES-ATHLETICS1410-741 NEW EQUIP-ATHLETICS1410-742 REPL EQUIP-ATHLETICS1410-890 DUES & ASSESSMENTS
TOTAL EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACT
1690-1121690-610
SAL-ADULT EDOTHER EXPENSES
TOTAL ADULT/CONT ED PROG
2112-1112114-380
ATTENDANCECENSUS
1,288,169.1945,759.8631,700.941,138.51
1,186,339.581,810.29
45,721.4716,932.3416,996.1017,161.173,510.41
131.0034,752.705,750.36
2,695,873.92
.00217,441.8026,652.77
.003,750.00
234,898.071,506.422,030.85
373.58732.52
6,224.521,244.32
235.00
495,089.85
1,900.009,950.002,940.00
.001,857.00219.70
2,098.84185.00
19,150.54
.00
.00
.00
.00884.00
1,459,690.0051,513.0016,700.001,500.00
1,297,682.00.00
53,467.0027,388.0020,842.004,507.001,750.00
.006,500.003,000.00
2,944,539.00
44,550.00201,611.0017,613.0011,431.004,000.00
267,889.001,000.003,250.00
700.00600.00
1,610.00450.00270.00
554,974.00
2,100.0010,852.002,976.00
100.00849.00
1.001,866.00
330.00
19,074.00
1.001.00
2.00
1.00884.00
1,494,012.0051,513.0015,120.001,500.00
1,354,427.00.00
48,668.0015,099.0022,367.006,900.00
1.00.00
5,500.001,000.00
3,016,107.00
44,550.00200,044.0029,162.0011,431.004,000.00
379,672.001,000.003,250.00
700.00600.00
1.001.00
270.00
674,681.00
2,100.0010,852.002,976.00
100.00849.00
1.001,866.00
330.00
19,074.00
1.001.00
2.00
1.00.00
TOTAL ATTEND & SOC WORK SV 884.00 885.00 1.00
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ACCOUNT
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
1991-92 BUDGET
DESCRIPTION EXP 1989-90
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BUD 1990-91 SCH BD 1991-92
2122-112 SALARIES-GUIDANCE2122-532 POSTAGE-GUIDANCE2122-580 WORKSHOPS-GUIDANCE2122-610 SUPPLIES-GUIDANCE2122-630 BOOKS-GUIDANCE2122-741 GUIDANCE-NEW EQ2122-742 GUIDANCE-RPL EQUIP2123-370 TESTING - SCORING2123-610 TESTING - SUPPLIES
TOTAL GUIDANCE SERVICES
2132-113 SALARY-NURSE2132-330 PHYSICALS-STUDENTS2132-340 PHYSICALS-STAFF2132-580 WORKSHOPS-NURSES2132-610 SUPPLIES-NURSE2132-630 BOOKS - NURSES2132-640 PERIODICALS-NURSE2132-741 NEW EQUIP-NURSE2132-742 REPL EQ-NURSE
TOTAL HEALTH SERVICES
2142-112 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST2142-330 PSYCH SERVICES, OTHER
TOTAL PSYCHOLOGICAL SERV
2152-112 SALARY - SPEECH
TOTAL SPEECH PATH & AUDIO
2190-8102190-890
SERESCASSEMBLIES
TOTAL OTHER SVCS - PUPILS
2212-550 CURRICULUM DEV2213-270 PROF. IMPROVEMENT2213-340 IN-SERVICE TRAINING
TOTAL IMP OF INSTR SERVICE
2222-112 SAL - LIBRARIAN2222-114 SAL - LIBRARY ASST.2222-610 SUPPLIES-LIBRARY2222-630 BOOKS-LIBRARY2222-640 PERIODICALS2222-741 NEW EQUIP-LIBRARY2223-440 REPAIRS-AV2223-453 FILM RENTAL2223-610 SUPPLIES - AV2223-741 NEW EQUIP - AV
63,986.46 79,999.00 79,999.00185.21 275.00 275.00241.95 .00 .00365.77 200.00 200.00482.24 161.00 161.00
.00 1.00 1.00
.00 1.00 1.001,965.13 3,324.00 2,440.002,622.09 3,398.00 1,898.00
69,848.85 87,359.00 84,975.00
29,273.86 31,737.00 31,737.00840.00 .00 .00
.00 468.00 468.00200.00 .00 .00827.56 1,155.00 1,155.00192.58 175.00 175.0040.07 40.00 40.00
443.56 320.00 1.00.00 1.00 1.00
31,817.63 33,896.00 33,577.00
.00 .00 35,000.0020,561.86 20,000.00 6,000.00
20,561.86 20,000.00 41,000.00
38,262.98 46,662.00 68,905.00
38,262.98 46,662.00 68,905.00
2,580.84 3,183.00 3,190.00.00 1.00 1.00
2,580.84 3,184.00 3,191.00
10,278.05 9,200.00 6,900.0014,080.02 16,840.00 20,800.001,501.15 1,000.00 2,500.00
25,859.22 27,040.00 30,200.00
.00 24,985.00 24,985.0025,400.87 11,778.00 11,778.001,106.56 1,283.00 1,283.006,088.96 7,540.00 7,540.00
676.51 783.00 783.00264.15 .00 1.00277.85 700.00 700.0078.71 200.00 1.00
2,351.09 2,678.00 2,678.001,569.25 .00 1,500.00
84
ACCOUNT
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
1991-92 BUDGET
DESCRIPTION EXP 1989-90
PAGE -
BUD 1990-91 SCH BD 1991-92
2223-7422224-390
REPL EQUIP - AVEDUCATIONAL TV
1,315.40714.45
1,428.00915.00
0000
TOTAL ED MEDIA SERVICES
2311--111 SAL-SCHOOL BOARD2311--523 LIABILITY INSURANCE2312--380 SCHOOL BOARD CLERK2312--532 EXP- SCHOOL BD CLERK2313--111 TREASURER & ASST2313--523 TREASURER'S BOND2313--532 TREASURER'S POSTAGE2313--610 TREASURER'S SUPPLIES2314--380 DIST OFCRS & WORKERS2314--550 ANNUAL REPORT2314--610 ANNUAL MTG EXPENSES2315--380 LEGAL SERVICES2317--380 AUDIT2319--540 BOARD EXP-ADV2319--580 BOARD EXPENSE-CONF2319--610 BOARD EXP-SUPPLIES2319--640 BD EXP-PERIODICAL2319--810 BD EXP-ASSOCIATION
TOTAL SCHOOL BOARD SERVICE
2320-351 SAU NO. 55 BUDGET
TOTAL OFFICE SUPT SERVICES
2390-360 COMPUTER SERVICES
TOTAL OTHER SVCS - GEN ADM
2410-111 SAL-PRINCIPAL2410-115 SAL-SECRETARIES2410-440 BUSINESS MACH REPAIR2410-531 TELEPHONE2410-532 POSTAGE2410-580 WORKSHOPS-PRINCIPALS2410-610 SUPPLIES-PRIN OFFICE2410-630 BOOKS-PRIN OFFICE2410-741 NEW EQUIP-PRIN OFFIC2410-742 REPL EQ - PRIN OFF2410-810 DUES-PRIN OFFICE
TOTAL OFFICE OF THE PRNCPL
2490-890 GRADUATION
TOTAL OTH SVCS - SCH ADMIN
2541-116 SAL-CUSTODIAL SUPVIS2541-580 WORKSHOPS-CUSTODIAL
39,843.80 52,290.00 51,251.00
4,200.00 2,600.00 2,600.001,554.00 1,600.00 1,950.001,150.00 1,320.00 1,320.00
120.00 135.00 135.001,260.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
319.00 340.00 340.00325.00 450.00 350.00182.58 200.00 200.00100.00 100.00 100.00
1,666.66 2,400.00 1,700.00200.00 300.00 300.00
8,635.50 5,500.00 5,500.003,525.00 3,750.00 3,800.001,455.49 1,000.00 1.00421.26 1,000.00 500.00685.16 300.00 300.00230.00 210.00 240.00
2,173.35 2,391.00 2,630.00
28,203.00 24,596.00 22,966.00
94,514.00 107,747.00 112,170.00
94,514.00 107,747.00 112,170.00
614.42 5,275.00 5,540.00
614.42 5,275.00 5,540.00
97,500.00 104,270.00 104,270.0032,696.70 35,760.00 35,760.005,617.63 4,210.00 4,210.00
13,701.17 14,000.00 15,000.00953.91 1,250.00 1,250.00
2,678.59 2,200.00 2,200.005,508.43 6,414.00 6,414.00
49.95 50.00 50.00.00 .00 1.00
4,993.33 4,495.00 4,495.001,310.00 1,360.00 1,360.00
165,009.71 174,009.00 175,010.00
543.57 475.00 475.00
543.57
28,999.8857.61
475.00
31,320.00230.00
475.00
31,320.00100.00
85
ACCOUNT
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
1991-92 BUDGET
DESCRIPTION EXP 1989-90
PAGE -
BUD 1990-91 SCH BD 1991-92
2542-116 SAL-CUSTODIAL2542-126 SAL-OT,VAC,SK.LV2542-431 RUBBISH REMOVAL2542-441 CONT. SERV. REPAIRS2542-442 PLMBG, HEATING, ELECT2542-444 CLOCK MAINTENANCE2542-451 RENTAL OF FAC2542-490 SEPTIC TANKS2542-521 INSURANCE-SMP2542-610 CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES2542-620 SUPPLIES-REP & MAINT2542-652 LIGHT2542-653 HEAT2542-657 GAS SERVICE2542-741 NEW EQUIP2542-742 CUST REPLAC EQUIP2543-432 SNOWPLOWING2543-610 SUPPLIES-GROUNDS2543-656 FUEL-VEHICLES2543-741 NEW EQUIP - GROUNDS2543-742 REP EQUIP-GROUNDS2544-610 MATERIALS-EQUIP REP2545-440 VEHICLE REPAIR2545-451 RENTAL OF VAN2546-433 SECURITY CHECKS2546-890 ALARM MONITORING
TOTAL OP & MAINT OF PLANT
2552-5132553-5192554-5132555-5132559-513
STUDENT TRANSSPEC ED TRANSPFIELD TRIPSATHLETIC TRANSMUSIC TRANSP
TOTAL PUPIL TRANS SERVICES
2900-211 EMP INSUR2900-214 WORKER'S COMP INS2900-221 EMP RETIREMENT2900-222 TEACHER'S RETIREMENT2900-230 FICA2900-260 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP
TOTAL OTHER SERVICES
3900-118 COMMUNITY SERVICES
TOTAL OTH COMMUNITY SVCS
4200-390 SITES
TOTAL SITE IMPROVEMENTS
140,934.996,990.715,758.502,552.45
22,564.16.00
9,409.90.00
20,128.0016,023.523,506.99
69,116.6927,857.821,681.44
.00
.00
.002,088.62
291.304,890.172,832.31
822.24843.13
.00
.00312.00
150,464.002,230.005,525.001,450.00
10,700.00.00
9,916.001,110.00
23,000.0020,000.004,000.0065,000.0035,000.002,300.00
.003,900.00
100.004,900.00
500.00.00
425.00150.00800.00436.00
1,000.00450.00
143,729.002,230.0012,304.001,450.00
10,700.00.00
10,412.001,110.00
23,000.0018,000.004,000.00
76,000.0035,000.002,300.00
1.001.00
100.002,400.00
700.001.00
425.00150.00800.00
.001.00
475.00
367,662.43 374,906.00 376,709.00
196,414.74 191,505.00 205,256.0048,561.90 66,600.00 86,823.002,426.00 .00 1.003,218.36 4,410.00 4,675.00
451.45 .00 1.00
251,072.45 262,515.00 296,756.00
178,516.44 205,000.00 209,135.0022,515.00 19,764.00 25,422.006,923.75 5,540.00 20,061.00
20,920.43 21,622.00 88,711.00165,091.23 179,806.00 188,735.00
3,991.94 5,000.00 4,000.00
397,958.79 436,732.00 536,064.00
1,743.42 1,000.00 1.00
1,743.42 1,000.00 1.00
3,601.41 750.00 1.00
3,601.41 750.00 1.00
86
ACCOUNT
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
1991-92 BUDGET
DESCRIPTION EXP 1989-90
PAGE -
BUD 1990-91 SCH BD 1991-92
4600-460 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT4600-490 RENOVATIONS
TOTAL BLDG IMPROVEMENTS
4800-720 BUILDING FUND
TOTAL BUILDING FUND
5100-830 PRINCIPAL ON DEBT5100-840 INTEREST ON DEBT
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
5220-880 FEDERAL PROJECTS5225-880 FED PROJECT PAYABLE
TOTAL TRANS TO FED PROJ FD
5230-880 CAPITAL RESERVE
TOTAL TRANS TO CAP PROJ FD
5240-880 FED FOOD SVCE REIMB
TOTAL TRANS TO FOOD SVC FD
5340-119 SAL - FOOD SERVICE
TOTAL SAL. -FOOD SERVICE
6000-211 INS REFUNDS
TOTAL REF CURRENT YR EXP
7000-770 COMPUTER PURCH-STAFF
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS
9000-990 CONTINGENCY
TOTAL
GRAND TOTALS
.00 .00 1.0049,441.48 15,000.00 15,000.00
49,441.48 15,000.00 15,001.00
17,111.19 .00 .00
17,111.19 .00 .00
300,000.00 300,000.00 300,000.00167,250.00 150,000.00 132,000.00
467,250.00 450,000.00 432,000.00
49,156.90 40,000.00 40,000.00.00 .00 .00
49,156.90 40,000.00 40,000.00
.00 1.00 1.00
.00 1.00 1.00
1,673.00 65,000.00 65,000.00
1,673.00 65,000.00 65,000.00
33,401.25 .00 .00
33,401.25 .00 .00
36,774.62 .00 .00
36,774.62 .00 .00
14,757.56 .00 .00
14,757.56 .00 .00
.00 39,597.00 20,000.00
.00 39,597.00 20,000.00
5,420,262.69 5,787,508.00 6,120,658.00
87
Hampstead School District 1991-1992 Receipts
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION
LOCAL REVENUE
07.70 CASH/UNENC BALANCE15.00 EARNED INCOME19.20 PERMANENT FUNDS19.90 OTHER LOCAL REVENUE
RECEIVED1989-1990
$18,934.9436,456.771,807.00
24,450.02
BUDGETED1990-1991
$56,612.8110,000.002,200.00
0.00
PROPOSED1991-1992
$10,000.0010,000.001,950.00
0.00
STATE REVENUE
31.10 FOUNDATION AID32.10 BUILDING AID32.40 HANDICAPPED AID
FEDERAL REVENUE
43.00 FEDERAL PROJECTS44.60 LUNCH REIMBURSEMENTS
OTHER REVENUE
52.50 CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDS61.00 REFUNDS-PRIOR YEARS61.50 BUILDING PROGRAMS
TOTAL INCOME
APPROPRIATION
TOTAL
$45,717.9990,000.0029,833.74
$27,131.281,673.00
$0.000.000.00
$276,004.74
$4,983,895.00
$5,259,899.74
$66,329.0086,724.0018,477.00
$40,000.0065,000.00
$0.000.000.00
$345,342.81
$5,442,165.19
$5,787,508.00
$0.0090,000.0018,477.00
$40,000.0065,000.00
$0.000.000.00
$235,427.00
$5,885,231.00
$6,120,658.00
88
Hampstead School District Expenditures
By Account and Vendor Report
1100-112 SALARIES
TRANSFERS
0038E LINDA BAENIG
0039E MAUREEN A. BATEMAN
0052E DEBORAH E. BRIDGES
0053E MARY ANN BOUCHER
0058E DORIS BUCO
0095E DILLARD E COLLINS
0150E EVELYN COTTER
0165E JUDITH COTTER
0170E PAUL A. COURNOVER
0180E EDITH DALEY
0183E JANE L. DANIELS
0185E CYNTHIA DAWSON
0200E JUNE DEYO
0218E MAUREEN P. EATON
0220E JOANN ERICKSON
0230E RAYMOND D FLAHERTY
0260E BETTY A. FREEDMAN
0330E MARGARET P. HANNIGAN
0340E KATHLEEN L. HOEPF
0358E MARION LAKE
0360E ROSEMARY RUB I NO
0361
E
MICHELLE LAPHAM
0362E JENNIFER G. LATHAM
0369E JANICE L. LOPES
0371
E
MARY ELLEN MACDONALD
0372E JULIANNE DENNEY
0373E ANDREA MARGOLIS
0374E MARION MACNEILL
0376E DAUN P. SMITH
0380E PATRICIA O'CONNELL
0382E DEBORAH P1ERSON
0383E ANN PINTO
0393E MARY LYNNE PROVOST
0395E CYNTHIA ROGERS
0430E GARY SMITH
0445E HELEN STRATTON
0455E JEANNE M. SULLIVAN
0465E CHERYL TAYLOR
OWE RENE P. THOMPSON
0499E MARY TIMSON
0505E ADELE G.TRESTEO
0510E LOIS UELAND
0527E TERESA UILLIAMS
0529E ROBERT WILMOT
0532E JENNIFER WILSON
0540E KATHLEEN D. WISECARVER
0545E LORETTA UOOD
0570E RICHARD 2ACCHILLI
7330E JANE E. MARSHALL
TOTAL SALARIES
1100-1K SAL - TEACHER AIDES
TRANSFERS
0602E MARGARET R. BOLEN
0628E NANCY LACASSE
0629E DEBRA E. LEDOUX
0630E SUSAN LYDON
0653E MARGARET R. O'LEKSY
0656E LINDA M. PAVLINI
0667E CLAIRE SULLIVAN
0585E BEATRICE ZAPPALA
7275E ROSE HANSFORD
$554.48
$27,832.00
$26,891.00
$20,926.00
$22,081.00
$32,109.00
$26,147.00
$21,922.00
$36,902.00
$27,942.00
$35,639.00
$19,665.70
$22,424.00
$36,247.00
$20,464.00
$37,085.00
$34,977.00
$25,021.00
$21,181.00
$13,982.31
$29,026.00
$30,315.00
$21,658.00
$35,032.00
$34,123.00
$29,276.00
$45.00
$36,888.00
$37,602.00
$15,823.80
$32,743.35
$19,772.00
$35,023.00
$13,841.88
$24,201.00
$31,369.00
$34,223.00
$38,198.00
$127.17
$21,181.00
$32,585.00
$28,977.00
$19,772.00
$19,772.00
$41,544.00
$30,491.00
$24,195.00
$23,433.00
$27,942.00
$8,997.50
$1,288,169.19
$349.17
$7,276.43
$4,646.60
$816.75
$4,710.19
$6,796.68
$1,119.25
$8,255.13
$11,597.16
$192.50
TOTAL SAL - TEACHER AIDES
1100-122 SALARIES-SUBSTITUTES
TRANSFERS
0275E VALERIE GREGOSKI
0372E JULIANNE DENNEY
0601E FRANCINE B. BAUMHOR
0619E MARGARET MARY GOVE
0620E KATHERINE A. GREENE
0629E DEBRA E. LEDOUX
0631E GAIL J. LEUIS
0635E KATHLEEN J. MCGURTY
0652E LINDA R. OUELLETTE
0654E ELIZABETH A. PLAYDON
0655E MARGARET I. PLAYDON
0656E LINDA M. PAVLINI
0660E GLORIA ROTHE
0662E COLLEEN C. SIMPSON
0663E LYNDA L. SMITH
0665E LYNDA R. SOLOMON
7000E PAMELA A. ALLARD
7005E GLADYS P. APGAR
7048E JEANNE S. BREINLINGER
7060E DIANE T. BUTTON
7083E CAROL A. CIPRIANO
7088E MELISSA D. CLARK
7092E JACQUELINE R. CUNNIFF
7105E TERRI C. DANISEVICH
7112E LORETTA M. DEMARCO
7113E JUDITH A. DIXON
7160E SUSAN J. EISERMAN
7228E DIANE M. GARIEPY
7232E MARGARET M. GEARY
7275E ROSE HANSFORD
7278E SUSAN E. HORTON
7282E MARILYN L. HUTNICK
7290E ANN T. LAKE
7300E JEANNE E. LAMPROS
7303E AMY R. LANGENSTEIN
7305E DEBRA E. LEDOUX
7315E JANET G. LOTTMANN
7325E JEAN LURVEY
7330E JANE E. MARSHALL
7340E KAREN A. MEDEIROS
7380E PAMELA O'CONNELL
7410E CHRISTINE N. PENDERGAST
7430E SHERRY L. REEL
7470E MARY F. RUT1GLIANO
7500E DOROTHY L. SAUYER
7510E SUZANNE K.SCHULTHEIS
7532E JANE E. SPURLOCK
7600E LINDA E. VALLIERES
7610E MARIE G. VARRAS
TOTAL SALARIES-SUBSTITUTES
1100-440 REPAIRS
0538V AUDREY'S SEWING STUDIO
1414V BRUCE t CARBIES
2117V COMPUTER MART OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
2466V DADDY'S JUNKY MUSIC
2867V EASTERN MUSICAL
3864V HAMPSHIRE MUSIC
3996V CHRISTOPHER HARPER
6185V ANDY MOSS APPLIANCE SERV CENT
9282V UNITED MACHINE REPAIR INC
1100-563 TUITION
2467V PAMELA DAIGNEAULT
7388V PINKERTON ACADEMY
8134V SANBORN SCHOOL DISTRICT
9033V TIM8ERLANE REG SCHOOL DISTRICT
$390.00- 1100-580 WORKSHOPS-REG ED
$2,958.50
$45.00 0634V LINDA BAENIG
$60.00 1226V MARY ANN BOUCHER
$327.50 1320V SUSAN BRASSARD $14.50
$5,399.94 2030V DILLARD COLLINS $51.75
$17.50 2110V CONF MANAGEMENT ASSOC INC $40.00
$45.00 2246V MRS EVELYN COTTER $116.63
$67.20 2259V PAUL COURNOYER $63.00
$35.00 2513V CYNTHIA DAWSON $45.00
$532.50 3143V JOANN ERICKSON $51.75
$900.00 3403V BETTY FREEDMAN $53.10
$53.05 3957V PEGGY HANNIGAN $20.00
$950.00 5056V MARION LAKE $69.25
$18.00 5406V MARY ELLEN MACDONALD $20.00
$36.00 5450V MARION MACNEILL $72.50
$45.00 6678V NE LEAGUE OF MIDDLE SCHLS INC $450.00
$22.50 7391V ANN PINTO $40.00
$45.00 8221V FRANK SCHAFFER'S SCHOOLDAYS $89.00
$45.00 8523V GARY SMITH 1ND ARTS $84.00
$337.50 8785V HELEN STRATTON $103.00
$549.00 8863V TARA HYANNIS HOTEL/RESORT $71.31
$45.00 9109V ADELE TRESTED $99.00
$90.00 9222V LOIS UELAND $65.00
$112.50 9596V LISA WERNER $40.00
$45.00 9735V TERESA WILLIAMS $55.00
$733.00
$1,090.50 TOTAL WORKSHOPS-REG ED $1,810.29
$1,220.00
$2,165.50 1100-610 SUPPLIES
$4,110.50
$90.00 0252V AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE INC $101.78
$247.50 1079V DICK BL1CK EAST $43.23
$90.00 1183V BOSTON GLOBE $32.00
$45.00 1340V BRODERBUND $7.50
$45.00 1358V BRODHEAD GARRETT CO $760.13
$216.25 1458V BSN $298.43
$90.00 1520V BUTLER SPORTING GOODS $69.00
$5,355.00 1680V CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO $59.80
$816.00 1681V CAROLINA ELEM SCIENCE AND MATH $153.24
$337.50 1745V CENTER FOR INNOVATION $82.81
$315.00 1772V CHASELLE, INC $67.30
$45.00 1831V CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL INC $28.75
$540.00 1923V CLARUS MUSIC, LTD $10.95
$225.00 2083V COMPOSER'S MONTHLY $36.25
$107.50 2088V COMMUNITY NEWSDEALERS $27.96
$90.00 2113V COMPUTER MART $6.50
$682.50 2117V COMPUTER MART OF NEW HAMPSHIRE $181.00
$360.00 2157V CONWAY OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC $371.43
$292.50 2293V CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS $32.91
2308V CREATIVE PUBLICATIONS $61.79
$31,700.94 2366V CUISENAIRE CO OF AMERICA INC $79.54
2393V CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS GROUP $238.40
2451V CUSTEAU'S THRIFTWAY $237.05
2466V DADDY'S JUNKY MUSIC $56.95
$150.00 2689V DIRECT $211.50
$70.00 2857V EAST COAST LUMBER $773.18
$119.45 2948V EDUCATION CENTER $62.96
$110.00 2995V EDUCATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL INC. $25.53
$359.00 3143V JOANN ERICKSON $161.88
$90.00 3149V EVAN-MOOR $23.40
$41.66 3343V RAYMOND FLAHERTY $209.73
$173.50 3367V FORECAST, SCHOLASTIC, INC $19.95
$24.90 3403V BETTY FREEDMAN $24.40
3591V GINN S CO. $391.05
$1,138.51 3630V GOOD APPLE $10.95
3634V A.J. GOLDSMITH $64.60
3843V J.L. HAMMETT CO $4,103.12
3861V HAMMOND & STEPHENS $41.25
$2,025.60 3864V HAMPSHIRE MUSIC $598.51
$1,179,237.36 3885V HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL $17.96
$2,132.00 3901V HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL $8.29
$2,944.62 3903V HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL $6.10
3951V HAMPSTEAD TROPHY $19.25
$1,186,339.58 3969V HARCOURT BRACE JANOVICH $1,287.03
4199V D.C. HEATH COMPANY $420.82
4631V INTERSTATE MARKETING SERV INC $51.86
4642V INTERNATIONAL TIMELINE $49.95
$7.50 5105V LAWRENCE EAGLE TRIBUNE $29.75
$89.00 5107V LEARNING 89 $18.00
89
5403V MACDONALD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
5450V MARION MACNEILL
5507V MANCHESTER PAPER SUPPLY
5568V ANDREA MARGOLIS
5570V MARKET BASKET
5811V MERIT AUDIO VISUAL
5945V MINDSCAPE
6222V MUSEUM PRODUCTS
6244V MUSIC EDUCATORS NAT CONF
6245V MUSICFIRST EXPRESS
6293V N A S S P
6333V NEA PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
6391V NHD HARDUARE
6413V NASCO
6483V NCCE
6700V NEU ENGLAND SCHOOL SUPPLY
6853V NH SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
7062V OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO.
7235V PAXTON/PATTERSON
7286V J U PEPPER 8 SON INC
7290V PERFECTION FORM CO
7434V PLAISTOU STATIONERS
7511V E U POORE
7644V QUILL CORPORATION
7685V RAM PRINTING, INC
7823V RIGBY EDUCATION
7872V RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO
8210V SAX ARTS & CRAFTS
8212V SAXON PUB, INC
8213V SAXON PUBLISHERS INC
8249V SCHOLASTIC, INC.
8250V SCHOLASTIC, INC
8255V SCHOLASTIC INC
8256V SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES
8311V SCIENCE UEEKLY
8316V SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOC
8318V SCOTT FORESMAN
8371V DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS
8385V SHAUNEE PRESS
8416V SILVER BURDETT GINN
8436V SIMON S SCHUSTER INC
A"'" GARY SMITH IND ARTS
8543V SOUNDUARE
8631V SRA INC.
8811V SUNDANCE PUBLISHERS
8828V SUZUKI CORP
8861V TAFT BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.
8888V TEACH & LEARN SHOP
9000V THOMPSON'S OFFICE PRODUCTS
9001V THOMPSON'S OFFICE PRODUCTS
9115V TREA ST OF NH
9352V UTLEY CO., INC
9414V VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
9440V J UESTON UALCH
9442V u U F PAPER CORP-NEW ENGLAND
9583V UEEKLY READER
9598V UENGERT-JONES
9645V UEST MUSIC CO
9658V UHAT'S NEU IN HOME ECONOMICS
9866V THE URIGHT GROUP
9979V ZENGER VIDEO
9995V ZODIAC NEUS COMPANY
1100-630 TEXTBOOKS
0091V ADDISON UESLEY CO
2499V DAVIS PUBLICATIONS, INC
3041V EDUCATIONAL RECORD CENTER
3060V EDUCATORS PROGRESS SERVICE
3143V JOANN ERICKSON
3969V HARCOURT BRACE JANOVICH
4180V D C HEATH CO.
4199V D.C. HEATH COMPANY
4423V HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO
5287V LMI OF ITASCA, ILL
5690V MCDOUGAL LITTELL 8 COMPANY
5817V MERRILL MATHEMATICS
6034V MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS
6413V NASCO
7062V OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO.
$18.00
S56.11
$6,557.50
$145.11
$2,218.00
$12.95
$151.31
$31.61
$35.50
$133.12
$10.90
$30.87
$175.75
$241.95
$29.90
$9,333.26
$12.00
$1,295.68
$684.23
$63.93
$53.15
$74.52
$229.48
$113.14
$1,358.00
$380.54
$734.05
$2,021.34
$300.00
$235.61
$1,463.00
$1,046.40
$44.86
$465.44
$138.25
$566.86
$60.28
$39.99
$16.77
$21.87
$60.14
$26.10
$124.00
$21.99
$562.52
$153.50
$121.90
$29.40
$73.88
$40.90
$25.00
$7.17
$46.69
$54.30
$1,150.00
$187.50
$17.36
$40.93
$51.00
$408.10
$200.70
$41.44
$1,647.60
$72.60
$101.60
$24.65
$29.89
$499.07
$275.74
$994.06
$939.50
$18.95
$528.01
$223.54
$116.77
$13. 9B
$3,956.46
7081V OREGON TEACHING CENTER
7872V RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO
8210V SAX ARTS S CRAFTS
8212V SAXON PUB, INC
8316V SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOC
8318V SCOTT FORESMAN
8336V SCOTT FORESMAN CO
8416V SILVER BURDETT GINN
8631V SRA INC.
8809V SUNDANCE PAPERBACK DISTRIBUTOR
9840V THE UORLD ALMANAC EDUC DIV
9866V THE URIGHT GROUP
TOTAL TEXTBOOKS
1100-631 UORKBOOKS
0091V ADDISON UESLEY CO
0252V AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE INC
3591V GINN S CO.
3642V GOULET PRINTING COMPANY INC
3969V HARCOURT BRACE JANOVICH
4180V D C HEATH CO.
4182V DC HEATH AND CO
4199V D.C. HEATH COMPANY
5690V MCDOUGAL LITTELL 8 COMPANY
6034V MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS
7062V OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO.
7081V OREGON TEACHING CENTER
7872V RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO
8250V SCHOLASTIC, INC
8316V SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOC
8318V SCOTT FORESMAN
8416V SILVER BURDETT GINN
8631V SRA INC.
8718V STECK-VAUGHN COMPANY
9347V USA TODAY
9583V UEEKLY READER
TOTAL UORKBOOKS
1100-741 NEU EQUIPMENT
2258V COUNTRY UOODS
2298V CREATIVE INTERIORS, INC
2322V CRITERIA FURNITURE 8 EQUIPMENT
3885V HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
3904V HAMPSTEAD MUSIC BOOSTERS
5138V LECHMERE
6700V NEU ENGLAND SCHOOL SUPPLY
7235V PAXTON/PATTERSON
7434V PLAISTOU STATIONERS
7633V PUBLIC SEATING INC
7691V RAND MCNALLY 8 CO
8281V SCHOOL SPECIALTIES INC
8828V SUZUKI CORP
TOTAL NEU EQUIPMENT
1100-742 REPLACEMENT EQUIPMT
0538V AUDREY'S SEUING STUDIO
2298V CREATIVE INTERIORS, INC
3143V JOANN ERICKSON
6413V NASCO
6700V NEU ENGLAND SCHOOL SUPPLY
7235V PAXTON/PATTERSON
8281V SCHOOL SPECIALTIES INC
TOTAL REPLACEMENT EQUIPMT
1100-850 OTH EXP DRUG ED
4643V INTERSTATE TROPHIES
TOTAL OTH EXP DRUG ED
1100-870 OTH EXP-COMPUTER ED
0053E MARY ANN BOUCHER
0183E JANE L. DANIELS
0218E MAUREEN P. EATON
$16.98
$7.05
$106.82
$1,214.92
$288.42
$4,873.73
$168.26
$78.78
$505.64
$83.59
$84.13
$61.60
$1,739.21
$218.42
$383.31
$380.00
$1,966.01
$24.10
$448.29
$481.52
$1,054.24
$141.84
$6,155.15
$78.54
$773.02
$407.07
$71.95
$1,875.67
$39.99
$185.60
$223.92
$106.25
$242.00
$16,996.10
$90.00
$5,362.00
$5,513.74
$49.39
$620.00
$269.93
$71.62
$469.80
$306.32
$2,622.10
$782.65
$517.62
$486.00
$518.00
$500.00
$169.43
$306.72
$150.80
$399.30
$1,466.16
0230E
0260E
0361
E
0369E
0383E
0393E
0497E
0510E
1922V
2117V
2135V
2689V
4224V
6077V
6916V
7055V
8259V
8514V
8559V
9116V
RAYMOND D FLAHERTY
BETTY A. FREEDMAN
MICHELLE LAPHAM
JANICE L. LOPES
ANN PINTO
MARY LYNNE PROVOST
RENE P. THOMPSON
LOIS UELAND
CLARIS EDUCATION COORDINATOR
COMPUTER MART OF NEU HAMPSHIRE
CONTACT EAST, INC
DIRECT
HERTZ FURNITURE SYSTEMS
MONTSHIRE SCIENCE MUSEUM
N Y TEACHER'S SOFTUARE SERVICE
OFF ICELAND
SCHOLASTIC SOFTUARE
SOCHOR COMPUTER SCHOOLS INC
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
TREE HOUSE INC
OTH EXP-COMPUTER ED
1100-890 OTHER EXP - VENTURES
0057V ACADEMIC FITNESS AUARDS PROG
0058V ACADEMIC HALLMARKS
0534V ATLAS PEN 8 PENCIL CORP
2030V D1LLARD COLLINS
2366V CUISENAIRE CO OF AMERICA INC
2450V KATHE CUSSEN
2754V DORMAC INC
3198V THE FACILITATOR CENTER
3630V GOOD APPLE
3741V GROUING CHILD
3951V HAMPSTEAD TROPHY
3989V STEVEN MICHAEL HARRIS
5079V MICHELLE LAPHAM
5094V JENNIFER LATHAM
5288V ROBERT P LITTLE
5528V MAPLEUOOD FLORIST LTD
5622V MATH LEAGUE PRESS
5901V MIDUEST PUBLICATIONS
6077V MONTSHIRE SCIENCE MUSEUM
6384V NHASP
6390V N H A G E
6450V NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR
6482V NAT COUN OF TEACHERS OF MATH
6487V NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE
6692V N E MATH LEAGUE
6708V NEU ENGLAND TOURING CO
6708V NEU ENGLAND TOURING CO
7035V OM ASSOCIATION INC
7219V PARKER PUBLISHING CO., INC
7593V PROVOKING THOUGHTS
8058V ROSEMARY RUB I NO
8320V SCIY
8371V DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS
8391V SHERATON UHITE MOUNTAIN INN
8436V SIMON 8 SCHUSTER INC
8518V SNOUPEAK PUBLISHING INC
8849V SYNERGETIC
8880V TEACHER CREATED MATERIALS
9311V UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
9979V ZENGER VIDEO
TOTAL OTHER EXP - VENTURES
1200-112 SAL-SPEC ED
$131.00
$131.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
0040E
005 1E_
0090E
0175E
0370E
0376E
0390E
0424E
0525E
1704V
TRANSFERS
JANE F. BEAUDIN
SUSAN BRASSARD
SHERYL A. COLE
DONNA A. COYLE
ANN MCCLELLAN
DAUN P. SMITH
THERESA C. PLANTE
LYNN SHAU
LISA M. UERNER
CAROLYN CARR
SAL-SPEC ED
$600.00
$100.00
$150.00
$150.00
$600.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$1,608.00
$220.00
$284.00
$597.20
$9,221.16
$.00
$846.00
$142.50
$1,645.45
$430.00
$16,818.44
$439.95
$34,752.70
$45.00
$163.00
$15.35
$10.00
$6.50
$150.00
$273.08
$570.00
$82.31
$21.90
$10.00
$375.00
$5.00
$667.46
$49.50
$45.00
M2.95
$63.37
$230.00
$90.00
$10.00
$80.25
$19.96
$53.50
$20.00
$75.00
$200.00
$513.65
$27.81
$20.00
$5.00
$100.00
$157.25
$214.80
$134.40
$30.00
$51.59
$54.73
$879.00
$218.00
$1,880.67
$35,826.93
$29,276.00
$23,654.00
$27,081.00
$35,032.00
$8,377.20
$540.00
$25,998.00
$29,676.00
$100.00
$217,441.80
90
1200-114 SAL - SPEC EO AIDES
0603E
0619E
0635E
0662E
0663E
2626V
7510E
JOYCE M. CLARK
MARGARET MARY GOVE
KATHLEEN J. MCGURTY
COLLEEN C. SIMPSON
LYNDA L. SMITH
HENRIETTA DERRY
SUZANNE K.SCHULTHEIS
TOTAL SAL - SPEC ED AIDES
1200-122 SAL-HOME INSTRUCTION
0165E JUDITH COTTER
0165E CYNTHIA DAWSON
0383E ANN PINTO
1696V CAROLYN CARR
1704V CAROLYN CARR
5140V JUDITH LEFEVRE
751 0E SUZANNE K.SCHULTHEIS
SAL-HOME INSTRUCTION
1200-569 TUITION-PRIVATE
0620E
0909V
1704V
1746V
1823V
2323V
2623V
4198V
4788V
4992V
5128V
6163V
6421V
6691V
6697V
7379V
7388V
8292V
8343V
8559V
9032V
9103V
9657V
KATHERINE A. GREENE
BENNINGTON SCHOOL
CAROLYN CARR
CENTER FOR LIFE MANAGEMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INC
CROTCHED MOUNTAIN REHAB CENTER
DERRY COOPERATIVE SCHOOL DIST
HEALTH UEALTH, INC.
ROSALIE KARJALA
COTTING SCHOOL
LEARNING SKILLS ACADEMY
WYANE F. MORRIS, R.P.T.
NASHUA ADULT LEARNING CENTER
NEU ENGLAND PEDIATRIC CARE
NEW ENGLAND PEDIATRIC CARE
PINE RIDGE SCHOOL
PINKERTON ACADEMY
THOMAS M SCHUEITZER
SEACOAST COLLABORATIVE
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
TIMBERLANE REG SCHOOL DIST
LYNNE H. TOUNSEND
KIMBERLY K WHITE RPT
TUITION-PRIVATE
1200-580 WORKSHOPS-SPEC ED
0823V JANE BEAUDIN
3708V KATHERINE GREENE
4040V HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDU
6716V NHAEOP
7998V GLORIA ROT HE
9507V WATERVILLE VALLEY RESORT S
9596V LISA WERNER
TOTAL WORKSHOPS-SPEC ED
1200-610 SUPPLIES-SPEC ED
0034V ABC SCHOOL SUPPLIES INC
0091V ADDISON WESLEY CO
0252V AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE INC
0823V JANE BEAUDIN
1703V CASE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
2124V CONSTRUCTIVE PLAYTHINGS
3843V J.L. HAMMETT CO
3861V HAMMOND S STEPHENS
3901V HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
4574V IMAGINARY COMMUNICATIONS PROD
4587V INCENTIVES FOR LEARNING
5314V LOMEDCO
5403V MACDONALD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
6126V MOORE MEDICAL CORP
6473V NAT'L CLEARING HOUSE OF REHAB
6699V NE SCHOOL SUPPLY
7168V
7434V
S10.583.83 7435V
$37.50 7685V
$6,764.28 8338V
$2,727.92 8416V
$6,446.97 8583V
$39.77 8585V
$52.50 8627V
9000V
$26,652.77 9280V
$15.00 1200-630
$180.00
$360.00 1745V
$270.00 2391V
$187.50 3970V
$390.00 8338V
$2,347.50 8627V
8718V
$3,750.00
1200-631
$10,709.88
$8,507.31 2391V
$214.50 3073V
$635.46 7435V
$12,015.00 8338V
$146.50 8627V
$11,673.00 8718V
$5,724.00
$200.00 TOTAL
$14,499.98
$16,100.00 1200-741
$3,550.00
$450.15 2940V
$3,488.31 8559V
$10,354.19 8787V$565.00 8807V
$112,090.60
$760.00 TOTAL
$20,102.77
$.00 1200-742
$2,451.42
$315.00 2091V
$345.00 2319V
2697V
$234,898.07 3843V
5275V
6699V
6991V
$864.94 7009V
$15.98 7585V
$225.00 9649V
$15.00
$49.50 TOTAL
$138.00
$198.00 1200-810
$1,506.42 0823V
2252V
6365V
$.00TOTAL
$32.24
$39.421410-111
$20.00
$50.000170E
$61.14
$86.32TOTAL
$85.42
$72.00 1410-112
$8.00
$63.53 0195E
$49.85 0230E
$41.75 0260E
$52.35 0340E
$.00 0360E
$111.20 036 1E
PARENT NETUORK CENTER
PLAISTOW STATIONERS
THERSEA PLANTE'
RAM PRINTING, INC
SCOTT FORESMAN
SILVER BURDETT G1NN
SPECIAL EO DEPT PETTY CASH
THE SPEECH BIN
SRA
THOMPSON'S OFFICE PRODUCTS
US STAMPED ENVELOPE AGENCY
SUPPLIES-SPEC ED
TEXTBOOKS-SPEC ED
CENTER FOR INNOVATION
CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES INC
HARCOURT BRACE JAVANOVICH
SCOTT FORESMAN
SRA
STECK-VAUGHN COMPANY
TEXTBOOKS-SPEC ED
WORKBOOKS-SPEC ED
CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES INC
EDUCATORS PUBLISHING SVCE INC
THERSEA PLANTE
SCOTT FORESMAN
SRA
STECK-VAUGHN COMPANY
WORKBOOKS-SPEC ED
NEW EOUIP-SPEC ED
EOMARK CORPORATION
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
STREET ELECTRONICS CORP
SUNBURST COMMUNICATIONS
NEW EQUIP-SPEC ED
SPECIAL ED REPLACE
COMMUNICATION SKILL BUILD INC
CRESTWOOD COMPANY
DLM INC
J.L. HAMMETT CO
LINGUISYSTEMS, INC.
NE SCHOOL SUPPLY
NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
NORTHERN CALIF MEDICAL SERVICE
PRO-ED JOURNALS
WESTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERV
SPECIAL ED REPLACE
DUES - SPECIAL ED
JANE BEAUDIN
COUNC FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
NH ASSOC SPEC ED ADMIN
DUES - SPECIAL ED
SALARY-ATH DIRECTOR
PAUL A. COURNOYER
SALARY-ATH DIRECTOR
STEVEN DEFRONZO
RAYMOND D FLAHERTY
BETTY A. FREEDMAN
KATHLEEN L. HOEPF
ROSEMARY RUB I NO
MICHELLE LAPHAM
$165.00 0373E ANDREA MARGOLIS
$80.25 0455E JEANNE M. SULLIVAN
$30.90 7100E NELSON T. CURRIN
$238.00 7325E JEAN LURVEY
$162.37 7436E RONALD R. RINGO, JR.
$23.50
$250.00 TOTAL SAL STU. ACTIVITIES
$50.60
$102.61 1410-390 OFFICIALS
$17.50
$136.90 3901V HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCH
$2,030.85 TOTAL OFFICIALS
1410-610 SUPPLIES-ATHLETICS
$21.31 3634V A.J. GOLDSMITH$30.46
$63.82TOTAL SUPPLIES-ATHLETICS
$148.68
$81.95 1410-741 NEW EOUIP-ATHLETICS
$27.36
$28.43
$154.26
$125.00
$113.21
$97.93
$213.69
$274.95
$5,689.30
$120.95
$139.32
$152.90
$88.44
$355.32
$73.24
$147.07
$43.13
$120.82
$49.45
$161.70
$52.25
2876V
3634V
TOTAL
1410-890
3901V
TOTAL
2114-380
2684 V
3885V
3901V
3903V
9275V
TOTAL
JOHN'S UNIFORMS
NEW EQUIP-ATHLETICS
REPL EOUIP-ATHLETICS
EASTERN SPECIALTY
A.J. GOLDSMITH
REPL EOUIP-ATHLETICS
DUES S ASSESSMENTS
HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
DUES S ASSESSMENTS
CENSUS
TAMMY DINGMAN
CENSUS
SALARIES-GUIDANCE
TRANSFERS
STEVEN DEFRONZO
SALARIES-GUIDANCE
POSTAGE-GUIDANCE
HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
U S POSTAL SERVICE
POSTAGE-GUIDANCE
WORKSHOPS-GUIDANCE
$300.00
$300.00
$2,228.00
$779.80
$350.00
$2,940.00
$2,940.00
$1,857.00
$1,857.00
$219.70
$219.70
$988.00
$1,110.84
$185.00
$185.00
$884.00
$884.00
$24,857.46
$39,129.00
$19.45
$13.84
$76.92
$75.00
$185.21
2122-580 WORKSHOPS-GUIDANCE
$56.00
$154.00 4341V KATHLEEN HOEPF $55.21
$25.00 6716V NHAEOP $30.00
6853V NH SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION $35.00
$235.00 8803V
9507V
CLAIRE SULLIVAN
WATERVILLE VALLEY RESORT 5
$89.10
$32.64
$241.95
$1,900.002122-610 SUPPLIES-GUIDANCE
$1,900.000534V ATLAS PEN S PENCIL CORP $125.20
0620V BADGE A MINIT $44.77
3861V HAMMOND S STEPHENS $18.85
3903V HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL $19.93
$764.00 7551V PRENTICE HALL $31.73
$2,297.00 7685V RAM PRINTING, INC $48.00
$150.00 8284V SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY INC $61.89
$2,297.00 8371V DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS $15.40
$150.00
$334.20 TOTAL SUPPLIES-GUIDANCE $365.77
91
2122-630 BOOKS-GUIDANCE 2132-640
0464V ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION $8.95 8436V
1590V CAL ASSOC OF STUDENT COUNCILS $48.00
1711V CASC PUB FOR ELEMENTARY SCH $48.00 TOTAL
3741V GROUING CHILD $21.90
3997V HARPER £ ROU PUBS INC $29.68 2132-741
4341V KATHLEEN HOEPF $50.90
5346V ANNE LYONS $31.95 6126V
5621V MASTER TEACHER $107.90 7434V
7266V PEM PRESS, DIVISION $14.95 8270V
7585V PRO-ED JOURNALS $40.70
7589V CORNELL UNIVERSITY $5.00 TOTAL
8436V SIMON S SCHUSTER INC $28.81
8890V TAYLOR S FRANCIS $20.50 2142-330
9788V WISCONSIN EDUCATION CONSULTANT $25.00
TOTAL BOOKS-GUIDANCE $482.24 0211V
0908V
2123-370 TESTING - SCORING 7075V
7781V
0058E DORIS BUCO $13.00 7977V
0340E KATHLEEN L. HOEPF $225.00 8368V
0376E DAUN P. SMITH $13.008559V
0383E ANN PINTO $45.00 9093V
0455E JEANNE M. SULLIVAN $13.009489V
0529E ROBERT UILMOT $13.00
2723V SHIRLEY DODGE $1,643.13TOTAL
TOTAL TESTING - SCORING $1,965.132152-112
2123-610 TESTING - SUPPLIES0345E
0390E
0058E DORIS BUCO $13.000502E
0183E JANE L. DANIELS $13.006702V
0374E MARION MACNEILL $13.00
0390E
2363V
THERESA C. PLANTE
CTB/MACM1LLAN/MCGRAU-HILL
$155.23
$2,080.85
TOTAL
7592V PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATION INC $132.45 2190-810
7612V THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CORP $214.56
8559V
TOTAL TESTING - SUPPLIES $2,622.09
2132-113 SALARY-NURSE
0044E
0215E
TOTAL
2132-330
6125V
TOTAL
DEBRA BERTRAND
PATRICIA A. DOSTIE
SALARY-NURSE
PHYSICALS-STUDENTS
RAYMOND MOORE MD
PHYSICALS-STUDENTS
2132-580 UORKSHOPS-NURSES
2753V PATRICIA DOSTIE
8109V ST ANSELM COLLEGE
TOTAL UORKSHOPS-NURSES
2132-610 SUPPLIES-NURSE
0941V DEBRA BERTRAND
3906V HAMPSTEAD PHARMACY
6126V MOORE MEDICAL CORP
7434V PLAISTOU STATIONERS
7685V RAM PRINTING, INC
8270V SCHOOL HEALTH SUPPLY COMPANY
9414V VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
TOTAL SUPPLIES-NURSE
2132-630 BOOKS - NURSES
0207V AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIC PUB
0346V AS HA
8260V SCHOOL HEALTH ALERT
8270V SCHOOL HEALTH SUPPLY COMPANY
PERIODICALS-NURSE
SIMON S SCHUSTER INC
PERIODICALS-NURSE
NEU EQUIP-NURSE
MOORE MEDICAL CORP
PLAISTOU STATIONERS
SCHOOL HEALTH SUPPLY COMPANY
NEU EQUIP-NURSE
PSYCH SERVICES, OTHER
TRANSFERS
ANB CARE DIV GEN HOSP MASS GEN
BENNINGTON AREA HOME HEALTH AG
OPHTHALMIC CONSULTANTS
REHABILITATION CONSULTANTS, IN
KENNETH C ROGERS ED D
JAN A. SERIFF, PSY. 0.
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
RICHARD TOYE, PH D
NANCY UARREN
PSYCH SERVICES, OTHER
SALARY - SPEECH
EILEEN M. HULL
THERESA C. PLANTE
LYNNE TOUNSEND
N E SPEECH SERVICES
SALARY - SPEECH
SERESC
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
SERESC
2212-550 CURRICULUM DEV
BOOKS - NURSES
$14,259.00
$15,014.86 0019V
0039E
$29,273.86 0051E
0052E
0053E
0058E
$840.00 0091V
0095E
$840.00 0115V
0150E
0165E
$100.00 0175E
$100.00 0180E
0183E
$200.00 0200E
0212V
0218E
0220E
$20.00 0230E
$42.32 0330E
$346.30 0340E
$28.15 0358E
$147.00 0360E
$224.79 0361
E
$19.00 0362E
0369E
$827.56 0371
E
0372E
0373E
0382E
$61.75 0383E
$70.00 0395E
$34 . 75 0424E
$26.08 0445E
0455E
$192.58 0461V
AAAS BOOKS
MAUREEN A. BATEMAN
SUSAN BRASSARD
DEBORAH E. BRIDGES
MARY ANN BOUCHER
DORIS BUCO
ADDISON UESLEY CO
DILLARD E COLLINS
AIMS EDUCATION FOUNDATION
EVELYN COTTER
JUDITH COTTER
DONNA A. COYLE
EDITH DALEY
JANE L. DANIELS
JUNE DEYO
AMRICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE
MAUREEN P. EATON
JOANN ERICKSON
RAYMOND D FLAHERTY
MARGARET P. HANNIGAN
KATHLEEN L. HOEPF
MARION LAKE
ROSEMARY RUBINO
MICHELLE LAPHAM
JENNIFER G. LATHAM
JANICE L. LOPES
MARY ELLEN MACDONALD
JUIIANN! DENNEY
ANDREA MARGOLIS
DEBORAH PIERSON
ANN PINTO
CYNTHIA ROGERS
LYNN SHAW
HELEN STRATTON
JEANNE M. SULLIVAN
ASCD
$42.17
$55.00
$346.39
$500.00-
$36.40
$20.00
$48.00
$627.46
$16,135.00
$700.00
$2,900.00
$420.00
$175.00
$12,518.00
$17,386.00
$5,858.97
$2,500.01
$2,580.84
$2,580.84
$29.00
$149.00
$84.00
$188.00
$42.00
$39.00
$122.53
$663.00
$84.32
$429.00
$273.00
$65.00
$39.00
$42.00
$81.00
$48.40
$42.00
$39.00
$551.00
$42.00
$39.00
$684.00
$276.25
$32.50
$78.00
$42.00
$81.00
$149.00
$286.00
$42.00
$497.00
$429.00
$42.00
$770.00
$91.00
$38.00
0464V ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION
0497E RENE P. THOMPSON
0499E MARY TIMSON
0505E ADELE G.TRESTED
0510E LOIS UELAND
0527E TERESA UILL1AMS
0532E JENNIFER UILSON
0540E KATHLEEN D. UISECARVER
0540V AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEU HAMP
0545E LORETTA UOOD
0620E KATHERINE A. GREENE
0630E SUSAN LYDON
1740V CENTER APPLIED RES IN EDUC INC
2566V DELTA EDUCATION
2942V JOHN EDMONDSON
3059V EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE
3198V THE FACILITATOR CENTER
3886V HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
6333V NEA PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
6339V NEFC, INC
6345V NHASCD/DR CARL UOOD
6390V N H A G E
6447V NATL ACADEMY PRESS
6621V THE NETUORK INC
6728V NH ATMNE
6854V NH SCHOOL BOARDS INS TRUST INC
6860V NH SCIENCE TEACHER'S ASSOC
7055V OFFICELAND
7291V PERGAMON PRESS
7361V DEBBIE PIERSON
7391V ANN PINTO
7627V PUBLISHERS CHOICE
9324V US I INC
TOTAL CURRICULUM DEV
2213-270 PROF. IMPROVEMENT
0100V
0634V
1338V
1459V
2030V
2246V
2263V
2513V
2892V
3343V
3403V
3708V
5056V
5076V
5094V
5450V
5757V
5895V
7041V
7361V
7391V
7975V
8804V
9004V
9060V
9109V
9735V
9740V
9786V
AICE
LINDA BAENIG
DEBORAH BRIDGES
DORIS BUCO
DILLARD COLLINS
MRS EVELYN COTTER
DONNA COYLE
CYNTHIA DAUSON
MAUREEN EATON
RAYMOND FLAHERTY
BETTY FREEDMAN
KATHERINE GREENE
MARION LAKE
ROSEMARY RUBINO
JENNIFER LATHAM
MARION MACNEILL
ANN MCCLELLAN
DAUN SMITH
PATRICIA O'CONNELL
DEBBIE PIERSON
ANN PINTO
CINDI ROGERS
JEANNE SULLIVAN
RENE THOMPSON
MARY TIMSON
ADELE TRESTED
TERESA WILLIAMS
ROBERT A UILMOT
KATHLEEN UISECARVER
PROF. IMPROVEMENT
2213-340 IN-SERVICE TRAINING
0165V
4866V
7388V
7816V
8954V
ALLIED PRINTING
KIELEY'S CATERING
P1NKERTON ACADEMY
NANCY RICHARD
JAN THIBOUTOT
IN-SERVICE TRAINING
$59.00
$65.00
$123.00
$81.00
$42.00
$84.00
$42.00
$149.00
$245.00
$149.00
$39.00
$36.42
$119.54
$297.63
$42.00
$25.50
$60.53
$142.96
$287.46
$76.89
$10.00
$10.00
$25.04
$26.50
$45.00
$1,125.00
$60.00
$23.82
$9.19
$26.90
$18.72
$44.25
$57.70
$4,880.00
$220.00
$365.00
$220.00
$960.00
$459.00
$210.00
$480.00
$220.00
$420.00
$220.00
$224.14
$270.00
$210.00
$220.00
$220.00
$220.00
$724.88
$210.00
$365.00
$240.00
$459.00
$220.00
$480.00
$365.00
$290.00
$123.00
$220.00
$365.00
$142.00
$321.00
$388.55
$321.60
$328.00
92
2222-114 SAL LIBRARY ASSI
.
0609E DEBRA A. ESHEL
0618E NATALIE A GALLO
0628E NANCY LACASSE
0652E LINDA R. OUELLETTE
0654E ELIZABETH A. PLAYDON
0666E JANET THIBOCITOT
7305E DEBRA E. LEOOUX
7500E DOROTHY L. SAWYER
TOTAL SAL - LIBRARY ASST.
2222-610 SUPPLIES-LIBRARY
1350V BRODART COMPANY
3356V FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SOFTUARE
3514V GAYLORD BROTHERS INC
3885V HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
5403V HACDONALD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
7434V PLAISTOU STATIONERS
9340V UPSTART LIBRARY PROMOTIONALS
TOTAL SUPPLIES-LIBRARY
2222-630 BOOKS-LIBRARY
1834V CHILORENS PRESS
2276V CRANE PUB CO., INC
2856V EARLY EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM
3342V FIVE STAR PREVIEU
3350V FOLLETT LIBRARY BOOK CO
3501V GARETH STEVENS
3502V GARRETT EDUCATIONAL CORP
3776V GRYPHON HOUSE, INC.
4575V INCENTIVE PUBLICATIONS INC
6512V NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE, INC
7044V OHIO STATE UNIV
7084V ORCHARD BOOKS
7823V RIGBY EDUCATION
8256V SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES
8585V THE SPEECH BIN
9135V TROLL ASSOCIATES
9535V FRANKLIN UATTS INC
9840V THE UORLD ALMANAC EDUC DIV
TOTAL BOOKS-LIBRARY
2222-640 PERIODICALS
0962V BETTER HOMES S GARDENS
1239V R R BOUKER
1926V CLASSROOM COMPUTER LEARNING
1965V COBBLESTONE PUBLISHING INC
2274V CRAFTS
2321V CRICKET
4615V INSTRUCTOR
5814V MERLYN'S PEN
6508V NATL GEOGRAPHIC MAGA2INE
6598V NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
7062V OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO.
7445V PLAYS, INC.
7512V POPULAR SCIENCE
7616V PSYCHOLOGY TODAY
8279V SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
8280V SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
9053V TIME INC
9822V UORKSHEET MAGAZINE
9997V ZOOBOOKS
TOTAL PERIODICALS
2222-741 NEU EOUIP-LIBRARY
6991V NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
TOTAL NEU EQUIP-LIBRARY
2223-440 REPAIRS-AV
6991V NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
TOTAL REPAIRS-AV
S808.50
111 ,170.75
$2,105.22
$1,133.00
$35.00
$9,948.40
$62.50
$137.50
$25,400.87
$416.18
$215.08
$315.75
$5.99
$61.00
$24.20
$68.36
$1,454.53
$88.00
$21.45
$234.53
$1,117.48
$136.59
$612.58
$77.80
$41.14
$265.00
$54.00
$64.94
$168.48
$57.23
$35.75
$277.47
$1,350.43
$31.56
$14.97
$30.00
$19.95
$39.90
$16.95
$39.97
$10.00
$59.80
$22.50
$14.00
$43.94
$23.00
$13.94
$15.97
$57.00
$133.00
$75.17
$16.95
$29.50
$264.15
$264.15
$277.85
$277.85
2223-453
8954V
TOTAL
FILM RENTAL
JAN THIBOUTOT
FILM RENTAL
2223-610 SUPPLIES - AV
0345V
1350V
1921V
3136V
3193V
5693V
6499V
6678V
6991V
7072V
9285V
TOTAL
2223-741
6991V
TOTAL
2223-742
6991V
TOTAL
2224-390
6835V
TOTAL
AMERICAN SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
BRODART COMPANY
CHARLES CLARK CO., INC
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
EYE GATE MEDIA
AMERICAN SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
NE LEAGUE OF MIDDLE SCHLS INC
NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING
UNITED LEARNING
SUPPLIES - AV
NEU EQUIP - AV
NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
NEU EQUIP - AV
REPL EQUIP - AV
NORTHEAST AUDIO VISUAL
REPL EQUIP - AV
EDUCATIONAL TV
NEU HAMP PUBLIC TELEVISION
EDUCATIONAL TV
2311-111 SAL-SCHOOL BOARD
9870E
9871
E
9872E
9B73E
9B76E
TOTAL
2311-523
7127V
TOTAL
VIVIAN R. CLARK
CHARLENE A. FLAHERTY
HENRI EASTMAN
RUTA JORDENS
EDUARD NADUORNY
SAL-SCHOOL BOARD
LIABILITY INSURANCE
0929V
7998V
G J PACEY
LIABILITY INSURANCE
SCHOOL BOARD CLERK
CONNIE BERNIER
GLORIA ROTHE
TOTAL SCHOOL BOARD CLERK
2312-532 EXP- SCHOOL BD CLERK
0929V CONNIE BERNIER
TOTAL EXP- SCHOOL BD CLERK
2313-111 TREASURER S ASST
6273V DOROTHY MYERS
8760V GEORGE STOKINGER
TOTAL TREASURER S ASST
2313-523 TREASURER'S BOND
4298V JOSEPH HILLS AGENCY INC
TOTAL TREASURER'S BOND
$78.71
$78.71
$66.96
$170.05
$193.50
$47.95
$41.00
$126.75
$1,086.92
$65.00
$210.31
$43.95
$298.70
$1,569.25
$1,569.25
$1,315.40
$1,315.40
$714.45
$714.45
$120.00
$120.00
$420.00
$840.00
$1,260.00
2313-532 TREASURER'S POSTAGE
TRANSFERS
7528V POSTMASTER
8760V GEORGE STOKINGER
TOTAL TREASURER'S POSTAGE
2313-610 TREASURER'S SUPPLIES
TREASURER'S SUPPLIES
2314-380 DIST OFCRS S UORKERS
1917V
3627V
TOTAL
2314-550
3949V
BRENDA CLARK
MICHAEL GORHAM
DIST OFCRS S UORKERS
TOTAL
2891V
3099V
3254V
3545V
3628V
6243V
7693V
8186V
8187V
8870V
ANNUAL REPORT
TOUN OF HAMPSTEAD
ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL MTG EXPENSES
PAMELA EASTMAN
SANDY EMERSON
PATRICIA FIFFICK
MARIE GEORGE
SHEILA GORHAM
JUDITH MUSHIAL
JUANITA RANDALL
GRACE SAULN1ER
ROBERT SAULNIER
PRISCILLA TARLETON
ANNUAL MTG EXPENSES
6853V
9032V
TOTAL
2319-610
2890V
4643V
$319.00 5319V
5528V
$319.00 6483V
BOARD EXP-ADV
BOARD EXPENSE-CONF
TRANSFERS
NH SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
TIMBERLANE REG SCHOOL DIST
BOARD EXPENSE-CONF
BOARD EXP-SUPPLIES
TRANSFERS
HENRI EASTMAN
INTERSTATE TROPHIES
LORAL PRESS INC
MAPLEUOOD FLORIST LTD
NCCE
$50.00
$250.00
$25.00
$182.58
$182.58
$50.00
$50.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
2315-380 LEGAL SERVICES$800.00
$1,000.00 3460V RICHARD FUGERE $41.00
$800.00 8540V SOULE, LESLIE, ZELIN, $8,594.50
$800.00
$800.00 TOTAL LEGAL SERVICES $8,635.50
$4,200.00 2317-380 AUDIT
1595V PLODZ1K S SANDERSON PROF ASSOC $3,525.00
$1,554.00 TOTAL AUDIT $3,525.00
$1,554.00 2319-540 BOARD EXP-ADV
1183V BOSTON GLOBE $571.20
2625V DERRY NEUS $107.38
$1,100.00 3181V EXETER NEUS LETTER COMPANY $144.00
$50.00 4081V HAVERHILL GAZETTE $235.50
5105V LAURENCE EAGLE TRIBUNE $190.91
$1,150.00 5515V MANCHESTER UNION-LEADER $206.50
$100.00
$286.00
$35.26
$332.58-
$116.00
$61.67
$170.33
$286.00
$27.00
93
6853V
6872V
7055V
8112V
8133V
9000V
TOTAL
2319-640
0347V
TOTAL
2319-810
6853V
TOTAL
2320-351
8265V
TOTAL
2390-360
3656V
6706V
TOTAL
2410-111
0368E
0400E
NH SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
G NEIL COMPANIES
OFFICELAND
SALUTATIONS
SANBORN CANDIES
THOMPSON'S OFFICE PRODUCTS
BOARD EXP-SUPPLIES
BD EXP-PERIODICAL
AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL
BD EXP-PERIODICAL
BD EXP-ASSOCIATION
NH SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
BD EXP-ASSOCIATION
SAU NO. 55 BUDGET
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT #55
SAU NO. 55 BUDGET
COMPUTER SERVICES
GRANITE STATE BUSINESS FORMS
N E TELEPHONE
COMPUTER SERVICES
SAL-PRINCIPAL
ROBERT P LITTLE
KATHLEEN SCIARAPPA
$12.00
$15.05
$96.69
$27.50
$153.00
$52.50
$230.00
$230.00
$2,173.35
$2,173.35
$94,514.00
$94,514.00
$198.09
$416.33
$51,500.02
$45,999.98
8391V SHERATON UHITE MOUNTAIN INN
8803V CLAIRE SULLIVAN
9507V UATERVILLE VALLEY RESORT S
TOTAL UORKSHOPS-PRINCIPALS
2410-610 SUPPLIES-PRIN OFFICE
$214.80
$339.08
$243.36
0534V
1699V
2157V
2509V
2741V
3074V
3885V
3906V
3930V
5364V
5403V
5830V
6678V
7055V
7434V
7685V
8861V
9324V
9414V
TOTAL
2410-630
9787V
TOTAL
2410-742
ATLAS PEN & PENCIL CORP
HARIET CARTER
CONUAY OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC
DAY-TIMERS, INC
DON'S MARKET
EDUCATORS PLUS
HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
HAMPSTEAD PHARMACY
HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
LYNN CARD CO
MACDONALD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
MERRIMACK BUSINESS MACHINES
NE LEAGUE OF MIDDLE SCHLS INC
OFFICELAND
PLAISTOU STATIONERS
RAM PRINTING, INC
TAFT BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.
USI INC
VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
SUPPLIES-PRIN OFFICE
BOOKS-PRIN OFFICE
UISCONSIN DEPT OF PUBLIC INST
BOOKS-PRIN OFFICE
REPL EQ - PRIN OFF
$14.90
$12.91
$1,492.99
$12.36
$5.47
$45.00
$86.51
$11. 5B
$92.49
$28.25
$173.00
$12.00
$20.00
$18.92
$100.28
$1,190.00
$2,056.41
$104.24
$31.12
$49.95
$49.95
0750E
0756E
0763E
0768E
0770E
0780E
0790E
LAURENCE P. GUAY
SHARON M.LAJOIE
ROBERT LEVESQUE
MILTON J. PHILLIPS
RALPH J. ROONEY
IRVING N. SMITH
JOSEPH S. ZAPPALA
SAL-CUSTODIAL
2542-126 SAL-OT,VAC,SK.LV
0735E
0748E
0750E
0756E
0763E
0768E
0770E
0780E
RICHARD L. DEMARAIS
FRANCIS E. GRIFFIN
LAURENCE P. GUAY
SHARON M.LAJOIE
ROBERT LEVESQUE
MILTON J. PHILLIPS
RALPH J. ROONEY
IRVING N. SMITH
TOTAL SAL-OT,VAC,SK.LV
2542-431 RUBBISH REMOVAL
1714V CATE'S RUBBISH REMOVAL SERV
TOTAL RUBBISH REMOVAL
2542-441 CONT. SERV. REPAIRS
3671V GRANITE STATE FIRE SYSTEMS, INC
5403V MACDONALD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
5483V WILLIAM A MAGUIRE CO INC
7002V NORTHEASTERN ELEVATOR CO
8706V STATE OF NEU HAMPSHIRE
TOTAL CONT. SERV. REPAIRS
$15,616.B8
$16,564.69
$19,052.33
$16,753.25
$20,961.02
$16,876.90
$150.00
$140,934.99
$1,432.14
$1,295.61
$1,220.63
$303.76
$239.94
$943.05
$910.75
$644.83
$5,758.50
$5,758.50
$154.20
$146.25
$647.00
$1,590.00
$15.00
TOTAL
2410-115
0655E
0660E
TOTAL
2410-440
8861V
TOTAL
SAL-PRINCIPAL
SAL-SECRETARIES
MARGARET I . PLAYDON
GLORIA ROTHE
SAL-SECRETARIES
BUSINESS MACH REPAIR
TAFT BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.
BUSINESS MACH REPAIR
2410-531 TELEPHONE
0499V AT 8 T INFORMATION SYSTEMS
0500V A T AND T
6706V N E TELEPHONE
8376V SHAUMUT BANK N.A.
2410-532 POSTAGE
3885V HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
9275V U S POSTAL SERVICE
9280V US STAMPED ENVELOPE AGENCY
TOTAL POSTAGE
2410-580 UORKSHOPS-PRINCIPALS
4671V JEC
5288V ROBERT P LITTLE
6281V NAESP
6338V NECEL-NH
63B4V NHASP
6389V NH-ATMNE MEMBERSHIP
6678V NE LEAGUE OF MIDDLE SCHLS INC
6790V NH EDAU
8348V KATHLEEN SCIARAPPA
8380V SHERATON-HYANNIS
$97,500.00
$16,576.70
$16,120.00
$5,617.63
$5,617.63
$1,249.93
$39.50
$10,717.29
$1,694.45
$393.21
$150.00
$410.70
$88.00
$61.56
$120.00
$.00
$90.00
$15.00
$250.00
$35.00
$1,052.85
$168.94
2157V
9414V
CONUAY OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC
VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
REPL EQ - PRIN OFF
2410-810 DUES-PRIN OFFICE
6281V
6384V
6386V
6530V
6644V
6678V
0057V
0454V
3951V
4631V
8685V
8804V
TOTAL
2541-116
0720E
TOTAL
NAESP
NHASP
NEU HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL
NATIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSOC.
NE ASSOC SCHOOLS S COLLEGES
NE LEAGUE OF MIDDLE SCHLS INC
DUES-PRIN OFFICE
GRADUATION
ACADEMIC FITNESS AUARDS PROG
ASHUELOT COMPUTER SOFTUARE CO
HAMPSTEAD TROPHY
INTERSTATE MARKETING SERV INC
STAR DRY GOODS CO
JEANNE SULLIVAN
GRADUATION
SAL-CUSTODIAL SUPVIS
UILLIAM C. BRAGG
SAL-CUSTODIAL SUPVIS
2541-580 UORKSHOPS-CUSTODIAL
RALPH ROONEY
UORKSHOPS-CUSTODIAL
2542-116 SAL-CUSTODIAL
$4,932.35
$60.98
$135.00
$245.00
$380.00
$40.00
$320.00
$190.00
$1,310.00
$50.00
$21.61
$292.30
$103.88
$64.53
$11.25
0170E
0735E
0748E
PAUL A. COURNOYER
RICHARD L. DEMARAIS
FRANCIS E. GRIFFIN
$57.61
$57.61
$619.50
$15,274.38
$19,066.04
2542-442 PLMBG, HEATING, ELECT
0507V AT S T SOURCEBOOK
1333V BRENTUOOD MACHINE SALES, INC
1712V CASCO FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT
2255V COUNCILMAN ELECTRIC
2857V EAST COAST LUMBER
3366V H J FORT IN SUPPLY INC
3464V GKS SERVICE CO
3651V U U GRAINGER'S
3670V GRANITE ST ANALYTICAL INC
3990V HAROLD'S LOCKSMITH
4333V HOBART SALES & SERV
4701V JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
5754V MCKINNEY ARTESIAN UELL COMPANY
6701V NEU ENGLAND SPRING UATER CO
6711V NEU ENGLAND TRANE SERVICE
6999V NORTHEAST MECHANICAL SALES COR
7049V OLD KERRY BEVERAGE COMPANY
7238V PATRIOT ELECTRIC INC
7310V PETROLANE GAS SERVICE
8223V SCHER80N CONSOLIDATED INC
8369V J A SEXAUER
8439V SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO
9015V TIMBERLANE PLATE GLASS CO INC
9090V TOTAL UASTE MANAGEMENT
9134V TRODELLA MATERIALS HAND CORP
9508V G A UATSON & SONS INC
9732V UILLIAMS COMMUNICATION SERVICE
TOTAL PLMBG, HEATING, ELECT
2542-451 RENTAL OF FAC
3519V GELCO SPACE
TOTAL RENTAL OF FAC
2542-490 SEPTIC TA">-S
5754V MCKINNEY ARTESIAN UELL COMPANY
TOTAL SEPTIC TANKS
$103.00
$466.85
$329.00
$495.40
$203.33
$24.50
$204.20
$862.32
$825.00
$181.60
$676.89
$3,198.50
$195.00
$90.00
$174.14
$4,898.67
$120.00
$1,024.93
$43.50
$1,393.31
$734.67
$176.00
$138.65
$3,690.75
$446.30
$1,658.60
$209.05
$22,564.16
$9,409.90
$9,409.90
$.00
$.00
94
2542-521 INSURANCE-SMP
6854V NH SCHOOL BOARDS INS TRUST INC
TOTAL INSURANCE-SMP
2542-610 CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES
0098V
1181V
1458V
1749V
2698V
2722V
2804V
2857V
2876V
3651V
3885V
3899V
3901V
3990V
4312V
5482V
5885V
6295V
6701V
7040V
7049V
7051V
7227V
7633V
8281V
8369V
9732V
ADVANCED MAINTENANCE PROD
BOSTON FILTER CO
BSN
CENTRAL PAPER PRODUCTS CO
DJH PRO AUDIO SYSTEMS
DODGE'S AGUAY
C R DUNFORD FLOORING
EAST COAST LUMBER
EASTERN SPECIALTY
U U GRAINGER'S
HAMPSTEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
HAMPSTEAD HARDWARE
HAMPSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL
HAROLD'S LOCKSMITH
HILLYARD SALES CO
MAGNI BRUSH & MATS
METROMEDIA PAGING SYSTEM
GOULET SUPPLY CO
NEU ENGLAND SPRING UATER CO
OCEAN S FOREST PRODUCTS
OLD KERRY BEVERAGE COMPANY
OCEAN FOREST PRODUCTS
PARTS £ PIECES UNLIMITED
PUBLIC SEATING INC
SCHOOL SPECIALTIES INC
J A SEXAUER
UILLIAMS COMMUNICATION SERVICE
CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES
2542-620 SUPPLIES-REP S MAINT
2857V EAST COAST LUMBER
3990V HAROLD'S LOCKSMITH
5680V MCCORMACK PAINTING CO
8348V KATHLEEN SC1ARAPPA
8360V SENTER AUTO SUPPLY
8438V SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO
9015V TIMBERLANE PLATE GLASS CO INC
TOTAL SUPPLIES-REP S MAINT
2542-652 LIGHT
7622V PUBLIC SERVICE CO
8624V SPRAGUE ENERGY CORP
TOTAL LIGHT
2542-653 HEAT
1709V CASH OIL SALES
2876V EASTERN SPECIALTY
8624V SPRAGUE ENERGY CORP
2542-657 GAS SERVICE
7310V
8817V
PETROLANE GAS SERVICE
SURBURBAN PROPANE OFFICE
GAS SERVICE
2543-610 SUPPLIES-GROUNDS
0098V ADVANCED MAINTENANCE PROD
2722V DODGE'S AGUAY
2857V EAST COAST LUMBER
2876V EASTERN SPECIALTY
6618V NE-SAN
7040V OCEAN S FOREST PRODUCTS
7996V JAMES R ROSENCRANZ 8 SONS INC
TOTAL SUPPLIES-GROUNDS
$20,128.00
S20, 128.00
$323.52
$324.54
$70.62
$4,441.03
$312.00
$284.51
$800.00
$683.58
$796.50
$161.88
$20.39
$15.80
$15.00
$465.00
$294.70
$985.38
$231.70
$36.80
$30.00
$4,488.74
$25.50
$456.60
$296.36
$74.32
$159.75
$36.80
$192.50
$55.79
$326.59
$226.16
$857.25
$455.00
$132.90
$34.93
2543-656
3906V
TOTAL
7994V
7996V
TOTAL
2543-742
3534V
TOTAL
FUEL-VEHICLES
HAMPSTEAD PHARMACY
FUEL-VEHICLES
NEU EQUIP - GROUNDS
JAMES ROSENCRANT2 S SONS
JAMES R ROSENCRANZ & SONS INC
NEU EQUIP - GROUNDS
REP EOUIP-GROUNDS
G M A C
REP EOUIP-GROUNDS
2544-610 MATERIALS-EQUIP REP
0055V A S C TIRE CO
1414V BRUCE S CARBIES
5779V HEARS TRUST
6406V NH DIV OF PUBLIC HEALTH SVS
7000V NORTHEAST LAB INC
7049V OLD KERRY BEVERAGE COMPANY
7996V JAMES R ROSENCRANZ £ SONS INC
9015V TIMBERLANE PLATE GLASS CO INC
TOTAL MATERIALS-EQUIP REP
2545-440 VEHICLE REPAIR
4916V KINNEY'S GARAGE
7994V JAMES ROSENCRANTZ & SONS
TOTAL VEHICLE REPAIR
$194.842546-890 ALARM MONITORING
$6.60
$2,855.857631V PULSAR ALARM SYSTEMS
$44.90
$70.80TOTAL ALARM MONITORING
$192.00
$142.002552-513 STUDENT TRANS
$3,506.999050V
9740V
LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
ROBERT A UILMOT
TOTAL STUDENT TRANS
$65,594.97
$3,521.722553-519 SPEC ED TRANSP
$69,116.698343V
9137V
SEACOAST COLLABORATIVE
PETER TSETSILAS
SPEC ED TRANSP
$15,703.29
$487.252554-513 FIELD TRIPS
$11,667.289050V LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
$27,857.82TOTAL FIELD TRIPS
2555-513 ATHLETIC TRANS
$1,477.15
$204.299050V LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
9050V LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
$1,681.449050V LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
TOTAL
2559-513
9050V
TOTAL
ATHLETIC TRANS
MUSIC TRANSP
LAIDLAU TRANSIT INC
MUSIC TRANSP
$291.30
$291.30
$3,275.00
$1,615.17
$149.90
$289.84
$24.45
$10.00
$45.80
$22.00
$69.75
$210.50
4716V FORREST T JONES & CO INC
6832V HHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6992V NORTHEAST DELTA DENTAL SERVICE
2900-214 UORKER'S COMP INS
$2,832.31
3825V HALLMASS
$2,832.31 6856V NHSBIT
UORKER'S COMP INS
2900-221 EMP RETIREMENT
6842V
6842V
6842V
6842V
6842V
6842V
6842V
6842V
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
NH RETIREMENT
EMP RETIREMENT
2900-222 TEACHER'S RETIREMENT
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
$445 .68
$397 .45 6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
$843 .13 6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
$312 .00 6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
$312 .00 6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6842V NH RETIREMENT SYSTEM
1194,412 .74
$2,002 .00 TOTAL TEACHER'S RETIREMENT
i196,414 .74 2900-230
0664V
FICA
BANK OF BOSTON
$44,151 .90TOTAL FICA
$4,410 .002900-260 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP
$48,561 .90 6856V
6856V
6856V
NHSBIT
NHSBIT
NHSBIT
$2,426 .00 TOTAL UNEMPLOYMENT COMP
$2,426 .00 3900-118 COMMUNITY SERVICES
0095E DILLARD E COLLINS
0748E FRANCIS E. GRIFFIN
$1,655.
$88.
61
96
0763E
0768E
ROBERT LEVESQUE
MILTON J. PHILLIPS
$1,473. 790780E
0822E
IRVING N. SMITH
HAZEL DEAMON
$3,218. 36COMMUNITY SERVICES
4200-390 SITES
2900-211 EMP INSUR
1086V
4002V
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD NH-VT
HARTFORD MULTIPLE EMPLOYER TR.
$451.45 2683V VERNON U. DINGMAN, IV
2722V DODGE'S AGUAY$451.45 2857V EAST COAST LUMBER
6177V MOSLEY NURSERY
9231V UNION FLAG CO
$40,360.40
$3,166.63 TOTAL SITES
$328.40
$26,902.00
$776.83
$330.77
$808.84
$26,736.69
$26,620.88
$859.97
$2,559.51
$34,433.70
$14,631.82
$178,516.44
$21,231.00
$1,284.00
$778.76
$1,543.41
$1,598.62
$356.62
$508.89
$770.31
$477.25
$889.89
$4,292.83
$2,918.37
$1,455.86
$275.00
$1,466.87
$1,450.51
$1,990.16
$2,315.10
$1,615.31
$1,462.28
$192.85
$1,485.29
$165,091.23
$165,091.23
$2,448.00
$321.20
$1,222.74
$3,991.94
$200.00
$473.00
$178.23
$671.01
$181.35
$39.83
$1,500.00
$67.50
$118.80
$433.81
$1,481.30
$3,601.41
95
4600-490 RENOVATIONS 6000-211 INS REFUNDS
2604V DEPENDABLE CONSTRUCTION CO, I
2804V C R DUN FORD FLOORING
2857V EAST COAST LUMBER
3098V EMERSON FLOOR COVERING INC
4224V HERTZ FURNITURE SYSTEMS
4979V CORZILIUS MATUSZEUSKI KRAUSE
5201V LETOILE ROOFING CO
5680V MCCORMACK PAINTING CO
5680V MCCORMACK PAINTING CO
5680V MCCORMACK PAINTING CO
5680V MCCORMACK PAINTING CO
7052V OFFICE DIMENSIONS
TOTAL RENOVATIONS
4800-720 BUILDING FUND
17,558.00
$1,976.00
$521.77
$5,802.00
$4,340.06
$6,364.65
$824.00
$2,222.00
$3,900.00
$2,590.00
$12,563.00
$780.00
$49,441.48
0570E RICHARD ZACCHILLI $812.00
0907V CRAIG BENNETT $2,676.00
1938V CLEARUATER SYSTEMS INC $818.00
2255V COUNCILMAN ELECTRIC $139.70
2604V DEPENDABLE CONSTRUCTION CO, IN $5,590.00
6177V MOSLEY NURSERY $1,653.30
6797V N H FENCE CO $2,400.00
8704V STATE OF NEU HAMPSHIRE $75.00
9134V TRODELLA MATERIALS HAND CORP $2,947.19
TOTAL BUILDING FUND $17,111.19
1086V BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD NH-VT
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6832V NHMA HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST
6992V NORTHEAST DELTA DENTAL SERVICE
7000-770 COMPUTER PURCH-STAFF
4548V IBM
8559V SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
TOTAL COMPUTER PURCH-STAFF
DISTRICT TOTAL
$3,633.89
$2,383.57
$138.12
$766.75
$138.12
$7,925.45
$4,804.20
$7,567.49
$9,417.03
$2,141.00
$12,616.56
$14,757.56
5,420,262.69
5100-830 PRINCIPAL ON DEBT
2108V CONN. NATIONAL BANK
TOTAL PRINCIPAL ON DEBT
5100-840 INTEREST ON DEBT
2108V CONN. NATIONAL BANK
TOTAL
0034V
0183E
060 1E
062 1E
0629E
0652E
0656E
0662E
0665E
2110V
6473V
8559V
INTEREST ON DEBT
FEDERAL PROJECTS
TRANSFERS
ABC SCHOOL SUPPLIES INC
JANE L. DANIELS
FRANCINE B. BAUMHOR
SANDRA HANKUS
DEBRA E. LEDOUX
LINDA R. OUELLETTE
LINDA M. PAVLINI
COLLEEN C. SIMPSON
LYNDA R. SOLOMON
CONF MANAGEMENT ASSOC INC
NAT'L CLEARING HOUSE OF REHAB
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL EDUC
$300,000.00
$300,000.00
$167,250.00
$167,250.00
$20,129.99
$39.13
$35.42
$5,360.36
$5,884.30
$3,150.00
$2,581.51
$2,755.50
$2,970.00
$5,783.04
$60.00
$57.65
$350.00
FEDERAL PROJECTS
5240-880 FED FOOD SVCE RE 1MB
3928V
9044V
HAMPSTEAD CHILD FEEDING SVCES
TIMBERLANE SCHOOL LUNCH PROG
$1,673.00
$.00
FED FOOD SVCE RE I MB
5340-119 SAL - FOOD SERVICE
0808E
0820E
0822E
0828E
0835E
0B53E
0860E
0863E
0865E
7278E
MARIE ROSE AIELLO
ELAINE CURRY
HAZEL DEAMON
MADALYN A. DREW
MARGARET M. GOVE
KAREN MILLS
CAROL A. MINOR
JUDITH N. PICHETTE
CAROL A. PI SAN I
SUSAN E. HORTON
SAL - FOOD SERVICE
$1,096.25
$10,031.88
$4,643.19
$3,766.89
$160.00
$4,899.04
$21.25
$3,556.88
S5.2J35.87
$20.00
$33,401.25
96
Report of the District Treasurer
for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1989 Through June 30, 1990
SUMMARY
Cash on Hand July 1, 1989 $ 18,934.94
Received from Selectmen:
Current Appropriation $4,983,895.00Revenue from State Sources 165,551.73Revenue from Federal Sources 28,804.28Received from All Other Sources 146,216.86
Total Receipts $5,324,467.87
Total Amount Available for Fiscal Year $5,343,402.81Less School Board Orders Paid $5,420,262.29
Balance on Hand June 30, 1990 $ (76,859.88)
GEORGE STOKINGERTreasurer
September 4, 1990
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Auditor's Report on Financial Presentation
To the Members of the School BoardHampstead School DistrictHampstead, New Hampshire
We have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of theHampstead School District and the combining and individual fund financialstatements of the School District as of and for the year ended June 30,1990, as listed in the table of contents. These financial statements arethe responsibility of the School District's management. Our responsibilityis to express an opinion of these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditingstandards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit toobtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are freeof material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used andsignificant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overallfinancial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides areasonable basis for our opinion.
As described in Note IB, the general purpose financial statements referredto above do not include the General Fixed Asset Account Group, which shouldbe included to conform with generally accepted accounting principles. Theamount that should be recorded in the General Fixed Asset Account Group isnot known
.
In our opinion, except that omission of the General Fixed Asset AccountGroup results in an incomplete presentation, as explained in the aboveparagraph, the general purpose financial statements referred to abovepresent fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of theHampstead School District at June 30, 1990, and the results of itsoperations for the year then ended, in conformity with generally acceptedaccounting principles. Also, in our opinion, the combining and individualfund financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all materialrespects, the financial position of each of the individual funds of theSchool District at June 30, 1990, and the results of operations of suchfunds for the year then ended, in conformity with generally acceptedaccounting principles.
PLOD Z IK & SANDERSONProfessional Association
August 24, 1990
99
Details of Administrative Salaries 1990-91
Superintendent of Schools
Hampstead Share $15,504Timberlane Share 52,200
Total $67,704
Asst. Supt. of Schools
Hampstead Share $13,504Timberlane Share 45,464
Business Administrator
Hampstead Share $12,265Timberlane Share 41,295
Total $58,968 Total $53,560
FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE HAMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1989 and Ending June 30, 1990
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was takenfrom official records and is complete and correct to the best of ourknowledge and belief. The accounts are kept in accordance with Section 17of Chapter 21-J of the Revised Statutes Annotated, and regulation ChapterRev 1100, Financial Accounting for Local education Agencies on file with theAdministrative Procedures Act, and upon forms prescribed by the Departmentof Revenue Administration.
Terrance F. HolmesSupt. of Schools
September 4, 1990
Edward Nadworny, ChairpersonVivian Clark, Vice ChairpersonRuta JordansRichard LittleJorge Mesa-Tejada
100
Emergency Calls
Be Calm!
FIRE Call 329-6942
Be sure to state location of fire.
Tell Operator you want the Hampstead Fire Department.
In Case of Emergency Such as:
DROWNING • HEART ATTACK • ASPHYXIATION
SERIOUS INJURIES
Call EMERGENCY RESCUE SQUAD 329-6942
POLICE Call Chief Letoile 329-5700
Rockingham County Dispatch Center Toll Free 1-800-582-7177
or Call Operator
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DOG OFFICER Dale Childs 362-52
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NO FIRE SHALL BE KINDLED IN THE OPEN
WITHOUT A PERMIT ISSUED BY:
Chip Hastings, Warden 329-6442
Paul Wentworth, Deputy Warden 329-5571
Neil Emerson, Deputy Warden 329-6938
James Gilmartin, Deputy Warden 329-7 171
Kerry Clark, Deputy Warden 329-5407
MUNICIPAL PICKUP OF RUBBISH EVERY MONDAY OR WEDNESDAY
DEPENDING ON LOCATION Must be on Roadside at 6:00 a.m.
8 Bags or 4 Barrels (not 55 gal. drums)
Allowed Each Dwelling
LIBRARY HOURSCall 329-6411
Monday 1:00-8:00
Tuesday 9:00-8:00
Wednesday 1:00-6:00
Thursday 9:00-8:00
Saturday 9:00-2:00