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E. TUITION ASSESSMENTS:1. CHARTER S
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AVAILABLE FUNDS TOWN MEETINGANNUAL
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Two new members were accepted in FY
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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY TRUSTEESTo t
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON AGINGTo Th
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Counselor for the past 14 years and
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Name Title Start Date End DateDeMar
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For the FY12 allocations, the Counc
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTHTo the
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Public Health OutreachOur efforts i
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COMMUNICABLE DISEASESA total of 94
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The Commission continues to support
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REPORT OF THEINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF ANIMALSL
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REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
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freshments or speaker fees for thos
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REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TREASURERTo t
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FUND REPORT FY 2011 Income or June
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MAPC published the 2011 Greater Bos
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Timely completion of the Canton Int
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISS
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Costume Party, Parachute games, bas
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The Board of Park Commissioners wis
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The Personnel Board is committed to
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REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENTTo t
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTME
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• Elimination of the Level 9 Busi
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Throughout the winter season the DP
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DRAINAGE CAPITAL PROGRAM - The Engi
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Hydrant flushing was again performe
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With an aged fleet, the technology
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water, sewage and solid waste syste
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fice coverage, both of which direct
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF RETIREMENTTo
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DISBURSEMENTS1 Annuity Savings Fund
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TOTAL INCOME REQUIRED 692,201.39Net
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The Neponset River Bike Path Extens
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property: Residential; Open Space;
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REPORT OF THE TOWN ADMINISTRATORTo
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Real EstateThe Town was granted a f
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REPORT OF TOWN COUNSELTo the Honora
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REPORT OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONTo
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FinancialStatements171
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Town of MiltonStatement of Revenues
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TOWN OF MILTONENTERPRISE FUNDSCOMBI
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TOWN OF MILTONBALANCE SHEET DETAIL
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TOWN OF MILTONBALANCE SHEET DETAIL
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Massachustts Department of Revenue,
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PurposeAuthorized and Unissued Debt
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Long Term DebtOutside the Debt Limi
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REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURERTo the
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Irene B. Cummings Fund . . . . . .
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Helen E. & Chester A. Martin . . .
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TOWN OF MILTON TRUST FUNDSTRUST FUN
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LONG TERM DEBT OUTSTANDING +NEW DEB
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Short Term Debt Outstanding + Issue
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PAGE 2COLLECTOR'S REPORT FY 2011BAL
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SchoolReports201
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Our students took top spots in seve
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MILTON PUBLIC SCHOOLSMILTON, MASSAC
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make a difference for our students
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vided opportunities for parents/gua
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The PTO also sponsored an interacti
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The Pierce Middle School was fortun
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our Pierce Holiday Concerts, which
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As a result of taking the PSAT’s
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Program HighlightsWorld LanguagesDu
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The elementary science committee re
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Visual ArtsIt was a very exciting y
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The Milton High School Athletic Hal
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Attendance also increased during th
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We worked with the Milton Interfait
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udget reduction for natural gas. Fo
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REPORT OF THE BLUE HILLSREGIONAL TE
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Students in Cosmetology offer a ful
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• New growth is added to the levy
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In the past, the Warrant Committee
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cate parents and staff about potent
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orrowing. Year four is FY2012, and
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It is our expectation that further
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II. Non-budget ArticlesThere are tw
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INTERESTING FACTS AND STATISTICS AB