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LOC  483

LOCKE BRIDGE

Messrs. Brown, Lees, Hedlund, Knapik, Tarr and Tisei moved that the bill be amended by adding the following new section at the end thereof:-

SECTION ___.  Notwithstanding any special law to the contrary, the bridge on Route 16 (Washington Street) spanning Route 9 in the town of Wellesley shall be designated and known as the State Senator David H. Locke Bridge. The department of highways shall erect and maintain suitable markers bearing the designation in compliance with the standards of the department.

 

 

 

 

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LOC  484

DEVENS BALLOT INITIATIVE

Ms. Resor moved that the bill be amended by inserting after section 100 the following new section:-
“SECTION 100A.  (a) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the board of selectmen of the town of Ayer, the board of selectmen of the town of Harvard, and the board of selectmen of the town of Shirley, may, at least 60 days before any biennial state election, submit a nonbinding question regarding the permanent government structure for the ongoing operation and administration of the Devens Regional Enterprise Zone to the state secretary which shall be placed on the official ballot to be used at that election in the towns of Ayer, Harvard and Shirley by the state secretary.

(b)Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the Devens Disposition Executive Board, the town of Ayer, the town of Harvard, the town of Shirley, and the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency may each appropriate and expend public funds to jointly prepare, produce, distribute and otherwise disseminate information and materials regarding any question placed on the official ballot to be used at an election in the towns of Ayer, Harvard and  Shirley regarding the permanent government structure for the ongoing operation and administration of the Devens Regional Enterprise Zone or any other subject matter contained within chapter 498 of the acts of 1993  Any information provided shall be distributed by the Devens Disposition Executive Board to the voters of all 3 towns and shall be limited to:  (1) the full text of the question, (2) a fair, unbiased and concise summary of the question and (3) arguments for and against the question from principal proponents and opponents of the question, as determined by the Devens Disposition Executive Board.”

 

 

 

 

LOC  485

AMENDMENTS TO THE MUNICIPAL RELIEF ACT OF 2003

Mr. Moore moved that the bill amended by adding at the end thereof the following new Sections:-

 

SECTION    .     The first paragraph of section 57 of chapter 59 of the General Laws, as appearing in section 102 of chapter 149 of the acts of 2004, is hereby further amended by striking the last sentence.”

 

“SECTION    .     The seventh paragraph of section 57C of chapter 59 of the General Laws, as appearing in section 26 of chapter 352 of the acts of 2004, is hereby further amended by striking out the second sentence.”

 

 

 

 

LOC  486

NORTH READING SENIOR CENTER

Mr. Tarr moved that the bill be amended, in Section 2, in item 7004-0099, by inserting after the words “Worcester Housing Authority” the following:-

 

“provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the planning and design of a new senior center in the Town of North Reading.”

 

 

 

 

LOC  487

MUNICIPAL POLICE

Ms. Menard moved that the bill amended by inserting, after Section 104, the following new Section: -

“SECTION 105.  Section 94B of Chapter 32 of the General Laws, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “unit”, in line 7, the following words: - , municipal police.

 

 

 

 

LOC  488

ALUMNI FIELD IN WILMINGTON

Mr. Tarr moved that the bill be amended, in Section 2, in item 7007-0900, by inserting after the words, “Cranberry Harvest Map” the following:-

 

“provided further, that not less than $400,000 shall be expended for the planning, design and construction of an artificial surface on Alumni Field in the Town of Wilmington, subject to 1:1 matching funds from the Town;”

 

 

 

 

 

LOC  489

GEORGETOWN LIBRARY AMENDMENT

Mr. Tarr moved that the bill be amended, in Section 2, in item 7007-0900, by inserting after the words “Cranberry Harvest Map” the following:-

 

provided further, that not less than $250,000 shall be expended for improvements to the Georgetown Peabody Library in the town of Georgetown

 

 

 

 

 

LOC  490

ROOF REPAIR AT ESSEX TOWN HALL

Mr. Tarr moved that the bill be amended, in Section 2, in item 7007-0900 by inserting after the words “Cranberry Harvest Map”, the following:-

 

“provided further, that not less than $100,000 shall be expended for maintenance and repairs to the roof of the town hall in Essex.”

 

 

 

 

LOC  491

EMERGENCY GENERATOR IN ROWLEY

Mr. Tarr moved that the bill amended, in Section 2, in item 8000-0010, by inserting after the words, “of these grants” the following:-

 

“provided further, that not less than $70,000 shall be expended for the purchase of an emergency generator in the Town of Rowley.” ;

 

and further, by striking the figure “$21,271,035” and inserting the in place thereof the following:- “$21,341,035”

 

 

 

LOC  492

PILOT

Ms. Chandler, Messrs. Brown, Brewer, Joyce, Augustus and Tarr moved that the bill amended, in Section 2, by striking out the item 0611-5510 and inserting in place thereof the following item:-

“0611-5510  For reimbursements to cities and towns in lieu of taxes on state-owned land pursuant to sections 13 to 17, inclusive, of chapter 58 of the General Laws; provided however, that all cities and towns receive no less than the amount of money they received the previous fiscal year to offset changes in assessment and that funds distributed based on the previous fiscal year shall only be available on a one-time non recurring basis; provided further, that the treasurer and receiver general receive written certification from the division of capital asset that each city and town has no less than the same amount of state-owned land as the had the previous fiscal year; …………………………………………………………………………$26,961,766”

 

 

LOC  493

PILOT

Ms. Chandler, Messrs. Brown, Brewer, Joyce, Augustus and Tarr moved that the bill amended, in Section 2 by striking out the item 0611-5510 and inserting in place thereof the following item:-

“0611-5510  For reimbursements to cities and towns in lieu of taxes on state-owned land pursuant to sections 13 to 17, inclusive, of chapter 58 of the General Laws; provided however, that all cities and towns receive no less than three-quarters the amount of money they received the previous fiscal year to offset changes in assessment and that funds distributed based on the previous fiscal year shall only be available on a one-time non-recurring basis ; provided further, that the treasurer and receiver general receive written certification from the division of capital asset that each city and town has no less than the same amount of state-owned land as they had the previous fiscal year…………………………………………………………………………$26,004,844”.

 

 

LOC 494

AUTHORIZATION OF DEDHAM TO GRANT 8 LIQUOR LICENSES AND 1 BEER AND WINE LICENSE

Ms. Walsh and Mr. Morrissey moved that the bill be amended by inserting after Section _____ the following new Section:-

 “SECTION _____.  Notwithstanding sections 12 and 17 of chapter 138 of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the Dedham Board of Selectmen may grant 8 additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises, and 1 additional license for the sale of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises, subject to the following conditions:

 

(a) The Board of Selectmen shall reserve 1 of the all alcoholic beverages licenses for RED HOT, INC. d/b/a ISABELLA’S for a location in Dedham Square, subject to all other applicable requirements for an all alcoholic beverages license and on condition that the current license for the sale of wine and malt beverages currently held by said Isabella’s be returned physically, with all the legal rights pertaining thereto, to the Board of Selectmen upon approval and receipt of said new all alcoholic beverages license.

 

(b) The Board of Selectmen shall restrict the remaining licenses to business entities that locate in a development to be known as LEGACY PLACE, the site for which is more particularly shown on a plan which is on file with the Board of Selectmen.

 

(c) Notwithstanding said section 12 of said chapter 138, the additional licenses authorized by this act shall be subject to an original application fee of $5,000 more than the annual fee for existing all alcoholic beverages licenses or wines and malt beverages licenses, as applicable, in the Town of Dedham. Said additional $5,000 fee shall be deposited into an economic development account of the Town of Dedham and expended consistently with the purposes of such account.

 

(d) Notwithstanding said sections 12 and 77 of said chapter 138, the Board of Selectmen may restrict the all alcoholic beverages licenses to holders of common victualler licenses.

 

(e) Notwithstanding said sections 12 and 77 of said chapter 138, the Board of Selectmen may restrict the wines and malt beverages license to a licensee holding a common victualler license.

 

(f) The Board of Selectmen shall determine reasonably whether an applicant or licensee meets the criteria set forth in this act.

 

(g) The licenses shall not be transferable.

 

(h) The licenses, if revoked or no longer in use, shall be returned physically, with all of the legal rights and privileges pertaining thereto, to the Board of Selectmen, which may grant any such returned license to a new applicant who meets the criteria set forth in this act.”

 

 

LOC  495

POTHOLE ACCOUNT ADJUSTMENT

Ms. Fargo moved that the bill be amended, in Section 2, in item 7061-0011 by striking out all of subsection (2) and inserting in place thereof the following text: -

“(2) assist municipalities with extraordinary increases of greater than 25 per cent in  their required contribution to any of the districts to which the municipality belongs as a result of the new regional allocation methodology; provided, that preference in the awarding of such funds shall be given to municipalities whose required local contribution exceeds 80 per cent of their foundation budget; and provided further, that any funds awarded under this item shall be expended by a school committee without further appropriation;”

 

 

 

 

 

LOC  496

SALISBURY TAX AMNESTY

Mr. Baddour moved that the bill amended by inserting, after Section ___, the following new Section:-

“SECTION ___.  Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the temporary tax amnesty program authorized by Chapter 4, Section 73 of the Acts of 2003 and Chapter 46, Section 113 of the Acts of 2003, which the Town of Salisbury adopted by vote of Town Meeting on October 27, 2003 is hereby extended for the Town of Salisbury until June 30, 2006.”

 

 

 

 

LOC  497

CREDITABLE SERVICE FOR BOSTON TEACHERS

Mr. Tolman moved that the bill be amended by inserting, after Section 104, the following new Section:-

“SECTION XX. The first sentence of section 1 of Chapter 311 of the Acts of 2002 is hereby amended by striking out “1984” and inserting in place thereof the following: - “1989”.”

 

 

 

 

 

LOC  498

WITHDRAWN

 

 

 

 

LOC  499

RECOVERY OF ATTORNEY'S FEES FOR RESTRICTION ENFORCEMENT

Messrs. Creedon, Joyce and Timilty  moved that the bill amended by inserting after Section 104 the following new Sections: -

 

SECTION_____ .  Section 32 of chapter 184 of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking out the second paragraph and inserting in place thereof the following paragraph:-

            “Such conservation, preservation, agricultural preservation, watershed preservation and affordable housing restrictions are interests in land and may be acquired by any governmental body or such charitable corporation or trust which have power to acquire interest in the land, in the same manner as it may acquire other interests in land.  Such a restriction may be enforced by injunction or other proceeding, and shall entitle representatives of the holder to enter the land in a reasonable manner and at reasonable times to assure compliance.  If the court in any judicial enforcement proceeding, or the decision maker in any arbitration or other alternative dispute resolution enforcement proceeding, finds there has been a violation of any such restriction or of any other restriction described in Section 26(c) of this chapter then, in addition to any other relief ordered, the petitioner bringing such action or proceeding shall be awarded reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in such action or proceeding.  Such a restriction may be released, in whole or in part, by the holder for such consideration, if any, as the holder may determine, in the same manner as the holder may dispose of land or other interests in land, but only after a public hearing upon reasonable public notice, by the governmental body holding the restriction or if held by a charitable corporation or trust, by the mayor, or in cities having a city manager the city manager, the city council of the city or the selectmen of the town, whose approval shall be required, and in case of a restriction requiring approval by the secretary of environmental affairs, the Massachusetts historical commission, the director of the division of water supply protection of the department of conservation and recreation, the commissioner of food and agriculture, or the director of housing and community development, only with like approval of the release.”

 

SECTION ______.  Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the provisions of the preceding section shall apply to all enforcement actions commenced after the effective date thereof relative to applicable restrictions granted prior to, on and after said date.

 

 

 

 

 

LOC  500

CHAPTER 70 EQUITY

Mr. Tarr and Brewer moved that the bill be amended in section 3, by inserting after the words “amount it received in fiscal year 2006” the following:-

 

“and provided further that every  school district shall receive at least the amount  received under section 3 of chapter 184 of the acts of 2002”

 

and further, by amending said section by striking the distribution table and inserting in place thereof the following table:-

 

7061-0008

0611-5500

 

Municipality

Chapter 70

Additional Assistance

Lottery Distribution

ABINGTON

7,119,432

0

2,412,357

ACTON         

3,081,869

29,696

1,681,010

ACUSHNET      

6,132,496

23,875

1,837,561

ADAMS          

                     - 

35,042

2,434,463

AGAWAM        

12,302,996

0

4,502,085

ALFORD        

                     - 

0

16,574

AMESBURY      

9,978,669

0

2,385,607

AMHERST       

5,940,831

222,910

9,665,752

ANDOVER       

6,223,458

0

2,182,376

AQUINNAH

                     - 

0

2,848

ARLINGTON     

6,003,471

4,491,775

4,884,315

ASHBURNHAM    

                     - 

0

855,677

ASHBY         

                     - 

0

468,104

ASHFIELD      

120,726

0

227,001

ASHLAND       

3,336,358

291,598

1,364,510

ATHOL         

                     - 

4,377

2,793,955

ATTLEBORO     

27,803,033

0

6,981,165

AUBURN        

4,669,138

0

2,095,931

AVON          

712,769

400,636

455,985

AYER          

4,486,205

44,218

883,466

BARNSTABLE     

7,631,735

0

2,575,171

BARRE         

16,294

0

994,565

BECKET        

91,305

8,580

102,324

BEDFORD       

2,419,485

484,271

929,679

BELCHERTOWN   

10,459,857

0

2,075,915

BELLINGHAM    

8,115,368

0

2,084,059

BELMONT       

3,530,649

827,483

1,955,091

BERKLEY       

5,231,476

0

743,854

BERLIN        

617,571

0

247,316

BERNARDSTON   

                     - 

0

345,852

BEVERLY       

7,634,024

2,452,442

4,741,621

BILLERICA     

15,039,538

2,349,321

4,822,655

BLACKSTONE    

147,096

0

1,467,122

BLANDFORD     

                     - 

0

154,032

BOLTON        

                     - 

0

240,338

BOSTON        

210,313,616

164,211,152

70,589,023

BOURNE        

4,750,626

352,555

1,449,186

BOXBOROUGH    

1,394,072

0

307,421

BOXFORD        

1,808,196

36,411

558,969

BOYLSTON      

477,114

0

419,320

BRAINTREE     

6,090,121

3,378,041

3,689,835

BREWSTER      

1,026,159

0

483,871

BRIDGEWATER   

140,512

0

3,919,452

BRIMFIELD     

1,097,622

0

476,127

BROCKTON      

117,289,368

4,310,392

21,427,385

BROOKFIELD    

1,635,198

0

605,089

BROOKLINE     

6,152,559

3,497,741

4,345,694

BUCKLAND      

7,971

0

338,556

BURLINGTON    

4,433,992

1,386,400

1,839,692

CAMBRIDGE     

8,488,881

17,956,060

8,666,998

CANTON        

3,140,912

878,002

1,761,264

CARLISLE      

733,483

14,729

254,031

CARVER        

9,715,403

0

1,788,612

CHARLEMONT    

102,511

0

212,928

CHARLTON      

                     - 

0

1,585,440

CHATHAM       

560,156

0

185,172

CHELMSFORD    

8,241,820

2,535,342

3,722,180

CHELSEA       

44,168,375

3,396,864

6,712,895

CHESHIRE      

294,018

0

688,189

CHESTER       

                     - 

0

219,501

CHESTERFIELD  

143,523

0

168,518

CHICOPEE      

39,665,289

1,195,616

12,875,772

CHILMARK      

                     - 

0

4,582

CLARKSBURG    

1,491,068

13,114

432,260

CLINTON       

9,894,357

175,517

2,710,934

COHASSET      

1,585,802

166,099

468,094

COLRAIN       

                     - 

0

310,583

CONCORD       

1,928,662

383,959

1,045,180

CONWAY        

696,229

0

218,000

CUMMINGTON    

40,597

0

101,456

DALTON        

286,814

0

1,232,841

DANVERS       

4,462,515

1,118,972

2,383,985

DARTMOUTH     

9,130,610

0

3,090,028

DEDHAM        

3,817,342

1,550,298

2,482,673

DEERFIELD     

919,657

0

588,227

DENNIS        

                     - 

0

667,364

DEVENS

410,000

0

0

DIGHTON       

                     - 

0

851,735

DOUGLAS       

6,947,592

0

891,302

DOVER         

470,960

0

235,777

DRACUT        

14,954,310

0

4,290,188

DUDLEY        

                     - 

0

1,888,107

DUNSTABLE     

                     - 

30,076

253,795

DUXBURY       

3,319,143

0

1,087,538

EAST BRIDGEWATER

10,018,279

0

1,830,270

EAST BROOKFIELD

104,153

0

330,941

EAST LONGMEADOW

4,489,355

0

1,766,653

EASTHAM       

302,567

0

182,616

EASTHAMPTON   

7,463,438

108,874

3,335,028

EASTON        

8,052,131

0

2,679,163

EDGARTOWN     

403,848

28,507

53,694

EGREMONT      

                     - 

0

77,296

ERVING        

306,667

13,150

69,372

ESSEX         

                     - 

33,828

267,121

EVERETT       

22,961,798

4,084,357

4,434,150

FAIRHAVEN     

7,128,848

391,434

2,380,222

FALL RIVER    

90,016,284

2,290,951

27,001,554

FALMOUTH      

5,288,882

0

1,699,587

FITCHBURG     

38,844,166

214,811

10,238,447

FLORIDA       

519,237

0

60,898

FOXBOROUGH    

7,283,560

0

1,826,396

FRAMINGHAM    

10,164,588

4,697,500

7,557,866

FRANKLIN      

25,451,342

0

3,021,144

FREETOWN      

1,194,147

0

1,164,825

GARDNER       

18,611,476

120,747

5,061,766

GEORGETOWN    

4,041,429

52,998

824,959

GILL          

                     - 

0

259,945

GLOUCESTER    

6,554,127

1,923,054

3,004,352

GOSHEN        

89,121

0

97,451

GOSNOLD       

16,228

1,962

641

GRAFTON       

6,559,156

0

1,911,630

GRANBY        

3,783,978

0

1,079,257

GRANVILLE     

1,304,710

0

195,141

GREAT BARRINGTON

                     - 

0

930,647

GREENFIELD    

9,512,771

0

3,883,946

GROTON        

                     - 

0

939,545

GROVELAND     

                     - 

0

779,771

HADLEY        

742,139

138,341

419,142

HALIFAX       

2,411,038

0

1,111,847

HAMILTON      

                     - 

42,887

744,868

HAMPDEN       

                     - 

0

764,821

HANCOCK       

186,623

17,638

51,583

HANOVER       

5,172,678

1,326,394

1,288,617

HANSON        

                     - 

0

1,437,463

HARDWICK      

                     - 

3,228

493,270

HARVARD       

1,431,925

55,090

1,779,682

HARWICH       

1,704,377

0

527,679

HATFIELD      

680,586

0

381,771

HAVERHILL     

33,849,328

2,503,145

9,565,361

HAWLEY        

27,475

12,924

39,884

HEATH         

                     - 

0

95,301

HINGHAM       

4,110,839

334,151

1,606,448

HINSDALE      

96,654

0

259,650

HOLBROOK      

4,513,810

4,757

1,806,380

HOLDEN        

139,460

0

2,095,744

HOLLAND       

818,518

0

246,159

HOLLISTON     

7,251,411

412,300

1,490,322

HOLYOKE       

65,131,964

606,646

11,818,770

HOPEDALE      

5,599,082

0

797,688

HOPKINTON     

5,263,097

120,287

839,794

HUBBARDSTON   

                     - 

0

487,597

HUDSON        

6,446,740

0

2,442,532

HULL          

4,516,679

1,388,549

1,232,908

HUNTINGTON    

                     - 

0

403,493

IPSWICH       

2,461,050

775,432

1,204,484

KINGSTON      

3,379,309

0

1,173,911

LAKEVILLE     

2,313,148

0

998,981

LANCASTER     

                     - 

0

1,015,583

LANESBOROUGH  

622,597

0

423,018

LAWRENCE      

123,143,295

190,699

23,874,868

LEE           

1,852,895

0

762,488

LEICESTER     

9,243,015

0

2,127,054

LENOX         

1,342,091

72,146

584,604

LEOMINSTER    

33,908,665

11,693

6,988,649

LEVERETT      

271,789

0

218,817

LEXINGTON     

6,119,692

0

1,876,266

LEYDEN        

                     - 

0

98,930

LINCOLN       

600,182

292,012

546,644

LITTLETON     

1,734,384

164,924

706,463

LONGMEADOW    

4,231,500

0

1,706,932

LOWELL        

111,755,687

6,340,746

24,601,241

LUDLOW        

10,429,466

0

3,724,781

LUNENBURG     

3,899,479

0

1,295,240

LYNN          

103,715,262

9,477,523

18,084,277

LYNNFIELD     

2,355,467

362,288

917,435

MALDEN        

34,862,870

5,586,730

9,878,824

MANCHESTER    

                     - 

0

273,033

MANSFIELD     

13,645,784

725,040

2,009,312

MARBLEHEAD    

4,094,262

39,403

1,357,230

MARION        

397,148

0

276,448

MARLBOROUGH   

6,929,440

2,728,327

3,971,938

MARSHFIELD    

13,585,947

202,756

2,457,248

MASHPEE       

4,816,289

0

446,639

MATTAPOISETT  

562,247

0

497,588

MAYNARD       

2,682,260

586,886

1,346,778

MEDFIELD      

5,014,371

744,614

1,042,026

MEDFORD       

12,495,563

6,432,448

8,206,613

MEDWAY        

7,245,810

187,002

1,307,124

MELROSE       

6,265,487

2,704,187

3,628,787

MENDON        

                     - 

0

498,814

MERRIMAC      

                     - 

0

891,989

METHUEN       

33,208,786

163,026

6,496,234

MIDDLEBOROUGH 

16,204,879

0

3,019,945

MIDDLEFIELD   

                     - 

0

64,636

MIDDLETON     

1,324,273

126,570

540,113

MILFORD       

11,643,468

0

3,739,705

MILLBURY      

6,360,038

0

2,171,026

MILLIS        

2,277,107

320,940

966,349

MILLVILLE     

47,510

0

436,487

MILTON        

4,024,758

1,245,145

2,715,374

MONROE        

66,606

13,927

8,805

MONSON        

7,093,364

0

1,594,296

MONTAGUE      

                     - 

0

1,544,040

MONTEREY      

                     - 

12,538

42,182

MONTGOMERY    

                     - 

0

100,521

MOUNT WASHINGTON

31,784

33,286

3,947

NAHANT        

455,800

125,393

340,578

NANTUCKET     

1,037,063

0

96,959

NATICK        

4,931,682

1,942,474

2,756,411

NEEDHAM       

4,549,236

205,993

1,935,797

NEW ASHFORD   

152,974

7,313

17,429

NEW BEDFORD   

104,748,080

716,255

27,531,972

NEW BRAINTREE 

                     - 

0

145,340

NEW MARLBOROUGH

                     - 

0

71,466

NEW SALEM     

                     - 

0

125,117

NEWBURY       

                     - 

0

555,628

NEWBURYPORT   

3,492,275

1,380,057

1,770,274

NEWTON        

11,419,420

1,377,012

5,847,561

NORFOLK       

3,342,421

0

1,173,639

NORTH ADAMS   

13,921,926

185,853

5,250,381

NORTH ANDOVER 

4,889,300

120,549

2,385,707

NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH

19,276,454

0

3,525,524

NORTH BROOKFIELD

4,326,993

0

976,112

NORTH READING 

4,884,379

945,499

1,244,112

NORTHAMPTON   

8,032,387

577,922

4,814,888

NORTHBOROUGH  

3,113,893

61,111

1,302,735

NORTHBRIDGE   

13,296,283

3,071

2,590,732

NORTHFIELD    

                     - 

0

386,063

NORTON        

12,155,953

0

2,543,776

NORWELL       

2,269,077

541,079

780,856

NORWOOD       

4,199,430

2,665,880

3,073,863

OAK BLUFFS    

634,246

0

89,078

OAKHAM        

73,216

0

234,057

ORANGE        

5,367,303

2,115

1,977,177

ORLEANS       

267,953

0

210,858

OTIS          

                     - 

0

44,288

OXFORD        

8,850,358

0

2,520,812

PALMER         

10,805,477

0

2,448,308

PAXTON        

34,270

0

570,919

PEABODY       

19,195,873

3,140,276

5,749,219

PELHAM        

159,831

0

194,362

PEMBROKE      

10,005,837

0

2,056,723

PEPPERELL     

                     - 

0

1,564,059

PERU           

70,739

0

135,955

PETERSHAM     

393,498

0

139,758

PHILLIPSTON   

                     - 

4,386

213,184

PITTSFIELD    

31,309,537

880,284

9,691,261

PLAINFIELD    

53,679

0

61,244

PLAINVILLE    

2,526,705

0

928,833

PLYMOUTH      

20,298,057

0

4,792,155

PLYMPTON      

597,760

0

290,253

PRINCETON     

                     - 

0

361,795

PROVINCETOWN  

309,126

22,181

148,685

QUINCY        

15,165,279

11,567,002

12,015,654

RANDOLPH      

11,260,936

1,825,854

4,569,697

RAYNHAM       

375

0

1,390,398

READING       

7,042,859

1,534,901

2,461,971

REHOBOTH      

                     - 

0

1,147,585

REVERE        

27,786,496

5,334,444

7,352,186

RICHMOND      

386,119

0

132,826

ROCHESTER     

1,384,318

0

519,106

ROCKLAND      

10,015,816

394,336

2,852,308

ROCKPORT      

1,427,901

0

535,965

ROWE          

53,056

0

4,791

ROWLEY        

                     - 

114,232

548,001

ROYALSTON     

                     - 

0

196,637

RUSSELL       

                     - 

0

296,507

RUTLAND       

11,119

0

998,712

SALEM         

12,334,597

3,298,731

5,187,791

SALISBURY     

                     - 

0

773,500

SANDISFIELD   

7,986

0

42,223

SANDWICH      

6,029,252

88,406

1,288,162

SAUGUS        

4,228,143

1,784,087

2,735,211

SAVOY         

507,480

13,801

128,020

SCITUATE      

4,069,720

875,037

1,607,467

SEEKONK       

3,664,719

0

1,507,135

SHARON        

6,577,955

62,495

1,652,427

SHEFFIELD     

                     - 

11,938

285,542

SHELBURNE     

                     - 

0

317,279

SHERBORN      

409,195

20,951

244,666

SHIRLEY       

4,366,506

185,558

1,422,754

SHREWSBURY    

15,859,924

298,861

3,107,117

SHUTESBURY    

573,004

0

206,641

SOMERSET      

3,433,415

0

1,874,757

SOMERVILLE    

24,302,486

16,219,924

13,722,067

SOUTH HADLEY  

6,171,610

20,214

3,173,547

SOUTHAMPTON   

2,403,792

0

776,188

SOUTHBOROUGH  

2,657,427

0

533,473

SOUTHBRIDGE   

14,851,612

0

4,305,384

SOUTHWICK     

                     - 

0

1,390,432

SPENCER       

219,706

0

2,397,238

SPRINGFIELD   

232,776,570

1,829,496

44,382,546

STERLING      

                     - 

0

841,321

STOCKBRIDGE   

                     - 

0

122,242

STONEHAM      

3,284,829

2,028,958

2,557,667

STOUGHTON     

9,737,572

103,134

3,829,351

STOW          

                     - 

6,974

508,164

STURBRIDGE    

1,298,823

0

947,473

SUDBURY       

3,701,068

641,561

1,081,559

SUNDERLAND    

853,199

0

617,563

SUTTON        

4,986,108

0

954,596

SWAMPSCOTT    

2,431,038

352,328

1,237,915

SWANSEA       

4,966,726

0

2,304,948

TAUNTON       

41,809,967

0

10,322,474

TEMPLETON     

                     - 

0

1,483,537

TEWKSBURY     

12,453,684

0

3,409,965

TISBURY       

355,233

0

120,556

TOLLAND       

                     - 

9,864

10,785

TOPSFIELD     

934,515

253,284

501,895

TOWNSEND      

                     - 

0

1,428,965

TRURO         

261,971

0

36,861

TYNGSBOROUGH  

6,904,216

0

1,179,149

TYRINGHAM     

36,592

0

15,572

UPTON         

                     - 

0

599,353

UXBRIDGE      

9,256,064

0

1,685,644

WAKEFIELD     

4,869,150

1,438,080

2,714,232

WALES         

741,058

0

288,113

WALPOLE       

5,429,839

883,775

2,251,545

WALTHAM       

7,158,929

5,458,868

6,385,718

WARE          

7,578,063

15,257

2,096,179

WAREHAM       

11,597,828

0

2,430,445

WARREN        

                     - 

0

958,156

WARWICK       

                     - 

28,890

110,506

WASHINGTON    

19,803

23,752

81,444

WATERTOWN     

2,969,442

4,427,251

3,470,628

WAYLAND        

2,863,219

280,373

830,764

WEBSTER       

8,135,299

62,006

2,971,922

WELLESLEY     

3,939,991

96,838

1,494,079

WELLFLEET     

145,578

0

71,840

WENDELL       

                     - 

25,534

179,008

WENHAM        

                     - 

139,794

386,306

WEST BOYLSTON 

2,724,028

67,754

905,694

WEST BRIDGEWATER

1,962,857

47,212

755,272

WEST BROOKFIELD

                     - 

0

580,664

WEST NEWBURY  

                     - 

0

344,207

WEST SPRINGFIELD

15,088,952

0

4,368,789

WEST STOCKBRIDGE

                     - 

0

119,333

WEST TISBURY  

                     - 

182,434

44,299

WESTBOROUGH   

3,258,106

145,058

1,270,967

WESTFIELD     

31,795,433

0

7,682,345

WESTFORD      

12,710,107

895,514

1,716,670

WESTHAMPTON   

348,019

0

177,092

WESTMINSTER   

                     - 

0

787,130

WESTON        

1,876,731

0

458,341

WESTPORT      

4,209,856

0

1,494,508

WESTWOOD      

2,699,421

36,263

857,639

WEYMOUTH      

20,997,406

2,424,084

8,314,524

WHATELY       

167,006

0

163,294

WHITMAN       

                     - 

0

2,568,143

WILBRAHAM     

                     - 

0

1,637,493

WILLIAMSBURG  

437,793

0

371,091

WILLIAMSTOWN  

1,101,138

0

1,169,507

WILMINGTON    

4,597,996

1,254,452

1,805,824

WINCHENDON    

10,441,224

25,366

2,030,858

WINCHESTER    

3,692,026

344,404

1,474,745

WINDSOR       

41,640

28,020

92,851

WINTHROP      

4,932,699

2,287,531

2,921,294

WOBURN        

5,628,191

3,586,952

3,801,532

WORCESTER     

167,330,541

11,809,090

39,228,845

WORTHINGTON   

                     - 

0

153,044

WRENTHAM      

3,624,338

0

1,142,645

YARMOUTH      

                     - 

0

1,545,499

 

 

 

 

Municipality Total

2,963,705,913

378,517,988

920,028,283

 

 

 

 

 

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ACTON BOXBOROUGH            

4,547,065

 

 

ADAMS CHESHIRE              

9,797,932

 

 

AMHERST PELHAM              

9,653,686

 

 

ASHBURNHAM WESTMINSTER      

9,358,091

 

 

ASSABET VALLEY              

3,051,938

 

 

ATHOL ROYALSTON             

17,083,195

 

 

BERKSHIRE HILLS             

3,268,521

 

 

BERLIN BOYLSTON             

962,915

 

 

BLACKSTONE MILLVILLE        

10,632,254

 

 

BLACKSTONE VALLEY           

5,926,361

 

 

BLUE HILLS                  

3,794,449

 

 

BRIDGEWATER RAYNHAM         

19,619,790

 

 

BRISTOL COUNTY              

2,498,116

 

 

BRISTOL PLYMOUTH            

8,013,900

 

 

CAPE COD                    

2,220,714

 

 

CENTRAL BERKSHIRE           

8,286,804

 

 

CHESTERFIELD GOSHEN

714,855

 

 

CONCORD CARLISLE            

1,772,474

 

 

DENNIS YARMOUTH             

7,424,130

 

 

DIGHTON REHOBOTH            

12,024,864

 

 

DOVER SHERBORN              

1,423,318

 

 

DUDLEY CHARLTON             

22,137,590

 

 

ESSEX COUNTY                

3,869,526

 

 

FARMINGTON RIVER

451,007

 

 

FRANKLIN COUNTY              

3,096,637

 

 

FREETOWN LAKEVILLE          

6,790,787

 

 

FRONTIER                    

2,734,996

 

 

GATEWAY                     

6,957,660

 

 

GILL MONTAGUE               

6,450,351

 

 

GREATER FALL RIVER          

12,915,248

 

 

GREATER LAWRENCE             

20,380,541

 

 

GREATER LOWELL              

19,362,286

 

 

GREATER NEW BEDFORD         

20,182,728

 

 

GROTON DUNSTABLE            

10,585,532

 

 

HAMILTON WENHAM             

3,474,401

 

 

HAMPDEN WILBRAHAM           

10,173,819

 

 

HAMPSHIRE                    

2,668,482

 

 

HAWLEMONT                   

758,481

 

 

KING PHILIP                 

6,749,236

 

 

LINCOLN SUDBURY             

2,251,479

 

 

MANCHESTER ESSEX

1,646,605

 

 

MARTHAS VINEYARD            

2,837,860

 

 

MASCONOMET                   

4,794,144

 

 

MENDON UPTON                

10,826,391

 

 

MINUTEMAN                   

2,565,688

 

 

MOHAWK TRAIL                

7,345,280

 

 

MONTACHUSETT                

10,477,796

 

 

MOUNT GREYLOCK              

2,044,500

 

 

NARRAGANSETT                 

9,480,025

 

 

NASHOBA                     

6,476,966

 

 

NASHOBA VALLEY              

2,386,144

 

 

NAUSET                      

3,903,029

 

 

NEW SALEM WENDELL           

744,144

 

 

NORFOLK COUNTY              

770,941

 

 

NORTH MIDDLESEX              

20,184,957