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THE GOVERNMENT

FORM: Five-member Board of Selectmen, Town Meeting.

ELECTED OFFICIALS: Board of Selectmen: Chairman Joseph Pascucci, 978-777-4478; Nancy Jones, 978-777-1852; Richard Kassiotis, 978-774-0178; William Mugford, 978-774-0262; Timothy Houten, 978-774-0646. Middleton School Committee: Chairwoman Gimmie-Sue Valacer, 978-774-5862; Carole Bailey, 978-664-9360; Vincent Serino, 978-762-3144; Rick White, 978-762-6318; Kevin Noyes, 978-777-3020. Masconomet Regional District School Committee: Susan Richardson, 978-774-2126; Betsy McGinnity, 978-777-2563; David Bean, 978-749-0901; Diane Haas, 978-774-1937. Town Clerk: Sarah George, 978-774-6927.

APPOINTED OFFICIALS: Town Administrator Ira Singer, 978-777-3617; Health Agent Leo Cormier, 978-777-1869.

TOWN HALL: Memorial Hall, 48 S. Main St., 978-774-3344.

INCORPORATED: 1728

POPULATION: 7,744

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $94,727

SIZE: 14.4 square miles

TAX RATE PER $10,000: $12.13

AVERAGE HOUSE PRICE: $327,892

MEDIAN PRICE, SINGLE FAMILY HOME: $394,000

THE FACTS

BUSINESS: Major industries: light manufacturing, office, retail. Business organizations: Middleton Board of Trade, Brian McAllister, president, 978-750-0900.

CHURCHES: Jehovah's Witness: Jehovah's Witness Hall, 978-774- 8501; Congregational: Middleton Congregational Church, 978-774-3788; Roman Catholic: St. Agnes Parish, 978-774-1958.

DAY CARE: Licensed family day care providers: three. Licensed day care centers: two. Licensed school-age child care: none.

ELDER SERVICES: Council on Aging, 978-777-4067; North Shore Elder Services, 978-750-4540.

HOSPITAL and HEALTH SERVICES: Beverly Hospital, 91 Herrick St., 978-922-3000; Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Salem, 800-728-1862; All-Care Visiting Nurse Association, 781-890-4440; ABL Visiting Nurses, 800-910-4225.

LIBRARY: Flint Public Library, 2 N. Main St., 978-774-8132. POST OFFICE: 39 S. Main St., 978-774-1808.

RECREATION: Playgrounds at Fuller Meadow School and Howe-Manning School; Memorial Hall soccer field and playground; Thunder Bridge swimming area on East Street.

SCHOOLS: Public schools: Masconomet Regional Middle/High School; North Shore Technical High School, 978-762-0001; two elementary schools: Fuller Meadow School, 978-750-4756 and Howe Manning School, 978-774-3519. Elementary School Department: 978-750-1955. Elementary Superintendent: Bernard Creeden, 978-750-1955. Masconomet Regional Middle/High School: 978-887-2323. Superintendent: Kathleen Lynch, 978-887-2323. Adult Education: Masconomet Regional Middle/High School, 978-887-2323; North Shore Regional Technical High School, 978-762-0001; North Shore Community College, 978-762-4000. SOCIAL

SERVICES: Tri-Town Council on Youth and Family Services, Executive Director Gary Sinclair, 978-750-8139; Council on Aging, 978-777-4067; Help for Abused Women and their Children (HAWC), 978-744-8552 (office), 978-744-6841 (hotline).

TRASH COLLECTION: Drop-off trash and recyclables at transfer station on Natsue Way off River Street. Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Yearly fee: $80 per vehicle.

UTILITIES: Cable TV: AT&T Broadband, 888-633-4266. Electric: Middleton Electric Light Department, 978-774-4313. Natural Gas: Keyspan, 800-231-5325; Phone service: Verizon, 978-555-1611; Water: Danvers Water Department, 978-774-5054.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUPS: Recreation Commission, Chairman Gary L'Abbe, 978-750-6821; Tri-Town Teen Center, 978-750-8139; Exploration Station (public school K-6 enrichment program), 978-777-6556; Spar and Spindle Girl Scout Council, 978-948-9714; Yankee Clipper Boy Scout Council, 978-777-4333.

 


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