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1934
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75 <br /> For the construction of sidewalks of granolithic where <br /> the abuttors will pay one-half the expense, $1200.00. <br /> For the salary of the Inspector f Slaughtering, $600.00. <br /> For the expense of removal of snow and ice, $22000.00. <br /> For Soldiers ' Burials , ':100.00. <br /> For Soldier' s Relief, $2500 .00, <br /> For State Aidk, $300.00. <br /> For the expense of Street Lights, $21400 .00. <br /> For the construction and repair of street signs, $250.00.. <br /> For the salary and expenses of the Town Clerk, ( of which <br /> $1530.00 is for salary) $1889.84. <br /> For the expenses of the Town Office Bldg. and Cary Memorial <br /> Building. ($8, 000.00) <br /> For the salary of the Town Physician, $750 .00. <br /> For the expense of printing and publishing the Town Report, <br /> $825.10. <br /> For the expenses of Traffic Regulation and Control, $1300.00. <br /> For the salary and expenses of the Town Treasurer, (of which <br /> `0630. is for salary) $1224.84. <br /> For Unclassified Expenses , $200.00. <br /> For Vital Statistics, $50.00. <br /> For Water Maintenance Account, 571037 .75 and that the amount <br /> of receipts in excess of this appropriation be reserved to be <br /> appvopriated for Water Department purposes . <br /> For the salary and expenses of the Wire Inspector, ( of which <br /> 500. is for salarj, `535 .00. <br /> Selectman Mr. Trask moves to take up Article 4 offering <br /> the following: Voted that the Town Treasurer with the approval <br /> of .the Selectmen be and hereby is authorized to borrow money <br /> from time to time4n anticipation of revenue of the present <br /> financial year, and to isse therefore , a note or notes to be <br /> paid from the revenue of the present financial year . <br /> Unanimous 9 :04 P .M. <br /> Selectman Mr . Trask moves to take up Article 36. Selectman <br /> Mr. Lyons offers the following: Voted that a committee of three, <br /> one of which shall be a member of the Stanley Hill Post No. 38, <br /> the American Legion, be appointed by the Moderator to select a <br /> permanent location for the German Field Piece which was given <br /> to the Town through the efforts of Hallie C. Blake, and which <br /> was duly accepted by the Town at a Town Meeting held April 27, 1931, <br /> and that said committee report their recommendations to the next <br /> town meeting. <br /> Carried 9 :05 P.M. <br /> Selectman Mr. Trask moves to take up Article 15 offering <br /> the following as first part: Voted that the Report of Progress <br /> of Metcalf and Eddy, Engineers, with respect to the surface <br /> drainage in East Lexington be accepted, and the recommendation <br /> designated, "Project for Early Construction" providing for a <br /> drainage channel from a point in Massachusetts Avenue thence <br /> under the Boston and Maine R. R. track and across Fottler Avenue <br /> to a point just beyond Bow Street, be adorted , <br /> Second part---and further voted that the swim" Of �; <br /> �n5 000 be <br /> appropriated and assessed to pay for the cost of completing the <br /> survey of the drainage areas of the Town as authorized by the <br /> Town at a Town Meeting held October 16, 1933. <br /> Mr. Ryder asks to have complete report read. Selectman <br /> Mr . Trask states that because of the length of the report the <br /> reading would take too long. <br /> Motion to accept report carried unanimously 9 :14 P .M. <br /> First part of vote as presented carried unanimously 9 :15 P.M. <br /> Second part of vote as presented carried unanimously 9:16 P.M. <br />
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