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-2- <br /> Bill Bowen said that he would like to see installation of even more barrels <br /> i.e. on Bedford Street near the Battle Green, at the Hancock Church near Harrington <br /> Road and on Woburn Street. Mr. McSweeney will talk with the Town Manager about that <br /> possibility and will also ask about installation of a "One Way" sign at the Mass. <br /> Avenue end of Muzzey Street. <br /> Mrs. Fortmann proposed that the public education campaign be started in January <br /> through the school system and newspaper publicity. <br /> The design of bumper stickers was discussed. It was agreed that the slogan should <br /> be short and eye catching and Fay Bussgang suggested "I stop at crosswalks". <br /> Bob Ossman asked Liz Banks about the possibility of distributing bummer stickers <br /> with the newspaper. She did not seem to be too optimistic that it could be done. <br /> Distribution of a flyer in the Center stores and in parking lots, and an ad in <br /> the Minute-Man Gift Guide were discussed. <br /> Regarding the design of the "I stop at crosswalks" sticker, Bob Ossman suggested <br /> that its background be black and white and with a zebra striping, similar to a cross- <br /> walk, with the words in color. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Marion H. Snow <br />
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