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i <br />A <br />Room, To <br />Messrs. <br />was also <br />BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />January 6, 1949 <br />ting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmenls <br />Office Building, on January 6, 7949. Chairman Locke, <br />man, Rich, Lynah and Houdlette were present. The clerlt <br />esent. <br />At 8F02 p.m. hearings were declared open upon the following <br />hearings: !, <br />Professor John H. Judge for permission to operate an academy <br />on the premises located at 114 Concord Turnpike, Lexington. <br />John T. FitzGeraIld for the Lexington Post 3007, Veterans of'. <br />Foreign Wars,Inc., for permission to use the upper wooden portionof <br />the "Fire Station" presently located on Meriam Street, Lexington,+to <br />complete the erection of a building at 2 Hayes Lane to be used as <br />headquarters of Lexington Post N0.3007, Veterans of Foreign Wars.. <br />The hearings were declared closed at 8:40 p.m. and in executive <br />session the following conclusions were reached: <br />Professor John H. Judge - granted <br />John T. FitzGerald for the Lexington Post #3007 Veterans of <br />Foreign Wars, Inc. - granted <br />The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m. <br />Catherine Parello, Clerk <br />�1 <br />