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24 <br />I:r. Finneran said "No" the other store owners were very <br />good about keeping the area around their stores clean and <br />therefore it was very difficult to get them to coonerate in <br />keeping the general area clean when it was almost all the <br />paper service from Brighamis. John Carroll has detailed special <br />work Forces to clean the area but even that has not kept it <br />under control. The manager of Brigham's does send a boy out <br />to clean around the store but the whole parking area should be <br />done. Mr. Finneran said he would like to get in touch with <br />John Carroll and then possibly if they worked directly with <br />the Main Office in Cambridge a solution could be reached. <br />The Board asked if the take-out service was stopped <br />would that help keep the area clean. <br />Mr. Finneran said Yes he believed it would. <br />The Board then asked if they had a right to make them stop <br />this type of seevice. <br />Mr. rinneran said Yes if it was causing a health nuisance. <br />The Board instructed Mr. Finneran to get in touch with <br />John Carroll and take the necessary steps to obtain the coop- <br />eration of Brigham's. If this did not work out then further <br />action would have to be taken by the Board. <br />A motion was made and dully passed that a letter be sent to <br />the main office of Brigham's recuesting that appropriate steps <br />be taken by them to keep the parking area clean of the paper - <br />service from their store. <br />CHILD CARE The letter to Muriel York, 197rant Street, regarding <br />CENTE the new licensing procedure for Child Care Centers was app- <br />roved by the Board. <br />LAZUR The letter to Mr. Mrs. John Lazur, 46 Meriam Street <br />46 MBRIAM ST.regarding the importance of submitting fecal specimans to <br />the State Diagnostic Laboratory in the case of Salmonella <br />was approved by the Board. <br />2 MORRIS ST. <br />Mr. Finneran explained that the Visiting Nurse was not <br />receiving any cooperation from this family in regard to sending <br />in cultures on their daughter, Mary, who was diagnosed as <br />having Salmonella in November. According to the regulation. 3 <br />negative reports must be .received before release of the infec- <br />ted person. As yet no reports have been received. <br />The letter to i..rancis L. Benoit, 2 Morris Street, regarding <br />an overflowing septic system was annroved. This matter was <br />taken care of immediately. <br />MIGRANT The letter from the State Health Department in regard to <br />WORKERS a project in relation to the Health of Migrant Workers was <br />read by the Board and placed on file. <br />ANIMAL The letter to Mr. gilliam Mason, Jr., 904 Massachusetts <br />PLR7IT Avenue, in regard to a structural Ilan for a stable or paddock <br />
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