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1 <br />1 <br />3, <br />maybe more than on alcohol, but what the correct approach is to the <br />problem no one seems to know. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said maybe a letter to the State Health Depart- <br />ment asking what can be done on a local level might be in order. <br />He also said he thought if Dr. Ellicott was asked he would come <br />in to a Board Meeting and talk to the Board about the approach <br />being taken in Town by the Drug Abuse Committee and the local <br />doctors. <br />Mr. Lambie said he felt that we as the local public health <br />should know something of what is being done. <br />The Health Officer's report was checked and it was noted MILK <br />that Ware Dairy still had high counts on their cream. Dr. COUNT <br />Colburn said he felt that this should not go on much longer, a <br />letter should be written to Mr. O'Connor stating that their <br />license to deliver milk in Lexington would be revoked unless <br />this condition was corrected and remained corrected. <br />Mr. Heustis said this company was still on a probationary <br />period. <br />Dr. Colburn said he still wanted a letter written stating <br />that these conditions would not be tolerated and that this <br />Board would have no alternative but to revoke their license. <br />Dr. Cosgrove reported on the Article on Fluoridation for <br />Town Meeting. At the present time the Appropriation Committee <br />will recommend to Town Meeting that $1000.00 be spent for a FLUORIDATION <br />preliminary survey and then the Board will have to go back to <br />a Special Town Meeting for the additional $4000.00 for a defin- <br />itive survey. He said he will check to see when this article <br />will come up at Town Meeting so he could be there. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />APRIL 6, 1970 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held, Monday <br />April 6, 1970 at 7:00 P.M. in the Board of Health Office. Mem- <br />bers present were: Dr. William Cosgrove, Dr. Charles Colburn, <br />Mr. James Lambie and Robert Heustis, Director of Public Health. <br />The permit for the keeping of animals for Joseph Kelley, <br />83 Cary Avenue was again discussed by the Board. <br />Dr. Cosgrove asked if there was any report from the City 83 CARY <br />of Cambridge on the effect that 19 horses would have on the AVENUE <br />brook which flows through Kelley's property and then into the <br />Cambridge water Basin. <br />
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