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REPORTS - <br />ABOUT <br />RESTAURANTS <br />NEW <br />CHAIRMAN <br />OF THE <br />BOARD <br />A dust complaint has been received from residents of Bedford Street about the <br />Colangelo new building project on Bedford Street. <br />The trucks are bringing in gravel and when they leave, they have mud caught <br />in the tires and it lands on the street. <br />Mr. Smith said that he sent them a letter and they had bucked at first to his <br />suggestions but since then, they are very cooperative and have brought in a <br />sweeper to keep Bedford Street clean. They also are putting down calcium chloride. <br />The peat from the land is being taken to the landfill. <br />Mr. Smith reported that the new Vienna type restaurant that is going in where <br />Brigham's used to be hasn't been doing too much lately. He figures they probably <br />won't really get started until the Fall. <br />The Melting Pot, retail food establishment, has filed with the Board of Appeals <br />to change their business into a restaurant. <br />DAKA (Dining & Kitchen Administration) has taken over a couple of cafeterias <br />at 128 Spring Street that had been occupied by Kennicott Copper. Mr. Smith <br />said the industrial buildings have cafeterias because they want their employees <br />to stay in the buildings at noontime. <br />The K of C is thinking of opening a restaurant from eleven to two p.m. for <br />the employees of the Hartwell Ave. area to have lunch. <br />Dr. Cosgrove asked if Mr. Smith heard anything about Iodice selling submarine <br />sandwiches at noontime. <br />Mr. Smith said "No" he hadn't been made aware of that. He does not have a <br />permit to sell sandwiches Mr. Smith said. He said he will look into this <br />matter. <br />Cumberland Farms has been renovating their store. <br />Mr. Smith said he has been receiving calls from people about the restaurant <br />business - to operate a restaurant where there had been restaurants before. <br />Several people have also called about making sandwiches in their homes to <br />sell to the general public. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said he would like to make a motion that the Board vote tonight <br />to elect a new chairman of the Board <br />Dr. Erdos seconded the motion. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said that he was <br />of the Board of Health. <br />The members voted unanimously <br />of the Board of Health. <br />submitting James Lambie's name to be chairman <br />for James W. Lambie to be the new chairman <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that he had received a letter from Mrs. JoAnn Smoske <br />of 39 Robinson :woad requesting the tapes, letters, etc. from past Board meetings <br />that she attended in regard to her animal permit. Mrs. Smith told the Board <br />that we have the tapes only to do the minutes from and do not keep them per- <br />manently. He and told Mrs. Smoske she could apply in writing to come in and <br />
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