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328 <br />This manhole at Bow Street is an unmanned site and therefore trucks can be <br />slipping in and out of there unnoticed but the police cruisers in the area <br />try to watch this particular spot. <br />Mr. Smith said some towns charge a fee for trucks to dump at the M.D.C. <br />sites in their towns but Lexington never has, therefore, trucks would try <br />to use Lexington where there is no charge. Eventually the Board of Select- <br />men will have to address this. <br />Mr. Smith said the law requires that every town provide a manhole or sewage <br />plant for the disposal of sewerage. <br />NEW HEALTH Mr. Smith introduced our new Health Intern, Debora Chiklis, to the members <br />INTERN of the Board of Health. <br />Debbie will be working and learning out in the field with Mr. Smith one day <br />a week until she get out of school in late April and will then work for the <br />Director twenty-one hours a week until June 1983. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that he had several good condidates to choose from <br />but he feels he chose the best one for the psoition. <br />Mr. Smith said that he had taken Debbie out in the field last week to Cory's, <br />the restaurant in progress of being completed to open on May 1st., a tour <br />of the collapsed courtyard of the Battle Green Inn and also on a food service <br />inspection at Alexander's Convenient Food Market on Woburn St. <br />He also has arranged for the new health intern to spend one day at the Waltham <br />Health Department to go out with the inspector on building inspections. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that he had a meeting last week with Dr. Erdos <br />HEALTH FAIR and Anne Scigliano at Symmes in regard to the Health Fair the Town is having <br />on May 15th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Fire Headquarters on Bedford St. <br />He said this will be a family-oriented program offering such programs as: <br />a complete blood profile, pulmonary function testing, diabetes screening, <br />delayed language testing, hard of hearing screening, etc., plus some demon- <br />strations performed - Hearing Aid Dogs, Choate/Symmes Lifeline Program, <br />Choke -saving procedure, C.P.R. demonstration, Jaws of Life and Town Ambulance <br />displayed. Middlesex Lung Association will be represented as will the Cancer <br />Society and the E.P.A. with displays, plus the Nutrition Association. <br />All of these things will be free of charge but the Hard of Hearing Guild <br />does want a donation. Dr. Cosgrove had asked the Rotary to contribute the <br />donation but they are obligated to some other group this year. Mr. Smith <br />thinks the Board of Health budget may be able to cover their donation. <br />FITZGERALD At 8:00 p.m. Lisa Fitzgerald, her mother, Virginia Fitzgerald Lovett, and <br />ANIMAL their attorney, Richard Miller came before the Board at Lisa's request because <br />PERMIT she is asking for a variance to keep three extra horses on her property, <br />making the total number of horses at six. <br />1 <br />