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1 <br />1 <br />48 <br />The nurses told the Board that they would like to close the East Lexington <br />Blood Pressure Clinic and have the C.O.A. Clinic one extra day. They said that <br />the C.O.A. Clinic is more popular. <br />The nurses told the Board that the Countryside Clinic is slowing down now. <br />The nurses would like to go to the C.O.A. Clinic more often. <br />Mr. Smith said he had told Mrs. Melcher she would have to request this and <br />show the reasoning for this request. Mr. Smith said he has never heard anything <br />from Mrs. Melcher in regard to this. <br />After further discussion the Board thanked the nurses for coming in and Mrs. <br />Tapia and Glenda Green retired. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that our Animal Control Officer has resigned his <br />job so that he is looking for a new dog officer. He said he will have to take A.C.O. <br />time out of his day now to train a new dog officer and at the present time he RESIGNED <br />will be interviewing applicants. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that Mr. Kenneth Goodman of 177 Grove Street is <br />tying into the town sewer. <br />Mr. Smith and Deborah Halko will be at a Hazardous Waste Seminar next week. <br />Mr. Smith is also going to an asbestos seminar shortly. <br />Mrs. Halko has suggested to Mr. Smith that when people want an inspection <br />for asbestos removal that they make this request in writing and at the same time <br />submit a floor plan. <br />Hazardous Waste Day is a little uncertain at this time. The town, through <br />the Board of selectmen, would have to appropriate more money for this. <br />We will be planning our flu clinic soon, Mr. Smith told the Board. He would <br />like to have it in September if at all possible. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that there had been a wedding in Brockton recently <br />and eleven people attending the wedding including the bride and groom was stricken <br />with Salmonella. As it turned out, the caterer was a Lexington resident preparing <br />the food in her own home without a license from the Board of Health. <br />Mr. Smith said a "deli" wants to open on Marrett Road near Waltham Street. <br />He thinks he should be invited to come to the October Board Meeting to meet the <br />Board and see what his operation will be like. Mr. Smith said the trash problem <br />in the area of those stores is bad, <br />Dr. Asarkof said that Folsom's isn't very clean. Mr. Smith said that Folsom's <br />is renovating their store at this time. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that Debbie Halko is making progress with Alexander's <br />Pizza Shop. <br />