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.S31 <br />Mr. Smith said he would like to get back on the school nurses and physicians <br />meetings. <br />Dr. Andonian took over Dr. Potter's practice and Dr. Christian Simmons, Winthrop <br />Road, was recommended to take Dr. Perry's place. <br />Louise Kreutzeger stated the Nurses Handbook is being revised and coming out <br />in June, 1987. The list of nurses will be sent to Mr. Smith. <br />Dr. Robert DeIulio and nurse Louise Kreutzeger thanked the Board and adjourned <br />at 8:50 p.m. <br />Mr. Smith discussed the fire in town on November 30, 1986 in which six Health <br />buildings were destroyed. There was concern about smoke at Putnam Pantry Director's <br />and some of the chocolates had to be thrown away because of smoke. Report <br />There was 8-10 feet of water in basements. When the level dropped, oil <br />tanks turned over. Oil is considered a hazardous waste in Massachusetts. <br />25,000 gallons of water and oil was pumped:out. <br />The Fire is still under investigation. All food was disposed of. <br />Two inspectors came out from the State. 30-40 cases of liquor were sub- <br />jected to high heat at Bel Canto's. <br />On December 4, Thursdayevening, there was to be a meeting to discuss demoli- <br />tion. Mr. Castiello wanted to know when he could get access to his building <br />to remove his supplies. <br />Mr. Smith also stated he has been getting dozens of calls on Radon gas and <br />is referring to information from the State. <br />Dr. Asarkof brought up an issue of scavenging of dumpsters behind Maunder's Dumpster <br />Market by a pregnant woman from Peking Gardens at 6:30 a.m. Mr. Smith said Scavenging <br />he would look into this matter. <br />Another concern of Dr. Asarkof was a need to set up a regular schedule for <br />Board Meetings. It was decided the next Board meeting would be on Monday, <br />January 12, 1987. <br />The meeting adjourned as there was no further business at 9:00 p.m. <br />
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