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The survey of residents' attitudes toward the center would <br />not have -been possible without. the help of Warren Cormier, <br />Vice President, Decision Research, Inc., Marketing <br />Division, Temple, Barker & Sloane, who directed the design <br />of the questionnaire; Bob Sacco, Lexington Press, who <br />provided printing services; Tom Dyer, President, Thomas K. <br />Dyer,:Inc., who provided key punching and computer <br />analysis; Charles Collazzo, Professor of Marketing, <br />Northeastern University; Leonard Schatz, President, J.L. <br />Schatz Research, Inc., who contributed suggestions for the <br />questionnaire; and the Lexington League of Women Voters, <br />who addressed the questionnaires and made the follow -up <br />phone calls necessary to ensure an adequate response rate. <br />We would also like to thank the many businessmen /women in <br />the Center who provided us with useful data, and in <br />particular, Dick Michelson and Jeff Lyon: who gave us <br />information on trends and activities. <br />Lastly, we are deeply grateful to Norma Bogen, AICP, <br />Planning Consultant, who synthesized studies, analyzed <br />data, and prepared the draft of our final report. She <br />meshed disparate data and sometimes conflicting viewpoints <br />with skill and tact. <br />The results of the good faith, hard work and respect we <br />have had for each other's views - town official, <br />businessman, abuttor - is consensus on our plan for <br />managing change, in Lexington Center.. <br />MARGERY M. BATTIN, SELECTMAN <br />CHAIRMAN, CENTER REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE <br />iv <br />
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