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TOWN WARRANT <br /> Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss . <br /> To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in said County, <br /> Greeting: <br /> In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed <br /> to notify the inhabitants ofithe Town of Lexington qualified to vote in <br /> elections and in Town affairs to meet in Cary Memorial Hall, in said <br /> Town on Monday, the twenty-eighth day of November, 1960, at 8:00 P.M. <br /> then and there to act on the following articles : <br /> ARTICLE 1. To receive the reports of any board of Town officers <br /> or of any committee of the Town. <br /> ARTICT,E 2. To see if the Town will vote to establish as a Town <br /> way, and accept the layout of as a town way, Worthen Road from <br /> Massachusetts Avenue 3370 feet, more or less, southeasterly to Waltham <br /> Street as laid out by the Selectmen and shown upon a plan on file in <br /> the office of the Town Clerk , dated September 12, 1960, and to take by <br /> eminent domain or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interest <br /> in land necessary therefor, and appropriate money for land acquisition <br /> and for engineering services and provide for payment by transfer from <br /> available funds, including any unexpended balances in current appropriations; <br /> or act in any other manner in relation thereto. <br /> ARTICTF' 3 . To see if the Town will authorize and direct the <br /> Selectmen to take such action as they may deem necessary or desirable to <br /> remove the conditions on the use of certain parcels of land situated in <br /> the vicinity of the high school which were conveyed to the Town by the <br /> late Augustus E. Scott in 1914 and 1915 by two deeds recorded respectively <br /> in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3953, Page 561, and <br /> Book 3981, Page 109; which deeds restrict the use of the land to park and <br /> playground purposes and one of which requires that certain portions of the <br /> land shall always remain open as public ways; or act in any other manner <br /> in relation thereto. <br />