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amount of ledge that is there John Carroll, Superintendent <br />of Public Works witl try to work out a solution. <br />Mr. Lurvey reported that there was an under ground brook <br />at the property of 337 Lincoln Street and although the <br />neighbors think it is sewage it is not. Mr Carroll of the <br />Board of Public Works will extend the existing drain to take <br />care of the water. <br />All bills presented to the Board were approved. <br />Meeting adjourned at 9:20 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />September 18, 1959 <br />385 <br />337 <br />LINCOLN <br />STREET <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the <br />Selectmen's Room of the Town Office Building at 3 P.M., September <br />-18,. 1959 with Chairman McQuillan, Doctor Cosgrove and Health <br />Officer Lurvey present. <br />read. <br />The minutes of the July 28th, 1959 meeting were approved as <br />The letter from John Carroll, Public Works Superinten- <br />dent asking the Board for their suggestions as to what areas <br />they felt public sewage was most needed was discussed. After <br />a short discussion it was decided that the Wilson Road area <br />was in the most need of Public Sewage. The Board also sugges- <br />ted Mr. Lurvey might study this letter further in case there <br />was any other area inneed of public sewage. <br />As a result of a letter from the Board of Selectmen to <br />the health Department and the Board of health members asking <br />for next Sears budget at an earlier date than usual the budget <br />for next year must be ready for the next regular Board meeting. <br />The letter to the Chamber of Commerce suggesting that <br />they might like to include the Doctor's Emergency phone num- <br />ber in their next directory was ap-roved. <br />Letter to Regent Delicatessen, 1729 Massachusetts Ave., <br />concerning the results of the inspection made on September 14, <br />1959, was approved. In this letter Mr. Lurvey stated that <br />the dining room must have an entirely new floor, the kitchen <br />walls and ceiling must be painted. The Board approved these <br />suggestions. <br />Letter to Geoffroy's Pharmacy, 316 Marrett Road concerning <br />the results of the inspection made on September 14, 1959 was <br />approved. <br />PUBLIC <br />SEWAGE - <br />WILSON <br />BUDGET <br />CHAMBER <br />OF <br />COMMERCE <br />REGENT <br />DELICA-_ <br />ESSEN <br />GEOFFROYS <br />PHARMACY <br />Letter to Carriage House Restaurant, 271 Lincoln Street CARRIAGE <br />concerning the results of the inspection made on September 14 HOUSE <br />1959, was approved. RESTAURANT <br />
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