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this free vaccine would be in order, also he had contacted Mr. <br />Collins of the Welfare Office so that he could submit a list <br />of children who would be eligible for this service. <br />The Child Care Center renewal license for the Church of <br />Our Redeemer Kindergarten was signed by the Board. <br />The Health Officer's report was checked and the Board <br />instructed Mr. Finneran to notify the Concord Dairy, 22 Sud- <br />bury Road, Concord Mass. that because of the continued high <br />Coli and Plate Counts recorded on the Milk Analysis Report a <br />series of test would be conducted of their products and if <br />a correction is not made their license to deliver milk in <br />Lexington would be revoked. <br />Willow Farm is also to be notified of the high plate count <br />on the milk analysis report. <br />8nr <br />CONCORD <br />DAIRY <br />As there was no further business to come before the meeting <br />the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P.M. <br />Clerk <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />JANUARY 3, 1966 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held on January <br />3, 1966 in the Health Department Office. Members present were Dr. <br />William Cosgrove, Acting Chairman, Mr. James M. West, and James <br />F. Finneran, Director of Public Health. <br />Minutes of the December 6, 1965 Meeting were approved as read. <br />A hearing was held with residents in the Five Field area 12 FIELD RD. <br />who had requested that the Board review the permit granted PONY PERMIT <br />March, 1965, to Alfred Mosley, 12 Field Road to keep one (1) <br />pony. <br />Mr. Finneran reported that five homeowners, all on Barberry <br />Road, had written requesting a review of this permit. Mr. Trefethen, <br />23 Barberry Road was the only abuttor to 12 Field Road and at the <br />time the permit was granted he had given his approval. <br />Mr. Nash, 11 Field Road, reversed his no objection statement <br />to objecting to the pony at this time because of a slight increase <br />of flies and the possibility of vermin. <br />Mr. Trefethen stated that there could be a slight increase <br />in the number of flies but there was no odor from the barn or <br />manure. <br />