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16 <br />The following permits were signed by the Board; <br />Landfill Permit for Ralph & Elizabeth Cataldo, 51 Bow Street <br />Food Service Establishments: <br />Bellino's Donut Shop, 141 Mass Ave. <br />Lexington House of Pizza, 399 Lowell St. <br />Alexander's Convenient Store, 335 Woburn St. <br />Folsom's Seafood Sales, 182 Bedford St. <br />Hayden Recreation Center, 24 Lincoln St. <br />Animal Permits: <br />Georgia Kapiris, 405 Marrett Rd. <br />Robert DeMello, 35 Lincoln St. <br />Richard I. Miller 30 Patterson Rd. <br />Clifford Burdge 673 Waltham St. <br />Nathan T. Sidley 2 Rogers Rd. <br />Philomena Chicchia 22 Blossom St. <br />2 chickens <br />25 chickens <br />1 horse <br />1 pony <br />2 Nubian goats <br />2 horses <br />Mobile Server <br />John Valentino 13 Locke Rd., Billerica, Ma. <br />Installer's Permit <br />Bruce J. McKee 19 Buttaro Rd. <br />Sewage Disposal: <br />Ed's Sanitation 219 Pont St., Billerica, Ma. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. <br />Dorothy Jones, Clerk <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 8, 1976 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, November 8, <br />1976 at 7:00 p.m. in room G-5 of the Town Office Building. Members present <br />were: Dr. William L. Cosgrove, Chairman; Mr. James W. Lambie, Dr. Michael <br />S. Erdos, George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. <br />The minutes of the October 18, 1976 meeting were approved as read. <br />Mr. Smith gave a short history of the Swine Flu Program and related <br />how our program has progressed to date. On Saturday, November 6, 1976 <br />SWINE approximately 1400 hundred citizens were innoculated. To date we have <br />FLU offered a clinic for the Senior Citizens and the Chronically ill, the <br />Town Employees and a number of "mini" clinics at the Well Elderly Clinics. <br />At the present time we feel that a total of about two thousand people have <br />received the bivalent or monovalent vaccine. At the present time a clinic <br />is being planned for December 4, 1976 which we will indicate is our last <br />clinic. <br />The Board felt that we were giving all townspeople every advantage <br />to receive this vaccine. The vaccine is available for any of the physicians <br />in Lexington that want to administer it, all nursing homes have been sup- <br />plied with the vaccine for both their patients and their staff. <br />