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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-0816 The following permits were signed by the Board; Landfill Permit for Ralph & Elizabeth Cataldo, 51 Bow Street Food Service Establishments: Bellino's Donut Shop, 141 Mass Ave. Lexington House of Pizza, 399 Lowell St. Alexander's Convenient Store, 335 Woburn St. Folsom's Seafood Sales, 182 Bedford St. Hayden Recreation Center, 24 Lincoln St. Animal Permits: Georgia Kapiris, 405 Marrett Rd. Robert DeMello, 35 Lincoln St. Richard I. Miller 30 Patterson Rd. Clifford Burdge 673 Waltham St. Nathan T. Sidley 2 Rogers Rd. Philomena Chicchia 22 Blossom St. 2 chickens 25 chickens 1 horse 1 pony 2 Nubian goats 2 horses Mobile Server John Valentino 13 Locke Rd., Billerica, Ma. Installer's Permit Bruce J. McKee 19 Buttaro Rd. Sewage Disposal: Ed's Sanitation 219 Pont St., Billerica, Ma. Meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. Dorothy Jones, Clerk BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING NOVEMBER 8, 1976 The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, November 8, 1976 at 7:00 p.m. in room G-5 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: Dr. William L. Cosgrove, Chairman; Mr. James W. Lambie, Dr. Michael S. Erdos, George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. The minutes of the October 18, 1976 meeting were approved as read. Mr. Smith gave a short history of the Swine Flu Program and related how our program has progressed to date. On Saturday, November 6, 1976 SWINE approximately 1400 hundred citizens were innoculated. To date we have FLU offered a clinic for the Senior Citizens and the Chronically ill, the Town Employees and a number of "mini" clinics at the Well Elderly Clinics. At the present time we feel that a total of about two thousand people have received the bivalent or monovalent vaccine. At the present time a clinic is being planned for December 4, 1976 which we will indicate is our last clinic. The Board felt that we were giving all townspeople every advantage to receive this vaccine. The vaccine is available for any of the physicians in Lexington that want to administer it, all nursing homes have been sup- plied with the vaccine for both their patients and their staff.