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16f. <br /> Z7,7,1 TOWN WARRANT <br /> COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, ss. <br /> To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in said <br /> County, Greeting: <br /> - In the name of the Commonwealth' of Massachusetts, you <br /> are directed to notify' the inhabitants of the Town of Lexington, <br /> qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet in the <br /> Cary Memorial Building, in said Lexington, on Monday, the twenty- <br /> second day of July, 1935, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. , then and there to <br /> act on the following articles: <br /> Article 1. To receive the report of any Board of Town Officers <br /> or of any committee of the Town, and to appoint other <br /> committees. <br /> Article 2. TO see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to <br /> install a sewer in Blake Avenue and Wadman Circle <br /> subject to the assessment of betterments, and to <br /> take by Eminent Domain the necessary easements <br /> therefor and provide funds for said installation by <br /> direct appropriation, or by transfer from other funds. <br /> Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to <br /> install a street light on Freemont Street. <br /> Article 4. To see if the Town will transfer money to pay the <br /> necessary expenses of the Supt. of the Water Dept. <br /> incurred outside the Commonwealth in securing in- <br /> formation upon matters in which the Town is interested <br /> ,or which may tend to improve the service in the Water <br /> Department and for the purpose of meeting the appro- <br /> priation and to establish the new account to be opened <br /> for that purpose, the sum of $25. be transferred. <br /> Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sec. 67, Chap. <br /> 205, of the Acts of 1935 amending Chap. 33 of the Gen- <br /> eral Laws, and Act relative to Military Service of <br /> County Employees, which reads as follows: "Any <br /> person in the service of the Commonwealth, or of a <br /> county, city or town thereof which, by vote of its <br /> county commissioners or city, council or of its inhab- <br /> lttown meeting, accepts this section, shall <br /> be tile , <br /> during the, time of his service in the <br /> organized militia, <br /> five, twenty-six, one hundred and tWenty-three and <br /> one hundred and eighty-one, or during his annual tour <br /> of duty, not exceeding fifteen days, as a member of <br /> the organized reserve of the army of the United States <br /> or of, the United States naval reserve forces, to <br /> receive pay therefor, without loss of his ordinary re- <br /> muneration as an employee or official of the common- <br /> wealth or such county, city or town, and shall also <br /> be entitled to the same leaves or absence or vacation <br /> with pay given to other like employees or officials. " <br /> Article' 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, funds for <br /> labor and materials on public works and for other <br /> expenses in connection therewith, to be expended by <br /> the Selectmen for aid to persons employed on various <br /> projects. <br /> Article 7. To see, if the Town will vote to amend the vote adopted <br /> at the- Annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1935 and adjourned <br /> to March 18, 1935, which reads as follows: "Voted <br /> that the Selectmen be authorized to complete the con- <br /> struction of Pleasant and Wfttertown Streets to the <br /> new Concord Turnpike, a distance of approximately <br /> 2600 feet, under Chapter '90 of the ,General Laws, and <br /> amendments, providing the State and County contribute <br /> a like amount, and for the purpose of said construction <br /> the sum of $9,000. be appropriated and assessed, " so <br /> as to provide for an appropriation of $9,000. for the <br /> construction of a portion of Pleasant and Watertown <br /> Streets, to be expended in conjunction with money to <br /> be contributed by the Commonwealth and the County. <br />