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1 <br />1 <br />MEETING, JULY 25 , 1921. <br />All Members Present. <br />The records of the last meeting were read and approved. <br />Permission was granted to the Lexington Gas Company to <br />excavate on Bedford Street from Elm Avenue to the Railroad <br />Crossing at North Lexington for the purpose of installing a <br />gas main, the location of the same to be designated by the <br />town engineer. The responsibility of resurfacing the street <br />was eliminated. <br />Nilliam H. Ballard was authorized to renew two policies <br />of $10.000 each on blanket form same being policies #65392 <br />and #41045. <br />B. I. Brown & Sons were authorized to renew policy <br />#65397 for $5000 and $44269 for $10400 on blanket policy. <br />In regard to the rent of the Bacon Property near the <br />High School, it was deciddd to find out just how much rent <br />was due the Town by the Chapin and Webster families who <br />occupy the houses on that property. <br />A #arrant for a Town Meeting to be held on August 4, <br />1921 was signed by the Board. <br />The Town Engineer was instructed to have a sketch ready <br />for the next meeting showing the path on the property of <br />Nora Leary and lire. Timothy Leary leading to the Munroe <br />property. This path has been in existence for about sixty <br />years and has been stopped up by the Leary family but the <br />Munroe's claim the same is a right of way. <br />The condition of the Hayes Fountain was brought up and <br />It was decided to write the Park Commissioners requesting <br />them, if the care of the fountain was under their juris- <br />diction. to have the same kept in proper condition, and if <br />not under their jurisdiction to notify the Selectmen and <br />they would have the same taken care of. <br />The Jury List was revised and sufficient names were <br />added to make the list total 65. <br />A true record, <br />Attest: <br />CLERK. <br />M <br />
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