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30 <br />ME'ET11G9 OCTOBER 119 1921. , <br />All Uembers Present. <br />The records of the last meeting were read and approved. <br />dilliam nquaro came before the Board relative to getting <br />the snow plow on some of the streets in the section in which <br />he lived. He was informed that an article would have to be <br />placed in the warrant for the Town Meeting to see if the <br />town would allow the Selectmen to have this work done on <br />unaccepted streets. He was informed that Iv.r. Henrick of <br />Drew Avenue also was desirous of having the snow plow in that <br />section and 11r. A quaro stated that he would ret in touch with <br />him so that the article could include all the streets where <br />the plow was needed. <br />A letter was directed to Elminal'��iunroe in reply to her <br />letter of Oct. 6 relative to the award for damages on 'Joburn <br />Street. ?,_iesidunroe was informed that the award of the <br />County Commissioners made in 1913 granted her $100 for damages <br />to her property and that the same was awaiting her at the <br />Town Hall upon receipt of a release properly signed. <br />The Clerk was directed to write to all persons who have ' <br />not already received the damages awarded them by the County <br />for this lay -out. <br />A Land Court notice relative to the land on Bedford St. <br />owned by the Lexington Building Trust was received. The <br />same was turned over to Lir. Duffy for his attention. <br />Robert H. Holt, Chairman of the Finance Committee, was <br />notified to have his committee meet the Selectmen and High- <br />way Committee at the Town Hall on Oct. 14, 1921 at 8 o'clock <br />P. M. to talk over matters relative to securing additional <br />funds for the Highway Department. <br />Harold E. Cady, who was recently dismissed from the Police <br />Department, was notified that the Board would not reconsider <br />reinstating him. <br />The matter of Police records was taken up. Ir. Richards <br />stated that he would see the Chief of Police of Arlington and <br />secure ideas of how they keep their records. <br />Notice was received from the Commissioner of State Aid <br />and Pensions in which he approved aid to the amount 4o -f $6 <br />per mo. being =ranted to Charles F. Alger, Civil Skar soldier. <br />