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L' <br />1 <br />L <br />MEETING, MAY 290 1922. <br />Messrs. Scamman, Cotton, Blake and Burnham Present. <br />The records of the last meeting were read and approved. <br />Mrs. Reade of Bedford <br />request that her son be given <br />Sunday. The license had been <br />meeting. <br />Mrs. Reade stated that <br />tax in the Town,for a number <br />entitled to some privilege. <br />The Board reversed its <br />to Willard P. Reade and Edgar <br />Acte of 1909. <br />Street came before the Board to <br />a license to sell tonics, etc. on <br />refused by the Board at.its former <br />she was a widow and paid a large <br />of years and thought she ought to be <br />decision and voted to grant a license <br />Dunlap under Chap. 423 of the <br />Letter was received from William H. Ballard in which he <br />enclosed copies of correspondence with the Boston & Maine RR. <br />relative to the proposed purchase of the park plot near the rail- <br />road station. <br />Mr. Hustis. President of the Boston & Maine RR. requested <br />in his letter to Mr. Ballard, that a certified copy of the vote <br />relative to purchase of the RR property be sent him, and the Board <br />voted to grant this request. <br />Prir. Ballard in another letter to the Board suggested a sub- <br />scription committee to make up the additional $100000 needed to <br />purchase the land and offered $100 as his personal subscription. <br />Mr. Cotton reported that application for gas main in Inde- <br />pendence Ave. had been in the hands of the Town Engineer and had <br />been held up by him on account of the proposed drainage system to <br />be installed in that street. He stated that Mr. Pero was anxious <br />to get this main in as he applied for service. <br />It was therefor voted that a permit be granted for this <br />location as soon as the Engineer has defined the location of the <br />main. - <br />Letter was received from Mrs. Ida H. B. Capper in which she. <br />stated that she did not wish to withdraw her application for a <br />first class garage one hundred feet from Waltham St. on Middle St. <br />in the Town of Lexington, Mass. <br />The Board replied to her that by giving her leave to with- <br />draw her application they meant that her petition was not granted. <br />Mr. Burnham reported that Pair. Simonds of Grove St. had just <br />expended considerable money for painting the buildings on his pro- <br />perty and that he would like the street oiled in front of his place. <br />The Board instructed the Clerk to ask Dir. Duffy to have this <br />done, <br />Application for a bill board of John Donnelly & Sons to be <br />located On Mass. Avenue nearthe East Lexington Station was received <br />from the Department of Public Works. <br />The Board voted to disapprove of the application. <br />