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20 <br />MEETING, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. <br />All Members Present. <br />Mr. Neil McIntosh came before the Board in reference to his <br />plane being approved. He stated that the meeting of the Planning <br />Board together with the Selectmen had been called off but that <br />he did not have time to nctify his engineer. He stated that he <br />wanted to be prevent at the meeting of the Planning Board to ex- <br />plain his plans. firs Cotton was informed over the 'phone by <br />Mr. Ballard, Chairman of the Planning Board, that they intended to <br />have a meeting this week. Mr. Duffy was requested to notify <br />Mr. McIntosh when the Planning Board met. <br />A letter from the County Commissioners in reference to pro- <br />podal of the head of the Department of Public Works of the State, <br />Mr. `William F. Williams. being bill #1104 in regard to buildixg a <br />parkway. The County objectato this bill an it will impose a large <br />tax upon them. <br />The letter was referred to Representative Cotton to attend to. <br />Notice was received from the Chief of Police stating that <br />Deputy Chief Maguire war informed that he should pay the Deputy <br />half pay as required in the Police Regulations. ' <br />The Chief was authorized to order 100 copies of the regulations <br />printed. <br />In regard to the desk and chairs for the Police Lepartment, <br />Mr. Blake agreed to purchase same at a much more reasonable price <br />than the one the Chief had looked at. <br />(Feb. 28th - Desk at Ready's Tog Shop purchased by Mr. Blake.) <br />The Supt of Public'Works presented a bid from Quetance Bros. <br />of $12 for making up wooden boxes for Police call box system. <br />The Chairman thought the price excessive and requested the <br />Supt. to get another bid. <br />The Board decided to ine+tall an electric bell in the office of <br />the Collector and Treasurer, which would ring in the Police Station, <br />in case assistance or the police was necessary. <br />In reference to Mr. Warner, Slaughter Inspector, being drawn <br />as Juror, Mr. Charles Malley was appointed Inspector temporarily. <br />Mr. Warner agreed to make arrangements at the State House with <br />authorities there. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />CLERK. <br />
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