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11 <br />1 <br />1 <br />REGULAR P EETI1G, L,:AY 4, 1927. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held at the <br />Selectmen's Office at 7:5,1 P. essrs. Custance, Burnham, and <br />Chamberlain were present. The Supt. of Public ?'!orks and the Clerk <br />were ,_.Iso present. <br />The records. _ere approved. <br />The follo,a,ing licenses �..rere signed by the Board. <br />Boy ling 1'.11.ey License <br />r'red B. Bartlett 466 Mass. _venue <br />Common Victuallers <br />Frank I. Pierson <br />Quality Bake Shop <br />188 C Mass. Lve. <br />452 M -ass. S,ve. <br />Use of Building for Slaughtering <br />August Young Laconia Street <br />Order 1 -as signed by the Board for the Edison :Electric Ill. <br />Co.for wire attachments on pole on Highland Avenue, pole number <br />13/24. <br />The Board signed the deed of release of property of Jessie E. <br />Keenan as authorized by vote of the tovm on March 14, 1927. This <br />property was formerly on a tax title, and this deed was given to <br />clear un the title. <br />Eugene G. Kraetzer came before the Board and signed the sale <br />agreement for the purchase of the Rindge property. <br />The Board felt that the Toam Counsel should look over these <br />peper^ drain up by n:;le a Dorr before they are finally passed. <br />Eugene G. Kraetzer asked that the To�rrn Engineer designate the <br />bounds of the Rindge property so that they ;^rill know inhere their <br />boundary line 1,ays. The Selectmen agreed to instruct their Engineer <br />to secure this information for the Church of Our Redeemer. <br />Letter wa_s received from the County Cor:.Wissioners informing <br />the Board that•urc. Harriet L«mon, mother df Carl Damon, of 11 York <br />Ltreet has called at their office to tell of the conditions in the <br />Damon cellar where ;.Tater i^ backing up by reason of obstruction <br />in the neighboring premises, thereby making their drinking water <br />unfit for use. Report v:ras received from the Supt. of Public �''orks <br />in which he informed the Board that the conditions of the premises <br />were as follu rs : <br />"The prime reason seems to ane to be that there is ill feeling <br />between lair. Damon and Lr. Stack. <br />'Ar. Stack at one time o!arned the house hich. r. Damon now owns <br />and procured crater for that house and the others that he owned. from <br />