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,28 <br />John M. Miskell Concord Ave. 400 Swine <br />Frank P. Reynolds School St. & Mass. Ave. 100 " <br />George J. Bailey Ea�5tr.Stlleet 50 " <br />' Swenson Brothers Allen Street 100 " <br />Mrs. Edward P. Merriam and Mrs. Charles C. Holt together with <br />Mr. Frederick L. Hmery came before the Board in regard to the question <br />of collection of garbage in their section on Merriam Hill. It was <br />stated that Thomas Forsythe has been collecting their garbage, but <br />he has not been around for two weeks, and they felt that something <br />must be done as all garbage cans and. pails were filled to overflowing. <br />Mrs. Merriam stated that 'fir. Cady said that he would come on Saturday <br />of this week to collect her garbage, but she is not sure off him all <br />the time as he is very busy. She also stated that she wolald be <br />willing to pay for having her garbage collected if the town would <br />provide a team to do the work. She was informed that it might be <br />possible to get permission from the Town to furnish a team to collect <br />the garbage of such householders who want their garbage collected.. <br />Mr. Emery stated that it was the duty of the Selectmen to insert <br />an article in the Town !.'.1arrant for a meeting in June in regard to <br />the collection of garbage in the town. <br />The Board decided to have an article inserted in the warrant for <br />the June Town Meeting in regard to same, and asking for an appropria- <br />tion. <br />Letter was received from the Supt. of Public '.forks about the <br />matter, and the Board voted to instruct the Supt. of Public Works to <br />obtain cost of collection of garbage in the town of Lexington and re- <br />port his recommendations to the Board. <br />Hearing was declared open at 8:30 P. M. upon the application of <br />James V. Picariello, 9 Shirlly Street to erect a two car garage on <br />his premises at said address. No persons appeared to object, and it <br />was voted to grant him permission to erect a garage. <br />Letter was received. from W. E. Jones in which ,he asked permission <br />of the Board to string three sets of lights acrossthestreet at the <br />Episcopal Church for one day, June 9, 1928. <br />The Board voted to grant permission to do this. <br />Letter was received from Geoffrey L. Pippette in which he stated <br />that he is building a house on Shade Street, and Mr..Holmes,who owns <br />the two lo#s adjoining his propertyis contemplating erecting a shed <br />to be used as a storehouse in connection with his wholesale cider, <br />vinlgar, and pickle business. He stated that Mr. Holmes, business <br />would be carried. on from the shed, and he felt that it would be detrimen- <br />t@tl to' -.his property. <br />After discussing the matter, the.Board decided to notify Mr. <br />Pippette that the matter has been turned over to the Building Inspector. <br />Letter was received from the Fairways Construction Company asking <br />permission to erect signs in the town directing people to the Paul <br />Revere Golf Links on Cedar Street. <br />The Board discussed the matter, and decided to grant permission <br />' to this company to erect a sign at Mass. Avenue and Cedar Street, also <br />n <br />one at Cedar Street and Hill Street, accor(ling to the design submitted, <br />said signs are to be painted black and gold to conform to the standard <br />sign erected in Lexington. Permission is given subject to revocation <br />at any time by the Board without a hearing. <br />