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74 <br />N.E.T.&.T. <br />hearing on <br />underground <br />conduit. <br />SELECTMEN'S MEE=:G <br />March 11, 1930. <br />A regular meeting of the Hoard of Selectmen <br />was held at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office <br />Building, at -7 .30"P.M. Messrs. Custance, Blake, Shannon <br />and Trask were present. The Supt. of Public Works <br />and the Clerk were also present. <br />At 8 P.M. hearing was declared open on the <br />application of the New England Tel. & Tel. Company <br />for permission to construct a conduit in Massachusetts <br />Avenue, from Elm Avenue to the Lexington -Lincoln line. <br />Mr. Henry Valliere, 2287 Massachusetts Avenue <br />was present and inquired if .that meant that all <br />of the wires now existing on the poles were to be <br />put underground. Mr. Kent of the New England Tel. & <br />,Tel. Co. was present and explained that this conduit <br />was simply to take care of the additional lines_ that <br />were going through to Fitchburg. They were not <br />going to remove any of the present lines, and if they <br />did, it would not make any difference inasmuch as <br />the Edison wires are now on the poles and the poles <br />could, not be removed. He stated that as soon as the <br />Edison Company took their wires down, the conduit that <br />is to be installed would take care of the wires now <br />on the poles. <br />Mr. Bedros Bashian inquired whether it would. <br />destroy any of the trees. He was informed that t]Us <br />was simply an underground proposition and would not <br />destroy any of the trees inasmueh:as. it would be in <br />the street. <br />At 8;05 P.M. hearing was declared open on the <br />E.E.I.Co. petition of the E.E.I.Co. for permission to locate <br />petition one pole on Lincoln Street, approximately 130 feet <br />granted. southwest of Massachusetts Avenue. <br />No persons appeared to object,, and it was <br />voted to grant the petition. <br />Geo. A.Warner It was voted to appoint George A. Warner <br />Slaughter <br />Inspector of Slaughtering, term _ending _March 31,_1931 <br />Inspector. <br />providing his nomination is approved by the State <br />Department of Public Health. <br />Petition was received from the Lovell Bus <br />Line Inc. for permission to operate busses frcm <br />Lovell <br />the corner of Woburn and Lowell Streets over the <br />Bus <br />Lowell Tuanpike to Bedford. <br />Petition <br />It was evident that this was apparently an error <br />and that the petitioner meant to petition to operate <br />busses to the Burlington line. The petitioner was <br />to be so notified, and if the proper petition came in, <br />the Clerk was instructed to advertise a hearing. <br />OW <br />5: <br />"rJ <br />11 <br />
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