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SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />' JANUARY 10, 1933. <br />A regular meeting of the Selectmen was held in the <br />Selectments Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 P.M. Messrs. <br />Trask, Custance, Gilcreast, Ferguson and O'Connell were <br />present. The Supt. of Public Works and the Clerk were also <br />present. <br />Hearing was declared pen on the application of Theodore <br />A. Custance for permission to maintain a two car garage of <br />wooden construction on lot at the corner of Reed Street and <br />proposed way. <br />No persons appeared to object. <br />Mr. Custance presented the plans showing the location <br />of the garage which was to be under the house, and it was <br />voted to grant the permit. <br />Comitment of sewer rental charges for the second section <br />in the amount of $1574.98 was signed by the Board. <br />Commitment of water charges in the second section in <br />the amount of $7504.92 was also signed by the Board. <br />Letter was received from the State Forester in which <br />' he approved the appointment of Osborne J. Gorman as Supt. <br />of the Moth Department for the year 1933. <br />It was decided to notify Mr. Gorman that he was <br />appointed as Moth Supt. for the year 1933. <br />Application for an overhanging sign was receited from <br />the Colonial Garage, Inc., sign to be located at Mass. Ave. <br />number 1668. <br />Mr. Viano, in a letter to the Selectmen, explained <br />that it might not be necessary to have this sign overhanging <br />the sidewalk, but they desired the permit so that if it were <br />necessary to place the sign there, they would have permission <br />to overhang the sidewalk. <br />Mr. Gilcreast stated that there were a great many signs <br />in front of the Viano property and he felt they should not <br />be given permission to put up any more. <br />The matter was therefore left with the Chairman to <br />communicate with Mr. Viano. <br />Application was received from Edward L. Child to <br />place a "Daisy Doughnut" sign at 1775 Mass. Avenue, the <br />O'Connell block. It was voted to grant this permit <br />provided the necessary insurance is filed. <br />Town Counsel explained in connection with the billboard <br />' on Mass. Avenue that he was in communication with the State <br />Dept. of Public Works, and the sign has not as yet been <br />constructed. He found that the billboard burliness had <br />formerly been in the name of John Donnelly and Sons,,,and <br />Mrs. Mary Donnelly was now operating the business although <br />she had never filed a business certificate. <br />12"7 <br />Custance <br />garage <br />Commit- <br />ments. <br />Moth <br />Supt. <br />Viano <br />Overhang- <br />ing Sign. <br />Child <br />Overhang- <br />ing Sign. <br />Bil]b oars <br />