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IT, <br />SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 7, 1933• <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held <br />at the Selectmen's Office, Town Office Building, on Tuesday <br />Febru�iry 7, 1933 at 7:30 P.M. Messrs. Trask, Custance, <br />Gilcreast, Ferguson and O'Connell were present. The Supt. <br />of Public Works and Clerk were also present. <br />Mr. Harry W. Eastman of Winter Street was drdvm as a <br />Jurors Juror for the Criminal Session in March. Mr, Morton G. <br />Hopkins of 9 Audubon Road was drawn as a Juror for the Civil <br />Session in March. <br />Peddler's License was signed for Charles A. Burbidge, <br />License of 5 Banks Avenue, to peddle bakery products for the New <br />England Bankery Co. <br />1 <br />1 <br />The Chairman reported in regard to Senate Bill #88 <br />relative to Sewer Rentals that he and Mr. Wrightington <br />Sewer <br />appeared before the Committee on Judiciary and after <br />Rentals <br />appearing were entirely convinced that the bill will be <br />thrown out. Other towns did not care to appear as they <br />were not having any trouble. Also when informed that only <br />$600. was involved as far as Lexington was concerned, they <br />expressed the thought that it would not be proper t6 make <br />a law for one town and involving only that amount. The <br />lawyers also objected inasmuch as it would make extra work <br />in looking up the titles. <br />Inasmuch as Mr. Ferguson and Mr. O'Connell were of the <br />opinion that sewer rentals should be waived, it was decided <br />to discuss the matter again three weeks hence. <br />Mr. H. E. Crocker of Watertown appeared to represent <br />Mr. F. L. Green in reference to Mr. Green's application <br />Green <br />for permission to maintain a two car garage of brick <br />Garage <br />construction on Lots 10 and 11 on Bertwell Road. The plans <br />were present at the hearing. No persons appeared to object <br />when this hearing was first called for Jan. 24, 1933, and <br />it was voted to grant the permit subject to the approval of <br />the Building Inspector. <br />Invitation was received from Scoutmaster of Troop 24, <br />Boy Scouts of American, W. F. Downe, to attend the twenty - <br />Scout <br />third anniversary of the forming of the Boy Scouts of America <br />Meeting <br />to be held in Conwall Hall, Baptist Church on Sunday.. Feb. <br />12, at 12 o'clock. <br />common Victuallers License was ranted to Edward L. Child <br />License <br />to do a Victuallers business at the Daisy Doughnut Shop" <br />1775 Mass. Avenue. In view of the fact that the license will <br />expire on April 30th, it was voted to charge a fee of $2.00 <br />instead of the usual $5.00a <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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