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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />SELECTMENfS MEETING <br />JUNE 60 1933. <br />A regular meeting of the Selectmen was held at the <br />Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 P.M. <br />Messrs. Trask, Gilcreast, Ferguson and O'Connell were <br />present. The Clerk was also present. <br />Mr. Chester Cook came before the Board in reference <br />to his proposed plan to have the Boston Symphony Orchestra <br />come to Lexington. He stated that he found that they would <br />be a little too ambitious if they were haiNe for one <br />month and would therefor have to out down the length of <br />time. He tentatively looked the situation at the play- <br />ground over and felt that the platform could be built near <br />the tennis courts, and that the seats could be arranged <br />on the Lincoln Street side of the field toward the grand <br />stand. He stated that the concerts would not start until <br />8 or 8:15 P.M. and therefore could not interfere with <br />whatever sports were being held there. He stated that <br />the drive in from Lincoln Street would, however, have to <br />be closed up and the streets used for parking. They <br />would not play on Saturday nights but would play on <br />Sunday. The Chairman suggested that they might utilize <br />the grand stand in some way. He asked that the Board <br />cooperate that they might make arrangembnts to carry out <br />the program in this manner. <br />The Board informed him that they would cooperate and <br />that he could proceed to make arrangements. <br />Licdnse was granted to the Lexington Circle Florence <br />Crittenton League to keep an Intelligence Office at <br />1840 Mass. Avenue. <br />Application to peddle fruits and vegetables was signed <br />for William Warren Hommel of 15 Bedford Street. <br />Hearing was <br />Leonard K. Dunha <br />showinglay out o <br />K. Dunham, Lexin <br />1 inch - 40 feet <br />Mr. L. K. D <br />Mr. Porter who is <br />on Leonard Stree <br />A letter wa <br />they advised tha <br />should extend to <br />should extend to <br />present and stat <br />Board inasmuch a <br />Lowell Street an <br />travelled highwa <br />declared open upon the application of <br />L of Woburn Street for approval of plan <br />Leonard Street on Plan of land of Leonard <br />ton, Mass., dated May 25, 1933, Scale <br />Frank P. Cutter, C.E. <br />nham, Mr. Frank P. Cutter, Engineer, and <br />tends to build a house on land to front <br />were present. <br />received from the Planning Board in which <br />Dunham Road, proposed on the plan, <br />Lowell Street and that Leonard Street <br />Young Street. The Town Engineer was <br />d that he disagreed with the Planning <br />Dunham Street was within 500 feet of <br />that Lowell Street would be a greatly <br />and he did clot believe in increasing <br />293 <br />
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