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297 <br /> 5RTRC TMEN'S MEETING <br /> Janua. y 9, 1961 <br /> A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was <br /> held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, on <br /> Monday, Janu r y 9, 1961, at 7:30 P.M. Chairman Morey, <br /> Messrs . Adams , Ferguson, Richards, and Cole were pre- <br /> sent . Mr. Stevens, Town Counsel, Mr. Carroll, Super- <br /> intendent of Public Works, and the Executive Clerk <br /> were also present . <br /> Mr.James J. Carroll, Town Clerk, met with the <br /> Board for the drawing of two jurors. The following <br /> individuals were drawn for jury duty: Edward J. Jurors <br /> Cassidy, 173 Cedar Street, and Samuel L. Fardy, 29 <br /> Pine Knoll Road. <br /> Mr. Carroll retired. <br /> Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted <br /> to approve the minutes of the Selectmen's Meeting Minutes <br /> held on Tuesday, January 3, 1961. <br /> Discussion was held relative to application for <br /> the use of Cary Hall by the Lexington Rotary Club on <br /> March 18, 1961. <br /> Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted Use of Hall <br /> to revoke permission granted December 114, 1960 for the <br /> use of the hall if the purpose of the proposed use of <br /> the hall is to carry on a lottery; permission having <br /> been granted through a misunderstanding. <br /> Letter was received from Mr. Stevens relative to <br /> State aid for free public libraries. <br /> The Chairman suggested that the information in <br /> the letter be referred to the Executive Committee of Aid for <br /> the library and Mr. Stevens agreed that it might be free librarts <br /> well to refer the matter to the committee . <br /> Mr. Carroll retired at 8:10 P.M. <br /> Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted <br /> to go into executive session for the purpose of dis- <br /> cussing, deliberating or voting on a matter which, <br /> if made public, might adversely affect the public <br /> aecurity, the finandial interest of the Town,. or the Executive <br /> reputation of any person' Session <br />