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r <br />Y Ae n . <br />3 <br />SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />March 28, 1990 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held on Wednesday, March <br />28, 1990, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town office Building, at 7:30 p.m. <br />Chairman Eddison, Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Smith, Mr. McSweeney; Mr. white, Town <br />Manager; Mr. Cohen, Town Counsel; Ms. Radway, Asst. to the Town Manager, Mrs. <br />Snow, Executive Clerk, were present. <br />APPOINTMENT, TR USTEE OF PUBLIC TRUSTS <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to appoint David G. <br />Williams, 1433 Mass. Avenue, as a Trustee of Public Trusts, and as a member of <br />the Bridge Charitable Fund, to fill the unexpired terms of John Packard to <br />SEptember 30, 1990. <br />ART ICLE 31, SCHOOL REQUESTS <br />Mr. White reported that the Permanent Building Committee has visited <br />each school listed as needing repairs in Article 31, and has concluded that <br />the requests presented are legitimate. Mr. Cohen read a motion he had <br />prepared which asks that $1,300,000 be appropriated for this use. <br />Mr. Dailey pointed out that several items listed in Article 31, such as <br />locker replacement and HVAC repairs at the High School would appear to be <br />expense items rather than being lumped together as a capital request. He felt <br />that the message should be given at Town Meeting. He also requested that the <br />$299,500 requested for the reopening of Hastings School should be broken down <br />and more details on the expenses given. <br />Dr. Geiger will be asked to meet with the Selectmen on April 2, for a <br />presentation on details of the School Committee's capital request. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was vote to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. <br />A true record, Attest:` <br />arson no <br />Executive Clerk <br />
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