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SELECTMEN'S M EETING <br />June 11. 1990 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen -K a.s held on Monday, June 11, <br />1990, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Toi n office Building, at 7 1: 30 p. m. <br />Acting Chairman Smith, Chairman Eddison, 'qtr. Marshall, Mr. Dailey, Mr. <br />McSweeney; Mr. whi Le , Town Manager; Mr. Cohen, Town Counsel; Ms. Radway, , Assts <br />to the Town Manager; Mrs. Snow, Executive Clerk, were present. <br />CHANGE OF MANAGER9 LKS <br />Mrs. Smith read the petition of the Lexington Lode of Elks for Change <br />of Manager under the Lodge's Club Liquor License from J. Raymond Arsenault to <br />Brian M. Fraser and noted the favorable recommendation of the Chief of Police <br />on Mr. Fraser' s suitability for the position. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted to approve the petition <br />, or Late Lexington Ledge No. 2204 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of <br />Elks, 939 Waltham Street for Change of Manager from J. Raymond Arsenault to <br />Brian M. Fraser. <br />BOWMAN SCHOOL STU DENTS RECYCLING PETITION <br />Students from the fourth grade of the Bowman School and their teacher, <br />:inn Carothers, were present to request endorsement b1r the Selectmen of a <br />Recycling Initiative proposed for insertion on the State Election ballot next <br />November. <br />The children presented a skit which illustrated the need for and <br />benefits of r. ecycl ing, which was enthusiastically received by all present* <br />t)e t i t. ion request i no� the Board's endorsement signed by about 2 t}up i 1 s <br />leachers, and custodians at 'k -he Bowman School, was submitted. The decision to <br />Pllldorse the initiative will be made af ter its intent has been c lar i f ied. <br />F AR I ' %T CRE ASE , LEA F'RES <br />T � [. ;hairman William Mix and Sally ('astleman of the <br />'ommi t tee met with the Board to request approv of a <br />LEXPRESS, the first increase since 19850 It was noted <br />1.he sti•stem to six routes will probably cause a loss in <br />o ffset any i_necease in r <br />U pon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted <br />cash fares and permit books for LEXPRESS, effective as <br />follo <br />.adults (age 19 -64) <br />SU . r 5 <br />Students (age 6 - 15) <br />0.60 <br />Seniors <br />0.35) <br />Under 6 <br />0.15 <br />Transfers <br />0115 <br />Surcharge Ad. or Stu. <br />0.25 <br />Surcharge Seniors <br />0. 15 <br />TICKETS: <br />Book of 14 t . 5)o <br />1.00 <br />Adults (19 -64) FY <br />85,00 <br />Adults 6 months <br />50,00 <br />Students (6 -1$) FY <br />75.00 <br />Students 6 months <br />45).00 <br />Transport ,, : -,t ion Adv isory <br />fare increase for <br />that the reduction of <br />ridership which will <br />to approve increases in <br />of July 1, 1990, as <br />