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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-08-COA-min-board.pdf Board Meeting Dec 8, 1976 Joan Melcher 1 Meals for Shut-Ins - Shopping for groceries can be done by phone at Concord Hill Market and delivered by Fish starting Jan 5 I suggest that as many as can drop in and see Mr Breslin I hear his meat is excellent 2. Cora Pierce presentation of Town Plate by Selectman will be December 19th at 4 PM Photographer will be there 3 We have looked at two sites for Congregate meals and feel that Follen Church is much more attractive St Brigids says that they do not want to go into the hole financially, but they will take enough for light etc Whatever We think we can pay 4 Newsletter went to press, and once again we owe thanks to Dot Williams 5 W e are still looking for money to pay a coordinator for Meals on Wheels Mary Miley suggested Jack Crain of DEA I have a call in for him He is out of town until tomorrow Arl. pays their Co $5 per hour She is a part time CETA worker 6 All is set for thankyou Open House tomorrow 7 . Transportation is a little better There will be a picture and article in Minute-Man tomorrow Ann seems to be helping as much as she can 8 Should we give a token Christmas Present to Ed Duggin, the superintendent for all the many extra things We does for me? 9 Can handicapped people under 50 ride on the bus? Can a legally blind 1person ride free on the bus? She can on the MBTA C&W says it is up to us 10 We are not sponsoring the Colpitts trip to Bermuda in March, but it is a bargain and we will advertise it for them Edith Cheever is working with them to take reservations and answer questions so I do not have to do that 11 Working with Scouts who want to do something to help the elderly I suggested that they distribute flyers to home owners along Bedfdrd St Then the scouts could keep an eye out for trouble spots and help keep the walks clean. 12 Working on a letter for Mrs Harry Jones regarding a tree they want removed Paul Mazerall saw the tree and it is a danger, but not on the street He suggested a Setter to the Selectmen The Jones cannot afford a tree surgeon