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SPECIAL
SELECTMEN'S MEETING
March 29, 1978
A special meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in the Select-
men's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, on Wednesday, March 29, 1978,
at 7 06 p m. Chairman Battin, Mr Busa, Mrs Miley, Mr Kent and Mr
Crain; Mr Hutchinson, Town Mana er; Mr Cohen, Town Counsel, Mrs Nancy
Banks, Assistant to the Town Manager, Mrs McCurdy, Executive Clerk, were
present
Bond- Chairman Battin requested approval of the Town Manager's bond
Town Manager Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the
bond for Mr Robert M Hutchinson, Jr , Town Manager, in the amount
of $50,000
Special Chairman Battin read a recommendation from Police Chief Corr for
Police the appointment of Special Officers for a term of two years
Officers Mr Hutchinson said that he had talked with Chief Corr and some
on the list are special officers, in some cases it is an honorary
position, and others are used in the April 19th parade Chief Corr
is now reviewing a statute which calls for a certain level of train-
ing
and, until we have a ruling on whether this applies to Special
Police Officers, it is recommended that appointments be made for one
year
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to appoint the
following as Special Police Officers for the Town of Lexington for a
term expiring March 31, 1979
NOTE COMPLETE LIST TO BE TYPED INTO SELECTMEN'S RECORDS
Auctioneer Chairman Battin read an application for renewal of an Autioneer's
license
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sign the
Auctioneer's license for Mr Arnold Clickstein, 318 Lincoln Street,
to expire March 31, 1979
Cemetery Lots- Mr Hutchinson agreed to come back to the Board with additional
Abatements information on the request from Mr McSweeney to abate the balance
due on the sale of two Westview Cemetery lots
Cary Hall Chairman Battin read a letter from Ms Laura C Stein, 9 Kendall
Permit Road, submitting additional information on the previously tabled re-
quest for the use of Cary Hall by the Sacred Harp singing group on
September 30, 1978 The letter states that they are prepared to pay
the $35 00 rental fee, custodial fee and any necessary fees for police
and fire details Buses will be coming from many states and arrange-
ments have been made with the First Parish Church for parking and
having luncheon there There will be no admission charge and the
public is invited to attend
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS 1978 199
ACHESON, Eugene A. 2634 Massachusetts Resident
II BAILEY, Fred C 48 Coolidge Avenue Citizen
BALLOU, Sidney R. 38 Highland Avenue Resident
BARNES, Raymond B 59 Gleason Road Resident
BARRETT, Elliott J 2 Bushnell Drive Resident
BARRY, George C 36 Forest Street Resident
BARRY, James E 241 Worthen Road Resident
BARRY, John M. 34 Forest Street Resident
BATTIN, Margery M. 15 Paul Revere Road Selectwoman
BERGERON, John 20 Walnut Street Fire Chief
BERMAN, Joel G 10 Crescent Hill Ave Resident
BRIGGS, Kenneth G 100 Blossomcrest Road Town Planner
BROWN, Otis S Jr 3 Bond Road Resident
BRUCCHI, John W 31 Duren Avenue, Woburn Firefighter
BUSA, Alfred S 38 Circle Road Selectman
BUSA, William A. 38 Circle Road Resident
CATALDO, James 43 Rindge Avenue Firefighter
CATALDO, Robert 1970 Massachsuetts Avenue Resident
CHALPIN, Peter M 11 Freedom Road, Woburn Traffic Engineer
COLE, Lincoln P 16 Hill Street State Representative
CONNOLLY, Charles E Jr 67 Cedar Street Resident
CORAZZINI, Richard M. 40 Phillip Road Police Dispatcher
CORR, James F 111 8 Park Street Resident
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COSCIA, Emanuele, Jr 6 Millbrook Road Public Works
COSTELLO, James T 34 Allen Street Police Cadet
COSTELLO, Thomas F 36 Allen Street Resident
CRAIN, James F 68 Ashbury Street Selectman
DeFLICE, Dominic J 17 Larchmont Lane Resident
DOOLEY, Henry W 77 Baker Avenue Resident
DOUGHTY, George Jr 75 Paul Revere Road School Dept
EMERY, Alan 441 Lowell Street Firefighter
EMPEY, Warren A. 3 Eldred Street Public Works
ERNST, Karl 37 Eldred Street Resident
/Bail Commissioner/
FOSS, Robert N 8 Spencer Street Town Employee
FREEMAN, George 13 Grant St , Concord Police employee
GILMAN, Edward M 56 Bloomfield Street Firefighter
GILMAN, Philip 129 Burlington Street Resident
GRENIER, Louis F 147 Maple Street Town Employee
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HUTCHINSON, Robert M. Jr 51 Dexter Road Town Manager
JACKSON, Lee B 62 Bow Street Resident I JEFFERSON, Charles E 8 Alcott Road Civil Defense
JONES, Leonard N 71 Lowell Street Town Employee
KELLEY, Kenneth P Jr 54 Ward Street Firefighter
KENNEY, Allan F 10 Frost Road Resident
KENNEY, Walter T Jr 16 Dane Road Resident
KENT, Robert B 15 Patriots Drive Selectman
LaROSE, Eric A. 17 Lockwood Road Police Cadet
LITTLETON, Barry W 40 Cold Spring Rd Westford Dog Officer
MacARTHUR, Lillian 33 Charles Street Resident
MacLEAN, Ralph D 9 Spring Street Resident
MARTIN, William J 31 Babicz Road, Tewksbury Public Works
MARTINEZ, Daniel C 4 Macintosh Road, Bedford Citizen
MAZERALL, Paul 20 Wilson Road Park Superintendent
McCARRON, Francis 5 Hillside Terr Firefighter
McSWEENEY, John 9 Tucker Avenue Dir , Public Works
MERCER, Charles R. 6 Park Street Resident
MICHELSON, Richard 54 Asbury Street Resident
MULLER, Eugene T 24 Ewell Avenue Firefighter
MULLER, Leonard E 19 Fairbanks Road Firefighter
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MALONEY, William E Jr 59 Albermarle Avenue Citizen
MANFREDI, Vincent A. 28 Taft Avenue Resident
MALONEY, John W 157 Emerson Road Citizen
MILEY, Mary W . 29 Robinson Road Selectwoman
MULLINS, Donna C 156 Woburn Street Police Cadet
ORMISTON, Stephen W 38 Charles St School Dept
PAYNE, Robert M 15 Chase Avenue Resident
PEKINS, George 28 Chase Avenue Firefighter
PEZZULO, Michael 247 Marrett Road School Dept
PERRY, Richard M. 16 Ellison Road Comptroller
REDMOND, James F 9 Utica Street Firefighter
ROONEY, Joseph 0 222 Waltham Street Resident
SAMUEL, Frank T 8 Burnham Road Resident
SAUNDERS, Robert W 295 Marrett Road Resident
SAVAGE, David T 9 Manley Court Firefighter
SCIGLIANO, Anne R. 3 Augustus Road Resident
SILVA, Richard J 500 Lowell Street Resident
SIMMONS, Robert G 82 North Street Police Cadet
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SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS 1978 _ 1
SMITH, Howard A 16 Childs Road Resident
STEVENS, Edward P 4 Chandler St , Salem School Dept
STUCKE, Alden F 31 Hancock Street Resident
SWAN, Duncan F 24 Bedford Street School Dept
SWAN, Robert J 18 Bedford Street Police Cadet
SWANSON, Patricia A 36 Charles Street Resident
SWEET, Frederick B 133 Russell Street, Waltham Town Employee
TRANI, Joseph A. 11 Slocum Road Resident
TWOMBLY, Charles A 24 Woodcliffe Road Resident
WEISINGER, Wallace 193 Bedford Street Resident
WENHAM, Thomas 1 Frances Road Town Employee
WHITING, William 341 Lowell Street Firefighter
WRIGHT, Glenn 67 Simonds Road Resident
YEWELL, Paul G 6 Leeland Terrace Resident
ZUPPE, Joseph 12 Albermarle Ave , Waltham Library Custodian
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Special
Selectmen's Meeting -2- March 29, 1978
Mr Buse suggested that a policy be established regarding the
responsibility of fees involved in the rental of Cary Hall Also, to
inform the applicant that with such a large group attending, a monitor
should be stationed outside to make sure there is no impact on traffic
and parking in the immediate area
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to grant per-
mission to the Sacred Harp singing group to use Cary Hall on Saturday,
September 30, 1978, from 9 00 a m to 4 00 p m , subject to the under-
standing that parking be monitored in the immediate area
Transfer- Mr Hutchinson requested approval of a request from the Public
Acct 5450 Works for a transfer of $30,000 from the Reserve Fund to Account
DPW #5450-Road Machinery Unexpected expenditures were incurred during
the severe snowstorms and we have estimated DPW needs of $30,000 for
the remainder of the year For the information of the Board, fuel
costs from January 21 to February 6 were $6,223; February 6 to 21-
$7,253; Chain repairs-$2,786, and repairs to equipment from January
21 to 28 $16,514
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to request approval
of the Appropriation Committee of a transfer from the Reserve Fund to
Account #5450 in the amount of $30,000
Girl Scouts The Board had no objection to the Camp Fire Girls selling stickers
Permit to encourage residents to recycle, provided Mr Hutchinson investigates
the possibility of a By-Law prohibiting the sale on the streets
Hartwell Mr Hutchinson informed the Board that he had met with Palmer &
Landfill Dodge on the landfill and had told them that the Board generally
approved the timetable involved with Whitman & Howard A letter with
supporting information on the timetable, will be sent to the State
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to adjourn at
7 20 p m.
A true record, Attest
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Executive Clerk, Selec en