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SELECTMEN'S MEETING
March 31, 1969
A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in the
Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building on Monday evening, March 31,
1969 at 7 00 P.M Chairman Cataldo, Messrs Mabee, Kenney, Greeley
and Bailey were present. Mr Gray, Executive Assistant, Mr Burke,
Superintendent of Public Works, and Mrs. McCurdy, Executive Clerk,
were also present
Mr Gray informed the Board that bids have been received on
the Police and Fire vehicles on March 28, 1969 The bids were
submitted by Rowe Chevrolet, $14,824 13; Lexington Ford, $16,482.00
and Lawless-Mawhinney, $16,880 00
The Chairman asked for the bid on the Police cruisers Police
Mr Gray said that the bids are Rowe Chevrolet, $13,002 13; Cruisers
Lexington Ford, $14,382 00 and Lawless-Mawhinney, $14,220 00 The
bids have been checked
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to award the
contract for seven Police cruisers to Rowe Chevrolet in the amount
of $13,002 13
MrGray said that the bid's on the Fire, vehicle will be sent
to the Fire Commissioners and they will award the contract.
Mr. Gray informed the Board that Chief Corr has received a
request from one of his former Policemen to return to the force Police
Chief Corr would be willing to have him back as he could fill Department
the one vacancy on the force. The former Policeman has been in-
structed by Chief Corr to go to Civil Service and explain to them
that he would like to return to Lexington.
The Chairman read a letter from the Lexington Lodge of Elks,
requesting a change in hours on the Club License from 7 00 P.M -
11 00' P.M to 1 00 P.M - 12 M on Monday, April 21 , 1969. Elks
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to grant Club
the request of the Lexington Lodge of Elks to chage the hours on
their Club License from 7 00 P.M - 11;00 P.M to 1;00 P.M. to
12 M. on Monday, April 21 , 1969
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sign Cert of
the Certificate of Incorporation for Charles L Miller, 24 Inc.
Colony Road, "Geo-Transport Foundation of New England, Inc."
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sign
Guide Licenses for the period of March 31, 1969 to March 31, 1970 Guides
for the following.
Peter Harvell
John T Harvell, Jr 131 Burlington Street
131 Burlington Street
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Scott N Collard2 Rill Street
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Richard Gillespie 4 Fairland Street
David Whitney 7 Frances Road
Andrea Dudley 5 Frost Road
Dwight 0 Henderson 15 Oxbow Road
Elizabeth Briana 29 Hathaway Road
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sigh
Auctioneers' Licenses for the following
Auctioneers
Bertram P Gustin 50 Bloomfield Street
Myron Graffam P.0 Box 520, Lexington
The Chairman read a letter from the Concord Public Ceremonies
inviting the Board to participate in the parade as members of the
April 19th Grand Marshal 's Staff on April 19, 1969 at 9.00 A.M
Members of the Board plan to attend and participate in the
parade
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to grant
Permit permission to the Follen Community Church to hold Easter Sunrise
services on April 6, 1969 at 6 00 A.M. on the Lexington Green,
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve
Bond Bond No 92-40-53 for the Assistant Town Clerk, in the amount of
$2,000 00
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve
Bond Bond No.' 93-51-95 for the Town Treasurery in,the amount of
$103,000 00
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve
Minutes the Minutes of the Selectmen's Meeting held on March 10, 1969.
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to re-
Appointment appoint William L. Potter as Assessor for a three year term to
expire January 1, 1972
The Chairman said that a vacancy exists on the Board of
Fire Commissioners, caused by the resignation of Fred C. Bailey,
Appointment who resigned as of April 7, 1969
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to appoint
George C. Sheldon as Fire Commissioner to fill an unexpired term
to May 1, 1970, effective April 8, 1969
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to go into
Executive Executive Session for the purpose of discussing, deliberating or
Session voting on matters which, if made public, might adversely affect
the public security, the financial interest of the Town or the
reputation of any person.
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After discussion concerning a matter of financial interest to
the Town, it was voted to go out of Executive Session
Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to adjourn
at 7 58 P.M.
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Executive Clerk, Selectmen
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