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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-06-24i! Sele~t4~ns Meeting 2'4 Jqne.l~59~ The meeting came to order at 8PM all members of the Board except Secy. Glidden being present, Mr. Killen served as Secy. Pro Tem. Minutes of the previous meeting were read andrappr~ved. Warrant No. 25 tot~llin~ $55,429.10 was presented b Town Acct.~ Barrett and checked and approved by the Board. Mre. John Gaspe, wire inspector was present and discussed with the Board the matter of the advisability of a by law to ' make it necessary for'home electricians to get a permit or approval of their work from the wire inspector, also mentioned the matter of plumbers using plastic pipe and not advising electricians so that a system can be properly grounded, voted to have'the inspector publish a warning as to the latter and to oonfer with the town counsel relatiw to aHy existing town regulations which might cover She The Red Men were granted a permit for a danc~ on 2 July at the High, School Auditorium. On request of the 300th committee the date of 2 July was proclaim( a ,local holiday. The Navy wives were granted a new date for their Bazaar on 11 Various correspondence from N.E~Airlines and Mr. Stephen Herlitz . was read and p~aced on file. On recommendation of ~hief Howes, one Lumoe~ Bodman was appointed, a Sp. Police to serve at Dreamland'Theatre. :, An applicktion for a common vici. ~easonal all alsoholic license at a location on Bartlett Road was received from Joseph ~ Perry et al and voted to'take the course prescribed by Law. An application for a permit to pla~ recorded music from Ralph Meyers at business ~ocation on center street was talbe for one week. ~ A note was received from Supt."Jae~kle advising tha~ the"Steamshi · authority would pay $250.00 towards the cost of a sidewalk and no more, voted to proceed with same as,far as we can with brick, The resignaton~of Mr.~Arthur Desrocher as local c[,D.~director was received and accepted with regrets. ~ Bids ~n printing accomodation cards for the Public relations committee were received as follows: Town Crier 114.35. .Inq. & Mirror $86.00 voted to award same to lowest bidder the Inquirer & Mirror. - ' Bids on furnishing milk fo~'Our Island were'received f~mWhiting Milk Co. and Nantucket Dairy as follows: ~ ..... 73 Whiting Milk -- Nantucket Dai~y Reg. Milk 24~¢ q6 24.25¢ qt. Homo 25~¢ Qt. '24.5¢ qt. Heavy Cream 70¢ pt. ' 1126 qts. .35¢ pt .65 ~for 2 ½ pints. Voted that same be awarded the lowest bidder, Nantucket Dairy for the balance of the year. Voted that reflectors be placed on the curve at Sparks Ave, 4th Milestone Dairy bar was granted a rnewal of its Common Vici. Ice Cream and soft dringk licenses. Sele~tmens Meeting~ 24 June 19s9 The Board ~en weht'Vinto executive session to disucss welfare and other matters,and adjoat Island H6~e,plumbing,'"sugges~d we, obtaain fi~m figure 'from ~ ~ two or more island plumbers for the necessary work rather than bid same. -~ Voted to adnowl~dge telegrams from Pres and Mayor of Cincianitti. Voted white c~nter line curve at Broad St.' and ~. ~ater where ~ it goes down the wharf. Linden Ave. Sconset, nee'd~ fill referred t6 Supt. streets. Voted write i~ttek to ^ & P r~lati~e tO ~the stand at the rear of main store. Police Dept. on soliciting-money ???