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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1942-04-02Meeting held April ~, 1942. The Neet'Lng was called to order wi'th ~.embers Smith, Glidden, Hardy and Coleman present. The Tov~ Accountant' presented Warrant #1o amounting to ~72,68g.70, the. same was voted to be paid as read. The monthly report was received from the Supt. of tIighways and the smme was placed on file. The use of the hangar was requested by the contractors on the Airport. The Board was favovably inclined The monthly statement was received from the Term Account- ant reporting on the financial status of the various depart- ments. A letter of complaint was received from _l~r. Thos. Lewis about the breaking of v&ndows of his property on Lily Street. WAR~.ANT # lO REP 0RT USE OF HA!~ GAR ~[THLY. STATE. LETTER A !ether was read from ~rs. Newbole wr~.~ten to the Fire Department relative to the condition of her property. A letter was received from George A. Lewis seeking parole, and a letter from a person stating that he would give said~ Lewis emp!o~ent on his release. The Board refused to grant the petition. A petition was received from John L. Burton asking for psrole'. The Board voted to have it take bhe regular course as prescribed by law. Information was received of the approval of ,the sewer pr. on Pleasant Street. Permission was granted to Joseph S. Rezendes to keep pigs on his property at Williams Lane in a sanitary Condition. ~The American Leoaion was granted permission to conduct a parade under arms April Bg, and also voted to declare the s~me a half holiday. LETTER LETTER PETITi ON SEV~R PR. PERi':[ I S S I ON PE~??. Hurs~ ~:~acy v~as granted Permission' to erect a staging on vlashington Street to make repairs'. ~'~r. Arthur C. Ha~-den requested that the press be allowed. to examine the warrant after it had been a. pproved by the Board, The I'~otion was made a~d voted, that the press be all0'wed to copy the wa. rra~t after same had been approved each week, and smme to be published in its entirety. Frederick Coffin, Dover Street, v.~as granted permission to keep hens. Charles Ellis and Harold Bennen v~ere granted permission to conduct a dance in J. B. Chase Hall ~.onda¥ April 6. It was voted to request the Division of Fisheries to pla. ce Lobsters ih the Harbor and Sachetcha Pond, and also to stz~dy the matter of Shellfish Propagation in Sachetcha Pond. It ~as also voted th~.t Woods Hole Biological Laboratory be Press POrTd.