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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-03-19March 19,1945- continued COMPLAINT: A letter stating the amount of medical care which had been required by Mrs. Alice F. Rumford, who fell on th~ icy sidewalk on February26, 1945 was received and referred to'Judge Mahoney for his advice. SAFETY COUNCIL BULLETIN: A bulletin was received from~e Mass. Safe~y Council showing the up-trend in fatalities and ~personal injuries throughout the s~ate. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES: Notice received~that s public hearing will be held a~ the State House on Tuesday, April 17, 1945 at 10.30 O'Clock in. the forenoon, in the matter'of the complaint of the Petroleum Haulers of New'England, doing business as City Oil Transportation, as to the propriety of the rates and charges stated in a tariff filed with the Department by the Boston and Maine Railroad, effective February 1, 1945. ~ !~he~f~lt'o}i~g~$~etables Were appointed: Charles Ashworth' GeorgeDolan Roland Ambiehl George W. Busby Arthur Bohnwagner Andrew Bars samuel Bevin Boleslaw Boush ~Frederick But~er HarrY. Binns Donald Buchan. Horace Culpon WalterE. Champion WilliamP?Callahan George. Clark ~.John M. Costelio Albert ~T. C~rrier R~beft H.'Campbell /.~Matteo DeTeresi, John'lT. Dolan . FrenkDeneau Mj~i~g adjourned Edward Donovan Cornelius Donovan Deorge Eversou Irving Elston John H. Fenton John Farnum Arthur~Earnham Louis Godin Archie Gourley, ~r. Donald Hilton Malcolm Hamilton Michael Hurson John Harrington JohnHarris Benjamin Hollins Richard Hargreaves GeorgeHollin~ Arthur"Jenkins. George Kane Robert Kirsch John J. R~che Fred Kiesling Fred Salois~ Walter Kozdras George Stewart John W. NawsOn ,JamesFlljSmi%h' Fred McCormaCk John A. John D. Morse John Maud J~hn William M H gh, Stewart ~WaltefStamp. John'H. Milne~ ' John J~ Maho~eyRalph Gus~ave Nussbaum Augustine Alexander Ness. - ' Wala~ Arthur T. Payn~ Charles~Wood.~ Charles E.~ Pitman Charles W. Paul Charles Zu Frederidk Rahs'? ~ Peter Ritchie James J. Regan. Harold ..-'.-L'Th~"~regular weekly meeting of the Board of Selectmen'was held at,this,office ~at ~$o P,M. with all members present. Weekly bills and payrolls~'were~approvedJ ~ ~ TREE .EF.~IOVLL: . . /A hearing washeld at.?:~O P.M. on the request for the removal of a tree'ron ~.~..I.rving Road which was made by Mrs. Walter Hamilton of 27 Troy Road; THeBoardl ~".~'vJt~d Unanimously~to havethe tree remov · Requests for.removal of trees at 14 High[A~d Terrace and Corner of PerryStreet and/Beverly Street were received. Alden Banks of 2~PerryStreet requested the re~oval of atree s~ this corner and Frank Lewis of 14 Highland Terrace requested '".thei~emo~al of a tree in~ont of his.!Eouse. The hoard voted unanimousl~ to have,lboth of these'trees posted and ~et e hearing [or Aprilg, 1945..' .: SEVENS HALL: ' ' A;request from the Community Center for the use of the hall on June 2, 1945~to hold a public dance was received and the board voted unanimcuslyte grant'this request. '"INSPECTOR OF ANIM~LS: ApproVal was received, on the appointment'of Robert J. Burke of 1 5hickering Road o~:M~rch24, 1945. FINANCE COMMITTEE: A;request for 100 ~opies of'the 1945 Town Report.was considered.and it was voted to send twenty or twenty-five copies to Danforth W. Comins, ~4State Street Boston 9, Massachusetts. UNITED NATIONED CLOTHING COLLECTION: LoUis.P. Saunders requested that a' no~ice be inserted in the paper to the effect that he had been appointed chariman of this committee.