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Town of Reading <br /> eeting Minutes L K <br /> f'•� Ali A. <br /> ••,Mo ws N O NOU 18 A1410: 38 <br /> Historical Commission <br /> Date: 9/18/19 Time: 7 pm <br /> Building: Town Hall Location: Conference Room <br /> Address: 16 Lowell Street Session: open <br /> Purpose: General Business Meeting Version: Final <br /> Attendees: Members - Present: <br /> Virginia Adams (Associate)- VA <br /> Jonathan Barnes (Chair)- JEB <br /> Samantha Couture (Secretary)- SC <br /> Sharlene Reynolds Santos (Member)- SRS <br /> Jack Williams (Treasurer)- JW <br /> Ron Weston (Member)- RW <br /> Pino D'Orazio (Associate) - PD <br /> Amelia Freedman (Associate) - AF <br /> Other Attendees: Bill Brown, Reading resident -BB <br /> Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: Samantha Couture <br /> Topics of Discussion <br /> Everett and Virginia Blodgett <br /> The Blodgetts sent JEB an E-Mail to update the RHC on sales of 'At Wood End'. They have <br /> sold 63 'At Wood End' volumes to date and will continue to sell at other town events. VA <br /> provided them with the parish history booklets for free distribution with the bundle of 'At <br /> Wood End' and 'Reading'. <br /> Memorial Park WWI Plaque <br /> BE, Reading's Veteran's Service Agent, originally proposed moving the WWI plaque from the <br /> entrance to Memorial Park to the town Common, so that all the names of Reading residents <br /> who have died while in military service would be in one location. The Memorial Park plaque <br /> lists residents who died in WWI. The plaque and stone it is mounted on were installed when <br /> Memorial Park was dedicated in 1919. <br /> Page 1 1 <br />
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