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1995-11-21 Board of Cemetery Trustees Minutes
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Town of Reading <br />Board of Cemetery Trustees <br />Tuesday, November 21, 1995 <br />Pursuant to a meeting legally posted the meeting of November 21, 1995 convened at 9:30 P.M. in <br />the Berger Room, Reading Town Hall Annex, Reading, MA <br />Present: John Silvaggi, Chairman <br />Joyce Miller, Vice Chairman <br />Mary Vincent, Secretary <br />Daniel F. Driscoll <br />Randolph Harrison <br />Robert Keating, Superintendent of Cemeteries was also in attendance. <br />Secretary Minutes <br />On a motion by Daniel Driscoll, seconded by Randolph Harrison, it was unanimously voted to <br />accept the Secretary's minutes of the October 24, 1995 Meeting. <br />Old Business <br />Wood End <br />The Town Meeting Article authorizing bonding to fund Wood End development was unanimously <br />passed by that body. Motion was made and passed to fund the interest on the bonding out of our <br />funds at this time. Joyce Miller reported that the Capital Advisory Committee had toured the site <br />and was impressed with what has been accomplished. Superintendent Keating said that all of the <br />leaves from the Town Compost area had been used at the site. <br />The stone wall on the Partridge Rd. site of the cemetery is progressing. <br />Charles Lawn <br />Superintendent Keating reported that the lawn has come back nicely after a very dry summer. <br />Dogwood trees have been planted. <br />Forest Glen <br />2 Grave lots have been bought back to be re-sold. <br />Receipts <br />133 interments so far this year. <br />
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