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Town of Reading <br />Board of Cemetery Trustees <br />Tuesday, June 6, 1995 <br />Pursuant to a meeting legally posted, the meeting of June 6, 1995 <br />convened at 7:30 P.M. in the Arnold Berger Meeting Room, Reading <br />Town Hall. <br />Present: John Silvaggi, Chairman <br />Joyce Miller, Vice Chairman <br />Daniel F. Driscoll, Secretary <br />Edward F. Fuller <br />Mary Vincent <br />Robert Keating, Supervisor of the Reading Cemeteries, was also <br />present. <br />Dedication of Carl H. Amon Way <br />Prior to the meeting the Trustees and Supervisor Keating met at <br />the Forest Glen Cemetery with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Amon (Carl's son) <br />to dedicate a granite marker naming the road by Carl's grave as <br />Carl H. Amon Way. Chairman Silvaggi read a lengthy citation <br />given by then Selectmen Chairman Graham before the Town Meeting <br />in 1991 on the occasion of Carl's forty years as a Town Meeting <br />member. The citation expressed all of the thoughts and memories <br />that the Trustees have of a man truly loved for his wit, deter- <br />mination and dedication over those many years as a public ser- <br />vant. <br />1. Secretarv Minutes <br />On a motion by Ms. Vincent, seconded by Ms. Miller it was unani- <br />mously voted to accept the Secretary's minutes of the May 2, 1995 <br />Trustees Meeting. <br />2. Memorial Day Review <br />Supervisor Keating reported that new mowing equipment cuts the <br />grass higher and along with additional watering and seeding the <br />overall grass has grown better but requires additional mowing. <br />The Trustees commended Supervisor Keating and his men for the ex- <br />cellent appearance of the three cemeteries on Memorial Day. <br />3. Status on Conservation Determination on Wood End. <br />Supervisor Keating advised that he and Bud Dickey made slight ad- <br />justments on the boundary lines. He received the letter of <br />Determination last week. There is a ten day waiting period, if <br />no objection the letter of Determination will go to the Registry <br />of Deeds for recording. The work has to be completed in three <br />years. There is $13,000 left in the Development Fund which will <br />be used at Wood End. <br />