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February 8, 1995 <br />The Recreation Committee meeting came to order at 7:30 PM in the Conference Room at the <br />Town Hall. Committee members attending S. Cavicchi, F. Conover, G. Richards, J. Pacino, K. <br />Kaminer, C. Campbell. Also in attendance was Recreation Administrator, Joe Connelly. <br />Minutes of the December 14, 1994 were approved on a motion by Campbell; seconded by <br />Richards, 5-0-1. <br />L. Salter arrived at 7:40PM. <br />Minutes of January 11, 1995 were approved on a motion by Cavicchi, seconded by Kaminer, <br />5-0-2. <br />Kaminer pointed out the amended changes to the summer camp fee structure. The approved <br />camp fee structure is as follows: <br />Camp - $120 1 st child, $110 each additional child <br />Session IV - $60 1st child, $55 each additional child <br />Junior Camp - $76 each child <br />Session Iv - $38 <br />New Business: <br />Reading Men's Softball representatives Mike Moscariello and Dennis Gray presented the <br />committee with a proposal to allow 2 out of town teams into the existing A Division. The <br />proposal also in <br />cluded allowing 3 out of town members on to each A league team. <br />J. McGrath arrived 7:50PM <br />Moscariello reviewed the proposal emphasizing that out of town additions would not eliminate <br />any Reading resident's participation. Kaminer questioned if this agreement would be reciprocal <br />with the other towns. The answer was no, the teams would become members of the R. M. S. L. <br />Also questioned was how the teams would be chosen, and if this would add to increased <br />demands on the fields. Mc Grath commented that this could start a trend among some of the other <br />leagues. Kaminer also asked what steps would be taken to handle past incidents of public alcohol <br />consumption and obscene language. Moscariello stated a new rule is being implemented which <br />punishes those using foul language and possible suspension of team, coach , or player for alcohol <br />consumption. <br />
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