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Page 2 <br /> Greelish stated that she would speak to the Selectmen regarding <br /> this Article. . <br /> Members agreed that they could not vote on Article 4 until there <br /> was a dollar amount listed. They did feel that when the dollar <br /> amount is given, it can possibly come from the Unemployment <br /> Insurance Account. <br /> John Ferriday MOTIONED to support Article 5, Dan Goggin seconded <br /> and members voted unanimously to approve 4-0. <br /> Members agreed they were not ready to vote on Article 6. Ms. <br /> Greelish was going to speak with Selectmen regarding this Article. <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to approve Article 7 , Al Polsi seconded and <br /> members voted in favor 4-0. <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to support Article 8, John Ferriday seconded <br /> and all members voted in favor 4-0. <br /> Members agreed to wait until their meeting with the Assessors to <br /> vote on Article 9. <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to support Article 10, Al Polsi seconded and <br /> members voted in favor 4-0 . <br /> Members stated they were not making a recommendation on Article 11 . <br /> Members agreed that they were not making a recommendation on <br /> Article 12 . <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to move the balance of remaining funds from the <br /> Falmouth Tuition Account into a Stabilization Account. John <br /> Ferriday seconded and all were in favor 4-0 of Article 13 . <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to support Article 14, John Ferriday seconded <br /> and all members voted in favor 4-0 . <br /> John Ferriday MOTIONED to support Article 15, Al Polsi seconded the <br /> motion and all members voted in favor 4-0. <br /> John Ferriday MOTIONED to support Article 16, Al Polsi seconded and <br /> all members voted in agreement to support this Article, 4-0. <br /> Dan Goggin MOTIONED to support Article 17 , Al Polsi seconded and <br /> members voted in favor 4-0 of supporting this Article. <br /> John Ferriday MOTIONED to NOT support Article 18, Dan Goggin <br /> seconded and members were in agreement of NOT supporting this <br /> Article. <br /> Next members discussed a policy memo that would be written to the <br />