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Castonguay Guilty Anderson; and Three for Gerald Former Town Council Clerk, Barbara Attempts Were Made to Contact Ms 20 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. March 21, 1980 South Windsor council R e g io n _ to hire pond ehgineer SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town Public Works Director Richard Educators Council has voted to hire an Shattuck said the town is applying for engineering firm to design the major federal aid which, if approved, could iiiaurlipfitpr approve improvements needed to restore find half of the cost of the major Spring Pond. repairs. You can win $825 The pond. Veteran’s Memorial The Town Council ealier, had also resignations Park, Is the town’s only public swim­ approved temporary repairs which You can win $825 in The Herald’s Prizeweek Puzzle. VERNON - The Board of Educa­ ming area. will allow the pool to be opened this If you are a Herald subscriber, another $25 will be The necessary repairs are es­ summer. Spring Pond was closed tion has accepted the resignations of added to your winnings. The puzzle appears each teachers and granted a leave of timated to cost more than $200,000, mid-August last year because tests absence. and will include an overhaul of the showed the water unsafe for swim­ Saturday in the TV Spotlight section. In the case of one teacher, Vivian vacuuming and filtration system. ming. iEuf ntng M rrulft Orsini, who had taught for six years in Vernon, she had been on a year’s a Since 1661 • 20« Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered leave of absence. Committee backs Bush Vol. XCIX, No. 147 — Manchester. *Conn., Saturday, March 22, 1960 Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ SOUTH WINDSOR-The South well as Republicans,” dent of schools, said it is assumed Windsor Republican Town Com­ The committee also unanimously that she has resigned. The teacher’s mittee has voted overwhelmingly to re-elected Rittenband as committee handbook states that if a teacher on endorse George Bush for president in chairman; Kathleen Andres, vice leave hasn't notified the administra­ the March 25 presidential primary. chairman; Fenton Futtner, tion by March 1, of the intent to The committee voted 28 for Bush; treasurer; and Joan Salerno, return, then it can be assumed the two for Ronald Reagan; one for John executive secretary and elected teacher is resigning. Dr. Sidman said Castonguay guilty Anderson; and three for Gerald former Town Council clerk, Barbara attempts were made to contact Ms. Ford, however Ford has announced Klenke, recording secretary, all for a Orsini but they were not successful. he won’t seekor accept the nomina­ two-year term. HARTFORD (UPI) - A jury ruled capital punishment un­ reach a verdict Friday. The judge ordered previously Katherine Grady will actually be tion. Friday found Gerard “Gary” constitutional and said it would not Castonguay's face flushed as he sealed transcripts of closed retiring after teaching in the system Richard Rittenband , committee Castonguay guilty of murdering a apply to Castonguay. stood before Shea, who set senten­ testimony in the case opened and also for 34 years. Linda Soto, a teacher in Tasty observance chairman, commenting on the Plainville policeman two years ago, But chief assistant state’s attorney cing April 14. rejected SheJdon's attempt to keep the system for 10 years, informed the results of the poll, said, “We feel that setting up a possible legal test of Robert Meyers had promised to The judge granted Meyers' request the information secrel until an administration she doesn’t Intend to Library gift The staff and students of Timothy Edwards Teachers participating include, beginning se­ George Bush is the most qualified Connecticut’s death penalty. appeal that decision. He had said he to increase the defe.ndant’s bail from appeal is completed. return after a leave of absence. cond from left, Ruth Bortolan, home man to be the next president of The SOUTH WINDSOR -The South The jury of nine men and three would seek the death penalty if $400,000 to $600,000 and also approved Marjorie Bucieri, a business School, South Windsor, are observing ”I was very happy and gratified economics; Alice Merrill and Rochelle United States. He has the foreign Windsor Public. Library has been women returned to the courtroom to Castonguay was convicted. the prosecutor’s motion to appeal the education teacher at Rockville High National Foreign Language Week this week. presented with two books. announce their decision shortly after The jury found the defendant guilty earlier death penalty ruling to the the system works, that the .system Abraitis, foreign language teachers and Janet policy experience needed to meet found Castonguay was a very brutal School, was granted a year’s leave of Included in the observance was an inter­ America’s challenges abroad and the One, “ American Caesar,’’ by 5 p.m., at the end of the third day of of single counts of capital felony Connecticut Supreme Court before absence, with some provisions. Gruce, home economics teacher. (Herald William Manchester, was given by deliberations. murder and felony murder. sentencing. murderer, ” Meyers said. “1 feel very national dinner with food prepared by the business experience required to solve gratified he is convicted. " Dr. Sidman said Ms. Bucieri was photo by Adamson) our economic problems at home.” the South Windsor Memorial Post Castonguay was found guilty of told should there be any change in students in foreign language classes. Castonguay, 36, of Bristol, stood Defense attorney Michael R. He added that Bush will “provide 10251 of the Veterans of Foreign murdering Plainville policeman facing the panel as the decision was But Meyers said “a case like this staffing level in her department or Robert Holcomb, who was shot four Sheldon opposed the bid to seek the points out problems in the judicial the firm, decisive, leadership Wars and the othqr, “A Book of announced. He showed no physical appeal before sentencing. But Shea any other department for which she times at close range as he pursued a system that when an officer is America needs in the 1980s. We Favorite Recipes,” by the South reaction as the guilty verdict was rejected his plea. might not qualify she may risk not o n believe that he wiil win in November Windsor Women’s Club. suspect from a house burglary. murdered in November 1977 and the having a job when she returns from Lavitt advises advice read. because of hiS demonstrated appeal The recipes are a compilation of TTie defendant, who testified he did “So far as I can see it is not over,” roof at the Hartford Civic Center leave. VERNON — The Town Council, versions would be governed by those rendered an opinion on during to Democrats and Independents, as the favorites of members of the blub. not shoot Holcomb, could face the The panel handed in its decision Sheldon said. “The defense will collapses in January 1978 and the this week, was given some legal ad­ regulations. executive session. Councilman death penalty as a result of the con­ just 10 minutes after sending Shea a appeal. There remains a very system can get the building rebuilt Vernon group vice by the town attorney and that Lavitt told Romejko this week that Stephen Marcham said, "With all due viction. note saying they preferred to return realistic possibilty that the case will and opened before they can convict advice was about what advice he is it is his duty to render opinions respect to Mr. Lavitt, the question Trial judge David Shea earlier to the court on Monday if they did not be retried” the murderer " backs Reagan supposed to give, according to state requested by the Town Council and that needs to be answered is did the Classes have openings statutes. added, “the opinion you are asking moratorium the council set on con­ may be made at the Recreation dominiums, before the Zoning SOUTH WINDSOR - The VERNON — A group of Vernon During the council meeting, at­ for concerns a private group of Recreation Department has openings Department. regulations were changed, effect the Republicans has announced support torney Edwin Lavitt was asked by citizens.” He said he has repeatedly in the adult arts and crafts classes A spring session in introduction to two conversions already on file. Parting gift for Ronald Reagan in his bid for the council member Robert Romejko advised those people to seek indepen­ starting March 25 and continuing for sports for six-to eight-year-olds will Hospital to file request Lavitt said “no.” And he also said the nomination for president on the concerning the conversion of dent legal help. He said it’s up to the eight weeks. Classes will be held on be held at Avery Street School. U.S. Rep. John B. Anderson displays a montage of pictures new regulations wouldn’t affect them Republican ticket. apartments to condominiums. individuals to find out if their par­ Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Classes will begin April 1 and run for ticular apartment complex falls either. depicting activities at Glastonbury High School after speaking The residents are Joseph and Romejko said he had previously Students in junior and senior high eight weeks. within the category of conversion. Lavitt said a substantial number of to more than 1,200 persons at the school Friday morning. Madline Grabinski, Michael J. asked for the town attorney's opinion school are eligible to join the newly An organizational meeting for Gessay, James Trivigno, Thomas concerning the conversion of two Romejko said the only reason he town attorneys in Connecticut ruled women’s softball will be held April 3 Anderson, seeking the Republican presidential nomination, for $26 million expansion that condominium conversions, in formed self-defense classes. Classes Hull, and Gail and Herbert Sheer.
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