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January - December 1986 January - December 1986 911. SEE EMERGENCY Apartment hearing scrubbed?, H Weston P & Z rejects Burr COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 4/29/86 p9+ apartment plans, H 4/22/86 Apartment OK sought by church, p11+ A H 3/8/86 p13+ Weston P & Z reworks new AARP Apartment regulations take apartment rules, H 6/10/86 AARP announces formation of a effect, H 10/31/86 p54 p33+ new chapter, H 11/20/86 p33 Apartment requests increase, H Weston P & Z studies request for AARP elects new officers [photo], 4/25/86 p11+ apartment, H 1/28/86 p9 H 6/28/86 p11 Apartment rule repeal opposed Weston residents favor AARP installs new officers [photo], H 5/6/86 p9+ apartment plan, H 4/1/86 [photo], H 6/9/86 p6 Apartment rules on agenda p13+ AARP names award winners again, H 6/14/86 p13+ Westonites comment on [photo], H 6/28/86 p32 Apartment rules revised?, H apartment rules, H 10/7/86 Chapter chartered [photo], H 4/22/86 p11 p11+ 10/25/86 p12 Apartment rules stand: P & Z Accessory apartments-Westport Abandoned vehicles. SEE votes against repeal, H Apartment recommendation ABANDONMENT OF 6/3/86 p13+ upsets commission, H AUTOMOBILES-NAME OF Apartment vote challenged, H 4/11/86 p11+ TOWN 4/4/86 p9+ P & Z member to add apartment Abandonment of automobiles- Applicant to appeal apartment at home, H 4/24/86 p13+ Norwalk vote, H 4/1/86 p13+ Accidental death-Norwalk Ex-tower says city policy won't Attorney wants rules on City man dies as fan snaps on solve abandoned car apartments revised, H car engine, H 3/24/86 p1 problem [letter], H 9/9/86 p5 4/15/86 p13+ Companion is charged in Police commission hopes $25 Battle over apartment rules to woman's drug death, H bounty will spark towing of resume, H 5/10/86 p13+ 11/10/86 p1+ abandoned cars, H 8/19/86 Citizens air views on apartment Norwalk man found dead, police p1+ rules, H 7/22/86 p11+ say, H 3/25/86 p6 Abandonment of automobiles- Commission lifts ban on permits Accidents. SEE ALSO Wilton for apartments, H 1/22/86 CONSTRUCTION SITE- Town passes buck to the state p35+ ACCIDENTS; RAILROADS- for removal of abandoned Demand for apartments rises ACCIDENTS; TRAFFIC car [photo], H 12/3/86 p13 with increasing cost of ACCIDENTS ABC Cancer Research homes, H 3/29/86 p13+ Accidents-Norwalk Foundation Hearing on apartment rules is Boy who fell into pool is listed Chairman honored by research Monday, H 5/3/86 p13+ `guarded', H 12/22/86 p6 group [photo], H 1/14/86 p9 Members of P & Z asked not to Child recovering from near Abdel-Samed, Yaser vote on application: drowning, H 12/20/86 p6 2 city students win chemistry Apartment plan to be heard Children are hurt at school, H prizes, H 5/21/86 p38 March 3, H 2/11/86 p9+ 6/27/86 p8 Norwalk sophomore wins science New apartment plan opposed, H Woman rescued in pond [photo prize [photo], H 5/9/86 p11 2/11/86 p9+ p8], H 12/31/86 p1+ Aberman, Rosalie P & Z adopts apartment Accidents-Weston Hall-Brooke official on board, H regulations, H 6/17/86 p13+ Police Blotter: Tree falls on 10/11/86 p46 P & Z considers easing rules for passing car, H 12/23/86 p8 Absence from work. SEE accessory apartments, H Accounting firms ABSENTEEISM (LABOR) 6/14/86 p1+ Accounting firm opens new office Absenteeism (Labor) P & Z hear apartment arguments, in Norwalk [photo], H 1/28/86 Collins reverses on storm H 3/4/86 p11+ p25 absences, H 3/19/86 p1+ P & Z to review new set of Acme United Corp. Accessory apartments-Norwalk apartment regulations, H Strictly Business, H 10/14/86 25 permits issued in 4 years: 6/9/86 p13 p13+ Accessory apartments, H P & Z weighs repeal of apartment Acquired immune deficiency 5/31/86 p29 rules, H 5/13/86 p9+ syndrome. SEE AIDS P & Z approves amendments to Revised apartment rules set: Acquired immune disease its apartment regulations, H Weston hearing is Monday, syndrome. SEE AIDS 9/19/86 p1+ H 7/19/86 p13+ Action Housing Inc. Revised apartment rule ready for SWRPA: Keep rule on the books, Action group can aid only 3 from public hearing, H 7/25/86 p11 H 5/6/86 p9 Carver, H 8/8/86 p6 Rules more lenient for extra Weston apartment regulations Action Housing letter misused quarters, H 11/6/86 p1+ set for hearing, H 10/1/86 p9+ [letter], H 11/11/86 p5 Accessory apartments-Weston Weston mulls changing Action Housing plan is approved Apartment battle continues, H apartment rules, H 4/9/86 p11 by P & Z, H 8/21/86 p9 3/18/86 p13+ 1 January - December 1986 Action Housing Inc. (Continued) Williams play [photo], H Science seminars sponsored by Action Housing targets surplus 5/23/86 p15 Perkin-Elmer [photo], H lands, H 12/19/86 p10 Westport actor stars in 3/13/86 p25 Agency decides to alter Goodspeed's `Irma' [photo], Students visit U. S. Surgical agreement to assist H 5/23/86 p15 [photo], H 5/30/86 p6 residents of development, H Actors-Wilton Teachers are students in in- 12/4/86 p20 Moving in [photo], H 8/16/86 p13 service courses: Spirit of the Appeal made for funding for Actresses-New Canaan community [photo], H 1/22/86 housing, H 1/16/86 p16 `Pack of Lies' suffers from the p26 Company to reopen: truth: At Westport Playhouse Adult Education-Norwalk Condominium project [photo], H 7/30/86 p34 Each graduate is a story: 36 resumes, H 11/13/86 p1+ Learned, Heckart star in WCP adults receive long-awaited Contract snag puts housing `Pack of Lies' [photo], H diplomas [photo], H 5/1/86 project in jeopardy, H 5/8/86 7/25/86 p17 p31 p1+ Actresses-Norwalk ADV Marketing Group Inc. Decision on Wood-Burbank deal Appears in `Annie' [photo], H Gutsy, vibrant ad agency, ADV, put off, H 2/20/86 p10 8/6/86 p16 is on its way [photo], H Housing agency, developer iron In `Cocktail Party' [photo], H 11/18/86 p11 out difficulties, H 6/5/86 p11 1/25/86 p20 Advertising agencies. SEE Housing units go for hearing, H Actresses-Westport ALSO NAME OF 6/13/86 p11 Dancing, singing Stageworks is ADVERTISING AGENCY Meeting is planned for buyers, H Sunday: Waiting in the Advertising agencies-Norwalk 6/21/86 p9 wings, H 7/18/86 p15+ Ad agency has growth spurt Technicality stalls housing Actresses-Wilton [photo], H 9/9/86 p17 hearing, H 8/8/86 p1+ Arthritis videotape made by Mad Ave. now in SoNo, H Actors-Norwalk Wilton actress, H 8/4/86 p10 10/28/86 p23+ `Cocktail Party' at Pequot June Havoc evening is SoNo Ad firm wins awards directed by Marion Schnabel scholarship benefit [photo], H [photo], H 12/23/86 p22 [photo], H 6/13/86 p17 8/15/86 p13 Affirmative action-Norwalk `Fame' school's Cole till up on June Havoc, Collins School board endorses an show biz [photo], H 9/11/86 Development cited for roles affirmative action policy, H p13+ in area tourism [photo], H 6/4/86 p1+ `Pack of Lies' suffers from the 5/21/86 p6 AFS International/Intercultural truth: At Westport Playhouse Ad Club of Fairfield County Program [photo], H 7/30/86 p34 Ad Club is offering informal Irish student to visit family: At Playhouse [photo], H 9/13/86 network, H 4/15/86 p23 Participant in AFS program, p27 Adam's Rib H 7/16/86 p13 Chris Scott comes back home a Adams Rib to reopen after Inn Tears accompany farewells as pro: Fame - Norwalk style renovation, H 8/19/86 p15 AFS students head home [photo], H 1/6/86 p13 Adams, David [photo], H 7/1/86 p11+ Cricket Theater cast featuring Home/Town People [photo], H Aged-Housing Norwalkers, H 7/25/86 p20 8/19/86 p11+ Board votes to close home for Guy Rocco [photo], H 9/10/86 p30 Adams, Nancy Jane elderly [photo], H 2/26/86 p1+ In `Cocktail Party' [photo], H Home/Town People [photo], H Elderly face loss of home this 1/25/86 p20 8/19/86 p11+ week?, H 2/24/86 p1+ In dual role [photo], H 3/22/86 p18 Adams, Raymond Home refuses prospective Learned, Heckart star in WCP Home/Town People [photo], H tenants [photo], H 2/27/86 `Pack of Lies' [photo], H 8/19/86 p11+ p1+ 7/25/86 p17 ADAPT Aged-Norwalk Native talents blooming in Los Westporter says proper diet Students serve breakfast to Angeles: Fun with Buchholz helps drug abusers kick habit seniors [photo], H 4/9/86 p1+ & Pinto [photo], H 1/16/86 [photo], H 12/13/86 p13+ Aged-Services-Weston p13 Addiction to alcohol. SEE Walking course for elderly being Special guests [photo], H 8/20/86 ALCOHOLISM considered in Weston, H p32 Admiral Lane-Norwalk 10/1/86 p9+ Weekend cabaret [photo], H Neighbors object to plan for tract, Aged-Services-Wilton 3/22/86 p18 H 11/25/86 p18 Grant allows start of service for Actors-Weston Adopt-A-School program chronically ill and elderly, H Cricket Theater cast featuring Efforts of five regional 10/11/86 p45+ Norwalkers, H 7/25/86 p20 businesses in advancing Aged-Tax relief-Westport Actors-Westport education recognized Tax relief rule to be studied: RTM Dullea is Ruskin in Victorian [photo], H 5/30/86 p8 to consider amendment, H Scandal: New Maggie 2/3/86 p11+ 2 January - December 1986 Aged-Taxation-Norwalk AIDS-Westport Name change announced by Elderly face higher tax bills: AIDS policy vote on board alcohol panel, H 11/24/86 Homeowners affected, H schedule, H 4/12/86 p13+ p13+ 4/23/86 p1+ Westport board adopts AIDS Review requested of alcohol Aged-Taxation-Westport policy, H 4/15/86 p13 ruling, H 1/9/86 p9+ Elderly tax relief proposal raises Westport drafts AIDS policy, H Alcohol intoxication.
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