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Qrigtllon Bicentennial The opening is tentacnely ~hed­ panmellt \\.ill be r1m \ing all '.; Feb. 24, 2007, will mark the uled for Ap1i l at the Underground llowers. tree lilllbs an winter Magic Theatre's Albion space. decora1ions from th~ c meteries ~th anniversary of the incorpo­ This is a non-union production. At our Dedham Kitchen Etc location, ration of the town of Brighton. once this process begins For more informa1ion. includ­ Join your neighbors to suggest For additional inform· tion, call Sunday, February 22, 2004 from 9 am - 1 pm ing audition limes, call Colucci at There ~ i be a concert of -..on gs idea.'i and opportunities to com­ 1-888-919-7926. 6 17-787-2991 or e-mail dcoluc­ to benefit t ror \ ictims in Israel 'a1 memorate this momentous event. Y ou are cordially invited to attend our [email protected]. 6 p.m. on S nda). Feb. 22. at Tem­ Brighton 200 will be an opixmuni­ Support group wedding workshop Please JOln us for product ple Bnai l\ ishe. 18-+5 Common­ ty to reflect on our pa<> t, examine demonstrations and helpful tips for your wealth Ave. Brigh1on. for parents in Hric~"' registering process. The workshop will include our present and ponder our future. Wearing lots of a continental breakfast, door prizes, and a speoal , The discussion begins at 6:30 The e\e . "'ill consist of 1v.o Are you a parent who s fee ling hats tops off motivational -,hov. v. hich v. ill nm gift for all Brides. Representatives from national p.m. next Tuesday at the Greenb1i­ merwhelmed, isolat d or health message 0 p.m.: and a music stressed'! Would you lik to have brands will be available to answer questions ¥ Restaurant, 304 Wa<>hington St. K1tchenEtc associates will provide you with concert (b' ds· songs) ~hich ~ ill the support and encou agement for additional information. con­ Spo11ing and trading haL'> "'ith personalized service to complete your registry. tact Joe Mulligan at the audience helps Linda Trainor begin at 6 p 'TI. of other parents wi1h sin ilar <.:o n­ cerns'' jtg natiu [email protected]~ or 6 17- to 1each people ho"' to change For the 1·t<, t 1hree )em-.... lsrJel Special guest Havrilla, National Bridal Director from Noritake will 787-5071. sick, stressed, tired lifest) les to ha-; experie ced multiple 1emi1is1 Pen ices cannot Bea part of pro\ ide ad 1ua1e help 10 all those to the hospital and for hi s elfo11s 10 mulation of stress caused b) peo­ the WGBH Auction improve health cm·e. ple, places and situation-.. Stre\\ who need ii. The) are O\er­ Tolman is a founding melllber can !rigger minor ache'> and pains \\ hel Illed b demand. and han~ 10 The WGB H Auction i looking of the Legislati ve Hospital Cau­ to major li fe-threatening illnes-.es. operate on .~ naller budge1s. due to for 'olunteers. Get 10 k iw your community by becomi1 .!. a Go­ cus, an informal group of 27 state I use my ou1rageou,I) funny haL\ the current :onomic trouble\. Luncheon Early Bird legislators who suppo11 and pro­ to enligh1en the audience that it i-. All mone raised al thi-, conce11 Geller. Go-Getters sol cit and pie!.. ur donaiions fro1 shops, mote issues illlpo11Ok luncheon be broadcast pists, to the nurses and physicians. ic bonnets m·e the-no-'>ec-ums hat. fH'OIUl~r ''''T;11g /JmoMim• for !-Y<'ttr\ now open Stmduy' \\GBH. I ·have never seen a group of more wh ich exelllplilies a bad aura n a -.L'Jle\ or Sabhalh l'i.\ it II.\ at 356 llarmnl Street, Bro111./i11e - tel. 617-566-5590 dedicated and cai·ing profession­ domina1ing 1he air: 1he apoleon Bcx1!.. Lune L'OI1' \\ill t.11..e place als." hat, \\ hich creates an au101.:rJ1ic Saturday. F h. 2)-,. at 'temple Bna1 Concert at Church The Friends Ball will be held on finger-pointing blameful em iron­ l\ lo.,hc I ~5 Common\\ eal1h of the Redeemer F • 28 F1iday. Feb. 27, al the Boston Har­ ment: the navigalOI ·._ hat for ad­ A\e .. 1-fright 1n. ·nie re\ 1ev. \\ill be Si \a a\ailli ~ill rresc I a COil- bor Hotel. The Mardi Grn-.­ justing to life's mall) tum-,: 1he preceded b) a li1rah Sc:n ice at I (l een. ··sacra Pa,sione. et) and Residential Commercial themed, black-tie evening event hat 10 terped in for a v1e\\ ;u-e SI 1. The public i-, im i1- Water & Fire Damage r train. Chestnut Hill stop) Wu will serve Ub~'tjuenll) man. a Hole :au,1 -,un 1\ 11r \\ h11 '" 1-800-287-4200 soprano: Ja) ne T1nl..er'>lc . -.orra­ • Exhaust Systems dreds of the hospital \ fiiends 10- found a -.ewnd career. Tr.iinor hm. e\ecut1 \ e reclor ol thL· \nt1- n11: and -.recial gUL''>l S lit Mel­ gether for a festi ve evening 10 cel­ made numerou-. pre-,entation'> Delam;I1ion .xague 111 the l lmted calle. organ . Admi\\ion b) do­ ebrate the difference we all can from Ne~ England 10 Ronda. for Staie-.. nation ('.:>20 I S 15 -..ugges ·d ). For make in our community and lo rMOs, businessc\. ho'>pital\. Thi.., '" o · of -.C\ era I boo!..-.. on m111 mOTIOn morL' informa1ion. call 8 1-894- raise money to suppo11 the vi1al long-term c;u-c/sub ac:ule care fa­ 1he \Ub1ec1 ial hme aprees are taught Mond ys at 4 • Adult summer classes please call Megan Lynch at 617- To make resen auons for ··Hai' atlorm~:. fo nerl) "'i1 h the U.S. and 7 r.m. for children a< es 4 1/2 1-888-93-DANCE • 61 7 -562-0550 254-3800, ext. 1414. Off to Health."" call L ) nene Polmin Secu1i11e\ · 1d ExchangL' Com­ lo ad ult . Panicipants can use fig­ 50 N. Beacon St. • Allston-Brighton at Chestnut Park at Cleveland Cir­ mi'>'>io11 and .:um:~ ntl) on 1he -.taff ure or lxx:ke) -.i..a1es. Les. ons wi ll www.massm otlondance.com Dictator to die in cle al 6 17-566- 1700 of Sta!L' Sir ~I Re-,earch. She al'>o run through March 1-l. >r infor­ Chestnut Park 1s a 90-apartment teache' lav. 11 Fi-..her College and mation or registration 111 Bay Dungeon-Theatre assisted-li ving communit) 1ha1 Ba) State C liege. Slate Sl..ating Schcxil at 8 1-890- Casting is under way for the !Catures a kosher lile't) le and is To maJ..e a re.,en at ion. call 8480 or \ i\i t ~'-"'-".bay. alc\l..a1- Subscribe to the Undergound Magic Theatre\ next orerated by BcnchmarJ.. A,,i,ted E:.laine .1161 -25.+-3620. or c:-mail ingschcxil.org. production, " II Only Hurts When I Li ving, based in Weible) Hills. \ eri1on.ne1. Allston-Brighton TAB Laugh: The To11ure & Execution For more informa1ion. contact Travel to Ireland Call: 888-343-1960 of Saddalll Hussein," a ho1TOr Lynelle Polatin al Chestnu1 Pm at 'Strike Bread and <> how. Cleveland Circle at 61 7-566- and run for kids The play was written and will 1700, ext. 116, or Scott McCa... k.ey Roses' March4 The Wes! End House oy'> and be directed by UMT founder Do­ al Goldman & As..,ocial~ Public l..e for Bread and Girls Cl ub invi tes you to help nato Colucci, who calls it a blend Relations at 757-625-25 18 Rose1.,: La\\ ence. 19 12... a one- urban )OUth fulfill theird earns . Allston/Brookline Branch Special of "'The Texas Chainsaw Mas­ .., _iw '-"ilh Sharon The club i-. organ 1.ing a ~acre'· and 'The Producers." II be presented at 7 Facing Terror. marathon team 10 run th Dublin Recei\ e l /40;(, discount un 11cw residenti al mortgages Colucci founded Boston's Publick .:h 4 al 1he Brighwn Marmhon in Oc1ober 2 and Theatre in 197 1. The Israeli Model L1braf). 40 cadcmy Hill Road. v. ill provide week ly rai ning. (owner-occupied or mvestrnent) in our non-conforming ·'1t Only Hurts When I Laugh," International counter-terrori sm ''The: Bre d and Ro-,e' Suii..e-· group runs. support. In el and loan program. M inimui n loan $1 ~0. 000 . Our normal is in the tradition of the Theatre du expert Ilana Freedman "'ill gi'e a that took pace in La~renc:e in more. as runners fund credit qualification guidelines apply. Grand Guignol that tlou1ished in lecture, "Facing Terror: The Israeli 1912 v. a.., c 1e of the ITIO\I mo­ you1h de\ e!npment prog1 ms Paris from 1897 through 1965. Its Model," sta11in~g al 7 p.m. on Sun­ mentou -.. ev ms in labor hi'>IOr). The Dublin City Ma !hon is AND/OR plays featured bloodshed, rape, cjay, Feb. 29, at the Bos1on Jewish­ A coalition if dov. ntrtx.ldei1 im ­ nm 1llrough the histrnic eorgian murder, mutilations and amputa­ Russian Center. 29 Chestnut Hill migrant rex le v. orke" ~ ucce -,,­ streeh 11f Dublin. !tdand large<:t tions, as well as much comic re­ Ave, Brighton. Admission is 5 al fully wre<,lc:: : higher ·wage" from ci;) and capi1al. The c 11 u.e i.., I Rec,oi'« reduced loan pricing for " nail to medium~s i zed lic:f. The Grand Guignol wm; a the door. the m:il ow :rs anJ ~ l rncl.. a hlo\1- largel) Ila! and is a -.i: :!e bp, French tourist attracti on until hor­ Freedman is an internationally for humJn d gnity in 1he pmcess. slarting and finishing do e to the I busine~~~I~~tc~~1~~:~~~~~lu:\~~ 1~~~~:~~~:~ ~i~;~~:t~::. loans. r· ror movies proved a more potent respected speci:tlist in counter-ter­ Women iayed a prominent city vemer. The fans. a su porlive source of graphic thri lls and gore. rorism preparedness and trend role :11 t 1e '>trike. Sharon West End staff and ;w· fe llow TERMS AND _CONDITIONS This play aims to recapture the forecasting. As senior partner of Ken11~dy tel ·· their <.,tor). 1eammate~ will providt> all the spirit of th..: original with horrific Gerard Group International, she An actr ,.., and ..,!Or) teller, mo1ivarion you need ro lke it to Offer expir~ s cm 3/ 15/04 ilnd only at Asian American Bank special effecL" (made all the more focu·;es much of her attention on Kennc:dy .e:- on the roles of the end. Allston Branch. Must present this advertisement when tak- powerful in the basement theater, chc event<> and rrend~ that shape Y.·umen fm ! a dn1ei1 nationali Funds r:li~cJ "'ill ~. up ·11 the I' ing advantage 0f this pffer This offer cannot be combined the evolution uf fX>'it-modern ter­ ties along '"' h th.: pans of -.i \ l-+­ dressed up as a torture chamber) dub\ pcogram:·:. whic serve ' with any other offer. Th.: Bank reserves the ri ght to cancel :.md cheap humor. The action is the ro1ism. ye?.r ·Jld gi . ' k--tif) mg to thi> 1.200 youn.; peoplt> « e 6- i 8 thesc- spec;als al any rirnc. without further notice. imagined last hours of the Iraqi Freedman spent 16 )ears in l<.­ <;_;e;:atc: .Jl°'n their working wn­ each yea; . Through a wi e range dictat1Jr, envisioned as a sequence rael as managing director of Ger­ dit10ns. H · \ irtuo~o perfor­ llf acti vn:es in education, echnol­ of increasingly gruesome puni sh­ arct Associates Ltd. As head of the m?..;1.:0:: briri ·' to l:fe :i \iir:ing ogy, leader~ hip de\elop· em. the ments. Jerusalem-based strategic con ult­ time of n1i1., ). \lruggie and ul1i­ arts ar.d athietics. the d• . lr:m~ ­ 'There's nothing the public ing firm. she served a.1., ad" iser to ma1t:1·,. triu ph. form~ critical o:ft...:r-~.ch .1 and would like better than to watch both government and industry. This even is co-<,pon'>o n::d b) summer hours rnto opp< unities Saddam Hussein get a taste of his Si nce St>pi. 11 , 2001, she ha~ the f3;ight(l Ali-ton- l-foiori--:al for al-risk vouth. For 111 '1 ' voung own medicine," says Colucci. been a freq uent speaker on global S , x: 1c~: Ev yOnt' i" im ired n "And I'm going to give them what terro1ism and its impact on Ameri­ ,.!,ln11..,,;on 1 free. Cali 6l7-7>12- trom th.: ~; 1reets a11 d a pla• where .they want!" can business. government and <,0- t.: information. the) ... an hm e a ho! mec1I receive , In many ways this production is ciety. hdp with their homewo , , Jlleet fo llow-up to the UMT's last Freedman writes a regular col­ n10'irontl Assoc-iatioo to ne"' friends and learn ne things how, 'The Great Gorgonzola & umn on te1rnrism and -;ecuril) in lil-.e Web design or ballet. ~·His New Assistant," which also the MetroWest Daily 'ews. and nupMarch 1 For more information, contact featured close-up special effects, her articles have appeared in other The: Cath lie Cemetel") As-.o- K1i\tin Morlok. at 617-7 7-4044 ASIAN AMERICAN BANK though wi th a magic slant. The pub Ii cations. ciJtion v. ii begin ii-. annual or e-mail kmorlol-. @\\eh gc.org. Member FDIC @ Equal Hou•lng Lender dramatic effects are poles apan, This event is sfX>ll'>Ored by the "f'11ng ..:lea 1p March I. All of but both shows· emphasis is the Land of Israel Committee. Bo-.ton 1he loc.1 Ca 10lic cemetenc:' \\ill Winter clothes 230 H AR\A RD A\"E:\UE,ALLSTON, 02134 ~une : illusion. Jewish-Russian Cc111c:r and CJP Ix· Illl'IL,ded 1 tlm proCL''-" · The r lay includes the ro les of Brookline-Brighton Commuml) People ar a\l..cd to re mm e al I needed for poor TEL : (6 17) 738-1717 FAX: (617) 738- 1637 'Saddam Hussein. a doctor. an Fund. tl'l11'- ,111d dt: ·orat11111\ thL'\ \1ould lfo,ic·, Place: and ti • NL'\\ ww\\.asiana mericanhank.com imam or cleric and two guard-.. I: or further in f( urnat11H1. \ 1-.11 11..e (CJ i..eep. fhl' 111ailltL'I1.!IlCL' de- NOTES page 4 Page 4 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday, Febrw11) 20. 2004 www.allstonbnghtont;ab. om COMMUNITY NOTES

NOT S, from page 3 Rus!->ian . Service include a pri­ years. SBDC counselors have as­ committed to providing e Eng md Shelter For Homele!->s vate con!->ultation o discuss treat­ sisted thousands of clients with lence in care, compassion Yet 11n ~ are in need of gently ment opti ons, i ividual and/or al l aspects of~ma ll business man­ dignity of life. ~R~~~!!r.~ use and ne'A 'A inter clothing. group counselin . cenified hyp­ agement including business For more information. call ail I fl ~lili:!lJl' ''';'' '' •*' ·AM!Ji§ Co d you imagine ~tepping out notherapy and fr e or discounted plans; financial and strategic Campbell or Judy Diamon in WEEKLY SPECIALS: February 17th to February 22nd into he cold winter weather with­ nicotine replace ent therapy. planning; marketing; operations; the Brighton office at 6 )7- 66- out coat'' For more in rmation about and general management. Seek­ 6242. Premium Quality Fresh Extra Fancy R ) Ciccolo\ Village Auto­ the Tobacco revention and ing funding op t ion~. securing lb. mot ve Group b working with Treatment Proj ·t, call Donna jobs and creating new jobs are Open Doors offers Broccoli Crowns ...... 98¢ Ros ~ ·~ Place and the New Eng­ Abruz.zese. he Ith programs major area:-. of assistance that Crisp Fresh Green Florida Ian Shelter for Homeless Veter­ manager, at 617- 83-3564. counselors provide. free classes ans ;:i pro\ide 'Ainterclothing for The Allston-B ·ghton Healthy The SBDC also offers wo1l­ Open Doors offers free en rgy ~~~~~~~~~; ; ;;~;~ ~~;i~~ ·· ·· ··· ···· · ·········· ·· · ·· ..29¢ lb. hun Ired!-> of home l e~~ throughout Boston Coalitio works pro-ae­ shop:-. on a variety of small busi­ healing sessions on Thurs ays Bo on 'Aho are enduring the bru­ tivel) and cont" uously to im­ ne ...s topics. Small business own­ from 7 to 9 p.m. Call 617- 02- Peppers ...... 69¢ lb. tal )Id thi.., winter. prove the health. afety and cohe­ ers can pai1icipate in the 6333 on Wednesday~ <1fte I 0 mate your nev. or gently ~iveness of llston-B1ighton wor"-shops during the academic a.m. to book a 30-minute e rgy Extra Large Sweet Juicy I use winter hat~. gloY e~. mittens. re\idents. year for a nominal fee. healing pe1formed by pen Florida Orange~ ...... 4 Ib. bag ... $1.49 "<.:< ,e-. and jackets at any of Ra) To schedule an appointment rn Doors volunteers. Donation re­ Cic olo\ Village Automotive l ~ xtra Large Extra Sweet California Help the loca for more information, call the ceived wi ll be donated to fld ..er­ Navel Oranges ., ...... 59¢ lb. Gr 1p kx:ation\. including Boston College SBDC at 617- ent chaii ty every month. Bo. on Yoho Village in Brazilian~· ~ 552-4()9 1. lntixmation is also There's also a free ~a t day From the Delicatessen Bn hton. The dealer!-ihips v.ill The Bnvilian mmigrant Cen­ available on the Web at meditation circle from V t I0 Domestic Prosqiutto ...... $7.98 Ib. deli er the collected clothing to ter is seeking vo untccrs to aid in www.hc.edu/eentersNxk . a.111. run by Monique N sser. the "helter... on Feh. 23. Presi­ its man) proje "· You do not Most pa11ieipants expc1i nee Italian Cold Cut Sandwich .....$2.98 ea. den .., Da) 'Aed..end '"the bu..,iest ha\e to ... peal-. muguese. Con­ Caritas Hospice well being, lifted spi1i ts. an re­ From the Bakery tim of )Car at the dealerships. so tact 6 17-783-8( l I or come hy laxation. \\it )OUr help 'Ae are expecting 139 Brighton A' .. No. 7. sponsors open house Come and enjoy giv ing a re- Chocolate or Gold Cupcakes with to lllect a ..,igniticant amount of OuitlClll ot till' Ard1dioee ... e ol women 50 and younger i!-1 mn­ " 11'. l:ngli ... h. Ponugue"e and the..,e sen ice" t w more than 23 B1i-,ton.... en i11 g people of all ing in the area to offer su ix)11 fa ith ... . Hospice prm ides pallia and companionship. Th¢rc s no ti\ c \.'.a re to patients and thei1 fe e or other obligations t(> P' 1ici­ fam11i c ... in their home., or mir!->ing pate. Initial meeting tars lace honll'\ throug h a team or rcgis Sunday, Feb. 29, 6 p.m. or kx:a­ tcrcd 11ur...c'> .... ocial \\oilers. spi1 tion and details, call 17 484- itual coun ... clor .... ' oluntccrs and 9059 or e-mail audade\g. y hoo. ~ hrnn L' health aide .... Ho ... picc " com. ROL x A - B CDC HAPPENINGS! /11n"1 (/ /11/ t1/ 11'/ /(// /I /11/f'f)l'/I broad range of topic .... Ind di ng 111~ 111 !he \//11011- /Jn ~h!(lll C(llll basic budgeting. credit rep;. r and 1111111111 /Jen'lo1mw111 Co17)(1/'ll financial goal-setting. 1i1111. 15 Norrh He(ln111 Sr . The next "Talking I \ /111011 ! 1/J11111 M- 787 38 --1 /01 \faking Sense" cla..,.., \\ill 11/tl/"t 111/11/'l/ltil/(l/J, at thl' All ..,ton Hnghton c ot­ fice 'Thursdayc.;. 6 to 8 110 p.m . Technology goes home beginning Feh. 26. Contact Michelle at 61 -787- TI1i s progrnm meets Tuesdays 3874, ext. 2 18, to reserlie seat. \ and Thur..,day.., from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Feb. 24-i\la) 14 at the The class costs $ 15. Prhre istra­ tion i... required. People 111~ "' at Pm\ L' rl P Computer Center .it ' tend <1 11 fo ur ..,c.,...ions. ' Brighton 11 i ~ h School l Learn rnmputcr ha ... ic ... in th1... 'l 10-\\ CCI-. cour"c for parents and 'Savings for Succe ' ' ,• their children. Upon completion [){1 you dream of goi1ig of the program. each family ma) "chool? Are you in t ere~ d in I • pureha'>e a hca\ ii) discounted learning more ahout how tc reach } computer S) "tcm v.it h no interc. ... 1 your long-term financial oals? I linancing through Fkct Bank and I Attend a "Sa\ing for Sutce s" in­ the Cll) or Bo ... tOll. formation '>Cs'>i<~n on Mar 9, 6 I-or more information, eontal"l to 7:30 p.m. to fi nd o~t )W to Wendy MePheNm at 6 17-787 cam $200 for every $5d yo save 3874. C\l. 223. for future education and learn ho'A lo plan ti.>r a more rec re fu­ Buscando recursos en ture. el Internet (en Espanol) Contact Michelle at 61 -787- 3874. ext. 218, to resen!e a seat. 2 dases. Fechas : Fehrero 2 ' · 25 Hora., : 6:.\0-8:30 p.m. Las 2 da... es <.:uC'>t.tn c;, I0 . Llame a Wi II Housing services - 6 17-787-.\874, ext. 222. para program inscribirse. Todas las clases se rl' Need information atxrnt hou\­ unan en Brighton High School. ing ..,earch? Tenant-. rights nd re­ clase 112. sponsibilities? Landloi·d 1i ghts anJ responsibil ities? rry s of Home buying tenancie--.? Understandin your 101 Class in Allston lea<,e· ! Under<; t anding~ec on 8? Health and satety c es? The On Tuesday. Feb. 24, the All Hou•ing Services Pro ra , of­ ..,ton-B1ighton Community De tert:d by the All ston-B ghton velop111ent Corporation will C!'C. assists A ll s t o~-B ghton begm a t'our-o.,ession course in temm1., to secure pern'lan nt af­ English on all aspects of buying a ford.tble housin~ home. The wur:,e '..viii be co 11l~ program provid~s nants SfXJ11surt'd l•y B<1,1on Federal. OFFICIAL RO .EX JE'v\/ELER with appropriate counseli g, as­ Hie c! ~ bs will meet fow consecu­ sistance in search and plac ment, tl\e Tuc:.,Jay from to 8:45 p.m. -I n in getting legal or social s vices, :it the Allston-Bnghhl!1 CDC of and rderrals. f! ....:c. I FPr more information, on tact Ashiey, Ava, Deia or Jua at the Allston-B righton CDC 617- II 787-3874. II ' rAl ALPHA OMEGA Small business \fa,, How,ing !m·grams and assistance at the Ciht>r l of all incomes business assistance? W.f nt advice and free in<.Jividual home-buying on business plans or m keting eoun-,eling. research or a<;sistance t help The reg1 !->tration fee is $30 per through the AllstoEB ·ghto n per-.on . Preregistration is re­ CDC, a member of C N Com­ quired. For more information or munity Business Net o . For to regi ... ter call Ashley or Eli1a­ more information, c~ll rm at HARVARD SQUARE - PRUDENTIAL CENTER - NA!ICt< ~ALL - 6URLiNGTON MALL - (617) 864 1227 beth at 61 7-787-.\874, ext. 209. 617-787-3874, ext. 214, o e-mail or e-mail englander@albton­ caplice@all stonbrightonc c.org brightoncdc.org. Rofex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Jteel 1111d 1Bkt gold h ro.f ometcr Ji.biiu bracelet Pressure-proof to 0 feet. Se/(-U'mdmg. Sy111/irt1c n pplre crystal. Fluted bezel Allston-Brighto~ 'Talking Dollars, CDC has a Web sit Making Sense' Ro/1'.\ ·... , ()p11•r Pap1·t1 .. zl ttnd f)a_}'- lJ11tt' 11 re tmdemarkJ Check out the All ston-B ·ighton ·Talking Dollars. Mak111!! 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Summer camp ... alr ady? Do You Know The Open house highlights variety of programs ... Jut don 't tarry Three Big Lies By Casey Lyons platform tent.5. CORRESPONOENT The YMCA also offers 1teen adventure program f Medicaid Qualification? Cold as it is, it is tough to think about the summer for 13- to 17-year-olds t it takes place in Canada. in anything but an abstract sense. Yet, before long, Costa Rica or the Califo an Rockies. the ice will melt, the winter clothing will go back All ·ession-, at the Y : A camps are tilling up. into the attic and school will b¢ out. Even though organizers said. and cam >erships scholarships are many of the lakes in Maine are suffering per­ a\ailable. mafrost. that will not always be the case. and many Camp Fire USA offers wide range of programs. will open up with summer camp programs. including an O\emight c np that takes place in the 'Summer camp is filling fast, registration dead­ Berkshires. and a da) cai J that takes place on a na­ lines are approaching and spaces are already be­ ture preserve. There is al ::> a Zoo Camp that takes cc)m ing limited. For the students ofA-B. the option-. place Lluring the day and 11lows campers to see the are wide open this year. as about 25 camps demon­ behind-the-scenes life o a zoo. Financial aid is Lie# If you need a nursing home, Medicaid will strated during an open house sponsored by The All­ available on a ca'>e-by-c ~basis. directors said. ston-Brighton Healthy Boston Coalition and the There are sports camps ~pecitically for girls such take your house. Leaders of Tomorrow at Jackson M an n Elementary a Jew i. ri O\ ernight camp that op­ in!.! prot?rams. each for different at?cs and sl-.i ll lc\­ erate-. in -.outhem Maine Children from third grade cl~. the~ aim of ~ hich arc to 1-.~ep 1-.ids reading to I 0th grade may attend two-. four- or eight-\\ eel-. through an incentive program~ The theme of the se!'.-,ion. Camper'> '>tay i cabin-, that are equipped summer program this year is .. eadcr Quest," a li1 - '' ith water and electJicit_ The camp al-,o offer-, ath­ Do not miss this free seminar! cra1') journe) through differcn worlds. Last ycai. letic field'> and a lal-.e. a J acti\ itic-, -,uch as dance. Kochler reprn1s inrnl\ cmcnt df 130 -,tudenh: -,he gymna-,1ic'>. theater. swi 1111ing. \\atcr -,t..iing. -,ail­ Seating is imitcd so call now to reserve yo ur scat at (800) 964-4295 aims lo add more this year. ing and 1-.a)al-.ing. Atten lanCL' \\as good ,11 Camp At the Fancuil Hranch Lihnu'). librarian Vici-.) ~ 1IC<~l last ) C somcth ng tor C\Cl)hod). Hori1011'. for You th.\\ 1ich operate-, 111 ~haron. 1-, 888 \\'orcc~tcr Street Burr said. an m ernight coed cam for - through 17 ) car PaigL' Acadcm) 1s a da) c.1111p that llpcratcs out ol olu-, The camp i-, .,peci 1call) des1g1JL'd lor mnc1 \\"cllcslc) . \1/\ 02-+82 the Black Stone Community Center in the South Lil) .•.11-n-,t.. children. -,ail RehcL·ca I 01x'1. thL' L·arnp End. The camp oilers art\ ar;d ~rafts. external lil'ld director Cah111-, h'>illlh 01lL' eight d.t) '-L'' Date: F ruan 2-+. 200-+ Date: Marcil 2, 2004 -,ion. and 1hrc1.: 12-d,1) '>l'. -,ions Attendance at the calllp "as c\cellcnt last ) e ha\ c e\te1Kled their license to a ma\i­ Though the opti(lns ' em alnHhl 1Jm11lcss "1th 1 imc: I am-12pm or 2pm--+pm Oam- 2pm 2pm-4pm rnum of 3.'i camper'>. resp.:..:t 10 '>ite. location .·~ pc .111d 'css1lln kngth. II Locatio 1lolid a\ Inn '\c\\ ton Location: I loli day Inn Newton The YMCA runs two overnight carnps, Burge-.., 1-. import.mt 10 '' eigh f tor-, and mal-.c .1 Llcu-,illn 399 Grm c St. '99 Gro\c St. '>lX>ll For Lhat reason, Lh , ) car\ camp re\ uc mg ht for boys and Hayward for girls.[on the Cape. Gener­ Newton, MA 02462 Newton, MA 02462 ally geared to~ ards outdoor 1cti\ itic-.. and water \\<.l'> held earlier than U'\ al. said Pri-,cilla Goldin!!. sports. the camp also olkr-, arh ;111d naft-.. and e\ecuti\e director lif th \11-,hm-Bn~hton HL·alth) 7 music. Campers \\ii I ran~L· in agL' from I 'i Boston Cualitmn. "'/)ec/i utecl to hcl11i11g /ICO/lfl' \u1·e /l/.\l'\ um/ pmr(·cl their usH:ls." Camper-.. sa) in c1ght-pcrsll11 L·ah111-.. that h,1\ c L'icL­ "Sometime., l1xu-coh · id l-.1d,I h.t\L' tu prLI-. L'.trl~ tricity but no runn mg \\,lier. The older bo)' -,ta) Ill m I they J \\on 't gel the l" mp I till'~ I \\.int." '>hL s,11d

Warm up with some good wine and food If you wan to get

The I .'ith Annual V\'CJHH Wlr1L' Saturday, Feb. 21 s traffic our hand-made rugs, we offer a lifet ime (That's 7p.m. The Plaza Ballroom. S90 mem­ • WGBH Jazz Brunch bers & $100 nonmembers That's pretty much the ruie. lifetime) exchange policy. 10 a.m .. The Plaza Ballroom. 575 So, another way to make sure you're getting A select mixture of local vintners and dis­ !f you're rec:i:iy serious, measure a rnch (the Ii ibutors will be on hand to offer a tasting Savor Executive Chef Richard Raymer-t s tip of your index f ingC:'.r rn length) a ,d count what you paid when you buy a rug is to t urn outstanding New England brunch feast from more than 100 different vintages the number of knots. More knots p r inch are the corner and look for our label. from New England and around the world. while the Al Vega Trio featuring Steve Some of the most popular California Marvin and The Victor Mendoza Trio t::i another measure of quality. There re some wines will also be featured along with a the room with continuous live jazz. A tr:ie sumptuous buffet. celebration of great iazz and delicious 549 Worcester Rd Natick 800-368-377 food . Hosted by WGBH Radio personality 1269 Washington St Hanover 781-826- 010 Eri c Jackson. Daily 10 to 9 Saturday Sunday 12 to 6 Dover Find interesting things to do VI ww.doverrug .com in the A~B community Page 6 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday, February 20, 2004 w ww.allstonbrightontab.com

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Rather than rejecting applications, STAff WRITER Rachin said that she more often 12. Brighton "s senior find-, herself in a persuasive citi1en po ulation had a chance to mode. te llir)g elders that ··no. you tour thc ar a\ nev. est a;.si;,ted-li\ - real I) rn11 a!Tixd this." ~ . j ing corrn unity. as Providence All of the building's studios and ~ Hou-.c. I , 0 Core) Road. on the one-bedroom apa11ments are--1 ground.., 1 ·the former St. John of equipped with emergency call God Hm ital. opencd its door;, buttorb above the beds and in .!:'I) for morni ig and af'tcrnoon open bathrooms. Rachin also said that I hOU\CS. as the population at Providence · Thc I ( -unit residential com­ Housc grow'>. plans exist to insti- '• • pin. c1H ., eloped b) the Boston lute a special memory-impair- ·: From left to right, Peg Ramsey, Dorothy Sooner and Mary Walsh enjoy lunch at the Providence House on Archdioc ..,c Planning Office for ment community on the build- ' · L'rhan r\f ·airs and E.A. Fish A;,­ ing\ third floor w hich w ill be -.ociatC'> ; id managcd b) Welch staffed b) trained specialists. Hcalthca1 ' and Rctircmcnt 'There will also be a skillcd nurs- Group. 01 ·ncd its door-, on Jan. 7. ing facil ity. which w ill offeronsite But for n all). thi;, public umeil­ rehab opportunities, established ing ''a>. t c flr-,1 chancc to see thc by thc end or thc year." she added. building p clm.e. And thc interior for the do1e11 or so residents of thc n '' building ~ replete who have like Rita tic L'll\ in imcnl\. Quanc. who \\a' born on Mur­ Thcre · a prict' to paid liir such dock Strcct. but nxcntly li ved in lu \Llr\. l L'Our-,e. \\ ith -,1a11dard WalL'l1m\ n bcli>rc seeing Provi­ one-l1Cdr iom unils at Prm idcncc dencc Hou'>c as a chance to Hou-,c 1 ·111ing for '>3 ..\:'iO per "comc back to my root;,." 11H111th. ilh an additional ",350 The 87-year-old Quanc appre­ ch.ugc I( r onc hour of per,onal­ ciatc.., thc feeling. of -,ccurity that L".lrL' 'cn ·cc cach dm. T hc rL·111al L'lllllL''- from ha\ ing profl."ssional priL'L' inL· ude' \\Cckl;. hou-,ekccp- ..,talT cl1bc b). 111g. thrL' mcaJ, a da;.. on--,itc ac­ ··L\ erybnd) here i., \ l"ry pro- · ll\ 1tic-., < id prc-schcdulcd tra11;,­ rc-,.., ional and undcr\tandin!.!.' 0 !->he po11atirn to and from medical .., aid. "and 'Cl) caring.. I do feel Head for ~reener pa ;tures. appoinll cnt\. ~arc here~ I know that if some­ \CL'lll l111 g , to -,poh·-.,per,on thing. g11L', '' n111g . 'Plllcone i<; l .1•u "' ach111. hm\C\L'r. Pnl\ 1- herc to help.·· Introducing Green Checking from Citizens Bank. dem:e I lLhC al-,o complu:.., \\1th Q u.mc <1pprectatl'' bcrng able to \layor homa'> Menino\ initia­ interact \\ tth the friends she's l!\ e top )\ide affordable housing made in the building. but also unih ir e\ ery ne\\ residential hm'e the oppo11unity to enjoy time projcct. ··I\ l ore than half of the b) hcr:dr. ··1 do like being a little FR EE CHECKING WI H .1p.1rtl11L' h hcrc arc 'ct up for frog in a big pond '>lllllL'l i mes.'' '>Ollle d grce of sub-,idi1cd. ar­ -,hc chueklcd. CONVENIENT DIR EC DEPOSIT tordabl housing:· '-.aid Rachin. Another rc>.ident. Mar') Walsh, ' ··\\L· pa 1c1patc in program;, likc -.ai d that "he great I) enjo) s the ac- ' the (iro p ,\duh l ·ostcr Care Pro­ tivit1cs at PrO\ idcnce House. ··we Kr Checking We' e taker ::heck.ng tc a gram. hich catcr.., lo pCNlll\ ha\ c L''\Crcisc lime ewr) day," hri11g 111< 111 no morc than ':> 1 JJ38 \hc :-.aid. ··and they '-.hO\\ movies better place. Because Gr ~n Checking gives 1ou 111 mrn hi) income. and \\ho on T hursda). hiday and Saturday ' need '-l 111c dail) a..,..,i..,tancc ni gh t~. Ciood old filn1~ like ~c)f ~-. so much For Free You get 1nline banking with b1 I tlJc,c .i · gcncrall) peoplc \\llll Human Bondage· and ·A Street­ . featurc.:s a day of run for the entire 1Z -TV\ Jack Williams family including: ski and snow­ treated like a person , wi :i Fairness and respect. \\cJn da) \Child. there\\ i!! he board races a': well as other ac1iv­ ,I ram held on SaturJa\, March i1ie~. At the end of thc day, the Call 1- 800-600-0008, g • to citizensbank.com, I 3 \\ li re someone cou id b.: the w inner of the new Volvo Cross ' lud. \ \inner ._if u 2004 Voiw Countr) SU V will be announced. Cm~s - 'ountr) 90. 2.:'i Turb\1 The winner of the raffle will re- · o r visit us in person at a .t Citizens Bank branch (;uv. I ::ffl t> tid.cts art: SI 00 each cei\e the SUV f'eaturinl.! the pre- 1 and ca b·..:! purct:1~.ed b:·r logging m iun; and climate package, val- ., ,)n io '•\\'\'-.\\b14.c:om. A!! pro­ ued at more than $38.000. There ceeJ~. .":om thi;, cnme~i benefit \.Viii h: a maximum of 2.500 tick­ the: "J ck Wil!ian:~. Fndowrnen: ets sold. and people do not have ;;~r W lm.:stla;\ Child.'' to be prcs~ nt to win. Thi "-C event go to the Wednesday's Child Endowment and are tax de­ ductible.

Sargent Center's Adventure camp 2004! Treat your child to a whole new experience ... it's a Great Gift The F1 Baston Junior Racing Progr m I ,, 6, 13 20 days -July 4-Aug 13 , the thrill of racing 1ust like Jeff Gordon . Share 1 \~ ~ ~ ·..- .-:::: :>1 ::"' - ,1 t""" ·' '·· rea: ?:Jr, • Beys anrOv>ded kart cnvers suit helm Co-ed1 ages 10-17 Ifs the Fl Boston Junior Racing School and Pr,.. .;· a:"" r.,~-:ac: · 'r a· . ·"-';:\:...... r hll! League Racing Program. Ill Taught by pr<''.es•,onal Fl Boston instructor detJils arid reg;~rra/10" ~all Hancock, NH • Gradu:-.1e 10 weekend 1umor racing leagues From its inception, Fl's Junior Race Program has ACJ.. accredited

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1 'l 10 www.bu.edu/outdoor/adventure • www.F1 Bost n.com 603·525-3311 Early bird discounts www.allstonbrightontab.com Friday. February 20. 200-+ Allston-Brighton TAB, pag 7 FROM PAGE ONE Robbery suspect fo ind in 'prob em' boarding house1 ROBBER, from page 1 throughout Boston for about three )r noticed a number of oh' inu!'. code 'io­ ocked egre-.s: improper electrical a period of ti me last year, when they 1,_ rants for armed and unm·med robbery four weeks:· sa) s District I-+ C >t. lations on the propert). leading to a iring: and improper exit signs and cci\ed \:alls that rooms were being re1 l­ out of district cou11s in Brighton, William Evans "Finally, last week, 1e call to Inspectional Sen ices. "Our ' 1res. ed there forjust an hour or two. Somerville. Brookline, Waltham and received information that he might le men found a lot of code \ iolations and Additional!;. !SD representative Lisa "The place has been a constant pro - Roxbury. He was wanted in conjunction at the Farrington Inn. We sat on it fo a unhealth) li,ing conditions:· sa)s imberlal-.e indicated that police lern fo r us ... says Evans. "There ha e with bank heists in several smrnunding couple of da) s before he -.howed up. · faarn.. "Basicall). no one in their right · ()und crack pipes on the property and been a lot or arrests around the area. a d communities, including Brookline Bank With some assbtance from the 31 mind v. ould want to be Ii Ying there. c her drug paraphernalia. The common lots of troublemakers and undesirabl s < ea were also littered with garbage." in Brookline. Citizens Bank locations in - who are alwa) s consulted in b 1k ISO came dov.n and immediately shut around thL· inn. It 's an eyesore. a d Medford and the Back Bay. and banks robbery cases - Brighton Police w re the place dO\\ n ... This led to ISD's official in spection we're welcom~ to have it shut down I here in Allston-Brighton. able to apprehend Corbett at the F r­ A cop) of the notice of condemnation · d subsequent condemnation hearing think it's a benefit to All ston-Bright rn Ironically. just the day before Cor­ rington Inn. at 19-25 Faffington Ave. in from ISO indicate'> that the proper!) at \ hich took place on Tuesda). Follov.­ if we can get that cleaned up." bett's an·est, hi s picture and description Brighton. The alleged bank robber d J­ 19-25 FaITington Ave. - owned b) i g testimon; b) Housing Inspector had been given out to local merchants at n 't quite go quietly. though. leading f­ Robe1t Ternilliger of 1-+0 Sargent St.. dward Kenned). Building Inspector The assessed condemnation can e a community meeting about commercial ficers on a chase throughout the int r­ Newton - v.as found by inspectors to J 1mes Kennedy and Code Enforcement lifted ifTerwillger submits plans to L D robbe1ies hosted by Dist1ict 14 Poli ce. connectcd prope11ies that make up 1e be in multiple \.iolations of the State C fficer Michael er Keefe. the condcm­ to reno\.atc the property. obtains a At that time, police had spoken of being Inn, before being apprehended by :>­ Sanitary Code. These included. but ' Ilion v. as upheld. bui !ding permit to execute those pla 1s hot on Corbett's trail. lice and FBI personnel. were not limited to. a lack of \\OI'king According to Timberlake. the Far­ and obtains a Certificate of Occupan ·y ··w e had been tracking his movements It was during the arre-.t that smol-e detector!'.: v.-indows in di-.rcpair: r ngton Inn \ \\'as also closed down for for the property from !SD. Developer considers oving office i to Waterworks projec

WATERWORKS, from page 1 consistently done. Diamond .:epb - the restaww11. a comixui..,on between the CLllTent such as the restaurant and da;­ the puhlic comment pcricxl by the Boston Redevelopment stressed that any and all idea-. ~ss center - were tine. Waterworb project a d the pro­ care center., were the em ironmen­ Watl'rworks Park. '1"here wi ll a Authority. when Diamond in­ t'rom communi ty membel'> re­ but a'> w · got to understand the ject that \\a!> proposed y the Pro­ tal benefits of an es ti mated 50 per­ supplemental filin g to the P F formed those in attendance that gmding a profitable use for the impact. i became a ca-.e ofv.ould ject Notification Fon submitted cent reduction in \chicle trips coming in three to four week ," his film - Diamond/Sinacori Hi gh Service Buildin£ would be we be v. i ming a battle and 10 ... ing to the HRA on Dec. 23. 2003. across the propc11) per da). and a said HRA Senior Project Mana< er LLC - and the architectural fin~ wclcomed - so long 7L'> they also the war? Vould we lose the lw·ger Apcause we can ea<1ily work with the open space the building Removal Of cuITentiy features," said Diamond, noting that such firms typically es­ Your OLD Mattress chew the standard ··cubicle" for­ mat in terms of something with uniq t1 e :,,tyle such a'i the High Ser­ We wi!: o<-at Jr.ycompetltofs pnce b :o<;, r;.;a1nr-t~ed or 1~ ~ FRff' Mo~r 1--:' currenr lo<~I ...~. :'"•Df~.ion oa or verJit:rl pm.e qll: 1te nor below co ~t or MMAP vice Buiiding. ·we would be able Massachusetts to maintain the interesting features Attleboro...... 08-399-.5115 \IV. Roxbury/Dedham 617-325-8711 like the wooden ceiling and the - /\ ' brick interior wa lls." r r.unurn ...... 08-832-0458 Saugus...... 781-231-4700 1 Ye 17-387-0580 Seekonk...... 508-336-5959 The ckveloper's enthusiasm Everett ...... over this new potential use. how­ Framinqham ...... 08-628-3838 Shrewsbury...... 508-754-9010 ever, hasn't stopped him for ex­ Hyannis...... 08-778-4888 Waltham ...... 781-642-7798 ploring a third possibility for the Lovvell ...... 78-970-2050 Weymouth ...... 781 -331-3467 :,,pace. Diamond confirmed that, Chestnut Hiil...... 17-558-9222 Rhode Island as of last Friday, he was in discus· North Dartmouth 08-993-0957 Newport...... 401-846-2853 sion with an out'iide paity about using the space in question tor the Peabody...... 78-531-4324 \/Varwick ...... 401-827-5383 . ny of these stores at www.mattressgiant.com .. establishment of a public art mu­ .19. seum. "It's very preliminary, but *Balan(~ ,.,w~i. oe patd in f;·ll V'.·itt";•' tt'le 1 yedr o ir.cerest tO' pen')d , or ulterest will be J)'>e'>Sed from the c!aH.> of purchd<.e at a variable annual percentage ra e 121 "'~as o f 3101 /0)). ~.~1n1mu n"' $799 pur:::ha~~ 1.1b 1~c t to credH dp proval. See c,tore for dl!ta1ls. l year f111t'e '.> tOrP for dctu . 2004 M attress Giant Corp. idea would be that the primaiy dis­ play in the ait museum would be Sat 10-8 ~~ of a prominent, well-known arti st. Sun 12-6 No Down Paym ~ nt ~•. But with the aitists' live/work stu­ Mon-Fri 1 0-9 • dios we 're looki ng to establi sh ----- • next dcxir in the Operations Buildr No Monthly Pay ents · - • ing. we feel there could be a sym~ ..• biotic relationship hctwecn the • two entiti es. It would probably bf !. ' a great fit f(lr the communit) ... Shop Smart. Sleep Better. At the HR/\ meet ing.

New - Latino Life . and ulti mate triumph. Admission one-on- 1e ba._, i.., to get you stru1- Kids' Ongoing • The Faneuil Bookwonns Honan-Allston Book list is free. Co-sponsored by the ed. Call 1e branch to make ru1 ap­ Programs Thursday, Feb. 26 (Pet's Galore ): Brighton Allston Hi torical Soci­ pointme t v..ith adult -,en ices li ­ March 4 (Happy Bi11hday r. Branch To celebrate books about the ety. For further infonnation. call brarian ,Ian Babner. Telephone • Lap Sit Stot)'tim . Mondays. Seuss!). March 11 (Rainbow.). Hispanic experience, the Boston 61 7-782-6032. inquiries after Feb. 2.f. Feb. 23 (Fis fo r Feat rs): March Mm\:h 18 (Sp1ing Fever) at d Winter Hours (11m1· through 111 Public Librruy has published a l. 8. l.'i.22.29at 10:. )a.m.Chil­ March 2.5 (Up, Up and Away). at 4 12. 2004 ): M o11dor.1· and Wed e,v , new book li st, "Latino Lite," that dren 4 and under and a caregiver Irish Cabaret p.m. A book discussion group f r doys. noon to 8 f>.111., T11esdar.1· is now available to the public. Branch m·e welcome to join i for strnies ,a children from.+ to 8. Atier readi1g Thursdays. 10 a.111. To 6 1>.111 .. The list contains new books fot All interested are welcome to and a craft. each book (a mix of picture lxxi -, dars 011d Sm11nlays, 9 a.111. > adults and teens, incl uding cu1Ten\ enjoy a delightful journey to the Winter '>1tr.1 I nmr rhm11gh J11ne • The OK Club Tuesday. Emerald Isle with John O'Neil in nonfiction and poetry) aloud. t e /J./11. fi ction and nonfiction; his101y anq 12, 2004 · Mondays. Wednesdays. f\ hm:h 9. 4--U.'i p. The Only group will have a discussion fc 1- biographies; poeuy and othe~ thi s musical pe1fonnance ··s ack to and Thu iday.1. JO TO 6 p.111 .. Tue.1- Kids Club is a month book dis- I .. Enniskillen, An Irishman's Jour­ lowed by an ai1 project based c n books by modern Hispanic and sion group at t e Faneui l the theme of the week. Preregistr - Free tax help · ney Home" on Thun.day. March Hispanic-American w1iters. a .m . TO 5 1.m .. Saum/an. 9 a.111. TO Branch LibtW) fo chi ldren. tion required. The American Association! o 18, at 7 p. m. at the Brighton '"Latino Life'" was compiled b)1 21w1. grndes three and up. Join in for • (Reasoning wi th ABC's , Retired Persons is sponsori ng tax Branch Library. O'Neil is one of adult services [i brarians at the BPL great con\ ersation a d a snack. 123\): Feb. 21 (m usical guest assistance at the Honan -A ll~t on and designed by Am ir Sjenmevic Boston's fin est and well-known 1 Renov 1tions Di\CU\s .. Surviving he Apple­ Su Eaton): March 6 (All Abo II Branch Librru)' on selec iv ' ' Rusha Sopariwala and K~ t on Public LibtW) re­ Me) and March 20 (musical gue t Weathers. all students at the A11 In­ fa n of the Iri sh Tenors, the Clanc)' Mm·ch. B

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'i\lU may bl: ;.l\\<.1rc of the man\ ar 11111: ls 10 be crack cocarne md mari­ .1ga11ht ...dlmg ;,1 home 011 )OUr (;,, n. ~ut ) u On Feb. 9. at approxi­ ··.!Hnil of 1.l! m.iy fmd mi ...crl; seller... prn:mg th t.:1 ho l t: one armed with a silver hand­ willful and maliciou' propert) I 1.'\Cll lugha I \Cll 1f ~ou llml a p.:rfod lwm1..· i'or ~ Lnnt.11 t ~our lik1I ·al -... 1.111,.• l l lll\.1.' .i nti .111.UH.!1..' 111 'l'i..' hom..:!th;ll m..· the susrect was fraudulent!) 11 at a ppro\Jtll,llel~ 11 30 <> 111. / l.1,1cd 1h1011gh 1hc 111111 111.lh.· lhtmg ') 11..·1 11 {ll using the name Mse Poli ce. as\l,tcd b~ the I Bl I \11 ..., I I hm11.. ·, 1i ... 1cd thruud1 ;1 pin '"" 1;11 Rodrigue1-Albaino and fra~d Ba ni-.. Rohbt ·~ T.1,i... I P c. '' 111 he prh.:1.:d lanh .tnd ri..·p i..''1.:1 ...·, I ulently obtained a Ma,s. tlri ­ rCCC I\ cd Ill () I Jatlllll that 11. \l11.th.:1' 'oli"ll ''''"' lx· g'lld\.·d 1h11 uµh h1,.· m.111.· ;,1f 1n-.p1..'ll111n ....1 11d tlt11.:u111 ·111.11 ;,111 ver"s li cense under thi s naml·. Corbett \\a-.. ,t .. ~ ing at the ( 111.: .. c''·'', 111 ,u1.:1.~,,111ll\ ..:It"-\.' ,~n \ 1111 1·arrr11gtu11 Ir l. 19 2:'i pu11..h.1""· \Hml 1h1.· ·1,1ur :mtl 1.... 1, ·. 11h ~. 1 Also on Feb. I 0. at the hunngton \, t'. Hrighton . .ind Cleveland; \tllll llklk.: # .­ \ Cire;le abmc address. rcpn:sen apprd1endcd Cmhctl thnc Hi 3 > llclldlltflfc 111ft11mctl11111 tati ves of the L'.S. l\far,hal' alter a brrcl pur,urt A 'eareh 1 I 11dc ,,fo1td;11-.:, 11 ·c1i t'\t1111 "1111 bt1,11f, \\ .u from Ho,ton and Prm rdenCL'. "arrant latL'r L'\Ct' UttJ on 11e / I/ li11r11r/i \/Ji/It /II\ J..11011 /1 ,/.~ R.I.. arrested Jamie Galan. 21. room \\ hert' C11rbct1 ",1-.. ' t\ - ''"" ,,,,, ( 111!1'1tl lh 4/,,-,,,,,, / f>/- --JI•'''.',,'"' ..,-,- _, 'I of 21 March St.. Prm rderlCL'. 111g re,caled ccJle, .111d 111 er and Juan i-:-. Cabrera. 2-L of -ix Jrug paraphcr 1ali.1 .t 1111<.kr .llTL''l. the' 1,pt:LI .illq,!t'd Wel lington St.. Marlborough. ht• .:hkle 1111.111) L'alllL' to Galan was arrested on '1rtuc ol Pol rct· rc,pontkJ t11 a , 11p 111 Lal-..c \trt'L't. tht• llLL·1. I~ 111.1dL· 'L'lh,il hrL·ai... h ''' ;11d ~~UKRAINIAN FRATERNAL FEDEAA an out standing kderal v.arrant report ot ,111 armed rnh­ 1.tlll \\Cl\' ordncd nut pf till' 'L'\ t'ral l.icult\ Ill 111hL'r' ~;r( CREDIT UNION 8 1L'h le .it gunpoint (i1r1111\ for 'iolation of 'upen ised hcr) on I eh I I ,11 appn 1\!­ Prm iding Financial Servic <'S to Its Members Smee 791F! ,,,,, rtcd tnr l,111ing t11 ... 111p101 l'lllll't' rL''l'lllllkLI Ill release. and Cabrera (a i... a Lurs mate I) 8: 1-) p 11 • 111 tic 'iL ni­ 10!1 •:. lt'Cl-.. k" drl\ 111g lll .1 1cpo I 111 an .11111t·d Negron) was wanted for felon: t\ of I lolton anJ l 1td1l 1L·ld 1 3 • Regulcll Sl1<11<.• Saving • IRAs n 1hhL'I~ Pll J-t•h ~ ,ti ,lpp(P\ assault and was a fugiti\c from ... tn:ch. I Ill' L·11111 11 IJ I)\ 1rce ·nd.1 gcr. 'l"ll't'drng and l.11l111L 11.lll I~ l!I I\ p I 1111 ( 1,1Jdl1L'I • Ccrtrfic ates of Deposit • Car Louns justice. Galan was turned o\:er that she Vv.1' \\ all-..rng \\hen a o 't p Int .1 rt·d light \trct'l in \ll,tl1 rill' 'il·11111 • Mortgages & Home Equity Loans to the U.S. Marshal,. and ~oung ma k ~rablx.·d her h.1 1d­ ()Jl l·L•h 12 ,l • Passliook Secured und Unsecured Loans Cabrera \\ill be C\trad1t L·d tP ha!.!. l-..1111Ll-..t I her tn thL· !.!nil id rL'p11rkd 1h~.t '''L ".t' .1pprn.1dwd b) l\1,1 ~ 1f,111~ Rhode bland authorillL's. dll~I tkd 111 .t \\ .iiti ng ·L.,ll \ 1 1 .1pp1l1\'lll.tk'I) 11 211 ... carch ol the .1rt·.1 ,,,1, 1111- , '.Ill. p11iiLe ll 'P•'ll1kd lll .t rnak' "hl pt 11111 d ,1 °1,11 .1 hL· cpl 1 '11 .in .11111«d n 1hhen 1 .md lklll. Lkd ier h 1g I hL Pol ice responded to a re' CC\s lul. 4 idence f1 re at 203 1 .he iLillll) ol ChL''lL'I \tJL'L'I ... u~pcch then kd on loPI Commonv.ealth A\l:. 111 Sc \\o 111!.'. Kim. 27. nl 4 ind ~·nr1111rnt\\L'.tlth \ en IL' 111\\ .ird Cht• tt·r ''ct. Brighton on Fch I 0 at appro' 9 C.111,tl P.11 i.... C.imhmkt» \t ti : ''-L'lle. the thr\'L' km.ik imately I :.14 p.ni. At least thn:c \\a" arre,tcd on l·ch. 11 at I IL'll l' IL'jlllrlt'd th.it lhL') \\<'IL' ~oil' Ill (('Iii/< '· //111\( • /111 1 apartment\ in the building -.uf­ approx im attl~ 9.:'tl p.m .. lor 1ppr '"'- hed In 1" n '111111 _ cllt 11t11111 cl 111 1/1 !' 1/t1 < '' •1, operating a motor' chide , er mal .. .ippr11\11n.11t:I~ I~ 2tJ lwn 1101 hcc·n n 11"1< 1nl u , .,, ' j fcred fire. water and sm~ l-.. e L~!~ H:~~2;h~~~ ck u damage. but no injuries were suspension ot hccn'e Kr 11\ 'car old. v. ho pu... hed th.:111 c riml' or 1 iole11io 1. '/ hf' chi r~n TAx and deliver in Brighton ybu m:oi1/\/ 1f1C m 111, 1 /,,,,.,. h n reported at thL' scene T he \Ch iL°IL' \\,' 'lllpj)td Ill 111h> 1 ncarb~ .tlk~. pr 1duL't'd SERVICE 2003 tax return. d/I( 1 ,/ 111 , 11/id 11. 11. , 11 1/in cause ol the fire is 1101 L·urrcnt Brirhtl111 ,\,enuc b~ an ulliL"er 11.111 !Ulls .111d , 1rdert•d them 10 ///(/\ he I •11 d 1111 11,, 1 ly known. "IH1 1cu1g1111nJ the ~-.ir. l.1) 1 i the ~n 1und rill' 'li'lk'1. h Authorized E-File provider Federal and State thL'll 'to ', "Lh .ind lt"'-·h~ On i-:-eb. I 0. at approx 1 Jared B. (lrrPU\. 21. Iron the 11L111 11'. hchllL' tk, 5 matel) 3:54 p.111 .. lllCll l 1 0 ol 14'-i l .11-..L· \t.. lllg I l lll1 ·t bers o f the Youth Violence Brighton. v. a' arre,ted 1111 J Strike Force. the Ll.S. Marsl1al s number ol motor 'L'hrde '111la- \111cnhotcp \1111tlt. 7 and the Bureau of A lrntl ol. 1io11s on h ·b. 12 ;..1 appr11\i­ 1 2 1 • (it 27 B.11c\ \t Tobacco and h rearm' con matL'I) I: 14 a.m. Durmg a 'cp­ I )1 11 lL',lt'I. \\ ,1, aJTe'IL'd !°l 11 111" ducted a search of an apart aralt' trall1t 't11p b~ polict· ,rn 'L'"i 111 111 a lirL'illlll on Fd1 13 .11 men! at .'i.'i l"ancuil St. Commo11\\t·al1h \\cnuc. a .1ppr \i111atL'1) \ 'O .1 ni.. .ll Brighton. as a lollmv-up lo an pa"111g \d11de dtl\t'll ,11 hr~h H,·rg tun 1Irgh '-.1. hP11I I he 'I" earlier arrest. (Sec log itmm spl'ed h) (irn U\ a l kgcd l ~ 11.1r­ pcL't. "h11 had hci.:-n '1"11l'lldt•d #2. 3.) nm I) 1111"-t'd h1t1111l! the • lli­ 11 Pll 'dH 1111 the d.I\ ht: lure. "a' At the scene. authorities con­ l"C rs. A d1.i'e .:11,ucd. at \\ rch 11 it111 ".111d.:11 ng till' hal I' ,111d fiscated two 'emi-autornatic point tht· ,u,pect 'cl de 'tnp :d h~ ... chi x 11 .1d1111111,tratnr... ,llld nliLL' • • wttapon-., mult rple round" ol alleged!) .111emptt'l.. to e 1Je ammunition, 28 bag" of a sub police at d.111 gcrnu' ... pecds 111d D rrng .1 ,c,u d1 , it thL· 'l"l"leLl. amc ,._ N cw Menu -- New Lob ~ stance belie\ ed to bc hen,)i n. in a dangL'J

Armed BHS student irrested S EAK • LOBSTER • CLAMS By Kevin Rothstein Brighton [)1 ,tnet Coun arrnrgn­ \ 1can11g on "hcthL't to 'l" BOSTON HERALD ment. Smrth haJ bi.:-cn 'L·heduk·d AN US BURGERS • HADDOCK A Brighton Hi gh School ~ tu ­ The gun h,1d ih 'erial number ·ida) for a pre\ rou' unth'­ denl was placed behind bars obliterated .111d nad four hol­ J irh.:idcnt. hut l.i111ith ,11 after an as\i..,tant prinoipal low-roint bu l et' tn the clip ,ind at the 'chool instead of h1' Beans Mashed Sweet Potato Handmade Onion R~n fou nd him packing a .380 stimi­ one in the chamber. The ammu­ h. Brighton Hr gh Prrncr automatic handgun with hol­ nition is e-,pe.:ia I~ deadl) be­ harlc' Sl-..1d111orc 'a1J. low-poi nt bullets in the clip cau'e the huileh ·nushroon on C:r rth h.1d ,tl,o bCL'll 111 trou­ w. hile in school Friday. authori­ impact. ble eforc fm bringing a 111,1- ties said. Authoritll'' don·1 1-.. no\\ \\h) ..: het to school o\ er ,1 hed '' llh REAKFAST DAILY The assistant principal who Smith brou!.!ht the gun to .i cl "-l11<1te. Ill\ C>l l ~,Ho r'> arc fo und the weapon as well as a school. but pro ... ecutor'> asl-..ed prob ng \\ hcthcr that di'>putc black face mask in 17-year-old fo r $ 100.000 bail II \\as 'e at kJ t the gun char~'-'- Amenhotep Smith's jacket was $7,500 imtcad. B ghton Hr!!h "111 bl'~111 threatened aft er he call ed the No famil y memh<:r' were tn ,er-.· ni ng \llich:nh \\ 1th nw!:d Early Bird Specials cops, ~;aid prosecutor Chri stine the court room. th,mgh court-.ip­ ,fete• tot'\'. h.:n till'\ rc1urn 1ro111 Helsel. poi nted deft.'nse attorney l·ran­ brea I l\crall 'IU<.knh ·...:emcd " He made threats to the assis­ cis Sacco -.aid Smith\ mnther undi turbeu b) the J!re ... t. tant principal. calling him a was "k:ry ur\et." .. ! alllllht \\ ''h there \\,1s .i Private rJleeting Room snitch and stating among other The junior "a" '>topped in be­ ,tm ;t'r reaL"t11ll1. Our 1-..rd'- arc things. your Honor. ' I got you. t\\een cla,..,e, at 8·30 a.m be­ u-.<'.t.i to\ io!l'nL·c. "heth1.•r it"' rn dog,"· Helsel told Judge Peter cause he v. ,isn't '>Uppo'>ed o ~ '.:h• 11 <.'rout Pl ... ch-t•1l:· Skid R. Anderson al Smith's in schoo! in the fiN place. mor s:ml. Serving Beer & Wine Pl. Cappella Fest at Faneuil Hall r.[ arketplace Low Carb r"'enu

Faneuil Hall Mm·ketplace wi ll New H anip'>h~:e: the Clark H.m.. '.·..:h rJ. !3osi011 L'iri\ CNI\. Jae!-.. o; howca-;e 11 groups from area Clark Uni\ er-,it)' . "ioteworth)'...... :n dis. Tufi\ Lm\-.rSJt): amt colleges Saturday, Feb. 21, 11 Emerson C >liege. Inter.tat.: 8. t\.:.u .\bhc: ~. Bo... ton l 111\rr-,ll). Breakfast Buffet a.m. to 6 p.m., in the Quincy Mar­ Worct-ster Pol) tech ln'>titute: 1 ·~ C\.:lli l\ fn:e '-thlc. Groups pmticipating include ty: Callback.-... Hanard Uni,er... 1- llPrt infornMtion ._,111 (117 Alabaster Blue. University of t): Acoustic,. Bo-.ton College. In _";(j() 1234 Soldiers Field Rd. BRIGl-ITON, ~1A 02135 Check out w aat' s 617-782-4391 happening at the library "' ompletely Independently ()perated. in this week's paper Located in t.bc Days I lotel Page IO Allston-Brighton TAB Friduy, Fcbruar: 20. 2

Frustrated by diet that The Joseph . Smith 011 1111u­ censed and are uffiliates of Free health nitr Health Ce te1; 287 estern BIDMC. A1•e. in Allston, ·s a nonp vjit or­ Being part of the diverse CCA screenings nevet- keep the weig, 'it offl ganbuion thu rJjfers c nnpre­ network ullows member sites to Free glucose, cholester I and hensii·e medic I, dental coun­ collaborate on clinical and ad- blood pressure sc ree~· n seling and 1•isi n service· to all ministrative issues, collecti vely held monthly throug o i11di1·iduals wu .families egard­ contract for services and funds, community. Below is a sc less of circ11111. ance. An exam­ and share resources und ex per- for Februury: Worried about lon ._term ple orhood Healtl Plan wu other munity including AS K (Advo Feb. 27 eating Success for Kids). a cations than traditional surgery. .1e1Tice di.1·co11n 1· and pro 'HllllS. 2-4 p.m . The Joseph M. 111ith Cm 1111111i- program that serves chi ldren Commonwea lch Ten nt with education and hehavioral 1y Hrnlth Cen er is 0111 low-cost medications for hea lth (617-562-f7474) for inore inforn1ati )0 or to n1ake ce nter patients. the e1·ents or h afth cent r ser- Quit smoking 1·iCl'.1. calf Son 1 Mee llf and 11111 \f IN 111rlf'j)('l1r/nif(\ Pi •o/11 tfNI ond 111011agnl. a1ed wi 1h He1h I rael Dea oness ally. CCAs patients reflect the (patch/gum) can be offi re at a Medical Ce nter. coming t >geth ­ or·f 11ol 1t1f'ig/1f lo.\.\ rr111 11rn-y. city"s rich dil'ersi ty with at least discount. er 10 111ee1 the h al1h-cure needs 75 percent of patients being of ou r commur it)\ mos 1 ul­ Services und literal ire are non-white. and at '>everal health a1 ai lahle through the h alth nerahle patien t . CCA eal th centers. between 50-75 pacent center' prm ide a health afety center in Spanish and us ·ian ; of patients are immigrants and throughout the co1 m nity ni.?t for tlm,e in eed and nsure More than I 0.( )()0 children re hi.?alth -care acce ' for the ise n­ in Eng lish and Portugue ·e. cc ive ca re at CCA heal th cen ­ For more infrmnutioh · out franchi,eLl. un erinsured und ters. unin,ured b) o ·ering cu turnl ­ thi s program. call: I l) -responsi1 e. comm rn ity­ • For Spani sh, Alicia C ·tro: 61 7-783-0500. 297 ha,ed pri mar') arl' and oc ial Free citizenship class ext. • For Russian. O l e ~ 'l'r\ I Cl''· starts Feb. 20 6 17-783-0500. ext. 289 The Jo,eph A free citi1ensh ip class will he • For other progrnm ~ w chin munit) Health C ·nter in offered hy the Jmeph M Smith the A llston-Brighton cotn i-, one of -,n Commun it~ I kalth Center. Till' t) · 6 17-78.1-356..+ . health n.' nter me da-,., run-, 111nc \\CC~' anJ \\ ill er' 1nduJe B1 m llln Stre t. D1 - re \ IC~\ the ·· 1lX) 4UC\ll\ln,·· .tnJ m1x:l-.. Fe1rn tudenh !O tal-.e the Free English classe He.. 11th Sen ice-,. Sidne)' rum exam. Free English classes ar Jr.. and South ove. Bo doin T he class run-, Feb. 20 fered every Thursday, j7 o 9 Street i-, operat and lie nsed through April 10. 10 a.m. to p.m .. at the Joseph M S ith h) Heth h rael I ·aconess ed­ noon. Call Kari at 6 17-781- Community Hea lth Center. POr ical Center. the 0500. ex t. 5 16. to regi,ter or for more information. call Ki11 at are independent! further informat ion. 6 17-78.1-0500. ext. 246.

B CITY COUNCIL TELEVISION ALL LADIES' & MEN'S FALL ~ WINTER Co111 cmt Chw111£ I A5 I assignment process and potential lay­ March 11 /() a.111. to 5 fl .Ill . offs 2/23 Education Committee Noon - Public Utilities & Cable Hear­ AP tAREL Friday, Feb. 20 4:30 p m.. lannella Council Chimb r ing on electricity rate increases 11 /20 10 a.m. - Public Sat ty Hearing n (1:09) John Tobin. Chair ALL 7LOVES, maintaining public o er outside en­ 1:30 p.m. - Ways &Mean s Hearing • Docket #0246 Review of opJrati n way 10/10 (1:17) pf I HATS t SCARVES on approving City's refunding bonds Boston Public Schools' Fam ily} nd i. 11 :30 a.m. - Gover ment Ops ar­ 12/17 (1 :00) Community Engagement Centers. . ing on co-op housin tax exempt ns 2:30 p.m - Education Hearing on 10/24 (1:58) • Docket #0247 Review of Bolon . METCO funding 11 /18 (2:21) Public Schools' Site Councils. po - 1 1: 30 p.m - Bosio City Coun I NOTE: Programming schedule is sub­ sored by Councillors Turner, A oy • LADIES & MEN'S Meeting 2/04 ject to change based on the schedul- and Yancey. Tape Delayed Cab l ~ca OJl Comcast Channel A51 on Friday, M rGh 4 p.m. - Aviation Transport lion ing and length of LIVE hearings 12. 2004 at 10 a. m. FAMO S MAKER Hearing on parking aivers for NA and meetings which will be carried in 10/14 (0:53) their entirety. For more information on City Council Television call Tom Cohan at 611-635·2208. March Z~ DE~IM Monday, Feb . 23 Education Committee 10 a.m. - Education earing on io­ 4:30 p.m., !annella Council Cham er Upcoming hearings: lent students and bu monitors 0/29 John Tobin. Ctra1r (2: 07) tgb. 23 JE ~NS • Docket #0249 Review of Bosbn ' 12 :30 p.m - Public afety Hear ng *Yellow ticket :learance excluded. Education Committee Public Schools' invento ry system. on various grants 12 15 (0:42) j 1: 30 p.n1 .. lannella Co ur.c!i Chamber • Docket #0254 Review of the pro i­ 1:30 p.m. - Educat on Hearin on sion ol rn aierials and supplies to BPS assignment pro ess and p ten­ John Tobin , Chair ADIDAS® Bosten public schools. Sponsored y lial layoffs (Live) • Docket #0250 Review of schou! Councillors Turn er, Arroyo and Yan e'y. 4 p.m.· Planning & co Develo1 r11ent cho!ce;assrgnment process in Rox­ Tape De!ayed Cablecast on_Corrlcas ACTI rEWEAR Hearing on Conventi n Center 1 /16 bu ry, Dorchester and Mattapan area. Channel A51 on Thursday, MarRTH Meeting (Live) 5:30 p.m., Boston Latin School John Tobin , Chair DAR~ MOUTH 2:30 p.m. - Educati Hearing o 78 A\'enue Loui ' Pa, teur creation of voe/trade hool 10/27 • Docket #0248 Review of operatio f FASHION (1:30) Stephen Murphy. Chair and achievements of Boston Plah to Excellence. OUTLET RA DOLPH 4:30 pm - Govern ent Ops H r­ • Docket #0256 Order for Hea ring re ­ garding unruly public behavior from I I ing on Faneu1I Hall lea e amendme ts • Docket #0253 Review plans tor th 11 03 (0 :26) stud ents and residents following improvement of the practices of the , ON SALE THURSDAY, FEB. 19 THROUGH WED ESDAY, FEB. 25 major spo rting events. Sponso red by public school system. S pon s ore~ b Co uncillors Ross . McDermott and Councillors Turner, Arroyo and ¥anc y. ALL SALES FINAL • 877-CF >·OUTLET Thu rsday, Feb. 26 Flaherty. Tape De layed Cablecast on Tape Delayed Cablecast on_Comtast Comcast Channel A51 on Frid ay. Feb. Channel A51 on Thursday. April 1. 1O a .m - Education aring on B S 27. at 10a.m. ?004 at 1o a .m iwww.allstonbrightontab.com Friday, February 20, 2004 Allston-Brighton TAB, pa

Brighton library reo 1ens Wednes a By Josh B. Wardrop unhealthy environmental con ·tions within '"Abo, we replaced a number o ceil ing ti! s, L.f I STAFF WRITER the building. and the wal ls and carpets were c aned." "''"Brighton residents who've been suffering Cold winter weather resu lted n a few fabe According to Zannino. library staff wi ll e­ '.Jtfbm card catalog withdrawal will finally starts in the process. But now. 1ore than tv. o tum to the bu ilding on Mond to get 1e ii'ave reason to be happy next week, as the building ready for the Wednesd reopeni g. Academy Hi II Road branch of the Boston ··workers -wil l be reinsta lling th comput ·s. One Day Bath Installation Public Library reopens for business on " We're excited >be which were moved duri ng rep irs for th ir Wednesday. opening for busine •again, protection. and putting retume books b' ·k "'We're excited to be opening for business on the ~helves: · said Zannino. -tigain, and we hope that people will jump and we hope that eople The entire project. accordi ltick into library activities with both feet," O" Brien. deputy di rector of pu :Said BPL spokesperson Cate Zannino. will jump back into library lations '.'.i th the Depa 11ment of ighborhc The Brighton library, 40 Academy Hill activities with bot feet." De\ e lopment. cost an es tim at d $2 I U Road, closed Dec. I 7, when it was deter­ ··or that amount. SI 16.000 was ~pe nt on he rs-1-so-:00--0-i=fi-1 mined that a leaking roof already scheduled BPL spokesperson Cate Zannino nev. roo f. '" said O'Brien. : Tit• Purcnase of a Fllll Ra-8ath Tub & wall Sy1bl1n. : for repairs was no longer suitable for use, and The branch. which opened ·, 1969. ill t Mual t>. _.,ned al time of pu-. OlhrExpl,,.. 21211. I -would need to be replaced outright. Addition­ once again enjoy fu ll library se vice, incl d­ ~ '

-• Health/ f' Commission receives $113 ,500 a t LARGEST SELECTION. .. are worl-ing towards reduci g oral health ·~ "T he Oral Health Foundation announced ing fac il it ies. Of Colors, Granite, Marble, Wa inscot. 4''- 6" Tile ·the awarding of a $ 113,500 grant to the di spariti es in di-;adYantage populations The Oral Health Eq uity Pr ject was se­ Boston Public Health Commission for the acro-.s Massachusetts. The 0 11 Health Eq­ lected to receive the $ 1I 3.500 rant beca se GUARANTEED... Oral Health Equity Project, which wi ll pro­ uity Project of the Boston 'ublic Health it meets a core fou ndation fu ing crite ia: For as long as you own your home! vide free dental screening exaflinations and Commission is one of six ne v projects re­ the deli\'ery of preventive !-.e ice!-. to ul ­ <\ppropriate preventive care at Boston Hous­ cei\.i ng a total of nearl y $65 •.000 in grant nerable popu lations, particular y minorit es. NO MORE... ir;ig Authority elderly public housing sites. mone) this )ear. Ongoin g pr gram support The project is a community-b· sed ini tia ive Grout Problems. Mold. Mildew, Chipping or Peeling . T;he Boston Public Health Commi ssion will will bring the Oral Healt h Fo ndation grant in direct response to the cone ·ns raise by r~n this program in collaboration with the a -ward~ to $ I .000.000. elder BHA residents. Lessons earned fr )m The grant money -w ill be u ed to develop the District 8 ini tial phase will be applie to 1Boston Uni versi ty School of Dental Medi­ c,ine, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, a program that will improve 1ccess to \.Ul­ the expansion of these ser\' ice. in the re,· of '..l~rsyth Dental Hygiene Program at the nerable elders residing in :oston public the cit). ~assac hu se tt s College of Pharmacy and Al- housing. particularly ral ial id ethni c mi­ Other recipients of nev. gr nts from the li.ed Health Sciences, and the Tufts School norit ies. The pilot phase of t e project was Oral Health Foundati on inclu e: Cape od '-q f Dental Medicine, with case management conducted in Boston· !-. Distri t 8 -w hich en­ Dentists Care in Orleans: the ity of Lo ell Mass Registration # 140681 · ~'sistance from the Boston University compasses the neighborhoo s of Allston. Health Department "s One Smi e at a Ti n e II Independently Owned & Opera! d 'SFhool of Social Work. Audubon Circle. Back Ba), Beacon Hi ll. in Lo-we ll: Communit) Healt Connecti ms L The Oral Health Foundation was estab­ Fenv.a) and Mission Hill. St Jents and fac­ Famil ) Health Center in tc hburg; the (we) ·Win Jts Viti :,ot:a:. _.,., _lished in 2000 by DSM, doing business as ult) from each of the collab ·ating sc h oo l ~ Fami ly Yan Saving Smiles Pr gram of ar­ Wolvcl"im: t1 J)elta Dental Plan of Massachusetts, to worked on ~ it e to conduct he screeni ngs \ ard Med ical School in B o~to : and Op ra­ ·dward annual grants to organizations that and pre\enti\ e treatment s at 1istrict 8 hou... - tion Health) Smil e in Marlbor iugh . • 1• 1 .l · OBITUARIES ''J Arlene Redstone Former insurance i•! '; investi~ator

Arlene (B lock) Redstone of Brockton died Friday, Jan .1 9. 2004, at West Acres Nursing I-Jome in Brockton. She was 73 . ., · Born in Boston, Mrs. Redstone r ~,<,IS raised in Brighton, and gmd­ .uated from Brighton High School. ;she was employed as an insur­

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TK~S~ REAl\lY Building a SHOWS ARe GEtl\N'WAY consensus on the OUTTA M1'ND.~I mamage• issue•

t's not easy to amend the state Constitution. It\ not '>UP­ posed to be. John Adams and the men who w rote and pol­ I ished that document over mbrc than two centurie'> de­ signed a system that encourages patient debate and su'ltained '. consensus. ' That's why the Legislature mukt approve the amendment not once but twice, in consecutive sessions. with an election in between. That\ why the people must ratify the Lcgi.,laLUre·., act by referendum. That two days of intense debate last week was unable to produce a constitutional amendment is testament to polarized views on the issues o f same-sex lnaffiage and civil union . There is no consensus, either on Beacon Hill or outside it. .. We're as divided as the Supreme Judicial Court:· House Speaker Tom Finneran said after the first two proposed amendments went down to de fc~t . " We 're as divided a.'> the people of M assachusetts. We arc as divided as the nation on this. We arc doing the best we can. We arc human beings. We struggle. Sometimes we come up sh011." ~NlJ/NC7@ MEre<.ow But Finneran shares responsibility for the failun: to reach www.davegranlund.com conse nsus. The topic of gay man·iage has been in the new'> for years. No one in M assachusett s could have missed the progress of the lawsuit filed by gay couples seeking marriage • licenses as it made its way through the cow1s. L t .... ummer it became clear the Supreme Judicial Cou11 might rnle for the se on gay mamage \\ere intent oil µcttillg 111111erhi11g on the lxit-· ' plaintiffs, which it finally did last November. 'L' .one \\.I\ \\atd1111g: the parish a) a:-. th parent. .. Are ) OU rnar­ But where were the legislative hearings on pos'> ible n.!spon'>­ pn ... 1. the g.1) couple Jim n the '>treet. ricc.I T the n u-' c a... i..e lot. it olll) to l;t) the is..,ue to re'>! un!ll m.:~t .. Let lllC " " )OU th ... . 1... Ill) famil) \() d1I \l'ar. thlh rL'lll()\ Ill !.! a '-IOI"\ that i ... GIU'>illl.! es to the lawsuit? Where was th ~ legislation providing a ci..,il th intcmat1onal mec.l1a. the White E iiL' t of Chtlc.lren Jc get ... 1ci.. .. f heu parent.... need to ... uq)n...c mm e b) I h>u'>e Spcai..er Toni J for a vote. No wonder neither the plaintiffs nor the SJC he treated a c4ual.., to other parents." Finneran. matcht·d a .... trong p.n_ihibition of gJy · . thought they could lind a lcg i s h.~ti vc remedy for the benefits Rep. Sh· 111 R. Ke I). a Republican trorn rnamagc. '' 11h .t wcai.. promise to lcg1.,1a1e. . GUEST Dalton. de cated his 111.:cch to a lkrnocrat1L· cl\ il u111on ... " 'llll'timc do\\n the mall. they were denied because their gender prefercnc1.: COLUM ~IST colleague. li1aocth 1alia ot Jamaica Plain. ·1ra\ agl1111\ pra• ·111at1..,ts. rn it lcd that Finneran , Instead of an open process to ~e n c ratc consensL...... \\C had "ho ha-.. l ·n "ith h ·r panner for 30 ) ear ... . had '>!L'ppcd Pn lhl'ir plan... . 1oincd \\ ith ga ~ lawmakers working through the night to fashion la'> t-minute RK " Hot 1 .., tment Jt sn· t dc!>Cn e to ht' con marriagc :-.uppo1k 'r" tP ... 11001 it do\\ n - by - ~ 1 amendments. Finneran even surprised Senate Pre'>tdent Robert categori1 ·d a\ an) thing 1c..,.., th.tn ju ... 1 t\\ P \ ott''> 0111 of 19 ). I hcn the pra ~ rn a !l..,h came forn.trd wittl• .., Travaglini by throwing his own amendment on the table after . them brou !ht their hcac.I '> and their hea11" to a tult marri gc. Kell y aic.I . ' the Jehatc ,Ille.I put thci1 f~J l i ti ca l f011unc .., on " lf )OU lien: that he lm e that L it ha .., t(lr tllL'ir ,1111cndrnent. a prohihition again:--t "'urn~- ""' Travaglini offered him the cou11esy o f making an opening re­ : the l111c. her panner .., !cs" tha the Im e that ) ou ha\ c sc \ marriage 1x11 red " ith a strong civil u ni ~ ll mark. Things went dow nhill from there. h ir ma • lcgi-,lator..... th i'> ' ote \\ii'> 111.:r..,on- for )Ollr ' I iu... e. I \\ l ulc.I sugge..,t that )OLl.rL' ndll. Pro-!!a\ 111a1Tia!.!l' le!.!t'>lators and anti- Since this page support\ civil JnatTiage for all adult LttiLCll'>. [ al. Atrn.:a -American legi ... lator ... compareti- : g.J) nghh o their m' n ci' ii nghh -.,trugg.b.. Then: w· pas... ion n the other ... idc a" \\Cll. c.l ri ven by ·rsonat ra th as much a... personal More do:--t' 'utes fo llowed more manelt- tutional convention. We're plca~ed that enough lc g t ~ l ato f'i real- i Rep. De ') BIL!m:r. D-Framingham. re- experience ·The mi n that goes to church on ' enng. but the rc,uh \\ •Is the same. The cen­ i1.ed there can be no compromise on basic civil n ~ hlS to \tall : ca llcl her nother ". liN legal ' ote. Rep. Paul . . . : Lmcocco. R-Holt ..... ton. "a.... amon!! thO'tC Sunc.la) is e same r ind that corm:s in here trist.., !..cpt pro1111..,in!.! to tr\ e\L'r harder to any acuon - at least until the convention reconvcnes next . ''ho." hit w1-,hing to c.lcn) homo... e ,~uat ... the on Mone.la .. saic.I M· rie Parente. D-r-.tilford. reach a cornprrn11. 1se.~hu t t h ~re was none to Pe founJ. ( )n a hlllh:t you can w mpromi ... e month. . nght to 111< T} the people the) tm e. too i.. pain.., Anc.I that 11inc.I hcti \C\ that marTiage can by splitting the d1 lkrellce. You can co 111promi1--e ' Bet ween now and then, we· d Ii 1-.c the debate to co nil nuc. [ to point o ho\\ 111an:. ot h1... fnencJ .., arc g.a). onl) inclu 'one man anc.I one woman. On one idc " ere egi ... lators " ho:-.e cau ... e '.111 a la\\ o~· a ~ o,ernm~n ~ pr'.igrarn b) l\\eak- l Let's have hearings to so11 out H.tcts from fears. Let'" Jeter- : Rep. Ja1 ctt Banio.... D-Camhric.lge. tole.I the \\a:- ci\il ri ht... for e\ ' I)' fam ily. On the othl'r rng the dct111 1t1011 ... or ct1 g1hiltty. f · I h· .· rh . . d · ,d . , I . d h : chamhcr. nc.I the '' orlc.I . that not onl) i.., he But You ca11 ·1 co111pro1111..,e on people\ mine exact y w at 11g ts <11 e cote ~!! c.lcc.li 1tcc.I to pre..,en ing tradi­ those gaps can be filled. Let\ explore the impact. financial and : (' ~t ht'llnc it ~ rc na in Charlc-.,ton. He anc.I hi:-. tional marT 1gc. Neith ·r hac.l much use for ci\ ii r i gh t ~ . You ca11·1 t·o111pro1111"e r>L'Ople\ rcJi- , ~ otherwise, of the vat'ious marriage and civil union option'> on ! pm1 ncrof O) c;u·... . Doug Hatt. \l.h ch are toe much lii..e marTi agc for grou ... 'alue'. one \ic.le. It >different from it for the other. I ta ll the r-.1a...... ;1d1u"L'lh I .t' !.!i.., laturc wanttc.1 1he table. Let's s011 through the lhypc and get to the fach. ! ac.loptcc.I "c n... . 1 In the m c.lc.lle \\Cr other lcgi.., lator'>. rnoti­ to 111a!..e a deal. l hc other h.111\ \ anted to make l· A clearer discussion of the options - not just 1.. on'>titutional Ba'Tio ... ot c.I the " llf) of hr... 7- ::. c.tr-olc.I 'on. atha111 cl '' ho got ..,ic"- a le" ,.,.ce i.. .., ago. ' ated lc:-.s b) c.lecp cated helief\ than h) a statement. 1"111: cc11 tl'r could not hold. "" amendments but legislation on civil unions and dome-.tic part- Soon he ..1 .., running a fc,cr of tcl-+.5 c.le- 'otes anc.I ntcre:--1.... he) care about the i.., The) ·11 tt) a~· .11 n ne\l month and. agai n.a 1 \ UC\. bu t 1C)' hac.I ither agendas a.., \\ ell. L'\ er\ one" 111 ht· \-1. atch1 nl!. .,J ncrships - could help bridge ttk divide between legi..,lator'> · grec... . B< i o-., ...a ic.I. and he tranticalt) called - ~ . Some - 1 O\t prom nentl) Senate Pre ... iJent Rid. / /11/;,1e1 , a11 h1 !"c'Clc-lwd hr e-111uil (I{{ . 1 and between Bay State residcnti;. O pen, respectful Lli '>CU\ si on. the hmp1 11. But the nur ...e \\a ... 11·1 ... urc he Rohen Tr· rngtini a d his clo"c"t ~;Il ic.., rho /11 1n ta n:c .c 11111 on Beacon Hill and across the dommonwealth, could al'>O · couk. hrir ~ in the ho::.. hccau..,e the rccorcJ.., move us closer to the consensu$ that will seem oh\ iou.., to our grandchildren: That all committed couples should cnJO) the will of the people benefits, rights and respect of ma1Ti age. Lawmakers filib I lii..e Rql. .l.11rct1 Barrios. He\ not a bad l " / ind < 1tt 11 lwt f":ople 11 ii/ .\llh111ir fO and hoboth. I( · up to all th i~ lihc!JI : w u mil J we /0 1111d our the <'Wet w1u•:im ()/ h)'pocri!>y. c unde . and~ \\ hat is at -.t ~\k :.:: in gu;,. l--u 1 on th i, t'>~ uc I '>lrongl) disagree with : i1l}m1ice ru/ 1nvm: 1rhi,-h 1ri// he i111po,·ed thi.., i:,.,ue tfr. \ it;v. poinL l"t1c i"-..ucs he hrnught up at the 111w11 the1 .. vote•, take at the C. n\titution:Ji Cnnventmn, podium ;:ould hl' so l \t~ J slton of granti ng gay - ! r. /erid.. f) o11~/m1 . f9Th Cl'llfllfY Cacholic I \make~' we ttking a t~ack -.,eat to mCem~ any compromise posi­ e1hol.rio11 .f bom-agair: Ch1isti.i;1 and the hl:.ick church \\hen i< c nc '> h> de ~·nJi ng llie tlhtitution c;f ti1':i. He ._., ,,uld r.ttherjPia a tilihuster than go 254 Second Ave., P.O. Box 9112, Needham, MA 02494 617/254-7530 tor :1 \ 'll lC. Ir \nu c;m't win. stop the vote. ! NG OUT LOUD raged at he tactic... employed h) (;pd hies,,, ,\ m, nca. Y::ah. )'eah, yeah. a., the THINK l ead(; r~ h i . Obviou,,ly. che !eadrr­ l:k:.itle.'- sang. ·· ··· · ··.. ···· · ···· · ···· · ·· · ···· · ··· · ·· ~·;:·1:~;;i; ·;:~ ···· ··· J i;~; ;· :w~~;; I;;;; ; · ;·:1x·i·;·4 1'I : s~ :j ~ ·· ···· ··· ·· ···· -.. hip 'leem 1g!y used State Ser.. Bri an Jtl) Lt>. TI1..: opponent.., ol ga) maniage have time D-:..·li iton, o gave! d wn what ,eemed like a unti l the C'o 11:-1i tutional Convention returns ·· ··· ····· ·· ·· ·· ·· · ··· ··· ··•: ;;·I : ; ;·;~ · i ·~· «~:;; ;~: ~: ··· ·· ··r;;;; ~ , ·ii;· ;;;~; ,~~ : · ;·1·x·i·i ·4·,._, -~~4 <·· ········ ···· nc' er-end g ses,,il> . R,uhr.: r 1han t.ik1· a Y«tl' M.tr..:h t i. Bct\\l·en now and then, a new ...... ·c;~ ;:;~ ;:; ~; ~ . i); ;;~~ ~· 1;;~ · · ...· · 5;;~~~ · i"i~~ ·I;;.-.· :·i·:7;,,·i·; ·4l j:~·j ?ii...... "/ "s a rn il pufft>m: denr memiH' n <~(ih e \\ithuut k o"ving t ~ e nu mber~ in ad\'ance ... tr.neg)' must IX' molded. We need to show ...... 1 bothr:red . any up n Beacon Hil!. <1nd the t!1e ci\ i! right:-. argument for what it is. a sh<1m. P110 10 E nnoR J 1\1 w , 1 1-.1 •c ~ 1 8 1 ) 4 3~ '-}91 le~; ,-/()( : 1 ~ th1 of count' ~rirh end resuh a' t<' sti ;; the w1 il of the petlplc. Th.: Trm i.., Amendment. The Finneran Com­ ...... ························· the •:ho/. rnmtn 1rn1ch11?1! - tPrrijfr · Jo1cc, or ~ l now all hiin. Sen. F i l i bu ~ t er. promi se. These ;u-en·t acceptable to those sup­ "" E II \K111 1 1 S 11 "Ill 1« .. ( 7>< I l 4 '3-78(l5 ...... SA...... LE~. ..lh...... PR..E...~ ~.:.'n...... ····················· -- STcll :>en. Hoh Hl'dlwd. R-m -y11u111:'1 ought 10 b (lSharned Of himse lf U'.ing the tac­ port ing ga\ man 1age. Wh)' are "o many legisla- • ' R F \I \H S \I M \Kl. R . M \{ Kt 111. ( 7\ I •4'3-8:!04 ...... E ~ ..I ...... • ~...... ti c~ of lo g :-ince ~sed ..,;:;gregationi -.ts to tors bu) ing into their argument? 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But each par­ do that is by supporting programs like the h Development Corporation. Shawna completed this program as a link between the program and a job. And ticipant stayed the course. and I was hon­ one offered by a consortium of hospitals. It' hard to believe, but some people still way to invest in her future. our strong partnership with world-class ored to deliver the keynote address. We couldn't offer programs without. don ' suppo11 workforce development As mayor, I suppo11 programs like this hospitals is what makes the Boston Health The health-care industry 111 Bo..,ton the employers, and I'd like to thank Chil­ pro ms. It seems that from Beacon Hill because they open up a world of oppor­ continues to be a ">hining light m terms of dren\ Hospital. New England Baptist, to C pitol Hill, they just don 't understand tunity. And in tough economic times, it is production and emplo) ment. From pa­ Beth b rae! Deaconesss. Brigham and that strong workforce is the foundation even more impo1tant that we do not walk GUEST tient care to re'>earch. Boston i'i a leader Women ·s. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, of strong economy. And so funding is away from investing in people. COLUMNIST in the field. And the good news is that Faulkner. Spaulding Rehab and Harvard bei cut from many good programs. From personal perspective, I know it new worker'> are still needed and there Medical Schcx)I. I vesting in people is what government isn't always easy to balance work, fami­ MA1YOR THOMAS M. MENINO are oppo11unities co move up the ladder. To me, success is seeing Boston resi­ is I about. And Boston's workforce de­ ~: ly and education. I went back to school of our strongest economic en dents who complete their training get vel pment system has a proven track as an adult and I know how challengin ;; Cai1; and Research Training Institute gine s, health care generates more than $I hired in the LMA and move up the lad­ rec rd of success. In fact, our programs it can be. But you stick with it - an ~ training program so successful. billion in funding from the National In der to have a successful career. I encour­ are national models. That's why it just each graduate of that program and count ·• Workforce development is a very im­ stitutes of Health. And thousands depen age all of our employers to keep up the d sn' t make sense to cut what's working Jess others has taken a giant step forwar portant part of helping our city's neigh­ on this indu'>tl) for their paycheck. good work and to make it a p1io1ity to - nd what's putting people to work. in building a better future. borhood residents to get good jobs. To keep our health care indus hire Boston residents who have worked mong the graduates was Shawna Our effo11s to invest in workforce d I (ecently had the pleasure of attepding strong, we have to make ure that o hard to graduate from these programs. H ward. Shawna is a resident of Dorch­ velopment continue to pay off. I kno the :group's graduation ceremony, where workforce is the best prepared m I also want to thank our two community r who works as an administrati ve as­ because I recently witnessed another I I I 1Q)lard-work ing men and women were world. That is also why I continue to fig t organizations that provide the training: the iate in the Patient Services Depa11- success stories. Don't be fooled: Civil u ·ons are reall separate but different .- hat do John KetTy, tward Supreme Judicial Court's ruling m su But the SJC's .+-3 ruling - the nar­ at her young daughter is .. so excited ed States Senate for gay-bashing, wed e- • Dean, Torn Finner i and po11 of gay marriage. even if it will ta 'e rowest of majorities - may fail to have at finally her mommy and her ma ru·e driving politics." W George W. Bush all ave in effect thi s spring. taken into account an important nuance ing to be able to get maJTied." And make no mistake - some e- ...., ;.:on:imon? On the one hand. the SJC's argum nt in its ··sepru11te-isn·t-equar· argument. Don't get me wrong. Hundreds of publicans and hatemongers on talk ra io They recognize, through the arious that "separate i"> seldom equal.. is a., And that is while many Americans ousands of chi ldren in this country are will try to tic gay ma1Tiage in Massac u- _, .;hadings of their political posturi~g , that powe1ful a'> it is eloquent. now celebrate the gay unions of friends, 11unate to be raised in loving, nu11uring setts around Kerry's neck to thwart is Living in Vermont a., I till believe the fundamental bi­ omes led by same-sex couples. And presidential campaign. the resul h of civil unions on one ">tate­ ological difference about those relation­ ey deserve the legal protections avail­ The best response on Beacon Hill i to I'. GUEST they have bestowed more legal pro c­ !>hips make them distinct from the hus­ ble to other couples, no matter what the keep the presidential politics at bay, nd ' ; COLUMNIST tion:-, and d1gnit)' and p1idc. on les an band-and-\\ ife relationships that society egal license is called. aJTive at a consensus or compromise ha and gay couples. has fostered for thousands of years. But given the symbolism of matTiage moves gay rights fo1ward, even · i JOHN P GREGG And ci\il unions haven't had ny In other words. \\hen you get down to n our culture, this is still a question that doesn't reach the gay marriage goal in Iii detrimental effects on the rest of us. en hiolog). the) are sepru«lle because they ill have a happier resolution if it\ set by the cow1. the ,American public si mply is not yet the ''Ta!..e Back Vermont .. crm.,,d ho are different. Not wrong or immoral, but ·eached by democratic consensus, not ju­ How that gets the state out of the ready to accept gay marriage a~ the law passionately opposed the la\\ ' hen different. dicial fiat. it 's in now. with the impending Jfthe land. Dean signed ic in 2000. faen !>til l. I fou nd state Rep. Marie The arguments on Beacon Hill last deadline, I don't know. None of them supports gay m~ITTiage , Personall), I don't reall) see ho Pru·ente \ argument that she can't sepa­ week showed, by-and-large, that thi s But I do know this country ha-; co e though Dean, of course, signed a civil marriage of Bill and Ste,·e in one ho11e i!> rate \\hat she believes in church in Mil­ issue can be debated both passionately tremendous distance on gay rights, · unions law in Vermont, Keny has repeat­ going to harm the day-to-t 20 But I al..,o llinched when Julie cussing his opposition to the Defense of forward together, rather than get s ov d As the stalemate on Bcaco Hill thi s on gay nghl'>. mo\ ing fmm disco G()(xhidge. one of the lesbian plaintiffs Maffiage Act back in the 1990s. "I said I unwi llingly ahead by a divided cow . past week made clear, the Mas, achusctts to acceptance to an outnght embn ·e of in the ca-..e. complained that Gov. Mitt don't suppo11 lgayl marriage. hut I also ( Ne11 ·., columnist John Gregg c tn e Legislature is not about to validate the gay fri end!> and relative.., Ronme: ''as not receptin~ to the fact don't suppo11 using the tloor of the Uni t- reached

THINKING, from page 12 with U\. Cort-.cn at1ve Catholics ">h ''a.., "here she actual I,:> \tood. I don· The bottom line. this is not a ci\ ii ri ght.s union of one man and one woman need to outrageter from vote: everyone else should, too. o e­ start framing this position better and raged. tl)O. Supporter-; of ga) 1 don't care rl you think Abe Lincol n wa Milton says. one in the French Revolution on e : id showing opponents as radicars out to re­ have wrapped themsehes up 111 th a ~reat pre-..ident. This change being pushed is actually the masses were you-know h ts. make the image of not just 1 ruTiage but ican flag "'hile at the '> to Rep. Maiie Parente, D-Mi - society. It shou ld be decided at the polls right s at the ballot box. I am tired or Catholic IX Is excusing I c,1ught. tor e\ample. on..:- -;e Hor on ford. Her ..,peech ,It the coment ion - and not up on Beacon Hill or from the It i!> time to frame the rugument g· themselves for being Catholics and taf..ing TV quote e' el)cme in the \\ hol ,.,,orld um '' ,..., 111~ -..peech. She "fl\11-.e what protesters out in the street. gay marriage in our terms rather ha a walk when they should he standing up ''hen the onl) thing that reall) ounted felt She under-..too

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In te1rns of brands, I Ii ed But. w all know that it liquid (since I wa-; using no-boil Bmilla since the noodles ate in, RESTAURANT REVIEW cited about sam cou-.c:ous. flies on wings :if coriander. cumin. car­ Y I piing more on damom and cilantro. can be prepm·ed ahead of time, noodles which suck up moisture but Ronzoni was best ot c ss MAT ScHArFER my second visit. There ·s nothing -; ub e about Catalan-spiced fro1.en and then pped into the as they rehydrate). I dumped the among the thicker, np ed A heart) marinated chicl-.en ($2 1 in thick tomato sauce oven so it is t ultimate la<>t- porcini and pancetta for being too la'iagna noodles. I ma~e he Hub welcome to Douglas Organ. For two with olives and chorizo. Jnfortunatel), the chick­ fu ssy and added additional la<>agna with four pasta layhs d en ha'> been overly b 111ed. so the texture is canned tomatoes so that the sauce decades one of San Diegl 's most respected THE KITCHEN three cheese layers for f: fa- young chefs (Laurel and he WineScllar & mu\h). Pan-roa<,ted mo kfish ($23) rests on ani­ had more liquid for the noodles. vo1ite ratio of cheese, sau d Brasserie), Organ recently ch kes and fingerling pota­ DETECTIVE The sauce cooked in about an pa<>ta. Some 1-ecipes !aye z- bade adieu to the Left Coast fi!i!dfii¥ t , in '>a\ or) crabmeat hour, the l ea~t amount of cooking zarella or Pairnesan over e op and moved east, quietly br th. The presentation is CHRISTOPHER time necessary to produce sauce layer of pa<;ta, but I found t d 'es opening Arbor last summer Arbor de 1gned to conjure up K11\1B ALL with any sort of complex flavors. out and overcooks so all of e The rest of the tilling, which is cheese is tucked inside thf p Sli\ on Centre Street in the old 711 Centre St bo illabai-.se - a liberal dri 1le of garlick) rouille made up of ricotta, Pannesan, layers. ' Pinardi's location. Jamaica Plain It's a matchbox of a co 1pletes the culina1) con­ minute meal. Bu la'iagna ha.; two mozzarella and egg, was straight­ Assembling the lasagn1 ith place, with only 38 seah. 617-522-1221 ce . major problems. irst, it can take fo1ward enough, but [ preten-ed to no-boil noodles is a snap. r ak it layer in the mozzarella separately at 375 degi-ees, which u ·ed Sparsely furni shed wit h Price: $20-$40 Arbor's wine li -.t is un­ fore\ er to make, eluding 4-hour wooden floors, moss wal ls. co imonl1 -,man. if lacl-.ing simme1ing time for the sauce rather than combining it with the along the process compai-e to 5~F·~ Mondrianesque artwork Hours: Tue.-Thu .. 5-10 p.m.; 111 nidpriced bottles. and the bother o p1-ecooking the 1icona. I was now using I I /~ degrees. I found if I coveted and a red votive on every Fri. and Sat. ; 5-10:30 p.m.; 'he pepper and leather of plt'>ta. Second, t balm1ce of in­ pounds 1icotta, 2 eggs, 5 ounces la'><1gna for a po1tion of thtt c granite table. Arbor\ decor Sun. 5-1 O p.m. a 2000 Patrick Lesec gredients is ofte out of whack, of Pairnesm1 and a pound of moz- ing time, the noodles wer~ which means tou h noodles and a 1.Cit! I cup who milk sauce. A tiny ball of goat chc ·sc )u·11 hli.,.., out 011 ultra­ 31./ rnp ch ll'hite 1rine in olive oi I and herbs flaunt:-. its red-wine-braised .., noo 1 Camarolt rice pudding I 112 2X-o 11ce ca/IS diced tonwtoe\, Muir Glm prejnreJ minima li sm: Lulu'-, Algl'.rian hrule Cmifreddo (SI}, Yel­ 2 sprigs fr. sh thyme toui lie of pe. ppers and tomato s beef short ribs ($22), I bay leaf - is as brightl y colored as it :-. Yet) s mousse. is killer. Freshly g1 und black pepper flavorsome. so deep, dark and nd then there arc the Other starters arc equall) < p­ dreai 1 ice crea1m - cinna­ delectable that you'll Ricotta fiJli , Mozzarella and Pasta Layers pcaling. You' II handi I) dc111oli.,h mon. .iramcl and \.mi Ila bean 2./ ou11ces v/10le-milk ricotta .\ beignets of cod brandade ($ 11 ) th t accompan) .,C\ era I ,_ want to dive into I 112 cups •rated Parmesan cheese, appmximately Jounces i - fried cakes of sa lt cod and de ... .,cn .... They ·re all churned on 113 cup ch ppetljfat leaf parsley (optional) f' mashed potatoes that you du ik into the bowl. premr-.es C\ en though J.P. Lief..-.. l 2 large eg, s, lightly beaten sauce gri bichc, a fancifed tar ar sauce. one of the :it)\ mo...t popular ice I12 tempo 11 salt Romesco sauce. a popular Sp 1nish condi - cream palaces. i.., t \\ o bloc I-.'> a\\ J) and I. there\ a Hrigham \ · Tos., the ... 1rcct. .fi"esh/y grr md black pepper ~.; ment of garli c and pimento . contributes dis I X- or 9-< ncc packages no-hoil lasagna noodles tincti ve zip to steamed black iusscls ($ 12). Even No .,urpme that Org· n \\ ould in._i..,t on home­ +. /6 ounces vhole-milk 1110-:,z,arella, grated on large holes or shredded ·.l steak tartarc ($11) gets a -.;op isticated new 'tudc made ice cream-.. Thi-. .., a chef \\ho refuses 10 ( with lots of Nicoisc olives a dcd to the usual ca compromise or cut co er.... a chef with purpose .~ ' . pers and shallots. and 1Xll'>e. San Diegan freal-.ed when Organ an­ I . Heat 1-t, lespoon butter and one table­ Meanwhile, heat the oven to 375 degrees and How to choose between so many seductive en nounced he wa<, packi 1g it up and hitting the spoon oil in large heavy duty Dutch oven or adjust a rack to the center position. ~ trees? You won't go wrong w th red-wine-braised road ~an D1ego·.., 1os'> i Bo..,ton\ gain . saucepan ov r medium heat. Once the butter 2. Mix the ricottu, Parmesan, optional pars ey, has stopped oaming, add the onion and carrot eggs, salt and black pepper to taste in a m di­ and cook u1 ii softened, about five minutes. um bowl with a fork until well combined and Add the gar c and cook 2 minutes more. Re­ then set aside. THE MARINER bles from pan and set aside. 3. Smear the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch baking Installation Optional & fatra aini ng tablespoon each of butter dish with I /3-cup meat sauce. Arrange a single and oli ve oi in the pan. Add the beef, pork layer of pasta over the sauce. Spread 1/3 ridot­ and salt tot pan and saute until the meat be­ ta mixture over the pasta, followed by 1/3 of gins to brow , about I 0 minutes. Add the veg­ the mozzarella. Spoon a thin layer of meat etables back o the pot. Next, add the milk and sauce over the cheese. Repeat with pasta, ri­ cook, stirrin occasionall y, until most of the cotta mixture, mozzarella and sauce two more liquid is ev rated, about 8 to I 0 minutes. times. Top with a layer of pasta fo llowed $.th Add the win and again, stining occasionall y, a layer of meat saH..:e. Cover the baking an cook until · lmost completely evaporated, with aluminum foi l, place in the oven, nd about 8 min tes longer. Add the tomatoes and bake for 15 minutes. Rem0ve foil and b e their juice:-, mato paste, thyme and bay leaf. until tht> lasagna is bubbiing anJ puffy, abbut Adjust heat o maintain a brisk simmer. The 25 minutes more. Let cooi for about 10 min­ sauce shoul have bubbles rising to the sur­ utes before cutting into pieces and servilJg. face but not boiling. Cook for ab<;>ut 30 min­ Serve with remaining sauce spooned over the utes or until he sauce has darkened and thick­ top of each serving if dt>sired. ened slight! and the flavor'.' have melded. Serves 6 to 8.

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work Ji ffere ntly in di fferent I love the Broaclw y success. I colliding. And then you begin to fa mi liar." media. · says Dreyfu ss. ··1 have love to be able to go to work play off each other. But at the In choosing his actors, e th is lit le secret. I do it a little e' ery night in the t ater. Acti ng moment, it's every man for him­ says he looked fo r people · wi 'Sly' guy smalle in front of a camera. and on stage is really f n, and I de­ self," he says with a laugh. ri.:ally good chops. And the bil - a little >i gger in front of an audi­ cided a long time a~ ) it had to be Managing a large cast through ty to go beyond corned DREYFUSS, from page 15 Kind," ''Mr. Holland\ Opus:· ence." about having fun ... the comedy of "Sly Fox" re­ fa rce." But to get there, he ·ay , , rush of 1849. TV's "The Education of Ma\ But etuming to the Broadway Unlike ··Macbet .. "Sly Fox.. quires a director who can be both "you have to start from a ve s - "The role of Foxwell J. Sly is Bi ckford" ). He is one of the rare stage an be trid.) for actors relies on ensemble players and traffic cop and therapist. A11hur rious base. We sat aroun t huge," says Dreyfuss. ·-rvc actors able to work in both com­ who·\ bu ilt up a reputat ion in some fast-paced ph sical come­ Penn , the 8 1-year-old director of table and read the script as' if t _ never really done this before. edy and drama and on stage and fil m · TV. Witness Kelsey dy Along with Stol . the cast in­ such classic fi lms as "Bonnie were Eugene O'Neill fi rst. t he He's outsized, he's an enormous screen. In the pa'>t two yean. he Gram er\ di..,astrous 2000 nm cl udes Rene Auberj mois. Eliza­ and Clyde" and "The Mi racle you have a place to sta11 o r • personality. And it's sma11 . An has staffed oppo-.ite 'The Good­ in ··M ·beth ."" beth Berkley. Bob Dishy (who Worker," as well as over a dozen higher characteri;:ation." actor gets a jolt of pleasure say­ ~ bye Girl," Mar.ha Mm.on. in ··11 's true:· sa).., Dre) fuss. wi ll reprise the rol he created Broadway productions, is return­ Although it's only 10< sel - fog smart things." London in "The Prisoner of Sec­ "Hroa -"a) i-. threading a si ngle for the origi nal production), ing to the play he originally di­ based on "Volpone." Dre fu. · . Of course, Dreyfuss is being ond Avenue," Off-Broadv.-ay in ti ny n ·die. but it\ the pinnac le Bronson Pinchot, ' ter Scolari. rected on Broadway. says the older play gives 'SI , rather modest about the kinds of "The Exonerated .. and '"Trum­ of the II tu re. I ne\ er had Broad­ Rachel York and 9 1-year-old ''Broadway is always treated Fox'' its structure. " It has th. · parts he's taken on before. In his bo" and last summer opposi te wa) ar tbition.., (his it Broad­ Irwin Corey. as what's new,.. says Penn , "but aroma of forma li ty, and the it · . nearly four-decade career he 's Joanne Woodward in the West­ way fonnimce v. as in 1992 \ At th is jXlint ir rehearsals. there are revival s of musicals absolute ly rip-snor1i ng funn ... played everyone from earnest port Country Pia) hou-.e produc­ .. Death and the 1aiden·· oppo­ Dreyfu ss says putt ng the play all the time. Perh aps we th ink "Sir Fo.r '" t>lar.1 <11 the S/11 he nerds ("American Graftitti ," tion of Anhur Miller\ .. All ~1 ) site enn Clme l because I together is ··noc lik performi ng. it's more appropri ate to revive '/11eatre, i11 Roston. Feh . 2( "The Goodbye Girl") to irasci­ Sons."' fou nd t was more s trl~'>s . le..,.., It \ hard work. The \ little im­ dramas, but this is a play about /\1111d1 7. Ticke1s: $2 1-$8 ' < t , ble, if sympathetic men ("Jaws%' ''An enti re indu'>tf} h.i-. gro\\. n run. If I had m) druthet'\. this mediate gratifica ion when greed and the excesses or 'frleclw1ge: 800--1-17- 7-10<. ( "Close Encounters of the Third up around teachmg actor, ho"" to would e pla) ing in e\ ada. But you· re rememberi th inking. greed. And that sounds vaguel y 1dec·lu11gc.c·m11.

al... o in a New Yorker pi ece h ) l'ar. is to sa) that the fi lm i. nc Mel's movie anti -Semitic, and that he ha · lxen the target of "vehertier GIBSON, from page 15 which absolved Jev.. -. from gurh anti-Chri stian sent iment." ~ Gibson did, however, re ov " It in Christ's death. seems that much of the a~­ a pa11icularly disturbing s en Gibson ha..,n ·t made an) \011 vance uproar is centered on the from the film which has the cw fact that plenty of people actual­ of inflamrnatOf} statement\ that i... h High Priest Caiaphas say in 1 ly have seen the film . but only would label h11 n anti-Semit ic. .. His bl0aid in the ··Prime­ specially selected audiences to children:· in reference to th time" inteniev.- that being anti­ whom Gibson has wanted to curse put on the Jews after th show it. Those have been mos tl ~ semitic would go again\t his crucifi xion. own Christian fait h. But he\ Catholic audiences, most of Yet that seems to be the nl whom have been laudi ng the been outspoken about hi -. feel­ stt:p he's taken to temper th fi lm after the screenings. ings toward Vat ican II, and the constant controversy. But le· The fi lm. Gi bson's version of V<~ti ca n in general. He\ referred most likely goi ng to fin d hin sel · , a passion play - a telling of the to any popes after Pope John fa cing other problems. too. h XX lll as "ant i-pope,:· and in a trials, crucifi xion and resu1Teq­ subti tled fi lm's dialogue is en tion of Jesus - focuses specifi­ statement last ) ear. he '>aid. tin:ly in Latin and Aramai cally on the last 12 hours of "Somebody ha-. to Iift the 'cab .. which doesn't sound like ucl Christ's li fe. The project has the festeri ng scab that i.., the Vati­ of a crowd-pleaser. And it. R been steeped in controversy can." rat ing is a direct result of theJup ' since it was fi rst announced. lt'i; Yet among the \ie\\er, IN ho posed brutal. over-the-top ·io have seen ·"The Pa.,sion of the a blisteringly hot subject that IL' 11ce that some viewers av supposedly dredges up the old Chri st" is Pope John Paul II who. already compared to the mos re story of Jews being responsible after a screeni ng late la\t year. was repo11ecl to ha\ e -.aid . .. It ,.., cem til m Gibson has di re~·t ed for the death of Christ. the bloody ··Bravehear1." Q tes l This interpretation of the as it was," in reference to the tinned about the vio lence b i gospels of Christian Scriptures fi lm's accuracy. But a tev.- weeb v.-ho ac Jail) '>neaked in to a dif­ Ce nter. saw the film nd couldn 't maga1.i ne Slate. insisting that Sawye r. Gibson said of the f Im If had become popular over the later, the pope\ ..ecretary. Arch­ fere nt Teening. issued a state­ get over the physical portrayal of '"The ti Im fa i Is to depict eve n one "If people don "t want to se it centuries, and did indeed lead to bishop Stanislav. D11v.- iv. inter­ melll s ying. 'The fi lm unam­ the "old'" Jews in it. Jew who is not a proto-Chri stian then they won "t." violence against Jews, par1icu­ viewed for the Catholic Nev..., biguou. ) portrays Jewish Hi s statement me tioned that as opposing the execution, or It appears that Gibson is tr ad " larly in Europe. So when Vati­ Service. said, "The Holy Father authori es and the Jewish mob he was "emban-ass d by their having any compassion for a ing on very thi n ice in a nun bet l can II concluded in 1965, the told no one hi" opinion of the a-. the nes responsible for the evil look. Their si ister faces. brutali1.ed and muti lated victim. of directions, but no one sh ul ~ Roman Catholic Church for­ fi lm." decisio to crucify Jesus. We are They all look lik dark-eyed Quite the contrary, it graphically have Jn opinion of a fi lm L nti j mally opted to negate the Gibson actual!) did -;creen an deeply )ncerned that the fi lm. if Rasputins and their ·aces are in depicts a huge Jewish mob and rhey've seen it themselves. nl charge of deicide agai nst the early version of it for member.. release in its present form. will stark contrast to th wonderfu l all Jewish authorities fo rcing an lhl' n can intell igent discussio o ~ Jews. of the Anti Defamati on League. fuel the laired. bigot!') and anti ­ expressions on the ces of the unwil ling Pilate to execute thi.: issncs take place. This m • But Gibson belongs to the a group that moniton. anti-Semi­ Semiti s l that many responsible Jewi!-th Christim1s." Jesus." opens nmionally in about 2, : tiinge Traditionali st wing of tism, late last summer. Their re­ cht!rch ha\'e worked hard to After sitting throu h the film , Gibson's respon!-tc to i\!l of thcacers on Feb. 25 - s : Catholicism, members of which sponse didn't settle any of hi.., repudi a :." Rabbi Eugene Korn director of this, scactered thwughout a num­ Wcclnesdfl.y. 1 rejected the results of Vatican II, concerns. The AOL's national di­ Rabb Marv in Hi er. the interfaith affairs fo the ADL, ber vf brief interviews, mostly /~a Symkus can he reachej1 a : specifi cally the Nostra Aetate, rector Abraham H. Foxman. fou nder )f the Simon Wiesenthal fi red 0ff a letter o rhe onl ine with Catholic organizations, bu1 [email protected]. j : • Ill ------+------+------+---1,!' ... good, but when the were bad opinion of the inder.;;nden r ti lrn ­ were still an editor at "Premie e." ~ thev were awful. .. rn•lkcrs," he say<,. ·'And l scarteJ Many entertainment magazi es i So it's pmbably n· surprising 10 realize they were the ~:p ; r!t ual arc too dependent on access to the ~ Sundance kid th:Jt Biskirn..l hasn't iearJ from and esthctic he ir~ to the 1 970~ ~; tars to criticize Hollyw 's ::r . 1 Harvey Wein•;tcin :;i ce writing Ii lmmakers." r.ower e Itte. •:r BISKINC, from page 15 chance to get into high gear. But the i~ook. In fac t, i the book, The Wei il 5tei n ~ aren't the only Being a book writer, as wel as ~= a:c hilling portrait of the brothers' there are also the al legations of Biskind re!!s a chilli .g story of onc:s who take a hit in "Down and a contributing editor to "Va ity ~ r0ugh and tumble approach to di11y tricks ffrom the past]." Wein~tc:in 's attempt to der::iil Dirty." Bi<>ki nd also takes some Fair," has given him more i e- •i b).lsiness. But :ill ega ti on ~ of dirty tricks Biskincfs bo0k. of the shine off Redford·s golden ~nd~c~ ~ · "They have a reputation for may t'.e the least of the t hing~ cur­ "You hav e- tv be w !ling to ac­ boy rmage. Sundan..:e m:iy ~eem 'T here was no sense in wri ng =i bri li iance, but also' for maiice and rently gi vi ng Harvey Weinstein cc:pt the COil5t'tJ Uence of writ ing iike an unquaiifiect ~u c..:es~ from a faw ning piece about the W in- :? brutality," writes Siskind. angina as he leafs through the J book like thi s ne." '.>ays the oubide. but Siskind reveais steins. Plenty of those had al- :; -That reputation may have fi nal­ pages of "Dov.n and Dirty." S iskind. ··otherwbc. 'on'i do it.'' economic travails that pushed the ready been wri tten," he says. " If:! ly backfired on their new fi lm, Siskind has written a probing. He know~ what · e's talking fescival to the brink. And the you're going to spend four y ars ::z "Cold Mountain." Rumors compelling, exhaustively re­ .;bout. BiskinJ \ first JOk, "Ea.~y book lays some of the blame at of your life wri ting a book, ou :f abound that Hollywood, sick of searched ;lccount of the indepen­ Riders, Ragin.:f Bulls" wa" an un­ the feet of Redford, whose man­ might as well do it right." ~ tile Weinsteins' legendary reputa­ dent fi lm scene, a<, seen through fl inching !0OOI on a cit) fire escape ... Rmttle St .. in Ca111hridge. tli ~ r this year. 'T he Miramax style. Harvey cla1111ed to be fore\ - tale ... v.ri e-. Bi-.kind. ··\Vhcn the) Riders."' 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. E t LOEWS WEST Exc Ius~ve ngagemen ~ HARVARD SQ. NEWTON Start Fnday, Fefiruary 20 ! :~~:i~As:agA1~~100E ~~::;:;::arONsr 'Dae' movie So much dran11a, so little time. \ane man wou ld want to spend C\CI) da) re­ mecting and vvooing anew the woman of hi s dreams, who 111i ght well not collon to him ' each day and in any case would provide him only with a lite of continual beginn ing:-., no middles, no desirable endings. Staying away from Lucy wou ld truncate lhc movie and of course Hem) per-;i:-;ts, eventually convincing Lucy's dad that they · shot1 !J all go to the clinic when· he, and ~h e again, as often before, learn from Dr. K¢ats ; (Dan Aykroyd) that her cnndition appears in­ curabie. Lo\·e has no limits for Henry, Lu¢y's brother anJ dad <:ofien. and Alexa amblei. in and out nf the -;tory for no particular rea.o;o but, like Schneider's Ula, adds the some tin it:'> gro:>~-o ut humor that here Sandler ha< :1b i d iary ...:haractcr in the result is a fi lm that grows on you and nd many a not-so-likeable Scmdler flick. His pleasantl.y and, mercifully, without the ex e prospe.::t 0f sr<:nding ju:.t ... hy of dream is to take his loveiy bu: in -. ufficient! y ped able solution to Lucy's problem. minutes with Adam Sandler in 5en­ tended h at to the Arcuc to st udy the 11nder­ "Memento" is a mm;terpiece of sorts, "Th ~ ntal mode put'- you in mind of water lif vf walruses, ab0ut whom we know Butterfly Effect" has no legs beyond its w f r:1N°!in d -tiff drink., thi) rnov1e \l, iii re a onl)' th· they supr.o~,edl )' are the sec,md weeks of box office success, and "50 ir L I hdfd -.c! . But if adJing Daew Bdfrymore lo most gi cd among mammals in geilll:ilia Dates" lach the inventiveness of the fo 1hc mix ..ctten< your :mxiet)'. and ii should, things we learn :n movies.) But but wi ll earn more friends than the latter an t.l!en · it from on0 H:!nry thinks. sails along from one successful role to a n: he has on your tolerance for sentiment - an th vcicran "Saturda)' Night Li ve" amigo Rob tion of him. line between sentiment and sentimentali y i ' Sd1nci :r to put in a phony c)'e, pran.;e er's manager tells Hern) that Lucy ~ hiftin g and is more a subjecti ve matter ha • :iround 1alf-nakd1 '1.!'.d affect the accent of a ere auto accident and has lost her something that can be precisely calculate • Hawaii n lcx·al a'> our hero\ best friend memory. Every day for Lucy i:-. you may or may not succumb to this ne' ·' \\ h1le s owing otf his :.hark-bitten bell} and the day he is celebrating her dad\ birthday, charms. Call me an old softi e, but I felt a us impres ng hi., half-doLen cute little kids, and or so s e thinks. Dad (Blake Clm-k) and of good feelings by the film 's end, and t at' for a taracter of indetenninate sexualil)'. -. teroid- azed body-bui ldi ng dcx1fus brother not the worst way to leave a theater. Don t g Starts Friday, February 20t~! ~~:~~= ITT;~ ~~4t Alexa ~usia Strus). to play Henry Roth\ Doug ( an Astin ) pretend tha1 each day is me or any critic started; we endure many ho ....,._ ...... tS.mdl l a-.si,lant at an aquarium . thal da)' even to giving her a cop)' of that rid feelings by the ends of movies. to a RANDOLPH r • ~ Hen tend' animal .... C\pcciall)' an obedi ­ da) \ n ""paper. The) ">oon angril ) clue in ) ou from the same. Be grateful. 711 963 S600 ent pe guin and a huge w-alru\. hoth of Henr) t the "ituation and order him to ... iay Wri11en hr Georl(e Win i(: di reeled hy Pelt BRAINTREE 10 ~BUR LINGTON 10 FRAMINGHAM 16 CHESTNUT HILL av' a) fr 111 Luc). The~ can see only that no Sel(ol. Ruled l'G-13 - f' t tll fl l?I -'! 1.i "(Jlllft'iill)t. -I U 9AT lt.\.MMONDSI \\ hom a\e pc.-...ona li1i e ~ more \ i\ idl) cm- 181Rt810111 /R I 7199700 \01678 4400 611 771 ?SOO www.allstonbrightontab.com rn

MIRACLE (PG) The story of am USA's training for and performance hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics an often­ told tale. and this movie give it a vibran­ ACADEMY AWARDgNOMINEE cy and emotional resonance t at propels it into the ranks of best sport movies BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE ever. Kurt Russell stars as co h Herb Brooks, with Patricia Clarkson Noah Emmerich. and an athletically killed "TWO Vf RY fNTHUSIASTIC THUMBS UP! group of relative newcomers the play- I HOPE SOMEBODY IN THE WHITE HOUSE ers. If you know what happen , the LOOKS AT THIS FILM NOW!" ·Rogt1 !Wt, EBERT & ROEPER New Releases ending won't surprise you, bu getting there is hugely entertaining an the qual­ AGAINST THE ROPES (PG-13) Inspired ity of this venture is superb. ( B.) A­ by the true story of Jackie Kallen (Meg MONSTER (R) A no-holds-bar ed biog­ THE FOG Ryan), raised in a boxing family and raphy of Aileen Wuornos. who ecame a later becoming the first significant stone-cold killer. and Selby W d (not woman, actually the first female manag­ her real name). who became h r best ,,/ OF WAR ~ in the sport's history. Omar Epps friend and loved her dearly. Ch rlize An Errol Morris Film ~ys her great hope for a champi- Theron and Christina Ricci, wh have hip, with Tony Shalhoub as a boxing rn,::;-.;:;i®°® ~ARA!IN6 llE.\SllllS GO TO l!lllfl ~- SONY PICTURES cussrcs- been willing 111 the past to tran end ~ WWWRUW.TINGSCOM ~ ----~ shot, nm Daly as a sports reporter their good looks tor the sake o their film LOEWS LANDMARK'S COOLIDGE CORNERLA NDMARK'S Charles S. Dutton (who also direct­ Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart play two confus d characters trying roles. move into territory most ctresses Now COPLEY PLACE KENDALL SQ. 290 HARVARD srRm EMBASSY as a great but under-appreciated o sort things out In "The Butterfly Effect. " ' 100 HUNTINGTON AVE . BOITON ONE UN DALL IQ CAMBRIDGE BROOKLINE 16 PINE Sl, WALTHAM would avoid at all costs. This is film of PLAYING, 1·800·FANDANG0#731 617-499·1996 617-734-2500 78 1·893-2500 ner. The boxing stuff has its such intensity that it may make ou sick ments and the story is inspiring, creen, with Owen Wilson. Morgan go-<:arts, wild. oud music. and ingratiat- to your stomach or perhaps wil hit you laugh the screenplay is overloaded lreeman, Charlie Sheen and many others ing leads The Jrt of film that parents as too over the top. Whichever. t won·t h cliches. (D.B.) C+ asted on a caper tale mat takes so ong should try very klrd to get someone leave you unmoved. (D.B.) B- l~~ES WITHOUT A FACE (Unrated) A t get started, we're half asleep 'r1f the else to take the 1offspring to. (D.B.) c TOUCHING THEV OID (Unrated The true ~ssic French horror story (1959) t~ me the pieces are put together. And the THECO MPANY , PG-13) Robert Altman story of two climbers in the An s. One ~ing of a doctor (Pierre Brasseur) who ~yoff is hardly worth the wart Gary observing a firs rate ballet company. breaks his leg. his friend tries to elp him "TWO THUMBS WAY UP!" Ebe rt 0 Roe per lf!es to rescue his disfigured daughter Sinise and others, like Willie Nelson. have allowing reveali 1J glimpses at rts arrogant but eventually must cut the rap leaving ~i th Scab) by providing her with a ~meas that make one yearn tor more of leader (Malcol \1cDowell. in high male- his friend tor dead. Amazingly. t fate, actually several, taken from t~em , and aformer model named Sara diva mode) and :s talented dancers. An wounded climber suNives. and ~men he despatches to the better ~pster, most comely but no actress. is ensemble piece schew1ng a stand-out actors portraying these men. an . - ' ,_ !J k -· Roger Ebe", CHICAGO SUNTI MES ~ce. Talk about not facing the reality of t e femme fatale, but tails to convey performer esse iaJ to conveying rts mes- ematography recreating the trea "POWERFUL!"Elvis Mitc!Mll - ¢1Jt~•rltr or ¢UllrS James Verniere, BOSTON HERAID ~~reme uch beyond the visual (D.B.) C- sage, the film a nires the performers but ! '****Gene Seymour, NEWSDAY " measures and their effects on atmospherics. give the viewer a ighten­ Glenn Lovell, SAN JOSE MERCURYNEWS ~concerned! Shot in black and white B RBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS is also unflinch1 Jly honest about the ing sense of what it must be like Why with a ~aunting score by Maurice ( G-13) A pallid sequel to the vibrant. company's freq nt disfunctionality. Neve people climb mountains remain a mys­ re, the story is told without unneces­ s metimes wicked origir1;1l. again featur- Campbell, a trai -0 dancer, shows excel- tery to most of us: fine semi-do men­ ry excesses and manages to scare the in Calvin (Ice Cube) and his disparate lent moves, as d Jaffrey of Chicago taries like this are as close as we rvant to rou · 1 I c w of barbers, notably Eddie (Cednc dancers, and es Franco is impressive !ll!iabbers out of most people who see come to that sort of act1v1ty. (D .8 ) B ~(D.B.) A- th Entertainer), who is alternately as a non-/wdererl. Op. 31a

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!.;~ .: Brighton High's Crystal Colon gets a rebound as teammates Tlxa Chuckwuezl, 14, and Janu ry Daniel, 32, st and by to help in a recent game against Everett. BHS girls find success o the court

HOOP, from page 1 from their mi -,1aJ..c,. but the) reali1ed earl: < n addition to 1 ~ 1i , ing more fund,, ha' hclrx:d LTe team plays for !he ci1y ti1le \onight (Friday) in that winning \.\.OU(d lake a fe\e( of dernlJOn ( 'f ate a greater \Cn\C of pride at a \ChooJ \\her the ei1y linals agai nst O' Bryant al) at UMas~­ the coun as well. 'p11i1 j, "omctimc' hard to come b). since mo' Boston. Because the team committel They "worked the conce"Sion' ,1t the Ho\H 11 da) to J...cep their energ) le\ el up. year that we could have had a belier year. if College gradua11on. for one. and the team al o "One thing \\L' found out i" that in the pa' c\cryb<.xly had paid anent ion:· he 'a)" wrote a grant that enabled it to attt'nd 11 the J...id" \\ould come into the g) m lc1hargi Sharon Kin g:. a 17-ycar-old \Cn ior on 1hc on: rnight ~ week.end haskctball L«tmp tt H ·. and tired bc1.·au"c lunch here i"'tl I 0 <1ml 11 o · team, 'a) s that last year. "If you 10ld somebody There. 1he team \\Cnt 5-2 agam'I -.;c\e ·1 h: 11 cluck. ... \ lahnnc) 'a)"· something they'd get upset and yeti at you \ uburban tea1m. Bccau\C m1hl pla)er" li\C 11xl far 1 Mahoney ha" tinall) found a team that he the) \\ere guing 111 be goou:· ...aid Mah<1ne) l,tp" into the mone\ the\ ·\e \n it,elf. That "has made all hrnle) 'aid ... ~ c don't ha\C .in) one" ho". n lt ,t,ttL .. ~ Lthone) ,,ud. ··But the pl<1) er' .u­ ... the difference," he says. pa11 of !he group .. nuJ...mg the rnmmitment h) heing here all th YELL AT Not only have player\ been able 10 learn The \cam sold Heng.ii ''\ eahh1n.-,. \\ h1ch n tune ... PHONE COMPANY. ..• .... :· DIRECTV .. :~ ·' ·'..• • ...... • ,.. -, ...... I .. I \ .., ,,,, I \ .. I \ ... I I \~ I I \ I \ I \ I \ .•' I \ .' 't I \ I \ .' I \ .. I _\.. --~~_., ~~ -- P'A:i __..

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COMMUNllY FIVE runn rs-up will each receive a pair of Red Sox tick s for sale ad in CommunityClassifieds. (11 , NEWSPAPER to a pre-d termined regular season game. COMPANY Readers Choice is a reader preference poll. This promotional program is not :t'I intended to be, nor is it represented as, statistically valid. If I >' l /lJJ PLEASE PRINT CLE LY I• n·. Business/Place Name Town !!II Local Fla r Business/Place Name Town • Local Shoppin Jf·l

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'bvan:I given in resident activity program~ t Chestnut Park, which provid s 9 lionor of Brian Honan assisted-living apm1ments an te, A new award named for late tures a kosher lifestyle. City Councilor B1ian Honan was Zweig\ experience includ s 2 presented la<>t week to the head of years in a vaiiety of nonprofi an the Suffolk County District Attor­ public sector entities, manag· ig 1 ney's Office's Safe Neighbor­ range of educational and h It hoods Initiative program. related programs. In the last tiv, The award, one of several pre­ ye demonstrated uncom­ b;1ncl. mon dedication to the " I am th1i lled to be welc me communities served by the oftice. into this caiing communit t The Brian Honan Award W pre­ Chestnut Pm'k at Cleveland Ci - sented to Assistant Dist1ict Attor­ ck,'' said Zweig. "I am thorm ohl ney Matthew Machera. enjoying getting to know the Honan, who died in 2002, was a wa1111 and fascinating resi former Suffolk prosecutor before who make thi s such a s winning a seat on the City Coun­ place." cil. Hi s brother, state Rep. Kevin Prior to coming to Chel tn 1 Honan, announced the award re­ Park, Zweig w~s 1;roject dir ct r cipient. lor the Education Develop ie t "Brian Honan represented all Center in Newton. that was good about public ser­ "Ms. Zweig brings a dep h f vice," DistJict Attorney Daniel F. nperience a~d kn~)w l edge th t Conley said at the ceremony, held wiII be ve1y beneficial for ex an - at the Old South Meeting House. i11 g and enhancing an ex iti1 ' "As an assistant di suict attorney range of activities and prog -.m s and supervisor of prosecutors at for our residents," said Neil oc - the Roxbury District Cou11. Brian man. executi ve director of C es - wa<; a tireless worker and an exct11- nut Park at Cleveland Circle. ds with members of the Honan family and other lent young prosecutor who did his Brian Honan Award winner Assistant Distrl : Attorney Matthew Machera (third from left) sta Chestnut Pm·k at Clevelan Ci - dignitaries at a recent Suffolk District Atto 1ey awards ceremony. With Machera are (from 1 ) former District Attorney Newman Flanagan; ck is at 50 Sutherland Ro· d · work with maturity, sound judg­ girlfriend; Mary and Patrick Honan, Brian's state Rep. Kevin Honan, Brian's brother; Cl ire Coughlin, Brian's sister; Marybeth Fay, Brian· Brighton. The 90-apai1men a - ment and conviction. parents; former District Attorney Ralph Ma :in; and District Attorney Daniel Conley. "As a city councilor, he served sr ... ted li ving commun ity teat res his neighborhcxxl with passion formed with Hri,tol Chamber Or- ml'ntal \hihih. and pt-racc pie- CRWA ha" plmcd a prominent Zweig appointed h.t1., her litcstylc and is operat d and with clarity of purpose. And c.hestra in the 2Oll. nil "· role in clea111ng. up he ri ,cr and activities director lk nchmm'k Assisted Li in Scan has be~n actl\C \~Ith \aJlOU\ The un ot the Chsociation. \\ hi ch 2(X)4 Run of the Ch< ·le" Canoe & 1t1c~ l;1tin at Chestnut Pm'k at Clev la I tentional comedy that often in­ Cheqnut Pail at Cb eland Circle an acti \'e \chool mathematic\ protect and enhance the Ka\'ah. Race. call 1-800-%9- Circle at 6 17-566- 17(XJ. ext. 11 vades the weighty matters of jus­ ...enior Ii\ ing con1111unit) in tice and governance. Make no team memhcr. lCaUt) and cnjo) mcnt of R. \CE or 508-698 18 I0. e mai I or Scott McCa ...k ey at Goklm m Brighton. Z\\l'ig will he rcs1xm~i ­ The tirst place \\inner of thi s thl' Ch rlcs Rm~r and ih uibu- rote@ charlc'>ri' L'r.or or , i"it ,\,sociatcs Public Relatirn s mi stake, with Brian's passi ng we hle for creating and coordinating were all cheated." year's competition \\ i11 perform nee ih founding in 1965. \\ \\ w.charbri \\.Tor . 757-625-25 18. Machera was honored for hi s wi th the Ne"' England Stnng En­ leadership of the Safe Neighbor­ semble concert -..ene" "Orpheu-; hocxls Initiati ve (SN I), a commu­ and the Dance'" on l · nda~. Feb. 27. nity-based prosecution program in 8 p.m. at the forr'>t P;u1..,h Church 111 which prosecutors and advocatfs Wakefield and <;unda). Feb. 29 . .I work closely with residents. mqr­ p.m. at Sam.ll'f\ ·n1eL11re 111 Cam­ chants and civic groups in geo­ bridge. graphically targeted areas. The The NESI ~ \tnng Concerto goal of the SN I is to empower Competition is ,1\ ,ulablc each )e.tr community members by seeking to st udenh 1hrough11ut the Greater their input into puhlic safety prob­ New Emdand area and '" de'>J!!ned I'd\ '\ lems, and potential soluti ons to to inspi r~e more ad\arn.:ed \~llll!! those problems, in their neighhor­ <.,Iring \tudcnh h~ urging tl~m 1~1 Caring Counselor for I 11 \\llh jl '"'' If' \,!11. tt t hocxt. The Suffolh. district attor­ prepare an audition and com­ 11 ' ·r" 111 m ..,~n 1111 t. •llt'\:l nt· •I th1· m, ·r·· n~••l•'ll' t'" ~r.1111 , m ney's office is a lead pm1ner in petition for a solo ,tppcarance with &H COMPUTER th1 B.1•-.t.111 ,l h'.l I kr l''I'• 1n·1111 in. IL ,It·, 1.rn11h a professional orLhe\trn. '' I\ Ill' IT\,j llh Ill, l ' It I lh ,l :•'I'- 11-.. 11 SNls in Roxbury, Dorchester and -1 - . - . HELP1'' s1t1

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Bellcon Hill Roll Call records Amendment. forded m ried couples. that the "neutral" s ction on tion into the constitution by subdivisions, or of any entity e - local representatil•e.1 ·and local Some supporter-. -.aid that the Others ai d that the section al­ civil uni on laws is m ani ngless denying gays and lesbians the tablished to serve a public p - 1·enators ' \'oles OJI three roll Legislature mu..,t protect the tra­ lowing th Legi,lature to enact and does not guarant e the en­ right to marry and treating them pose. whether defined calls.fimn the ired. o(Fe/J. 9-1J. dition of ma1Ti agc that ha.., been civil unio laws is meaningless ac tment of these laws. as second-class citizens. They statute, agency or court rule r All three roll calls ore on 1·er­ the custom and tradition of and does 1ot guarantee the en­ (A " Yell .. l'Ote is f o the pro­ also noted that couples in civil regulati on, ordinance, by-la , , ,·ions <~(pmposed co11.1titutio110/ every nation and -.ociet) in actment f these laws. They posed constit11tional a iendment uni ons would not be afforded all policy, common law or oth I'' 0111e11d111e111s /Jw111i11g .1w 11e-se.r recorded history and argued it is noted tha the Legislatu re has banning same sex wrriages the benefits that married couples source of civi l law. The appr -· 111arrioges i11 Massachusetts. All inappropriate and outrageous had many ·rears to enact narrow. and pmriding that 1 >thing in receive under federal law. priate agencies of the executi e three 11ersio11s 1rere rejected ollll that the Supreme Judicial Court less cont r versial domestic part­ the amendmellt re quir: s or pro­ Others said they support ban­ department shall take all nee ·~ the constitutionol co11 \'e11tio11 (SJC) has tried to impose laws nershi p bi Is and has never even hibits ch·il unions in assachu­ ning same-sex marriages, but do sary measures to provide ci II cu(journed 1111 til Mmd1 11 . 111 from the bench . done 1hat. setts. A "Nm·" m te 1· against not support civi l uni ons or pre­ uni on license forms as requir d' order to /Jeco111e /Ht rt o(lhe con- Others said that the Legi'> la­ (A " Yet " l'Ote is for the pm­ the proposal). fer to craft civi l unions legisla­ by the laws govern ing equi v '_' 1·tit11tio11. onr proposed w11e1ul- ture should apprO\ e the propo~­ pmed cm1 titutimwl l/111e11 d111ellt The exact langua of the tion as a general law rather than lent marri age forms and to pr - 111 e11t 111ust /Je a/>pro1·ed hr this al in order to get it placed on the ha1111i11g s me sex mllrrillges /mt above amendment ads: "It as part of the constitution. vide for the maintenance 'f \'ear\- Legi.1/ot11re ond then /1_1· ballot so that voter can apprO\ e a/1011 ing the Legi.1/l/ture to being the public poli y of thi s (A " Yell" Fote is f (>r the pro­ records of all civil uni ons a d the 111e111hers o( the 2005-2006 or reject it. Some noted that thi s enact Im s e.1whlishi11g cil·il Commonwealth to p otect the posed constitutional a111end111e11t the dissolution thereof. The pr ·~ Legisloture. The lll<' that the unions. A 'Nllr" \'Ole is agllin.11 unique relationship o marri age banning same-sex 111wTiages cedures under law for issuing a then go on the ho/lot .fin· 1·oter Legislature has the right to enact the propo. ii). in order to promot . among hut gil'ing same-sex couples the marriage license shall apply 'o~ consideration in Nol'. 2006. civil union laws to protect gays The e tct la nguage of the other goals, the sta il ity and right to f(1r111 cfril unions with issuing a civil union li cense. I and lesbians. abO\e ai endment reads: " It we lfare of society an the best all the same benefits. protec­ BA N SAME-SEX MAR­ Some opponenh -.aid the being 1he public policy of the interest of children. onl y the tion.1 , rights and responsibilities Secti on 4. Persons of the sa RIAGES/CIVIL UNIONS state's constituti on '>hould not Common ealth to protect the uni on of one man and one granted to couples who are mar­ sex who marri ed before the OPTION (H 3190) be amended to allov. discrimi­ unique re ttionship of marriage. woman shall be valid or recog­ ried. A "Nar" \'Ole is against the fecti ve date of this Article sh II The Constitutional Con ven­ nation against one group of per­ onl y the nion of one man and ni 1.ed as a marri age Massa­ proposal). be considered instead to ha e ti on. 98- 100, rejected a pro­ sons and argued that all ci ti1em. one \l. om ·1 shall be val id or rec­ chusetts. Nothing in t is article for111ed a civ il union under s - posed constitut ional amendment should be equal under the con­ ogni 1ed a a marriage in Massa­ requires or prohibits ci ii unions The exact language of the abo ve tion .\ . banning sa111e-sex mar ri a ge~. stitution. chusetts. hi s article is self-exe­ in Massachusetts ... amendment reads: but allowing the Lt:g islature to They noted that the SJC deci­ cuting. b t the General Court Rep. Golden - Yes "Sec ti on I. It being the publi c Section 5. This Article shall e enact la w~ estahlishing civil sion was right and ju).! and ma) enac laws not inconsis1ent Rep. Honan -No po licy of thi s commonwealth to construed liberally to secure o uni ons a ~ may be dcfi nt:d by the wo uld ensure that all citi1en.., are with an) t ·i ng herei n contained Sen. Barrios -No defi ne the unique relationship of eligible couples the option o Leg i ~ la t u rc fro111 time to time. afforded equal ri ght'> induding to carr) < Jt the purpme of the Sen. Tolma n - No marriage. only the uni on of one legal status with all the attrib This was known a.., the Finneran the more than I 000 benefit, af- article. in luding but not li mited man and one woman shall be es and effects, benefits and p - to. the en- ctment of la\l. s estab­ BAN SAME-SEX MAR­ valid as a marri age in the com­ tectio ns of marriage. lishing ci ii unions as ma) be RI AGES/ E S T A LISH monwealth. defi ned ' the General Court C IVIL UNIONS (H 190) Section 6. Thi s Article is se[f­ from ti me to ti me ... The Constitu tional Conven­ Sectio n 2. The people of the executing, but the General Co rt Rep. Gol en - Yes ti on. 94- 1O.+ . rejec t a pro­ commonwealt h adopt this Arti ­ may enact laws consistent wi· h Rep. Ho ·rn - No posed constituti onal at end ment d e to protect the unique rela­ th1 .., Article to carry out this A i- Sen. Ba r 10s - No ban ning same-sex mat ·iages but tionshi p of marri age. The people cle \ purposes. ' Sen. Toi an - No gi' ing same-sex co tp les the also wish to establi sh civil Rep. Golden - No I ri ght to form civil u ions with unions to provide to same-sex Rep. Honan - Yes BAN • .\. '.\il E-SEX M AR- all the -.ame benefi t . protec­ couples all the benefi ts. protec­ Sen. Barrios - Yes HELMETS, and a COO L, FUN RIAGES ~EUT RAL ON tions. rights and res p( sibil it ie .., tions, ri ghts and res po n ~ i b ili ti e s Sen. Tolman - Yes CIVIL U HONS (H 3 190 ) granted to coup les wh are mar­ under state law as are granted to GIRL to go out on The C nstitutional Conve n­ ried. The proposal als provides spouses in a marriage. whil e ALSO UPON tion. 9.+- 03. rejected a pro­ that gays and lesbians ho mar­ recogni Li ng that under present long summer rides with? po-.ed c·o .titutional amendment ried prior to voter-a roval of federal law. same-sex couples in BEACON HILL hann mg same-\eX rnamages this amendment w< 1ld have civil uni ons will he den ied fed­ and provi ing that not hi ng in the their marriages con erted to eral benefi ts avai Ia ble to mar­ FROZEN FOOD PRICES arnendrne 11 shall require or pro­ t: i\ ii union ..,. Thi .., was known as ried coupl es. 490) - The House gave init al hibit ci\ i uni on' in Massachu­ the Lees-Travag lini Amend­ approval to a biII exempting II \etts. Thi was 1-.no\l. n as the ment. Secti on 3. Two persons of the fro1cn food products from t e Tra\ i" Ai endment. Some .., upporters sa th is fa ir same sex sha ll have the ri ght to current law requiring that rn st Supp<.) 1:rs repeated their ar­ com promi ~e protects form a civil un ion if they meet produt:ts sold in s uperrn ark~ t s guments th at this proposal tion of marriage whil ensuring the req uirements set fo rth by be indi vi dually marked with would p 1tect the tradit ion of that gay and lesbia s would law for marriage between a man their selling price. The measure TH E ANSWERS ARE ALL rnamage and gi\t~ 'oters the have the constitution I right to and a wo man. All laws applica­ requi res that a d ear and C?fJ­ right to ' te on thi-.. amendment form ci\ ii unio ns and e afford­ ble to marriage. including laws ~p i c u o u s separate sign in clud i p~ RIGHT HERE IN whill' all \\ing the Legi-.l,11ure ed all the protection' f ma1Tied relatinl! to di-..,olution of mar­ till' 11..ime and price of the proo-, -c;: 2003 TPI GROUP COMMU N ITY CLASSIFIEDS to separa ~ l y enact civil union couple~. ri ages,-shall abo apply to ciYil UGI be placed near the i t e~. , laws. Others said that the are actu­ uni ons. Spouses in a civil union Other items already exempt d, To become a member of Opp<.m nts repeated their ar­ ally opposed to this pr posal but shall have all the same benefits, under current law include g l­ Introductions and meet that girl guments that discri mi nation voted in fa vor of it i order to protections. rights and responsi­ i o n ~ and half gall ons or mi k, \hould n t be inserted into the block possible passa< of other bi Ii ties under law as are granted egg~. tobat:co products, soft call 1-877.. 264-2499 \late con tit ut ion. They noted more heinous propos s that ban to spouses in a marri age. To the dri nl-. bottles and cans and some same-sex marriages ut do not extent that a law adopts. refers ~ nae !-. food items at the checkqut guarantee civil uni on. Some of to or relies on a federal law that those supporters said that they applies to the commonwealth. \l.Ould later vote a~ iinst this spouses in ci vi I un ions shall ::·~= CT INSURANCE co I - The 2004 Reqders Choice Awards ore Here! proposal but noted that if a have access to the full legal. so­ M ISSIONER (H 565) - T~e same-sex rnaiTiage b' n eventu­ cial, cult ural and economic pro­ House rejected a proposal to all y recei\es appr al. they tections, benefi ts and obliga­ ma l-. e the office of Commission­ would prefer this one ecause it tions accorded to marri ed er of Insurance an elected rat~eJ· also guarantees civil ions. coup les in the commonwealth. tha n an appointed position. ..• Some opponents sa d the pro­ As used in th is section, 'law· ~ · i posal. despite mand ' ting civil means any law of the common­ /J uh Ka t~en welcomes fe1d­ unions, sti ll in..,erts scri mina- wealth, or of any of its poli ti cal lwc/.. at [email protected]. ,

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Golden coming o our city services." exempt instit utions been tax!fd. Fifty- two percent of property " I don't believe that thi s' rno4el - Jim's Deli on Fe • 27 in Boston is non-taxab le. These is llL'Ce..,sarily right for Mas4:J.­ The offi ce of State ep. Bri an colleges, universities, hos pitals c hu ~e tt s . " Murphy said, ·· ~tJt P. Golden will be hol ing a dis- and religious institutions depend with the colleges' and univer?F trict offi ce hour fro I 0 to 11 on Boston's police and fi re de­ ti e~· help. we could develop a a.m. on Friday, Feb. , at Jim's partments to serve them. Mur­ fonnula that could work fo r Deli , 371 Washin ton St., phy points to post-Super Bowl everyone." Brighton. mayhem as a prime example of Murphy is in hi s eighth y~r Golden said, .. Jim' Deli is a student-specific problems. ?.S an at-large member of place where many n All ston "Events like this highlight the Boston City Council and ser ie~ and Brighton meet, look for­ problem, hut we pay for them as the chainnan of the councws:. ward to the opportun y to meet day to day. Our student p0pula­ wmmittees on Public Saf~tx: 200 with my neighbors t share any tion rt:quires a great deal of at­ and Labor. A graduate of Sto ¢·· COMMUNl1Y questio!ls or concer s, if you tention from our police depart­ hill University and the Bos n NEWSPAPER would li ke to attend, ut are un­ ment, and that co<;ts all of Latin School, he lives H ; COMPANY able. please feel tree to contact Boston's residents." Par!-. . my offi ce anyti me at 6 17- 722- The iss ue goes beyond pu bl ic 2877.'' safety. An apartment that was LWV hosts voting built for a fami ly of three now Murphy calls o !ins four to six col lege students systems workshop living in it. Whiie the property /\ voting systems worksh Pt colleges and tax paid un that bui lding is not presented by the League ol universities to influenced by the occupailcy, \Vomen Voters of Boston Vote Today Boston City Cotm. ilor Steve the cost of trash removal to the Brookline, will take place M Murphy recentl y re ewed his ci1 y increa<.es sub<;tantiall y. That day. Feb. 23, 6: 15 p.m., a Cdil for a mainlendnc fee to be co~ t is spreaJ among al: of Brookline Public Library, Put­ charged to colleges d univer­ Boston's taxpayers. terham Branch, 959 West R x­ siti,~ s to help pay the ost of po­ Murphy point:-. out that only bury Parkway, South Brookli e. See the pqstage pa id in sert in t )day's lice. fire and other sc vices pro­ six of the 35 colleges anJ uni ­ The program is free and ope tQ vided to them. "The 5 colleges versities contribute vo luntarily b0th men and women. and uni\ersities bri g 85,847 to the Payment In Lieu of Taxes A presentation on voting s s­ paper or vote o nl ine a nd rece ve a students to B0ston. a d uur tax­ program. "Affordable housing tems used in Massachuse t's, payer'> are foot ing t e bi!! for and the high cost of owning a other states and other count es FR EE M erchandise For So !e police. fire an,i lrns r-:: rnoval home in Boston are among wil l be the foc us of the wor~~ ~\d co:,ts,'" Murphy sai . "Asking everyone's biggest concerns. shop. The challenges of electing. the c0llege<; and uni er<> ities to Colleges and uni versities attract a candidate who represents cn­ 1n CommunityClassifieds. help hy paying a fee f just $50 over 80,000 students to Boston, sti tuents' views, gerrymandf't'­ per student per se ester will and some landlords see that as a ing in the area and propo sed ~°" bring $8 mill ion in o support cash-cow opportunity. It is lutions will be discussed. · Boston's tax payers that have to Parking is available. Th e . l ~i pick up the tab." brary is on the Forest Hi ll s~ t Murphy is al so looking to so­ bus stop at Putterham. Subscrib lutions th at other states employ. COMMUN ITY Vote for the best i 1 town theA/B Connecticut law mandates th at (Note: Items appearing i1 NEWSPAPER the state legislature rei rnburse Political Notebook are subtf,it­ COMPANY cities and tow ns for a portion of ted by area politicians and or~ . IA Herald Media C ompany and the best ar und! the t axe~ they wo uld ha\'e re­ ers. The TA B reserves the rig~t ceived had the property of tax- to n lit all items.) www.al lstonbrightontab.com Friday, February 20, 2004 Allston-Brighton TAB, pag 25 EDUCATION A harmony of music deducation t Conservatory schodl

By Todd C. Morrison amazing things you"ll ever~ in your Children have music cla<;ses e\ery day, teachers. CORRESPONOENT tire life." uring v.hich time they might sing, play The school takes a two­ The school is overseen by a gover~ in hese days, because of cuts in edu­ The school takes a two-fold approac 10 he recorder, listen to music from other tx)ai·d composed of educators. busi~ss cation funding, music education music education, believing that m sic fold approach to music ·ountries or write their own music. people. ai1s activist-. and other educati na is all too often looked upon as a plays a powerful role in helping chil n Much of what the student-; learn culmi­ experts. The boai'd includes such indiv du T education, believing l~.x .ury rather than ~h at it used to be absorb other subjects, but also a-. so e­ ates in the fifth grade when students help ab as Marl Churchill. a demi at the e v1~wed as - a necessity. thing that teaches important c;ocial '>kill . that music plays a rite, produce, promote and pe1fom1 their England Conservatory or Music, an , The Conservatory Lab Chru1er School Howarth said that for one, mu -. ic lps )Wn opera. This spring the fifth-graders Betty Alkn, a lecturer on child deve'o in the Allston-Brighton area, which teach­ in the acquisition of math ·ki lls becau of powerful role in helping viii put on "A Space Adventure Through ment at Tuns University. e.i., l). "learning through music" cuniculum, number.. bemg an inherent part of the children absorb other 1me:· The Cm1sen·ato1-y Li1/J Charier Scliool v.\'ews music as an essential tool that facil i­ structure of mu ic. ··1t integrates all the) 've learned," said 11mr i11 ii.\ .fifih yew: i.\ curre11tly ac-ce1iti11, ta1es learning and social development on a By the time the tudent-. get to uppe el­ subjects, but also as owaith, from using math to bui ld the applica1i1111s for childm1 e111eri11g ki11tfer vl).liety of levels. The school is now ac­ ementary, she said, the}· re alread} ade tat something that teaches ts, English s1'ills for the fliers and the gw1e11 tlm1ugh gmde 5for the 2fXJ4-¥XJ e~ pting applications for the coming year. calculating fractioru. because they're ac­ eamwork to pull it off. school yew: The school will also be II1ld ·l ·ll kids at the school learn to play the customed to "breaking a v. hole note nto important social skills. Chai1er schools are independent public i11g u11 ope11 house 011 Wed11esda_\; Feh 2 v1plin, and the school ha~ two pe1for- equal quarter nores, .. to cite one exam choob that me run outside of the tradi­ al 8:30 (/,///. 111ances a year for the student~. Seeing ap­ For younger tudents, it's even ional government-run public school sy'>­ Pare111.1 i111eres1ed i11 111ore i11/<>mu 1im R~ximately 11 0 students play violi n all at ba'>ic than that Children learn pa nize a pattern when they see it. but they em. The Co11\e1vato11 Lab Chai1er 1hmild rn// 617-25./-8<)()./j(ir 111ore i1 /i1r the same time is something you've got to through traditional way , said How latch on to it aumlly."' chool has the abilit) to create its 0\\ n 111atio11 or to .1e1 u11 a 1·i.\il at the sci oo see, said devetopment m;sistant Anne such a-. with coloo and hapes. Of COUN!, there i'> abo the StUd) of ud2et, cuniculum and teachin!! meth(xl. M/l.\irnl 111le111i.\11011t'c111ired to he cm sit ~qwaith, who calls it "One of the most "We add sound. They may not mu~ic. for the beauty and joy of it. t i s~ also free to hire and fir~ its own e red.Iiir 1u ·1·ept1111ce. J DUCATION NOTEBO K J,

CM announces bachelor of a11-. degree in ancient Brigh on resident a the fall seme-..ter. Bas in is a grad­ '' ith -. tudies. conomet Regional High Sc Greek and Lalin. -.umma cum hqnor roll students Natio al Merit finalist uate of Bca\er C untry Day " f am 'Cl) exci ted about the in Topslield. ) laude with di-.1mct1on: Danielle School: Webster is a oston Latin HomC\\OJl A!-.si'> tancc Program. For tickets. call the N.E. ig • The fol lowing students from 1 C. Daum, mm.ter of -.cience de­ Sister Barbara Roger-.. head­ School graduate. T( be eligible It is a great resource to all ... 1u­ Opera box office at 978- 3"' l}.righton have made the Catholic gree in public rdauon!-1: Rebecca mi .., tre -. of Nev. ton Count1) Da) for fir-,t honors. -.1 dents must dcnt -.. but especiall y those whose 111 5. For performances at u· Memorial honor roll for the sec­ W. Evans, master of science de­ School lf the Sacred Heai1. an­ ha\ ea grade point a erage of 3.8 parents may he at wor1' when Tsai Center. call 6 17-353-87 5 ( · ood marking period: gree injoumali-,m: Li via Ferreira. nounce that Brighton rc-.idcnt or hi gher. Of a Illa\· l1Um of 4.3 1'id -. return home from school. 'i ... it www.newenglandl gh First honors: Stephen Hill. master of ai1s degree in interna­ Rachel isala has been 11,1mcd a (all A-plu-.c-.). E\cn better, the program v.ill be 01x-ra.org. Tic1'et prices are ·3 : grade 12. tional relation'>: Oli\ia M . Han­ -.cholai inali-..t in the 2(X }4 a­ acces-..iblc at all libra1") branches $25 ... 1udent/-..enior (Boston): 2.: Second honors: Jeffrey Aucoin, ley. master of -.c1ence m journal­ tional ~ erit Scholar-.hip program Locals make h nor acro.,s the cit). -,o it i'> not limited $20 "tudcn1/-,e11ior (TopsfiekfJ. grade 9: Michael M. Bany. grade ism: Katherine H Hohman. for her ut\tanding f)l'riormance to -.1udcnh with Internet access in Run time is approximate)) I.?: B1ian W. Coen. grade I 0: ma-.ter's degree m public heallh. on the relimmary S .\T a11011al roll at Renaiss nee their home:· I12 hour.,, \vi th intermi -,-.ion. Shane Hewson. grade 7: Gordon epidemiology and b1ostati!.tics: Ment chnltudeni.... Boston. the Har\'ard Online Tu­ Lynch, grade I 0: and James N~I D. Hubac1'er. ma-..ter of rub percent 1f the more than une mi I­ Among tho..,e nam d were the toring Program. Bo ... 1011 Public MCAS prep needed McLaughlin. grade 7. denree in tem:h inl.!. modem for­ lion '>tu en!\ natiom' 1de \\ho en­ lolkming: Librar') Foundation and There is an urgent nee1 I( r Fir ... 1 honor-. i-.. 89.5 to 9-L4 with ci;;i language edu~atron . tered th Merit Pmgr of rt:-..idents Class of '54 is un tL'Cr to be a H \P me11tor or ) our time. Bo ... 1011 Partners ir • - ence: Amy L L e\~ 1-.. ma'>ter'" P and J ri Lea Ki -.al,1. ~u,an 1~~·med to the dean\ li -,1 for out­ tutor. call BnlL'tt .it (11 7 ucation \\ill prmide training an I degree in crnmn.il JU., t1 ce ad holding a reun on st'andin !! academic achie,eme_,t 536 :'i-HKJ. t:\t. -ll-185 placement. Call 6 I 7--l5 I -6 I - ministration: ~hengcui Lm. The Hnghtun igh School and the- pre.,ident\ li-,1 for extra- on youths win lor infonnatum. and w,1' for Ba - master of science degree in actu­ Cla.,.., of 195-l " ill ' holding ih 01,'dinar) academic achic\ ement BCLA is recruiting hara Harn ., ur ~ 1 a11ha Reddi ng. arial science: M,111hew Li vignt:. igh Honors 50th anni' cr-.ar') rL'L nion on Oct. dtrrin!! the fall semester. eung Lu1' of Bnghton l) at Lombardo\ ii Randolph . Bo-..ton Communrt) Leader­ :; Th~ f'ollowing resident\ were master of bu.,111c-.s administra Free tutoring tion degree in hu-. 111e-,-. admim-..­ Hi gh Honor' lor the The co'>I ,.., \65 per 'N>n . ship J\cadelll} rs nm\ recruiting n;\med to the dean \ li ~ t : tration and management. hi gh -.econd uant'r at Bo -.1011 College For fu11her mfor iation. con­ l(ir grade 9 -.1udents frn llL'XI Sep­ available for kids I <.; Brighton students: freshmai1 honors: Cheen \ . u.lo. master\ High S h(Xll. Lu1' '' .1 mcmber of tact Ph) Iii-. Rufo ·11 508-877- tember. I or the past two >ear-. Eh:r.abeth Bonilla, acwnntanqy Bo\ton Colle!!e Nci!!hborl1oc degree in public health. ep1 - the cla of I 007. For Hidl' Hun­ 1609 or Barbara BCLA h.i" operated a-. a -. mall Center. -l25 St1. o ·_ q1trjor: and -..ophomore Deborah w ..;..,hingt~m demiolu!!\ and hro-.tati!.tic'. or-.. a " 1dent mu't ha' c ,11 lca't .1 N.1-1276 nr b> e-mail .it BP) pilot -.chool \\1 th rnllegc Lee. corporate finance and ac kro,; free tutori ng for -.1 ude1jts n N) r) an - -olrdo. nlcl-.ter of art-. J .80 4L ht) pomt ·'' L' l«tgc audet 12760 charter. iet. prt:p curnculum and a co1111nu1.11- e BCLA is 1110\ ing nc\t )Car to Catherine at 61 7-552-0-145.1 rVf oreno. management lll <~j or : and Homework hel the · 1 ~1n hui lding 111 Brighton at 20 education; and \ m) M. Pe r~on. ol All -..1 lll ad11e\ed Honor-... L'.1111 s(~) homore Nelson Mui. finance master of art-. degree in interna­ mg at I ast a i.2 QP\. available for Warren St. Call BCLJ\ at 617- rii:iJOr. tional relation -... Boston stude 635-8937 to -.et up an 1ntcn ie\\ To be named to the dean\ li ~ t. Also. Premra) a Phi nit-Al-son. and get an application. Tal1' to the a full-time -,1 uden1 mu-.t hmc a Hon for Buckley Boston Crt) Cou cil Pre-.idt:nt ma-,ter of -..c1cncl! degree in art-. -.. talf at open hou ... es dunng Feb­ g-r~lde point a\ eragc of 3.J or Bng ton resident \lid1acl l\lichael F. Flahert Jr. encour­ administration. I-Jen Su. ma-.ter nrai) on Friday '> from 8- 11 a.m. with no cmir-.c grade Buc1'1c . grade 12. fl'l'CI\ cd hon age-. all -. tudcnh n grade., .1 hl~her of science degree 1n actuarial c1- bC1ow 2.0 during the term. Of\ Wit di -..1111rtio11. lllalllHlllllllg through 12 to utih • the Boston I• ~ ence: Ellen Wh11111an. ma-.ter\ Light Opera to perform a Hor bmc in all -.uh1crh 111 the Public Libra1') ·s nc Homework degree in education in policy. ..,econd quarter at the St. Scba-..t­ A-.si:-- tance Progra1 . This free Gilbert and Sullivan ltrighton students planning and admini-.tration: Jan­ ian \ S ·hcx1l in ecdham. He i-. program i-. on an) c imputer with 'The (ln)Compleat Wor1's of ice S. Woo. ma-..ter of bu..-.ine-.s graduate from BU of l\ lichacl and Paula acce"" to the I ntcrn and at e\ e1-y Gilbert and Sulli\an ... di rected b} Check out administration degree in bu..-.ine's '> Boston Uni ver ... it) awarded branch libra1'). Peter A . Care).\\ ill he 11\:rfonned admini.,tration ,md management: what's academic degrees to 1.293 '> lll­ The Home\\ 01 A -..sistancc h) C\\ England Light Opera. Elisa Young. rna.-.ter\ degree m dt:nts this winter. Recei ving de­ Program "' dc\lg11e to a!-.sist -.tu featuring baritone Richard Con­ education in educational meJia happening at grees were the following dent-.. \\ nh home\H 1' and de\ cl­ rad and a ca"t of ncarl) 20 Nev. and technology: Sana1 Zhale­ Brig ton re-..idenh Lmil) Brighton residents: op better -. 1ud~ -..1'i ll . HAP is arc­ En!!land -. i n!!e1-/actors. It wi II ta1'c the library hdoust Sani. hachelor of -.cience Ba-.1'i a member of the cla"' ol ip Christopher J. Barucci. master '>Olll'CC for all -.1ude h. providing Feb. 20. 8 p.m .. and degree in biome

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Brian Golden 1 Henew your plate every two trip to Cuba after the onstitu­ i-,iators chan ~! <: thei r minds be-f ·: tional Convention en ed, re­ tween nc1w <1nd March 11. any-r: which time the entire $40 '>J:>e 'al plate leased a statement that ·ead, in "Whar happt'!b the next time. lhing wuld happen." '• fee mm to the part: " It's a shame th at with ~o when the SJC legalizes son;,.;. Heman agrees that some rnm ~ t · many chal lenges facing ur local thing you Jon't i i ke'~ You·\c al ­ promi,e amendment. a "'hybrid,'·i ' \md. Jimmy cities and tO\J, ns. some i the leg­ ready acquiesced tlic dl":,1ructiun as lte calb it. encompassing th ~f ·· islature have chm.en to 1rng the of the legal frarncwtlrk tlwt al­ definit1un of marriage as heingl · ' stare through a long ~ d bitter i0ws for objcc1i\t' justice. \Vitli beiWCt'll a irnm and a woman and · ' tight uver changing the onstitu­ acti vist (.()Uih. SOlllt'lllllC:S )ULI <1 rro\'i'>iOn for civi l unions. Will tirni. It i'> wrong to pla politics get Brown V\. 1!ie Board ,,f Edu- corn\:: out of thi s process. H& · with the con:-.titution an ' amend cation. brn ~orneti rm: s )Oti get cite~ a "tre111encious desire"' Dred says Golden. refer­ among the leadership to purl' " it to takt> rights a'Wa) f1 m any · Scott,.. 1 one. ! will continue to tand up encing the judicial decisions that ·,onwthing on the ballot for peoJ ' for the rights of all .:, con­ alluweJ for Jcseg; egation -ii' pie tn 'n t~ on ... " / stituent~. . and I will op ose any schools. and denied U. S citi1en · Toi man also supports the coml ·:, • further attempt'> to put iscnmi­ ship to hlach. respectively. prnn 1hc amendment. but is no '· nation in our con..,tiu1tio ." Honan a!:.o reg;ets that the a~ optimistic. however, that i " ca1 1 happen. ' ' " ft wa 0• :1 clearly exciting issue of amending the slate con­ pro.:e:.-, w be a part of," ays Tol­ •. tillllion ha~ eveil come up. ·-rm "We had two ful l days of de• ·~ man. 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I ' I I Cupid gets kinky with a night fo pimps and hoes I i I I TOMIC, from page 1 show off some kind of ski ll set quently said things to the eftect that generally goes unseen to the of: WBCN we're here at Tonic, public eye. Each event was a and we're having a pimp and hos competition, and each person party. Now make some noise peo­ tried to ligure what kind of bur­ ple! (people cheer) WBCN and lesque act they could one up the Molson, for every five bottles we previous competitor. To want to see up here, we're giving away a win at something like thi s, to prize. So drink up that Molson flaunt inner things on the outside, with. WBCN. was to admit there was nothing to Ttie night offered the chance to be afraid of here. dre~ up like a seedy marginal­ The evening wa~ a celebration ized•character and behave in that of the postmodern valentines, a wayi to use a disguise as a fonn of degeneration of traditional Valen­ self-expression. People seemed tine\ Day meanings. Love does draMi to the comic and freakish not al ways hold hands walking par~ of dressing like a person in down moon-lit Venetian po11icos, an undesirable profossion. Taken the night suggested, it can be out 6f the real life social context, whatever. The majotity of people the pimp and ho outfits are kiL<>ch, in the Met Lounge seemed to un­ and kitsch can be funny. derstand this. The hordes of pimps sporting And whatever sense of self­ different-colored, long fur jackets consciousness a woman wearing gave the lounge the look of a de­ leather lingerie and nothing else ·· ~

ranged petting zoo. To be a pimp, can muster is negated by the addi­ .•. the night would teach, was to tion of alcohol into the system. cany a jeweled cane like a riding Of course, not eve1yone there ~.'; crop, and wear Elvis-era sun­ was going to enjoy the party. gla-;ses fading from dcu"k to light. There was the alienated faction Fake, gangly teeth with golden sitting 011 the low leather benches inlays also topped the list tllr alone, staring at the wa ll, content many pimps. By and lcu·ge - ex­ to let th L' pmty roll ahead without cept for the couple who swapped them. These people brand the gender roles - it was all alxlut event scandalous and claim hav­ PHOTO UY DAVID GORDON ing been dragged out by friends. the bling bling for pimps. ton on Friday night. People dressed up One pimp, decked in a large The alienated do not want to talk ; pimp hat and fur robe, e kan k) dre'>'> barely IL'gal acts. In the end, hon­ kind of leather contraption and or comical!) 0\ er-the-lop pimp ors went to a pimp, named the nursing a blackened eye. garb. There wc1\' couple-, and ... in­ French Tickler, spoiting a two­ A pimp who completed his gles in '> imi lar m1 111bcr-,, and peo­ f(Jot afro wig, sunglasses and a costume with fak e golden teeth. ple\\ ere con necting. \ intage ' hi11. His ho may as well and a light purple pin striped Perilxlica ll). MC t-.1i ke gath­ ha\ e lx'L'll naked, and was wear­ leisure suit, put it best: .. , was not ered people to pa11icipate in some ing no more than her intimates going to be underdrcssed,'" he kind of :-.ex.uall) charged compe­ and an orange wig. said. tition li ke lap danci ng, pole danc­ Alier the climax. the pm1y dis- _ The darker, usually un-actual­ ing - leading Mike to cxdaim. integrated. People left in a steady ized pm1s of a personalit) cou ld ··w hat a luck: !Xlle·· the '-l'\i­ stream. offering the smoking pa­ be traipsed out f(Jr all to ~cc dur­ cst \"a) to d1inl-. a Molson. rnKI trons of the upstairs bar a first ing the evening, and part icipants the final Pimp-n-hlxlown to lcx1k at the costumes. PHUTC lJY DAY! GORDON seemed to want to let that go. Jim Kelly hangs out on a couch by the line of ladie waiting t o request a song during Friday's "Pimp and crown the night\ greatest duo. · "Gec1e." one such smoker During the day, anyone could Hoes" Valentines Day party at Tonic. Such exhibitionist di s play~ waxed. ""Now I've seen it all."' Some roillantic evenin at 'I Hate V Day' party

By Casey Lyons bility. sitting at the 'ACll-ln interi­ ne\I year: Joi 1cs and con,truc­ noddcr'> began to popu la the second number. there was a com­ CORRESPONDENT or tables or ya111111c1111g on cell tion paper he< -1.., \\ill not hring dance floo r the time dre'A loser motion as a young lad), named College students sat at larger ph~nes . the ho-hum l f lovt' into high to midn ight\ drawing, b t no Ashley Lalibe11e, ran to the mike tables in larger groups than other he party drew a decent cro\\d contra ... t tor an 1ther >64 da;. '· one had the urgency of tl ·ning to claim ht:r pri1e. patrons. The con versation spl t pretty evenl y bct\\t'en three \,llentinc\ >a) ''mer. and a hacl-. into the neglected and love­ She wa;. ecstatic to \v in the strained at points, hit normal­ an fo ursomes of youn_:! profe-.­ JXl'lhumou-, c diration feel' un­ le-.,., mai d whose ev il stepn l!her trip. Laliberte said. looking for­ wear snags, and drinks rose up to sio(lals. tables of rl'~Ular-, and comfonablc. · 1c '>oc.:ietal d,t\ of rui n-.. hi., or her life. ward to get out of tht: cold \\cat h­ mouths all the more often. near- herds of col legc '>tudent<.,. Im t:. the da) ., t aside for tht: ob­ As the night came to a ead. er and into a bathing suit. This night, after Valentine's Some came with the Sunday mo­ '>er. ance ,md ~lebra11o n of lmt: and it \\ as time for the anno nce­ For the rest, the ni ght end ed Day and before Presidents Day, ti vation to deny the coming wed, itself. lem cs a \ hole in ih wal-.e. ment. patrons fl ocked to cu·d., without any 1-.ind of ceremon y. found different varieties of peo­ by denying the normal course of The pre!>sure i. gone no'A for an­ the dance fl oor. raftle tick ts in but not without a hi gher con­ ple at the KelI s. non-action. Some c.:amc bccau'>e other yeru. and : here i'> some ... cri­ hand. O"G uin read the wi mng sciousnes;.: it i;. OK to hate Sunday was the day for the their ofll cc was obsen mg l>re..,i­ ou-.. post-Yale tine\ Da) purg­ number. let it sit. and gave t the Val entine "s Day or anything Kells' traditionally untraditional dcnts Day. Somt: came necau'>e it ing to be done. -,1andard auction di smi ssa On el se, just as long as ;m1·rc nice " I Hate Valentine's Day·· party, was Sunday. and that i.., \\ hat Large ~ro u . of ..,lander., and the ··going three times" c · the about it. but most of the way into the they do on Sund~ty . night, patrons were not looking "')f I had to work tomorrow. I'd LEGAL NOTICES / / /,.., . ,,,, for that post-V-day connection, still be here,'' said one young nor were they thinking about the professional woman, wnh 4ues­ ABELL GUAR IANSHIP in the County of SUFFOLK is men- Register of Probate auth0iiz:ii1on to tmdt with antipsy- four-day, three-night trip to ti oils about Valentine\ Da) -,trik­ LEG L NOTICE tally ill person and praying t at M. cnotic medication in accordance with Aruba that was raftled at mid­ inglan unfamiliar chord. Commonweal i of Massachusetts DAVID BLAKE of BOSTON, n the AD#441740 the tredtment plan, and for such fur­ mght. This was just another night In this group of patron .... there The "rial Court County of SUFFOLK or som other Allston-B:igllton Tab 2120104 ther relief as this Honorable Court at the bar, cheaper than most due was something di ffe rent. '>ome­ Probat •and Family suitable person be app inted ! may dee1T1 iust and proper for the to the free Bacardi Razz promo­ thing that felt t7ptight and inhibit­ Court )epartment guardian, to serve with cor orate DOYLE GUARD!ANSHIP r.eas_ons more fully described in said tion on Sundays, but this was just ed, almost as though the..,e peo­ SUFF LK Division surety of the person - and pro erty - ' LEGAL NOTICE Ipet 1hOil. another night out, the Sunday of ple were waiting fo r '>Omething Docket >. 03P2709Gl1 with the author:ty to trea with ~OMMONW E ALTH OF I an extended weekend. to happen. ant1p!'ycholic medications in ccor­ MASSACHUSETTS ! ii you desiro to object thereto you or "'f hate Valentine's Day" was Continuing to apply an) 1-.ind In the Matte :)f CLARA ABELL dance w1lh the treatment plan. PROBi>.TE: COURT 1· your attorney shou!d tile a written conceived mvre than I 0 years of Valent ine's Day paradigm to O! l lGHTON ., SUFFOLK, ss. 1. appearance in said Court at Boston ago as a mixing event, a place to thi s crew was to be a mistake. In the Cou ty of SUFFOLK I !f YOU DES!flE TO o_ "ECT . Docket No. 99P2762 before ten o"clock in the forenoon on give dateless people a chance to People just generall) looked I I THERETO. YOU OR YOUR A OR- I _ . . . j the 1: th day of March 2004, the meet vtht>r dateless people, said around at other people. sizing 1 1 NOTICE JF PETITION INEY MUST FI LE A W RI TEN 1 0 3!! persons interested in ne 1· retu:n day of this citation. Bob O'Guin, general manager of up, making menacing e)e FOP. AP )INTMENT OF APPE;,RANCE IN SAID COU .T AT guardianship of Eilzabeti1 Doyie, of the Kells. contac t. Somdirnes in the<.,e I GUA lDIAN OF 1' BOSTON ON OR BEFORE TEN Boston. in ihe County of Witness, John M. Smoot, Esquire, Not everyone has a Valentine larger groups of college .., tu­ Suffol~. I on Valentine's Day, and as such, dents, one person could be seen MENTft.L "f ILL PERSON O"CLOCK iN THE FORE OON I First Judge of said Court, this 11th (10:00 AMI ON March 4, 2004 A petition has baer. prasented to day cf fobruary 2004 many people are drawn to sit staring off to a complete!) dif­ I To CLJ'.RA BE L of BRIGHTON 1n said Court by Charles Doyle, of home and relax with friends Ben ferent. completely di..,connected I I and Jerry. But love in Boston is part of the bar. the County of >U'-FOLK. ner. lie:rs I' WITNESS HON . JOHN M. S OT, Ipswich, ir. the County 01 Esse~. Richard lannella Register. like the lottery. you gotta be in it On a cold night , the \\ eather apparnr.< •Jr ore umptive an amend- • E:SOUIRE, First Justice cf said I guard 1 a~ o~ tht! person and est~te of to win it. must have been a popular con­ eel px:tit•o·: ?-1a oPen !ile-0 1n 1he1· CourlatBOSTON thisday,Fe ruary l EhzabG(1l uoy1e, Pray:ng tha, this I AD#441741 When V-day fa lls on a week­ versatin;;ai topic, but \\hen the abc11e c?.::-·t;on rnattt!r alleging that rn. 2004. Honorable Court amend his decrPr: Allston-Brighton Tab 2120104 day, the Kell s holds its pcuty that music was loud and sounded like sard CLAHA A ELL of BR1GHTClN I Richard !a nel!d Io f guardianship to include court night, but since this year's Yalen­ the biggest thing ever is ha\ mg a tine 's Day was on Saturday, the digiti zed heart attack in the next bar\ busiest night, the "I Hate room over, it was ea-.ier to not Valentine's Day" party was talk than compete. pushed back. 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