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Tow, PAT F nes Tow LJJ nes §rr XT • »vn Climes Tow. < nes is Vol. 55 No. 0 September 16,1999 36 Pages PUBLISHED BY PRIME PUBLISHERS, INC. Price 75 cents Tow RU R nes U CO j- erving Watertown and Oakville Since 1947 Town Times Non-union salary hikes approved Interim principal at Baldwin by Susan Faber said Mrs. Calabrese, who described Board of Education members Walsh School as "an intra-district approved 3 percent raises for Super- technology magnet school." intendent of Schools Dinoo Dastur Mr. Norwood will receive $225 and other school department staff per diem for four days a week, Mrs. on Monday evening. Theboardalso Carley said. The remaining day appointed William Norwood as "will by covered by another princi- interim principal at Baldwin School, pal or administrator." following the recent resignation of The 3 percent raises were given Gina Calabrese. across the board to Dr. Dastur, Mr. Norwood, a former princi- whose contract was renewed previ- pal of Watertown High, Swift Jun- ously, and to the non-union staff ior High, Heminway Park, and members she supervises. The raise Baldwin schools, will lake over next will increase Dr. Dastur's current Lt. GOV. M. JodiRell visited the computer lab at Polk School on September 9 as second graders learned the "kid week for Mrs. Calabrese, who is $100,949 salary, and is in addition picks" graphics program. Polk students spend time in lab once a week and each classroom has one computer, leaving to become principal of the to a $400 per month travel allow- saidPrincipalRayCwick."TechnoIogyisthethingofthefulure," Mr.Cwickstated. "We have tolookatkeeping Walsh Elementary School in the ance. budgets intact so money can be put in for technology and we do not have to eliminate technology." On hand Waterbury school system, said In a 5-to-3 vote, Mrs. Carley, togreetMrs.RellwereTownCouncilChairwomanRosaHeLoughran.BoardofEducationChainvomanCheryl Watertown board Chairwoman Elaine Adams, and Gary Bemier Carley, stale Rep. Brian J. Flaherty (R-Watertown), Watertown Special Services Director Betsy Hackett, andCheryl Carley. opposedDr.Dastur'sraise"because Tom Druan, technology coordinator for the Watertown school system. — Times Photo, Faber "What a loss to the school sys- we felt the position had reached its tem!" Mrs. Carley said on Tuesday. 'max' in dollars and also for her "We'll never be able to replace her. performance," Mrs. Cariey said. Mrs. Rell drops by Polk computer lab She worked without reward." "It's time for me to move on," (Continued on page 8) by Susan Faber informalion from her office. state, and as we approach a new LL GOV. M. Jodi Rell stopped in Mrs. Rell will present her find- millennium, this an essential time at Polk School in Oakville last ings and recommendations to the for us to examine what our students Thursday to observe the school's governor by December so they may need to help with learning in the progress in the area of computer be included in his proposal for the new century ," Mrs. Rell said. technology first hand. Her visit is year 2000 legislative session. "We have made great strides in one of many bring made across the "As computers become an inte- state at the request of Gov. John gral part of classrooms around the (Continued on page 10) Rowland to see what type of com- puter technology is available in the District freezes rink temporarily schools. by Tommy Valuckas Mrs. Rell will "develop a com- After nearly two hours of testimony and comments spread out over prehensive plan to ensure that three public hearings Monday night, the Watertown Fire District tabled Connecticut's schools and libraries acting on a Taft School site plan for constructing a proposed new ice are prepared to meet the computer hockey rink on the north end of the campus. and information technology needs The hearing on the application will be resumed on Tuesday, October Gina Calabrese (center in dark blouse), principal of Baldwin School, of the 21st century," according to 12, at 7:30 p.m., said district Chairman John "Jack" Robb, possibly back gives her report during the first meeting of the Baldwin PTAfor the new at the Judson School auditorium where about 90 people snowed up school year on September 8. Mrs. Calabrese announced to the group she September 13 for the initial proceedings. was leaving her Baldwin post to become principal at a Waterbury Board calls The voters earlier in the evening did, however, approve annexing an elementary school. She begins work at the Walsh School next week. — approximate 35-acre Taft tract into the district and out of the jurisdiction Times Photo, Valuckas sidewalks at of the town's Planning and Zoning Commission. The vole was nearly unanimous, but there were a few vociferous nays from a smattering of site unsafe residents from the North Street and Hickory Lane neighborhoods. by Susan Faber Mary Greene, town planner and zoning enforcement officer, said the P&Z, club battle over lights Board of Education members zoning commissioners believe Che district has "insufficient grounds" for by Susan Faber the Cercemaggiore Community Monday night postponed voting moving the parcel zoned R-30 into the WFD's R-20 designated area. Ms. A tug o' war between the Plan- Club is taking place concerning 11 Ifi building sidewalks along (Continued on page 9) ning and Zoning Commission and light poles installed along the fe Road at the edge of the Oakville club's driveway off Syl- new Pre-K through Grade 2 ele- LOTTERY LINEUP van Lake Road. mentary school site. "The lights are not supposed to After lengthy discussion, the Town Council Board of Education be there," said commission Chair- board changed its intent from elimi- man Colin Adams, under the club's nating the sidewalks altogether to Republicans Ray Richard Steve Bill Charlie Tom Rosalie Cheryl Patricia special use permit. The club is to be giving its support to moving them HebertJr Wick Zarrella Stempfle Gordon Durso Loughran Carley Kropp used for members and their fami- to the interior of the site. The lies. If the club seeks to undergo members supported, however, Democrats Patricia Paul Jean Paul Sean Robert Robert Tom Eric any sort of expansion in its residen- building sidewalks on Buckingham Reilly Valenti King Rinaldi Butterly LeBlanc Coleman Murphy Brown tial neighborhood, including install- Street in front of the school, which ing lights, club members would is scheduled to open in September Drawings on how the names of the candidates for Town Council and Board of Education would appear on the have to come before the commis- 2000. November 2 machine ballot in Walenown tookplace at the office of the registrars of voters Monday afternoon. sion and gain approval, Mr. Adams An official board vote on the The Republican Party will be on the top row, the Democratic nominees on the second. Those eligible will be said. sidewalk issue could take place in abletovDteforanysixcounciIcandidales(mnewiUwin),andanytkreeschoolboardcandidates(fourwUlmn). 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He'sa 1987 page 18 Police Blotter 29 graduate of Holy Cross High School in Waterbury.andobtained Property Transfers 27 Watertown High fall '99 abachelor'sdegree in finance from Real Estate 27-29 sports preview Bentley College in Waltham, Religious 13-14 page 21 Mass., in 1991. He attended Jud- Restaurants 25 son, Heminway Park, and Swift Rotary Roundtable 28 Police seek suspect Junior High schools in his youth. Scholastics 4 in sexual assault Kevin likes to work out at the Schools 16 page 28 Steel Beach Fitness Center in Sports 21-24 Oakville, play basketball, and ski, With the Scouts 16 but said his job keeps him quite busy most of the time. "Life is like a play, and some- times there are things going on around you without you even real- izing it," Kevin said. "Take ad- vantageand understand the course of each day."

'Family Day' Graveyard tales coming October 8 A night tour of the Old Town door museum. There will also be this month Cemetery on Main Street in Water- people to relate these old stories at town will take place on Friday, designated graves." at Veteran's October 8, from 7:30 to 9:30 All children must be accompa- Connecticut's second annual o'clock. The last tour starts at 9. nied by an adult, and participants "Family Day Celebration" on Sun- The program is being sponsored are asked to bring a strong flash- day, September 26, will be held by the Trumbull-Porter Chapter of light and an umbrella if it rains. locally at Veteran'sMemorial Park, the Daughters of the American 570 Nova Scotia Hill Road, from 1 Revolution, and the Watertown Registration and parking are at to 3 p.m. Historical Society. Agnew Florist in Depot Square, 51 All town residents are invited to "We will acquaint the public Depot Street. Admission is $5 for bring picnic lunches and blankets with old town history," said Helene adults and $2.50 for children. For for a couple of hours of fun and Agnew, DAR cemetery chair- more details, call Mrs. Agnew at GEORGIA games. There also will be enter- woman, "and hear some of the 274-2935 or Barbara Blum at 274- tainment. wonderful tales buried in this out- 8500. Theeventisbeing sponsored by SHERON the Watertown Recreation Depart- PHOTOGRAPHY ment and Board of Education. Family Day is being celebrated Start Tour Day HMFarmShoppe Way I (860) 274-7823 throughout the state, and there is no BEST DIMMER rain date. BREAKFAST Weekend Specials For more information, call IM TOWMU Maggie Fraser, Griffin Schoolprin- • Roast Turkey Whether your taste is on the cipal, at 945^1880; Lisa Carew, lighter side, cereal or fruit cup, or • Liver & Onions recreation director, at 945-5246; or maybe you feel like a 5-star •Lasagna the InfoLine at 945-5272. traditional breakfast, eggs, choice of meat, home fries & toast - a Farm ^ • Stuffed Sole Shoppe Breakfast is a great way / to start your day. We also have I Library Friends' waffles, pancakes & omelettes. \v.^/ / includes Soup or Saiad meeting today The Friends of the Watertown FARMSHOPPE Library organization will have its annual meeting today (Thursday) Depot Square Mall, 51 DepoI St, Watertown 274-7353 at 3 p.m. at the Friends Gallery of the main library, 470 Main Street. 7i\ All Items Availaltie For Carry-Out fX, IF YOU HAVE BACK ^_y OPEN: Mon. 7 am-3 pm; Tues.-!Sat. 7 am-8 pm; Sun. 7 am-2 pm "*sV ORNECKPWN, The session will include a cele- 'J?E'5 NO NEED bration of the 40th anniversary of To SUFFER... the founding of the Friends, and the CHIROPRACTIC CAN RELIEVE s 10th anniversary of its incoipora- THE. CAUSE OF V. > tion. A panel will give a brief his- Are Your youR PAIN, tory of the organization and its &VIN& you QUICK AND For An Appointment Call activities. Health Insurance Premiums There also will be the formal 274-5484 election of officers from the group: Putting The "Squeeze" Marjorie VanLeuvan, president; OlgaButtrick.vicepresident; Alma On Your Bottom Line? Giordan, secretary; and Jean Smith, treasurer. We have answers! Cake and punch will follow the STONE proceedings. For more information, call 945-5360 or 274-1980. Bozzuto Associates Inc. CHIROPRACTIC 401 Main St., Watertown The Jerusalem artichoke has CENTER nothing to do with either Jerusalem 51 Depot Square, Watertown or artichokes. It is actually part of 945-3559 Complimentary Consultation • Weliness Programs Available • Direct Insurance Silling the sunflower family. Dr. Mark P. Stone, C.C.S.P. 4 — TowPropertyn Times, September 16,199 9of the Watertown Historical Society Opinions/Perspectivewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgs

Let bells ring for Constitution Weekl by Helene Agnew Document's birthday celebrated The Tnimbull-Porter Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)is remindingou r citizens thatfor "Constitution Week," which begins September 17 (Friday), through the 23rd, flags should be displayed ail week in observance of the 212th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. There will be patriotic materials in the Watertown and Oakville libraries. As we are the "Constitution State," we try to have the church bells ringing first—ourFirstCongregational Church bell willringat noon September 17 to join the Bells Across America Program. It will ring for NAME ON A STONE: After checking with her nephew, Richard Smoley of Brooklyn, N.Y. (formerly of three minutes, five seconds to commemorate the 212 years. Waterbwry), Watertown resident Martha Palapis discovered the name on a tombstone that was found in her Rom the introduction in The Old Burying Ground of Ancient Westbuiy family homestead on Cherry Avenue was "Mehitable Lockwood, "who died in 1838. The stone is pictured just and Present Watertown, Conn, (updated), "212 years have passed the in front of the corner of the house where it remainedfor many years after being removedfrom a basement wall. Constitution of the UnitedStates was ratified. Throughout the years ithas The stone may have been used to support the wooden wait, Ms. Palapis said, and it is unknown where it is today. safely guided our nation through danger and success. The Palapis family bought the house from the Barlow family in 1933, and lived therefrom 1950 to 1988. The "Lest weforget,the presentseemspeculiarly fitting toreemphasizethe Barlows ran a nearby factory that was established in 1855. The house was sold to the Enquistfamily in 1988. principles which found expression in die Constitution, and make this Photo courtesy of Martha Palapis. republic of ours possible." Helene Agnew of Watertown is a longtime leader and member of the Letters local DAR chapter. (Editor's Note: The writer is not have never tried to influence any alone! Best we can tell his reckon- town manager in hiring positions From the State House 1 ing is correct and generally a good that was their's to fill under the many folks, of scientific persuasion charter. I therefore, did not, would with state Rep. Brian J. Flaherty or not, know the same facts. But the not and could not influence the Supports spending cap plan misinformation, now even more Board of Education in their hiring HARTFORD—Deputy House Minority Leader Brian J. Flaherty (R- speedily propelledbyerroneousTV practices. Furthermore, Mr. Cwick Watertown) on Monday indicated he is squarely behind Gov. John G. car commercials and the like, has was appointed with votes from both Rowland's latest action to control state spending and maintain constitu- long since left the building, and will Democratic and Republican board tional spending limits. be tough to pull back in.) members. "The governor's action to freeze hiring and his later action to hold back Year too early 2.1 don't believe the Board of up to 5 percent of state government spending are prudent, measured steps Education violated its hiring prac- to control spending, and they've got my full support," said Mr. Flaherty, to plan for Candidate not tice when they filled that position. the 68th District representative who is a member of the legislature's They followed the superintendent's Appropriations Committee. millennium clear on his To The Editor: recommendation that the full board "People may be wondering why we're running for the umbrellas when issue positions interview the final three candidates. the sun is shining, but even in good economic times, we should guard What millennium? As I understand it, our present To The Editor: Why would the board conduct inter- against runaway spending — in fact, especially in good times," Rep. I feel compelled to answer Eric views if they did notexpect to make Flaherty continued. "That's why the spending cap is there." calendar dates from the birth of Jesus Christ in 1 A.D. (There was Brown'sconfusingstatementinlast the final choice—their right under Also a member of the Legislative Management Committee, Mr. week's Town Times. After reading state law. Flaherty added he will work to see the legislature also limits its spending no 0 A.D. year). Thus, the first century ended on midnight, De- his statement, I really don't know 3. Finally, I would remind Mr. during the remainder of its two-year budget period. "As far as the where Mr. Brown stands. Brown that the superintendent's legislative budget, I am committed to doing our part to hold down slate cember 31, 100. The second cen- tury began on January 1,101 and On the one hand he thinks Mr. raises and extension of contacts has spending," he said. "The legislative branch of state government should extended Ihrough the year 200. (Raymond) Cwick is the best "best never been passed unanimously by adhere to the same measures as the governor is placing on the executive person" for the job as administrator theboard.However.theDcmocratic branch. It is clear lhat Ihe centuries begin on the years 201,301, etc., and end of the new school, but thinks the Party has been unanimous, every "I commend the governor on his decisive action to control state hiring process "stinks." Further- time, on every raise and on every spending and keep it below the cap that voters asked us to impose," the in 300, 400, etc. Consequently, it follows that our present century, more, he feels one of the solutions contract extension. Watertown lawmaker stated. "Maintaining the integrity of the spending is to "get rid" of the superintendent Of course, Mr. Brown may not cap is crucial. the 20th, began on January 1,1901, and will end onDecember31,2000. of schools, but criticized the Re- know this as he has just moved to "We have an obligation as elected officials to listen to the people's If my understanding is valid, we publican board members for hav- Watenown from Waterbury a few wishes, and their wishes were crystal clear when they approved a have another full year to go in the ing "no confidence" in the superin- short months ago and I have never constitutional spending limit by a 4-1 margin. 20th century and the second mil- tendent. seen him at a board or council "Announcing these initiatives early in the new budget year is espe- lennium after Christ! Let me be brief and to the point: meeting. cially timely, since these actions can now be implemented with minimal 1. I have been on Ihe Town Mr. Brown has come out swing- adverse impact" The 21st century and the third millennium will commence on Council for 12 years. Before that I ing from his very first press release January l,2001.That is whyStanley was active in several organizations in order to gain instant recognition. Kubrick entitled his historic film for 20 years. It is highly likely that He is trying lo distance himself Scholastic Newsmakers "2001" and not "2000." when oneormore local individuals from his own Democratic position Sincerely, vie for a local position that I know of blinding support of the superin- MarissaL.Devito, the daughter of Lou and Ann Devitoof Watertown, Jack Arisian, one or more of them. tendent by saying he can't support was named to the Dean's List at Fairfield University and was a member Walertown However, as a council member I her. Mr. Brown doesn't even want of the gfadc°£ag class. She majored in biology and spent a semester anyone to think he would have gone studying ID Florence, Ilaly. She is currently employed at Memorial Sloan •|.< • • lie Ei rum-'it to her staff orientation meeting even Kettering Career Institute in New York City. • 1. p <• ' ai pho'tii if he did know about it, so then why criticize Ihe Republicans for their number ir.duded, and p'refor'ablj.-'typed aii'd 'double-spaced.;: lack of confidence? Robert P. Belforti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Belforti of Water- Letters should be as concise us possible; letters beyond .'Oil i • , hi jlit t Mr. Brown really needs to let town, was named to the Dean's List at Assumption College in Worcester, the voters know where he stands; Mass, for the spring 1999 semester. He is a member of the class of 2002. rijit I jn (letter and >\ ill mitpubli»hany letters thai arc MbelouS. he's going to get run over in the Letters are due iiulie newspaper office 469 vl'aiti Street,.by 5 middle of the road. p.m. Mondaj Ibe week'of publication. In the event of a Mondaj Sincerely, "A SLudy of economics usually "Our admiration of One writing holiday and She"''office is closed, letters are due by 5 pin. (lie."•' reveals that Ihe best time to buy will always be in proportion to its Rosalie Loughran (R), ire'yiou . ' ais r » Watertown Town Council, anything is last year." — Marty realdifficullyanditsapparcmcasc." 'Letter lo the Kditor," P.O. R.x 1. Watertown 06795-0001. Allen — Charles Caleb Couon Waterjown Property of the Watertown HistoricalTow Societyn Times, September 16,199 9 — 5 Letters watertownhistoricalsociety.orgof leadership, not an attempt at surveying work most of my life. or expanded upon. Expanding Main Attendance based politicizing the system. For the past 10 years or so, I have Street into a four-lane road from In fact, I am notapolitician. I am worked primarily in the Watertown the intersection of French Street on caring about a former Connecticut Teacher of area with occasional work in the southerly to about the center of the Year selected from over 40,000 surrounding towns. Oakville would improve the situ- town's schools state teachers to be a spokesperson Recently, I had the opportunity ation considerably. To The Editor for children. I was the 1 lth teacher to work on a small project located Obviously two lanes already Unfortunately, reaction to my in the nation selected for induction on Main Street, close to the center exist and the other two can be con- attendance at the recent staff orien- into the National Teachers Hall of of Watertown. Although I had been structed along the old abandoned tation meeting for the Watertown Fame. I was one of 19 teachers aware of the fact that Main Street Penn Central Railroad bed which school system has forced politics selected to visit Japan to evaluate was becoming more and more runs almost parallel with Main into what I had hoped would be a their education system. I received a congested with traffic, I was abso- Street. Also, because most of the campaign focused on issues. As a Fulbright Fellowship to do educa- lutely shocked to see first hand just traffic congestion on Main Street is candidate for election to the Board tional research in China. I am well- how heavy the traffic was and that caused by motorists trying to get of Education, I attended that meet- qualified to lead the board into the a large portion of it was truck traf- from the Litchfield and surround- ingtodemonstratethatlcared about new century. fic . In my opinion, this will become ing areas to Route 8 and Route 84, ' e quality of the education our a major problem for the town of schools briefly to encourage staff This is my strength and this is Plungis Road, Munson Road, Smith jldren receive. Watertown unless it is logically and to have a good year and to encour- the positive leadership that I would Pond Road, and Fem Hill Road ^_ It has been experience as an rationally addressed ... immedi- age them to have the best interests like to bring to the B oard of Educa- should be reconstructed to form a " educator that Board of Education tion. ately. main artery from Litchfield Road members routinely attend these of our children at heart. My cam- paign will continue to focus on what As a recipient of the National The attempts being made by the to Buckingham Street, so access to meetings. In 37 years of teaching, I Educator Award from the Milken Route 8 and Route 84 can be ac- cannot remember a single opening is good and to question what is not. Reference has also been made to Family Foundation, I have been complished without going through of school when Board of Education invited to attend another meeting the center of Watertown. members were not present. the fact that I met with the superin- tendent of schools. All candidates on September 21,1999, at the state I know these scenarios have been In addition, I have been invited Department of Education to confer discussed from time to time, but to be the keynote speaker at several were invited to do so. I did spend two hours with her to discuss such with officials on teacher prepara- this situation needs immediate at- Connecticut orientation meetings tion, recruitment and retention. If tention and priority. Let's stop liv- similar to the one held in August issues as test scores, school vio- lence, the administrative structure any candidate would like to attend ing in denial. The town of Water- The purpose of these meetings is to this meeting with me, I would be town is rapidly becoming the city set a positive note for the opening of our schools, student perform- ance and the condition of the physi- happy to make arrangements. of Watertown. Let's face the prob- of schools. I sought to reinforce Sincerely, lem and start planning for it wisely. that feeling for the good of our cal plant and playing fields. During that meeting, when plans for the Robert E. Coleman, Sincerely, children. Mention is not made that Democratic candidate for David Petroccia, at this meeting I sat next to a current opening of school were discussed, Planning and Zoning Commission I asked if it would be appropriate Watertown Board of Education, to remedy this traffic density prob- Oakville member of the Board of Education Oakville from the Republican Party who was for me to attend the orientation lem are hardly what I would call also present to show her concern meeting. Traffic problems logical and rational. There is alot of Republicans have for the welfare of our children. The superintendent responded truth to the trite old expression that you "can't stop progress," or more My attendance was an example that the meeting was open to the been split on in town need appropriately"growuVin this case. of leadership, not an attempt to public and that anyone could at- force politics into the campaign. tend. No attempt was made to block to be addressed Trying to stop growth by com- board votes On that same day I visited several anyone from this meeting. I feel To The Editor: plicating and stiffening die zoning To The Editor that my attendance was an example I have been involved in land regulations will never work, espe- I am surprised that Eric Brown cially in the long term. Ordinary (D), candidate, as an attorney, did people who are trying to improve not better prepare himself for the Superintendent's Corner their lives by building a new home public arena and do his homework. or improve their financial status by If he had he would have found, Notification of Confidentiality the records.may be inspected and reviewed. developing a large piece of land public record, that the vote to ex- RequestsbyparentsandeHgiblestudenistoinspect should not be treated like the en- tend the superintendent's contract of Student Records and review the student's education records will be emy or have to bear large, unneces- and raise was never unanimous. by Betsy Hackett accommodated within a reasonable periodof time sary costs and waste excessive The votes were, however, unani- The Watertown Public Schools want to be sure but, in no case, nomore than 45 calendar days after amounts of time to get a building mous by all of the Democrats on the that the parents of its duly enrolled children are receipt of such requests. permit or receive subdivision ap- board. This last extension was made aware of the confidentiality requirements for student As required by Section 10-76d-18(b)(l) of the proval. while I was on medical leave, the records and their own rights with regard to inspecting Regulalionsof Connecticut State Agencies, requests The traffic problem on Main motion was made by Ms. (Denise) and reviewing their child's records. A full and by parentsofstudentsrequiring such requests, within Street will only improve when the Russ, seconded by Mr. (George) complete copyofWatertown'sprocedures is available three school days of the receipt of such requests if the existing infrastructure is improved (Continued on page 6) for review in the main office of every school or at the requests are made in order to prepare for a meeting central office, 10 DeForest Street, Watertown. : regarding an individualized education program or In summary, the term"parent" includes natural within three calendar days of such a request if the ZTimes- Phone (860) 274-6721 PRIME PUBLISHERS, INC. Fax 945-3116 -parent, legal guardian or an individual acting as a request is made in order to prepare for a meeting Heminway Center parent in the absence, of a parent or a guardian. related to any due process proceeding. ' 7 469 Main Street (P.O. Box One), Watertown, Connecticut 0(795 •/'Education records" are defined as any pieces of When arecordcontains information aboutstudents information, recorded in any way, that are directly other than the eligible student or parent's child, the Published every Thursday. Independently audited circulation delivered by related to the student and maintained by the school mail to all of the homes and businesses in Oakville and Watertown, eligible student or parent will not be allowed; to Connecticut. district. inspect or review the portion of the record that Thatinformationcouldinclude,besidesthename: pertains to other students. Publisher - Rudy Mazurosky a Social Security number, the name and address of Please note that a school district is not required to Editor - Tommy Valuckas the parents or other family members and any other provide an eligible student or a parent a copy of the Spoils Editor - Jim Dreher information that could make the student's identity student's education records, unless failure to do so News Staff - Susan Faber easily traceable. would effectively prevent the eligible student or Chief Financial Officer - Annette Linster We are informing you, as parents, and informing parent from exercising the right to inspect andreview Operations Director- Kurt Mazurosky students 18 years of age or older via the the district to describe the circumstances under which Circulation & Classified Manager - Walter Mazurosky "Superintendent's Corner," that you have the right it believes it has legitimate cause to deny the eligible to: • • : .: student or parent from exercising the right to inspect Advertising Staff - Vincent Dorso, Julie Ethier, Jodie Fanning, Anne Herr, Cyndi Jaret. Terry Lieder. Lyn Priestman. James Scully, Joyce Sharp. Bob :. i -make a request in writing to inspect and review and review the district to describe circumstances Sherman, Barbara Taylor, Debbie Tutolo, Dara Willenbrock. education records; under which the school district will deny a copy of o •to request an amendment to ensure that the the student's education records, it is important to Office & Production Staff - Laurel Alexander. Sharon Bell, Phyllis Bova, records are neither inaccurate nor misleading or in note that Section 10-76d-18(b)(2) of theRegulatioris George D'Aloia, Cassandra Fleming, Gail Ford, Diane Hsieh, Stephanie any way in violation of the student's privacy rights; of Connecticut Stale Agencies requires a school Knipple, Anca Manea, Laura Mazurosky, Dan Nelson. Bobby O'Brien. "•to consent to the school's disclosing personally district to provide, within five school days of the Bemice Proe. 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If, as a result of the hearing, the school district Betsy Hackett is director of special services for XTown decides that the information in the education record the Watertown school system. Letters XCimce (Continued from page 5) If you did Leszkowicz (D). The vote in favor waive their policy at any time to response to your question why —Ms. Russ, Mr. Leszkowicz, Ms. better serve the district. WOTA(Watertown-OakyUle Tax- not get (Joanne) Pannone (D), Ms. (Mar- It was clear by a majority vote payers Association) printed the LABONNE'S garet) Poulin (R), Mr. (Bernard) that Mr. Cwick would do an out- salaries of the 152 teachers that are Beauchamp (R); against — Ms. standing job of bringing the new eamingover$55,000(plus,$10,000 supplement (Mary Ann) Rosa (R); abstained— school to completion and provide in benefits), WOTA only printed 152 names because we did not have in your copy Ms. (Elaine) Adams (R) and Mr. for a smooth opening day. (Gary)Bernier(R). You claim that the Republican- room to print all 246 teachers. But of Please be advised that you can- controlled board is bending over Margaret, I assure you that WOTA not have it both ways, Mr. Brown. backwards to discredit and get rid will print the names and salaries of The vote has never been unani- of the superintendent; my opinion the remaining 94 teachers in our mous by the Republicans; it has is that she is doing that herself with next newsletter. . _ g always been unanimous by the the help oiyou and your party. Margaret, you have been on the please call us £A Democrats. The record shows I have never Board of Education foragood many at The hiring of Mr. (Raymond) voted to extend the superintendent's years negotiating teachers' salaries fe Cwick as principal of the new school contract or to give her a raise. and benefits. Why are you conceal- was a positive action for the best Sincerely, ing the true numbers on teachers' 266-4202 interest of the children and the Cheryl A. Carley, salaries now? or school district. Our board, and you chairwoman, To set the record straight, the as an attorney, should know this is Board of Education, average teacher's salary in the 274-9631 a policy-setting board and if by Republican incumbent Watertown school system is not majority vote they have the right to candidate, less than $40,000, as you claim. Watertown The true average salary of the 246 teachers is over $51,000! That is WOTA responds over $12,000 more than the na- tional average of $39,000. TORRINGTON MATTRESS to charges made Also, for the record, there are only 11 teachers — and those are in recent letters new teachers — that are earning To The Editor: less than $30,000. That is approxi- 3 Great Names ONEBIGSALE This is in response to two letters mately 4 percent of the 246 teach- OUR LOW PRICES which recently appeared in the Town ers. ENGLANDER ALWAYS INCLUDE... Tunes. 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In my So you see Margaret, you are the humble opinion, let us get to the one concealing the truth from the "bottom" line. BARK MULCH good people of Watertown-' Ray Cwick as done wonders in Oakville. You are wrong on all the school system for many years counts. — a very dedicated educator. He P.S.: The teachers' names and has brought organization, leader- *** DELIVERED *** salaries and the teachers' contract ship, responsibility, and caring for can be obtained from the superin- our children—not to mention safety Abo-viubk: WEED CONTROLLING LANDSCAPE FABRIC tendent of schools. That is public in a rather dangerous area. Why not information. look at how we and our children NEW ENGLAND BARK MULCH In response to Councilman Gary will benefit from his experience Simply your best source for the finest DARK, RICH "FINISHED" BARK MULCH Stewart's letter of September 9, and be thankful that we have some- 1999: Prove that WOTA produced one to lead us through ^ new and Call us at 738-BARK , 738-2275 or a newsletter which "contained rather difficult situation? clearly false information." If not, Why not have other candidates Toll Free at (800) 394 - BARK then WOTA suggests that you pedal "learn" the procedures and use this your nasty remarks someplaceelse. experience, plus their input—down Michael McGuffic DayS OT EvettlflgS Winsted ,GT Sincerely, the road — while thinking about Frank McHale, the children first. chairman of the board, Mr. Cwick, you are ths issue. WOTA, You have my vote. Thank-you for 1 Oakville all you've done. Sincerely, Principal right Louis J.Marchetti, 1 Watertown for the job at new school Orientation day To The Editor: was positive Fornumerousweekslhavebeen reading about the issues concern- and rewarding ing the hiring of Ray Cwick as To The Editor: Tremendous Selection! principal of the new Buckingham I am responding to an article that Street school. I have rarely read an appeared in your paper. I am one of Advance Order Savings! article thatreferred to Mr. Cwick as the Democratic candidates who was an "animate" object. He has been introduced by Dr. (Dinoo) Dastur UBS LIMITED-TIME SUE IS TOUR CHANCE TO ORDER OUR referred to as "the principal," "the at the Watertown schools' annual PREMIUM FEATHERED FRIEND' WHO BIRD FOODS AT SUPER PRICES!I good friend," or as a means to orientation meeting for the new "discredit the superintendent" as school year. I would like to explain ORDER NOW THRU SEPT. 27TH recently stated by Eric Brown, how this came about. Democratic candidate. 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Rjiejaiid terms are subject to change without nolico 534 Main St. So., Woodbuiy, CT l2l MEMBER mmm AOWAF 5SS5 FDIC 8 — Town Times, September 16,1999 Property of the WatertownLetters Historical Society (Continued from page 7) A notable exception to persons In the true spirit tion. Her letter slated that if there receiving praises could be Peg of drum corps — DIVORCE MEDIATIOwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgN was anything that I needed to know Poulin. She was commended for Sincerely, about the Board of Education that her many years of tireless devotion Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kleban, "THE PEACEFUL SOLUTION" she would be happy to meet with in serving on the Board of Educa- directors, ATTORNEY PAUL E. NIESOBECKI me to discuss any issues I might Weslbury Drum Corps, have. tion. A tour of duty that was gov- erned by her heart and not politics. on behalf of all MONAGAN & NIESOBECKI, LLC I availed myself of her offer. I She always put the love of the chil- its members, 61 Holmes Avenue, Waterbury have discussed many items with dren of Watertown above and be- Oakville her in the past and she has main- yond anything else. 203-754-7893 tained an open door policy. When I watched Peg's hands shake ALSO: my fellow running mate Robert and her eyes fill with tears as they Non-union Divorce Litigation; Support; Custody; Post Judgment Issues Coleman and I were discussing presented the bouquet of roses to (Continued from page 1) campaign strategies, he reviewed her. The genuineness and sincerity with me the meeting he had with expressed as she graciously re- Voting in favor of the raises were Dr. Dastur. ceived her gift was a testimony to board members Denise Russ, Peg During our conversation, he told the many hours, days, and years Poulin, George Leszkowicz.Joanne me how he had asked if he could that she has dedicated to the chil- Pannone, and Bemie Beauchamp. attend the orientation meeting and dren and the future of Watertown. Member Mary Ann Rosa was not Dr. Dastur indicated that everyone Watertown would be well served present at the meeting. was welcome and that if he were to if our Board of Education were The board approved the raise for attend she would announce him as made up of more Peg Poulins and AssistantSuperiniendent of Schools a candidate. I approached Dr. Das- less politicians. Philip Pelosi, at a current salary of Join Us tur after a Board of Education Sincerely, $91,610, in a7-to-l vote. The raise An Afternoon with Julie Watson Bass meeting, at which all three Demo- Tom Murphy, was opposed by Mrs. Carley be- Byers Representative cratic candidates were present, and Democratic candidate cause the salary "had reached its I asked her if I could attend. for Board of Education, maximum," she said. Refreshments will be served while you view the entire I viewed this orientation day as Watertown The vote was unanimous for the Byers Choice line, more than 300 Carolers on display. a chance to see first hand how the director of special services, Betsy Take place in a drawing for a Signed Retired Caroler and administrators and staffwould kick Hackett, currently making $76,862; the 1999 Red Victorian display-sized Santa. off the new year. All the speakers Notes of thanks Director of Buildings and Grounds To The Editor Date: Sunday, September 19 were enthusiastic and motivated. Charles Beliveau, at a current sal- The speakers each thanked every- We, the members of the West- Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. ary of $37,951; for Director of one who somehow helped to get bury Drum Corps, would like to say Place: HIDDEN TREASURES Budget and Financial Planning ready for the new school year. "a million thank-yous" to the Amelia Grover, making $47,125 530 Middlebury Road, Middlebury, CT Whether it was an administra- Oakville-Watertown Drum Corps R.S.V.P.S welcomed (203)598-7158 before the raise; and for Director of tor, custodian, paraprofessional, or and their director, Jim DeMarest, Operations Tom Cordeau, whose some other person that helped out, for the helping hand they extended pre-raise salary is $43,680. everyone was full of compliments. to us on Saturday, September 11. Also receiving 3 percent hikes bidden Trreasures References were made to past stu- Our bus broke down on our way w 3 are the cafeteria director, the secre- Village Square - Rt. 64, Middlebury, CT "if - \ *J dents who have paid tribute to their to theNortheastem Regional Cham- tary to the school superintendent, 203-598-7158 s.ti(M former teachers. Nothingwas nega- pionship Contest in Bethel. As their and the computer network coordi- tive. bus passed by, their director (Mr. nator, Mrs. Carley said. DeMarest) stopped and all of Westbury'smembers boarded their bus, which was headed in the same Oktoberfest 1999 Celebrates with AHStar direction and for the same event October 1 to 3 in Watertown We are truly grateful for your 15th Year Anniversary assistance. Big Savings on IVIaytag, Jenn Air, Magic Chef Do You KNOW WHERE Lowest Prices of the Year YOUR MONEY GOES? Dear Neighbor, Take care of this letter. It entitles you to take part in our exclusive 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SALE. 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ROSE INTERIORS has been issued by Mary Greene, The town's Conservation Commission-Inland Wetlands Agency has yet to make a ruling on the application. town zoning enforcement officer, Custom Window Treatments who said Friday if the club does not Afewresidents spoke outagainst increased runoff from developing the Taft site to accommodate a 40,000-square-foot rink that would seat about comply, the matter will be sent to ^ Verticals • Blinds • Duettes • Cornices • Fabrics 520. A large parking lot off Guemseytown Road contiguous to the ^ Professional Measuring &. Installation the town attorney. Cruikshank Athletic Center would be reconfigured, and the new rink The club received an electrical would be connected to the center by an enclosed walkway. permitfor the lights from thetown's Taft would lose one of its athletic fields to make way for the brick Custom Reupholstering building inspector, Richard Fusco, Free Pickup & Delivery but did not receive a permit from building. hernorthecomroission.commented Parents associated with the town's youth hockey program made a pitch to approve the site plan, noting hockey has given many youngsters a Shop-At-Hoiue Custom Ms. Greene, who said she issued worthwhile activity over the years to participate in. Among his remarks, the club a permit for a sign. Taft Headmaster Lance Odden said the plan would free up more time for Decorating Service The facility operates as a mem- public skating and ice time for the youth and Watertown/Pomperaug Co- by Rose Ciardin© bership club, not a commercial Op teams at the current Mays Rink. business, she added, and leases the 703 Main Street Attorney Gail E. McTaggart from Secor, Cassidy, and McPartland, Watertown, CT adjacent Grand Oak Villa property P.C., engineer Kent M. Schwendy, P.E., and an architect also covered 274-4310 to a catering firm. various aspects of the rink proposal for the audience. "The commission feels the lights are not appropriate and are not in harmony with a residential area," Ms. Greene said. community," Mr. Pisani said later. 1995 to 1999. He is currently the "We don't intend to pull them "The town is chasing a lawsuit founder and executive director of out,"* declared Cercemaggiore's because of 11 lights. (The club) Democracy Works, an advocacy vice president, Giuseppe Pisani. could use the money in other ways." center promoting democratic val- "It's a terrible injustice. As prop- The Cercemaggiore club's rela- ues and full democratic participa- erty owners we have rights. We tionship with the zoning commis- tion. operate under a special use permit. sion has been one of "near combat" For more information on the It doesn't make us second-class for the past few years, club member league or its programs, call (860) citizens." John Vitone told council members. 567-5619. The club received a permit from Efforts to resurface the road and Ms. Greene and from Mr. Fusco, plant flowers have been turned Mr. Pisani stated. "The commis- down by the commissioners who Red Sword gala sion claims Mary Greene didn't consider the development an "ex- pansion of permitted use." WATERBURY — The Ameri- have the authority to approve the can Cancer Society will hold its lights. Zoning regulations say she "We're the subject of bureau- 19th annual Red Sword gala on does. cratic mischief," said Mr. Vitone, Friday, November 5, at the Shera- who urged the council to consider "We are being faced with a ton Waterbury Hotel, East Main lawsuit," Mr. Pisani said, as he the issue before reappointing com- Here's a Wedding Reception or Special mission members. Street., starting at 7 pjn. with a addressed Town Council members reception and preview of silent Celebration Just Waiting to Happen on September 7. Established in auction items. 1974, the club is "a community- Women's league This year's theme is "All That At Homc.In A Hall...In A Tent...We Have Everything You based organization" that has raised LITCHFIELD—MilesS.Rap- Glitters." Proceeds from the event Need To Create a Celebration to Remember Always money for the senior center and for oport will address the League of will provide programs and services Tents • Tables & Chairs -China • Beautiful Linens • Glassware • Silver medical causes. "Things could get Women Voters ofLitchfieldCounty for local cancer patients and their FREE PARTY PLANNING SERVICES ugly," he told council members, at its fall meeting Thursday, Sep- families. Dinner and dancing will Dependable Reservations • Courteous Service referring to the commission as an tember 23, at the home of Elayne begin at 8 p.m. toi-sai. 8-5:30; Sm s-noon Taylor Rental "overzealous zoning board." Landau, 272 Norfolk Road. A wine For more information about the 696 Winsted Rd. "It's a shame the town is going buffet will begin at 5 p.m. event and tickets, call (203) 756- Torrington, CT to undergo an expense, spending Mr. Rapoport served as the sec- 8888, ext. 132. imp* RENTAL (860) 489-7275 funds that could go back into the retary of state for Connecticut from (SI The Party Professionals SB (860) 496-RENT Academy Your dog is at your side Is your bank of Driving no matter what. this loyal? Evening Class:

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Qualify You For Insurance Reduction .ZZTAIVl ERIC AIM Call OF CONNECTICUT 574-3158 Just To Register Now! torbury call 7S7-y j()l • Outside VRltcfbury area, fall t-800-701-940] • Multtk'l*tii'V * St'YHKrlti' * Wilh'littirli • Wni'tlhiffv • f'*»''~rrr^t'nr * W'nttft'ct * Wtilctitt '.= ! 10 — TownProperty Times, September 16, 199 9 of the Watertown Historical Society BALDWIN BUGLES watertownhistoricalsociety.orgGain geod bucks, but lose principal by Tommy Valuckas The Baldwin School PTA re- ceived doses of good and bad news Sept. 11-25 last week at its first formal meeting of the academic year. On the upside was a report the 50% off Drapery Labor PTA's checking and savings ac- counts were in good shape, with several thousands of dollars avail- 25% off Specialty Labor able to the organization in what OlTer includes: fancy valanct'S, swags & jabots, conceivably is the group's final year Duvets, cornices & headboards of existence. Wilh the new elemen- tary school under construction All Prints & Upholstery Fabrics expected to open in 2000, both Baldwin and Griffin schools will 15%-25% off go out of business as learning insti- tutions. Slipcover Labor 10% off Consequently, the PTA leaders and a sizeable number of parents who turned out for the September 8 Secretary Beth Dodge, President Nancy Lillian, Vice President Noreen Home Fabric Mills meeting concurred the money bal- Buckley, and Treasurer Donna Horbachuk, left to right, comprise the 882 South Main St., Rt. 10, Cheshire, CT 06410 ance should be spent on the young- leadership for the Baldwin School PTA, which met for its first meeting of Tel. (203) 272-3529 Fax (203) 272-6686 sters, and be fully depleted by next the 1999-2000 academic year at the school on September 8. — Times summer. Photo, Valuckas Shop online... homefabric.com Whatever the Baldwin "family" involves itself in 1999-2000, how- its fall open house and book fair natures on, indicating where and Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed, Fri. 10-9; Th., Sat. 10-5 ever, will be done mostly without yesterday (Wednesday), from when they'll be helping out Principal Gina Calabrese. She which it can receive $300 worth of In addition to Mrs. Lillian, the confiraied at the meeting she had books from the distributor. With PTA officers for 1999-2000 are accepted a principalship with the the school closing down, the tomes Noreen Buckley, vice president Waterbury school system, and could Don't Be Left Out in the Cold! will need to find a home. Beth Dodge, secretary; and Donna be leaving her Baldwin postas early "We won't use them for the li- Horbachuk, treasurer. as the end of this week. Order your custom brary this year because there won't sq,eiy covers now - Retired principal William Nor- be a (school) library next year," Mrs. Rell drops by — wood, who served at several of the noted parent Joann Holland. Mesh & solid Covers town's public schools, and was a (Continued from page 1) The committeechairwomen said up to 20 yr. warranty longtime leader at Swift Junior computer technology in classrooms, High, will be un-retiredandbrought they should be able to plan some exciting activities for the young- but we still have a long way to go. in as an interim principal at Bald- Before too long, computers in the Great prices on 10 year Polymer Covers too! win. sters this school year, possibly even taking them off site for programs, classroom will become as common- "It'll be very sad to leave," Mrs. place as a chalkboard and computer Calabrese, a Watertown resident, because of the healthy budget bal- Great opportunity to take advantage of Fall ance. The PTA voted to leave intact know-how will be an important told the PTA. "It'sbeen wonderful. measure of academic achievement in-ground installations & layaway programs. But Vm still going to be around!" about $2,200 in the savings ac- count for the time being, and not and a necessity for success in the The Hayward/Arneson She thanked all the administra- workplace. tive staff, teachers, parents and PTA transfer it into checking. NaviGator The group was reminded of the "Technology businesses cur- for all their support since she was rently account for one out of every Pool Vac appointed Baldwin's chief on Sunday, September 26 "Family Day" planned at Veteran's Memo- six jobs in Connecticut, and the Closeout Sale March 10, 1997. Mrs. Calabrese, highest growth rates in employ- who'll become the principal of the rial Park, Nova Scotia Hill Road, $ from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is being ment opportunities are expected to 445 Walsh Elementary School.received occur in the technology industry, a hearty round of applause from the held in conjunction with a state- with rebate she continued. "That's why it's so parents at the meeting. wide family day theme. All adults 7779 Good Reputation People and children from Watertown- critical that we take aggressive "I've known Gina for about 10 actions now to equipour classrooms years, and we thank you for all that Oakville are invited to attend for picnics, games, and frivolity. and libraries and train our students SNYDER you've done for this school," said with cutting-edge technology." PTA President Nancy Lillian in And as what generally occurs at the first PTA session of the school "It's vital that all of our students response. have access to state-of-the-art No home for the books year—sign-up sheets were placed POOLS about for parents to plant their sig- computer technology from kinder- 2016 Straits Tpke., Rt. 63, Middlebury, CT 06762 598-0737 Baldwin was scheduled to hold garten through graduate school," Gov. Rowland said. "Computers in the classroom are an increasingly Knitting Classes important educational tool and we Qasses run for 8 weeks. Pay $50. for all 8 weeks or our new must make certain that every stu- option of "Pay As You Go" at $10. a week per session attended. dent has access to computer train- ing usage." • Wednesday - 7 pm to 9 pm Starts 9/22 to 10/10/99 Board calls • Wednesday -10 am to 12 pm (Continued from page 1) Starts 9/22 to 10/10/99 two weeks after all board members haveachance to communicate their concerns to members of the new school's Executive Building Com- 1 Call now for information at 274-9450 (Kelly) or 945-6135 (Cheryl) | mittee.

••••, ..•.,• •.••.••:.•.: EBC members, who expressed W9*. i^^S MR ;""' p • unanimous opposition to sidewalks at a recent meeting, believe the Echo Lake Road hill is "too steep THOMAS G. PARISOT for little kids who won't be seen by Attorney At Law (oncoming) traffic," Superintendent Secor, Cassidy & McPartland, EC. of Schools Dinoo Dastur told board members. In addition, a dangerous LOOK FOR OUR INSERT IN THE Personal Injury situation wouldoccur if parents drop children off on the sidewalk. and all Civil Trials "If we allowed sidewalks, we're - No Fee fir Initial Consultation - sending the message that it's all . If you do not receive one please call: right to walk there," Dr. Dastur said. "These kids are little. They 274-2672 WATERBURY OFFICE SOUTHBURY OFFICE WATERTOWN OFFICE haven't learned the safety rules. 41 Church Street 900 Main Street South 401 Main Street We felt it is not safe to put the Waterbury, CT Southbury, CT Watertown, CT sidewalks near the road. It isn't for Adams Super Food Stores (203) 757-9261 (203) 264-8223 (860) 274-2165 fiscal reasons. It's for the safety of Property of the Watertown Historical TowSocietyn Times, September 16,1999 — 11 the children." Although some have argued Museum's 'Festival of the Trees' sidewalks are necessary for people walking to the school after hourswatertownhistoricalsociety.org, WATERBURY—AMattatuck a magnificent 12-foot tree. "our first priority is the safety of the Museum traditional favorite, the Also planned is a spectacular school children," Dr. Dastur said. "Festival of the Trees," will usher display of 1,000 porcelain dolls The original design of the school in this year's holiday season and created and donated by designer indicated sidew: :ks on the interior organizers have planned a special Louis Nichole. The dolls will be PERENNIALS-HERBS of the site, board Chairwoman end of the millennium celebration. dressed in a variety of period and Cheryl Carley said. Board mem- ChairedbyWatertown'sSandra ethnic outfits made by students and BUYING DIRECT FROM THF GROWER INSURES YOU OF bers felt such a sidewalk would Skyrme, the festival, with a theme other groups from throughout the TOP QUALITY. HUGE SELECTION AND BEST PRICES. bring people away from the street of "Twentieth Century Holidays," region, and will be available for "and keep them safe," she said. will open on Friday, November 19, sale. f NOW is the time to plant Perennials with a preview cocktail party and Other entertainment planned ,fj for next year's enjoyment EBC members voted recently to will run through Sunday, Novem- throughout the run of the festival ask the Planning and Zoning Com- ber 28. are holiday dance and musical per- HUGE PLANTS IN LARGE mission to reconsider its approval Decorated and donated formances. HARDY 10" FIBER POTS of a sidewalk on the Echo Lake Special themed events are Anyone interested in participat- Also Available in 4" and 12" Road perimeter. In order to elimi- planned for each day of the festival, ing in the festival by donating a MUMS sizes and baskets nate the sidewalks, an application including a children's party, com- decorated tree, costuming dolls or MON-FRl 9-6 - NEW WEEKEND HOURS - SAT & SUN 9-3 would have to be submitted to munity celebration, and family both, should call the museum at 6 Chimney Road, Watertown 274-0685 amend the special permit. party. During the week-long festi- (203) 753-0381, ext. 10. The festi- In other business, Mrs. Carley val, the museum, at 144 West Main val was broached at the Baldwin appointed board members Denise Street, will be decked in all manner School PTA meeting in Watertown Russ and Mary Ann Rosa, as well of holiday finery. on September 8; anyone from that I as Dr. Dastur and new school prin- The trees to be displayed are school interested in drumming up cipal Ray Cwick, to join heron the decorated and donated by busi- support at the North Street facility furniture committee that would nesses, organizations, and individu- may leave a note for PTA President work with the new school's interior als, and will be available for sale. A Nancy Lillian or Vice President designer. The architect, Fletcher special feature at this year's festi- Noreen Buckley, or call 9454870. JackAndJMWent Melt Thompson, was awarded a $5,000 val, sure to delight children of all Hours at the Mattatuck Museum contract to bid on purchasing furni- ages, will be the "Brass City Ex- are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays ture, fixtures, and equipment. press," an electric train display through Saturdays, and noon to 5 So Where Are You ^5ing To Get Yours If Y2K In other business. Old Polk which will chug around the base of p.m. Sundays; call(203) 753-0381. School isslated for demolition over the Columbus Day weekend pend- ing P&ZC approval, said facilities Fee per dancer is $4. committee Chairman Bernie Nutmeg Squares Refreshments will be served. For Beauchamp. More abatement is The Nutmeg Square and Round more information, call 274-6876, needed at the site of the old brick Dance Club will hold a plus-level 574-2947, or 283-4952. The club is CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION structure that is located adjacent to square and round dance, featuring sponsoredbytheParksand Recrea- ON OUR COMPLE :E LINE OF Polk School on Buckingham Street. caller Allan Brozek and cuers Tom tion Department. Officials believe they can have and Liz Becker, on Saturday, Sep- EMERGENCY WELL HAND PUMPS. the building demolished while tember 25, from 8 to 11 p.m. at WATEK DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. school is in session at Polk. "We Judson School, 124 Hamilton Lane. Oktoberfest 1999 5 Bmson Road, Oxford, CT K478 (203)264-8183 feel we can do this and do it safely," Spectators are welcome. October 1 to 3 in Watertown Mr. Beauchamp said. The dances are held in smoke- freeandalcohol-freeenvironments. Jump At This Opportunity! <=A-ta.besaue DANCE SUPPLIES CThe~BEST For LES|) NMBT's 95 Great Children's Tap Shoes*19 Adult »22* Savings Black -White- Tan $ ! 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Caouette of Oakville, and Richard began her career alLotus Magazine services for Mary Ann (Colucci) Conception Church for a Mass at Mr. Pescetelli was an avid out- Caouette of East Hartford; three in Boston and had been employed Brownlee, 53, of 16 Drive, 9:30 a.m. Burial was in SL James doorsman and a member of the daughters, Patricia Bleau of Water- in the marketing department of the will be held today (Thursday) at Cemetery, Naugatuck. Bristol Fish and Game Club. bury, and Rita Legassey and Anne Oakland Tribune and P.C. World 8:15 a.m. from the Maiorano Fu- Mrs. Crawford, widow of Besides his wife, he leaves two Lindsay, both of Wolcott; two magazine. She was also president neral Home, 95 Willow Street, George Crawford, died Monday, sons, Robert Pescetelli of Water- brothers, Edward Caouette of andproprietorofRedfieldResearch. Waterbury, to St Margaret's September 13, at Wolcott View town and Charles Pescetelli of Waterbury and George Caouette of Besides her parents, she leaves Church, Wil- Manor. Southington; andabroIhcr,Edward Wolcott; four sisters, Irene Caou- her paternal grandmother, Helen C. low Street, for She was born in Boston, Mass., Pescetelli of Waterbury. ette of Waterbury, Doris Delage of Collins of Watertown, Conn.; her a Mass at 9 daughter of the late Harold and Contributions may be made to Leesburg, Ha., Loretta Gagne of maternal grandmother, Lillian a.m. Entomb- Josephine (McQuillen) Stewart. VNA Health Care Hospice, 50 Zephyrhills, Fla., and Alice Russell of Hummelstown, Pa.; a ment will be in She worked at Miller & Peck De- Brookside Drive, Waterbury, Parazelli of Enfield; 20 grandchil- brother, Robert C. Collins of Wa- Calvary Queen partment Store and Deschino's 06708. dren; and six great-grandchildren. tertown, Conn.; and two sisters, of Peace Maus- Dress Shop in Woodbury before Contributions may be made to Sarah A. and Rebecca R. Collins, oleum, Water- she retired several years ago. Gertrude Collins VNA Hospice of Waterbury, 50 both of Harwinton, Comm. bury. She leaves a son, Burton Hem- WATERTOWN—Funeral serv- BrooksideRoad, Waterbury 06708; Contributions may be made to Mrs. Brown- ing way of Wolcott; a daughter, Jean ices for Mrs. Gertrude Collins, 86, or Disabled American Veterans, the Kate Collins Memorial Schol- lee, wife of Mary Ann Brownlee Miller of Oakville; six grandchil- formerly ofGreenwood Street, were Chapter 9, 103 Green Street, Wa- arship,Lewis S. Mills High School, James Brownlee, died Monday, dren; and seven great-grandchil- held Friday, September 10, at 10 terbury 06708. c/o the Guidance Office, Lyons September 13, attheUConn Heallh dren. She was predeceased by a a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Road, Burlington, Conn. 06013. A Center. son, Harold Hemingway. Church. Burial was in Mount Ol- John F. Ditoto memorial gathering took place Fri- She was born September^ 1946, ivet Cemetery. WATERBURY—Funeral serv- day evening, September 10, at the in Waterbury, daughter of Fred W. Armand Pescetelli Mrs. Collins, widow of Albert ices for John F. Ditoto, 86, of 52 Hickcox Funeral Home in Water- and Eleanor (Vaccarelli) Colucci. Collins, died Monday, September Long Hill Road, were held Friday, town. She was a senior vice president at OAKVTLLE — Funeral serv- 6, at St. Mary's Hospital in Waler- September 10, at 9 a.m. from the Webster Bank for the past 30 years. ices for Armand Pescetelli, 65, of bury. Maiorano Funeral Home to St. Martha B. Grady Besides her husband and par- Frances Ann Drive, were held She was born September 13, Lucy's Church for a Mass at 9:30 WATERBURY—Funeral serv- ents, she leaves two daughters, Julie Monday, September 13, at9 a.m. at 1912, in EagleLake, Maine, daugh- a.m. Burial was in Mount Olivet ices and burial of MarthaB.Grady, E. Armentrout and Annette M. the Hickcox Funeral Home, Water- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cemetery, Watertown. 86, of Prospect Street, were sched- Brownlee, both of Georgia; two town. Burial was in Mount Olivet Lavigne. She was a resident of Mr. Ditoto, husband of Rose uled to be private and at the con- brothers, Fred W. Colucci JJI of Cemetery, Watertown. Watertown for 40 years, and was a (Persio) Ditoto, died Wednesday, venience of the family. Watertown and John J. Colucci of Mr.PescetellLhusbandof Marie communicant of St. John the Evan- September 8, at Cedar Lane Reha- Mrs. Grady, wife of Wallace J. WolcotU and two grandchildren. (Roy) Pescetelli, died Friday, Sep- gelist Church. bilitation Center. Grady of Waterbury, died Friday, Contributions may be made to tember 10, at St. Mary's Hospital in Contributions may be made to He was born March 17,1913, in September 10, at Grove Manor theUConn Health Center.Farming- Waterbury. St. John the Evangelist Church, c/o Waterbury, son of the late Convalescent Home. ton 06032. He was born in Duryea, Pa., on 21 Academy Hill, Watertown Domenico and Anne (Orsatti) Di- She was bom in Woodbury on Gladys M. Crawford August 11, 1934, son of the late 06795. The Hickcox Funeral Home, toto. He was a barber and operated December 4,1912, daughter of the Charles and Laura (Merli) Pe- John's Barber Shop in Cheshire. late Simon and Veronica Bensav- WOLCOTT — Private funeral Watertown, was in charge of ar- scetelli. He lived in Oakvflle for the HealsoranDitoto'sHardwareStore age. She lived in Watertown for services for Mrs. Gladys M. (Ste- rangements. past 30 years. He was graduated in Waterbury before he retired in many years before moving to Wa- wart) Hemingway Crawford, for- from Wilby High School in 1953 1976. He was aU.S. Army veteran terbury. She retired from Plume & merly of Countryside Apartments, Joseph G. Caouette and from Warren F. Kaynor Re- of World War H, and a member of Atwood and was a communicant of WOLCOTT—Funeral services the Veterans of Foreign Wars Immaculate Conception Church. for Joseph G. Caouette, 77, of 14 Oakville Post 7330. She leaves a daughter, Cecile Wooduck Road, were held Mon- McNew of Waterbury; a brother, MUNSON-LOVETERE FUNERAL HOMES, Inc. day, September 13, at 8:30 a.m. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, John D. Ditoto of Wolcott GeorgeBensavageofOakville;and from the Woods'ck Memorial to St. and Peter J. Ditoto of Waterbury; a a sister, Ann LeRoy of Port Or- Woodbury Southbury Leo the Great brother, Raymond Ditoto of Wa- ange, Fla. Funeral Home (Estab. 1822) Funeral Home Church, Water- terbury; and a sister, Rita Mongillo Contributions may be made to Main Street South 235 Main Street North bury, for a Mass I ofOcala,Fla. the St. Vincent DePaul Society of Route 6 at 9:30 a.m. Route 6 Walerbury, Inc., 34 Willow Street, Burial with mil-1 Woodbury Southbury Kathryn R. Collins Waterbury. The Hickcox Funeral itary honors was I REDONDO BEACH, Calif. — Home, Watertown, is in charge of in Calvary Cem- (203) 263-2146 A memorial service for Ms. Kathryn arrangements. etery, Waterbur- *** Owned &f Operated by the Lovetere Family * * * "Kate" Redfield Collins, 32, of y- North Broadway, was held Satur- Please feel free to call us for a comparison quote with no obligation. Mr. Caou- day, September 11, at 11 a.m. at ette, husband Joseph Caouette United Congregational Church, of Rita (Ayotte) Caouette, died Torrington, Conn. Burial was to be Lobster, chicken Thursday,September9,at his home. private and at the family's conven- dinner Saturday He was the son of the late George ience in Evergreen Cemetery, The Special Events Committee and Gratia "Grace" (Lecomte) Watertown, Conn. at the United Methodist Church, JOHN G. O'NEILL Caouette. He was service manager Ms. Collins died Monday, Sep- 305 Main Street, will hold a lobster at Paper Delivery Co. for many tember 6, at Waterbury Hospital, and chicken dinner on Saturday, years, retiring in 1986. He was a FUNERAL HOME Waterbury, Conn. September 18, with servings run- U.S. Army veteran of World War ning continuously from 5 to 6:30 II, and served in Okinawa. She was bom June 10,1967, in "Within The Means Of All" Waterbury, daughter of Robert and p.m. Mr. Caouette was a member of • Serving All Faiths • Pre-Arrangements Jean (Russell) Collins of Harwin- The menu will consist of either a St. Leo the Great Church, the For- ton, Conn. She was a 1985 graduate lobster or half a chicken, together • Pre-Need Funeral Trust Accounts esters of America, and was the of Lewis Mills High School in with fresh corn on the cob, cole • Complete Burial & Cremation Services former grand chief and current Burlington, Conn., and graduated slaw, baked potato, rolls, and butter. grand secretary and treasurer of Beverage choices will be iced tea, Court Champlain No. 146. He was from Boston University with a Serving Oakville-Watertown & Surrounding Areas degree in marketing in 1990. She coffee, or lemonade, with a slice of a member of the Veterans of For- watermelon served for dessert. eign Wars Oakville Post 7330. was a California resident the past 742 Main St., Oakville Peter J. Zakowich, 274-3005 eight years. Take-out orders will be accepted Besides his wife, he leaves five She worked as an account ex- and ticket reservations are required for either the sit-down dinner or the take-outs. Deadline for reservations was Wednesday. KCOX Irunera Costs for the complete dinners FIRST OIL CO. Family owned and operated since 1884. are $14 for the lobster, and $9 for the chicken. HOME HEATING OIL 9 The event is open to the public, 150 Gallon Minimum • Traditional and with proceeds going to help bal- (smaller amounts available) PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE .89 - Cremation Services ance the current expenses of the • full service oil company church activities and outreach. • Pre-arrangement Counseling • automatic deliveries • service contract For last-minute ticket informa- • budget plan • 24-hour burner service • Prepayment Plans Include: tion, call the church office at 274- Irrevocable Trust Funds 3785 weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 753-5255 797-1505 Insurance Funding pjn., orChairman Howard Gates at or 274-1422. H. Paul Hickcox - Carol M. Hickcox 274-8383 1-800-432-4OIL(4645) 195 Main St., Watertown 274-9522 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTow Societyn Times, September 16,199 9 — 13 Religious New Beginnings Assembly of God Servicwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge with Holy Communion, 10:15 the "Golden Elephant" room, filled Meets at Union Congregational ajn.. Coffee Hour following worship. with second-hand items. There will 161 Buckingham Street be a Children's World, with face- Mattatuck Unitarian Oakville, 274^759 Universalist Society painting, balloons, and games, and Thursday, September 16 — Mid- 122 South Pomperaug A venue a "Kid's Shopping World." Week Service, 7 pjn. Woodbury, 263-4810 Luncheon will be served in the Sunday, September 19 — Morning Sunday, September 19 — Sunday parish house beginning at 11 a.m. Worship, 9 ajn.; Sunday Evening Home Services and Religious Education, Bible Studies, call for information. The country store will feature 10:30 ajn., child care provided. cheese, mums, and bags of fresh apples. Berean Baptist United Methodist Entertainment will be ongoing 965 LitchfieU Road 305 Main Street 274-9979 274-3785 during festival day. The Bristol Olde Sunday, September 19 — Sunday Thursday, September 16 — Boy TymcFiddlcrs will perform on The School, all ages, 9:45 ajn.; Morning Scouts, 6:30 pjn.; United Methodist Green starting at 11 a.m. At 1 p.m., Worship, 10:45; Evening Service, 6; Women Meeting, 7:30 p.m. , taking over will be the Rocking nursery available all services. Saturday, September 18 — District Rooster square dancers from New- Wednesday, September 22—Mid- UMW Board Meeting, 9 ajn. u>3pjn.; town. "Johnny Applesccd" will be 'eek Prayer, 7:30 p.m. Lobster and Chicken Dinner, Fellow- makingappearancesthroughoutlhc ship Hall and take-outs, 5 to 6:30. First Bible Baptist day. Sunday, September 19 — Sunday Woodbury Masonic Lodge THE TRADITION CONTINUES: Since its doors opened in 1907, the A number of artisans and Park Road, Woodhury School, Adult Bible Study, 9 a.m.; students of St. John the Evangelist School have been a familiar sight on Worship Service, 10:30. craftspeople have taken spaces on 225-0130 Main Street as they walk from the school building to St. John the Sunday, September 19 —Worship Monday, September 20 — Cub The Green to display and sell their Service, 10 ajn.; Family Service, 6 Scouts, 7 pjn.; Waterbury Chorale, 7. Evangelist Church for Mass at noon. The second grade is already insidework. There is still space available pjn. Tuesday, September 21 — Bazaar on this particular day (September 3), and shown are the studentsfrom the for exhibitors who would like to be Wednesday, September 22 — Playshop, 9:30 ajn.; CherubChoir, 4:14 third and fourth grades as they prepare to enter the churchforfirst Fridayapart of the festival; call thechurch Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. to 5 pjn.; Weight Watchers, 5:30; M YF, Mass. Photo courtesy of Rosemary Grady. of fice at 264-5890 for more details. 6 to 7:15; Disciple Bible Study, 7; The Bible Church Bazaar Playshop, 7. 240 Dwight Street Wednesday. September 22 — Dis- Saturday,September25—Lutheran a.m.;Mass, 11. SSND Octoberfest Walerbury, (203) 75S-O197 cipleBible Study. 7pjn.; Adult Choir, Youth Organization Mountain Biking, Monday, September 20 — Mass, 8 WILTON—The School Sisters Sunday, September 19—Worship 7:30. 9ajn.; A.A., 5:30 pjn. ajn. of Notre Dame will hold their an- Service, 9:30 ajn.; Beginner and Jun- Tuesday, September 21 —Mass, 8 Gateway Bible St. Mary Magdalen (KC) nualOctoberfestattheMotherhouse ior Church, 10; Seminars, 11. ajn. 500 Buckingham Street 16 Buckingham Street on Saturday and Sunday, October 9 Wednesday, September22—Mass, B'nai Israel Congregation Oakvilk, 274-8676 Oakville, 274-9273 and 10. Directions are on the St 8 ajn. Meets at Sunday, September 19 — Sunday Thursday, September 16 — Mass John the Evangelist Church bulle- St. James Lutheran Church School for all ages, including adults, for Joseph Avellani, 7:30 ajn.; Sun- tin board, 574 Main Street, Water- Peter Road, Southbury 9:30 ajn.; Morning Worship Service, Church of the Nativity (RC) shine Luncheon Group, church hall, 48 East Street, Bethlehem town. - 264-6873 11; Children's Church ages 3 to 6, noon; Knights of Columbus, church 266-5211 - A month-long raffle is taking Friday, September 17 — Weekly 11:30, nursery care provided. hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, September 16—Mass, 8 place in conjunction with the event. Hebrew School, 4 to 5:45 p.m.; Serv- Tuesday. September 21 — Musi- Friday, September 17 — Mass for ajn. Tickets for the raffle will be sold ices,?. cians" Practice, 7:30 pjn. William Welsh, 7:30 ajn. Friday, September 17 — Mass, 8 after the Masses at St. John the Christ Episcopal Saturday, September 18 — Mass a.m. Bunker Hill Congregational for Angeline Aurio, 8 ajn.; Confes- Evangelist Church on Saturday and 274 Bunker Hill A venue 25 The Green Saturday, September 18 — Vigil Sunday, September 18 and 19. 274-1910 sions in church, 2:30 to3:30p.m.; Vigil Mass, 5 pjn. Waterbury, (203) 7S7-0S39 Mass for Yvonne Pronovost, 4. Saturday, September 18 — N.A. Sunday, September 19 — Mass, 8 Thursday, September 16—Karate, Sunday, September 19 — Mass for 6:30 pjn.; Bazaar Workshop, 7. Meeting, 7 pjn. ajn.; Mass, 9:30; Mass, 11. Animal blessings Sunday, September 19 — Holy the parish, 7 ajn.; Mass for Francesco Monday, September 20 — Mass, 8 The seventh annual St. Francis Saturday, September 18 — Martial Daddona, 8:30; Rosary, 9:30; Mass for Arts, 10 a.m.; Al-Anon, 10:30. Communion, 8 a.m.; Holy Commun- ajn. Day Blessing of the Animals pro- ion, 10:30 ajn. MarionFranzese, 10; Mass for Antonio Tuesday, September 21 —Mass, 8 Sunday, September 19 —Worship Orsini. gram will take place Sunday, Sep- Monday, September 20 — A.A., ajn. Service. lOajn.; Sunday School. 10:30. Monday, September 20—Mass for tember 26, at S p.m. at All Saints' 10:30 a.m.; Women's A.A., 7 pjn. Wednesday, September 22—Mass, Monday, September 20 — King's Alice Guglielmetti, 7:30 ajn. Episcopal Church,262Main Street. Daughters, 1 p.m. Tuesday,September21—Al-Anon 8 ajn. Meeting, 10 a.m. Tuesday, September21 —Mass for There will be a short service Tuesday, September 21 — Girl Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Barrett, 7:30 a.m.; with music, followed by the bless- Scouts, 3:30 pjn. Legion of Mary, chapel, I p.m. Wednesday, September 22 — Boy Christ Episcopal South Britain ing of animals great and small. Dogs Main Street Wednesday, September 22—Mass should be on a leash and cats in a Scouts, 6 pjn. for Thomas Shields, 7:30 a.m.; Fire of Bethlehem, 266-7698 Apple Festival carrier. The public is welcome. First Congregational Sunday, September 19 — Holy His Love Prayer Group, chapel, 7:30. SOUTH BRITAIN — The sev- 40 DePorest Street For more information, call the Eucharist and Sunday School, 9 a.m. enth annual Apple Festival will lake 274-6737 St. John the Evangelist (RC) church office at 274-2352. place Saturday, September 18, from Thursday, September 16 — Adult St. George's Episcopal 574 Main Street 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the South Brit- Study Group at Robertson's residence, Tucker Hill Road 274-8836 James Gordon Bcnnct is consid- ain Congregational Church, on The 7:30 pjn. MiddUbury, 758-9864 Thursday, September 16 — Quil- ered the father of the present-day Friday, September 17 — Wedding Thursday, September 16 — Choir ters, church hall, 10 ajn.; Mass for Green, Route 172. Admission and American newspaper. He was a Rehearsal, 6 pjn. Rehearsal, 7:30 pjn. Mary Russo, 12:10 p.m. parking arc free. reporter, who founded and edited Saturday, September 18 — Wed- Saturday, September 18 — Holy Friday, September 17 — Mass for Highlights of the event will in- the New York Herald in 1835. ding, 4:30 pjn. Eucharist and Healing Prayer, 5 p.m. Dolores Genshino, 12:10 p.m.; Bingo, clude baked goods (including apple Sunday, September 19 — Early Sunday, September 19 — Holy church hall, 7. pics backed by church members), Worship Service, 8:30 ajn.; Adult Eucharist and Church School, 9:30a jn. Saturday, September 18 — Wed- handmade articles, costume jew- Study Group in Trumbull House, 8:30; ding of Marion Patrizi and Scott Gen- Oktoberfest 1999 elry, hardcover and paperback Worship Service with Baptism, 10, All Saints' Episcopal tile, 10a.m.; Sacramentof Penance and October 1 to 3 in Watertown Church School, nursery care provided. 262 Main Street Reconciliation, 3 to 4 p.m.; Vigil Mass books, whitcclephantbargains, and Monday, September 20 — Fix-Its Oakville, 274-2352 for Zenon Markiewitz, 5. Fellowship, 9 ajn.; Brownies, 3 to 4:30 Friday, September 17 — N.A., 7 Sunday, September 19 — First pjn.; Adult Kaiiu'^:: Che:' Rehearsal, pjn. Anniversary Mass Jbr^gnesPadeUa,7 7:30 Sunday, September 19 — Holy ajn.; Mass for parishioners of St. John, Tuesday, September 21 — Girl Eucharist Rite n, 8 ajn.; Parish Break- 8:30; Mat, io, Ra; -,r Watkins, 10; Scouts, 5:30 to 7 pjn.; Standing Com- fast, 9:30; Nursery/Sunday School, 31st Anniversary M~.. •• • Paul Daunis, TARA FARM mittee, 7:30. 9:45; Holy Eucharist Rite II. 10; Youth noon; Folk Choir, sacruiy, 4:30 pjn.; Wednesday, September 22—Bou- Groups, 6 p.m. First Anniversary Mass (Folk Mass.) Look for Our... tique Workshop, Trumbull House, 10 Monday, September 20 — for Agnes Padella. 5; Bingo, church ^ajn.; Youth Choir, 6:30 pjn.; Boy Overeaters Anonymous. 7 p.m. hall. 6:30. „ . Scouts,7;SeniorChoirRehearsal,7:30. Tuesday, September 21 — Service Monday, September 20 — Mass, WINTER VEGETABLES & FRCIITS Union Congregational of Holy Eucliar A and Healing, noon; 12:10 pjn.; Folk Choir, sacristy, 7. SQdASH • POTATOES • APPLES • PEARS • EGGPLANT • PEPPERS 161 Buckingham Street Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Vesny, 7. Tuesday, September 21 — Mass, Oakville, 274-4848 Wednesday, September 22 — Fall 12:10pjn.; Rosary and Novena, church, Thursday, Septemberl6—Brown- Harvest Fair Crafters, 7 p.m.; Stained 7. Celebrate Your October Birthday ies, 6:30 p.m.; Quilting Club, 7; EAG Glass, 7. Wednesday, Sept ember 22—Mass, Bible Study, 7. First Lutheran 12:10p.m. Children's Choir, choir loft, clt laia Farm... Pony Rides Available 88 Cooke Street 6:30; Senior Choir, choir loft, 7:30. Sunday, September 19 — Worship Call Us Now for Dates & Info! Service, Church School, 10:45. Waterbury, 753-0223 Tuesday, September 21 — Girl Saturday, September 18 — A.A, Our Lady ofLoreto (RC) Scouts, 6:30 pjn.; A. A. Meeting, 7:30. 5:30 pjn. 12 Ardsley Road Coming Soon... PUMPKINS & GOURDS Wednesday, September 22—Chil- Sunday, September 19 —Worship (203) 757-6112 Tuesday is Senior Citizen Day... dren's Choir Grades K-5, 3:20 to 3:45 Service and Holy Communion, 930 Thursday, September 16—Mass, 8 pjn.; Senior Choir Grades 9-adults, 7; a.m., child care 9:30 to 11:30; Presen- ajn. 10% OFF FOR ALL SENIORS Boy Scouts Troop 52,7:30. tation on Neighborhood Redevelop- Friday, September 17 — Mass, 8 See And Taste For Yourself... Peaches ment, 10:30; Sunday School for all ajn. S Plums Our Savior Lutheran ages, 10:30; Bell Choir, 11:30. Saturday. September 18 — Mass, 8 "Farm Fresh Makes The Difference!" SOS South Main Street Wednesday, September 22 — Vi- ajn.; Vigil Mass, 4 pjn.; Sacrament of 860 Guernseytown Rd., Watertown • Phone: 274-8147 Thomaston, 283-8480 sions Education Committee, 5:30p.m.; Reconciliation, 5. Open 7 Days a Week - 9 am to 6 pm Sunday, September 19 — Worship Choral Choir, 7 pjn. Sunday, September 19 — Mass, 9 14 — PropertyTown Times, September 16,199 of9 the Watertown Historical Society Religious watertownhistoricalsociety.orgLocal talent at arts, crafts show BLACK CARPENTER ANTS this Saturday CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries in wood to serve by Susan Faber as nesting places and can do serious damage to your home. MIDDLEBURY — Doreen They're unsightly arid unsanitary but they are no match for Bliss trained Brozait has exhibited her floral and technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN: wood creations at the An & Craft it's backed by over a century of reliability. Show on the Middlebury Green for PHONF- I WATERBURY TORRINGTON DANBURY the past four years, and looks for- PHUNfc. 575.1833 439.9963 743.4558 ward to displaying more items at this year's event. The 32nd annual event, spon- OSentriconl sored by the Middlebury Congre- BLISS gational Church, will be held on the Revolutionary Development in EXTERMINATORS Green on Saturday, September 18, the Elimination of TERMITES THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. CT BUS REG NORWALK B0069 • NEW HAVEN B0068 • E. HARTFORD B0070 Mrs. Brozait will beoneof many craftspeople and artists who will set up booths to display and sell "PREVENT A FIRE" paintings, wood sculptures, jew- elry, dolls and doll clothing, coun- try folk art, floral arrangements, holiday decorations and more. Her floral creations are original (203) 755-5566 designs, and she uses dried flowers and silk flowers to make eucalyp- - Waterbury - tus swags, wreaths, centerpieces, Doreen Bromlt will display and sell her floral and wood creations at the Residential •:• Condominiums •:• Commercial and wedding items including bou- quets, corsages, boutonieres, and upcoming Art & Craft Show to be held on the Middlebury Green on When was the last time you had wedding favors. Saturday, September 18,from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Brozait, her husband your Clothes Dryer Vent cleaned? "It'sajointeffort,"Mrs. Brozait Joe and friends Shirley and Morris Dumas, will exhibit crafts items that said, and many of the objects com- combine their talents, including bouquets, and swags made from dried 24,000 Clothes Dryer bine the expertise of her husband andsilkflowers,paintedwoodedmirrorstandoutdooritems, and holiday Joe and friends Shirley and Morris decorations. — Times Photo, Faber fires per year Dumas. Visitors to the their booth WHAT CAUSES DRYER FIRES? will find country blue mirrors deco- spend away from their full-time admired her work and offered to rated with floral swags, Christmas * Reduced airflow due to lint buildups causing jobs. Mrs. Brozait, a Waterbury pay her for the items she made. Her clogging and overheating and lint ignition decorations and ornaments, color- resident, solders industrial sensors creations fit in with country and Birds neas in venI ful snowmen to adorn doorways, for a Cheshire firm. She brings modem decor, and she says popu- * - Credit Cards Accepted: Halloween ghosts, snowmen-like sewing and flower-arrangingtal - lar colors this year are cranberry, * Collapsed venting material due to age -.« Visa and high temperature. yardsticks to measure snowfalls, ents to her craft and works out of a pewter green,- cream, teal, light * Lack of regular maintenance and care. Discover - Amex and stenciled birdhouses for flower work room/family room in her orange and pale peach. • Accumulated lint between the rotating Senior Citizen beds. house. As exhibitors prepare for the drum and dryer cabinet Discount -10% The Brozaits exhibit at about 12 She decided to start selling her show, volunteers from the church shows each year in the time they floral pieces after many friends are doing their part to make the

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Dancing will be to a "The name that stands for buffet breakfastserved in the church It draws inspiration from the mix of DJ's top40,softrock, recent quality at affordable prices." social hall from 7 to 10 a.m. The experiences of two disciples who oldies, and requests. Jeans and Family Owned and Operated breakfast menu includes blueberry met Jesus on their to Emmaus on sneakers are not permitted. for 16 Years • Over 36 Years Experience and cinnamon muffins, waffles, that first Easter morning. For more For further information or di- All Wood Construction sausage, bacon, omelettes, information or to register, call Bev rections, of for a free flyer, call scrambled eggs, juice and coffee. Monterosso at 274-5841, Eileen (203) 468-1144, or visit ConTacts' The cost for adults is $6, for chil- Thomson at 274-6998, or Nancy Web site at www.ctcontacts.com. Featuring Holiday Cabinets dren $3, with a maximum cost of McKay at 758-8035. For homeschoolers at a price that will surprise you! $20 for a large family. The Greater Waterbury Homes- IN THE ' 1 WE ALSO OFFER QUALITY CABINETS In addition to the booths on the choolers Support Group generally WITH INSET DOORS Green, there will be abake sale tent MILITARY meets the fourth Tuesday of each featuring homemade pies, cakes, U.S. Army Pvt Jessica R. month (except July and August) at We do the complete job with licensed installers, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and die Watertown Library, 470 Main electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. Also floors. coffee cakes. Drouin has entered basic military training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, Street, from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Children's activities will include The organizations is a support face-painting, balloons, popcorn, S.C. She is the daughter of An- In The Middlebury Hamlet, Rt. 64 • Call Today 758-1721 namaria Dinatali of Cheshire, and group for parents interested in or and craft-making, and kids can currently teaching their children at • license »516661 • make leather bracelets and barrettes. the granddaughter of Emilio and Visit us at www.kitchertelegaitce.com Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 • Sat. 9 - 2 & Evenings by Appt. Rose Calvano of Watertown. home. For more information, call An important part of the annual Melody at 754-0004. event is the children's table featur- During the eight weeks of train- ing craft items that children in the ing, Pvt. Jackson will study the Sunday School classes have made. 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Boy Scouts are the only On a recent camping and cycling trip to Block Island, scouts from Troop people allowed to camp on Block 140 pose in front of the "Statue of Rebecca." She was erected complete Island. The Narraganset Council of withfounlainasapedeslalinl896bytheWomen'sChrislianTemperance Rhode Island maintains arural camp with hopes of curbing alcoholic consumption on the island. Photo on the island—all other camping is courtesy of Troop 140. outlawed. The scouts completed a 50-mile Congregational Church, 40 DeFor- Anyone interested in scouting F»r» wBWon.dwkM Perfect Date^* bike hike, exploring lighthouses, cst Street, to learn what scouting is may attend the meeting, or call e\m week in !he dissifievl season. graveyards, cliffs, a variety of all about. Cubmaster Tom Bodnar at 274- Or, to respond lo one of our malty abbrevtaled love dories, beaches, and all the historical land- Pack 76 is an active group of 5269 for more information. 1-.1II I-9OO-28O-2733. S].99r«minule. Mus lie 18 or oiler. marks. young boys and parents participat- Pack open house ing in an assortment of activities Musical tribute Cub Scouts of Pack 76 have ranging from canoeing to commu- to Tony Awards invited all boys in Grades 1 to 4, as nity service projects. The pack WATERBURY — WATR Ra- well as their parents, to attend an emphasizes fun, and challenges all dio 1320 AM and Seven Angels open house of the pack on Friday, boys while focusing on character Theatre will continue its presenta- September 24, at 7 p.m. at First development and citizenship. tion "65 Years of Broadway" at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Sep- tember 17-18,and Sunday at2p.m. on September 19, at the theater at Hamilton Park Pavilion, Plank Road. The program, written and di- rected by Tom Chute, is a tribute to Broadway's Tony Award winners to help celebrate WATR's 65th anniversary. Musical direction is A by Richard DeRosa, with choreog- raphy by Nefira Sullivan. Some 65 performers from new wa throughout Connecricutare appear- ing, as well as personalities from WATR radio. Tickets are $14 each to let in advance, or $15 at the door. Proceeds benefit the theater and Freedoi WATR's Sunshine Fund. For moreinformation, call (203) ring! 757-4676. CLASSICALBLENDS:Watertown'sHenryChurchentertainedlunchgoers Scholarship fund with a repertoire of classical music, as well as oldies from the Eagles and The annual return of a private other popular groups from the 1970s and 1980s, during an outdoor foundation (Form 990-PF) of the serenade at The Bistro on September 11. — Times Photo, Valuckas Olive E. Ryan Memorial Scholar- Free telephone banking - ship Fund for the year ended June 30,1999,is available for inspection anytime, anywhere. TANK REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT at Polk School, 435 Buckingham Street, Oakville. Now with Litchfield Bancorp's Freedom Checking or any Did you know?... 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Tripodi; and Michael Ciarlo, 3, son BranchLibrary, 55 Davis Street, 7 p.m. has a winner watertownhistoricalsociety.orgGeorgia Sheron Photography of The third grand prize was cap- of Anthony and Cheryl Ciarlo of Public invited. OakviUe. tured by Danielle Jarrett, submitted Waterbury. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Gabrielleis also the granddaugh- REHEARSAL by Oakville-Water- in '99 contest by the Armor and Martel Studio of Michael Ciarlo is a three-time town Drum Corps at Swift Junior High ter of Marie Delage, and Nick and Portsmouth, N.H. honorable mention winner. The parents of 1-year-old Gab- Joyce Napoli. School, 250 Colonial Street, Oakville, rielleLauranaNapoliofPlantsville In addition to having the second Each of the three honorable 6:30 to 9:30 pjn.; call 274-5542. were recently notified their daugh- Her image was chosen from grand prize winner, Georgia Sh- mentions received a book of gift WATERTOWN GRANGE No. ter had won second grand prize in more than 600 entries in six states eron Photography also had three certificates from Century Color to 12Z Inc., at Masonic Hall, 175 Main the 10th annual Lil Guys and Dolls submitted by professional photog- honorable mentions in Lil Guys McDonald's Restaurants, and gift Street, 8 pjn. Program: installation of Photo Contest. raphers who participated in the Lil and Dolls: Julianne Brown, age 16 certificates for a free family por- officers, with Marvin Wilbur and in- Guys and Dolls contest First grand months, daughter of Eric and Adri- trait from the Georgia Sheron stu- stallation team in charge; country store The award of a $200 savings prize winner was Macallan Grace open. Call 754-8402 for membership bond was presented to the Doug enne Brown of Watertown, and dio. Cruff, submitted by the Karen granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. The next Lil Guys and Dolls information. and Doreen Napoli family by Cen- Bernard Studio of East Greenwich, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 tury Color of East Hartford, spon- Robert Brown and Mr. and Mrs. contest will be in February, 2000. HISTORICAL SOCIETYMuseum John Maffeo; Nicholas Devino, 3, and nearby historic schoolhouse, De- son of Frank and Lucy Devino of I Forest Street open to public 1 to4p.m.; Middlebury.and grandson of Frank LATEST BIRTH free admission, donations accepted. Call 274-1634 for information. ANNOUNCEMENTS! AUDITIONS for Connecticut Dance Theatre's holiday musical ballet "Clara and the Nutcracker" begin at CDT studio, 523 Main Street: 2 p.m. dancers 6 to 11; 4 pjn. ages 12 and older; 6 to 8 p.m. professional level (by appointment only); call 274-0004 for D'AMICO — A daughter, Grace information. Miranda, August 19 in St Mary's LOBSTER AND CHICKEN Din- Hospital, Waterbury, lo Scott and ner at United Methodist Church's Fel- Jaime (Houlihan) D'Amico, 125 lowship Hall, 305 Main Street, serv- Hubbell Avenue, Waterbury. ings 5 to 6:30 pjn. Tickets $14 for Grandparents are John and Joyce lobster dinner, $9 for chicken; call 274- Houlihan of Middlebury, and 3785 for any last-minute tickets. 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Buckingham Street, Oakville, 8 pjn. and a school board candidate this system, and your dismal perform- time she tries to turn the focus away MEETINGS OF BOARDS Tuesday, September 21—Board of fall. ance. from her performance and starts AND COMMISSIONS Assessmenwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgt Appeals at town assessor's In the complaint, Mrs. Loughran "Second, Dr. Dastur is either a filing petty complaints." Thursday, September 16 — Com- office. Town Hall, 37 DeForest Slreet, and her fellow Republican candi- liar, or she has a really bad mem- According to Mr. Brown, the mission on Aging at senior center, 311 6 pjn. ory. She never told me about the complaint does not specify an ac- Falls Avenue, OakvUle, 7:30 pjn.; date, Councilwoman Patricia Wednesday, September 22 - Zon- Kropp, alleged they were excluded meeting. I really hope that his tual election law that was violated. Economic Development Commission ing Board of Appeals at Polk School li- "It really is vague," he said. at Town Hall Annex conference room, from attending the orientation complaint does not cost the school brary, 435 Buckingham Street, meeting for teachers on August 27. system or the taxpayers more "Complaints to the Elections 424 Main Street, 7:30 pan. Oakville, 7:30 p.m. Monday, September 20 — Town The complaint states the Demo- money. This town already spends Commission are serious. But cratic candidates were present and more than enough money on legal Rosalie is using the complaint as a were included. fees. These types of complaints can simple political maneuver. That Board candidate blasts poor Dr. Dastur, the school superin- result in substantial civil fines. type of political maneuver is awful tendent, has said attorney Brown suspect, and about as low and dirty "If the superintendent is fined, as a political candidate can get." field shape, GOP complaint asked to be invited to the event who is going to pay the bill? Rosalie On September 9, Mr. Brown Beard of Education candidate pionship team played there just two stated he never knew about the HEARING AID AUDIOLOGY SERVICES RiEp Eric Brown points to one simple years ago. The field was below orientation and never asked to be Hearing Aids, Audiological Evaluations, N 1 T. example in explaining the dismal bush league standards." invited to it. shape of the town's athletics facili- Mr. Brown said there remained "I wasn't there," he said. 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THE ANCHOR: Watertown High School football coach Roger Ouellette will be relying heavily on the leadership of senior co- captain Jim Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick, who will see action at both center and defensive end, is the lone returning offensive lineman. Indiansopen 1999 season on Friday night against Sacred Heartat MunicipalStadium in Waterbury. Photo courtesy ofDickBeveridge. Football: Lots of new faces by Jim Dreher Fitzpatrick, LBRichLacombe,Josh Faced with the always-unenvi- Fitzgerald. able task of replacing key players at TOPDEFENSIVENEWCOM- key positions, Watertown High ERS: LB Jim Samoska, DE Mike School football coach Roger Marcewicz, LB Tim Baker. Ouellette, who begins his 10th KEY DEFENSIVE LOSSES: RETURNING DEFENDERS: The Watertown High School girls soccer team will sport a solid core season, faces his most challenging LB John J'Amhony, DT Jason of returnees as the Indians prepare to defend their NVL championship. In front (l-r): Xanny Nelson, season in quite some time. Alldredge, DB Luis Nazario. Jen Zaremski, Heather Cianciolo, and Amy Kirafy. Middle row: Moira Jacobson, Kristin O'Neill, The Indians, whobegin the 1999 KEY COACHING LOSS: Of- Kelly Rowan, and Undsey Tomsheck. In back are head coach Charlie Fenn, Sara Beckley, Kellie campaign tomorrow (Friday) eve- fensive/Defensive line coach Kevin Buccini, and assistant coach Mark Sharoh. Indians open season at Hall High School on September ning at7:00 o'clock against Sacred Cretella, whgo accepted a position Heart at Municipal Stadium, will on the Yale University staff. 15. Photo courtesy ofDickBeveridge. play their first four games on the 1999 OUTLOOK: Ouellette road, before returning home on knows this is a team and season in Girls Soccer: Looking to repeat title run October 15 to face Seymour. transition. He likes the defense, but by Jim Dreher GIRLS SOCCER HOW 1998 ENDED: With a20- in the preseason scrimmages, the Buccini (All-Sate), Kelly Rowan, With an NVL championship Bead Coach: Charlie Fenn 12 victory over Torrington on offense showed that it has a long Xanny Nelson, Moira Jacobson, Jen season under his belt, coach Char- (2nd year) Thanksgiving, giving the Indians a way to go. "We must replace 19 Zaremski, Sara Beckley. lie Fenn and his Watertown High 1998 Record: 10-2-1 CIAC 6-4 record. seniors with 19 sophomores, and TOP NEWCOMERS: Goal- CLASS M TOURNAMENT School girls soccer team begins its 1999 CAPTAINS: Jim Fitzpa- how quickly they mature will dic- keeper Amy Kiraly, Julie Home matches in CAPS pursuit of back-to-back titles to- trick and Mike Kenny. tate how we'll do," he said. Mangione. at Veteran's Memorial Park TOP OFFENSIVE RETURN- morrow (Friday) afternoon at 3:30 KEY LOSSES: All-NVL play- Sept. 15 ©Hall 3:30 against Sacred Heart High School ers Jessica Freeman, Francine Sept 17 ©Sacred Heart EES: C Jim Fitzpatrick, FB Rich FOOTBALL Lacombe, WR Chris Smolley, RB at Brass Mills Field in Waterbury. Cassullo, Jamie Cianciolo, as well (Brass Mills) 3:30 Head Coach: Roger Ouellette The Indians were slated to open Sept 21 NAUGATUCK 3:30 Mike Kenny. (10th year) as Julia Lynch. the season with a non-league match 1999 OUTLOOK: While not Sept 24 ©Torrington 3:30 TOP OFFERS IVE NEWCOM- 1998 Record: 6-4 Sept 28 WOLCOTT 3:30 ERS: RB Jim Samoska. QB Jason Sept 17 ©Sacred Heart at Hall High School on September predicting a repeat, Fenn knows his 15. Oct 1 SACRED HEART 3:30 Creem, QB Tim Gary (Stadium) 7:00 team is ready. "If we stay healthy, Oct 5 HOLY CROSS 3:30 KEY OFFsT-'MVE r>SSES: Sept 24 ©Crosby 7:0C HOW 1998 ENDED: With a 1- we will be a very competitive team Oct 8 ©Seymour 3:30 QB Bruce Lavcie, ta-'.M John Oct 1 ©Holy Cross (Stadium) 7:00 0 loss at Darien in the CIAC Class with some great new players who Oct 13 Nwmewaug 3:30 J'Anlhony, WSE ?aoi Ti cnbeck, Oct. 8 (fflWolcott 7:00 M quarterfinals. are working very hard," lie said. Oct22@Wolcott3:30 Oct 15 SEYMOUR 7:00 1999 CAPTAINS: Heather Fenn added, "We have a couple Oct 25 SEYMOUR 3:00 RBLuisNazario.LBBoSiinoltey, Oct 22 WILBY 7:00 Entire offensive line, wi& excep- Cianciolo, Xanny Nelson, Jen of positions to fill and we're posi- Oct 29 ©Naugatuck 3:00 Oct 29 ANSONIA 7:00 Zaremski. tive that we can do that and not Nov. 1 ©Holy Cross 3:00 tion of Fitzpatrick. Nov. S NAUGATUCK 7:00 Nov. 3 TORRINGTON 3:00 TOP DEFENSIVE Kif.TURN- Nov. 12 ©Kennedy (Stadium) 7:00 TOP RETURNEES: Kellie (Continued on page 23) EES: DB Miio Kenny, DE Jim Nov. 2S TORRINGTON 10:15 a.m. Field Hockey: New coach, same goals Volleyball: Return to CIAC by Jim Dreher reached the semifinals in two of the (Wednesday) night at Stamford, by Jim Dreher Indians with a chance for a quick In her first season as the field past three seasons. will play their first home contest on Fresh off its first pc.i-season getaway; they'll play four of their hockey coach at Watertown High "We've lost some players, and Saturday morning at 10:30 against berth since 1991, the Watertown first five matches at die WHS gym. School, Caroline Wilson facessome losing two days of practice time Amity High School. High School volleyball team ap- The Indians were set to begin daunting tasks, beginning with due to the weather last week didn't HOW 1998ENDED: A2-1 loss replacing two All-State players heir." ^?iH Wilson, "but I think pears primed for another ran, as the season on September 15 against v to Hand High School in the CIAC coach Susan Graziani returns 10 Wilby at home. (Dani Brown and Fior Arri—»-" Class M semifinals. seniors to the squad. HOW 1998ENDED: A3-1 loss as well getting the Indians -...' s sched- 1999 CAPTAINS: Seniors A friendly schedulepresentslhe (Continued on page 22) CIAC tournament, where they've season last (Continued on page 24) 22 — TowPropertyn Times, September 16,199 of9 the Watertown Historical Society Sports watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown Golf Club At the Watertown Golf Club: Sunday, September 12 — Ladies' Member/Guesf'FallMagic V": lstlow Catfish a Hall gloss, P. Juliana, M. Marks, A. Cov- icllo, J. Meyer.... 2nd low gross, R. of Fame person Carroll D. Ruggicrs, V. Povalaitis, S. Anderson 1st low net, M. Murolo, Jets not dead despite Vinny loss E. Hickey, L. Knapnik, J. Kane.... 2nd low net, S. Hansen, J. Bunker, M. DiMAsso, N. Clark.... 3rd low net D. by Jim Dreher McDonald, T. Walker, C. Wood, D. Romanos Closes! to Pin on No. 9, Whatagreat late dash it was by the 1978 , who once C. Wood and D. Ruggiers, and on No. trailed the hard-driving Red Sox by 131/2 games in the American League 15, R. Canoll. . . . "Dump Truck East. Tournament": 1st B. Koshier, M. Decimated by injuries, the defending World Champions were aisc Murolo, P. TuBle, S. Skyime. (always) racked with controversey, as manager Billy Martin "resigned" VOLLErBALLCAPTAINS:TheWatertownHighSchoolVoIleyball Saturday, September 11 — after his famous, "One's a bom liar, the other's convicted" remark Women's "Dump Truck Open": B. team captains for 1999 are (l-r): Colleen Ryan, Marissa Hostetler, alluding to Reggie Jackson and George Steinbrenner. Koshier/M. Murolo/S. Skyrme/P. Bob Lemon took control, told the returning injured players to just take and Christy Buso. Photo courtesy of Dick Beveridge. Tutfle, 64.... R. Cam>ll/M. DiMasso/ the field and play their best; "And whatever happens, happens," he said. T. Maxwell/L. Knapnik, 66. ... J. Ckrisiie/S. Hansen/L. McKeima/P. Sure enough, good things started to happen; the Yankees, whose depth WHS volleyball hopes senior-ity rules had kept them afloat, began to jell, while the Sox, who featured a great (Continued from page 21) Hurtle, 67. VOLLEYBALL SEPTEMBERCALENDAR: 18th— starting eight, started to show some chinks in their armor, the result of the to Wethersfield in the first round of Head Coach: Susan Graziani Men's Member/Member; Sign-up for pedal-to-the-metal style of manager Don Zimmer, who ran them out there the CIAC Tournament. (13th year) Men'sFallCalcuUajLadies'FallHandi- every day. 1999 CAPTAINS: Christy Buso, 1998 Record: 9-9, CIAC cap 19th — Ladies' Fall Handicap When Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, and Butch Hobson were struck by Marissa Hostetler, Colleen Ryan. CLASS M TOURNAMENT (If needed).... 24th — CWGA Tour- injuries, there were no suitable replacements, so they and Zimmer were TOP RETURNEES: Buso, Sept. IS WILBY 5:00 nament; Ryder Cup 25th—Ryder Sept 17 CROSBY 5:00 left with little alternative but to remain in the lineup. Ryan, Ann Belforti. Cup 26th—Ladies' Fall Member/ Of course, we all know how things turned out, and that's not what we're SENIOR LADEN: The Indians' Sept. 21 ©Kennedy 5:00 Member; Ryder Cup. Sept. 23 ANSONIA 5:00 focused on this week. rosterfeatures lOseniors—Melissa SepL 24 NAUGATUCK 5:00 TAFT SCHOOL Rather, this is about why the Yankees were in position to pull off their Bradshaw, Buso, Gina Cavailo, Sept. 28 @Torrington 6:00 1999 FOOTBALL great comeback, defeating the Sox, then Kansas City and finally, the Jessica DeSimone, Caitlyn Flynn, Oct 1 WOLCOTT 5:00 Head Coach: Steve McCabe Dodgers to retain their title. Marissa Fonti, Hostetler, Heather Oct 5 HOLY CROSS 5:00 Sept. 25 LAWRENCEVILLE 3:00 Most observers will point to the great season of Ron Guidry, the skinny McGaughan, Ryan and Lynn Oct 7 SEYMOUR 5:00 Oct 2 DEERFIELD 3:00 left-hander from Louisiana whose fastball and slider baffled Amercian Zakowich. The returning juniors Oct 8 @W!lby 5:00 Oct 9 @Trinity-Pawling 3:00 League hitters on the way to a 25-3 regular season record and two more are Belforti and Kristine Fusco. Oct 12 @Crosby 5:00 Octl6CHOATE3:00 post-season victories. Oct 14 KENNEDY 5:00 Oct 23 ©Avon 2:30 KEY LOSSES: Heidi Hough. While it's true that Guidry led the way, there's no way the Yankees 1999 OUTLOOK: Graziani Oct 15 (ffiAnsonia 5:00 Oct 30 KENT 2:30 Oct 19 @Naugatuck 5:00 Nov.6LOOMIS2:30 would have won the race without the contribution of a gentleman right- knows this is a big year, because the Oct 21 @Seymour S:00 Nov. 13 @Hotchkiss 2:00 hander, another Son of the South. talent level will change next year. Oct 22 TORRINGTON 5:00 Thought to be finished, Catfish Hunter submitted his injured right arm "We hope to return to the tourna- Oct 26 (ffiWolcott 6:00 Mets-Phillies game to radical manipulations, which loosened up adhesions and gave him back ment this year, to continue building Oct 29 @Holy Cross 5:00 free movement. momentum for the program and to Nov. 2 NVL Playoff A few tickets are still available locally for a bus trip Sunday, Sep- With a rejuvenated Hunter taking someofthepressureoffGuidryand give our underclassmen a tradition @Naugatuck 5:00 Ed Figueroa by winning six straight games down the stretch before losing to uphold," she said. Nov. 3 NVL Ftoa]@Naugatuck 5:00 tember 19, to Shea Stadium in Flushing, N.Y., for the baseball to Cleveland in the season finale ("Thank You, Rick Waits," said the game between the host Mets and Fenway message board), the Yanks were on their way. visiting Philadelphia Phillies. "Catfish taught us how to win," said Steinbrenner, and it's imposible Safe at the plate to disagree with his comments after Hunter's death at the way-too-young with Water-Oak Athletic Club Fall Baseball Tickets are $38 each, and in- age of 53. cludes transportation charges. For Off to quick 2-0 start more information and reservations, Guidry, another humble star, agreed: "Without Catfish, we don't win," The Water-Oak Athletic Club'sDunkin'Donuts Orioles fall baseball call Garth Charland at 945-6565. he said. team began its season recently with a pair of victories, defeating Derby Rico Brogna, former Watertown Hunter'sNew Year'sEvesigningwith the Yanks in 1974gave the team 1(10-1) and Derby II (16-1). High School three-sport star and and their fans, hope; with that one signature, Steinbrenner and Hunter It was an afternoon that featured rare back-to-back pitching perform- now a resident of Woodbury, is the signaled the end of the Horace Clarke-Fritz Peterson-Bobby Murcer Era, ances by the O's . Phillies' first baseman. and things in the Bronx were never the same. In the opener, Chris Perrin overpowered Derby I by throwing a no- Not only did he give the Yankees a new identity, Catfish Hunter gave hitter, striking out 18 batters in the process. Mike Davis, Pete Holland, them a large dose of class and loads of championship savvy. and Perrin led the offense with two hits apiece. Southbury 10k Hunter was impossible to root against, even when the opponent was a In the nightcap, the O's were bolstered by another strong hill on September 26 hideous disease which had (has) an undefeated record. performance, as Jason Boulier threw a no-hitter of his own, also striking SOUTHBURY — The I guess Yankee heroes, with the notable exception of Joe DiMaggio, out 18 in six innings. Southbury Business Association just weren't meant to grow old Pierre LePage led the offense with a 3-for-3 performance; Perrin and will hold its 10th annual 10k road Wonder if Notre Dame coach Bob Davie has decided to include a two- Steve Blomberg each contributed two hits. race on Sunday, September 26, rain minute offense in his game plans for the remaindero f the college football COMING UP: The O's face the Water-Oak Little League team at or shine. Registration will begin at season Veteran's Memorial Field on Saturday at noon. 8:30 a.m. on race day, with the race NFL WEEK TWO: When Bill Parcells printed those training camp T- starting at 10:00 a.m. shirts with the "Start Over" slogan on them, little did he know how Beginning and ending at Com- prophetic they would become, as the Jets literally start over after Vinny munity House Park on Route 67 in Testaverde's devastating Achilles' injury. Southbury, one-half mile south of But let's not forget that as the Jets begin the Rick Mirer Era, that just Exit 15 offI-84, the race will wind one year ago, many of the same people who now rank Testaverde its way through scenic roads, with alongside Johnny Unitas were cringing, us included. awards to be handed out afterwards. If any coach can get the most out of the former Notre Dame star, it is Preregistration is $15; race day Parcells, and he has the advantage of having to do this with the entire registration will be $20. season to go. All net proceeds will benefit the But it appears that the dark cloud which • : sway fix the last twe Southbury Business Association seasons has reappeared over Jetsdom. Scholarship Fund for Pomperaug Alter the season, let's hope the Giants and i E S have the good sense to High School. burn up that damned AstroTurf and put in a permanent grass surface. For more information, call We'll even throw out the first bucket of hi-test on it GlynisPowandaat (203)264-6463 REDSKINS (0-1) at GIANTS (1-0): Coulito'i you ju«t picture Mike He's cute. He's funny. He's sensitive. or Susan Spielberg at (203) 264- Strahan and Kent Graham re-enacting the old Sam V.- • Frank Gifford 4334. routine, with the defensive player saying to his offensive counterpart, He's in the personals. "Just hold them until we get back in the game!" His team blowing a Youth hockey three-touchdown lead at home against Dallas does not bode well for Watertown Youth Hockey will 'Skins coach NorvTumer,asSteinbrenner-in-Training owner DanSnyder Voice be holding tryouts for Mites, sharpens the ax... GIANTS. Personals Squirts, Pee Wees and Bantams JETS (0-1) at BILLS (0-1): After getting a look at the Dolphins on Perfect Date travel teams on Saturday, Septem- Monday night, both teams need this game badly, and when Parcells' teams ber 18. need a game badly, they usually get it... JETS. Respond to an ad todayl Call 1 -900-289-2733 Interested players should call COLTS (1-0) at PATRIOTS (1-0): Before Pats' fans get all fuzzy, $1.99 per minute. You must be 18 or older. - ' • Ken Hrica at (860) 283-606 for remember this: They needed a fluke ricochet and a last-play field goal to tryout information. (Continued on page 23) Town Times, September 16,1999 — 23 SportPropertys of the Watertown Historical Society CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach: Bob Schumacher Getting their kickswatertownhistoricalsociety.org (1st year) 1998 Records: Watertown Association for Youth Soccer Boys 9-0, NVL CHAMPIONS A DIVISION; In a wild match, the O'Brien, Russo, Taylor, and Jen Lombardi struck for the Lightning.... One Girls 11-0, NVL CHAMPIONS Quint Agency outscored the Watertown Meat Center, 7-5, , day later, goals by AmandaLoRusso (2) and JillianMarigo Home meets In CAPS at wilhChrisWither'sthree-gQalefTort]eading the way. Nate ; led the J&J Lock Crushers past the Modem Motors Veteran's Memorial Park Kuslis, Dan O'Brien, Adam Wasiutynski, and Greg Chere : Cyclones, 3-0.... Goals by Taylor, Lombardi, and Abigail Sept. 18 Windham Invitational also scored for the winners; Dan Donston led the WMC Hough led the Strawberries past the Cyclones, 3-0: i:. .The (WUlimantic) with fourgoals, while BillMarano added one..,. ORQA Crushers, led by Marci Emmons' two goals, handily Sept. 21 Torrington, Wilby then outscored Carvel, 6-3, on the strength of four second- defeated the Blue Lightning, 6-1. LoRusso, Mango, Erin (Minett Park) half goals that broke open a 2-2 game. Chris Wither led Jacobson, and Chelsea DiProspero added one goal apiece; Sept. 24 SEYMOUR, ORQA with three goals., with O'Brien, Mitch Teta, and Katie Tallman recorded the lone Lightning goal. KENNEDY, HOLY CROSS Jason Wither also scoring; Damon Yoos had two goals for E: DIVISION: The Purple team defeated the Green Sept 28 Seymour, Crosby, Carvel, and Nick Mundo added one goal. team, 4-€, on goals by Lisa Stankus, Nina Pantano, Nicki Torrington (Seymour) B DIVISION: Man Titus, Dante iPaolino, Brennsn Montagno, and Dyna Pantano.. /. The Rapids and Indians Oct 2 New Haven County Yoos, and James Alex were the goal-scorers fortheGreen played to a 1 -1 draw, with Erin McKeon and Kayla Anne Invitational (Hop Brook) Slime in a4-2 victory over the Wildcats, who were led by Thomas scoring the respective goals. . . . The Green Oct 5 Wilby, Wolcott, Kennedy, Chris Frappie's two goals.,.'. The Cobra Crushers were 5- Hornets and Red Rapids also finished in a deadlock, at 2- Ansonia (Montoe Park) 0 winners over the Dashers, led by goals from Justin Chere, 2. Arielle Polities scoredboth Hornets' goals; ErinMcKeon Tina Polletta Oct 9 Wickham Invitational Joe Giieiwra, Colin Mulreed, and Matt Sandulli... .The tallied twice for the Rapids.... The Indians scored a 5-0 THEY'LL BE MISSED: Boys (Manchester) Hurricanes shutout the Wildcats, 4-0, with Shaun Nardeila victory over the Indians, with Emily Montambault (2), Oct 12 NAUGATUCK, Alicia White (2), and Maria Duffy scoring. — Bill Galpin, James Ocampo, SACRED HEART, ANSONIA (2), IvIattNevins, and RichardRinaldiscoring., ..Yoos (2) Scott Scholl, Tony Perugini, Kris and Alex did the scoring for the Green Slime in its 3-0 DIVISION I: The U-11 Watertown Tigers were Oct 20NVL Championship (Wilby) whitewash ol the bashers... .Chere, Mulreed, and Eric victimized by a paii of late goals and lost iheir opening Halliwell; Girls — Kate Mulreed. Oct 30 CIAC Divisional (Wickham) Westcoti: scored for the Crushers as they edged die match to Newtown, 3-1. Emily Hough scored for COACH'S OUTLOOK: With Nov. 5 State Open (Wickham) Huricanes, 3-2. Hurricane goal-scorers were Rinaldi and WatertownjNicoleMarcelynas and Morgan Delaney played just about everyone on the girls Daniel Prigioni. well in goal. team returning, Schumacher is C DIVISION: In a thrilling opener, die Red Devils NOTES: WAYS is attempting to put together an E hopmgforthesameendresult."We Soccer bus trip defeated the Greyhounds, 2-1. MacKenzie Holland and Coaching License class. Any in-town or travel coach expect to repeat what we did last The Watertown Recreation Laura^O'Donoghue scored fox die Devils; Steven Lewis interested in attending should call Rick Bryant at 596- year," he said As for the boys, Departmentis sponsoringabus trip scored forthe 'Hounds TheJedis shutout the Twisters, 4533 NW District of CJS A needs people to represent another unbeaten campaign is to the Major League Soccer match •4-0, on September 11, with Matt McLaughlin (2), Aileen the district as top soccer andrecreational service committee probably unlikely, considering the representatives. Call Dave Johns at (203) 264-0541 for between the New England Revolu- Lamontage, and Kayla Vitkovsky scoring. ; loss of key runners Perugini, Scholl, tion and the Dallas Bum atFoxboro DDIVISION: The Waterbury Concrete Strawberries information... .WAYS is still accepting sponsors for the and Galpin, but Schumacher ex- shut out the EIS Blue Lightning, 4-0, in the September 7 fall '99 season; interested parties should call sponsor Stadium on Friday, September 24. season opener for both sides. Raquel El-Massari (2), Sarah director Linda Fodiman at 274-2183. pects his returning runners to adjust The trip will depart from Depot quickly enough to higher expecta- Square, 51 Depot Street, at 3:30 a little smaller this year," Smith tions to make an impact. "Admit- p.m. and will return at approxi- Girls Swim: In NVL hunt said. "We're a bit more stream- tedly, we're not as strong as we mately midnight. lined. Holy Cross and Naugatuck were the last few years, but our goal The cost for residents is $34; for look strong, but if the new kids can right now is to come in third in the non-residents, $39. Call 945-5246 make a significant contribution and league and see what happens." for last-minute ticket information. the rest of the cast comes along like DREHER we hope they will, we can be com- (Continued from page 22) petitive in the league." beatlheJets Colts defensive adjustments and ever-flowering maturity Girls' soccer of Peyton Manning make them a dangerous opponent... PATRIOTS. (Continued from page 21) RAIDERS (0-1) at VIKINGS (1-0): Raiders should have beaten flitt " suffer a drop-off. Our offensive Packers last week; they won't come as close this week... VIKINGS. strength is good again, but we need CARDINALS (1-0) at DOLPHINS (1-0): The Dolphins are now the one more player to come to the team to beat in the AFC East, and maybe the AFC... DOLPHINS. forefront defensively, and we will PACKERS (1-0) at LIONS (1-0): Is new-look, balanced Lions' run- hold our own against anybody." ning attack for real? ... LIONS. SAINTS (1-0) at 49ERS (0-1): You just know that the proud Niners are Indians' cross going to come out breathing a five-alarm fire, but are they still equipped to go about the task... Ricky Williams is showing himself to be brittle thus country teams far, that's not good news ... 49ERS. expect to BRONCOS (0-1) at CHIEFS (0-1): At least Kay Cee won't commit IN THE SWIM: Lauren Fogarty ofWatertown High School hits the bushelfulls of personal fouls They'll go heavy after Brian Griese, but water during action at the NVL Invitational Meet at WHS on contend again Broncs still have enough ... BRONCOS. September 11. Indians begin 1999 season this (Thursday) afternoon by Jim Dreher BROWNS (0-l)atTITANS(l-0):Guess we forgot that theBrowns are athomeagainstSt.PaulHighSchool ofBristol at 5 o'clock. Photo With their championship pedi- an expansion team ... TITANS. gree firmly established, the Water- courtesy ofWatertown Swim Team. JAGUARS (1-0) at PANTHERS (0-1): With the Jets licking their town High School cross country wounds, our new AFC favorites are the Jags, who, barring their own by Jim Dreher ROSTER: Seniors—Marcucio, teams will be pleased just to main- calamities, should have home field wrapped up by early December... One year after a rare losing rec- Russo, Melinda Lutter, Kaitlin tain the status quo under coach Bob JAGUARS. ord, Watertown High School girls Farrell;Juniors—Lupher, Polletta, Schumacher, who takes over this STEELERS (1-0) at RAVENS (1-0): Let's see what Kordell and swimming coach Garry Smith saw Cara Bellagamba, Lauren Fogarty, season for his son, Jeromie. Kilbride come up with against an NFL defense... STEELERS. his team rebound to its accustomed Jennifer Frenkel, Renee Giroux, The boys are coming off back- SEAHAWKS(0-l)at BEARS (1-0): Thought these records would be winning ways, led by the ou [stand- Emily Habegger, Christina Swan- to-back N VL championships, while reversed... SEAHAWKS. ing season of now-departed Lisa son; Sophomores — Lacilla, the girls stormed to their first title. BUCS (0-1) at EAGLES (0-1): Wouldn't surprise us if Tony Dungy Francis and a solid core of under- Palmer, Denise Carlascio, Meghan Bob Schumacher, who also put in a call to Steve Spurrier to see if he'd be interested in coming back classmen. Farrell, Michelle Francis, Jennifer coaches the Indians boys track and ... BUCS. Smith and Company begin the Monson, Kim Toffey; Freshmen field team in the spring, will see his CHARGERS (0-0) at BENGALS (0-1): Two really lousy football 1999 season this (Thursday) after- — Coppola, Alex, Curtis, Lutter. team in action for the first time on teams will play a really lousy game... CHARGERS. noon at 5:00p.m. with a non-league 1999 OUTLOOK: "The team is Saturday at the Windham Invita- FALCONS (0-1) at COWBOYS (1-0): Troy Aikman knows that meet against St. Paul at the Frank GIRLS SWIMMING tional in Willimantic. falling behind 35-14 in this game would spell curtains. ... If Chris ReinholdPoolatWHS. Head Coach: Garry Smith The Indians' first NVL tri-meet Chandler doesn;t play for Birds, it i curtains for them... COWBOYS. HOW 1998 ENDED: A narrow (11th year) will take place next Tuesday when LAST WEEK: 6-9. second-place finish in NVL Finals 1998 Record: 7-4 CIAC they challenge Torrington and toNaugatuck; eighth in CIAC Class CLASS L FINALS Wilby at Minett Park. L Finals. Sept. 16 ST. PAUL 5:00 HOW 1998 ENDED: WithNVL Family Owned & Operated For Over 70 Years 1999 CAPTAINS: Seniors Sept. 25 NAUGATUCK 6:00 championships for both the boys Stefanie Marcucio and Rachel Sept. 28 @Platt 4:00 and girls teams, which finished Russo. Oct. 2 @Holy Cross 6:00 unbeaten against league competi- BARIBAULT TOP RETURNEES: Marcucio Oct. 5 SACRED HEART 7:00 tion. Oct 8 TORRINGTON 7:00 0Q\ (fly, breast); Rose Polletta (fly, Oct 13 WATERBURY CO-OP 7:00 1999 CAPTAINS: Boys—Alex OIL CO., INC. free); Katie Lupher (free); Morgan Oct 19 @WesthiU 5:00 Hudimatch, Kevin Kalach; Girls Lacilla (back, free); Michelle Oct 26 SEYMOUR 6:00 — Michelle Crocco, Jamie Scholl. Francis (breast, IM); Kelly Palmer Oct 28 PLAINVILLE 4:00 TOP RETURNEES: Boys — (back,IM). Nov. 4 NVL TrlalafflKennedy 4:00 Hudimatch, Kalach, John Labeck, TOPNEWCOMERS:JulieAlex Nov. 6 NVL Diving 2:00@Kennedy Shane McQuade; Girls—Crocco, (back); Sara Coppola (free); Kate Nov. 6 NVL Finals 5:00@Keniiedy Scholl, Tina Polletta, Sarah Galpin, • Dependable Service Reasonable Prices Curtis (back, tree); Brianna Lutter Nov. 13 CIAC TrUls@Branford 2:00 Lynn Haggis, Mary Sheehan. (IM, free). Nov. 15 State Diving TBA 6:00 600 MAIN STREET Nov.lt CIACFIiuds@Braiirord5:00 NEWCOMERS: Boys — Tim KEY LOSSES: Sue Brier. Lisa Jacobson, Jim Boisvert; Girls — OAKVIIXE . 274-3284 Nov. 2* State Ope»e>SCSU 2:00 M-F8-5 Francis. Abigail Hough, Kale KafehinskL 24 —Town Times, September 16,1999 SportsProperty of the Watertown Historical Society Boys Soccer:watertownhistoricalsociety.org Solid mix Pee Wees cop by Jim Dreher And, Mancini isn't shy about Pop Warner THE RICO FILE The Watertown High School those goals. boys soccer team will have a new "We aim to be competitive in victory ... following the 1999 season coach in 1999, asJoeMancinitakes the NVL, make a run for the NVL The Water-Oak Indians' Pop of the Philadelphia Phillies' over for Joe DelBuono. title, and makeitpast the first round Warner football teams faced the Rico Brogna of Woodbury Mancini made his scheduled of the state tournament, where we four teams representing Tri-Town ndians' debut on September 15, have lost the last two years." on September 12at Watertown High when Kennedy High School of BOYS SOCCER School. PHILADELPHIA—Despite its second consecutive August/Septem- Waterbury was tabbed to visit Head Coach: Joe Mancini MIDGETS Veteran's Memorial Park field. (1st year) ber collapse, the Philadelphia Phillies' organization realizes that the 1998 Record: 11-6-0 CIAC The Midgets were defeated by a problem isn't in the manager's office, as it announced a two-year HOW 1998 FINISHED: With a 20-12- margin, despite playing a extension of Terry Francona's contract through the 2002 season. 3-2 overtime loss to Wethersfield CLASS L TOURNAMENT Home matches 1B CAPS solid defensive game, allowingonly "We're a lot closer than our recent results might suggest," said in the CIAC Class L 1st round. one touchdown, with the others 1999 CAPTAINS: Mike Julian, at Veteran's Memorial Park Franconainastatementreleasedby theclubon September 12. "We've got Sept. IS KENNEDY 3:30 scored on a fumble recovery and a a ways to go, but we are better. Two years in a row, things have gone wrong | Tom Palleria. Sept. 17 @Crosby 3:30 kickoff return. atlhe end. It'sawful; sometimes it'shard to be patient, but youhave to be." TOP RETURNEES: Julian, Sept 21 @Naugatuck 6:30 Reggie Hunter scored for Wa- Jason Cipriano,Palleria,JohnCala- Tuesday, September 7 vs. Houston—For the second consecutive game, the Sept. 24 TORRINGTON 3:30 ter-Oak on a 50-yard run; Dan Phillies grab a4-0 lead against the Central Division-leading Astros; for the second brese, Joseph Kate. Sept. 29 WOLCOTT 3:30 Cilfone aded an 11-yard scoring consecutive night, they blow that advantage.... Bobby Abreu's 20th home run TOPNEWOOMER:TonyPilla. Oct 1 gSacred Heart of the season, a three-run shot off Astro starter Chris Holt, caps a four-run thud. (Bucks Hill) 3:30 run. KEY LOSSES: Ian McQuade, The offensive line play of Chris ... With the score tied at 6-6 in the ninth. Ken Caminiti's two-out, two-run single Nick Calabrese, Joe Ferrucci, Nick Oct 5 @Holy Cross 3:30 sends the Phils down to their fourth straight loss and 1 ] th in their last 12 games. Oct. 8 SEYMOUR 3 JO Fleisher, Josh Austin, Ryan Gugliotti, Ryan McNally, Ralph LaFrance, and Luke Purdy also ... Brogna goes 0-foM ... PHILLIES LOSE, 8-6. Polletta, Mike Sabol. Oct 12 @Ansonia Wednesday, Septembers vs. Houston —The free-fall continues, as Houston (Nature Center) 3:30 stood out. scores nine runs in the sixth inning against , Billy Brewer, and OUTLOOKFOR1999: Mancini Oct 14 @WUby 3:30 JUNIOR MIDGETS likes the starting unit he'll put out Carlton Loewer.... Former UHartford star Jeff Bagwell hits his 40th home run Oct 19 ©Kennedy The Junior Midgets fell to the of the season Brogna goes l-for-3 in the Phils' fifth consecutive setback... on the field. "We have very young (WestsideM.S.)3:30 visitors by a 32-0 score. team," he said. "We have one fresh- PHILLIES LOSE, 10-2. Oct 22 CROSBY 3:30 JUNIOR PEE WEES Thursday, September 9 vs. Houston — Since their high-water mark of 13 man, three sophomores and three Oct 25 ©Seymour 3:00 In the Junior Pee Wees game, games over .500 on August 6, the Phils have managed only seven wins in 31 Oct 29 NAUGATUCK 3:00 itiniors starting along with our the locals came out on the short end games; they hope to end this homestand on a good note.... With the game tied eniors, a good mix to achieve our Nov. 1 HOLY CROSS 3:00 at 1-1 in the topof the eighth, Caminiti strikes again, this time with a two-run home Nov.3@Torrington3:00 ofa27-13 final result, despite scor- joals." ing on a 28-yard run by Dylan Makin run off reliever Steve Montgomery. ... In the bottom of the inning, the Phils on their opening drive. threaten, as Brogna (0-for-3, walk) steps to the plate with two on against closer The next three Water-Oak drives Billy Wagner, who induces him to ground out to end the commotion Houston Field Hockey: Key losses goes7-0onitsroad trip, maintaining a three-game lead over Cincinnati in the N.L all ended on turnovers, which Tri- Central, while the Phils, losers of six straight and 13 of 14, fly out to Phoenix to (Continued from page 21) season, another berth in the state Town converted into touchdowns. begin their lastroad trip of the season against the N.L. West leaders... PHILUES tournament, and maintaining the Trailing28-6, Water-Oak added LOSE, 3-1. Torp,KatieWilson,MeredithGeer, winning tradition that has been a secon-half score when Victor 3ina Biello. Friday, September 10 at Arizona — Randy Johnson didn't pitch like the established here." Marini scored ona 15-yard run, and average 36-year-old, as the Big Unit shut the Phils down on his birthday by 1999 OUTLOOK: Wilson is pitching a complete game six-hitter, striking out seven.... Phils' starter Robert looking forward to her new chal- HELD HOCKEY Willie Crick completed the extra Head Coach: Caroline Wilson point pass to Mike Lacaria. Person didn't pitch badly, allowing only three runs over six innings Brogna lenge leading the Indians. "We're (1st year) didn't play against the 'Backs ace left-hander PHILUES LOSE, 3-1. looking forward to a successful PEE WEES 1998 Record: 9-3-3; In the Pee Wees contest, Water- Saturday, September 11 at A rizona— owns the Phillies for eight Vlelissa Aesif, Erika Bergstrom, CLASS M TOURNAMENT innings, shutting them out and allowing only five hits to run his winning streak to Courtney Hasenbein, and Carolyn Oak emerged 13-12 victors, thanks four games....Matt Williams (34)andlay Bel) (34)bothhithome runs....Brogna Sept. 16 ©Stamford 6:00 to dominant offensive play by Ed Slupczcwski. Sept. 18 AMITY 10:30 a.m. goes O-for-4 as rookie left-hander Randy Wolf suffers his eighth consecutive loss Charette, John Riggi, Raymod after beginning the season (and his career) 5-0 ... PHILLIES LOSE, 4-0. TOPRETURNEES: Seniors— Sept. 21 LITCHFIELD 7:00 Sept 30 @Fannington 7:00 Stimpson, Marty Byrnes, Kevin Sunday, September 12 at Arizona—The slump which seems to have no end \esif, Hasenbein, Bergstrom, Oct 2 NONNEWAUG 3:30 Mabry, Andrew Lachance, and continues, as Todd Stottlemyre throws six shutout irmings to continue his amazing 51upczewski, Courtney Hosking; Oct S THOMASTON 7:00 Nick Miceli. comeback from a partially torn rotator cuff injury that didn't require surgery... Juniors — Lauren Stanley, Nicole Oct 8 @Shepaug 3:30 Riggi also had a solid day run- . He allows only five hits, two of them singles by Brogna, who also swipes his )eVito; Sophomore — Ashley Oct 11 HOUSATONIC 12:00 ning with the ball with a pair of big seventh base of the season It's not enough to prevent the Phils' ninth straight asenbein. Octl3@Amlty3dO runs that led to the Water-Oak loss ... PHILLIES LOSE, 5-0. TOP NEW FACES: Colleen Oct IS @North Haven 3:30 touchdowns, which were scored by Monday, September 13 at Houston — Another disaster, as the N.L. Central Oct 19 MERCY 3:30 Pierre Bizier and Dan Baylis, who leaders continue to grow fat on the Phils, scoring in every inning but the second. Downey, Liz Dumas, Kate Mc- Oct 13 @Waterford 12:00 ... Astro starter Mike Hampton pitches seven innings and wins his 20th game, the Carthy, Lori Bartholomew. Oct 27 FARMINGTON 7:00 also added an extra point. first left-hander in club history to achieve the feat Brogna goes O-for-4 as the KEYLOSSES:A11-Staters Dam- Nov. 1 SOUTHINGTON 3:1S NEXT GAMES: Sunday, Sep- Phils lose for the 10th straight time; they 'vc dropped 17 of 18... PHILLIES LOSE, Brown and Fior Arrindell; Jenn Nov. 4 LEWIS MILLS 3:15 tember 19, at Watertown High 13-2. School, Uie Indians face Newing- THE NUMBERS (Through September 13): G-140; ABSS6; AVG-381; vs ton, beginning with the Junior RHP-287; vs. LHP-.26S; RISP-280 w/67 RBI; RSI; H-1S6; 2B-29; 3B-4; Midgets game at 9:30 a.m. HR-21; RBI-90; BB-46; K-118; SB-7; CSS; TB-2S6; SF-4; HBP-2; OB%- STAT OF NOTE: Through Monday, Brogna had established new VOICES & TOWN TIMES career highs in runs (81) and hits (156), and was one home run shy of equaling his career high of 22. RICO'S RBI CHALLENGE: For each run Brogna drives in this season, he will donate $ 100 to the Spondylitis Association of America. Individual and corporate contributors can make pledges on" a per-RBI or one-time basis. All monies from "Scoring for Spondylitis" will go to the SAA Research Center at the University of Texas. For more information, contact; SAA, 14827 Ventura Blvd., Suite 119, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403. COMING UP: The Phils final road trip of the season continues wiih a three-game series against the Mets at S hea S tadium starting on September 17, with four games in Milwaukee against the Brewers September 20-23 concluding the journey The final homestand begins against the Mee on September 24. ( Don't miss the chance to showcase your product or business Circling the basepaths ===^^= with Water-Oak Little League Fall Baseball to over 36,000 HOMES in the Voices and Town Times areas! The 1999 Water-Oak Little League fall season had the following Published in VOICES Wednesday, October 20 opening result: Orioles capture fall opener TOWN TIMES Thursday, October 21 The Water-Oak Little League is sponsoring a team that will play a But hurry... Aduertising deadline is Wednesday, October 6 16-game schedule in the Valley Fall Baseball League, which includes teams from Seymour, Derby, Ansonia, and Beacon Falls. Call your VOICES or TOWN TIMES Representative today In the opening game, the Orioles scored five times in the top of the to reserve space for your special message! first inning, then added four more in the second and held off Seymour, VOICES TOWN TIMES 11-7. Tyler King picked up the win, alowing only two hits in three innings. (203) 263-21 1 6 (860) 274-8851 Dave Lafferty had two hits and three RBIs for Watertown, while fax (203) 266-0199 fax (860) 945-3116 Joel Coelho added two hits and two RBIs. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown TimesSociety, September 16,199 9 — 25 5/?or^£x^rfl/Entertainment/Reviews/Restaurants ances December 17,18 and 19. Route 109, lo benefit the Monis Watertown Recreation Department, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgAll roles for the popular produc- Congregational Church. and endorsed by the Waterbury tion are open. Auditions on the 18lh The all-you-can-eat menu will Region Convention and Visitors will be at 2 p.m. for dancers ages 6 include roast beef, mashed pota- Bureau. to 11; 4 p jn. for ages 12 and older, toes with gravy, salad, vegetable, and 6 to 8 p.m. for professional rolls,beverage, andhomemadepies. Watertown Grange i level dancers (by appointment Tickets are $8 for adults and The Watertown Grange, No. only). $3.50 for children 12 and under, 122, Inc., will meet Friday, Sep- Ms.Bonasera'sinterpretationof and can be purchased at the door. tember 17, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic "Clara," which incorporates both Hall, 175 Main Street professional and student dancers, The program will include the has enjoyed a loyal and growing Free fun squares installation of officers, with Marvin audience since it premiered in 1993. The Nutmeg Square and Round Wilbur and the installation team in Each yearshehasadded fresh twists Dance Club will conduct beginner charge. This will be an open meet- to the magical tale that keeps audi- square dances, starting with two ing, with family and friends invited ences spellbound. free fun nights, on Tuesdays, Octo- to attend. The country store will Billed as entertainment for the ber 5 and 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the also be open. "very young and the young at heart," Judson School gymnasium, 124 CDT'sproductionofthis traditional Hamilton Lane. CLEAN START: Meet starter Ralph Lutter fires the pistol to begin holiday favorite is unique because The club square dance caller is a race during the NVL girls swimming Invitational Meet at it's narrated, enabling even the Allan Brozek, who has been direct- Watenown High School on September 11. Leaping off the block is youngest members of the audience ing the squares for more than 40 WHS freshman Brianna Lutter. Photo courtesy of Watertown to fully understand the story of years. The dances are open to singles, couples, teenagers, and Swim Team. Clara's adventure in the land of the Sugar Plum Fairy. families. The dancing is held in a For more information or to smoke-free and alcohol-free envi- schedule an audition, call the CDT ronment. studios at 274-0004. Free babysitting will beprovided for the new dancers. Family-style dinner For more information, call Ross MORRIS —Afemily-style roast Upton in Watertown at 274-5958, beef dinner will be served Satur- ormembersat(203)574-5589,283- 0 Live Bands Sat. Nites day, September 25, from 4:30 to 7 4952, or (203) 723-8883. © Full Tex Mex Menu p.m. in the Morris Community Hall, The club is sponsored by the ©Best Ribs Anywhere - Mario Addona Luigi Legorano, Sr. © Spacious Dining Area © Available For Private Parties BLACKSWARM:Water-OakdefenderscrowdaroundaTri-Town ©Late Night Kitchen Hours ball carrier during Pop Warner Pee-Wees football contest at ©Open at 11 a.m., 7 days TURKEY Watertown High School on September 12. Photo courtesy of 19 $ 5 FRESH ITALIAN t1., 0 lndoor& Outdoor Dining Water-Oak Pop Warner Football. BREAST 3 \ SAUSAGE 1 ib Conveniently located 2 minutes Nutcracker," will be held Saturday, from Brass Mill Mall at the Auditions for September 18, at the Connecticut GRWEMFi I Egg with Bacon, Sausage or Ham j ££££ Comer of Meadow & Reid Dance Theatre, Inc., 523 Main MoN-SAi. , ™da" ,, $4 99 I COFFEE POTS Street, Exit 21 off I-84. holiday ballet Street. 203 - 573-9458 on Saturday Donna Bonasera, CDT artistic WE CARRY ARTHUR AVENUE BREAD AND PASTRY. director, reported the ballet will be Auditions for the classic holi- perfomied at Taft School's Bing- day musical ballet, "Clara and the ham Auditorium for three perform- 1650 Watertown Ave. DON'T MISS THE FUN ... 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Musical Notes — SAVE 60% Drum corps spirit Over Town Car & Limo Prices The Westbury Drum Corps of Oakville and the Washington Park by having us drive YOUR car Drum Corps (Meriden) gottogether when and where you tell us. for a jam session at the Northeast- Airports, Theater, NYC, Piers, Hotels, Ledyard, Proms, Weddings, em Regional Championship Con- Business, Medical, Dental Appointments, Shopping Trips. test on September 11, held in Be- thel and hosted by the Greater Town Car Service Available Danbury Drum Corps Association. Senior Discount Cardinal - A Service You Can Depend On IS! Fully Bonded & Insured "It certainly was a delight to Available 24 Hours 879-6221 Ofta Ho»,:8..m-Sp.m. 3E see," said the WDC leadership. "Both corps have a special camara- derieand they also compete against each other on the field of competi- Annual Italian Heritage, Inc. of Waterbury Proudly Presents tion." Both corps marched in the Members of the Westbury Drum Corps of Oakville and Meriden's Italian Festival '99 "Battle of Benning ton" parade cele- Washington Park Drum Corps jam together prior to competing in the bration in Bennington, Vt. recently. NortheasternRegional Championships in Bethel on September 11. Photo Each corps had won a trophy that At Quassy Amusement Park Rt. 64 - Middlebury courtesy of Westbury Drum Corps. day, but Washington Park had left Sept. 17,18, & 19 before the awards. Michael Kle- ban.Westbury'sdirector.presented mandin, bass drummer, marked Fri. - 4PM to 10PM its trophy win to Washington Park their first appearances in the field Juniors' annual Sat.-10AM-Midnight at the jam session, after which both of competition for the WDC. Other individuals competing for dinner at club Sun.-10Am-9PM corps played and marched around The Junior League of Greater the grounds. Westbury were: B J. DowdandSue "Featuring Authentic Italian Cuisine" Gray (Fifers); Stephanie Hunger- Waterbury recently held its annual Special Events Twenty corps and their individu- ford (glockenspiel); SgL Coritha dinner at the Watertown Golf Club, • Beauty Pageant - Sat Evening Continuous "Live alists were present in Bethel, repre- Hoffler (tenor dram); and SgL Ja- with 60 members attending. • Outdoor Mass - Sun. 11AM Entertainment" senting victories within their affili- son Sheaves (snare drum). The candles on the 75th anni- •Car Show •CT'sOwn-'EMOZIONI" ate associations: New Jersey; Con- versary cake were blown out by •Directfrom NY• "ZUCCHERO" necticut Fifers and Drummers Westbury recently participated • Karate show • Soccer Clinic in Newtown's annual Labor Day past club presidents in attendance • Bocce & Amore Contest • The UNEXPECTED PLEASURE Association; Suffolk-Nassau; — Roberta Massey of Naugatuck, Band Featuring Tony Vespoli Hudson Valley; Massachusetts Fife, Parade to the theme of "Newtown, a Picture Perfect Town." MariePetersonofMiddlebury.Julie •The BOB MOBILIO Band Dram and Bugle Corps Associa- Caulkins of Southbury, Pat Spi- •Disc Jockey by tion; and the Greater Danbury Drum New members who have been welcomed into the WDC ranks are nella of Waterbury, and Cynthia uassy Europa Entertainment Corps Association. Jensen and Sara Buell, both of •All-Time Great Vocalist - Westbury's Northeastern victo- Elizabeth Iljazi, Lindsey Stroud, KaylaRossignol.WilliamZuraitis, Cheshire. The cake marked an RALPH ROSSI ries in this year were CapL Vicky ending to the year-long celebra- Oliver, individual glockenspiel, Alana and Amanda Nigro, and 1-800-FOR-PARK or 203-758-2913 • www.quassy.com Heather Fleming. tion. female, and SgL Edward Oliver, Sara Klamashafsky from Ken- Coming Oct. 8.9,10 & 11 Oktoberfest Featuring individual fife, male (both repeat Thedrivecontinues for prospec- tive members for both the color nedy High School was presented Authentic German Entertainment, Crafts & Food winners from 1998); and Melissa with a $500 scholarship. The Burritt, individual fife, female. guard and music ranks. Interested Cominq Oct 15 - Nov. 6th Weekends candidates are invited to drop by "Sustained Energy" award was Halloween Madness For Adults & Children Melissa Williams and Shannon presented to Ms. Massey by her Babisick, fifers, and Joe Nor- Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for a WDC rehearsal at Heminway daughter, Kris Generali. Park School, 37 Heminway Park The President's Award went to Road, or call Director Michael Donna Alberlario of Southbury for Kleban at 274-4622, Vinnie Cihal outstanding service to the league at 274-5751, or Maggie Dowd at and the community. Board mem- (203) 729-3784. bers leaving were thanked for their hard work and new board members 1999 VOICES & TOWN TIMES were introduced. Oktoberfest 1999 More information about the October 1 to 3 in Watertown league may be obtained by calling Fall Home Improvement Guide its office at (203) 596-7399. 75th ANNUAL

Don't miss the chance to showcase your product or business to over 36.000 HOMES THE in the Voices and Town Times areas! BETHLEHEM Published in VOICES Wednesday, Oct. 13 FAIR TOWN TIMES Thursday, Oct. 14 SOCIETY But hurry...Advertising deadline is Friday, Sept. 24! WISHES TO THANK ALL OUR Call your VOICES or TOWN TIMES Representative FABULOUS FAIR VOLUNTEERS today to reserve space for your special message! Your "extra special" efforts VOICES (203) 263-2116 made the 1999 fair a fax (203) 266-0199 success! Because of you TOWN TIMES (860) 274-8851 we are able to continue our fax (860) 945-3116 scholarship contributions. THANK YOU! Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown TimesSociety, September 16, 199 9 — 27 Real Estate WATERTOWN watertownhistoricalsociety.orgRoad, $155,000. Spacious 4 bedroom Lovley Developers to Elaine Cape that has a Maisto and Daniel Maisto, prop- great in-law or office erty at 324 Whispering Hill Road, possibility, as well as a $220,000. lightly wooded level yard with lake rights to nearby Business women Lake Winnemaug. have forum at $145,900 East End hotel WATERBURY—The Business David Nyman Realtors Women's Forum Conference '99 called "Women in Business — 264-3660 • Southbury, CT Diversity Makes the Difference," will take place Friday, October 1, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a wrap- up session and doorprizes from 4 to Century 21 is the Largest Real Estate 5 p.m., at the Waterbury Sheraton Company in the World Hotel, 3580 East Main Street. The 17th annual event will lead Century 21 McConnell off with a morning address given and BIGWHEELSREADYTOROLL:LiseDrenning.BillyKulmann,andPat by Letitia Baldridge, author, entre- JIM REARDON Lapio, left to right, are preparing for the "Wheels for Life" bike-a-thon preneur, and expert on manners. What a combination! scheduled for Veteran's Memorial Park, 570 Nova Scotia Hill Road, on Ann Curry.news anchor for NBC's Award winning realtor Sunday,September26,froml0a.m.to4pjn.Theannualeventwillbenefit "Today Show" and a correspon- with over 20 years experience St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Tennessee, with 100 percent of all the dent for "Dateline," will be the in area real estate. pledges going there. While it is billed as a bike-a-thon, any form cf featured keynote speaker and pro- BUYING OR SELLING? vide the luncheon address. transport may be used, from skateboards to inline skates, or just by Speak with Jim, the Voice of Experience. walking or jogging. Pledge forms and more information may be obtained Ten "workshops will offer prac- (203) 264-1400 or (203) 263-5707 from theParksandRecreation Department by calling 945-5246, or David tical and valuable information on a Jean at 274-0706. Prizes will be awarded to participants for their pledge variety of subjects, including ef- amounts: $35 gets a T-shirt with the "Wheelsfor Life" logo design: $75 fective hiring practices, organiza- tional efficiency, personal fulfill- OPEN HOUSE SUN. 9/19 1:00-4:00 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 9/191:00-3:00 nets the T-shirt, and a travel bag or a sweatshirt. All participants will ment, presentation skills, how to receive a certificate cf appreciation. Photo courtesy of David Jean. influence others, women entrepre- ¥5S¥W:¥ft¥:S55a:SS¥SS: neurs, and investment strategies. and Sandra Ricci, property at 15 Registration fee is $95, and in- Garden Club | Charles Street, $137,000. cludes lunch and the wrap-up. Therapy Unlimited to F.M. Forregistration information, call Watertown Garden Club mem- the Greater Waterbury Chamber of bers gathered September 7 for a Realty Associates, property on Crossbow, $301,490. Commerce at (203) 757-0701. special evening meeting that was In addition to the chamber foun- open to the public at no charge. Stephen Manderino and Susan Manderino to Merdim Mamudi, dation, event sponsors include WOODBURY - 3 BR Colonial w/HW MIDDLEBURY - Beautifully remodeled Laurie Collum, a local artist, pre- Teikyo Post University, the U.S. floors throughout. 2-car attached home. New hydro-air heat. Quiet family property at Pond View Estates, garage. Level open yard. Eat-in kitch- neighborhood. 3-4 8Rs, 214 baths. Hat yard sented a program on stained glass Small Business Administration, stepping stones. $71,000. en w/sliding doors to deck. LR with w/neated IG pool. A great place to go trick- Ann Banores to George Duffy II BankBoslon (executive sponsor), FP. $229,000 or-treating! Maryann Bennett $289,900 A $500 scholarship check was and Jaci Carroll Staffing (premier). Dir.: Rt. 6 to Middleroad Tnpk. to Dir.: Rt. 64 to Tyter Crossing. Right at stop given to Amy Evans, a recent and Maria Duffy, property at 25 Quassapaug or/Hamilton Ave. to sign onto Breakneck Hill. Bear left on Sunset Avenue, $132,500. Quassapaug. Colonial Ave. Left on Acme Dr., left on Watertown High School graduate Northueod Dr. to "28. who is studying natural resources First Connecticut Builders lo Oktoberfest 1999 at the Waterbury branch of the Robert Kane, property at 3 Tower October 1 to 3 in Watertown University of Connecticut The scholarship is financed by garden club local fund-raiser sales during the year. A slide show program by George Trecino, a famous garden designer, will be presented by the club Thurs- day, October 14. This meeting will COUNTRY be at Union Congregational Church, REAL ESTATE WATERTOWN - Built in '93, this WATERTOWN - The only waterfront con- 161 Buckingham Street, Oakville. <*>zzie Rapin - Ozvner - Broker Com. Split Level features a 3.2 acre temp, home avail. Enjoy fabulous views of 215 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798 private lot, cul-de-sac neighborhood, this quiet lake all year. Meticulous home. 2 vaulted kit. & open fir. plan. Other story marble foyer, soaring ceilings, 2 FPs, amenities include expansivelawn,. 3 dentil moldings & columns. HW floors. 4 Annual VFW l (203) 263-5000 BR, 2 full balhs, expansion potential BRs, 3 A baths, garages for 3 cars w/bo- and 2-car gar. Close to major routes. nus rm. above one. (Great studio potential) October auction $189,900 $425,000 The Ladies Auxiliary to the VeteransofForeign Wars, Oakville Post 7330, has planned its annual dutch auction, raffle, and granny's attic sale on Friday, October 1, at the post home, 85 Davis Street. Chances will be sold from 6 to 7 p.m., with the winners' tickets being pulled from 7 to 9 p.m. while the WATERTOWN - ROARING 20's CAPE A 3 bedroom, (one on 1st floor), 2 bath Cape in Taft audience enjoys free dessert and School area. New front porch. Large deck of! eat-in Averages. Proceeds will be used to kitchen. Walk-in closets. Excellent condition. $159,900 WATERTOWN - Private Ranch on .OAKVILLE - A pristine house at an juildthe auxiliary's treasury so it 2'/i acres,* kitchen, LR, 3 BR, sur- affordable price. Totally renovated. rounded by expensive homes. Great Looks & feels like new. New siding, elec, plumbing, kitchen, flooring, can continue to serve our veterans, expansion potential. 2-car garage, community, and cancer research. balhs. Comfortable 3 BR Col. on dead- very private & great starter home! end st. HW firs., covered deck, level Donations of new or almost new $150,000 yard & large bath w/shower and whirl- items are being sought for the af- pool Jacuzzi. Great value. $159,900 fair. For more information, call Josephine at 274-3384, or Delores DiMichele at 274-8988. Property WATERTOWN - CONDO transfers Attractive 2 bedroom condo in Artillery Hill. Master bedroom on first floor, second floor loft area and 2nd The following real estate trans- bedroom with bath. Fireplace in living room. On cul-de- actions and property transfers were sac. $115,000 recently recorded with the town 256 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 2634336 clerk's office: We Are Located In The "Heart Of Antique COUNTRY* Mary Baclawski to David Ricci http://www.drakeley.com 28 — TowPropertyn Times, September 16,199 of9 the Watertown Historical Society Real Estate watertownhistoricalsociety.orgthe event is being sponsored by Web- WomerisForum "Diversity Makes the York City area, who has intentions race, the Cheshire Community Greater Waterbury 1 ster Bank. Corporate benefactors in- Difference—Women in Business '99," ofmaintaining the existing tenancy. Grange Fair, and more. Chamber of Commerce I clude American Bank of Connecticut; at the Sheraton Waterbury Hotel, 8 Also planned is the reopening of Admission and parking are free, WATERBURY — The follow- Jaci Carroll Staffing; The Carmen ajn. to 4 pjn. Cost is $95 per person. the Holley House Restaurant in the and there will be free shuttle bus ing are the latest events and activi- Anthony Restaurant Group; Carmody The premier founding sponsor is Jaci lower level. Ms. Nelson was im- service. For more information, call ties scheduled by the Greater Wa- & Torrance LLP; Crystal Rock Water Carroll Staffing, with BarikBoston the the chamber Mondays through Fri- Co.; The Downes Group; Drubner, executive sponsor. Additional sponsors pressed with the condition of the terbury Chamber of Commerce; call building. days at (203) 272-2345. the chamber at (203) 757-0701 for Hartley, O'Connor & Mengacci, LLC; include the chamber foundation, Tetfcyo MacDermid, Inc.; Michaels Jewelers; Post University, U.S. Small Business Also assisting in the transaction more information on any of them, Administration, Fleet Bank, and Space were Ms. Verne Henshall of the ROTARY 1 or to register: Sheraton Waterbury Hotel; TPA De- sign Group; Torrington Supply Co.; Age Copy. David L. Bain Real Estate Agency; ROUNDTABLE I Thursday (today) — Malcolm and Waterbury Republican-American. Saturday, October 2 — Third attorney Bill Manasse of Kent, Baldridge Chamber Awards Evening Tuesday, September 21 — New annual MacDermid Brass City Fishing representing Ms. Nelson; and at- Funds for Turkey relief at the Sheraton Waterbury Hotel, 3580 Member Breakfast, hosted by chamber Tournament with registration at Wa- torney MarkCapecelatro.represent- MADISON — Rotary Clubs East Main Street, 6 to 9 pjn. James C. at chamber offices, 83 Bank Street, terbury Commons, 1875 Thomaston ing the Schwaikert family. District 7980, which covers most Smith, president and CEO of Webster fourth floor, 8 to 9:30 a.m. Free of Avenue, event 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free of of Connecticut, has announced it Bank, will be honored as the 1999 charge. charge. Sponsors are theCity of Water- will be seeking funds for the relief Malcolm Baldridge Award recipient, Thursday, September 23 — bury; Connecticut Light & Power; Water gardening of victims of the recent earthqi with chamber leadership and volunteer Chamber Toaslmaslers at chamber chamber; MacDermid, Inc.; Naugatuck seminar planned in Turkey. awards going to David Byrne, of Man- offices, 8 to9:30ajn. Learn methods of Railroad; Sir Speedy Printing; Trout An appeal has been sent to all b_ aged Transportation Services, Inc., and public speaking and self-improvement Uniimited-Naugatuck Valley Chapter; A seminar on water gardening Waterbury Region Convention & Visi- Rotary clubs in the district by Rich- Robert Kane, of KarTele Cellular in a friendly environment. The annual will be held Saturday, September ard Benson, district governor, of dues are $50. Prospective participants tors Bureau; Waterbury Republican- Phones, respectively. 25, at the James S. Hosking Nurs- Madison. "We welcome contribu- Cost is $75 per person, or $750 for are invited to drop by free of charge. American', WATR 1320 Radio; and ery, 114 Porter Street. tables of 10. Hosted by the chamber, Friday, October 1 — Business Webster Bank. tions from the public," he said, Theprogramisopentothepublic stressing "there are no administra- free of charge. tive costs in Rotary's relief efforts, SEE YOU AT THE Appeals on taxes Bill Hosking of Hosking Nurs- RYVILLE FAIR as all such costs are covered by the The Watertown Board of As- ery, the area's leading authority on interest earned by the Rotary Inter- sessment Appeals will meet water gardens, will be leading the national Foundation funds." Wednesday,September22,at6p.m. discussions. Topics to be covered The district has a special con- Your Professional Realtor in the assessor's office at the Town will be the planning, construction, whether you are nection with Turkey, having sent a Hall, 37 DeForest Street. and maintenance of an individual's group study exchange team of four Buying or Selling The board will hear appeals on water garden. Also up for discus- young professionals and a Rotarian Listings Needed!! the October 1,1998 motor vehicle sion will be choosing plants for the leader to that country for May. Call Today for Free Consultation list. Property owners are encour- pool and selecting fish and aquatic The team, led by Rotarian Jo aged to contact the assessor's of- wildlife to make the pool come Fox of Westport's Sunrise Rotary, Realty Executives fice at 945-5235 for information alive. visited many cities and towns in concerning their motor vehicles. There will be plenty of informa- Turkey but stayed the longest (five Key Professionals, !XC The board can review condition of tion available, and how-to's for this days) with host families in Adapaz- 407 Main Street the vehicle and excessive mileage. aspect of gardening. Discounts on Oakville.Q 06779 ari, the city that suffered the most Appointments can be scheduled water garden supplies will be given damage and greatest number of 274-9291 by calling the office Mondays on September 25. Space is limited; casualties. through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 for more information and to reserve So far, at least four Adapazari p.m. seating, call 274-8889. Rotarians, including a club officer, are among those killed. Retail office CCC fall fest "This has been a deep emotional CHESHIRE — The Cheshire blow for all of us who enjoyed the transaction Chamber of Commerce will spon- wonderful hospitality of the Turk- LAKEVJJJLE — A large retail sor the annual fall festival and ish people, particularly those in office transaction recently was marketplace Saturday, September Adapazari,"Ms.Fox said. "Ihavea closed by Tom Hill ffl, C.C.I.M7 18, from 10 am. to midnight at photo of my lovely hostess taken at S.I.O.R., of Drubner Industrials. A Bartlem Park and vicinity. Route the same spot as a news shot of 10. historic complex known as Pocket- rescue operations which appeared knife Square, it is on the edge of Features will include live enter- in the New York Times. As yet, I Lake Wononskopomuc, and is a tainment and demonstrations have not heard whether my hostess landmark in Lakeville. throughout the day and evening, an and her family are safe." OAKVILLE $139,900 TheSchwaikertfamilyhiredMr. outdoor caf6 and food court, Kiwa- District Gov. Benson asked all This charming 7 rm. Ranch is perfect for just storting oui! Home Hill a number of years ago to mar- nis carnival, a raffle and silent those interested in contributing to auction with many items donated includes 3 spacious BRs. an ea(-in kit. any cook would love, lower level ket thepropertytoaparty that would the relief fund to write checks to FR. gleaming HW firs, and a great rear deck to overlook fenced-in yard, keep the historic integrity of the by local, state, and national busi- interior and exterior are newly painted, worth a look! call Andy or nesses, booths featuring area busi- "Rotary District 7980," with'Turk- Eileen O'Hazo today! building intact Mr. Hill was able to ish relief" on the memo line, and locate Carol Nelson, a well-known nesses and community organiza- tions, pony rides, Jaycees' 5k road send them to Charles Rood, treas- Andy O'Hazo architect from the Cornwall-New urer, Rotary District 7980, 343 Eileen O'Hazo O'Hazo South Main Street, Wallingford (203) 881-0202 06492. REALTY For more details, call Mr. Ben- son at(203)421-4160 or Ms. Foxat t—( r Berkshire^\ v (203) 2554516. Watertown - Price Reduced Police seek MIDDLEBURY WATERTOWN RANCH SPLIT LEVEL suspect for Sflfflb Hi * nftiBMI attempted sexual assault by Susan Faber Police are on the lookout foi man who allegedly attempted to sexually assault a 16-year-old girl in a Watertown cemetery on Au- gust 24. This well-maintained, 3700+/- sq. ft. Contemporary Ranch has 4 BR, RANCH. Convenient one level SPUT LEVEL. Your family is all The teenager was abducted on 3 full baths, gorgeous new master bedroom suite & sunroom living is yours in this 3 BR, 2'A BA thaf s needed to fill this 8 room, Watertown Avenue, near Media w/skylights overlooking beautiful park-like setting. Japanese style rock home situated on almost 1 acre. multi-level home featuring 4 BRs, Avenue in Waterbury, at5:40a.m., garden with waterfall & 2 bluestone patios. Ideal for entertaining. Very Bright kitchen w/skylight, lg. FR 2 BAs, LR w/HW floors, country said Walenown police Detective open floor plan w/ outstanding quality construction, including central leads to a screened summer room kit, lg. new FR w/SGD to deck, David Bromley, while she was air, 2 fp!cs & wood stove. Brand new to market &. only 5 min. walk to overlooking private fenced yard. patio and above ground pool. Taft private school and Judson Elementary. Motivated seller. Was walking alongside the road in the $395,000. Now $369,900. LR w/FP, HW floors, finished rec New master bedroom suite. early morning darkness. Her ab- rm. w/FP & bath, 2 car garage. Garage & city utils. ductor, described as a 6-foot-tall white male, grabbed her from be- Landmark Real Estate Co. $214,900 $172,900 hind,placed his handover her mouth 38 Shelboume Dr., Goshen, CT and forced her into the car, Det. (860) 491-2000 • (800) 920-9342 Berkshire Properties Bromley said. uwn. realestateinfocenter. com ^ 58 Woodruff Avenue, Watertown, CT • (860) 274-0440 J ShewasdriventoMountOlivet Property of the Watertown HistoricalTow n SocietyTimes, September 16,199 9 — 29 Real Estate third degree, and was released on a Woman arrested In writtewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn promise to appear in court on shoplifting incident September 21. Also on Saturday at 2 p.m. Water- Four youths under the age of 16, town Officer Patrick Girouard was considered juveniles, were also in- dispatched to Brooks Pharmacy at 1161 volved in ihe incident and were previ- Main Street in the Watertown Plaza, Lt ously referred to juvenile authorities. Desena said. Store security personnel They were charged with criminal mis- claimed they had observed the accused, chief in the first degree and criminal Taryn Petty, 21, of 601 Main Street, trespass in the third degree. Apt 2, Watertown, leave the store According to police, the youths did without paying for merchandise she $3,968 worth of damage, severing a had inherpurse. They claimed she had cable that had secured nine golf carts. $21.16 wor&ofskmcareproducts from The carts damaged seven flagpoles, a the store in her purse, Lt Desena said. wooden bench, two seed boxes, several She was charged with larceny in the spruce trees, and a cooler stand. The sixth degree (shoplifting) and was re- WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN 6-4 - Period charm in this 1903 Colonial home. 2,000+ si of leased on a written promise to appear in living space w/modern conveniences. Featuring a remodeled kitchen & bath, large master carts were driven over the greens and bedroom, stained glass windows & beautiful woodwork. Level yard w/loveiy ptantings & fairways, and one was driven into a court on September 21. privacy fences. Off street parking in the rear; city ulil. Great place to live w/income from the pond. 2nd floor. Excellent location. .ice have released a composite Fight at Fat Daddy's Democrats' awing of the white male suspect results in arrest WESTBURY REALTY On Saturday, Officer David Mari- who allegedly abducted a 16-year- naro was working a private duty as- campaign 967 Main Street, Watertown • 274-9661 old female on Watertown Avenue in signment at Fat Daddy's Tavern, 675 Oakville-Watertown Democrats WaterburyonAugust24,anddrove Main Street, Watertown, at 1:49 ajn., kicked off the 1999 election cam- her to Mount Olivet Cemetery in shortly before closing time. He was paign with a fund-raiser on Sep- Watertown where he attempted to told by tavern employees and custom- tember 10 at the American Legion Prudential Connecticut Realty sexually assault her.Policedescribe ers an altercation had just occurred in a Post 195 hall on Bunker Hill Road. The rock of Connecticut real estate. him as being in his mid or late 20s, downstairs bar area known as the Approximately 175 guests were "cave," LL Desena said. having a thin build, dark hair, and treated to a two-hour musical ren- Officer Marinaro spoke to a female dition of Irish tunes and Gaelic green eyes. His military-style hair- victim who claimed she was standing cut was shorter than the haircut against the wall when, for no apparent music provided by the well-known depicted in the composite drawing, reason, another patron, later identified band that goes under the name "The said Det. David Bromley who is as Carlo Guerrera, 30, of 73A Royal ' Reilly Clan." Many jokes were told Oak Drive, Waterbury, attempted to in the Gaelic brogue. investigating the crime. Anyone NAUGATUCK WATERTOWN punch a third patron when he acciden- All Democratic candidates were New to market! 8 room. 4 BR. I ft bath Colonial. 2-car Spacious living utd affordable 4 BR, 2100+ sq. ft with information may call Det. garage, move-in condition, residential area. -$179,999 Contemporary wilh in-law pees. On kn w/views$189,900 Bromley at 945-5200, or Water- tally struck the victim on the side of the in attendance and well received. head. What started out as a fund-raiser BETTY KOPP Oak Crime Stoppers at 945-9940. Officer Marinaro attempted to ques- 758-1733, EVES. 729-7651 Composite courtesy of the Water- turned into a fun night, according to tion Mr. Guerrera about the incident the party. town Police Department. when the accused began to grab at other male patrons in the area, Lt. Desena said. Officer Marinaro had to protect WOTA tonight Cemetery on Platt Road in Water- Mr. Guerrera from being menaced by town where the man attempted to an unruly crowd, which became upset The Watertown-Oakville Tax- sexually assault her, police said. A that he had apparently struck the girl on payers Association (WOTA) will smuggle ensued and the girl sus- the side of the head. meet today (Thursday) at 7 p.m. at tained minor injuries. The suspect Mr. Guerrera, according to Officer the Oakville Branch Library, 55 abandoned his attempt and left her Marinaro, began to yell at the officer Davis Street. Members of the pub- WATERTOWN OAKVILLE Farm house w/U acres plus barn & more! Xcireaiio the Rare find! "Pie charm of yesterday! Beautiful 3000 sq.ft. there, DeL Bromley said. and create a "scene." The officer, as- lic are invited to attend. heated inground pool or rclix by the fplc. May be duplex w/dtlachcd 2-car garage. Ccafrai locuion to town, subdivided. Many upgrades in this congenial 3 BR home yd very private property. New kitchen & baths, walk-up Police describe the man as being sisted by responding patrol personnel For more information, call w/hice floor plan „ ....4105,000 attics, beautiful craunds.wrm-arouadpardics!. .$179,900 including Officer David McDonnell, Daniel Zurainsat274-8445orFrank . KIM SWIKCENSKI HARRIETTLUCCARO thin with brown hair and green eyes 758-1733, EVES. 754-3550 75S-1733, EVES. 274-6092 in his mid to late 20s. He had a placed Mr. Guerrera under arrest for McHale at 274-8793. military-type short haircut, DeL breach of peace and transported him to police headquarters, with a court date Bromley said, and was driving an of September 21. Prudential | older, dark brown hatchback Ford Oktoberfest 1999 No apparent injury was sustained 264-2880 .com 758-1733 Escort-type car with a Christmas by the victim, and medical treatment October 1 to 3 in Watertown bee air freshener hanging from the was not required, Lt. Desena said. rear-view mirror. Police surmise from their inves- tigation the suspecthas some knowl- edge of the routes in and out of town, particularly toward the area G&W^i of the cemetery, Lt Robert Desena said. They are not speculating as to REAI ESTATE FIRST UMON Pioneer Plaza REALTY whether the individual is aresident, 565 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN • PNONE 945 0560 WATERTOWN butperhaps someone who comes to 274-7000 town on a daily basis for employ- Now Cinder Construction VILLE ment purposes, Lt. Desena said. WATERTOWN As of Tuesday, police had re- NEW LISTING Pond View Estates ceived numerous calls with infor- of Watertown mation regarding possible tips, he continued: "They have been checked out and nothing so far has been deemed worthwhile to iden- tify the perpetrator." BEST BUY!! Extended 3 BR Cape Anyone with information on the offers versatile add'i. room w/sep. entrance. Works great for in-home suspect or the crime, may call Det. Welcome to Pond View Estates, office, in-law, teen rec. rm. or 4th BR. Bromley at Watertown Police one ofLXlchfield County's Mewer furnace, roof 8 HW heater. Headquarters at 945-5200,or leave Newest and finest Updated elec. Beautihil level lot in great residential communities. fam. neighborhood w/city utilities. Don't an anonymous tip with the police miss this home. Reduced to $114,900 ailment's Crime Stoppers unit Homes Start From $219.900 at 945-9940. OAKVILLE WATERTOWN Police Blotter Arrest made in golf course vandalism spree A final arrest has.been made regard- MULTI-FAMILY IN GREAT LOCATION! ing a vandalism spree that took place on Easy access to Route 63 Main Street and all major July 28, 1999 at the Watertown Golf highways. This three family features 2,190 sq. ft. of Course, 246 Guemseytown Road, 5 Room Ranch offering 2-3 Spacious 7 room Cape on a Watertown police arrested by war- living space, 12 rooms, 5 bedrooms, washer & bedrooms, 1 bath and 1-car beautiful level lot, set back from the rant Kevin Petitti, 16, of 279 French dryer hookups, city water, city sewer, off-street detached garage. Huge front road. Two-car detached garage, 3 Street, Watertown, following identifi- yard. Level lot. bedrooms and a 3-room in-home cation by Dels. David Bromley and parking, aluminum siding. Great investment Reduced to $89,900 office already in place. Just Thomas Kolatsky, said Lt Robert property. Call for more details Asking $119,900 painted, newer furnace and new Desena. Mr. Petitti was charged wilh deck. Many extras $149,900 criminal mischief in the first degree (a felony) and criminal trespass in the JULIA GIONTA 945-0410 OFFICE 945-0560 30 —Town Times, September 16, 1999 ' PosPropertyt card show of the Watertown Historical Society LITCHFIELD—TheConnecti- Legals cut Post Card Club will sponsor its 22nd annual Litchfield Post Card The fiduciary is: At this hearing interested Waterbury and Joseph and property line (section 21.6.5) by Show on Sunday, September 19, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMary Etta Abromaitis persons and written Kimberly Granitto of 439 Mount seven (7) feet. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the c/o Robert A. Scott communications will be heard. Fair Drive, Watertown, CT to At this hearing interested per- Litchfield Firehouse, 258 West Slavin, Stauffacher & Scott, LLC A copy of the applications is on conduct regulated activities in sons may appear and be heard Street (Route 202). 680 Main Street file in the Planning and Zoning the piping of approximately 92 and written communications will The public is invited to attend. P.O. Box 9 Office, Town Hall Annex, 424 linear feet of an intermittent be received. Admission is $2. The Litchfield Watertown, CT 06795 Main Street, Watertown, CT. watercourse located between lot Dated at Watertown, Connecti- Red Cross will have food sales. For TT 9/16/99 Dated in Watertown, CT this 74 and lot 75 Mount Fair Drive, cut this the 16th day of more information, call (860) 567- 16th day of September 1999. Watertown, CT in an R-30 September, 1999. LEGAL NOTICE 8901 or (203) 272-2841. Phil Roger, Secretary Residential Zoning District be Watertown Fire District Zoning Board of Appeals of the Zoning Board of Appeals approved subject to conditions. Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Watertown will hold a Oktoberfest 1999 TT 9/16/99 Dated at Watertown, Connec- William Stempfle, Chairman October 1 to 3 in Watertown public hearing at 7:30 P.M. on ticut this 16th day of September TT 9/16/99 Wednesday, September 22, 1999 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1999. at the Watertown High School Court of Probate Karen Rigopulos, Secretary Library, 324 French Street, District of Watertown Conservation Commission/ Legals Watertown, CT to hear and act Estate of Inland Wetland Agency Classifieds upon the following applications: CATHERINE E. RINALDI TT 9/16/99 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Application #634 of Alexander The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Court of Probate Alves of 6 Nova Scotia Hill Judge of the Court of Probate, WATERTOWN Uovtm Zltmes District of Watertown Road, Watertown, CT request District of Watertown at a FIRE DISTRICT Classified Notice to Advertisers for a variance of Section 33.5.4.C Please Read Your Advertisement Estate of hearing held on September 9, DECISION OF THE of the Zoning Regulations of the Advertimtroenteare taken liy 1hvn Tlnum gver the tel- MINNIE P. COOK 1999 ordered that all claims ZONING COMMISSION ephone an a customer convenience. You should read The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Town of Watertown regarding your ad the first day it appears and report any error must be presented to the In the matter of a Change of in time ftr the mutt scheduled insprliun. Tbiyu 7Imw Judge of the Court of Probate, maximum building coverage to it rceponttibl^ fur one incorrect insertion for any fiduciary at the address below. Zone application of The Taft ailvtrliscmjni and then only to the extent of a 'make- District of Watertown at a permit construction of an good" insertion. Errors which do not lsssen ths value Failure to promptly present any School for a change of Zone of the advCTtinement will not be corrected by "make- hearing held on September 7, addition to an existing building such claim may result in the loss good" insmion. Thank you. located at 79 Commercial Street, from R-30 under the Town of Town Times • 274-8851 or 274-88C2. 1999 ordered that all claims of rights to recover on such Watertown Zoning Regulations must be presented to the Watertown, CT in a B-SC claim. Shopping • Center Business to R-20F of the Watertown Fire Real Estate For Sale 010 fiduciary at the address below. Gail D. Cesarello, Clerk District Zoning Regulations on Failure to promptly present any Zoning District. I-OR SALE by owner (moving out of state) The fiduciary is: land described in the legal 6RM Cape Cod on 1+ acre, quiet cul-de- such claim may result in the loss Application #635 of Joseph Chryll R. Beliveau description on file at the sac in upper Guernsey town Rd. area Of Watcnown. Available for immediate occu- of rights to recover on such Harris of 46 Linkfield Road, 211 Parkman Street Watertown Fire District Zoning claim. pancy, $149,900. Please leave message at Watertown, CT request for a OakviUe, CT 06779 Office, aka lot 7. (860)274-5592. Gail D. Cesarello, Clerk variance of 15 Ft. to a rear yard TT 9/16/99 At a meeting of the Zoning WATERTOWN BY Owner- 7-room The fiduciaries are: property line setback to permit Commission following a Public Ranch, 3BRs. 2-balhs, 3-car garage. Cor- construction of an addition to an John C. Cook and LEGAL NOTICE Hearing held on September 13, ner lot. nice area $149,900. (860)945- Beverly C. Sklanka existing single family home 1999, for reasons set out in the 6278. located 35 Ft. from a rear yard The Conservation Commis- c/o Sean C. Butterly sion/Inland Wetlands Agency of minutes thereof, this change of OXFORD SPLIT level 7rm, 1.5 bath, on property line at 46 Linkfield 1.75 acres, hydro air beat, vinal siding, 59 Litcbfield Road the Town of Watertown at a zone was APPROVED. P.O. Box 714 Road, Watertown in an R-70 hard wood Hours, fieldstond fireplace. Ex- regular meeting held on The vote of the Commission was cellent location $189,000. (203)888-4271. Watertown, CT 06795 Residential Zoning District. unanimous (3-0). Section 22.5.3.b of the Zoning September 9, 1999 voted that: PRISTINE IN MIDDLEBURY, PR1- TT 9/16/99 Watertown Fire District VATE RETREAT, I acre w/vicw. Flexible Regulations of the Town of Application #380 of the Town of Watertown to conduct regulated Zoning Commission 3,800 sq. ft. (low plan professional NOTICE TO CREDITORS Watertown requires 50 Ft. rear olTice/in-law suite. Three fireplaces, barn yard property line setback. activities within the 50 Ft. John M. Robb, Chairman wiili »real room overlooking swimming Court of Probate wetland buffer zone in the filling TT 9/16/99 pond. $387j000. District of Watertown Application #636 of Steve DREAM HOME, ai Steeple Chase, 1st. Lucas, 843 Echo Lake Road, of a parking area and removal of Estate of a basketball court to expand the Hour master suilc, kildicn/family room GRACE ABROMAITIS Watertown, CT request for a WATERTOWN wilh gas fireplace, screen porch, a/c, 2/car variance of 19 Ft. to a rear yard existing athletic field located on FIRE DISTRICT garauc. Just reduced $275,000. Mahcr & The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, the east side of Swift Junior Associates 203-622-7613. Judge of the Court of Probate, property line setback to permit PUBLIC HEARING construction of an addition to an High School, Oakville, CT in an ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Condominiums For Sale 015 District of Watertown at a R-12.5 Residential Zoning existing manufacturing building Notice is hereby given by the MIDDLEBURY/WATERBURY LINE. hearing held on September 7, District be approved subject to 1999 ordered that all claims located 16 Ft. from rear yard Watertown Fire District, Zoning Oronoke Ridge. Nice quiet complex, 3-lcv- conditions and Board of Appeals, of a Public cl lownhouse. 2BRS. all appliances, w/d. must be presented to the property line at 843 Echo Lake AC", non-smoker. $W0/mo. lyr lease. Call fiduciary at the address below. Road, Watertown, CT in an IR- Application #381 of the Town of Hearing to be held on Tuesday. (203)445-2979. Failure to promptly present any 80 Restricted Industrial Zoning Watertown to conduct regulated September 28. 1999 at 7:30P.M. at the Watertown Fire District HERITAGE CIRCLE such claim may result in the loss District Section 42.6.3.b of the activities in the construction of 6 SOUTHBURY CARRIAGE- Zoning Regulations of the Town new gravel parking spaces office, 24 DeForest Street, I bedroom condo, view, clean and ready 10 of rights to recover on such move in. For sale by original owner at claim. of Watertown requires 35 Ft. within the 50 Ft. wetland buffer Watertown, Connecticut to: zone and improvement to an Act on an application for a $86,000. Gail D. Cesarello, Clerk rear yard property line setback. (203)264-0044 days (860)350-3535 eves. existing building located at Certificate of Zoning Compli- ance filed by Robert and Doris HERITAGE HILL, Woodbury. Beautiful Senior Center, Falls Avenue, grounds. First floor LR, DR, 2BRs, FP, Oakville, CT in an R-12.5 Murray, 81 Meadowcrest Lane, eat-in kitchen, pau'o. Overlooking swim- FALL FOLIAGE FUN, RIDE THE Residential Zoning District be wherein said applicant intends to ming pool. Heat, HW, TV included in approved subject to conditions construct a shed. maintenance fee. $85,000. (203)729-3345. SCENIC NAUGATUCK RAILROAD and The lot is located in an R-20F FOR SALE by owner: Woodbury; 2BR, 1- Application #383 of Mario and zone and the shed fails to meet 1/2 bath townhousc condo. Small complex; ide the "Naugy" from Fares & Departures (Rain-Shine) owner occupied. Asking $72,000. Princi- May-November, Tuesdays & Sally Silva of 34 Warren Street, the setback from the side ples only. (203)266-0833. Rthe historic Thomaston Thursdays; 10:00 a.m. & 2 p.m. Station through the Mat- Saturdays & Sundays; 11:00 a.ra, WATERTOWN, ARTILLERY Hill- Solution to page 20 crossword puzzle 2BRs, 1-1/2 baths, immaculate condition. tatuck State Forest to the 1 p.m. & 3 p.m., Adults $9°" $107,900. David Nyman Realtors, Brass Mills of Waterbury and Seniors $$>>• Children 3-12 (203)264-3660. $6® • Under 2 free, Vi hour ride si TTfJH| n nnrjl Land For Sale back to the spectacular Directions: Route 8, exit 38, IK ff a 1 nn 025 Thomaston Dam. Pass by miles North thru town, right a nn nQ WOODBURY CT- Approved homesite of onto East Main SL, 2nd block on nn• nnn nnn n nnn nn unspoiled 3.25 acres. Stonewalls with cul- rock outcroppings, rushing tivated evergreen trees planted 20 years water, bridges and historic right to Thomaston Station. •nnnnnnn naannn rtnnnm ago. Quiet road on Washington/Roxb* '• structures during your NEW, WINE TRAM, call A • nnnnOlDlY o CIL|nnnE 1/ n nnnnnn border wilh 300 ft. road frontage 1-860-567-4045 for information • na nnn Sprain Bmok Rd. Borders on Tcru.is 20 mile round trip! Visit our web site: www.rmne.org Finn Coin. Look for mailbox. Sec & call me! Dnnnnn Dnnnnn annn Asking $95,000. 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Misc. household goods Privale beach, boal launch, docks. One Doccmhcr. $«)/pcr night (203)757-1X25.- lakcfroni lot. Two lots with lake righis. (203)881-0447. Call (860)482-8363 ask for Debbie. and girts clothes free. (860)945-9667. AUTUMN IN VERMONT- Luxury condo EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE for sale at (203)268-8458 after 7pm. HEALTH PROBLEMS? Try an all natural FLUTE $150. Bells $150. Old Clarinet at Ml. Snow in Southern Vermont. Sleeps the Woodbury Antiques & Flea Market, dietary supplement. A juice used for 2,000 $90. Call (860)274-8966. Rooms For Rent 030 8, beautifully furnished, complete kitchen, every Saturday, 7am-lpm. A constantly years by Polynesians. For information call MARBLEDALE- REDUCED rem in ex- color TV, VCR, deck, mi. biking, fishing, changing and exciting variety of antiques, (203)263-4880. FIREWOOD ALL seasoned hardwood, three golf courses, shopping. $455/wcek or collcctablcs, and quality new merchandise. cut, split and delivered by the pick-up load. change for companionship lor elderly hear- REYNOLDS CLARINET purchased new ing impaired female; private entrance; $90/night weekends. September & Octo- Great bargains, great fun for all the family. Call (860)274-3557. ber. Color photos available. 203-272-5942. from Nemc for $500, used 3 months. Per- electric and hoi walcr included. References Don't miss It! Junction Routes 6 & 64, fect condition. $350 OBO-(203)262-6441 required. Call (203)263-2366. K1LLINGTON VERMONT: Experience Woodbury. (203)263-2841. Auctions 095 Fall in this centrally located charming POKEMON MAGIC all sports cards, sin- MAPLE FLOORING- 3-1/2", 800 sq. ft., ON SEPTEMBER 23RD AT 6:15PM OXFORD- (2) furnished bedrooms. Kitch- lownhousc. Accommodates 12. gles packs decks. Emic's Southbury M-T- $3.25 per sq. ft. Call (203)881-0673 after Applcbrook Auctions Presents en/house privileges. Share spacious Vin- $I0O/night-$5OO/wcckly Call F 7am-9pm S-S 1-6 Call (203)264-1382 5pm. "Only The Best" tasc house. Near Ri. 8 & I-R4. Credit ap- Sian(203>467-3173. Also Beanie Babies. FURNITURE SALE- 4pc. while wash oak We've handpicked the most interesting plication required. (203)881-1330. merchandise from Old Connecticut Man- CAPE COD- West Dennis. Summer home DINING SET- cherry wood. New, still in entertainment center, $1,000. Down couch, 4BR RENT room, house-share. $300/mo. small. $400. Tufted upholstered ottoman, sions. Please join us at the gallery at 934 for rent. Quiet neighborhood, 1/4 mile boxes. 96" double pedestal table, S Chip- Federal Rd. (RT 7), Brookfield, CT. + utilities. SCC/ref. For details (203)574- from West Dennis Beach. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 pendale chairs, lighted china closet, buffet, $43o. (2)extcntion tables, $400/cach. Glass 3443. leave message. dining table, $500, no chairs. Wrought iron Previews: Tuesday, September 21, 3pm- full balhs, $550/wcek. Weekends availa- side server. $2,800. (860)632-9034. 7pm, Wednesday, September 22, from ble. (860)274-3014 leave message. chandelier, $450. (2) coffee tables, assort- Homes For Rent 035 QUEEN WATER bed $150. WMic day ed area rugs, lamps. Call (860)350-0007. 10am-7pm and Thursday, September 23, BETHLEHEM- IBR house, privale set- MYRTLE BEACH- SC. Ocean Forest Re- bed $60. Washed oak cm. renter $175. from 2pm-6pm. ling. Maintenance free. 1-year Lease and sort. Ocean front. Sleeps 6. Full kitchen, Matching coffee, sofa, end tables $150. Pet YAMAHA CONSOLE Piano- excellent Important paintings and artwork including: Security. No dogs. $775/mo. (203)266- restaurant on premises. Indoor/Outdoor barrier for SUV $30. Pfaltzgraff villager condition. $1,500. Call (203)264-6607. Important Civil War items, Aaron Willard 7014. pool. Golf packages. Seasonal rates. Call service twelve $150. (203)888-6764. 5 CUSTOM Jeep Dayton Knock-Off good it Banjo Clock with signature on face Cir- (860)274-0819. ca 1820, Collection of 27 Lalique Animals, ARIENS LT1232 lawn tractor with bag- condition 4 new tires $650OBO 203-264- DOWNTOWN SOUTHBURY- 3 bed- Early Cybis Figures of Bemadcttc and Point Judith, Rhode Island- Near light- rooms, 2-1/2 bains, kitchen, family room, ger. $1,300.203-264-0892. Guinevere, 4 Model Steam Engines and housc, 2BR cottage w/privatc beach. fireplace, pool, large yard, 1 year lease OAK DRESSER and armoirc, oak kitchen TW!N BEDROOM set, light stained solid Boilers, Magnificently carved inlaid dining Available Oct., $300/wcckly. (203)732- available 10/1/99. $l,500/month. Call oak with dresser, $500. Call (203)264- room suite, including ornately carved Buf- 3502. table and 4 chairs, 16" boys BMX, 16" (203)264-2400 or (203)323-4207 (Nights girls bike, Barbie Corvette. Call (860)274- 5129. fet, Inlaid banded dining table with 5 and Weekends). MYRTLE BEACH SC. Ocean Forest, 0875. VIOLIN HALF-SIZE with case and bow. leaves, 6 high back velvet chairs. Host and occanfront, sleeps 6. Full kitchen, restau- Excellent condition $225 firm. (860)274- hostess chair and mother of pearl inlaid M1DDLEBURY 7RM house with large en- STRAW $3 a bail 758-2124. rant on premises, indoor and outdoor pool, 9128 Leave message. carved china cabinet. Exquisite 1920's din- closed porch, 2 car garage w/automaiic seasonal rates. Call (860)274-0819. EVERGREENS: For Fall planting starl- ing suite after George Washingtons' ML doors. $l.I00/moni!i [203)758-9576. tng at $20 up to 7ft available. Priced ac- MUD/SNOW TIRES- 5-Nokia 205-70RI5 Vemon Victorian Furniture, complete Bar- (lit Sub. Outback), $150. 2-Pirclli 195- rister Bookcase, Imperial furniture Mission SMALL HOUSE for single professional. For Sale 085 cording to size (203)266-0330 60RI4. Call (203)263-0348. Desk, French furniture, Diminutive chest References, security deposit, credit check. PASTURE PREMIUM screened topsoil, CUSTOM MADE solid pine dining room of drawers, small safe, won as a prize from $75<)/mo plus utilities (203)264-5844. $15/yd. Will deliver. Fieldstonc, sawdust, set, 6 chairs, trestle table, glass hutch. PANASONIC 27-INCH TV, nearly new, the 1904 Worlds Fair, Gold gilt mirrors, manure. Tractor rentals for rent. (203)263- $300. Light stained oak ent. center, $200. $800. 203-264-0442. sconces. Chandelier, Great lighting, Ster- WOODBURY - 6/mo rental. November 1 2203. (860)868-2577. through April, 2<)(K). Prestigious contem- CARESH1RE FARM Beautiful hardy ling flatware sets and other silver. Full sets porary, Ibr plus den, 2.5 baths, 2/car ga- QUEEN-SIZE orthopedic mattress scl. mums ($3.00ca. 2/$5.00) Cornstalks, hay, DR-SET CH1NETTE, table, 6fchabT$375! of Limogc and Roscnthal china. Old rage, furnished. MUST SEE. $l,5(M)/mo. Complete w/brass headboard and frame. and pumpkins, fresh vegetables. Open Fri- 5pc LR-sct corner sectional w/slccper and books. Over 300 quality lots of fresh to the plus electricity, telephone & heat. 203- Never used. Still in plastic. Cost $1,000. day, Saturday, Sunday 9am-2pm. 371 Platl rcclincr $650 (860)274-9945. Market merchandise. Auctioneer: Mitchell Borcnstein: for info 263-2005. Sell $300. Call (860)589-7059. Road, Watcrtown.(Off Rtc. 6) (860)274- FREE GULBRANSEN organ. Works 9573. call (203)740-0944. SOUTHBURY, 6-y mos rental, furnished, good. (860)945-6587. 3br, 2.5 baths, private selling. Ten minutes to 184. $l,200/mo plus utilities, first, last References. 203-264-0731. OAKVILLE 4BE lenced-in yard. Reach $950/mo. Security and references. Availa- ble Oct. 15 Realty Executives (860)274- 9291. Voices Sunday - Voices Apartments For Rent 040 TEoyen XTtmee Weekly Star The Newspaper WOODBURY-(2)- 2BR apartments avail- able 10/1/99. 950 sq. ft. Close to town. Se- (In-Home THURSDAY) (In-Home SATURDAY) (In-Home WEDNESDAY) curity, references, one year lease. No pets. Ad Deadline: 11 a.m., Tuesday Ad Deadline: 11 a.m., Monday $715/montfi. Call (860)628-6447 or Ad Deadline: 11 a.m., Friday (203)755-8815. COUPLE OR retired man. Apartment in PHONE PHONE PHONE exchange for maintenance & animal care. Horse knowledge a plus. 203-263-3232.. 274-8851 -or- 263-2116 263-2116 -or- 274-8851 263-2116 -or- 274-8851 FAX FAX FAX WATERTOWN- 1/2 duplex, includes ga- ragc, 2BR, lba, washer/dryer hookups, 945-3116 -or- 266-0199 266-0199 -or- 945-3116 266-0199 -or- 945-3116 deck w/awning. Beautifully landscaped on a quiet deadend road. No smoking. Abso- P.O. Box 1 • Watertown, CT 06795 P.O. Box 383 • Southbury, CT 06488 P.O. Box 383 • Southbury, CT 06488 lutely no pets! $825/mo. plus $1,000 se- curity deposit and first months rent up front. Two year lease. Serious inquires on- ly. (860)274-9066, Gerry. ZEovon ZTimee WATERTOWN 4RR LR, kitchen w/range, refrigcraior, 2BR, country setting near center of town $500. lyr lease non- CLASSIFIED ADS Offer No Fancy Claims... JUST RESULTS • THREE FIVE smoker, no pets (860)274-6443. WEEKS WOODBURY- CARRIAGE House on 3- (PLEASE PRINT EACH WORD IN SEPARATE SPACE) WEEKS 48i £ 1/2 acres. Kitchen, dining area, LR down- Up to 3rd stairs. Bedroom, bath, large closet upstairs. 15 Week Weeks Stove, frig, included. Full basement Park* Words FREE ing for 2 cars. Perfect for single or couple. $750/mo., plus utilities. (203)262-6852. OAKVILLE- LARGE 3BRs. laundry room V w/hook-Ups. Ofl'-streel parking. Heal/hot $20.25 water. Non-smoker. No pets. Scc./Dcp. Isi/mo. rent and references. Call (860)274- $13.50 $24.75 4412. $16.50 WATERTOWN-3 ROOMS. 3rd. floor. On $29.25 private road offRi.-6. 3/4-milc from Main $19.50 St. No pels. Mature gentleman preferred. $33.75 Sec. Dcp., references. $600/mo. includes $22.50 'angc, rcfrigcrainr, electricity, hot water, Order your Town Times Classified Ad (In-Home Thursday) to also run in Voices/Sunday-Weekly Star (In-Home Saturday) and Voices heat. (860)274-2250. The Newspaper (In-Home Wednesday). Your three (3) Newspaper Ads will cost you only twice (2 times) the cost of your Town Times Offices For Rent 045 Ad (the third newspaper ad insertion is FREE every week your ad runs in all three (3) newspapers.) WOODBURY- OFFICE/RETAIL, utilities NAME (please prim) included. Call (203)263-0006, weekdays.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING UOOsqft. ADDRESS, _TOWN|_ . ZIP. _PHONE warehouse/shop area, 750sqfl office (203)266-5655. _WEEK(S) STARTING. . CLASSIFICATION_ OFFICE SPACE available- Oct. 1, at Pom- pcraug Office Park, Southbury. Set-up for D Also run this ad same number of weeks in Voices Sunday-Weekly Star and (2) offices and reception area. For more in- formation call (203)264-8000. Voices The Newspaper (Pay only twice the cost of your ad.) Mail your ad and payment to: TOWNTMES Garages For Rent 050 PAYMENT"!! ^ Check enclosed in the amount ot $ ATTN: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. BETHLEHEM- SIX car mm healed ga- P.O. BOX 1 METHOD I • I hereby authorize Town Times to charge my (check one) ragc. $3007mo. Call (203)266-5655. DUES I WATERTOWN, CT 06795 Rentals To Share 060 n the amount of $ I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I PHONE: 274-8851 OR 263-2116 FURNISHED ROOM. Lovely Watertown home. Sliarc home. Cable. Non-smoker. Card Expiration Date . . Your Signature _ FAX: 945-3116 OR 266-0199 MWVIIKI. H/HW included. (860)274-6629. 32 — Town PropertyTimes, September 16, 1999 of the Watertown Historical Society Classifieds Tag Sales 100 Tawatertownhistoricalsociety.orgg Sales 100 Automotive 105 Horses 137 Position Wanted 175 OAKV1LLE- GIANT tag sals- Sat Only, 9/18/99, SAT!, 8am. 93 Walertown Rd., 1988 OLDSMOBILE Custom Cruiser sla- SMALL PRIVATE bam for rent with box HOUSECLEANING- HAVE your house Sept 18th. 8am-3pm. Rain or shine. All Middlebury. Furniture, household items, Saints Church, 262 Main Si uon wagon- fully loaded, 77,750 miles. stalls and outdoor arena. References. cleaned by an experienced and reliable toys, yard equipment, bikes, and much Excellent condition and garage kept Please call (203)263-3857. team. Weekly or bi-weekly. (860)283- LARGE MULTI-FAMILY tag sale, Satur- more. $4,500. Call (203)598-3721. 9119. day 9/25 9am-3pm. Everything goes! SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th, from 8am-lpm, Wanted 145 Tools, toys, home furnishing, housewarcs, AIDE/COMPANION. RELIABLE, refcr- 336 French St., Watenown. Girls 2T-5 MERCEDES BENZ- 1993, 400SEL, 4dr., Quassy Baseball Field Rte 64, Middlebury. ANTIQUES & quality household items: ences with criminal background check. clothing, toys, stuffed animals, typewriters, 76,000+ highway miles, bronze, loaded. Opposite Quassy Amusements (Raindate $28,500. (203)264-0813, ask for Vic or we buy or sell on consignment one item or (203)723^1865. general household items. complete households. Broom clean service leave message. 9/26) Benefits Pomperaug Highschool available. Please call George (203)263- Help Wanted ~ 180 Baseball Team. ESTATE TAG SALE. I0am-4pm. 5472. Sat/Sun. Tools, household goods, sewing Automotive Services 110 29 PEOPLE wanted get paid $$$ for the SATURDAY, 9/18, 9am-3pm. Baby items, machine, outdoor motor, furniture, much WANTED- OLDER lube type Hi-Fi and pounds or inches you loose in the next 30 clothing and household. 6 Radnor Lane, AUTO INSURANCE. Affordable rates. more. 116 Nonnewaug Rd., Bethlehem. stereo equipment. Older speakers, pre- days, guaranteed natural. 1-888-212-9907. Oakvilie. Rain or shine. Low down payment Easy terms. Local 1970, large and small. Horn and Comer HAIR STY1.IST/COLORIST- With or SAT/SUN, RAIN or shine. Misc., bric-a- prompt service. Noorddin Meghani, without following. 2 days or 4 days a SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 9am 10 2pm. 75 speakers. Vacuum tubes and Studio/Thea- brac, tools, lawn and garden. 102 Jcnks St., (203)798-1800. Buckwheat Hill Rd.. Watenown. ter sound equipment. Cash paid. Call week. Paid vacation, health insurance. Call Oakvilie. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL-RE- (203)263-2193. Sam. (203) 263-4845. BABY ITEMS- stroller, toys,, household. TAG SALE- Saturday, Sept. 18, 10am- BUILDING, units, parts. Truck, Farm, and RN/LPN NEEDED for occasional week- 9/17-9/18,9am-3pm. Rt 188 lo 6 Nod Hill Lost & Found 3pm. 90 Walnut St. Walertown. Industrial. Starters, generators, alternators, 155 ends. flu clinics and vacation coverage for Rd., Oxford. DC motors. DJ's Alternator, 131 Clear- 2 YAEAR old cat lost orange male Carmel lively Pcdiatric office in Soulhbury. Call view, Harwimon (860)485-1384. WOODBURY- 9/17 Si 9/18,9am-2pm. Rt Automotive 105 Hill area Bethlehem Call (203)266-9388. (203)264-9200 or fax resume lo: (203)264- 6 to Rt. 317 to Wcstside Rd. Furniture, 1997 2DR. black Blazer- 4 wheel drive, Recreational Vehicles 115 LOST DOBERMAN female w/purple a>T- 2768. misc. loaded w/acccssorics and extended warran- lar, last seen 9/12/99 near Nova Scotia and 1995 31' Itasca Motorhome, 4000 watt PRESCHOOL TEACHERS needed FT/PT ty. 29,000 miles. $18,500. Can be seen at Buckingham (Watertown) Friendly. Any benefits, EOE. Please call (203)888-0479 SOUTHBURY: 210 Luna Trail ExL Don't Depot Square Mall or call (203)755-7569. generator, awning, split bath, 2-way rc- info call (860)274-7395. miss this one! Generations of stuff. Furni- frige, 460 Ford engine and chassis. 26,570 or (203)881-3167 for more information. ture, motors, household, collcctabics. HONDAS FROM $500! Police impounds. miles. Very clean non-smokers, trailer Instructions 160 AFTER SCHOOL Program: 5 days/week. Something for everyone! Sal 9/18 8am- All makes available for listings. Call hitch. Much more. Must See. (203)263- PIANO LESSONS, experienced teacher Must be I8yrs+, experience w/children ref- 2pm, sun 9/19 9am-Ipm. (800)319-3323X2955. 3689. enjoys teaching children, teen & adult stu- erences. Call (203)266-4392 EOE. 1999-2000 SCHOOL YEAR. SOUTHBURY- SATURDAY only, 9/18, CHEVROLET 1997 Camaro Z28, green Boats 120 dents. Call Stephanie at (203)263-5424. 8am-4pm, multi-family. Kids toys and with tan leather, T/top, a/t, perfect condi- 25' CRUISERS Holiday 1982 Weekender Tcachcrs/Paraprofessional Aides. 5 days. GUITAR LESSONS- with Tony Dcziel. Early childhood experience required. EOE. clothes, dishes, crafts, household items, tion. 10K, $18.000.203-263-5892. 260-OMC, I/O, runs good. Price $10,000 Improve technique, study music theory and lots more! 157 Oak Hill Dr., off Kettlc- or best offer. (203)757-5095. (203)266-4392. 92 PONTIAC bonneville excellent condi- songwriling. 18yrs. experience. (203)266- town, PERSON WANTED for all around posi- tion. Runs great $3,900 or best offer CANOE ALLACASH brand 15' fiber- 7456. 9/17-9/19 2-FAMTLY: Antiques, many (860)274-0315 or (860)274-9291. giass. Extra wide 41" beam, very stable. tion for busy importing company. Relaxed tires, tools, welding equipment, bottles, DRUM LESSONS: Call Gary (860)27<£ atmosphere. Typing, good math skills a Newer. Beige. S500/O.B.O. (860)274- 8379. household, lawn mowers, many toys, Mey- 1968 HARLEY Davidson Sportster, mint 4396. must. Call (203)266-0880, ask for Marty ers plowbladc 4X8, utility cart. Ford Ex- condition, motor restored, second owner. GENTLE YOGA Stretch classes. Also or fax resume lo (203)266-0890. plorer. 9am-4pm. Rain/Shine 246 Scuppo Serious inquiries only. $3,800 OBO. 203- Pets 130 8wk stress reduction program Walertown, PT AVON reps needed. Looking for some- Rd. Woodbury. NO Early Birds. 264-3076, Jim. BABY MINIATURE piglets! House pet Waterbury Hospital, Litchficld, Washing- thing to do? Earn extra money, gel great size. Non-shed, litter trained. Noon-9pm. ton. Start any lime, supportive and relax- discounts! Call UnilLeader,Lee (203)881- HOUSEHOLD MISC.. qurjiiy'iloni" 1V, 1989 FORD Mustang 5.0, navy blue, 130k 860-429-5670. ing. Veronica Klceman, (860)567-4384. 9949. West Rd., Watertown. SaL, 9/18, 9am- miles, original engine, many parts recently 4pm. Rain or shine. replaced, new Ores. $3,200.203-267-6774. CUTE AND affectionate kitties. Excellent COME AND create at the Young Artist Corey's now hiring part-time day & eve- mouscrs in training. Free to good home. Workshop. Fall lerm begins 9/13/99. ning counter help. Apply in person, 787 (203)263-3356/800-993-1000 Nicole. Children's mixed media, ages 8-19. Adult Main So., Woodbury. Auto. Services/Display beginning, drawing and painting and Pet Services 135 Mommy & Me(ages 3-5). Register now at . MASON LABORERS wanted- must have (203)264-4275 Julie Webster Cavanaugh. own transportation. Call Rich (203)266- HAPPY TALES Professional Pel sitting 7899 after 7pm. Service. Bonded/insured. For information PRIVATE PIANO study with experienced HAIR STYLIST and Nail Tech: Chair or appointment call Karen @757-8134. masters teacher, Thomas Mazuroski. Study rental available, reasonable rales, pleasant of technique, theory and rcpcloirc. For all DOG OBEDIENCE- 6 week beginners atmosphere. (203)264-9693 (203)573-8661 ages and levels. 4 openings remain class, $75. Also, puppy training, agility, eve. WITH THIS COUPON Lifetime Brake Pads & and breed handling. (203)758-9684. (860)274-4697. Shoes. Includes Turning LOOKING FOR 2 hairstylists for a busy Horses 137 PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS7 OuH walk-in salon. Commissions, salary and Drums or Rotors French lessons for children (child-oriented benefits. Also, 2 hair stations for rent. BOARD YOUR horse with confidence at a method) by experienced native French (203)264-3592. top quality facility. Indoor arena. Lessons, teacher. Lessons also for adults. Enjoya- 1 WflTERTOWN training, sales, leases. Wind Rush Farm, NANNY- 2 children- 4, 6 years old. F/T ble! Results! Call Renee (203)263-4213. (203)263-5159. with flexible hours. Honest, dependable, *84J95sT ART CLASSES for kids age 8-12, Friday ligtil house work. Transportation required. ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICE MAY nights, 6pm-8pm. Basic drawing beginning Great pay for great person. (203)263-2852. BE REQUIRED TO REPAIR THE SYSTEM. TIRE Auto. Sales/Display perspective, 10 weeks, $140. First class Ocl. 1. Laurie, (860)945-3540. RN~& LPN- Full and part-time, allshifts in & AUTO904 CENTE MAIN STREERT small privately owned skilled facility. Indi- WATERTOWN Business Opportunity 165 vidual orientation, good licensed lo resi- 274-2274 Acrott From Tht FlrtfJOUM a MOTHERS & others earn $499, part lime, dem ratio. Please call (203)753-0060 or $4,000+, full time from home. Free cas- fax resume lo (203)755-9406. A sette. 304-736-0162. PART TIME waitstaff needed weekdays & Position Wanted 175 weekends. Apply at Jackies, 920 Bantam 94 Chevy Blazer DSL $16,995 Rd., Bantam or call 860-567-0770. EXPERIENCED BARBERS will provide 92 GMC K2500 4x4 $13,995 PART-TIME POSITION available al local at home services, weekdays, weekends and $12,595 Veterinary Hospital afternoons arid week- 93 Jeep Sr. Cherokee Ltd. evenings. Your home or ours. Centrally lo- ends. Call (203)264-6569. 95 Chrysler Sebring $11,995 caled. Our commitment of excellence is 10 95 S10 Blazer 4x4 $10,995 our customers. (203)264-6412 for appoint- CHILD'S WORLD, fulllimc positions 97 Dodge Intrepid $10,495 ment schedule. available. Must be responsible, caring indi- 95 Ford Contour V6 ..$8,995 vidual. Early childhood experience prefer- 93 S-10 Blazer 4x4 $8,995 EXPERIENCED COOK, Companion and red. 203-263-U063. i 93 Jeep Cherokee Ctry ..$8,995 Bookkeeper available immediately. Prefer $ WflTERTOWN| : 93 Honda Accord LX $8,995 late afternoon or early evening hours. Long FT~SHEET~mclal helper wanted for Heal : 94VWJettaGLS .$8,595 or short term. References exchanged. and AC Contractor. We will train but ex- (203)264-6412. 39J95 j 89 Chevy Suburban ..$7,995 perience helpful (203)264-0709. TIRE • 93 Chrysler Concorde ..$7,495 CHILDCARE: 6 years experience. Mature PART-TIME DELI clerk/pizza maker. Ap- : 92 Buick LeSabre LTD ..$7,295 and responsible care. Excellent references, ply in person. Sec Sandy. Montagano's & flUTO CENTER j 92 Buick Roadmaster ..$6,995 flexible hours. Call (203)758-2573. FcxxJs, 254 Falls Avc. Oakvilie. 804 MAIN STREET : 91 Toyota Supra $6,995 WATERTOWN : 94 Chevy Beretta ..$6,995 Auto. Services/Display Aerou From Ttw FlrehouM : 89 Dodge D-100 4x4 ..$6,995 : 89CadifecSed. Deville... ..$5,995 : 94 Plymouth Voyager 7 pas...$5,995 • 94 Mazda Protege $5,495 : 94 Saturn SL2 $4,995 : 90 Ford Crown Victoria ...$4,995 EVERITT'S GfiRfiGE, INC. •-HTiHtt.-M.-H; • 92 Nissan Sentra XE ..$4,995 ..$4,995 Tune-tips • Computerized Engine Repairs • Brakes WITH THIS COUPON I : 93 Pontlac Sunbird • 91 Mazda Protege ..$4,595 • Front End alignment & Repairs • Exhaast Repair : 94 Ford Escort GT $4,495 : 92 Geo Storm $3,995 : 94 Subaru Impreza ...$3,995 "Come to us first... WflTERTOWN : 90 Honda Civic ...$3,995 Dolt J $3,995 unless you have a *200FF • 92 Chew Lumina Gas Charged : 91 Geo prizm $3,595 lot of money to Right! : 88 Mercury Tracer SW ..$3,495 throw around" Shocks or Struts ; 89 Buick Skylark $2,795 & flUTO CENTER ; 90 Plymouth Laser $2,695 Everltt Lane 904 MAIN STREET ! FINANCING * WARRANTY Oakvilie WATERTOWN : 1360 Main Street, Watertown Anon From The Flrahouis 274-2147 A-U-T-Q-MQTI-V-E Property of the Watertown HistoricalTow nSociety Times, September 16,199 9 — 33 Classifieds Help Wanted 180 Helwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgp Wanted 180 Help Wanted 160 Help Wanted 180 Help Wanted 180 EARN EXTRA income. Sci your own HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES. LOCAL GOURMET Coffee Shop seeking THE HERITAGE A Dolce Conference Re- COPY EDITOR/FULL-TIME- Int'l hours demonstrating Christmas Around CORP. 30-40 hours/week, also after school and sort is seeking enthusiastic applicant to Aerospace and Def Publishing Co. seeks a The World. No investment. No delivery or R.N. CASE MANAGER. weekends. Apply in person or cal I join our team! Room Attendant-House- Copy Editor. Position requires excellent collecting. Mary (860)274-9012. or R.N.- 32-40 hrsVwcck [o manage caseload (203)262-1500. European Shoppc Play- keeper. Please call (203)264-8200 ext. grammar and spelling skills. English com- (888)333-2289 Also booking parties. and do home visits. Limited travel. Medi- house Comcr( Souihbury). 2658. lax 203-264-8277 or apply @ The munications degree and knowledge of WATERTOWN FAMILY- looking for care and Home Care experience preferred. Heritage, 522 Heritage Road. Southbury, PERSONAL FINANCIAL ANALYST MSW 6.0 required. Copy-edit experience a full-lime Nanny to care for_pur 2 children Excellent working conditions, salary and Exit 15 off of 1-84. EOE/M/F/D/V. Career opportunity. Member of Citigroup. plus. Send resume to: FI, 22 Commerce benefits. We are a "Drug Free Workplace". (2 & 6). Musi be non-smoker and driver. Flexible schedule. We provide instruction. CHAUFFEURS- FRIDAY thru Sunday, Rd.. Ncwtown, CT 06470 or fax (203)426- Call Karen (203)264-8812 or Fax resume Call (X60J945-3455. Hii>h earning potential. Call (203)740- rapidly growing loca! company. PS Li- 1964. (203)264-4133. DO YOU love -candles? Stan your own 7563. cense a must. Excellent people skills re- EARN EXTRA cash while your kids are Home Health Care Services, Corp., quired. Salary up to$20/hr. (203)266-5697 business. No experience necessary. No in- DELI/CASHIER CLERKS FT & PT posi- back in school. Homemakers needed. Car 574 Heritage Rd., Suite 110, Souihbury, noon-8pm. vestment. Earn up to $30-535 per hour. For CT 064X8. lions. Excellent starling pay. Employee necessary. Call Help Unlimited, (860)274- 7511, Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm, more info, call Eileen, (203)754-9247. discount. Call Heather or Dennis HEATING OR Coding Service Techni- SERVICE STATION help. Must be neat, for appt. OFFICE HELP- Pan-lime. Musi be friend- clean & reliable. Flexible hours. Call Gary (8601354-2863. cian- Experienced in either oil or gas sys- ly, efficient, enemetic. Gtxxl phone man- 860-354-7183. or apply at Roxbury Ga- tems. Excellent income potential! Compa- HOUSEKEEPER- LIGHT housekeeping ner. 5 mornings. (203)2664392. EOE DISHWASHERS- AFTERNOONS and rage. evenings. FT/FT at the Taft School. Please ny vehicle, medical/prescriplion/dental position available in lovely retirement community. Part-lime position. 12 hours NOW HIRING- Ryder Student Transpor- call (860)945-7960 or (860)945-7971 Lin- plans, 401K company match, profit shar- COUNTER PERSON needed at the Bagel per weekends and some holidays. Ideal 'on. Earn extra $$$. No experience ncc- da or Bill. ing, employer paid education, paid vaca- Station. Must be dependable, energetic and person must be dependable, great hours for .ary. Become part of your child's educa- tion, incentive plans, growth opportunity. friendly. Apply in person, 1650 Walertown student. We offer competitive wages, with- on, work while they arc in school. Imme- RESTAURANT-SOUS CHEF Call (203)756-7041 or 1-800-992-2227, Avc.Watcrbury. in a great working environment. Apply in diate opportunities now exist for dependa- waitresses/waiter, day time dishwasher. Dan Gentile, Service Mgr., Wesson Ener- person, Pompcraug Woods, Inc., 80 Herit- ble safe drivers, with a valid Connecticut SALES ASSOCIATE needed part-time at Apply al the Country Tavern (203)264- gy, Inc., 165 Railroad Hill St., Watcrbury, age Rd., Southbury. E.O.E. Motor Vehicle Driver's License and clean Good Ideas, a parent-teacher store, for eve- 6771. CT 06708. EOE. driving record in the Middlcbury and nings and weekends. Apply in person at CERTIFIED TEACHER(S) to tutor a Southbury areas. Get paid while you train 1650 Waicrtown Avc., Waierbury. young girl in History, Social Studies & Help Wanted/Display to get your commercial driver's license. PART-TIME POSITION cashier/delivery English. (203)263-3554. Benefits include: Performance bonus, at Happy Garden. Apply in person, 1098 Medical plan, Ryder Crcdil Union, 401K Main Street, Walertown. (860)274-7881. savings plan and free $5,000 life insurance Instructions/Display coverage, clc. For appointment call Mid- LIBRARY ASSISTANT for varied duties, including references, circulation desk and dlcbury, (203)758-1686. children's programming. 22 hours per JACI CARROLL PT/F/T RECEPTIONIST/TRAVEL Agent week including some nights and Saturday Self-moiivated, organized. Excellent com- hours. Mail resume to Director, Bethlehem SWWGDAMOMG munication skills. Sales experience/Sabre Public Library, PO Box 99, Bethlehem STAFFING" knowledge a plus. Fax resume to: 06751 EOE. Litchfield Beginner Classes (203)264-5006. Temporary, Permanent, Training HELP WANTED : Earn up lo $500 per 6:30 & 7:45 p.m. LOCAL LEARNING Center needs futl- week assembling products at home. No ex- Six Week Programs Creative Staffing Solutions timc infant teacher. 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