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CR6 01887 --■ Qlrar (Epfaihsburrj - Htliningtoti C0PYIW1 1963 WIlMUIGTONNiWSCO WC WILMINGTON, MASS., JULY 13, 1983 PUB. NO. 635 340 658 2346 28TH YEAR, NO 28 All RIGHTS Rf StHVED 26 PAGES Fight over WHS principal continues The fighting continues over Award lor Massachusetts. Once The superintendent is only the selection of a new high again, however, this candidate required to nominate those school principal. Al a special received only McMenimen's people she leels are best suited meeting on Thursday, July 7, the vote. lor the job. She can refuse to school committee twice rejected Committee member Bridget name any other person. Mc Superintendent Dr. Carol Zukas praised Connelly tor his Menimen said. "This process is Sager's nomination of David line educational and laid out by state law to take Sweeney, assistant principal of organizational skills, but said politics out ol it." She added taht Foxboro High School. That," she could not vole tor him it was not up lo the board to coupled with their rejection of because of his "strong and long decide how Dr. Sager should this candidate at a previous background as an elementary make her selections. meeting, totalled three negative teacher and principal." She said Accardi explained that he was votes. Linda McMenimen was she would prefer a candidate not trying to change the law. He the only board member to cast with more experience at the said, however, that he relused to an affirmative vote, and John high school level. be a "rubber stamp lor the Brooks refused to vote. The McMenimen countered Zukas' superintendent." Dr. Sager uses school committee will continue comments by saying, "There's this (law 1 as a political sword the discussion of a new high no better training ground to under the throats ol Ihe school school principal at its meeting learn about high school kids committee." Lack of water hampered firefighters' efforts to save this vacant house in a remote area of McMenimen continued the Totally ■on Wednesday, July 13. at 7:30 than by starting in elementary North Wilmington on Friday afternoon. The fire was one of two suspected cases of arson last p.m. in the high school library. school. It's like being a parent; discussion, saying that Dr. destroyed week. According lo state law, the you have to grow into it." Sager was doing what she superintendent may recom- Commilteeman Anthony thought was morally right, and mend the same person to the Accardi said he wanted to see the board had no right to try to committee for three consecutive Dr. Sager nominate each of the impose its morals on her Arson suspected in house fires votes. Once that person has been six finalists to the board in "Nobody has to explain what rejected all three times, she alphabetical order since all six could happen to a superin- must recommend a new can- are supposed to possess the tendent who holds steadlast spreading into adjoining woods. p.m. Two tires of suspicious origin didate. Sager did just that, necessary qualifications of a against Ihe wishes of the They made frequent trips to a The vacant, uninsured house struck empty homes in nominating Dr. Joseph Con- high school principal. II they are board." she interjected. hydrant on the Gillette property was owned by R.J. Kelly of Wilmington last week. One nelly, principal of Wilmington's not all qualified to do the job. he Bridget Zukas said she to reload the tanks. Burlington, a real estate house was totally destroyed, the North Intermediate School. She went on. 'then our superin- resented the implication that the A man living in the area developer, who is planning an other moderately damaged. commended Connelly, who tendent lacks administrative board had made or received any reported seeing a motorcyclist industrial development. The The first fire was discovered recently received the Out- authority" because she was the threats regarding the selection near the house shortly before the property is located opposite the just after midnight on the standing Principal ol the Year one who selected the six fr.om of a new high school principal. lire was discovered, about :i tracks Irom Service Warehouse. morning ol Wednesday, July 8. the 50 total applicants for the McMenimen explained that she in the Mein home, located position. If she can not leel did not mean to say the board between Faulkner Avenue and comfortable nominating each ol had been threatening anybody, Miller Road. Firefighters were New zoning bylaw signed the six candidates to the board, but rather that she hersell had able lo save the structure. The he explained, then he would like received threats "I received a cause was logged as arson. her to "state her personal phone call." she said, "that if I On Friday afternoon, Wilmington's amendments lo with slate law. Hurley reasons for being opposed to didn't vote for a certain can- The former designations foi firefighters were able to do little the zoning bylaw, voted in town There was one change each candidate." didate. I wouldn't be re- to slop a fire in a vacant house meeting on May 16 and 17 ol this Assistant Attorney General house lots. SKA and SKBi This suggestion, however, elected." off Ballardvale Street. The year, have been signed by At- Henry F. OOnnell deleted two according lo zoning no longer does jiot comply with the state The meeting, attended by up exist, now that the new bylaw former Pasquale Nardone home torney General Francis Bellotti. lines before the law was signed law regarding the process of to 75 interested residents, ad- was located in an area with no The attorney general signed on by Bellotti has been signed Instead there choosing a high school principal. journed alter only 25 minutes hydrants. Firefighters worTced June 30 and Wilmington's Lines 4 and 5. ol paragraph are "K" designations. Kill is the designation for the smallest from the tanks in the lire constable. Arthur Lynch has 3.7 1. adopted under article 1, The New Joseph's engines, but had only enough posted the bylaws in accordance had the winds 'adult book store legal house lol in Wilmington. water to keep the lire from and adull motion pictures" 10,000 square leel. deleted, by O't'oiinell There are two other sizes. K20 FLAMING HEARTH O'Coiinell. in a letter to the lin.ooo square feet) and K60. NOLAN'S HEARTHSIDE town clerk, said that "many 160,000 square leel). The 20.000 RESTAURANT activities covered by the deleted ligure is slightly smaller than Rte. 125 North Andover words have been held lo be the former 22,500 square feel ligure 1250 Osgood St • 688-8200 SUN - WED protected lust Amendment rights Sec Young v American Legal too. is a new zoning Complete Restaurant & Lounge July Specials DINNER MiniThealres, Inc., 427 US 50 bylaw concept. first proposed in the Town Crier, that ol In- Thurs, Fri & Sat » 95 iiyTb! and Scliad v. Borough ol FOR TWO Mount Kphiaim. 452 US 61 dustrial Park /.oning. That type Open Hearth Cooking Clambake 10 ol zoning, all office buildings 119811. Not only do we have the We also have fine One Boiled lobster. Coin on the Cob. Native $ 95 and laboratories, wilh a Sleameis. Nolan's Fries Chowder. Salad 4 Bread 11 riic amendments, as they are Bar termed, constitute a new set ol minimum area ol 80,DIM) square BEST Seafood Specialties Choice ol seven entrees TWIN /oiling bylaws lor Wilmington, feet, is now possible in including: 95 includes: with some extensive changes Wilmington SELECTION LOBSTERS 12 Potato, soup, They were prepared by planning Oilier business zonings, all ol OF Swordfish, Scrod Two Boned Lobsters Corn on the Cob Nolan's Fries. consultant Kevin Hurley ol which existed in previous years, Chowder. Salad & Bread Ba> Salad & Bread Bar Lobster, Shrimp Concord The Iwo lines which include Neighborhood Business, 16 0Z BONELESS General Business, Industrial Fried Clams *fi95 were deleted were put into the Beef SIRLOIN STEAK 8 bylaws a I llie suggestion ol Mr and the special zoning called in the Scallops & Sole Potato soup, Salad & Bread Bar High Density, lor businesses Planning board which attract a lot ol cars to the Merrimack Also Chicken Reservations parking lots Valley During the approves lot accepted Lamb & Pork dishes Happy Hour Tickets M,i|(» credit at Bar Month of July for pizza parlor cards accepted Mon • Fri 3 6 Entertainment We will open on A plan ol land lor a pizza Oh (AiCOtli • Daily Luncheon Specials Open your own parlor along Lowell Street and & Dancing near Maple Meadow Brook was , Chance • Open 7 Days a Week as little as 25* a drink Sundays at 4:00 p.m. f in ihe Lounge signed b\ the Wilmington . alon Great hair care Thurs. Fri & Sat evenings • Entertainment Thurs, Fri & Planning Hoard on July 12 Sat evenings Gift Certificates Available The plan is lor a lot winch lor Men & Women includes 66.455 square leel ol al attordable prices Easy to reach from Rtes. 133, 93 & 495 Happy Hour 885 Main St., Tewksbury 851-8806 land, owned by Michael McCoy 658-7926 The frpnl part has been zoned WHEN IN BOSTON VISIT OUR OTHER FINE Mon Fri 3:00 - 6 00 Hearty Fare - Friendly People 364 R Middlesex Ave for High Density The plan was in the North Wilmington Waterfront Restaurant Joseph's Aquarium signed by three members ol the Railraod Station 100 Atlantic Ave 523-4000 Valet Parking Reservations accepted board, with iwo abstentions. Storwpod 65™444 KTAssociates, Inc. ^^ -OFFERING THE FINES T IN NEW AND USED HOMES'' Ralph E Newhouse.