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FREE Roast Beef Dinner •-•' -■•■■ i, i.ii-ioa. IlLMINGTON HUBLIC LlbR I',A 01 3b' ^lUMl.-IGTO''* Crier (Tftukebunj - fflilminqton 27TH YEAR, NO. 11 •COPVHIGHT IM? WIMMGION *WS CO . INC WILMINGTON. MASS., MARCH 17, 1982 AIL RIGHTS RESf RVEO PUB NO. 635-340 6582346 28 PAGES AAarteg will take Jewel Drive Janet Flaherty wins problems to appeals board Miss Massachusetts crown "Wait 'til the guys at the Post Mike Integlia intends to take money on the job. He recalled $60,000" - the $60,000 being the Office hear this. She's just a super the problems of Jewel Drive to saying that it was a statement of bond money held by the planning kid!" was how Martin Flaherty the Wilmington Board of Appeals. "three to five thousand." board on the first section of the was quoted in a Worcester So he told the Wilmington An engineer was to be hired to road. newspaper. Redevelopment Authority (WRA) see what work had to be done. Backman opened a letter that Flaherty had good reason to be Tuesday night. Integlia is the Integlia then said he had had been received from town happy. His daughter, Janet Marie president of Marteg, Inc. the prepared some plans, in July and counsel Alan Altman. The letter Flaherty, had just been named company which has contracted to forwarded them to the planning was a notice of having received "Miss Massachusetts - USA." do the developing of the WRA board. The plans in effect were an order from the Norfolk The 24-year old model from project. what he was planning to do Superior Court dated March 11. Wilmington was crowned Sunday The Town Crier last week beyond the then scope of the WRA The order was with reference to night after competing for two related some of the difficulties project for Jewel Drive. the non-payment to Quigley, the days against 106 other pageant being experienced, in an effort to Integlia recalled that he did not contractor who had been working contestants from throughout the resolve the problems of that hear any action on the plans until on section 2 of Jewel Drive. It state. She will represent project. The Wilmington Plan- September, and that the plans for enjoined—Marteg Realty from Massachusetts in the finals of the ning Board has jurisdiction over the completion of Jewel Drive selling ' or conveying "any nationally televised Miss USA street construction, and (in this were not ready until next June - a property on Jewel Drive." It pageant, to be held later this instance) the difficulties being whole year after everyone wanted further restrained Marteg Realty year. experienced are because of a to get things going. from purchasing from the WRA Flaherty's selection as the 50th regulation that all pew street Meanwhile he was proceeding any property on Jewel Drive. Miss Massachusetts came in her wiring in Wilmington sudivisions with the construction of the Vydel "Now" said Backman "we are third pageant try. Two years ago must be underground. building. (That building was in the game." she placed second, Last year The street as a consequence is located off the new section of "If we had a release for 9A and fourth. not finished. Gravel has been laid, Jewel Drive, ed.). He contracted 10A, we wouldn't be able to move, She has been modeling since she but the top layers of stone have to get the construction started for anyway." was 17. not. Marteg is waiting for the new section of Jewel Drive, Integlia told the authority that The 900 people who packed a something to happen. and he put up a $90,000 bond to the he had been talking with Quigley banquet hall at the Sheraton - The firm that did the.work so planning board on their advice very recently. He hopes to convey Lincoln Inn in Worcester included far, in the second section of Jewel from the town engineer for that a partial payment of the $80,000 her parents, Martin and Virginia Drive is named Quigley, or road. that is owed Quigley. Flaherty of 176 Middlesex Ave., something very close to that The bids for the construction of "He wants to work with me. Wilmington. Also present at the name. It is owed a considerable the road and reconstruction of the There shouldn't be any difficulty pageant was Phil Nowlan of sum of money for work that has first section were opened in if we can get some action. The North Street, Wilmington, in his been done. This firm's name October, 15 months after that cash that is supposed to pay him third year as official pageant came up in the conversation June meeting and found to be far is being held up by the planning photographer. Tuesday evening as being one out of line from the original guess board." Flaherty entered the pageant which is suing Marteg. of the price. Integlia remarked •' I suspect payment of $40,000 or as Miss Aqua tech, Inc., sponsored Integlia, as he developed the about a whole year at nine to 13 $45,000 would do it now. If we can by a Chelmsford firm. Her conversation leading to a percent inflation, as being partly get some action, so we can have evening gown of imported French declaration that he will go to the responsible. some sales simultaneously - brocade was designed by Bob board of appeals repeated the The road is about half done he Quigley is the only one who Marcellino of Boston. Misi Massachusetts - USA. Janet Flaherty ph'' Nowl0" <*u"° history of events. said. If he can get it done he can worked on that road, and there The history was reviewed since sell one tract of land to Altron and has been no work since last the time of a meeting in the town another tract of land to another August. He is holding his heat." manager's office a year ago last firm,, and the money will be Integlia said he couldn't do a June. A representative of every coming in that will pay bills. He thing until "someone has to tell Special town meeting called committee was there, as well as owes money to Quigley, (the the town what to do." Wilmington selectmen on the annual town meeting relates money that was set aside for the town manager and town contractor, ed.) that he wants to It would be easy, he said, to put relocation work on Grove Avenue. pay. in wiring to the next lot, where he Monday afternoon signed the to the 1983 budget. counsel. Everyone agreed that Town Manager Buzz Stapc- That work was carried out and the project of the WRA should be Carl Backman, chairman of the hopes to sell property. At the warrant for a special town WRA spoke to say that it was his present time, Altron and JBF, the meeting to be held within the zynski said that the transfer was paid lor at the time of the sewer pursued, by all concerned with annual town meeting on April 24. needed to pay extra electric costs, construction, eliminating the the idea of getting things done. understanding that there "is two first firms on Jewel Drive, need for the $8814.01 in the supposed to be a rewriting of the get their electric power directly The special town meeting is because of the shutdown of the Integlia recalled his own Pilgrim I nuclear plant. Because budget. statement about that need of specs" (for Jewel drive) so that from Eames Street. The power to being called to transfer $31,000 "they can be rebid, or Hardwick Chemicals comes down within the highway department of that shutdown, Boston Edison The warrant for the special getting the work done, even to the has been using oil-fired town meeting was voted and point where he was willing to lose renegotiated with the lowest the railroad right-of-way, and the accounts to pay for additional bidder." He added some dry power to Vydel is from Hardwick. costs for street lights. The matter generating plants, at a higher signed in a special selectmen's is being conducted in a special cost than nuclear. The higher meeting on Monday afternoon. Town of humor, saying to the effect that He is going to have to go to the The meeting was posted for 4 "anyone who thinks he can board of appeals, he said, to get town meeting because the costs are passed along by transfer is for money in the fiscal Reading Light to the Town of p.m., but the selectmen had Wilmington renegotiate a $180,000 bid to the business of doing the work he difficulty in reaching a quorum. wants straightened out. 1982 budget. The business before Wilmington. Town of The transfer will take-money Only Chairman John Imbimbo from three accounts. From ac- and Rocco DePasquale were Wilmington count 325, snow and ice control, present Town Manager Buzz Candidates' nights gasoline, oil and diesel, there will Stapczynski reached Michael be $19,361.70. From 305A. Caira by telephone. After gasoline, oil and diesel account securing the approval of Town Finance Committee The League of Women Voters of regional school committee, Counsel Alan Altman, the housing authority, redeveloment for the highway department, Public Hearing Wilmington has invited the public there will be $2824.29. And from selectmen held their meeting with to meet the candidates for local authority and moderator. Caira participating by phone. The Wilmington Finance There will be an opportunity for account 992, there will be $8814.01. NOTICE office on Thursday evening, April Committee will hold a public 1 at the Regional Health Center in questions from the audience, hearing on March 29, 1982 at The Board of Selectmen Wilmington conference room at followed by an informal coffee ( JOE BARRY'S OIL ) 7:30 p.m.
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