March this way Blind justice It's A-B Parade time again and the streets from Allston's Packard Square to Brighton's Suit brought Oak Square will be teeming with marchers, against A-B this Sunday police officers for alleged civil rights violations of blind man

By linda Rosencrance

A blind man has filed suit against five Allston­ Brighton police officers and the city for alleged civil rights violations. The suit, filed last week by the Massachusetts Civil Getting ID step with the Allston-Brighton Parade Liberties Union (MCLU) on behalf of 25-year-old District 14 Police Station, outside of which it is alleged By Suzanne Siegel we thought ii would and it's gotten bigger David Tatro, stems from David Tatro's elbow was broken by police officers in and belier every year." the police break-up of a 1989. Most politicians don't keep their prom­ The theme of the parade, made up by 1989 Halloween party in partment reported that six officers had been injured in' a ises after I hey are elected. For some reason, Nilsa Alicea, a student at the Winship School Allston, attended by a pre­ struggle with partygoers. Joe Hogan, who ran for local City Council is, "We grow sharing our roots together." dominantly undocumented In a release the MCLU said Tatro, who now li ves in in 1983, has continued to keep his campaign An expression that is open to many interpre­ Irish immigrant group. Raleigh, North Carolina, was arrested when he told promise to run an Allston-Brighton parade tations. The suit, seeking an officers that he "could not believe what was happening." - even though he lost lhe race. The ninth annual Allston-Brighton pa­ unspecified amount of According to th e MCLU, after he was booked and Hogan admits he got cold feet before lhe rade will begin at Packard Square, at lhe damages, alleges that po­ released at Station 14, Tatro stood outside talking over first parade because he "didn't think it was comer of Brighton and Commonwealth lice violated Tatro's civil the evening's events with some of the other partygoers. going to happen." But, Hogan said the pa­ Avenues at 1 :00 p.m. sharp lhis Sunday. rights when they barged They also claim that when police officers ordered them rade "turned out a heck of a lot better than The parade, Jed by George Marchione into the Seattle Street house to leave, Tatro, who is legally blind and suffers from and of lhe Oak Square V.F.W., ordering everyone to leave night blindness, looked down and stepped off the curb, will head up Brighton Avenue to Union and clubbing anyone who accidently brushing into an officer standing in the street. Ethnic Festival Square in Allston, and then proceed along questioned them. Al that Anotherofficer allegedly grabbed Tatro from behind, Continued on page 14 page 13 time the Police De- Continued on page 30 Lots cause Daddy dearest Squabble between A-B residents and biz Daughter's search for father, a former owners over improvement dough for Brighton resident, continues parking lot drags on By Suzanne Siegel tioned at Fort Devens from 1943 to 1944 while Bowman was pregnant; and he might have been wounded during the By li11da Rosencra11ce provement Association (BAJA) that a For a long time, Barbara war. His friends called him Artie. police patrol - paid for by area busi­ never really cared about Barbara knows a little bit more about why, after all these It will take nothing less than the interven­ nesses holding either a common victular finding the father she never years, she wants to find her father. tion of Solomon to settle the ongoing dispute or a liquor license - would be in effect knew. Now, she is trying to Continued on pa8e 6 between the business owners and residents of from September unti I December and again find the man who lived ------, ------one Allston neighborhood. from March until June. in Brighton in the early For some months, the two groups have The four-man detail, a sergeant and 1940s. His name is been trying to figure o ut the best way to spend three officers, would operate on Friday Arthur S tan ley some $250,000 earmarked for the improve­ and Saturday nig hts from midnight to 4 Greene. ment of the municipal parking lot on Harvard a.m. Connelly said 14 license premise What she knows Avenue, while somehow eliminating the "un­ busi nesses had already contributed $300 about her father is lim­ INSIDE desirat-les" who frequent the lot after hours. each to fund the patrol. T he businessess ited. He might have However, the animosity bewteen the busi­ are: Harper's Ferry; The Kells; Bunratty's; been born in Newton. The Journal ness owners and the residents centers around ~athers; Gerlando's; the Kinvara Pub; l le dated her mother the after-hours use of the lot. And until the Allston Ale Ho use; the Sunset Grill ; - known as Marion Sgt. Dan Daley • Page 3 two groups solve that problem, the $250,000 O'Brien's; Great Scott's; Riley's Roast Doveror Marion Bow­ Editorial· Page 12 will continue to sit in the bank. Beef; Pizzaria Uno; Inbound Pizza; and man - whom he met Last week Edward Connelly, owner of Blanchards. at a Boston dance hall , A-8 Parade • Page 13-14 Harper's Ferry, and Jerry Quinn, ofThe Kells, Connell y said originally the while he was living in Community Calendar • Page 1s told members of the Brighton Allston Im- Continued 0 11 page 29 Brighton; he was sta- Page 2 The Journal September 10, 1992 AMAZING SIGNS· & DESIGNS I SIGNS OF ALL KINDS INSTANT SIGNS TRUCK & VAN LETTERING Down in the dumps CARICATURES - ADVERTISING ARTWORK Rep. Susan Tracy and area colleges go looking for trash for second' year in a row

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Daley requirement for A-B

District 14 Officer Dan Daley doesn't just shuffle through his community service duties he really cares about A-B's residents

By Linda Rosencrance For the first five or six years, Daley worked in Roxbury. Daley said his department always responds to every He was then transferred to Station 14, but moved o n to the call it receives, either in person or by telephone. "We may You can take Dan Daley out of the community, but you Harbor Patrol, fol lowed by District 4, after the closing of A­ not always have all the answers, but at least we can direct can't take the community out of Dan Daley. B neighborhood station. the caller to some other agency that might be able to help," "I grew up in Brighton, on Gilford Streeet, and went to he said. "We try to come up with lo ng term solutions in St. Col's and Brighton High," said Daley, one of District For20ofhis 22 years, Daley worked the night shift, from order to free up patrol cars to answer priority calls." 14'scommunity service officers. "My grandfather built a lot 4 p.m. to midnight as well as split shi fts, from 4 p.m. to of houses in Oak Square and my uncle owned a construction midnight and midnight to 4 a.m. It was only about two years One of the most frustrating parts of the job, Daley said, company here. I love Brighton and even though finances ago that Daley, with a push from fo rmer District 14 Captain was not being able to do anything about certain people who caused me to buy a house in Quincy some years ago, I still Charles Cellucci, decided to try working days. Daley also view themselves as above the law. think of Brighton as my home." credits Cellucci with helping him decide to leave a regular patrol and tackle the job of the community service officer. "I think the city ordinances have to be changed so that Over the years, the 22-year veteran of the Boston Police people who break those ordinances can be held account­ Department has earned a reputation as a caring and compas­ "Captain Cellucci asked me to give it a try and if I wasn't able for their actions," Daley said. " If people expect the sionate officer. But despite his obvious job-related talents happy doing that job, I could go back to my old job," Daley police to get the job done, then the city has to pass laws with and abilities, Daley admits to having been pushed, or at the said. "Well it's two years later and I' m still here, but it still teeth so we can do something." very least, gently nudged, into police work. takes some gelling used to. For some 20 years I never had "I had just gotten out of the service and I was working for weekends or nights off; I guess it just takes some time to a trucking company while I was deciding what I wanted to adjust." do with the rest of my life, when a friend suggested we both Although Daley attended a two-week crime prevention take the police exam," Daley said. " I agreed but I really course designed to introduce him to the duties of a commu­ DR. scorr R. BANKHEAD, D.D.S wasn't all that interested. Well my friend did everything nity service officer, he received a lot of on the job training. 637 Washington Street from getting the applications to dragging me out of bed on ''This job involves a lot of problem solvi ng on a one-to­ Oak Square Brighton, MA 02135 the morning of the exam. I took the test and forgot all about one basis," Daley said. "People cal I here wanting solutions it until 6 months later when I got a call to come in for the P to mostly quality of life issues, like how to get rid of (physical) testing," Daley said. abandoned cars on their streets or how to stop the kid 782-5030 Daley took the P Test and about six months later he was downstairs from playing his trumpet too loudly. And be­ .0tr -w asked if he wanted to join the department. His friend, cause we have more time to spend helping these people, we GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE ~ Richard McCarthy, also made the force and is now working can get more done than the guys o n regular patrol." in the drug unit. "We Take Your Smile To Heart"

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Jacques receives N.O.W. endorsement

The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization able day care; provide economic redevelopn:ient; protect a leadership in this district. I' m gratified that N.0.W. sees me for Women (N.O.W.) has endorsed former prosecutor and woman's right to prvacy; and to fight for equality in as the candidate who can beat David Locke in November." current State Senate candidate Cheryl Jacques of Needham education. Cheryl Jacques served as an Assistant Attorney General . in the race for the State Senate seat currently held by David " I am very proud to receive N.0.W.'s endorsement," and an Assistant District Attorney under Attorney General Locke of Wellesley. Jacques said. " I am proud that they recognize my commit­ Scott Harshbarger before stepping down to run for the state N .0. W. cited Jacques' commitment to the concerns of its ment to helping the family, the economy and the local senate. Jacques is a graduate of the Boston College School organization - to fu rther equality for women in the work­ communities. Having campaigned since February, knock­ of Bus iness Management and Suffo lk University Law place; provide affordable healthcare for all; provide afford- ing on over 20,000 doors, I see a desperate need fo r School. IN THE NEWS ' ~ something to be proud of and I've still got a ing house. But two weeks before her 13th lot of love to give or anything else he needs birthday, the state decided the woman was within reason." too old to take care of her. Daddy dearest More than anything, she wants to find Barbara came ho me from school with out why she is the way she is. some friends and was sitting on the couch Continued from page I in North Caroliria. " I want to know his Twenty-eight years after Marion Dover with them and listening to records. A juve­ "I want to make sure he's okay," said medical histo ry and why he didn't try to abandoned her newborn baby, Barbara, in a nile officer and a social worker told her she Barbara, 48, who is now married and lives take me ... I want to show him he's got boarding house in Woburn, her daughter could no lo nger stay with her the old woman. fo und her. By looking in various telephone Her bags, already packed, were waiting for ~------books under her mother's maiden name, her behind the couch. Barbara fou nd her mother's uncle, and in ''The most memorable thing out of ev­ 1972, was reunited with her mother. erything that has happened to me was that But Barbara describes her mother as "a moment," Barbara said. vary cold and hateful woman." And a lot has happened s ince then. " I know I' ve got an awful lot of some­ She was sent to a foster home and a body in me and I' m hoping that it 's him," family from Lowell then took her in. After ULTI IA said Barbara. living with the family for almost a year, "the man who I was supposed to be calling my YOU'RE ONLY STEPS AWAY father raped me," said Barbara. Travail early on The Department of Social Services took FROM MAKING MONEY. 1• her out of the home, but Barbara got preg­ After her mother abandoned her as an nant and was forced to g ive her daughter up infant, Barbara was taken in by an elderly -·-· woman named Gallagher, who ran a board- Continued on page 30 6 Month Multi Mania CD -·~· SEMI-ANNUAL ·------,...... SHOE CLEARANCE SIMPLE INTERE ST e_,.., 1Year Multi Mania CD

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By Philip Maddocks the general manager of the Host Upton Bell likes to refer to the show as the "sports Patriots, I've had three tele­ version of the Honeymooners." Viewers may regard the vis ion shows, four radio ~ half-hour program as something closer to another old tele­ shows, and I've never got­ vision favorite that might go by the title "Sportswriters ten the recognition that I have Joseph M. Snlith Know Best." for th is show. People stop me on the street and want to ColDIDunity Health Center talk about something they Services Available In: Insurances Accepted heard on the show." FAMILY PRACTICE: :~,~~d/Medlcare TELEVISION The numbers-an aver­ ADULT MEDICINE Tufts T.A.H.P. age rating of 2.0 in July, PEDIATRICS us Health Care Either way, Bell's show, "Sports Beat," which currently according to Duggan - in­ DENTAL airs Sunday aft ernoons on WSBK-TV following Boston dicate that the audience is ~~e PODIATRY NHP, AETNA Partners Red Sox ball games, is one in a long line of broadcast more enthusiastic than enor­ OB-GYN (Family Planning) Other Commercials experiments nationwide seemingly designed to test the mous. But the show most (Sliding fee Sc.ale) patience of the American public for sports news. likely will be around fo r a NUTRITION BILINGUAL HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY BASIC LAB SERVICE STAFF 2 EVENINGS PER WEEK (TUES&.. 11-iURS) The program, the brainchild of special while. Right now it airs Sun­ 24 HOUR COVERAGE assistant Nate Greenberg and WSBK-TV general manager day afternoons after the Red Daniel Berkery, is locally produced and, thanks to the Sox games. In the fall, says CALL FOR INFORMATION marvel of cable and satellite dishes, internationally viewed. Duggan, the plan is to slot it 783-0500 "We have people writing to the show from all over - following Bruins games - 5 t Stadium Way Venezuala, Canada," said WSBK public relations director maybe on Thursday or Allston, Massacusetts Andrea Duuan. mavbe on Sundav. "I've lived in this town 22 years," said Bell. "I've been There is nothing that new about "Sports Beat" in terms of the way it goes about Continued on page 9

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Where's the By Joe Hogan Get a life. Hayley was first runner-up at least once before breakfast/fair? Happy New Year. In case you think that I' m four months being crowned miss A-B Teen. The old adage, "Always a early, take a look at Allston-Brighton during th is first week bridesmaid, never a bride, doesn't apply here." Just applies What we have here is a simple case of "Is that all of September. to the Red Sox, a.k.a. The Louse that Lou Built (BoSox GM there is?" Labor Day is New Year's Day in this t.own. Moving vans Gorman). everywhere. A vibrancy that is both The what we're alluding to is the annual and exciting and scary at the same time. anxiously awaited event of the year in Allston and That's why we have the parade Brighton - the Allston-Brighton Parade, but, of - to celebrate our diversity. This course. year's theme, "We Grow Sharing But what we're getting this year, while surely top Our Roots Together," was selected notch in quality, is only half the goods. This year's by Nilsa Alicea, a student at the version comes incomplete-missing from its fare are Winship School. She won the con­ two of its sharpest features: the Brighton-Allston test to pick a theme in the spring. Improvement Association (BAJA) breakfast, where Without question the star of this year's parade - our ninth - will the great, near great and even the not so great pols be nine-year old Sandy Malovich, usually gather to break bread and muffins, toss some Miss Allston-Brighton Princess. scrambled eggs down their craws and toss back some This young lady is living proof that witticisms from their mouths before parade time; and the old saying, " You can't have the Cattle Fair in Oak Square, where the finest and your cake and eat it too," is not most unusual in goods are bartered, swapped, sold and always so. On Sunday, Sandy will otherwise exchanged for the good of buyer and seller ride in the parade. Shortly thereaf­ alike. ter, she will rejoin her family in The whys of the missing links are cloaked in California. Whatastory. Hollywood mystery and intrigue - but suffice to say, there's scriptwriters could not have con­ ceived of a better Cinderella tale. more here than meets the eye and it's a damn shame The television miniseries won't do the community will suffer because a few people the real facts any justice. Kudos to couldn't agree on getting the job done-just doing it Steve Popp, Vicky Lascano, DSS as an ad, which will remain unnamed, broadcasts. (Department of Social Services), Is that all there is? Unfortunately, for now, it is. At state Reps. Kevin Honan and Susan least, we' ve still got the Parade and the Ethnic Festi­ Tracy and last, but certainly not val. Which means there are some folks left in the least, Linda Rosencrance and the community, who can still do it. Allston-Brighton Journal. My late uncle, local news broad­ caster Vin Maloney, once told me that neither big business nor gov­ Newspapers ernment really made things happen I in America. It's the media-televi­ ourna sion, radio, newspapers, and maga­ J zines. Wow, did I see that occur last of Boston week. Do you want to cut through red tape? The pen certainly is

Publlsher mightier than the sword. Robert L. Marchione Without boring you with need- Joe Hogan General Manager less details, I want to tell you 11bout Anthony L. Skidmore some of the people who put to- Editor gether such a wonderfu l parade ev- Bill Kelly ery year for the past nine years. Josefina Lascano, mother of This year we also have the St. Andrew's Women Bag­ Photography Vicky and Liz, makes sure the banners on the cars for the pipers, under the direction of Leslie Paterson. She teaches Derek Szabo grand marshals and the Misses Allston-Brighton are cleaned the Gaelic Fire Brigade Bagpipers who will join us next Senior Writer Linda Rosencrance and in place, as well as doing a million other things. year, as will the newly-formed Boston Police Bagpipers, for Steve Popp, this year's Brighton Grand Marshall, who the 10th (I still can't believe it) annual parade. Reporters Suzanne Siegel puts together the September Santa float, truly insures that What can we do to celebrate the 10th? I've got it. We' ll Peter List the A-B parade is "Christmas in September." invite the president and, if necessary, she can bring sl ick Phil Maddocks Leprechaun Joe Tehan is "Joe of all trades" and master Willie with her. No First Lady here; rather presidential Theater Reporter Beverly Creasey of all. Need something done yesterday? Call Joe Tehan. partner. Jim Hanlon and Liz Palumbo of Ackerley Communica­ Father Jim O'Driscoll, curate at St. Anthony's, is chap­ Contributors Henry Miller tions of America provide a community service billboard to lain of the parade this year. He runs several miles each day, Edward Wang us every year, free of charge. This year it 's over the Model which keeps many of the macho jocks at the "Y" in awe. Gavin Skillman Cafe in Allston 's Union Square. Checkout the great cartoon Masters of Ceremony at the Brighton Police Station, as Design and Production Supervisor David Schwartz caricature of me. They must have drawn it from my First always, will be Jean McKeigue and Bill Mills of Boston Communion picture, appearing on this page, taken by (who College and Joe Amorosi no and Eileen Hughes of Boston Design and Production else?) Derck Szabo, the Parade's official photographer. University. They will be rooting on the parade and their Kristin Casey Bryan Pappas He' ll make anybody look good - and I mean anybody. respective marching bands, the Screaming Eagles (espe­ Cindy K. Tedd This year St. E's Frank Moy commemorates the addition cially after Rutgers) and the Terrific Terriers (how about I Advertising Manager of St. Margaret's to St. Elizabeth's with a 20-foot baby Silber's Pit Bulls?). Lawrence Stearns carriage float-now all we have to do is find a20-foot baby. In closing, let me tell you about a little something that has Advertising Account Executives As president of th e Allston Board of Trade, Frank will also developed into a parade tradition over the years. A member Ann Carriere McCarthy John B. McSherry sponsor a band, as will Tim Athanasiades and the Brighton of the parade committee personally thanks each and every Board of Trade. police offi cer along the route, whether at B.U. where Larry Customer Relations Stefania Baccari Betty Mackenzie of the A-B food Coop on Cambridge Manning leads the force, or along the streets of Allston­ Street has in the past, and (who knows) may once again, put Th• Journ•I la publlahed weokly by tht Brighton MuHnger Brighton where the boys and girls in blue from the B.P.D. Publ/ah/ng Corpor•tlon, Box 659, Bolton, Mua. 02258. Subacrlp· her shopping cart drill team in the parade. Pasadena has the take over. tlona ut 1v1ll1bl• within Allllon, Brighton 1nd Brookllnt, 111 rtle " Of'S19:00 peryHr'lnd·othtr-.rtll VII""' CllH m1ll 1t $45.00 ptr roses, Macy's has the big balloons, but the A-B parade has Hey, they could be home with their famil ies on a Sunday yHr. its own shopping cart drill team. 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Snoopy is the executive director of honor God and the soldier."The police, our civilian soldiers, ~s sJIPI[' ~ the West End Club. should be honored during the good times, too. 11 NATION~L NEW~Pfll ASSOCIATION Hayley Snadden, 15, a student at Mount St. Joe's, is this year's Miss Allston-Brighto n. Hayley wants to be a lawyer. Have a good time Sunday. September 10, 1992 The Journal Page 13

A-B Parade reign forecast 1992 A-B to continue on Sunday. Parade Notes • Starting point: Packard Square, Allston • Terminus: Oak Square, Brighton • Assembly area: Babcock St. parking lot at Boston University • Starting time: 1 :00 p.m. • Parade theme: "We grow sharing our roots together." • Chief Marshall: Joe Hogan • Grand Marshalls: Steve Popp (Brighton); Bill Margolin (Allston) • Chief of Staff: Joe Tehan • Special Chief Marshall: Hon. Raymond L. Flynn The Ethnic Festival and the A-B Parade, both wrapped up into a nice, neat Sunday package. What more could •Miss Princess Allston-Brighton: Sandy Malovich an A-B resident ask for? •Miss Teen Allston-Brighton: Hayley Snaddon Ethnic delights Purity; Honeywell/Bull; as well as Boston College; Boston A-B's Ethnic Festival - a coming together of the University and the Harvard Business School, for their ongoing support of the project. community's diverse peoples So remember, after the parade visit the Ethnic Festival of the 10th Annual Ethnic Festival. And for the second and travel to faraway countries without ever leaving the By Linda Rosencrance year in a row Yathana Soch and the Cambodian Dance Allston-Brighton commun ity - you' ll be glad you did. Troupe will be performing classical Cambodian dances Come to the Ethnic Festival and celebrate the diver­ that tell mythic stories of gods and angels visiting earthly sity which is Allston-Brighton. gardens. @~~~6J~~'b- Revel in the sights, sounds and smells that reflect the Jamie Leef, a volunteer organizer for the Ethnic Festi­ ~~IBW ~lNIJP©IBITlQTli'fil ethnic diversity of this proud community. val, which is spon sore~ by the A-B Community Develop­ For three hours on Sunday, Sept. 13, the front lot of the ment Corporation, also said the Way Out Teen Theatre, Presentation School on Washington Street will be trans­ comprised of a group of teenagers from the Fidel is Way 600 WASIIlNGTON STREET formed into a mecca of multi-cultural activities, crafts Housing Development, will present a special program BRIGHTON and food. dealing with the issues surrounding growing up in the From 3-6 p.m. parade participants and spectators can inner city. The progra"1 is bei ng produced by a member of relax and enjoy the sounds of Jorge Arce and the Humano the Brighton High school faculty and the teen theatre 782-9900 band, a well-known Boston group specializing in Latin group. music, such as the Salsa and the Marangue. Also on hand An exciting array of international crafts and foods will Look For Our Full Page will be Godwin Agbeli, the premier musician of Ghana, also be available at the festival. But , Leef said without the Africa, who will be accompanied by the Agbekor Society, help of area businesses·a nd insitutions the Ethnic Festival Grand Opening Ad a group of musicians from Tufts University. Agbeli and would not survive. Leef said the CDC wanted to thank 0 the Society will perform wild drum and dance music. WBZ Channel 4; Greater Boston Bank; Shawmut Bank; Next Issue! Sophia Bil ides and her Greek ensemble, who sing and People's Federal; Grove Bank; Blanchards; Genzyme 9/JO play traditional Greek folk music, will also grace the stage Corp.; Bread & Circu ~ ; Bank of Boston; New Balance;

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BHS Alum Assoc. Dance The Brighton High School Alumni Association will host its Second Annual Alumni Dance, Saturday, Sept. 12, at the V.F.W. Post 2202, 398 Faneuil St., Brighton, from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. The evening will feature music from the '50s­ '90s. Light refreshments provided. Admission $10 per person. Tix available at the door.

VFW Post 2022 •The Oak Square VFW Post 2022 will hold its Anniversary Banquet, Saturday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. For tix, call Bob Ryan at 254-9750. •It's Country Store time at the Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post 2022, Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Free admission and free java.

Allston-Brighton Day at Harvard The leaves will soon be falling, which means two things: 1) The Red Sox' season mercifully is almost over; and 2) The Harvard University football season will soon begin. In fact, on Saturday, Sept. 26, Harvard's Office of Community Affairs once again hosts Allston-Brighton Day at Harvard Stadium. This year's event will be held at the Harvard Indoor Track Facility, located next to Bright Hockey Cen­ ter. Sandwiches and soda will be served at noon and compli­ And the answer is ••• It's time for Dan & Stu, again, in the continuing saga of "Ask The Manager." mentary tickets will be provided for the game between Derek Szabo photo Harvard and William & Mary- which begins at 1 p.m. Make a splash at A-B "Y" Leave your name, address, phone number and any info that Call Kevin McCluskey at 495-4955 to reserve your tickets Can you say "pool party." Even if you can, you'll probably might help in tracking down as many from the class as and lun~hes no later than Monday, Sept. 21. be able to say it a whole lot better after you experience one possible. of the parties at The YMCA of Greater Boston-Allston/ Uttle Wanderers Golf Tourney successful Brighton Branch, 470 Washington Street in Brighton. What Boston Public Library News The Sixth Annual New England Home for Little Wander­ better way to celebrate a birthday or other occasion? The •Brighton Branch (40 Academy Hill Rd.; tel. 782-6032) ers' "Couples for Children" Golf Tournament, held on July rental package at the "Y" provides a room for 30 minutes - Book Discussion: Sept. 11, 10:30 a.m. Advise arrd 20, was a smashing success. While the final figures are not and the swimming pool for an hour. And the YMCA will Consent by Allen Drury. Moderator: Winsome Hudson, yet in, it still is clear this year's tourney has raised more toss in the lifeguards. More info: contact Wade Lindhorst, adults' librarian. Bandits, Bad Guys and Bunglers: The money for The Home's children and families than any aquatic director, at 782-3535. Lighter Side of Crime - A film series, Sept. 14, 6 p.m. previous tourney - it could run as high as $40,000. Butch Cassidyarrd theSurrdance Kid,starring Paul Newman BHS 25th reunion and Robert Redford. The tournament was held at the Woodland Golf Club in Brighton High School's Class of 1967 will hold its 25th • Faneuil Branch (419 Faneuil St.; tel. 782-6705) - Auburndale and 64 couples played to benefit the children reunion on Oct. 3, at the American Legion Post 440, 395 Toddler Storyhour: Children, ages 2 and 3, accompanied and families of The New England Home, a multi-service California St., Newton. If you know the addresses of any by an adult, are invited to hear stories and to participate in child and family welfare agency with locations throughout class members or if you're interested in attending call Fred a craft activity. the greater Boston area and Eastern Massachusetts. Each at 787-9318 or Dennis at 782-7151. couple donated $350 to play and many local corporations Hahnemann Hospital Eating Disorders Service and individuals were involved as hole, clubhouse and cart Recycling in Allston and Brighton A free support and discussion group offered monthly for sponsors. Adams, Harkness & Hill, Inc., a Boston-based The City of Boston Public Works Department has begun those with anorexia or bulimia, their friends and family financial corporation, sponsored the entire tournament, recycling newspapers at the curb, in Allston and Brighton, members. The group meets in the Hahnemann Hospital which ensured its success. Claire and George DeAngelis of on regul ar trash days every other week. Residents are asked (1515 Comm. Ave., Brighton) Conference Room. In fo: Brae Bum Country Club won the tournament for the second to place newspapers only in brown paper bags separate from contact Marilyn Weller at {617) 254-1100, ext 606. consecutive year. their regular trash. Bundles should be placed in plain view at the curbside by 6:30 a.m. Throughout Boston, newspaper Livin, the Good Life at the Watertown Mall recycling pick-up will take place every other week, in all Lessons The Good Life Club is a fantastic discount shopping pro­ weather, rain or shine. Want more info? Call John McCarthy gram with a host of privileges for the Watertown Mall's at 725-4959. special citizens. Sponsored by the Watertown Mall and Bay State Ice Skating School participating merchants, the Good Life Clu b offers dis­ Don' t be a skate goat; take ice skating lessons and learn to counts on thousands of items to cardholding shoppers. enjoy the ice to its fullest. At the Bay State Ice Skating Events School, lessons taught by professional instructors are avail­ Only those 60 years old or older are eligible for these able for children, 5 and older, as well as adults. For details, exclusive benefits. To receive your Good Life Card, visit or Oak Square Senior Club call the school at 965-4460. call the Watertown Mall Office at 926-4968. The Mall is The club will meet the first and third Wednesdays, Sept., located at 550 Arsenal St. in Watertown. 1992 through June, 1993, at the Knights of Columbus Hall Volunteers in Brighton, at 1 p.m. Junior Chamber of Commerce meetings •Oct. 18-20: Atlantic City bus trip. The Jaycees held their first general membership meeting of the fall season, Sept. 1 at Victoria Station, Boston. The More info: Call the Oak Square Senior Club president, Mary New England Home For Little Wanderers Junior Chamber of Commerce a/k/a Jaycees is a national Fox, at 254-3638. The New England Home for Little Wanderers seeks minor­ organization dedicated to leadership training and commu­ ity individuals willing to spend time, talent and affection nity service, as well as providing networking opportunities with a troubled child. In the Home's Mentor program, such for individuals, ages 21-40. BHS Alumni Night an adult serves as a role model and emotional support for one Don'y you dare miss the Second Annual Brighton High of The Home's kids. Prospective mentors must attend an The gen') membership meetings are held the first Tuesday School Alumni Night, Saturday, Sept. 12, from 8 p.m. until agency orientation program, complete a formal application, of every month, 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. reception; 7-8:30 p.m. 1 a.m., at the V.F.W. Post 2022, 398 Faneuil St., Brighton. participate in a two-part mentor trai ning pro~ram and fi­ guest speaker/discussion (free admission). More info: Con­ Dancing, fun, food (did we say "fun?") and lots of old nally meet with a program director. Each ment •r is asked to tact Stephany at 647-9197. friends should make this evening unforgettable. spend eight hours each month with a child or teen and to make a minimum commitment of one full year. Ongoing Food Pantry '" Admission is $10 per person. R.S.V.P: 787-3739 or 254- training and support are offered for volunteers wi lling to The Hill Memorial Baptist Church (279 North Harvard St., 8561 accept this long-term responsibility, including monthly Allston) Food Pantry wi ll be held Saturdays, from 10 a.m. mentor support groups. At this time, mentors have been until noon. For emergency assistance, call Barbara at 783- BHS Class of t42 reunion successfully matched with children in several ofThe Home's 0839, between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Plans are underway for a 50th reun ion for the Class of 1942. nine treatment programs; they are making a difference in More information can be obtained by calling 254-5601. many young lives. For information, call (617) 783-7070. 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254-2880 9/10 Kevin Honan .... September 10, 1992 The Journal Page 17

...... ,.,_.>.# o RESUMES ~ilY: D OFFSET PRINTING WE WISH OUR ALLSTON-BRIGHTON D TYPING & TYPESETIING D STATIONERY o PHOTOCOPYING FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS A .o WEDDING INVITATIONS duplicopy HAPPY p ARADE DAY copy center Presentation Manor 787-4157 The Quality Family Alternative 160 HARVARD AVE. AUSTON 9 / 10 A Skilled and Rehabilitation Facility

Any way you play it, music is good for you! PRESENTATION • Ages 2 to Adult M ANOR 10 Bellamy Street •Singing NURSING Brighton, Ma 02135 (617)782-8113 . •Keyboards HOME 9/10 ·Ensembles The Family Yamaha Music School Register Now for our Fall Classes • Brookline 232-2778 Open House September 10th ffAppy PARADE DAY!' City Councilor Bobby Travaglini Democratic Candidate for the State Senate 9/10 See you at the Parade! ...

Joe Kennedy. Fighting for All of Us. oe Kennedy has earned a crunch" that's squeezed first­ reputation for leading the time home buyers and small Coming Sunday, September 13th Jway on difficult issues a lot of businesses. Starting time: 1:00 p.m. other Congressmen wouldn't He fought to get a shelter in Featuring: touch. Boston for homeless veterans. He wrote the Kennedy And he sponsored and Acton-Boxboro High School amendments-laws requiring passed legislation to fund Salem High School banks to report all their loans Youthbuild, offering Boston College so they can't hide construction jobs for inner­ Boston University discriminatory lending city youths. Boston Firemans Band practices . Congressman Joe Coming Soon! Congressman Kennedy Kennedy. He never stops The Boston Policeman's Marching Band authored the only major fighting for all of us. federal affordable housing For Information, Contact Joe Hogan initiative to be enacted in the 782-5152 last decade. Joe Joe Kennedy has worked Kennedy The Allston-Brighton Journal hard to case the local "credit CONGRESS Please vote Tuesday, September, 15th for Joe Kennedy. Paid and awhorized by Cicizens for Joe Kennedy, Christopher G .Kennedy, Treasurer, 9/10 The Official Parade Newspaper P.O. Box 856, Kendall Square Branch Camlnigde, MA 02142 Page 18 The Journal September 10, 1992

Ruperta Atwood J. Warren Sullivan Funeral Home, 35 Henshaw St., Brighton, Brighton Tuesday, Sept. 8, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Gabriel Sept. 3, 1992 Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mrs. Joyce's name may be sent to the American Funeral Service and interment private. Donations in memory Cancer Society, 247 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA

of Ms. Atwood may be made to the Florida Hurricane Fund 02116. I 1G-18 c/o The Salvation Army, 147 Berkeley St., Boston, MA 02118. Arrangements by the Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Benny Petrucci .------.• Home, 569 Cambridge St., Brighton. Brighton Sept. 3, 1992 Pharmacy Tips Edward A. Gagnon Formerly of Brighton Husband of Concetta (DiGregorio). Funeral from the by Charles P. Kelly Sept.4, 1992 McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington St., Brighton, B.S., R.PH. Tuesday, Sept. 8, foilowed by a Funeral Mass in St. Gabriel ON THE REBOUND In Dedham. Husband of the late Anna C. (Bradley). Funeral Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. from the Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Home, Tuesday, Sept. While those suffering from 8, followed by a Funeral Mass in Our Lady of the Presenta­ Mary J. Scannell · nasal congestion may get temporary relief from nasal sprays and drops, overuse of these products may well prove to be tion Church. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. In lieu of Formerly of Brighton counterproductive. Once the shrinking effect of nasal sprays flowers, donations may be sent to the Florida Hurricane Sept. 3, 1992 and drops upon swollen nasal linings wears off, a 'rebound' Relief Fund c/o The Salvation Army, 147 Berkeley St., effect may set in. This is characterized by nasal linings that are Boston, MA 02118. Mary J. (Fadden) Scannell. Wife of the late Patrick J. more swollen than the time before the medication was inttially Scannell. Funeral from the John F. Reen Funeral Home, 63 used to shrink them. The medical term given to this rebound Dorothy Victoria Joyce Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton, Tuesday, Sept. 8, followed by phenomenon is "rhinitis medicamentosa". Those caught in its Brighton a Funeral Mass in· St. Columbkille C hurch. Interment grip subject themselves to a vicious cycle of nasal spray use Sept. 2, 1992 Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline. In lieu of flowers, dona­ in which the product must be used with increasing frequency. tions in her memory may be made to PIN (People In Need) Before anyone becomes engaged in this futile practice, a Dorothy Victoria (Fitzpatrick) Joyce while on vacation in c/o Rev. Walter Waldron, St. Patrick Church, 10 Magazine physician should be consulted to identify the underlying cause Toronto. Wife of the late T homas A. Joyce. Funeral from the St., Roxbury, MA 02119. of the congestion. HINT:The swelling of the nasal lining may, in some cases, be attributed to an underaetive th roid land. For the month of September: If You Want To Quit Smoking, Bring Us Any Prescription for The Tobacco Patch. Hannah Leigh Odachowski Elizabeth's Hospital in Brighton. The new arrival weighed As a public service we will sell it at our cost Brighton 7 pounds, 4 1/2 ounces and measured 19 3/4 inches. She will Most 3rd Party Plans Accepted August 14, 1992 be joining her sister Sarah, age 6 years old, and her brother ATTENTION EMPLOYEES OF Zachary, age 3 years old, at home. Proud grandparents are St. Ellzabeths Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Odachowski (Deborah LaCasse) of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. LaCasse ofBrightonand Mr.and Tufts Plan Brighton, proudly, anno unce the birth of their daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Odachowski of Colorado Springs, Colo­ Greenery Rehab • Stop & Shop Hannah Leigh Odachowski, born on Aug. 14, 1992 at St. rado. Blue Cross/Blue Shield (New Plans • HMO Blue Senior Plus or Health Flex Blue) HMO Blue Was Medical East State Employees • Retirees Surhoff, doesn't he?" he concluded. Three years later, I' m still writing, Surhoff is still play­ ing, but Morgan is no lo nger managing the Red Sox because ... well, you can't fire the who le team. Teams without managers, The 1992 Red Sox are better off without Morgan. And they would be better off without current manager Butch the wave of the future Hobson. In fact, I would argue, that the Red Sox would be better off without any manager. By Philip Maddocks The position of manager, or coach, in professional athletics is, at the very least, an anachronism. The modern There are two kinds of managers, a baseball sage once •31/2 Prints 110-31/2 x41/2, 126-3 1/2x31/2 135 - game doesn't need them. The manager does very little to 3 1/2 x 5 & Disc 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 & Glossy Finish Standard noted - those who are working and those who aren't. And affect the team's performance over the lo ng haul. "Morgan sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between the magic" might have pulled out a game here and there. But KELLY'S PHARMACY two. Roger Clemens' fastball won far more games for the Red I mean, what are the duties of a Major League baseball 389 WASHINGTON STREET Sox than managerial hunches. And no team will ever win a manager? BRIGHTON CENTER championship because of a manager. This is expecially true Actually, his duties are fairly clearcut. He fills out the CALL: 782-2912 • 782-0781 now, and not just in baseball. HOURS: MON - FRI - 9M1 - 7PM • SAT 9M1 - 3PM lineup card, talks to the media, and then, eventually, is fired ., The single most important ingredient to a s uccessful "because you can' t fire the who le team." team is a great player. Witness the success of the Pittsburgh Most managers, understandably, resist the last part of the Penguins hockey team the last two seasons. The Penguins PRE-PAID FUNERAL INFORMATION job description as lo ng as they can. Former Red Sox man­ lost their 1991 coach, Bob Johnson, to a brain tumor. ager Joe Morgan was no different. And perhaps he was more Pi\! !•Wi'l•Iii ;j\lj (t)~f $1' i•IH ;!•1vA Johnson was championed by the team as a fi rst-rate coach hurt than most by his firing because he so strenuously and a first-rate man. And maybe he was. But while all this embraced the first two parts of the formula. No one enjoyed rhapsodizing was going on, Pittsburgh was rolling easily to SULLIVAN the lineup card and the post-game conference better than its second straight Stanley Cup. The reason was that Pitts­ FUNERAL HOME foe. burgh had first-rate players, and first-rate players will beat My first encounter with the baseball sage occured three I ar.Rvmo ~ coM:VUNTTT r o R OV!:R 11~ n.AR!I I first-rate coaching every ti me.This is the case even in the years ago, prior to a ball game with Seattle. Joe, at the time, coaching-friendly spbrt of football . 782-2100 was at the peak of his success. The Red Sox were in the midst I'm afraid the need for a team coach is a tired idea that of an unl ikely turn around and Joe was being analyzed in the J . Warren Sullivan Rlchard B. Sullivan has worn out its stay' and whose importance is believed in business section of the local newspapers as the perfect CEO. only by a few grizzled men who watch television in bars and I was lurking in the back a few general managers who would prefer to fire the J.s.Waterman &sons of a group of a dozen report­ manager than themselves. Since 1832 ers, listening quietly to model It 's time to give the real coaching - the play-call ing Affiliated Family Funeral Homes CEO and noticing that he and the on-field decisions - back to the players. The Eastman-Waring Sumner James Waring Jr., Pres. Serving All Faiths kept glancing my way. I passing of the baton, at this point, would be a mere formal­ & All Nart0na1ities United in family-centered service to all faiths, could tell something was on ity, anyway. nationalities and financial circumstances. the sage's mind and finally T he star players like Clemens, Michael Jordan, and Experienced, reliable friend and advisot for nearly 160 years. he came out with it. ~ Mario Lemieux already decide when they report to spring BOSTON - (617) 536-4110 WELLESLEY - (617) 235-4110 "Are you Sir Surhoff?" training and what warm-up suit they wear at the Olympic 495 Commonwealth Ave., Kenmore Square 592 Washington St (Rt. 16) he demanded. B.J. Su rho ff is Games. Why not give them fu ll responsibil ity of the team in junction of Commonwealth Ave. & Beacon St. next to Wellesley Inn 1 opposite Brookline Ave. Parking Area a catcher, and a pretty good name as well as fact. Valet Parking one. He also outweig hs your It may not make tne games better. But it wil I make them For Pre-Arrangement Consultation:oia/ TOLL FREE correspondent by about 35 more entertaining. Even the grizzled men and general 1-800-344-PLAN pounds. Joe was unmoved. managers will come to realize that in time, w hen they find CREMATION SERVICE AVAILABLE "He looks jus t like S ir out that now you ca~ fire the'\eam. Page 20 The Journal September 10, 1992

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Nation· Free Estimates Matching Security De- . • Foundatiom repair«I. 1 & Screen RcpaJr • 30 yrs experi c:noc' wide opportunities. Mr. Bishop 800-323-3505 or Mr. posit Required. If You 57 Franldln SL Allston Free Box Delivery • Fully insur«I. Paul 800-726-5596. Superior Group Ventures. 7 Days a Week Are: Over 18 and Em­ • Free cstimatc.s. 787-1124 0 ployed. Have Checking Z4 Hour 508-626-8859 pen Moft. • Ftt. 730"' lo ,. 24 Hours Account, Serious about Moving Service S•L ..... J• CRUISES We Make Moving Easy! Your Credit Future, o .. 0.1 S•rrl<• CANADA'S COLORFUL FALL FOLIAGE 10.n Local 0t Long DISlance S & H Mechanical Wt Rtrolr AD Wlod"" TJ?a CRUISES. 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Get ... · Attention Roofing, chimneys, siding, Results... ~ gulters, vinyl windows, 464 Comm. Ave. 734-3519 Homeowners!!! Kenmol'e Sq. 23 Harvard St.-Brookline porches, brick & cement Journal Couple work. Painting. 25 yrs. ex· 266-4266 MON.-SAT. pertence. Bond. Uc. Insured Classified Boston's Best 10 AM to 6 PM seeks to !472·1522 or 335·0303 254-0334 Clai;ses sta-t year tound. Selection of New THURS till 9 PM 437-1868 ,... & Used Comics Lease House · $37 Convnon-.rlh A..nue with an Kenmote Sq. BoOlon, MA 02215 option LAWYER'S R.ea.d.i.. gs by ~ BoSTON'S HIST. MOVING to buy .... r!. Entert.ainm~nt Grams , ' · WAEnd Up. lf- "The Stnpper" "'- CO., INC. Call 254-6022 STRIPTEASE GAAMS (R)-(G) ,...... Behind· ~!T~ ,...... (male and t.male exotic dane«s) lf- lf- EMALE IMPERSONATORS (R) ~ lf- Bars! ~~llJ\1! Through her study of Tarot and her knowledge of lf- (a riot at any party) lf- Pcnonalizcd oervice for DEDHAM AREA candles she guarantees to help you if you are lf- SURPRISE BELLYGRAMS (G) ffi ....._ all your moving needs "'- (mystlcal, moving, mnmerlzlng) • ,...... Large furnished room wi1b confused, unlucky, in love, need spiritual guidance ~ Small movci welcume private bath. Kitchen ,...... BAGLADY COMEDY GRAM ~* Boston Bartenders School 24 HOURS Priviligcs. Near Transporta- or just curious about the future & BALLOONS ANO A SONG - ti on. AU. READINGS ARE PRIVATE A NO CONFIDENTIAL BOSTON'S~ BROADWAY BABIFS Call today at 1 -80~~-7687. 7 DAYS $300/month ••• 45¥ lllgll S t.• Metlfcwtl, MA. e2155 ::! 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Hitch your wagon to Chevy Suburban Suburban are available. years. By Bob Sikorsky The idea behind the Suburban is to give trucklike muscle You guessed it, it's that national "car" of Texas (more and van like room combined with a carlike ride. It does an It's BIG and husky and brawny. But it's also slick and on that later too) and Chevrolet's and America's most popular truck-wagon: the Suburban. And, believe it or not, admirable job. quiet and rides like a big sedan. It has four-wheel drive with But I' m uncomfortable calling it a truck-wagon or truck-van it's the 57th birthday of this well-known Chevrolet marque. a shift-on-the-fly transfer case on the floor. And it's long -why not a new name? How about "Iran," a combination The 1992 Suburban is set upon the full-frame C/K truck and high and wide. But it's aerodynamic too, with flush of truck and van? This seems to fit the bill nicely. platform introduced on the 1988 full-size Chevy pickups. glass all around. It enjoys its first new restyling in many Continued on page 27 Both a 2 1/2-ton (C/K 1500) and 3/4-ton (C/K 2500) series ..I ------..•--- .I •~ D&S AUTO TRANSPORT . •~ Numbers and Dollars

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Homeless pups. older pooches and o ther pets need some· one to run with . play with. and love. Mak~ tracks to your nearest Animal Rescue League adoption shelter. Open seven days a week.

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Continued from page 26 PROBLEMS WITH All four-wheel-drive models come equipped with that no doubt contributes greatly to the sedan quality ride. Chevrolet's Instr-Trac that allows on-the-fly shifting from SEXUALLY 2WD-HI to 4WD-HI and back at any speed. A 4WD-LO And - surprise! - it 's easy to gel in and out of. The TRANSMITIED. gear is also included for negotiating rougher or steeper step-in height of the four-wheel drive has been reduced by terrain. The shift-on-the-fly is as slick as the name implies. nearly 6 inches over the previous model. There's oodles of DISEASES No problem going back and forth from 2WD to 4WD-HI at interior room. Example: with the driver's seat fully back, I MAYBE WE CAN HELP any speed. It takes just a little pressure to engage the shifter could stretch my legs all the way and not touch a pedal. And EVALUATION AND TRE.ATMENT FOR: · either way. passengers in the removable third seat will enjoy over 5.5 inches more foot room than in the 1991 model. CHLAMYDIA • GONORRHEA Our tester was equipped with Chevy's 5.7-1 iler (350 The Suburban is 219.5 inches long, 77 inches wide and 74.9 HERPES • SYPHIL..IS • OTHER STD'S CID) V8 engine capable of 210 horsepower at 4,000 rpm inches high. It sits on a 131.5-inch wheelbase, 2 inches HIV TESTING OFFERED and 300 foot pounds of torque at 2,800 rpm. A heavy-duty longer than the 1991 model. The load floor length is more Offered in confidential and professional setting. version of this same engine is used on larger 2500-series than a foot and a half longer than its predecessor and G.l.D. UNIT Suburbans. maximum cargo space has been increased to a whopping 175.9 cubic feel. MASSACHUSETIS Our engine, combined with a four-speed automatic GENERAL HOSPITAL overdrive transmission, rates a paltry 12 mpg/city and 16 The Iran weighs in at 4,657 pounds. This big one should Walk-in hours: mpg/highway from the EPA. On our trip pulling our boat we be ideal for either large families or as a shuttle for small Monday-Thursday ·8:30 am-11 :OO am averaged 13.1 mpg, while the rest of the testing in the city churches or schools. It can carry up to nine people with the netted us 12.3 mpg. An economy vehicle ii isn't. optional third seat in place. We pulled our 3,000-pound I Friday 9:00 am-11 :00 am boat and trailer on a 300-rnile round trip without a hitch (no I Wednesday 1 :00 pm-3:00 pm Now about the price. The base four-wheel-drive version pun intended). There's plenty of engine and vehicle for this Monday & Thursday afternoon by appomtment retails for $20,355, which isn' t too bad. But our as-tested kind of load. I' m sure it could pull its maximum rated load 1 I HOLIDAYS EXCLUD ED I 1500 model with Silverado trim was equipped with options of 6,500 pounds without a hitch too. And the ' 92 Suburban that added nearly $10,000 to the base price for a final tally can tow a half a ton more than the '91 model. CALL 726-2748 of $29,871. That may make a few eyes water, but not in Texas where the Suburban was recently named the National The Suburban tradition, started in 1935 and recharged by FOR FURTHER _INFORMATION Vehicle of Texas by Texas Monthly magazine. If you ever the 1992 version, is still alive and well , thank you. The new drive in Texas you won't go Jong before seeing a Suburban. big Suburban wi ll do nothing but enhance the image inaugu­ Kind of a fitting setting for this big, big truck-wagon, truck­ rated so long ago. van - tran? Residential & Commercial The options on our tester are too extensive to list here, Advertise in the but suffice it to say that the Suburban is loaded. Just a 24 Hour Service sampling includes such goodies as front and rear air condi­ Journal 7 Days A Week tioning, a center seat and rear seat (yes, they are listed as Local &. Long Distance options), a heavy-duty trailering system and a preferred BIG & Sm all Jobs equi pment group that includes a six-way power driver's Get results in the seat, cruise, till and Silverado trim package. Journal Newspapers SUPER LOW RATES As big as it is, it's a wonderfully easy vehicle to drive. And 1-800-NICE JOB• 1-800 642-3562 the ride is sedanlike, soft and smooth. T he Suburban has a brand-new, fully independent torsion bar front suspension call 254-0334 Local # 254-0450 12 TREMONT ST., BRIGHTON

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Ms. Denise Bogosian, a Brighton resident and kinder­ who should be in jail might go s1~aight garten head teacher at The Advent School was a recent home from the courthouse insteap. This recipient of the Edward F. Calesa Foundation awards. is the most dangerous time for a woman Edward F. Calcsa, president of the Foundation made the who has been brave enough to act as announcement at the JFK Library at Harbor Point, witness against her abuser." I Dorchester. Bogosian was one of 52 teachers to receive The drafting of the bill grew out of recognition. a recent tragic incident in the ~ ll s t o n The Calesa Foundation supports programs and activities neighborhood, represented by Barrett. that study and enhance the process of maturity and develop­ In th at incident, an art student, Kristen ment from childhood through adolescence, particularly Lardner, was killed by her ex-boy­ with respect to the development of a sense of identity, self­ friend - a man who had pre-.: iously respcct, confidence and self-esteem. beaten her, had violated a courf order Ms. Bogosian has been a kindergarten head teacher fo r requiring him to stay away from her, 15 years. and had violated the conditi~>ns of criminal probation for assaulti:ng an­ other ex-girlfriend. Legislature passes domestic violence bill Guv's Council

The Massachusetts Legislature, last week, enacted a Tony Pini is running for a seat on measure, proposed by Sen. Michael J. Barrett (D-Cam­ the Governor's Council for the Sixth bridge), to establish a comprehensive statewide registry of District-which covers 21 communi­ domestic violence offenses. The bill now goes to the Gov­ ties in Boston and Cambridge and in­ ernor for his consideration. cludes Al lston-Brighton - as an "This bill targets violent people who hurt women," unenrolled independent. Barrett said in a statement. " It uses technology to make The reason? Pini said he believed critical information available to judges. It requires judges to people are tired of politicians voting in Sen. Mike Barrett actually look at the information. When a defendant is accordance to their party affiliate in------dangerous or wanted, the judge has to notify the police, and stead of supporting what the people want. the police have to act. When women show up to request a His main priority is to see that the Governor's Council opposes li fet ime tenure for judges, believes the M.W.R.A. civil restraining order, they ' ll be told of criminal remedies no longer serves as a "rubber stamp" for judicial appoint­ needs an overhaul, and is for a half-of-a-percent or a one they might also seek. The consistent idea behind each of ments. percent income tax rise across the boards to support univer­ these features is to use information to empower." Pini, 38, who Jives in Cambridge and works as a health sal health care Continued Barrett, "Without good information, a man inspector and runs his own lead removal business, also

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Continued from page 1 Running Court detail's charge was just to patrol the mu­ "Then if the owners pull the police detail nicipal parking lot to cut down on the noise because they feel it is not working, we will Walking and rowdy behavior of people frequenting have another option available to us," Miller Hiking off suggested retail area clubs, but the charge has since been said earlier this summer. expanded to include a patrol of the entire Fitness prices on New Balance Harvard and Brighton Avenue neighbor­ "Unless some kind of written agreement Basketball athletic shoes for hood. accompanies this police patrol, we will con­ tinue to do this (negotiate) year after year," men, women and kids. But, while a core group of people, in­ Nolan said al last week's meeting. " We need cluding Allston Civic Association Presi­ a written commitment." dent Thomas Miller and Beth Nolan, who own property directly behind the parking But, although the business owners are 61 North Beacon Street lot, agree that a beefed up police presence is sympathetic to the problem, they are op­ Bnghton 617 I 782-0803 a first step, they also want either a legal posed to the gate because it will subject I hem commitment from the owners that the po­ to the whim of community members. AmEx I MC I VISA lice detail be "permanent and institutional­ Intermediate markdowns may have ized," or some type of gate constructed on "We can't give you a long term commit­ been taken. Quant1t1es limited. city property to keep cars out of the lot late ment," Connelly said. "Bui I can promise at night. you that ii will last as long as I'm around or until I go broke."

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