Beauty on Parade Primary '92: Kennedy Vs. Yancey
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Beauty on parade Primary '92: Kennedy vs. Yancey Miss Allston-Brighton Pageant Yancey: Infrastructure Good jobs at good winners crowned at Guest Quarters key to stimulating wages, promises By Suzanne Siegel economy Kennedy The Miss Allston By Linda Rosencrance By Linda Rosencrance Brighton Pageant on Sunday afternoon pro duced two winners who Charles C. Rep. Joseph P. will wear rhinestone ti Yancey is proud of Kennedy knows what aras, carry roses, and his heritage. the people in his dis wave at admiring "But don't vote trict want - good crowds from convert for me because I am jobs. And Kennedy ibles at the ninth annual African-American," says he is committed A-B parade in three Yancey says. "Vote to helping them get weeks. for me because I am those jobs. Sandy Malovich, 9, better qualified to "These people was the winner of the represent the newly :don't want govern younger Princess cat created Eighth Con ment handouts," egory, and Hayley Miss Allston-Brighton Teen, gressional District Kennedy said. "They Snaddon, 15, won the Hayley Snaddon than my opponent, want to go to work; they want to run their teen title. Twelve A-B girls, ages ranging from 9 to 18, Joe Kennedy." own small businesses. entered the contest which was held at the Guest Quarters Currently serving Suite Hotel in Allston. his fifth term as Dis I'm committed to Besides being chosen for poise, apparel, confidence, and trict 4 City Councilor Charles Yancey: I wantto create a Joe Kennedy: I wanlto~ung working on legislation personality, the judges looked for girls who "stand out in a ( M a t t a p a n , carmg,• loYmg, · common ity ••• people secure high paying jobs. that will get them them crowd and say,' I'm a representative for Allston-Brighton,'" Dorchester, and one the jobs they want." said Vicky Lascano Brienza, who has been running the precinct in Hyde Park), Yancey will square off against the One way to accomplish that goal, Kennedy told the pageant four years. incumbent, Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy, in September's Journal, is to initiate programs that allow young people Continued on page 15 Continued on page 25 Continued on page 25 By Linda Rosencrance centered around the purchase and develop ment of the North Beacon Street portion of The fat lady sang last week as Wingate at land owned by the Congregation of the Brighton received final approval from the SisterS of Saint Joseph (CJS). Last year commissioners of the Boston Redevelop CHC and the sisters finalized a concept to Parade Route C~ ment Authority (BRA). build a 123-bed skilled care nursing home P~3. Pruentatlon Pro}ect And after a year of often acrimonious on the three-acre site. Page 5 . dealings with the developers and the sellers, And although, the project had the full Grille Clinches . members of the Brighton Allston Improve support of most of the abuttors and elected Pages ment Association (BAIA), frustrated with officials, the BAIA and City Councilor Brian Newstarid Price Only the process surrounding the project, chose McLaughlin, also an abuttor, opposed the not to hear her final aria. nursing home from its inception, claiming A-·- T "After everything that happened with the initial approval by the state Department in ·Line o~ the DoN (Determination of Needs) approval of Public Health was flawed. and all, we just ft<lt the project was a done McLaughlin was the only person 8-C oLindar deal," said Theresa Hynes, vice-president of Continued on page 4 The inaugutalAIJston-BrightonJournal under theownei-sbip ofRobert Marchione the BAJA. "We felt What hasn't quieted, however, is the there was no sense By BillKellj · .fervor with which the Journl:ll. con~inues wasting our time to approach its coverage of the news, going downtown to T~e headline read, "A Thin Llneon BC according lo BMP President and Journal the hearing because B,oundary," in Brighton Messenger publisher Robert,L. Marchione. we knew the com Publi~hing's (BMP) inaugural issue of the "Providing the community with unbi missioners were go NSID ____ Allston-BrightotiJourn4l, four years_ago. ased r~port ing of events and issues im ing to approve the The dat· wasAug. 4, 1988'. The sfocy dealt pacting it, without (playing favorites], is project anyway." wi.th . Boston College and neighborhood still the fundamental driving force of the The discord be encroachment. Allston-Brighton Journal," said the 42- tween the BAIA and A-8 face · Page 3 Four years later - today - B.C.'s year-old Marchione, a lifelong Brighton Continental Health Master Plan has been approved and the resident and businessman with wide-rang Care; Inc., a subsid Editorial on mayor · Page 12 fervor from neighborhoods most affected ing interests. "We have always advocated iary of the Boston Schools' abc's ·Page 11 by prospective expansion of the college based Continental has quieted. Continued on page 12 Wingate Co. Inc., Sports · Page 21 Page 2 The Journal August 27, 1992 Kharasch appointment at Franciscan Virginia S. Kharasch, M.D. has been appointed medical Pharmacy Tips director of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at Franciscan Children's Hospital & Rehabilitation Center by Charles P. Kelly (FCH&RC), located at 30 Warren St. in Brighton. The B.S., R.PH. program serves infants, children and adolescents who have pulmonary, neurological, or genetic disorders and are ven MIGHTY ASPIRIN tilator dependent, oxygen dependent or have tracheostomies. - Is there no end to the role that The program strives to help children live normal lives while aspirin plays in maintaining and improving health? weaning them from their dependency o n mechanical equip according to a recent and massive study by the American ment. Cancer Society, the regular use of aspirin may well reduce Dr. Kharasch is a pediatric pulmonologist at FCH&RC, a person's risk for developing colon cancer, the second most lethal form of cancer which is responsible for about which with 100 beds is the largest non-profit, pediatric 50,000 deaths annually. Although additional study may be rehabilitation hospital in New England. She holds the same necessary before the findings can be termed to be title at The Children's Hospital, Boston, and serves as an absolutely conclusive, the study published in the "New Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Boston University and England Journal of Medicine• found a 40 percent lower rate an instructor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. of colon cancer among men and women who took aspirin 16 times or more per month. This follows a study from the Boston University School of Medicine which shows a 50 Direct approach by Smith percent lower incidence of colon cancer among regular aspirin users. at St. E.'s Virginia S. Kharasch, M.D. HINT:No one should embark upon a regimen of aspirin taking without E. Jane Smith has joined End, with their two children, John Charles, 10, and Sarah discussin the wisdom of this course of action with a h ician. the Development, Public Re Elizabeth, 7. Check Our Low Prescription Prices lations and Marketing staff Free Delivery In Allston/Brighton only of St. Elizabeth's Hospital 10% off Prescription Discounts as Director of Media Rela Price-less drawing for Senior Citizens tions and Marketing. Smith, Roland Price, who lives at Camelot Court in Brighton, whose background is in print Most 3rd Party Plans Accepted and drew a poster illustrating an anti-drug message with the and electronic journalism, theme, " I am the Future," was recently named a local winner ATIENTION EMPLOYEES OF comes to St. Elizabeth's from St. Elizabeths in a national calendar contest sponsored by the National Regis Col lege where she was Assisted Housing Management Association (NAHMA). Tufts Plan Greenery Rehab • Stop & Shop director of public relations. Price took first place honors from among the many Smith recently received Blue Cross/Blue Shield posters drawn by children and teens living in the Camelot (New Plans • HMO Blue Senior Plus or Health Flex Blue) the Humanitarian Award E. Jane Smith Court apartment community. Hundreds of entries were HMO Blue Was Medical East from the Pine Street Inn for submitted by youngsters who live in rental communities State Employees · Retirees 15 years of service to homeless men and wo men as a managed by First Realty Management Corp. in Massachu John Hancock Pharmac Access member of its Board of Directors. setts and Rhode Island. 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