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24 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct, 22, 198C Computjers, scooters aired at state level discussion NORWICH — Computers Transportation, it was dis gasoline usage, and the number of (rips made by 01aat0nburtj and scooters were dis covered that gasoline use effects on their programs car for meetings between cussed last week at data compiled by state of a mandated cutback in college administrators. Norwich City Hall during a departments does not in gasoline usage during the Sen. Fahey closely Clear hearing into the use and clude unleaded gasoline. past year. questioned those testifying The unleaded gas is A number o.f the on their use of computers, Clear and cold tonight. allocation of state cars Details on page 2. conducted by State Sen. purchased commercially, representatives suggested and their effectiveness, in WEATHER Marcella C. Fahey, and thereby is not includ^ that Connecticut trade in keeping accurate records Ew «i«a Hrralb chairperson of the subcom in" data processing gas more of its older, larger of the use of cars and gas mittee on Regulation and usage from state pumps. cars for newer, more fuel oline. As was the case in Vol.' C, No. 20 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, October 23, 1980 Protection, but most of the Representatives of efficient vehicles. There previous subcommittee \'O m HOMETOWN NEWS TAPER Since 1881 • 20c discussion concerned gas Connecticut's state, com also was discussion of the hearings, record keeping oline usage. munity, and technical possibility of using more differs widely from one During questioning by colleges, and the Universi three-wheel scooters at department to another, Sen. Fahey of.a dozen state ty of Connecticut and some of the college cam those testifying indicated. officials from higher UConn Health Center puses in lieu of some cars The subcommittee will education institutions and responded to questions con to further cutback on gas conduct its final hearing Lawsuit the Department of cerning their systems of oline usage. next Thursday, at the Another option discussed Police Training Academy was the use of plosed cir in Meriden at 7:30 p.m. a cuit twoway television for report will be submitted to Fish boycott meetings between college the-General Assembly in SPALDING, England the prizes until next year. officials, thus reducing the January. threatened (U P I) — An E nglish fishing club held its annual angling contest, but not a WOODSIDE ANTIQUES BUYING single fish responded to the 2 invitation of 74 dangling over map hooks. Seventy-four contestants $20 to > f' tried for five chilly hours GOLD. SILVER Mrs. Kniep said Shemo admits he Sunday to lure the biggest tlOO By PATRICK REILLY met with developers in December fish, but none of them WEPITIICTUTLTORTIESNT Herald Reporter who were interested in the Roberts succeeded in reeling in a • Clan lii|t*imlni«Ciin Preparation EAST HARTFORD - A resident Street property, but he sdil that had single catch. • ROthlNaiMIMMEIM who claims the town's Plan of nothing to do with his decision to Members of St. Margaret’s Circle, Yvonne Lemire, regent, Lena LaGace, "Nothing like this has • MShrliilSilnr S20to| Development Map was not adopted in change the parcel's zoning to in 3 SRO Daughters of Isabella, look over some of the chancelor, and Catherine Tunsky, scribe. happened before," said an accordance with state statutes, said dustrial on the development map. items that will be for sale at the circle’s Sale items will include arts and craRs, knit or amused club official. The Wednesday if she doesn't receive in club canceled the celebra formation or documents from town Christmas Boutiquge Nov. 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. crocheted articles, jewelry, attic treasures, TOP PRICES PAIDII "Shemo should tell the taxpayers tion dinner and put away officials pertaining to the adoption of ★ ★ ★ 10% bonus on cisss rings with this ad * ★ * of this town what changes he has at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Main aprons, and baked goods. (Herald photo by the map she will take legal action. Pinto) DO IT FRIDAY - Plan 210PINE ST.(MANCHESTER PHONE B43 -4 R3B made to the map',' Mrs. Kniep said. Street in Manchester. They are, from left. your weekend' with the eornor ol H TFO . RD. AN D P IN E ST (O LD KIN G S BLDO .) HOURS 9-5 Susan Kniep, a Roberts Street resi "If there is a cnange to be made in Weekend pages in your dent who has opposed a zone change the map the commission members Friday Evening Herald.’^ for an industrial complex in her should know and at least a public Public Records neighborhood, has written to Town hearing on the change should be held. Planner John Shemo requesting the I don't see why I have to retain an at Warranty deeds original proposed plan of develop torney to get answers from Town ment and the final plan approved by Hall." Lillian 1. Morgan to Donna Ventontsos, $1,170. the Planning and Zoning Commission Robert J. Teriy Sr. and Union Trust Co. against in February, among other Mrs. Kniep said she is suspicious Thomas F. Levitt, proper Richard P. Tyson and documents. about a sign that has appeared this ty at 75 Branford St., t69,- Carrie Tyson, $3,500. week on Roberts Street property 000. Quit Claim Shemo would not comment where developers are planning an in David P. Cooney to Arnold L. Lerch to Wednesday on Mrs. Kniep's requests dustrial complex. She said a sign on a Daniel E. Gabree and Wen Elaine C. Lerch, property or whether he would agree to turn parcel of land across the street from dy H. Gabree. property at at 431 and 433 N. Main St. over the documents or information. her home reads "tech park now 64B Northfield Green Con Peter B. Gallasso to Blowing leaves Mrs. Kniep is requesting the leasing 200,000 square feet." dominiums. 160,000. This lady can show Marcella Gallasso, proper proposed and approved maps Catherine B. Stetson to ty at 36 Henry St.' An East Hartford Park Department employee takes advan tage of some dry autumn weather Wednesday to blow leaves because she said Shemo has made She says she has no objection to the Carol J. Willard, property Leo J. Scarpino to off the side of a hill in Martin Park. (Herald ph^o by Reilly) changes in the zoning designations of posting of the sign, since the land is at Hollister Street. Deborah L. Scarpino, lot certain property on the map without zoned industrial on the development Ernest J. Demko to Jef 144 of G reen M anor informing the members of the plan plan and map, but the parking frey D. Snyder and Lisa M. Estates. ning commission or residents. necessary for such a complex would Burgess, property at 133 F.N. Corporation to ahetterwayto Months of diacuBsion have to be built on land now zoned School St., $38,000. Frederick G. Nassiff, In a conversation Monday with residential. Ronald J. Schauster and property at 991 Main St. Shemo and her attorney Charles Joyce C. Shauster to Peter MISAC Corp. to town Greenwald, Mrs. Kniep said Shmo InAinrU, West Hartfonl developers F. Foley and Nancy P. Eighth Utilities District, admitted changing the listing of a Malcolm Graff and Sidney Sick Foley, property at 45 Car sewer easements. Capital project plan near Roberts Street parcel on the land use sought a zone change from residen man Road. MISAC Corp. to town time hanking. map from residential to industrial tial to industrial for 1.6 acres for a ssm parking lot adjacent to the land E lean o r D. Cole to Eighth Utilities District, without infdrming planning commis C where the sign is now. The Thomas J. Dunn and San storm water facilities and She’s Betty Vossen at Heritage Savings By DAVE LAVALLEE totaling $439,080. However, the coun At the groups' first meeting they These items will be placed on the sion members. dra L. Dunn, property at 58 piping. Herald Reporter cil never fully approved of the recommended the following items as council agenda Tuesday night for developers application was turned Stephen St., $80,000. Sandra S. Ziemak to As the head teller, she makes sure that program. She said Shemo also admitted to down by the planning commission GLASTONBURY — After months priorities: $15,000 for the ambulance final action. <The council may decide ^ rth a Porter to Ray Gregory P. Ziemak, Councilman Allen Pfeffer making changes on the map to other following large and loud protests things run smoothly at the windows. Betty of discussion on the plan, the town building addition, $100,000 for a new to add projects and use the mond W. Giguere and property at 120 Delmont St. questioned finance board members parcels in town without informing from residents in the neighborhood. may finally be getting a capital im computer, $10,000 for a study of remaining $90,000 appropriated by Susan E. Giguere, property adds tellers and even works at the window about whether they considered the the residents or the commission provements program. Woodland Street Bridge im the finance board. The developer’s Attorney Francis at 29 Hyde St., $57,000. eight items totaling $349,000 to be members. Members of the Town Council and provements and $35,000 for roof " t here has been more progress C. Vignati, has appealed the com Laila R. Janaus to the Torture chambei: herself to save you time. With prompt, what they considered a capital plan. Board of Finance met Wednesday replacements. tonight than before," finance board mission's decision, and it is now pen T The Heritage Group, Inc., Shemo said it was not his respon violates lease efficient service, she gets you out of the bank night and formulated a list of eight "Would you consider the capital The two groups Wednesday member Samuel Deich said.