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Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org ffliH. tr XTown tlimes - O Timely Coverage Of News In The Fastest Growing Community In LitchfkM County o Vol. 41 No. 9 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $12,00 PER YEAR Car. Rt.P.S. PRICE 30 CENTS March 6, ©86 Three Gold Circle Recipients By Bob Palmer 'Ralph Bradley, Joe Lovetere, 'Tony athletes ever to come' out, of the school he was a, four-letter athlete lost, in the high jump event. In Albert Zaccaria, William. JrBut- Trotta, Bill Quigley, Pat Piscopo, community, was bom, in Oakville under the tutelage of Bob Cook. He basketball, he was the Indians' terly ST., and Domenic Romano -Larry Stone, Marty Maccione, and. has been a, resident for more ' was a standout in baseball, basket- leading scorer in his senior year." have been selected, to receive the John, Regan, and, 'Ed Bennett. than, 50 years. ball, soccer, and. track. Al was a four-year varsity per- ,. Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports' Al Zaccaria He attended South School and, Al was 'the best pole vaulter in former as 'the WHS shortstop. He prestigious Gold Ring Awards for Al, one of the most versatile Watertown High. While at the high the Naugatuck 'Valley and seldom was one of four area, players 1986, President James C. Liakos selected by Boston Braves major has •announced. league scouts to play on 'the The awards will be presented at Republican-American team in a the club's ninth, annual awards din- statewide league consisting, of the ner Sunday, April 15, at the Holi- best young players in the state. day Seasons Restaurant in Harold Gamer, another Watertown Waterbury, High player, was also a member of "As usual the •members have the team. made three outstanding choices out From Watertown High, Albert of a large number of nominees," went to the University of Connec- Mr. Liakos said, "all of whom are ticut where he earned freshman let- worthy of consideration for 'the ters in baseball, soccer, and track rings." in 1949. Thus the 'three, who were chosen He later transferred to American because of. their long and mean- International College (AJC) in ingful contributions to the com- Springfield. where he also excell- munity and. athletics, join, the past ed on the varsity basketball, team. recipients. Bob Cook, 'Lewis Pierce, And to show his versatality, he Mort Keilty, Sam Fenn, Mr. became a member of the varsity Liakos, Ed Zaccaria, Phi Ber- rowing team. chonak, Bobby Ray, Tony Roberts, Following his collegiate career, Bob Palmer Jr., George. Pierce, Al became very active in local Angelo Durante, Luddy la'silunas, (Continued on page 2) Kelly Calabrcse, Tom Nevers, Albert Zaccaria Domenic: Romano William Butterly Sr. Water & Sewer Gas Prices Higher Here Board Reviews Despite Lower Oil Costs Fiscal Budget While service stations in oil A Town Times survey conducted The Water and Sewer Authority business-related states might be last Friday of pump prices at. the reviewed its $1 million budget able to relay reduced gasoline community's dozen service stations Monday night, making scattered prices to 'their customers, such is disclosed regular leaded gasoline changes before passing it on for not the case for local station was going for an average of $1., 1,7 Town Council and public approval. owners. a gallon. Unleaded, gas averaged, out to $1.24, 'while premium The $1 million budget, called In fact. Watertown motorists are paying, a few cents more per gallon, unleaded checked in, at $1.34 a •"self-liquidating" by Town gallon. Engineer Vincent J. Petroccia, is for the precious petrol than drivers split, with, about half going for in, Waterbury. And. no immediate Three stations,, that are self- service—the Straits Turnpike water and about, half for sewer. relief of substantial proportions ap- pears to be imminent. Mobil, Oakville Gulf, Main "I prepared this as an ordinary Street's FISCA—had 'the lowest, budget as I had in previous years,"' Despite the price of the main, grade of U.S. oil dipping to below prices for leaded regular at $1.04 he told the board Monday in. a gallon. The information correct- response to Commissioner Joseph $13 a barrel last week—and. prices at pumps in states like Texas and ly bore out the assumption that gas Masi's concern, that the budget New Jersey plummeting to well from, self-service pumps is cheaper didn't take into consideration, the A PROCLAMATION CITING "Older Workers Week" from March below 80 cents a gallon for by at least a dime than from full- recent town, reorganization. 10 through 15 was read at Monday night's Town Council meeting by regular—per gallon charges here service hoses. Chairman Conrad Sansoucie said, Council Chairman Gordon James, left, and presented to August Kiesel. remain, quite higher. (Continued, on page 24) Ae figures are only "proposed." right, chairman of the Commission on Aging. Listening in is Coun- thus far and. added it would be up cilman David Dalton, seated. (Valuckas Photo) to the town manager to release, them. The Eyes Could Have It Salaries were of concern to the authority, although wages are Officials Dismayed Over For Local Girl Friday determined by 'the town manager and, there wasn't "much, to do" in Small' 'Grand List Boost The 1986 Most Beautiful Eyes in Connecticut title is just a day away that department, said Mr. The town's Grand, List on taxable property for 1,985 rose by 4.53 Petroccia. and Kathleen Maxwell, 18, the girl percent over the previous year to a net. total of $337,057,,072. with, the eyes of hazel, is one of 10 "Salary is a big issue and you However, town, officials expressed, disappointment the list increased can't ignore it," said, Mr. San- finalists with a. shot at that less than expected from, the 1984 figure' of $332.4 million. distinction. soucie, pointing out he didn't want Assessor John. Petuch, whose office was given, a-one-month exten- Miss Maxwell, of 323 Northfield to relinquish the authority's control, sion to compile the totals, announced 'the list jumped by a net on 'the budget, Road, was chosen from more than $14,599,993 over 1984. Last year, 'the Grand List went, up by 5.53 per- 1,000 entrants, as a finalist in the "We can't, be an authority by cent from. 1983, 'the biggest jump since 1981. Connecticut Society to Prevent. (Continued on page 24) Taxable real estate computed out to $2,39,467,442, a. net growth of Blindness beautiful, eyes contest on, $8,696,513 from 1984 (3.77 percent); personal property. was the basis of her close-up, color Inside $60,952,330,. up $3,167,730 (5.48 percent); and motor • vehicles photograph she submitted with, the "$36,637,300, up $2,735,750 (8.07 percent). Automotive page 14 entry form. Town Manager Robert. Middaugn and David. Minnich, .assistant town. "I just decided, to enter 'the con- Bethlehem News 16- manager and finance diretor, indicated 'the lower-than-expected hike Births. : 8 test on a whim," 'the Mattatuck in 'the Grand List was due to a slacking off in, new industrial deveiop- Community'College student said. Church Services 15 .. ment, and depreciation of personal, property. Classifieds, 22 ""As often as I heard, people tell me "They were uncertain how 'the figures would affect the town's 1986-87 they liked my eyes, I never ex- Dining Out ;,.,., .12 A 13 fiscal budget, but said a few programs specifically requested by some pected to be a Finalist." Obituaries 4 & 6 departments might have to be eliminated. Realty, -.21 Miss Maxwell, who works part- t , Mr. Fetuch noted 'the town experienced, "strong growth in new con- time as a receptionist for 'the Parks Shonvase Of Homes 21 struction, during 'the past year," which pointed to the rise-in, 'the real Kathleen, Maxwell Sports 18 (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 2- Town- "Times -(Watertowta, Conn,.) March" 6,"'"!986?"" whole-hearted backing to every area's finest, players. -- Officials Dismayed Three Gold Circle worthwhile youth program, in 'the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgHe is a veteran member of (he - ' • (Continued." from page 1) (Continued from page 1) community. He is married to the Watertown Fire Department and a former .Ann. Slason of Watertown... charter member of the Bethlehem estate portion of 'the Grand List. athletics, playing baseball on William Butterly Sir. "This is 'the highest one-year increase since the town experienced several teams, including stints with Fire Department While living in Bill Butterly is a native of Water- a'general revaluation in 1979," he said. •the Gakvfle Red Sox championship Bethlehem, he was the town chair- bury, but has spent most of his Officials, said they .are hopeful several major projects will develop Inter-State and Pomperang League man of (he Democrat Town Com- adult life-in Watertown, where he 'this year, .including the .construction of (he United Parcel. Service building teams, and championship local mittee, the youngest, in. its. history. raised, a family of six children. in the Park Road area, and large residential developments, basketball teams including (he Bill is a, member of St. John's He has. been married to Winifred Church, Parish where he assisted 'The Board of'Tax Review will be meeting next week to hear appeals Oakville Whiz Kids, Watertown on assessments, which will, adjust the Grand. List either up or down State League teams, and others. Boms Butterly for 46.years and- •the school's baseball, basketball, they reside at 98 Jason Ave. if approved.