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CLYDE Tax Issues Weigh on Residents 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 22, 1991 V :^ A IT’S TAG SALE ..... V- 4 Days for the Prke of 31 fc n rI|T fitT r B rra lii Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to A announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. l l Tag Salt M% Mast Be Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper la By Tuesday, Noon, For This Special Tuesday, April 23,1991 Call 2711 TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 22 CONDOMINIUMS owntown renaissance requires order 22 CONDOMINIUMS 22 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3S STORE & OFFICE Inside Today m FOR SALE FOR SALE 87 MISC. FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 93 CAMPERS & 3y BRIAN M. TROTTA SPACE proved as it now stands, calls for attracting more and upscale tion of how well they could do it.” TRAILERS Manchester Herald _____________________r LEWINS CROSSING- MALLARD VIhW-New AMC CONCORD-1980. 2 THE businesses to Main Street and redesigning the building facades Pellegrini said a possible scenario could be the expansion of Spacious and tastefully Ranch and Colonial MANCHESTER-Great MANCHESTER-Store/ E N D R O L L S Door, 6 cylinder, and parking facilities. Commercial use. Main SUNLINE-1983, 17-1/2', the powers of the special taxing district. The Parking ■ Jobs slashed at training decorated 3 bedroom homes. Change your Value! Immaculate 2 271/2" width-»1.00 automatic transmission. Director of Planning Mark Pellegrini said the plan will like­ St. near Center St. 646- Sleeps 6, Applianced! MANCHESTER ■— A new plan for the revitalization of Authority, which controls the special district, could be trans­ school........................R a g e 3. Townhouse end unit lifestyle to 1-floor living. bedroom, 1-1/2 bath 13" width-50<= New brakes, exhaust, bath, shower, awning. SHARPEST 'Sdowntown will require an authority with oversight and enfor- ly require a formal body to ensure that all business and proper­ with extra parking 2426, 9am-5pm. formed so that it would be able to oversee the renovations and 2 Bedroom, 2 bath Townhouse. Custom Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 water pump, tires, Excellent condition. |cement powers, town officials say. ty owners in downtown comply with the goals of the plan. space. Kitchen opens Ranches. Also 3 kitchen, tile, air, gas, Newsprint end roas con be picked radiator. Willing to part the attraction of new businesses. M oncheitef HeraW $3500. 649-8071. PENCIL IN “Right now we have the Parking Authority, the Downtown ■ Environmental awards to living room with sky­ bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath new appliances, garden 39 ROOMMATES 11 axn. Monday out. Call 871-0014. On Thursday, the town will unveil its projxjsal for a Whatever shape the authority takes, Pellegrini said he thinks lights. Third bedroom is Colonials. Attached patio, full basement. WANTED ttvough Thursday. ^ Merchants Association and the Chamber of Commerce all given........................ R a g e 3. FORD-1978 Galaxy. Ex­ renewed downtown at a town meeting to be held at 7 p.m. in the plan will not be collecting dust on bookshelves in the near loft and could be a garage. From Extras! CHFA/FHA. 94 MOTORCYCLES A TOWN! working in that area.” Pellegrini said. “It’s possible that some cellent condition. Good the hearing room at Lincoln Center. The plan, should it be ap- delightful office, 2-1/2 $143,900. North Main $108,000, 645-8434. Professional-Non-smoker. FOR SALE-2 Scale down MOPEDS of those organizauons could do some of the work, it’s a ques­ Body. $700. 645-1218. ■ Cop arrested on gun char­ bath, central air, many St. to Union St. to Ros- Large bedroom with full 10 speed bikes. Asking #-------------------------------------- ------------------ Please see DOWNTOWN, page 8. PEACEFUL-And private! $45 each. 646-0197. 1984 DODGE ARIES ges.............................. R a g e 3. u p g ra d e s . $ 1 6 0 ’ s. setto Dr. "We're Selling Amenities galore on this house privileges. $500/ MOTORCYLE-lnsurance. "We're Selling Houses!" month. 644-6704. F ISUZU-1984 Trooper. Low Friendly sen/ice, com­ Automatic. PS, A/C Houses!" Blanchard & 3 bedroom Ranch end w asSM W Blanchard & Rossetto Rossetto, 646-2482. unit offering fully ap- miles,miiHo, runs great.greai. As-«s- petitive raes, same day LADIES-10 Speed bike. kinc * ■ WOW $ 2 .1 9 5 646-2482. plianced kitchen, 61 CHILD CARE ^ing $2200. Call Greg coverage. Crockett F Pink, 26" frame. Virginia 64/ T-, News central air, central 347-9186 or 528-4111 Agency, 643-1577. 1984 BUCK CENTURY Analysts say TODAY IS 0 oood day to days, 645-6458, eve- Loaded, Yo Gotta See It! Use a tow-cost od In vacuum, sliders to ^ nings af|gr 6;30, $100. Place on od In classified to private oversized deck, LICENSED MOM 95 AUTO SERVICES wos'SdyWS Classified for quick re­ sell those Idle Items’ PONTIAC-1986 Grand In B rief sults. 643-2711. family room, full base­ Has 3 full time openings for 1 AM SE. Loaded. $3000 NOW S3,595 vou'ver wvbiibeen aiwistoring. my. ment and 2-car garage- FREE- infant and 2 toddlers. Nice family 91 CARS FOR SALE Firm. 645-6250. JUNK CAR 1987 JEEPWACONEER State deficit j ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★'★★★★★★★ attached. This AT, PS, A/C. Stereo, PW Fleet best bet neighborhood. REMOVAL showplace awaits your wosSWWS call! Anne Miller Real Call Parker St. even bigger Linda 646-6815 Schaller Used Auto Parts N O W 5 8 .6 9 5 FREE Estate, 647-8000. CT License #31060 LYNCH USED CAR NORWICH (AP) — The state Quality 649-3391 1987 FORD TAURUS SAMPLE SELECTION Gold. AT. A/C. PS budget has flipped another $49 Pre-Owned Autos JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to CLASSIFIED 25 BUSINESS 84 OdynobUe Omega 13.995 wosSTtWS for recovery million deeper into the red, put­ 84 Chevy Celebrity Value Priced tow your car. Call Joey 63 LANDSCAPING f4,395 I NOW S6.295 ting the current deficit at a stag­ PROPERTY 84 Toyota Cressida *6,595 USED CAR BEST BUYS! 528-1990. Need title. 85 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 15.995 1987 DODGE DAYTONA gering $833 million. Gov. , LINE ADS BS Bronco IXLS I MANCHESTER-For Rent- BULL DOZING-Service. >6,595 ISSSCadlll^^^QOevllle $8,995 5 Spd.. PS. Cass. PW By JONATHAN YENKIN Inc., based in Providence, R.I., Lowell P. Weicker Jr. told busi­ Lot improvements. 85 Msscn Stanza 14.995 I g r ' Used Car Lot. Main St. 85 Toyota CelicaGT Auto, Loadsu wos$5:9<?6 The Associated Press teamed with Kohlberg Kravis to out­ ness leaders today. Landscape grading. 5.995 near center. In opera­ 85 Toyota Comry 15.995 1985 Chev. Cavalier $ 3,995 N O W S 4 .8 9 S bid Bank of Boston Corp. and In a speech to the Eastern tion at least 45 years. Driveways graded and 85 a ic k Skyhawk 1,395 N E W I N 85 Brick C entiry Auto, A/C, Like New ...r T8, BOSTON — By winning the bid­ BankAmerica Corp. of San Francis­ ★ ^ installed. 633-0896. , 1.395 MANCHESTER 1988 LINC. TOWN CAR Connecticut Chamber of Com­ 646-2426, 9am to 5pm, 85 Pontloc 5000 LE co. The weekdays. 5,695 86 Ford F-150 4x4 $7,800 Loaded, Cass., Leather ding for the failed Bank of New merce, Weicker said his ad­ ^ ^ TOP SOIL-For sale. Farm 85 HorxJa FTelude Coupe 16.995 wosSWWS land loam. 15 Yard load 85 Toyoto Corolla SR5 Coupe 16,195 V6,4-spd, AM/FM CENTER England, Fleet-Norstar expects to The combination with Bank of ministration’s estimate of the 85 adsm obile CutloM Clerrd 1,995 N 0 W S n .9 9 S mject both confidence and fresh New England will create the 31 ROOMS FOR RENT minim urn. $225 85 Pontloc Grarrd Am 1987 Plymouth Voyager $8,900 current year’s deficit climbed \Manchester Herald 16,595 1987 UNC. TOW N CAR delivered. 633-0896. 85 Toyota Cressida 19.995 Auto, A/C, 7 Passenger MOTORS capital into the region’s battered region’s largest banking company. from $784 million to $833 mil­ That’s right, if you have merchandise to sell 85 Ford Escort Wogon Auto Repair Center Loaded, 45.000 Miles LARGE-Country.private >3,995 1987 Honda Prelude $8,700 banking system. lion. bath/entrance,fire­ 86 Toyota Supra 8.995 wosSIWWS valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! 91 CARS FOR SALE 86 Toyota IE Van 369-371 Main S t But the takeover also will mean He blamed the rise on lower place.Non-smoking 16.995 5 Speed. A/C, Sunroof N O W S 9 .6 9 S 85 GMC 2500 4X4 18.995 6 4 9 - 4 3 0 4 layoffs in the short term as two of than expected receipts from I ★ 12 WORDS - 3 DAYS FREE male preferred. No 86 Toyota Pickup 4.995 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $11,900 1985 GRAND MARQUIS A nalysis 85 Monte Carlo Supreme •FREE Towing* the region’s biggest banking entities pets.742-5861. f7,995 V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunrool Like New. Loaded capital gains and dividends ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD CARDINAL 87 Grand Am SE 17.995 *FFee Brake Inap.* consolidate to form New England’s taxes. MANCHESTER-Free 87 Jeep Cherokee Poneer 9.995 1987 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 $5,995 was $6:996 RX3MH1NED rrEM TOTAL jgOT TO EXCEED J100) 87 Dodge Royole 250 largest bank. week with $100 security BUICK, INC. ,8.995 V-6.5 Speed, A/C, Red • Tune-ups N O W S 5 .4 9 5 with estimated assets totaling $50 When problems in next year’s 87 Trsyotd LE 18.995 • Alternators I 1902 Chevy Caprice The Federal Deposit Insurance billion.
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