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REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES District Wins Suit Over Sewer Rates to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Aug 14, 1985 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT U.S./WORLD WEATHER Tovi/n threatens suit I I O’Neill to GOP: Chemical spill raises 1 IHot, humid tonight; REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES on housing violations | | ‘Make my day’ plant safety questions staying hot Friday ... pageo M ... page 2 WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 page 10 page 7 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: “w e g u a r a n t e e o u r h o u s e s !” FULL DORMERED NEW CAPE • HEBRON Gorgeous customized 7 room, V/t bath home built iEaurh^atfr MrralJi Cape near the Country Club. 2 full baths, gorgeous ........... ' TThursday, K i i r o H a w Aug.A n n 15, 1985 — Single copy; 25C master bedroom, fireplace and morel 80's by Behrman. Family loom, fireplace, cedar exterior. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm "WE QURANTEE OUR HOUSES!",. 646-2482 $110,000 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI "...646-2482 Veterans District wins suit EXECUTIVE BRICK and CEDAR RANCH recall Ramble through thisfcuatom built home In one of Manchester's newest executive areas over 3000 sq^ ft. of living space all on the 1st floor. Gourmet kitchen with fireplace, quality cabinets, random width PILGRIM LANE oak flooring and the most modern of appliances available. 24' cedar solar room, 32 "Great R9om Executive Cape with 1st floor family room and mas­ IMMACULATE COUNTRY HOME V -J D ay over sewer rates with a beautiful view of the Lookout Mountain and a brook through a 12' bay window, formal dining ter bedroom suite. Over 2000 sq. ft., 2'A baths, built Minutes from Manchester. 5 attractive rooms on a room and 3 huge bedrooms. Extras such as central air and vac, intercom & telephone in every room by Swensson $146,900 large landscaped loti Woodstove and garage. 60's and a 3 car garagel Call lor private showing. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!". .646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI" 646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI" .646-2462 By Kevin Flood Herald Reporter Bv Kothv Gormus O'Brien. receive a larger discount on its Assistant City Editor "Apparently we.lost on a leehni-. rates than the one allowed by the BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! ' Manchester's World War 11 I cal basis," Weiss said. "The town. REALTORS veterans served in a variety of The Eighth Ulilitie.s District has merits of the case were not heard . " LaBelle also pointed out the 189 WEST CENTER STREET Blanchard & Rossetto roles and locations, but (or many of won its appeal of sewage- District Director Gordon I.assow failure of the town's legal notice to 4 (C o m er of McKee) ‘jUiSf" 646-2482 COMMERCIAL CREDIT them, the place lo celebrate the trcatmenl rates set by the town said this morning that while he was specify the appeal period — a 5 RNANCIAL NETWORK 40th anniversary Wednesday of the not surprised by the outcome of the defect that O'Brien argued was ________ 646-2482 REAL ESTAT6 189 West Center St. corner of McKee St. $enior Citizens Discounts based on a technicality, the Super­ REAL ESTATE Feiihiri' of Iht- Wt-t-k I’j k I h> ifu- M.»m ht-su*r war's end was the Army and Navy case itself, he was surprised thal harmless because the district filed V ior Court judge who heard the case Club on Main Street. said today Jackaway "didn't even get into it ' its lawsuit within the period. Veterans like South Main Street Judge Ifarry Jackaway said he The appeal was brought by the At the time. Jackaway called the resident Ward Tedford sat down ruled in favor of the district district after the town in June 1984 district's case a weak one. with friends at the club Wednesday because the legal notice of the new increased the amount it charges The district has been paying the Om uof- • and talked about their war expe- • sewer rales adopted by the town the district to treat sewage col­ town under old rates for sewage riences over a few beers. and published in local newspapers lected in district lines from .54 cents treatment. Water and Sewer Ad­ Manchester, CT 06040 One day in early August 1945, lo 87.3 cents per 100 cubic feel of ministrator Robert Young said [i i ' i ^ iiir z l failed to indicate the 21-day appeal When you are thinking 649-4000______ Tedford found himself walking period allowed by law water — a 61 percent increase. today. guard duty on a- bridge in the "Thai's exactly why, " Jacka­ Rates for other customers in­ The sewer-rale case was the Philippines, which American for­ way said when asked if the creased by 40 percent. latest in a scries of disputes of buying or selling, ces had recaptured from 'the defective notice was the sole basis District Attorney John D. La- between the town and the inde­ Japanese only a few months for his decision. Belle Jr. argued before Jackaway pendent utilities district, which whether It’s a new or before. Tedford had been fighting Town Attorney Kevin M . O' Brien in Manchester Superior Court June provides sewer service and fire- across the Pacific islands along­ could not be reached for comment 25 and 26 that when the town set the protection lo much of the northern side other Manchester residents in this morning Town General Man­ new rales, it included costs that part of town. used home, call us first, the 43rd Division of the National ager Robert B Weiss said he did should not have been considered The disputes prompted town Guard since the beginning of the not know if the towo would appeal because they did not involve Director William J. Diana this r - ^ war, and it had been over five the ruling, saying that it would services to the district. He argued week to call on the administration we’re here to help you. ’ --A'., >v-i. years since he had seen his family. depend on O'Brien's opinion of the that the district, which collects and Democratic directors to work NEWER a SPACIOUS "THE BEST a IDEAL RANCH” As he stood guard duty on that case. He said he has not yet sewage in its own lines and sends it out a plan for consolidating the 3 BR's, Family Room. 2'A Bttha, 2 3 BR'a, Country Kitchen. Family August day, Tedford knew his unit lo the town treatment plant, should district with the town. car garage, an acre lot and pride of Room, Lg. Deck and quiet, conveni­ discussed Jackaway's ruling with ownershTpll ent aettingll was scheduled to soon lead the last, Ask us about our free and certainly most bloody, offen­ sive of the war — the invasion of market analysis on your “ LOVELY ELLINGTON COLONIAL” Japan. A This 8 room. 4 bedroom home sets way back off of the "The ^3rd Division was going to Danny, now hurricane, road and has approximately 4 acres of property, a 22x22 be the spearhead, and they were A present home. two car garage. Cathedral ceilings in t he living and din­ 4 ^ expecting over one million casual­ ■ Tt '*- ing rooms, a large fireplace with raised hearth in the ties on our side alone, " he said. "So good sized living room. 2 full baths, 200 AMP service and maintenance free'Aluminum Siding. This home is in I'm walking the bridge, and my very nice condition and is a "MUST SEE " piece of prop­ captain comes up to me. He says, erty Asking 1184,900, '■You're going home.' 1 says, pounds Louisiana coast U&R REALTY CO. "BEAUTIFUL TEXTURED "QUIET, CHILD SAFE 'What? You're kidding me.' He STEEL SIDING a says, 'No, you've got enough Heavy squalls hit New Orleans and the coastal STREET points. You're going home.'" Bv Janet Plume STRANO REAL ESTATE 3 BR'a. Lg. LR. Fla Room Retreat, parishes along the Mississippi River early today. 643-2692 LANDSCAPING” Tedford was already home when United Press International K CKNTKK sr . M WCHKSTKH. CT Huge 2 car garage, and very nice U n 3-4 BR'a, ESK, Rec Room, nice lot Power was lost in about 18,000 homes and businesses American planes droppe'd atomic (|Y/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor and naar moat averythingll treea and buaheall LAKE CHARLEIS. La. — Hurricane Danny and Us in metropolitan New Orleans. Utility officials said the CALL TODAY - 647-SOLDpi TB- bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki outages would get more widespread as the day wore Put Number l to work tor you. on Aiig. 6 and Aug. 9, 1945. When 80-mph winds closed in on Louisiana today, swirling off three tornadoes, bringing torrential rains and on. the Japanese finally surrendered Forecasters said the greatest danger is not from 343 MAIN SIfff. t T a MANCHFSU n on Aug. 14, he did what many knocking out power lo thousands along the coast. 6 4 3 -1 5 9 1 Danny was headed for.lhe southwest corner ol the wind or rain but from storm surge — a dome 6f salt ‘I u r othersdid: "1 got good and drunk." water thal will sweep along the coast, flooding the VLUNON CltlCl I • VtnNfjN HerGid photo by Tarqulnio state but heavy rain and winds gusting to60mph were D.w.nsH*Ji;i'I I 1< >nu - Tedford is resentful of those who fishing hamlets that have been turned to ghost towns 871-1400 say the atomic bombs were w ea-. felt as far east as New Orleans on the opposite side of by evacuations.
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