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In this nington school bus routes - Ulnum (Erar (Tefaiksburn - fflilminqhin 28TH YEAR, NO 35 COPYRIGHT 1983 Wit WWitON W WS CO IHC All BKlHlSRrStRVfD WILMINGTON. MASS. AUGUST 31. 1983 PUB NO 635 340 6582346 32 PAGES Preliminary figures in for WHS renovations The Wilmington Permanent area. The old school is to be The storage space would be Building Committee has not yet demolished shortly. used to store lawn mowers, arrived at a valid estimate of It the tennis courts stay in track hurdles, sleds, dummies costs for its project of new ad- their present position they tor lootball practice, etc. ditions to and renovation ot the should be raised six inches, the Andrea Silverman, aware ol - i : high school. committee was told. The basic the tact that the costs can 3TE£iS] As ot the close of the meeting costs to demolish, add more escalate, said that if she had to ti_ of Tuesday evening the figures gravel, and rebuild was make a choice it would be tor ■ J educational facilities "I would were: Renovation of existing estimated at $45,000. _Q- TIT buildings and facilities. To construct new courts say No, to the bleachers." $3,352,000, and construction of elsewhere would be $60,000. Another opinion was voiced by new facilities. $2,705,000. Add to basic costs. Berme LaVila. who believed the this the $35,000 already ap- The athletic tacilities are a committee was getting into to propriated from taxation and matter ol interest to many high costs. "If we keep going," he warned, "we could bet up to the figures amount to $6,092,000. persons. Wilmington's select- i— $8,000,000 in costs, and what I "IT Nor is the committee certain men have presented their I i'. L as to the amount of reim- thoughts from time to time. would the people say'.' You have :m rsement that will come trom the Committee members are, in to say No to some cerain u Commonwealth ot part, of the belief that athletic items!" Massachusetts. Diane Allan tacilities should be on a separate It was about this time that mentioned the sum of 46 per- article, to be discussed apart Andrea suggested this be a cent, from memory, at the end from educational tacilities, in selectman's article in the of the meeting, and later revised the special town meeting. special town meeting. it to 46.7 to 50 percent reim- The figures at this time tor a Buz/. Slapczynski pointed out Preliminary plans for additions and renovations to Wilmington High School include a new School plans gymnasium I upper left) and a new cafeteria (lop center I. The front of the building is at the bursement for interest, with up new field house are $700,000. that in the present bleachers, bottom of this sketch. The new gymnasium would occupy much of the existing parking lot. to 50 percent reimbursement for This would include, at basic which are 30 years old, when construction. The architects will costs, an eight station gym- people in the first three rows have the figures ready, they nasium. stand up, it is useless for the said, lor the next meeting. The ligures lor a lour station people in back. proposed tield house, said he The committee expects to add gymnasium would be $400,000. A sprinkler system, lor the aulos, and "I have to call in had been on a tour of inspection up all the tigures next week, and According to the architects this lootball held, was also defended men, on overtime, on Saturdays, Bloodmobile "in the Mernmack River to be prepared to present those could include an indoor track by Slapczynski. The estimated to grade the Held just before the Valley- figures to the state School and room lor lour lull basketball cost is $21,000. La Vita had a games." September 10 Only Methuen and Reading, Building Assistance Board games. strong leeling against a John Brooks suggested (hat a he said, would have a better A Red Cross blood drive will (SBABi. The architects seem to There is no final decison at sprinkler system. He thought fence be built around the school, i.s a part of the school project, field house than that proposed be held at trie Wilmington Fire be of the belief that the reim- this point. the committee could put $21,000 lor Wilmington. He excepted Station on Saturday, Sept. 10 bursement on interest costs The lootball bleachers, too, lo much better use. and thus entitle the town to Lowell - High School in this trom 10 a.m. r» 4 p.m. amount of "up to 20 percent." were a subject ot d'scussion. Stapczy u«irjfiaid< tha 6pri°fclar reyn&uEsestent. The aMMtaets* said that was possible. statement. Lowell has a building Part of the Tuesday The estimate to repair the system is conceived as a labor which is 400 feet by 400 feet, and discussion, on which no final present bleachers, said to have saving device. Someone has to Diane Allan suggested con- TOWN OF WILMINGTON crete posts, to keep kids with is in many ways the best to be decision was made, was whether been made by Mr. McClanahan, go out, at the present time, automobiles from breaking lound in the area. or not to transfer tennis courts is $70,000. The estimate lor a every day, and move the Next week, Chairman Marvin across the common, to the site of new set ot bleachers, with sprinklers around This system, through. Andrea Silverman pointed out that kids on Weiner said, as the meeting the old Center School, or to concrete stands and metal he said, would save the town motorcycles could get through. closed: "We'll rank in the make that area into a parking benches is reported at $95,000 money. This would add approximately A fence around the baseball The town manager spoke of ligures tor the SBAC." having a chain link fence. The BOARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN OK WILMINGTON 400 seats over the present held alsp found the town TOWN OK WILMINGTON architect assured the committee Notice FINANCE COMMITTEE capacity. manager in support. There is too Street Acceptance by "something can be done." PUBLIC HEARING Town Manager Buzz Stapc- much vandalism he said. The Betterment Petition The Wilmington Finance Commit- zynski describes the new "kids" get onto the field in John Brooks, speaking ol the 1984 Town Meeting tee will hold a public hearing on bleachers as being planned to be The Board of Selectmen of the September 7, 1983 at 7:30 p.m in the elevated five leet above the Town of Wilmington gives notice Wilmington Memorial Library Con- lootball field and with ramps, to JOE CUOCO that all informal petitions for war- ference Room on the warrant ar- rant articles for Acceptance of aid handicapped persons. NOTICE ticles for the Special Town Meeting I Streets by the Betterment Plan, so Retirement Banquet The Board of Selectmen hereby to be held September 19, 1983. Beneath the bleachers, he said, called,- in the Town of Wilmington gives notice that there will be a William J. Hanlon, Chairman there could be storage tacilities Friday, Sept 30, 1983 for the Annual Town Meeting of 1984, Special Town Meeting held Wilmington Finance and a space for hot dog and must be filed with the office of the Sons of Italy Hall, Wilmington September 19, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. to be A31 Committee other refreshment sales. Town Clerk, Town Hall,.Wilmington, Social Hour: 7 8 p.m. Dancing 8 12 held at the Barrows Auditorium in the High School, Church Street, in no later than 4:30 p m. on September Roast Beel Dinner 8 p.m. Donation $12.50 16, 19b3. said Town of Wilmington. Daniel H Ballou, Jr. WILMINGTON LITTLE LEAGUE For tickets contact: Daniel H Ballou. Jr. Chairman, Board Jim Rooney, Jay Palmer, Don Mercier Chairman, Board A24.31.S7 of Selectmen 1984 REGISTRATIONS or Church St. Hardware A24,S7,14 of Selectmen Softball and Baseball (all divisions) PLACE: Rotary Park WILMINGTON SCHOOL HOURS DATE: Sept 7, 8 & 9, 1983 *JL 9ettrff* Auto Bwtj High School 7:50 a.m. 2:20 p.m. TIME: 6:30 8:00 p.m. S$F Top Quality Work Intermediate 7:55 a.m. 2:20 p.m. COST: 1 Child $20.00 e Elementary 8:55 a.m. 2:55 p.m. 2 Children $30.00 includes: Complete Auto Body Services Kindergarten 8:55 a.m. 11:25 p.m. 1 st Session 3 or more $40.00 * INSURANCE WORK Owner 12:25 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 2nd Session PAYMENT: By check to Wilmington Little League * MAJOR COHESION REPAIR Jim Jerrett School Starts on Wednesday, September 7, 1983. 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