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TODAY Index 20 pagos, 2 sections C la s s ifie d 17-20- C o m ic s 15 F o c u s 16 Local/State 3. 6, 7 L o tte ry 2 Nation/Wbrid 9 O b itu a rie s 2 O o in io n 8 S p o rts 11-14 T e le v is io n _____ 15 2 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday Jan 26 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 26, 1990—3 r e c o r d MANCHESTER/BOLTON/COVENTRY Weekenders . Adopt a pet: Tammy awaits Police Roundup School Town is balking Places to go ... By Barbara Richmond ^Untouchable’ man faces charge options ... things to do Manchester Herald A Hartford man was charged with breach of peace at payment order Tammy, a beagle-terrier cross Thursday after he pulled a knife on a co-worker at J.C. female, is this week’s featured pet Penney’s, police said. Ski trip for kids planned Benjamin FTanklin Blake, 43, pulled the knife on the outlined J at the Manchester Dog Pound. from W. Hartford The Covcnt^ and Mansfield Recreation Departments Tammy was sharing the pound co-worker in the Penny’s warehouse after he was hit in are co-sponsoring a bus trip to Ski Sundown on Saturday. with six other dogs as of Ihesday. the foot with a pallet, police reported. He told police that By Dianna M. Talbot ing to Kennedy, but West Hartford he pulled the knife bet^use he doesn’t like to be touched, By Nancy Foley A and Greenwich have already sent Children in fourth grade and under must be accompanied Dog Warden Thomas I^scantell Manchester Herald Manchester Herald by an adult. Bus will depart from the Second Congrega said a couple of the dogs have police reported. out bills to other towns. Manchester He is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior does not have any students in tion^ Church, Route 44 at 7:45 a.m. and return at ap known owners. BOLTON — Two educational Thanks to a new state law, Court on Monday. Greenwich. proximately 4:30 pjn. Fees are $25 for children ages 12 Tammy was picked up on Main consultants hired by the town Manchester has received a $7,475 Kennedy said Manchester would and under and $29 for children ages 13 and older. Equip Street on Jan. 13. She’s a very Two charged after incident presented several options for dealing bill from West Hartford for ment rental and lessons are available at additional cost. sweet dog and is about 1 year old. with the high school’s shrinking en also need an exact clarification from A Manchester man was charged with breach of peace, Manchester students attending West Hartford on what services it For further information, call the Recreation Department, She’s tan and white and is ready rollment to the Board of Education private schools there. 742-9074. ^ reckless driving, and third-degree criminal mischief after Thursday. provides to students in private for adoption. But the town has put off paying A he struck a pickup truck with a baseball bat because the schools before it would pay the bill. King, the young male shepherd the bill because the law will create truck’s driver followed him down Main Street Thesday, About 70 Bolton residents at Steven Huleatt, health services cross featured last week, has been chaos if allowed to stand as it is, Oral essay contest held police reported. tended the 1 1/2 hour presentation manager for West Hartford, said the adopted by a Manchester family. James Kennedy, superintendent of The driver of the truck was charged with drunken driv given by consultants Charles Case town provides all of the services re The public is invited to hear students from Manchester Max, the male shepherd cross fea schools, said at a Board of Educa ing and reckless driving, police said. and Mark Shibles, both educators at quired by law. and East Catholic H i^ Schools compete in the American tured a couple of weeks ago, has tion budget workshop Thursday Legion National H i^ School Oratorical Contest on also been adopted by a Manchester Todd Wilber Clemons, 19, of 92 Florence St., said he the University of Connecticut. Tammy Snicklefritz was followed down Main Street and South Main Street night. Because the law is retroactive, Saturday. Students will speak for eight to ten minutes family. The town’s choices for providing The bill is for the cost to West Huleatt said, the state will not reim by Steven M. Lorenc of 4 Pine St., Andover, police about the U.S. Constitution. The contest, .sponsored by The new dogs at the pound, as near the landfill area. Pascantell is a quality yet economical high school Hartford of providing services to burse West Hartford for $250,(XX) it of Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., a reported. Clemons said he had never met Lorenc until he the Dilworth Cornell Quey Fbst No. 102, will be held at of Tuesday, included a male yel at the pound weekdays from noon education, they said, are: Manchester students going to has already spent in the 1989-90 volunteer organization. ran into him at Grampy’s Comer Store at 706 Main St., the Post Home on American Legion Drive at 10 a.m. low Labrador retriever with a very to 1 p.m. There is also someone at private schools in West Hartford. At school year. TTie town has 52 stu The organization has many cats police reported. • Develop a grade seven to 12 nice disposition. He was picked up the pound from 6 to 9 p.m. Mon the end of the last legislative ses dents from Manchester, 32 of whom and kittens in need of good homes. After Clemons left the store in his white pickup, he secondary school by closing Bolton N in the area of the ,J.C. Penney day through Friday. sion, an amendment was passed that are at Kingswood-Oxford School, All of the cats are neutered or was followed at a close distance down Main Street by Center School and building an addi warehouse. He’s about 2 years old. The phone number at the pound said the state would no longer reim Huleatt said. spayed and given their shots before Lorenc and his passenger, police reported. Clemons tried tion to the high school. This would Patrick FtynrVMartchaiter Herald Another new one is a male Brit is 643-6642. If there is no answer burse towns for 100 percent of the Other towns will soon realize the About Town being put out for adoption, unless to get away from Lorenc by cutting in front of him onto require the same type of scheduling tany spaniel. He was picked up at there call the police department, CAREER DAY — Attorney David Sheridan of Ellington conducts a seminar for ninth- costs of providing services required deficit they are faced with because too young when taken. the Interstate 384 east exit ramp on South Main Street, in both schools, the consultants said. Main and Strant streets. He is 646-4555. graders at Bennet Junior High School Thursday during a Career Day. On Wednesday, liling by law, such as nurses, Many of the animals are kept at but because of icy road conditions and because of travel • Close the high school and trans of the state cutback, Huleatt said. white and is 3 or 4 years old. The There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog the homes of volunteers and many Junior High School held a Career Fair, sponsored by the Guidance Department to aid stu psychologists, and speech therapists, “Then, they’ll send out bills, too,” Training for English tutors third new one is a small black male and the new owner must have the ing at a high speed, slid past the exit ramp, police fer students to other neighboring are boarded at area veterinary dents in making career choices. to the private schools, according to he said. Persons interested in learning to tutor recent im mixed breed. He was picked up in reported. Police estimated the vehicles were traveling 60 school districts. It is not known o dog licensed. Before being clinics. To adopt a cat or kitten, or miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone. Carolyn Isakson, of the state Depart migrants to speak English are invited to attend two all the Highwood Drive area and is which other high school could ac ment of Education. If the law is allowed to stand, 3 3 licensed the dog must have its for more information, call any of Clemons got out of his pickup truck, asked Lorenc day training sessions on Saturday and Feb. 3 at the about 1 year old. rabies shot. commodate Bolton students and Towns are now reimbursed on a then Manchester would bill other m the following numbers in the why he was being follow^ and hit Lorenc’s pickup how much such tuition would cost, f^ c h e ste r Community College in Room F2 of the Con The dog pound is located on Snicklefritz, a young grey male sliding scale, she said. towns for out-of-district students in 0 3 homes of volunteer: 666-7000, truck three times with a baseball bat, police reported. He the consultants said. tinuing Education Building on the lower campus. The town property off Olcott Sueet tiger cat is this week’s featured pet The law also says that towns can schools such as East Catholic and 232-8317, or 242-2156.