Buckland Industrial Park Pros and Cons Aired
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PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. 10. 1977 \ Ralph DeStefano I ROCKVILLE - Ralph DeStefano, Obituaries f 61, of 22 Orchard St. died Sunday at Rockville General Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Ann WEATHER Fowler DeStefano. Photo Finishini Inside today Mr. DeStefano was bora In New CARTER CHEVROLET X or X P ^ c lo u d y , windy, cold tonight and Walter Carter, 80, dies, Haven and lived in Hartford many S' S' S' 7 ' •j’ivi Wedneiday, Iowa tonight 5-10. High Color liilargomonl Will Be Closed Area news . .1—2-B Editorial .........6-A years before moving to Rockville 12 I t^ a y and Wednesday, about 20. Chance aassified .. .6-7-B Family.............5-A headed auto dealership years ago. Jtom color negative or slide of prKlpitation 20 per cent today, zero Com ics........... 7-A obituaries___ 8-A He was a machinist at Dean i tonight and Wednesday. National Dear Abby .... 7-A Sports..........3-5-B Walter A. Carter Sr., 80, of 55 Machine Products Co. of Tins., January 11 weather forecast map on Page 6-B. Elwood Rd., chairman of the board Manchester. of Carter Chevrolet Company, Inc., He was a member of Trinity Cove 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. died early Sunday morning at nant Church, Manchester. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Other survivors are a son, Ralph In Respect To The Passing Of was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy DeStefano Jr., and a daughter, At five~hour PZC public hearing Horsfall Carter. Laurie Anne DeStefano, both at Mr. Carter was bom May 2,1896, in home; three brothers, Nicholas Mr. Walter k Carter Sr. Offer expim; January 20,1077 Hartford, the son of Lincoln and DeStefano and Valentine DeStefano, Maude Taylor Carter, and lived all both of West Haven, and John mtnl aocompony his life in Manchester. DeStefano of Wallingford; and two He was associated with Carter sisters, Mrs. Carmel Criscullo of see...we’re not expensive Buckland Industrial Park Chevrolet since 1936. In that year, New Haven and Mrs. Angeline either... Mr. Carter went into partnership un Scarinzi of Wallingford. der the title of Riley Chevrolet. 'The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. From 1941 to the present the firm has at ’Trinity Covenant Church, with nassiff camera... been titled Carter Chevrolet Com Pastor Norman E. Swenson of pros and cons aired pany. ficiating. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. ^639 main manchester 643-7369 By GREG PEARSON procedures connected with the park He also presented several.town of park’s development. The operation began on Welts St., devalopment. moving later to Center St., 311 Main Friends may call at the Burke- Herald Reporter ficials and people involved in park Vogel presented a second petition Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect A five-hour hearing before the The plan set the tentative es planning. St. and then to 1229 Main St. and the timated cost of the entire park —See Page Two-A present building which was con St., Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9 and Planning and Zoning Commission Jay J. Giles, director of public development at 812,848,000, which structed in 1956. Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. PZC) Monday night included works, said that water lines to be in The family suggests that those YOGA testimony from town officials and a would be the cost of the bonding stalled would form "a complete loop Mr. and Mrs. Carter were married Waller Carter Sr. issue. 53 years last November. wishing to do so may make memorial petition supporting the industrial around the park,” and would improve gifts to the Trinity Covenant Church Croft Dr. resident Francis park from neighbors, but no final The net cost to the town, after fire protection to homes in the sur Mr. Carter was a 50-year member John Finguerra said that his developed property is sold to in of the Manchester Lodge of Masons, Memorial Fund. CLASSES Maffe was one of the neighbors verdict on a zone change required for rounding area. He said that water The funeral and burial are private firm, MAP Associates, terested firms, is calculated at $3,- and a 32nd degree Mason. Coed For All Ages the proposed park. and sewer service to the park area and at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Hannah T. Keealer who spoke in favor of the zone developer of the proposed 841,000,'according to the plan. Other survivors are a son, Walter MID WINTER CLASSES Ibdaoroiily The PZC adjourned at 12:30 a.m. would be adequate and could be There are no calling hours. Mrs. Hannah Touhill Keesler, 74, of change. (Herald photos by Town officials have estimated that Carter Jr. of Glastonbury; a brother, Buckland Ckimmons project, today and will discuss the proposed handled by the Town of Manchester’s The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. 362 Oak St., widow of Edward J. AND REQISTRATION ha|)peiisonce Dunn) the park will provide from $700,000 to Harry P. Carter of Columbia, and “welcomes J.C. Penney.” zone change at its- next meeting, present systems. Center St., is in charge of Keesler, died Sunday at Manchester START Mon., JAN. 10th $1,000,000 in tax revenues annually. three grandchildren. arrangements. Monday, Jan. 17. A total of 245 acres Walter Fuss, consultant engineer Memorial Hospital. would have to be rezoned to In Thus, using these figures, the town’s for the project, said that sewer ser She was bora' in Waterbury and Mon. 1:30 a.m. - Intormodiato Wod. SK)0 p.m. - InlormodlattI' dustrial zone for the park. investment would be paid off in four vice for the park is planned to be Charles W. Trapp Sr. lived in Hartford and Andover for 10:90 a.m. • Boglnnort II 7K)0 p.m. • Intormodiato* to six years. Ellsworth L. Covell OKK) p.tn. - Atfvancod IK)0 p.m. - Boglnnoro French court frees Speakers for the park outnumbered divided. ’The west side of the park ROCKVILLE - Charles W. Trapp many years before moving to 7HM p.m. • IntormodlatM those opposed by more than a three- The project plan also listed will be served by lines that hook into Sr. 83, of 207 E. Main St. died Satur ANDOVER - Ellsworth L. Covell, IKK) p.m. • BoQlnrMra II PrI. • JO p.m. • Intormodiato* Manchester three years ago. to-one margin, but those in opposi regulations that will be imposed on South Windsor’s system. (’This is day in Cypress Hospital, Fort 78, of Hebron Rd., local civic leader She leaves a son, Edward P. the park, 75-foot limit on buildings, a and secretary of the Connecticut terrorist suspect tion spoke for the final two hours of possible through a 1973 agreement Lauderdale, Fla., after a short il Keesler of Manchester; a sister, the hearing. 30-foot limit on lighting standards, between the two towns.) The east lness. State Grange for 30 years, died Satur Morning and Evening Claaaea Mrs. Helen Maglaty of Bristol; and PARIS (UPI) — A French court prison where he was expected to be The first two hours of the hearing and the prohibition from the park of side of the park will hook into a town Mr. Trapp was born in Green day in Manchester Memorial (Please Register by Phone) two grandchildren. today rejected West German and turned loose immediately. were devoted to the town’s presenta certain uses normally allowed in an line on Adams St. Island, N.Y., and lived in the Hospital, Manchester. He was the The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:30 (Limited Enrollment) Israeli requests for' extradition of The four-man panel ruled that the tion, made by Attys. Jules Karp and industrial zone, such as hotels and Speakers for the zone change in Rockville area for many years.. husband of Mrs. Christine White a.m. from the John F. Tierney 1045 Main Street in Palestinian leader Abu Daoud and West German request was en- Rolland Castleman. junk yards. cluded Francis Vogel, a Burnham St. He was the former owner of Chic’s Covell. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. A ordered him released immediately. complete and that the Israeli request The attorneys presented the PZC During the town presentation, resident. He presented a petition Restaurant in Ellington and also was Mr. Covell was bora in Pomfret the Manchester State Bank Bldg. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9 Daoud, a high official of the was legally deficient. with a copy of the park’s project Castleman called the proposed site signed by 85 per cent of the residents Local merchant Michael a butcher for many years in the area. and moved to Andover more than 50 For Insured Placement, call a.m. at St. James Church. Burial will Palestine Liberation Organization, is ’The court thus made it possible for plan, which includes cost and “an ideal location for an industrial in 68 homes near the park. These Dworkin said that he is con He was a U.S. Army veteran of years ago. be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, park.” He retired as secretary of the state 648-0663 or 649-0637 suspected of masterminding the kid the French government to drop a neighbors said that they favored the cerned about air pollution. World War I. Bloomfield. Calling hours are today naping of Israeli athletes at the case that had been getting more em Survivors are a son, Charles Trapp Grange in January 1976. from 2 to*4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Your Instructor, Shirley Banks He was a member of the Grange Munich Olympic games in 1972 which barrassing by the day.