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Scovill Industrial Landfill Superfund Site 4C REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN L M THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2016 Apartments Apartments for rent for rent Real Estate Legals/ Legals/ Legals/ Legals/ Legals/ Legals/ For Sale Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices WATERBURY 1, 2, 3, 4 BR Apts & Houses available NEWLY Waterbury/Wolcott Line PROPERTY AUCTION Legal Notice RENOVATED Agent 203-565-9639 Mod. elev. bldgs convenient Court of Probate TOWN OF Scovill Industrial Landfill STATE OF CONNECTICUT Litchfield Planning well maintained HILLTOP District of Naugatuck WATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT Superfund Site SUPERIOR COURT WATERBURY 1, 2 & 3 rm apts MANOR Studios $570; 1 BR Lots for sale Probate Court The tax collector of the Town of and Zoning Commission from $670; LIBERTY COURT Harwinton has levied upon the SPECIAL TOWN MEETING EPA Modifies Cleanup Plan to JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF WATERBURY clean, appl, util secure bldg lndry NOTICE OF HEARING October 17, 2016 – 7:15 p.m. Consolidate Waste On-Site AT WATERBURY heat, HW, elect. incl.; studios property known as 120 Wilson Notice is hereby given that at $465/up. Sect 8 OK. 203-753-3239 INSOLVENT ESTATE SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 $650+; 1 BR $790+; Both incl. Pond Road in Harwinton, the Planning and Zoning Com­ BANTAM LAKE bldg lot priv ESTATE OF Edward E. Badoreck, of The legal voters of the Town of The United States Environmen- DOCKET NO.: CV16-5018002-S WATERBURY 1, 2 & 3 rms, nice, prkg., carpet/HW flrs, sec. & community tennis boat water owned by John A. Stevenson mission meeting of October 3, Naugatuck, AKA Edward Badorek Watertown and those entitled tal Protection Agency (EPA)has UNITED STATES OF AMERICA heat & appl, secure building, laundry. No pets. Mgmt: sewer incl $169,000 860-868-1256 and Donna B. Stevenson and 2016 the following applica­ 203-755-0621; 203-470-9808 (16-00108) to vote in Town Meeting are modified its cleanupplanfor v. prkg, $450 & up (203) 206-4051 described at Volume 90 Page tions were approved: NORFOLK, CT 1.28 acres, $70,000 1018 of the Harwinton land hereby WARNED AND NOTIFIED the Scovill Industrial Landfill- THE HEIRS OR CREDITORS or best offer. 508-943-5797 or cell Pursuant to an order of Hon. of a Special Town Meeting to Superfund Site (Site) to allow OF THE ESTATE OF WATERBURY 1 & 2 BR HT/HW, appl records, and slated it for public 6645 Federal Square Realty – 508-353-9722. Peter E. Mariano, Judge, a be held on October 17, 2016 at forthe placement of portions MAYDIE L. RHINEHART & carpet, busline, no pets lead WOLCOTT 1 and 2BR apts auction under C.G.S. § 12-157 to Village Green Dr. – Minor Site available. Long term, starting @ hearing will be held to deter- 7:15 p.m. in the Watertown of excavated soil from Areas free. 203-479-2218, 8-10a or 4-6p satisfy delinquent taxes and Plan Modification for addition $1000/mo. Call 203-509-8187 mine whether the above es- High School Lecture Room to E1, F1, and I under a protective NOTICE TO THE HEIRS AND charges in the amount of of east elevation stairwell and WATERBURY 12 Coe St. large 3 BR, tate is insolvent, as is consider an appropriation of soil cap in Area J (also referred CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF $157,748.61 through the end of permeable pathway at new 2nd flr., renov., No Pets, Sect. 8 Mobile home represented in documentation $40,000 from the General Fund to as the Calabrese Parcel.) MAYDIE L. RHINEHART AND last month. Additional taxes, Stop & Shop building. OK, $875/ mo+ util. 203-430-2120 WTBY Lg. Lovely Older ½ on file at the court of probate. for the Engineering and per- In 2013, EPA selected a cleanup ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS Duplex-BUNKER HILL. Priv & interest, fees, and other Said hearing, wherein the mitting services required for plan for the Site in a Record of CLAIMING OR WHO MAY QUIET! 2BRs, 1.5BA, Gar, W/D charges authorized by law ac- Hunters Chase – Hunter Dr. – WATERBURY 130 Kaynor Dr. MOBILE HOME FIX IT Court's decision may affect the Heminway Pond Dam re- Decision (ROD). In the ROD, CLAIM ANY RIGHTS, TITLE, IN­ Hook-up $950 NO Pets/NO cruing after the last day of the Minor Site Plan Modification 06708. 2 BR, 1st fl, new carp fresh Sales, supplies & service your interests, if any, will be moval. Funds to be reim- EPA chose to excavate con- TEREST OR ESTATE IN OR LIEN paint, cr. ck. $875. 203-598-1577. Util. Sec/Ref 203-758-1633 month immediately preceding for changing two, 4 unit foot­ 203-754-5962; 203-755-0739 held at the court of probate, bursed through a grant from taminated soils in Areas D1, E1, OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON THE this notice are owed in addi- prints to two, 3 unit footprints. Town Hall, 229 Church Street. the State of Connecticut DEEP. F, and I that exceeded cleanup PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS WATERBURY 174 Willow St. NAUGATUCK 4 units to choose Naugatuck, CT 06770, on No- tion to the amount indicated (Building 11 & 13) studios, 1br start @ $450 H/HW from starting at $29,900 incl. as due and owing in this no­ standards and to dispose of APPLICATION, ADVERSE TO vember 3, 2016, at 11:50 AM. The special town meeting lo- these materials off-site. On THE PLAINTIFF, WHETHER incl Sect 8 ok. 203-510-6177 pool & clubhouse 203-729-8277 tice. A copy of the vote and said ap­ cation is accessible to persons September 21, 2016, EPA issued SUCH CLAIM OR POSSIBLE Condos for rent Pension Services, LLC Trustee; plications are on file in the NAUGATUCK NEW PRICE! 2BR 2 By Order of the Court with physical disabilities. If you an Explanation of Significant CLAIM BE VESTED OR CONTIN­ WATERBURY 1BR, 2BR, 3BR 14 Park Street, Inc.; J. Thurston Planning and Zoning Office (80 available starting @ $550. bath, in quiet park $60,000. Patricia Alegi, Chief Clerk require a translator, or accom- Differences (ESD), which docu- GENT. Fuel, LLC; Raymond F. Robie or Doyle Road, Bantam, CT) and Section 8 accepted. 203-510-6177 Liberty 860-747-6881 860-940-1204 modations for a hearing im- ments a change in cleanup ap- his Estate; Orthopedic Associ- can be viewed during regular NAUGATUCK newly renovated 2 R-A October 6, 2016 pairment or other proach to instead consolidate The Plaintiff, United States of BR, 1½ bath condo, ground floor, ates of Hartford, P.C.; Harwin- business hours. PROSPECT WAS $23,900; NOW accommodation, contact the contaminated soils exceeding America, on behalf of the Sec- WATERBURY lots of storage w/full bsmt., $19,900 2 BR, 1 bath, cov. p;atio, ton Woods Homeowners ★ Town of Watertown at 860-945- direct contact threat cleanup retary of Housing and Urban opposite grassy field & walking needs TLC Liberty 860-747-6881 INVITATION TO BID Association; the Connecticut Thomas Waterhouse, Chair­ 5255. levels fromAreas F,EI, and Iand Development, has named as 1ST MONTH RENT FREE distance to golf course. Close to Town of Bethlehem, CT Department of Labor, Adminis- man Studios & 1BR $450-675 util incl Rt. 8. $1150. Sam at 646-773-4920. Town Hall Parking Lot trator of Unemployment Com- place them with similar con- Defendant(s), HEIRS OR CRED- Se Habla Espanol and Driveways Project Dated at taminated soils from Area J un- ITORS OF THE ESTATE OF MAY- Call Cristina 203-509-2025 pensation; and the R-A October 6, 2016 Commercial Connecticut Department of Watertown, Connecticut der a two-foot thick protective DIE L. RHINEHART, and all Call Rosie 203-560-9702 W A T E R B U R Y 1BR clean, quiet, Commercial this 6th day of October, 2016. soil cap in Area J. The soil cap unknown persons, claiming or off st prkg. $650 no pets, garages Sealed bids for the construc- Revenue Services may have in- Robert M. Scannell, was already a component of who may claim any rights, title, avail. Wayne 860-868-1256 Business for sale tion of the following project terests which will be extin­ WATERBURY 2BR East End nice will be received by the Town of guished by the sale. Town Manager the cleanup plan in the ROD. interest or estate in or lien or Commercial for R-A October 6, 2016 Under this ESD, the footprint of encumbrance upon the prop- location, private prkg, W/D hkup WATERBURY Bethlehem First Selectman's Unless paid, this property will 1&2 BR 1.5 bath, the soil cap in Area J will de- erty described in this Applica­ $850. Sect. 8 OK. 203-560-4103 W/D, $750/up, security Sect. 8 no sale, lease, rent Office at 36 Main St. South, be auctioned in “as is” condi- crease to minimize any impact tion, adverse to the Plaintiff, pets 203-879-4126; 203-577-7516 Bethlehem, CT until 11:00AM tion at 2:00 p.m. on December TOWN OF WOODBURY WATERBURY 3 & 4 BR 2nd foor., on October 14, 2016. 1, 2016 at the Harwinton Town on wetlands, and the height of whether such claim or possi- clean, spacious w/w, Sect 8 OK. REQUEST FOR BIDS the soil cap will increase from ble claim can be vested or con- WATERBURY Hall at 100 Bentley Drive. Bid- Habla Espanol 203-982-3885 515 Scott Rd. 2BR, 1.5 Commercial for SALE OF FIRE BRUSH TRUCK about two feet above-grade to tingent, if not living as ba. condo, new carp/paint, WD The Town proposes to rehabil- ders must present $5,000 in The Town of Woodbury, hkup, no pets $900 cr ck/sec.
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