Thursday, May 4, 1989

, INSIDE • Around Town ...... 10 CBC Report...... 8 Development Update ...... 5 Police Beat...... 7 School Beat...... 12 Sports ...... 6 Published Weekly In Allston-Brighton Since 1884 Vol. 104, No. 18 . 35 Cents Lake St. looks for barrier· relief By Glenn R. Tehan/Citizen Item Staff

75-foot metal barrier constructed by the Department of Public Works (DPW) last Thursday at 2193-2201 A Commonwealth Ave. has raised the ire of local business owners, pedestrians and neigh­ borhood residents. The barrier was built in front of a seven-store block owned by Martin Grealish, Sr., whose son said be believes that businesses on the block will be hurt by the loss of six to seven parking spaces. "There is no hist.ory of people getting hurt on that sidewalk. People going into the stores go in only for a short period of time with the exception of the hair salon. Now [with the bar­ rier] they will be forced to illegally park on Lake Street and Commonwealth Avenue,"said Martin Grealish whose father has owned the properly for 15 years. City representatives said they installed the guard rail be­ cause of many complaints they have received regarding cars and delivery vehicles parking on the city sidewalk parallel 1.0 lhe stores and Commonwealth A venue. "The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services requested that t.he DPW evaluate the situation. We went out there and looked at it. It was being used a!I a public sidewalk. lt was a safety hnzard," said Peter Scarpignato, Department of Pub­ lic \\'ork~ IDPW) executive assistant to the commissioner. Opponents of the barrier contend they have never heard of any threats to public snfety on the block. !'.TAFf' PHOTO 8\ LORE:: ZO RE\ II.AQUA One nearby resident is so enraged that she said she will re- Terry Burke of Kinko's Copying, Joanne Mcl\fanus or Unique Hair gtc. and Charline Lawless or Carte Blanche are disgusted '"ith the new barrier. continued on page li'l Bracken resigns from city post By John Becker keep the focus "on I.he issues." Citizen Item Staff McLaughlin confirmed Lhe meeting with Bracken, but Mayor's Office of Neighbor­ declined comment. on her poten­ hood Services liaison Judy tial future plans. Bracken resigned from her posi· Among the issues t'1at Brack· tion as coordinator for Allston· en and McLaughlin may be Brighton this week. adding fuel focusing on is the issue of loyalty to the rumors that she will seek to the agenda of Mayor Ray­ elected office. mond Flyiln. In her resignation In a May 1 letter to Mayor letter. Bracken reviewed the ac­ Raymond Flynn, Bracken cited complishments of the Flynn ad­ her desire to ''explore other ministration during her tenure: ST.U •• PHOTO B\" l.OllE...,ZO Bf:\ 11.AQl'A career options that will . pro­ the re-opening of the District 14 John Hawes i one of the many patients in registered nurse Marla Daniels's care at vide me with the opportunity to police station; the renovation of St. John of God hospital. better serve my neighborhood." the Veronica Smith Senior Bracken, a lifelong Brighton Center: parks renovations and resident and former Brighton continued on page 24 Board of Trade president, joined Caregiving .professionals the Mayor's Office in 1986. She has been considering a run for By Jane Braverman Madeiros Seven, serves the 34-bed surgical the District 9 City Council seat Citizen Item Staff unit as its clinical, financial, professional currently occupied by three-term and personnel manager, but says that Councilor Brian McLaughlin St. Elizabeth's Hospital nurse Claire almost all of her time is devoted to patient since 1983. Paras says that her work as a health care care. Lisa Mancuso, a floor nurse down· Bracken stopped short of mak­ provider is more than just her career. It is stairs on Six West, agrees. ing a definite announcement to an an extension of her personality. "The patient is always the focus," said run, but did say she was "prepar­ "Nursing is very different from other bus· Mancuso, 26, who has worked St. ing to put my campaign iness organizations and professions," said Elizabeth's Hospital since she graduated together." Conflict of interest Paras. "It's not something you do, it's from nursing school six years ago. laws require that candidates something you are." Both Mancuso and Paras agreed that one raising funds for city office not Paras, 34, has been a nurse for the past of the most difficult aspects of their job is hold a paid city job. 12 years and is one of more than 800 nurses finding time to tend to the emotional as well She said she met with who work in one of Brighton's four hospi· as the physical needs of their patients. McLaughlin on Tuesday to tell HU: PHOTO tals. Paras and her colleagues will be offi­ "It's hard to find the time to sit down and him the news. "Neither of us Judy Bracken seems poised to cially honored this week as part of Nursing talk to the patients," said Mancuso. want this to be a nasty cam­ take on City Councilor Brian Recognition Week. · paign,.. she said, promising to McLaughlin this year. Paras, a nurse manager on Cardinal continued on page 11 ea4 D'e Citizen Item

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St. Anthony's School, 7leet feet OD W•rren Street. Holten St. Allston Congratulations to Brlghton H1gh is planning an Guida.nee Counselor Deborah Jen· CITIZEN counia, who completed this yea.r's Marathon 1n 3 hours and All Day Kinderg arten 27 minutes. J encounis, who logs for 1989 a.n average of 45 miles per week Child must be 5 years old by Sept. on foot, said that the weather 1st. If interested please call School " was great for the specta.to:rs" between 9·2. Call 782-7170. but not ideal for the runnel's. •'I read that the temperature (Class depending on response.) was 80 degrees coming off the pavement, and of course there was no shade," said Jencounis. -....'"""''~~ ...... - --. "It we.s a mental battle." Daniel Galore e.t 731-1900 for AIR CONDITIONERS\ more information. V' r r :r r·1 f r l ir r * * * a.lllornh dre•mln'. Day care * * * professionals from California on An event &hat wouJd mue lbe - - a tour of exemplary East Coast cookie monster proud. One Pre .:1 Beat day care providers stopped in at hundred a.nd nineteen Allston­ the Hamilton Day Care Center in Br1ghton Girl Scouts sold more Season • The Pricing Heat Allston last week and were much than 9,000 boxes of cookies this impressed with the fa.cil1t1es. year. The record number of sales goes to Brownie Troop 9230, who REEDT.V. 254-5800 sold 2,651 boxes a.nd Junior 364 Washington St. Brighton Center Troop 9220 who sold 1,248 box­ es. The top A-B cookie seller was * * * AU'racta Quinn who sold 306 box­ PHOTO BY TINA KENN Advertisement rou can b•.nJc OD le. Anxious es. Local Girl Scouts Margaret Storyteller Jackie Torrence en· North Allston investors seeking a Burke, Caroline O'Connor, Karyn tert ained kids at the Fd.Deuil Diet Pills Sweeping U.S. local place to make deposits and Sawin, Meghan Collina and Branch Library last month. withdrawals need not wait long. Michaela Depaw-O'Connor, all Construction should begin next sold at lea.st 200 boxes. Doctors Invent week on the Allston branch of If you've still got a ha.n.kerin' •The American Heart Associa­ People's l'ederal Saving. Bank on for a. box of thin mlnts, you can tion is in the process of organiz­ North Harva.rd Street (at Frank­ order cookies by caJ.llng 482-1078 ing a.n Allston-Brighton branch. 'Lazy Way' to lin Street), according to bank. or 1-800-882-1662. The next orga.niza.tiona.l meeting president Thomas Leetch. Expect­ will be held on May 11 a.t St. ed closing date for the branch is Elizabeth's Hospital in the Doc­ Lose Weight late August. "Everything 1s in * * * tor's Conference room, Seton 4 at U.S. Gov't. Approves Patent place to go," says Leetch. Last cuulng lbe cutline. In last 5 p .m. For more lnforma.tion, call Claims for New Diet Pill year, People's Federal was rated week's Citizen Item, we ra.n a pic­ 449-5931 x28. will BEVERLY HJ LLS. 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By Glenn R. Tehan Citizen Item Staff MOTHER'S DAY! The House bill that would provide for the You can wuh us. To begin with, with tossed salad, potato and farm reporting of crime statistics and security The Steak Place 1s now BOYL<;TON'S fresh vegetables. And every meal IS measures by ' colleges, RESTAURANT AT CHESTNUT HILL serJed v.1th tmpeccatilc service. universities and junior colleges to appli· With our completely redecorated Treat Mom right And bnng her cants, students and employees was recent· dining room, she'll feel right at to BOYLSTON'S lffSTAURANT A1 ly redrafted to extend the bill to apply to home with new plush seaung. bnght CHF.STNUT HILL, I.he appeuzmg residential secondary schools. airy wallpaper and a splash oi Spnng· alrcmauve 10 city dining. This amendment was added by the Joint time color. FRF.F. Valet Park;ng. Reseivauon~ Committee on Education, Arts and Human· There's a special Mother's Day recommended Ho11rs I 8 p.m ities at the request of committee member menu featunng tradiuonaJ ravontes Barbara Hildt [D·Amesbury] prior to the including tende r cu rs of Prime Rib, House Clerk's assigning of the legislation Ftlet Mignon. Roast Duckhng. Baked to the House Ways and Means Committee Stuffed Shnmp with Crab on April 27. meat stuffing, JumbO Hildt introduced the amendment at the '"'"'...... ,_ Lobsters, Fresh Swordfish, Fresh Sal mon and committee's hearing on April 4. 1208 fl<>yhton s11,i:1 Hildt said Monday that she wanted this much more. All Ch~smu1Hill,MA02107 addition because of personal experience. "l dinners are served 10l71 7).j 12QO was a house parent for four years at a boarding school. I knew of serious crimes that were covered up [there]," she said. State Rep. William Galvin (D·Brighton), petitioner of the bill, said that this detour on the way to the House floor does not con· cern him. WATERTOWN "The bill went to Ways and Means be­ cause there are state schools involved. There is a question of state expenditures," MALL he said. "They will assess what costs there are for the state." presents a " I would have preferred that it went directly to the floor, but I understand why it went to [Ways and Means]. It doesn't Spring & Sumnler worry me," he said. "It is a standard process." The committee gave a favorable recom­ Fashion Show mendation to the bill on April 11. Howard and Connie Clery of Saturday, May 6, 1989 ____, Pennsylvania-whose 19·year·old daughter ~»-- Jeanne was raped and murdered in April of 2:00 P.M. 1986 in her dormitory room at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania-spearheaded STAFt' PHOTO BY LORENZO B£VlLAQUA the lobbying for the first legislation of this State Rep. William Galvin (D·Brighton) type in the country that passed last year holds the bill that he petitioned. He Professional models from Fashion Associates in their state. hopes it will pass to enable students to They have been traveling around the be more conscious of crimes on will dazzle you with the latest sty !es for men, country testifying for similar legislation in campuses. other states. women and children from the merchants at Watertown Mall.

WATERTOWN MALL Drug legislation under review 550ARSENALSTREET HOURS: By Jane Braverman year. He added that both Faneuil and Com· MON- SAT9:30-9:30 Citizen Item Staff monwealth Housing Developments have SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5:00 the lowest number of criminal incident A new law designed to expedite the prose­ reports compared with other city de­ cution of drug dealers in public housing de­ velopments. velopments bas raised some questions in the minds of tenant organizers and elected Mixed reactions officials, many of whom are still reviewing the legislation. Commonwealth Development Communi· Glenda Yoder, tenant organizer of the ty Organizer Liz Cinquino said that she has Faneuil Housing Development met with the mixed feelings about the impact of the new development's nine-member board Tuesday legislation because it may "truncate YOU'VE SEEN night to discuss the meaning and the im· citizen's rights." pact of the Federal regulations that were "Many tenants are fed up with drug deal· THE REST approved April 19. ers, but they may not realize that the rights The legislation affects the 4 77 ·unit Com· that protect drug dealers are also the ones monwealth Housing Development (also that protect law-abiding tenants." NOW BANK known as Fidelis Way) and the 255-unit Congressman Joseph Kennedy (D­ Faneuil Housing Develpment in Brighton Brighton) is in the process of reveiwing the and all public housing developments issues involved in the new legislation, and WITH THE BEST citywide. also questions the law's impact on tenant William rights. According to BRA spokesperson EFFECTIVE ANNUAL ANNUAL PERCENTAGE Wright, under prior housing legislation "Members of the Greater Boston Legal YIELD RATE directed toward drug-related activity, sus· Services are concerned that there may be pected drug dealers were brought before the problems with the law," said Kennedy's Money Market 9.22 8.85% development grievance panel who rendered aide, James Spencer. "There might not a decision before appearing in housing necessarily be a need for a new law. It might 3 Months 10.30 9.85% court. be better to use the existing legal system." 6 Months 10.61 9.95% According to Jacqueline Roundtree of the At least one local public housing resident Office of Housing and Urban Development is pleased with the HUD regulations. (HUD), the legislation allows the BHA to "This new legislation should really help," bypass the grievance panel procedure and said Commonwealth Housing Development go straight to housing court. Cora Rothwell, who said she witnessed a Peoples "The legislation shortens the amount of drug transaction outside of her home two ~ federal 435 Market Street time [that the case is prosecuted]," said weeks ago. "Everyone deserves the right to • • Savi~ Brighton, Massachusetts 02135 HUD spokeswoman Jacqueline Roundtree. live in a decent place without drug dealers." m Bank 254-0707 254-0715 Wright said that under prior legislation, Rothwell was one of 100 tenants who par· prosecuting those involved in drug-related ticipated in an anti-drug march throughout RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE activity took between six months and a the development April 13. Page 4 CITIZEN ITEM May 4, 1989 ON LOCATION It's not the person, it's the system

By Clyde Whalen Here in 1989 a new election is shap­ Not that I'm knocking the right to Citizen Item Correspondent ing. We know for sure that McLaugh· exercise the vote. Heck no! I say even tin is ready to challenge F.D.R.'s if you don't know the first thing about In l 98:i I drove a sound truck for record fourth term and we hear that. the candidates or what they stand for, the late George Franklin during his at least one hopeful is waiting in the get out there and cast your vote. Af· campaign for City Councilor trom AU· wings t.o make an entrance to play ler all that's the onJy way for the ston, Brighton. George didn't get king-of-the-hill with Flyin' Brian. wrong person to get in by a landslide. elected but he had a great selection of As incumbent, McLaughlin is in a Are you happier today than you music which we played vja the sound position to take credit, at least in part, were back in 1983? Many of Flyin' truck during the weeks prior to the for every good thing that has hap· Brian's supporters were in their primaries. pened during the Flynn Administra· mid·70s that year. Now they're past You may recall 1983 as the year Mel tion, including Ronald Reagan's 80. How can that make you happier? King ran against Ray Flynn. King retirement and the coming on the I was in my early 60s that year. Now supporters ran a spirited campaign in world scene of Mickey Gorbachev (put I'm pushing 70. Would you believe I Allston, Bright.on. signing up people the accent on the second syllable). am happier'( who were registering for the first When you sort it all out it's not so The point is that if your favorite time, and who, following King's loss much the person in office that makes gets in he won't be able to do very to Flynn. may well have stepped back the difference, it's the system they much for you because there are too into the faceless crowd who just don't have to work with. Allston, Brighton many people watching him. So the bother, because, "No matter how it has one voice out of nine with occasion· FILE PJIOTO truth is that between each one keep­ goes, the day after it's business as al help from the "at large" four. By the George Franklin in 1983 campaign· ing tabs on the others and the steady usual." way, what ever happened to Rosaria ing for City Council. stream of complaints by neighbor· Sitting in the sound truck in front Salemo? Outside of an occasional hood activists. and the lack of proper of the Jackson/Mann I can still hear fund raiser she's disappeared since magic wand and straighten out your staffing by enforcement due t0 insuffi­ the King people shouting catch slo­ the last election. Well I suppose problems, look again. These elections cient funds, and the min·numbing gans. "Gimme an M: Gimme an E; there's so many fun things going in are personality contests done with meetings, meetings, meetings, with Gimme an L; What do that spell?" the Fenway who needs slumming? I mirrors during which they promise the same special interest groups King dido't grab the braqs ring but he asked Dapper O'Neil what he thought you what they cannot deliver or, if jousting for special rights positions. sure made for some exciting street of Nucci's chances against Salerno they're honest, double-talk around the poor soul you send to office earns scenes. Lawyer Joe Hogan ran that and he said, "You lose one, you get your questions with the agility and his money even if nothing happens year too. I remember that his straw one," meaning that they were both grace of Mihail Baryschnikov toe­ during his term. hats were a catchy item. And Loward liberals. dancing through Swan Lake. Anyone The world is run by the people who the end of the primary compaign Ge· Which brings me back to my main who believes you can tell what a poli· just show up. Before you vote for any· orge Franklin hired a prairie wagon topic: that peole come and go but Lician means by listening to what. he one check and find out if he shows up pulled by two big horses. A big hit the sysLem chugs on and if you're says bas a long way to go just to at his job on time. That's the least you with lhe kid~. looking for a hero to wave a political reach zero. can do. LETTERS . NO 18

• P'lllUIHBI - "'8IDEHT F.-lc N Ptiimo!y CilEHERAL MAHAGal Parking and driving ~F PIWY!ey EDITOR on sidewalks is illegal .llllw!MS-Jt ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jcme.c... To the Editor: ~EDITORS l--. Hinnen • Mlr1"> s GdltlW> Fll!JIORT!RS Anyone knows that parking and Wondy Mnlel • .,.,. "'-"*' • 8lrt>ata a.y driving on public sidewalks is illegal. KAW! OoYN. 5-1 ~ Ol9l'lll Tehan • Jlrlll M T~ These actions are contrary to existing COHTFlltlVTllG $PORTS EDITOR statutes and city regulations. Are 811 Kil'{ these problems allowed to exist in LISTINGS EDITOR M.>tl< Wllidlllin other communities? No, of course not. ptl()fOTM F PHOTO B\ LORF.N7.0 BF.~ 11.AQl ,\ nored. The courts and jails are over· flowing wilh people who flout the Ullwl Owri9lnllU Brighton resident Nanc! O'Hara (back row, left) says that the city's library LEGALS budget cuts are too severe. O'Hara is a member of the Friends of the Faneuil Jaws. The problem has been resovled, Vfl11111'1M T,_ Branch Library. Last month a group or local students protested library budg· and again " we" say Thank You Very Publehed Meilly IPt Qltnn Gtoup ~ 481 .... Much Boston, for caring. v1ll"d SllWI, llnloldlne, MA 02146. Second~ Pcelage et CUlR. p;ild 11 Bollon. MA POSTMASTER: Send adlt-c:lllnge IO Olizltrl GIOUp ~ P 0 ID 481, Otoole 8'ocl

By Biii Kelly "Last year Mary's of Lynn was the four hits) for racking up nine assists. [Harris, St. Col's first baseman) to Citizen Item Sports third or fourth best team in the praised catcher Tricia Eurglunes for nail her." state," said HofCman, who went on to her effort too. "St. Mary's had scored The juggernaut traveled to North Lost in the shuffle of Sunday's explain how the Chieftains had not four runs in the top of the third," said Cambridge Catholic. Saturday. and Texas showdo\\n between a "Rocket" been at full strength the last time MacMillan. "There was a runner on continued to define t.he term. blitzing and an "Express" (Roger Clemens vs. they had played their opponents. ''We first. and after the pitch to the next the beleaguered NCC. 21 - 3, behind a Nolan Rynn) was another major didn't pitch Dianna [McCarthy, St. bat.ter, Tricia got up and gunned it Lo 9olid pitching effort from co-captain sports duel. pitting a "Juggernaut" Col's staff ace) last year." said Hoff· first. picking the runner off. It was a Debbie McCarthy. the team's regular (SL. Col's) against a former "Nemesis" man, remembering his decision LO rest. division one play." Added Hoffman. second baseman. who was subbing on (St. Mary's). Whereas, Ryan, her for three important games thal "Tricia started to rise after the pitch, the mound for sister Dianna. sidelined however. just nipped Clemens, 2-1. would determine Lhe divisional not looking at the runner at first.. That with a pulled hamstring muscle. Ac· lhe Sl. Columbk.illc girls soflball team champ. "We also lost. Karen Cedrone got the runner leaning the wrong way. proved its<>lf far superior to St. [All·Star first baseman] during the and then she fired a strike to Tara continued on page 24 Mary's with a resounding 16-4 win game. and then start.eel using our subs lasl Thursday at Brighton's Faneuil pretty liberally. I'm not saying we Field. ll was St. Col's sixth win could have beaten St. Mary's last.year without a loss this season. because they were the beLter team, "I was tremendously pleased from but with Dianna and Karen in the the starters to the bench," noted lineup. we could have made it a pret· Chieftain flkippor John Hoffman. "We ly close game." were really up for the game. This year, we're definitely the better team and Assistant coach Dave MacMillan, we proved it." Hoffman put the sig· whose daughter Dawn-St. Col's nificance of the game into perspective shortstop-was awarded one of the by recalling lasL ycar·s 24-5 loss to St. game balls lthe other going to hurler Mary's. Dianna McCarthy who gave up just McCarthy, a temn player

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Chieft.ain t.ri-captain Debbie McCar· thy is not very popular with opposing batters who hit the ball her way. Who can blame them? AU she does is field ht!r second base position flawlessly, knocking countless points off oppo­ nents ' batting a\"crage:; per game. Of course, the \'Cry thing that makes her so unpopular with foes sen·es to make her very popular in· deed with teammate and her coach. Sin~ the skipper, John Hoffman: "fl\tcCarthyJ has been a team leader over the past two seasons. Her field­ Debbie :\fcCarthy is almo t auto­ ing goes without saying-she's matic at the plate with her .870 worked hard at it. Now she's working batting averaf(e. with Leann [Bowman- an underclass· man pegged to inherit McCarthy's Catholic."· spot). (Hitting), she's led the league in McCarthy. who has been playing on-base percentage for over two years. ball for 12 years- since her early days She knows wulks are as good as hits. in the Oak Square Softball League and will sacrifice for the team. As a cred.jts her father for her development lri-caplain, you couldn't ask for any· as a player. "My father used to coach thing more from Debbie. If someone's baseball. and he'd take me out to prac­ 1'11010 BY •:RIC ANTONIOU not into the game. she'll wake them tice with the boys," said the slick· Brighton's David Ace looks on as teammate Mark McKay goes high up. She's not.. afraid Lo assert herself. fielding infielder. " He really stressed for two on the way to inching by Charlestown, 77-76, in the 11th An· As far as l 'm concerned, she should the fundamentals- for me to be on my nual Ray Flynn/Store 24 All Boston Bnsketbnll Tournament at Don have been All·Catholic last year. and Bosco Technical High School Saturday. Brighton went on to lose in this year. she'll definitely be All· continued on page 9 the serriilinals to South Boston, 78-76

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late (thanks to sister and staff small, and you can get to know McCarthy hurling ace Diana McCarthy's zip· everybody. continued from page 6 PY pitching). I like the action • St. Col's softball forecast: If we Boston's Lhere.'' work hard on offense and defense. toes, with my hands close to the We recently. put our Rieb we can win the league champion· Lowest Priced ground [while I'm fielding]. He'd Gedman·like batting average to the ship and make the state tourney. say it's easier being fast going up test, peppering McCarthy with • Best athletes on team: Dawn Picture Framers then going down. I've remembered countless grounders. It was for MacMillan, Tara Harris, and Dian· • these little tips, and they've made naught as both batting average and na McCarthy. me a better ballplayer." confidence dipped to all-time lows. • Living in Brighton: It's alright. are now1n Second base is home on the field No wonder Walt Hriniakskipped to It's not as bad as Chelsea. for the four-year lady Chieftain Chicago! • Ten years from now: I picture softball player, who began her myself managing a hotel some­ Alli~on career at the age of six pitching, Player Profile: where, not too far from here-but and alternating between first and • Birthdate: March 23, 1971. not in Cheslea; someplace like the s\uni<>SJ third. McCarthy is quite happy • Birthplace: Brighton. Ritz. ~K_E_N-=NEbv with the way things are now. and • Parents: Kevin and Louise. 1b5 Harvard Ave., Allston 783 · 2082 wouldn't swap postions with any­ • Siblings: Dianna. one. Second is where the action is, • Top Sports Accomplishments: and the senior standout likes to be Winning league championship last in the middle ofit. "It's kind of ex· year. Follow your favorite local citing playing second," st.ates • Without sports: I'd be bored teams on the Citizen I tern's Garden Tips McCarthy... Most of the balls are and weight 600 pounds more. sports pages. By hit there because the batters swing •Best thing about St. Col's: It's SANTO A. BUTERA Graduat.#, UniueniJy af '.fanadrusetrs Agrirultural Colkge May 4, 1989 Not too late for the Charles River Run Cultural Xate• an Pottttl Ros... , Water lhoroughly whilo the plant i~ In pot and set By Glenn R. Tehan aside t.o drain. Dig 11 hole d~p enough t.o •llow graft· •promote appropriate residential, Ing point. t.o be levrl wilh t.he ground. Citizen Item Staff Press soil frrmly around the ball lllld water vocational and recreational lhoroughly. Spray, making sure spray hit~ undenride services; of foli11ge as well as the top. The 12th Annual Charles River Pruning: cut back branch bearing fiOWl'rs to 2 or 3 Run for the benefit of the Greater •encourage progressive govern· buda from main su-m when either picking iwe or cut· ment legislation; and ting off lhe dead noweni. Boston AssociaLion for Retarded Mulch; when you put your garden t.o sleep for the Citizens (GBARCI will be conduct· •remind the public that retarded want.CU'. mound up around tht- rosebush to• heighl of ed at 11 a.m., Sunday. May 21 "rain ciiliens are entitled to the full range a fool of human and civil rights. Do not be in a hurry t.o remove lhis prot.ect.i\'c or shine" according lo William A. material lhe following spring,

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Courses and Workshops 1n arts. crafts. The Law Day Ceremony and reception Lloyd Torgove of Ramada Inn; Adriana Vil­ i...~ gn, media & pertomung arts a11 history that took place last Monday morning at lalba of Shawmut Bank and Mark W adness !{RT and an education Brighton District Court was participated in of Back Bay Movers. Summer classes begin June 12. by children from nine area schools and their Walk In registration May 9-12. families and friends. • • • Children's classes July 10-28 The courtroom atmosphere, usually strained by the nervous apprehension felt Precautions for women driving alone in­ Call now for a brochure or more 1nforma11on by people waiting to be called, was light and 617-731-0275 clude making sure all doors are locked while open and carefree. driving and when parking. Always use the Massachusetts Cotlag1' ot Art 1s a s1a111 supported college Selected children made idealistic speeches hazard switch when you stop for any rea­ ofleronq BFA MFA and MSAE programs reading their original essays with un­ son on the highway. Always park in well­ blemished spirit. lighted areas and don't leave packages on In this setting the citizens of the future the seats. caught a glimpse of justice by law and how it works best. when everyone respects law • • * and the order it brings. Presiding at this gathering was Justice Would you believe that. with all the flak Remember MOM Albert H. Burns, of whom Allston, Bright­ going on about. how drugs are kicking the Sunday, May 14th . "I on can be especially proud. Judge Burns Shinola out of our civilization there's a magazine on the market called High Times DINNER AT that gives instructions on how to be a marijuana farmer! ---=-----===-=--== ";) Included in the contents are a guide to U.S. Pot Laws: An inter\'iew with Abbie C·I·R·O·S • AROUND TOWN Hoffman; Vaporizing THC Oil: A.n A.lterna­ RISTORANTE With tive to Smoking Marijuana and a \iational ITALIANO Clyde Whalen Geographic·like trip lo Jamaica, a three­ l11m to IOpm 1 part smuggling talc. reservation" now being accepted One of the advertisers is Applied Hydro­ Every Monday b Pasta Night has a mixture of quality. digniLy and hu­ ponics, Inc. with distribution centers in 18 all vou can eat $5.95 manity rarely found in the often sordid bus­ states and Canada. Yes. Massachusett.s is iness of dealing with people's problems. included with a Worcester address. They 239 Han·ard :Street. Brookline, Mass. • 2 77-7112 Court officials prepared and ser\'ed sell Hydrofarm products which allow you refreshments at a reception which followed. to grow the weeds indoors away from the The day was a success. prying eyes of the Federale::;. They also advertise great bargains on ft Bits and pieces speed and downer pills. All this for only 83.95 and availnblc at the same store on Suggestions to the Allston Board of Harvard that takes your lottery bets. Sta­ Trade for the improvement of the business tioner.r has sure come a long way, baby. section should be made to President Wil­ tftl!~~~~~ liam Margolin al the West. End House. • •• Other officers and board members in­ Featuring up to the minute Hair Design clude: lst Vice President Joseph Eliseao of There are still people in the supermarkets Tanning Also Available the Silhouette Lounge: 2nd Vice President who push a shopping cart all the way Herb Harris of Neworld Bank; Treasurer around the store to pick up a box of prunes INTRODUCING ANNOUNCING Shlomo Pinkas of Sam-Son Realty; Secre­ and a six-pack of jello and when they get *Full Service Kim, former1y tary Donald Chalmers of '\Tickerson True to the chc>ek-out line they unload their pur­ of Studio 1104 Value Hardware and Immediate Past Presi­ Manicurist Now here on chases on the counter and push the cart Thursdays & dent Max Lefkowith of Lefkowith Insur­ BACK into the line behind them. Body Waxing * Fndays anceJ Carter Realty. Board Members are: Maureen Dill of • • • Grt:ater Boston Bank: William Figler and CALL 566-4043 Son. Painting: Robert 1''ranklin of Allston For those of you who may be worried Piano Moving Co.: Abe Goldstein of Gold­ about people carrying hand guns in the city. stein Office Furniture; Steven Gordon of be aware that we have the toughest regu­ $500 Perms Or $500 Sculptured Nalls Gordon Associates Real Estate: Robert lations in the country. The only person like­ Colors or Nall Tips Harrington of Boston Maintenance Supply; ly to pull a gun on you is a criminal because J essica Kitay of Hamilston Really; Frank criminals are outlaws tget it) and don•t have $ 3 00 Off Bodywaxlng $ 3 00 Off Haircuts Moy. Jr. of St. Elizabeth's Hospital; to live by rules like the rest of us working Michael Salamone at Sully's Gulf Station: stiffs. L.lmlt One Coupon Per Customer Steven Sousa of Greater Bost.on Bank; The tough part is, how do you differenti­ ate? Does a criminal look any different from the rest. of us? The answer, I ·m sorry to say, is no. A criminal looks just like the boy or girl next door. 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ly with doctors than ever before. As closely as they work with doc· Caregivers tors, Paras said that the philosphy of continued from page 1 nursing is quite different from the Viewpoint of the physician. "The phyician treats the illness, but the nurse treats how the patient responds to the illness," she said. Marla Daniels, a head nurse at St. John of God Hospital, a 64-bed A keen eye chronic care facility, said that the most challenging part of her job is Franciscan Children's Hospital finding the time to satisfy the needs nurse Maureen Caron said that a of three different groups: the patients, nurse must be constantly aware of their families and her nursing staff. how her patients respond to treat· "It is difficult to be confronted with ment. A floor nurse on Uhit Four, Ca· so much need it's difficult to say no," ron cares for young children on said Daniels, who bas spent seven of ventilators, children with birth the past 12 years as a nurse at St. defects, and children undergoing ton· John of God Hospital. "If you have silectomies. to say no to someone, it hurts you." "As a nurse you are constantly in the assessing mode," said Caron, 28, Formerly a nurse at United Public who has worked at the hospital for the Health Hospitals in New York and past eight months. "You have to Boston, Daniels saw a growing need catch things before the patient gets for the demand of chronic care facili· into trouble." ties with advances in technology and Hahnemann Hospital medical/sur· medicine. Daniels said that it is not gical nurse Maureen Donohue agrees. difficult knowing that many of her pa· " You have to be keen on picking tients will di~ in the hospital or short· up things. If a patient is having chest ly after they are discharged. pain or her blood pressure drops, you " It is only difficuJt when [the pa· have to do something about it.·· tients] find it difficuJt," said Daniels. Caron said that the rewards of her "We can give physical comfort, and job come often come in the form of a we are strong advocates of emotional smile from her patients and a word of comfort. We want to be there for thanks from their parents. them." Caron added that one of the most difficuJt aspects of her job is watch· St. John of God Hospital Director ing a patient's health gets worse. of Nursing Elaine Devany, spoke "It's bard when you see a child highly of Daniels' dedication and com· make gains, and then regresses." said passion. Caron "You have to start all over again." "Marla is a very exceptional nurse,·· John Gattinese is a staff nurse in said Devany. "She views nursing as a the hospital's behavioral cognitive holistic approach to life.'' unit, a program for emotionally dis· According Lo Lynette Aznavorian, turbed adolescent boys. He said that director of public affairs of the Mas· most of bis patients are unable to fol· sachusetts Nursing Association, there low adult role models and have a low are 100,000 registered nurses in Mas· sense of sell-esteem. Gattinese said sachusetts and two million registered that the most painful part of his job nurses in the United States. is having to restrain his patients when STAFF PHOTO 8'' LORENZO B~VILAQl;A they pose a physical threat to them· Administrators from all four area Hahnemann Hospital nurse Maureen Donohue: "You have to be keen on selves or others. hospitals planned speciaJ lectures and picking up things." "At times if you t.ry to talk to them activities to honor their their nurses. they become even more aggravated, including a variety show at. St. John and you have to wait for them to calm of God Hospital, peer awards at St. 10 years agree that they have wit· autonomous and more accountable.·• down." said Gattinese. "They are feel· Elizabeth's Hospital and "Share a nessed tremendous changes in their said Paras. "They have become more ing all this pain and anger and all you compliment day" at Franciscan Chil· profession and the health care system involved in problem solving and are left with is holding them." dren's Hospital. in general. Technological advances decision-making." He said that one of the most re­ and fiscal constraints coupled with warding aspects of his job is watch· the nationwide Dlli

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STAFF PHOTO BY LORE.~O BEVIL.AQUA Judge Albert Bu.rns of the .Brighton District (left) and Judge Norman Weinberg celebrated Law Day this Ph1rm1cy """"' by Monday at the Brighton District Courthouse. Between them a.re first prize winner Kathy Sun (left) and grand Footnotes, ,. •f Charles P. Kelly prize essay contest winner Jennifer Nieto. ~ B.S.,R. PH. NON-ASPIRIN PAIN RELIEVERS Congratulations to Donna Har· their induction into the National D Ace~aminophen is a drug often used as a subsLitute Honor Society annnd the National for 11.Spirin t.o relieve pain aDd reduce fever An analges· ris. Huoy Heng, John Hurst, ic. it relieves moderate pain 0£ headaches and mu$cle Christine Pecci, John Trainor, Business Honor Society. or peripheral nerve disorders, but not inten,;e pain or The Edison School Parent Coun· the pain caused by spasms or &moolh muscles (such as Charmaine Webster, Jennifer Whit· cil will meet next Wednesday, May t.he muscles lining the digestive or urinary tracts!. l ts more, Pbi.rin Yourk, Shawn D virtue lllJ an aspirin substitutu is that it does not. up· 10 from 7·9 p.m. in the school con· set the stomach as aspirin sometimes does. However. Toombs, Pharao You.rk and Liana There will be a workshop/confer· ference room. All are encouraged to It doos not have the antl-inflammaLory and anlirheu· Rulo, who made it all the way to ma tic propert.Is of aspirin. Acet.aminophen is frequent· ence on the Boston public school attend. ly recommended for infants and children as an aid in the state finals in the Mas· student. assignment plan this reducing £ever. It is available in liquid form, in chew­ sachusetts Bar Association Mock Saturday. May 6 from 9 a.m until abl1.> tablets for children. and in t.ablets and capsules Trial Contest. for adulc.s. When extra pain relief is needed by adu!Ls. 4 p.m. at the Rafael Hernandez School Menu the physician may prescribe acetaminophen with School. 61 School St., Roxbury. codeine. The team won the citywide and SENIOR AND MIDDLE A complete prescription d1ipart.menl and friendly. Suffolk county competition, but Transportation. childcare and help(ulscrvicecan be found at KELL Y'S PHARMA· refreshments will be provided. HIGH SCHOOL MENU .. CY, 389 WsshinJton St?fft, 782·2912. 782-0781 Lo· lost to Day Junior High School in May 8-12 cal free prescription delivery is provided. We welcome Newton in the statewide compe· Translators will be provided in third party prescription plans including Welfare, Spanish, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Medicaid. Mast.er Health Plus, PCS. Bay State 65. tition. Baystatn, Tuft.s. P&A. Tuft.a 65. Tufls Total Health. Greek, Haitian, Cape Verdean, Meal Prices: Reduced-$.25; Blue Cross Plans, Medex. PAID. Medi·Met, Team· Complet-S.65; Adult-Sl.62 plus tax sW!rs, Multi·Group, Division of Blind and Visiting The students raised $250 for Italian, Chinese and Laotian. For Nurse Supplies. Hours: 9 a.m. · 7 p.m. Mon. thru Fr.. Brighton High and each received more information, call 720·2512 or MONDAY-Select One-Chicken Pat· 9 a.m. · 6 p.m. Sat. ty!Bun 1L.T.) OR Beef Stew/Biscuit. HINT: Acetaminophen is not known to cause Reyes certificates from the Massachusetts 720-2519. The deadline for student Syndrome. and may be sn!ely used for children and Bar Association. assignment is May 15. Sen.ior High Only-Grilled Ham and teenager$ with nue symptoms. Cheesel'fomal.o Sandwich. Parents interested in visiting one Select Two-Chicken Noodle Soup. Tossed 10% SENIOR CITIZEN or more schools within their zone Salad, Potalo Squares, Chilled Fruit Cocktail, PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT (Allston-Brighton is the north zone) Fresh Fruit.. FruiL Juice. D are welcome to visit any of the TUESDAY-Select One-Hamburger/Bun KELLY'S PHARMACY schools within their zone during the (LT.I OR Cold Cu~ Sub IL.T.0.P.1 389 Washington St., Brighton Congratulations to Mount Saint. next week. Free transportation will Smior High Only- Fish Crisp/Bun/Shredded Joseph Academy students Lettuce/Sauce. Call 782-2912 - 782-0781 be provided to all schools. For more Select Two-Turkey Vegetable Soup. French Check Our Low Prescript.ion Prices Christine Feeny, Sayda Ham and information about. north zone Frie:.. Col~law. Canned Frwt.. Fresh ~'ruit. Concetta Cicolini of Brighton for schools, call 426·5552 or 552-7100. Fruit Juice. Call for Fast Free Prescription Delivery De1>1>erL-Oatmeal Cookie. Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 am · 7 pm SaL. 9 am • 6 pm WEDNESDAY- Select One-Baked l,osagna Meal Sauce OR Slide Tur· We welcome Medicaid, Blue Cross, key Wholewheat S11J1dwich IL.T.J Senior High Only- Hickory Smoked Beef.Bun. Medex, Master Health Plus. P.C.S. Plans, Select Two-Minestrone Soup. Seasoned Broe· Teamsters. VNA Medical Supplies. coli Spears. Potat.o Sticks Chilled Pin<>apple Slices, Fresh Fruit, Fl'Uit Ju.ice.

THURSDAY -Sele~t On.~Hot Dog'Roll 10.P.l OR Homemade Meat Loaf;Gravy. Senior High Only-Chef's Salad· BowliDinner Roll 11 oz. Turkey 1 oz. Hamil ot. Cheese! []he (}ooo Cl1zin9 JI.bout Select Twu-Chicken Vegetable Soup. Baked Beans. Onion Rings. Chilled Pl.'achl.',, Fre•h Fruit. Fruit. Juice. 'Dragon Chef Dessert-Fudge Chip Cookie.

FRIDAY Select One-Fis h ~uggeL' with Tartar Sauce 0 R Cheese Ph:za. 1. The Best Chinese Food. 56jor lligh Ooly-MAJl.AGER S SPECIAL. 2. Open Kitchen (you can Select Two-Clam Chowder, Seasoned Patty. Canned Fruit. Fresh Fruit. Fruit. Juice. watch our chef prepare Milk, BreadlButter, Ch-Cubl!ll, Peanut But· your favorite dish). tcr & Jt'lly. Pina. and Occasional Assorted 3. Cleanliness Sandwiches Availablt' Daily. 4. Special Packing Keeps ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENU Our Food Hotter. May 8-12 5. 1o Years Experience (at MONDAY-Chicken. Patty!Bun (L.T.I. PotaLO Sticks. Se880ned Pens. Pineapple Tid· five different locations). bits, Milk.

TUESDAY - Hamburger/Bun, Let· tuce(('omato Slices, French Fries, Fresh Fruit. DRAGON Oatmeal Cookie. Milk. CHEF WEDNESDAY-Baked Lasagnn!Meat Sauce OR Sliced Turkey Sandwich/Bun (L.T.), 411 Potato Sticks. Seasoned Broccoli Spears. Mix Milk. ashlngton St. Chilled Fruit. Brighton THURSDAY-Hot Dog/Roll. Onion Rings. Baked Beans. Chilled Peaches. Milk. STM'F PHOTO BY LORENZO BEVJLAQUA 782-6500 FRIDAY- Fish Sticks•Tartar SAuce. Kathy Sun, first prize winner of the Law Day Essay contest, plants BreadfButter, Potato Petty, Seasoned Green a tree at the Brigton Disrict Courthouse. Beans. Fresh Fruit. Milk. May 4, 1989 CITIZEN ITEM Page 13 HONDA''HEATWAVE''

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open Thu.·Sat. 10am·2pm. Casual Male; wine reception; dancing. May 7: No service, so thal members may Si. Gabriel's Church Honorary Co-Choirs. Chet Curtis and ARTS participate in the Walk For Hunger. There 139 Washington St.. Brighton 254·6582. Rev. Ambrose Cashman, C.P., Natalie Jacobson of WCVB·TV. Tickets will be a service on Sat. May 6. 7:30pm. 580: call 254·3800, x.562 t.o reserve. with communion. Open to the public. Pastor. Saturday Mass at 4pm. Sunday Boston College Massesat.8am.10am, 12noonand 1:15pm 140 CommonweaJth Ave., Chestnut Hill. Cenacle Retreat Center (in Spanish). GENERAL Arts Hotline: 552··1000. 200 Lake St., Brighton. 254·3160. Sr. Art Gallery: Devlin Hall. 552·8587. Marie Mullane, ministries coordinator. St. Luke's and St. Margaret's INTEREST March 28·May 6: Alumni of the Fine Arts Retreats. seminars. days of prayer. even· Church Carroll Senior Center Bazaar Work Center. works by winners of ing programs. For men and women, young Comer of Brighton Ave. and St. Luke's ?·month residency fellowship in Provin· Saturday, May 6, lOam·Spm at. Lhe singles. marrieds and senior citizens. Rd.. Allston. 782·2029. The Rev. Mary Center, comer of Chestnut Hill Ave. and cetown. Hours: Tue.·Sat.. 12·4pm. Free. Glasspool, Rector. Holy Eucharist open to the public. Ledgemere Rd .• Brighton. Baked goods, Community United Methodist celebrated on Sundays, llam, followed by flowers., books, clothing, jewelry, more. Ta­ Church coffee hour and fellowship. Eveningprayer Brighton Branch Library bles still available: call 787-1232. 519 Washington St.. Brighton. Tue. and Thur., 6pm with parish cycle of 40 Academy Hill Rd., Brighton 787·1868. Rev. SUiven Griffilh. Sunday prayer. Midweek Eucharist with laying on Jackson/Mann Community 782·6032. All programs free of charge. worship service at llam. Coffee hour fol· of bands for healing. Wed., 7pm. Bible School May 8, 3:30pm: Pretend, Laugh and lows at noon. Sunday School at 9:30am. study in the Rectory, Wed.. 8pm. 500 Cambridge St., Allston. 783·2770. Sing. with drama teacher Mary Koumjian, Spring classes: openings for adults in May 9. J0:30am: Pre-school Story and Congregation Kadimah-Toras Temple B'nai Moshe quilting; in gymnastics for children. Film Program. Fireman Fireman. Moshe 1845 Commonwealth Ave.• Brighton. Register at the school office. May 11. 3:30pm: Afler School Films. 254·3620. Ephraim Greenberg, Rabbi May 12, at St. Gabriel's School Hall: Las Aquarium. 113 Washington St.. Brighton. 254· 1333. Abraham 1. Halbfinger, Rabbi. Services: Weekdays at 7:30am and sun­ Vegas Night. Tty your luck at rouletUI or May 11. 7pm: Evening Book Discussion down, Sat. at 8:45am, Sun. at 8:30am. blackjack. Group. Presumed Innocent. by Scott Faith Center Foursquare Gospel May 15·17, S·8pm; Registration for JIM Turow. The library is wheelchair acces· Church HEALTH AND Community Summer Camp. Medical sible. There is parking space for those with forms now available; proof of income re­ license plates for the handicapped. At. Guest Quarters Hotel, 400 Soldiers SPORTS quired. Sliding fee ac.ale. Field Road. Allston. Free parking. Community counseling and psychother­ 88 Room 442·6442. Stephen Johnson, Reverend. A Allston-Brighton YMCA apy available. Call Judith Schwartz. 107 Bright.on Ave.. Allston. 522·7782. vital community of believers who pray for, 470 Washington St., Brighton. MSW/LICSW, at. 783·2872. Proof of in· April 15·May 7: Death and the Maiden, encourage and support one another. Sun· 782-3535. May 6: Spring Soccer program come required. Sliding fee scale. paintings by Mango. Hours: Thu.·Sat. day mornings, 10:30am·l2 noon. begins. lnstructionaJ program develops l 2·6pm, Sun l ·4pm. into an intramural league. Ages 6-9 play Soviet-American Friendsh!P Hill· Memorial Baptist Church from l1:30am-12:30pm: ages 10·13 play Night at the Boston Food Co-op Faneuil Branch Library 279 North Harvard St., Allston. from 12:30-l:SOpm. Open to the commu· Moy 7, 7pm in the Community Room. 419 Faneuil St.• Oak Square, Brighton. 782·4524. nity; coaches still needed. Call for info. Talk with Co-op member Mary Meehan 782-6705. All programs free to Lhe public. Sunday school is held at 9:30am. Wor­ and MIT student Andy Bloch. who will ship service at 11 am. fellowship hour at American Heart Association, travel to Leningrad in June. See two short Israeli Folk Dancing noon with refreshments. Special choral ar­ Allston/Brighton Branch videos: American children visiting the rangements every Sunday. Monday nights, 8·J0:30pm at Temple May 11. 5pm: Second organizational USSR & Soviet children thinking aboul B'nai Moshe, 1845 Commonwealth Ave.. Our Lady of the Presentation meeting of this new branch. ln the Doc· war. Write "peace mail'' t.o someone in the Brighton. Teaching and requests 8·9pm: Parish tors Conference Room, Seton 4. St. USSR. Russian music and food. SS dona· requests only 9-10:30pm. Admission $2. Elizabeth's Hospital, 736 Cambridge St., Lion requested to s1,1pport the Soviet· Info: 787·4381. 676 Washington St., Brighton Center. Brighton. Info: 449-5931. x23. American Sail. At. 449 Cambridge St., All· 782·6260, 782·6261. Father William F. ston. Info: 787-1417. Salmon. Vicar. Boston Ski and Sports Club CHURCH AND 214 Lincoln St., Allstion. 789-4070. Ski "Time to Choose: To Waste or St. Aidan's Church trips throughout. New England. social Not To Waste" TEMPLE 158 Pleasant St.. Brookline. 277-0799. events. more. Call for schedules. May 9. 7·9pm: Community forum on the Allston Congregational Church Father Leonard A. Coppenrath. Pastor. May 6. 9am: Charles River Day canoe soaring cost of Lrash disposal and the pos· 41 Quint. Ave. Allston. Rev. Deidre Masses held on Saturday at 4pm; trip, beginning at Medfield. Cost: S28 for sible solutions of recycling and re-use. Scott. The Sunday worship service is held on Sunday at lOam and 12 noon. members and guests. Call for more info. Sponsored by City Councilors David Scon­ at lOam. CoffeEl hour follows. dras and Rosaria Salemo. At Jack· St. Anthony's Church Community Rowing Program son/Mann Communit.y School, 500 Brighton Ave. Baptist Church 43 Holton St.. Allston. 782-0775. Father Open for the season, sponsored by the Cambridge St., Allston. Info: 725-4376. 30 Gordon St., Allston. Rev. Charlotte Daniel P. Hegarty, Parish Priest. Father MDC. Free introductory sessions every M Davis. pastor. Sunday worslup service William J. Minigan. Parochial Vicar. Sunday. llam-2pm at the Daly Skating is at. 1 lam, followed by a coffee and fellow· Pastoral Associates: Sr. Joan Dropski, Rink, on Nonantum Road by the Charles SENIORS ship hour. All are welcome. O.P. and Sr. Eileen Linehan. 0.P. River. Brighton. Programs for youth Saturday Masses at Sam & 4pm. Sunday (12· 17 years). seniors (50 and over) and Brighton Evangelical Masses at. 7am, 9am (at. McNamara those with special needs. Info: 868·4903. Veronica B. Smith Senior Center House), lOam & 11:30am. Weekday Mass· Congregational-Church 20 Chestnut Hill Ave.. Brighton. 404 Washington St.• Brighton Center. es a.t 7am & 9am. Franciscan Children's Hospital and Rehabilitation Center 254-6100. Open Monday through Friday 254-4046. Rev. Robert Sullivan, Interim St. Columbkille's Church 8:30am·4:30pm. Classes, exercise, more. Pastor. Worship services at 10:30am, fol­ Formerly Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Lunch is served Mon.·Fri .. 12:15pm. Call lowed by coffee hour. Sunday School at 321 Market St., Brighton. 782·5126. 30 Warren St., Brighton. 254·3800. to make a reservation. Age 60 and over. 9:15am. All ages welcome. Mid·week serv· A con.temporary Mass is celebrated on May 21, 6pm: "Come Dance With Us" May 9-11: Exhibit of photos by Soviet ice, 7:30pm Wednesdays, preeeded by a Sundays at 9am. followed by coffee and gala benefit at the Roxy, 279 Tremont St., former journalist Simeon Rogozin. Hours community supper at 6pm. Thrift shop doughnuts. AU are welcome. Boston. Fashion show by Yolanda and the 10am·4pm. Free. OBITUARIES

BILLS, Howard OR, Alice McDowell father of Chandler formerly the Boston of West Harwich, on father of Rev. Ed· William-In Geor· of Natick, Donald E. D., Jr. of North Wil· Post. Graveside April 27. Wife of the ward J. Phillips gia, formerly of All· of Rockland and Mil· mington, Gregg, Jeff services were held at late George H. M.M. of Nairobi, the Workmen's PREPAYING A ston. on April 24. dred V assalotti of and Sonialee, all of Cir­ Knight. Sister of Kenya, Diane Smith Retired Master Sar· Waltham. Interment Brighton. Graveside cle Cemetery. West Gertrude Lythgoe of of A bin gt.on and FUNERAL Roxbury. gent, U.S. Air Force. was heJd in Blakely, services were at Mt. Brighton, Margaret Donna Higgins of HELPS YOUR Husband of Gloria GA with full military Auburn Cemetery. Mozier of Arlington West Roxbury. Late FAMILY (Harris) Bills; father honors. and t.he late Marion member Boston Col· DAPOLLONIO, GALLANT, Lucy F.,.._ n often unsu11 of Donald of Atlanta and Kathryn Lyth· lege Alumni Assn. oC your wishes You can and Dwight of Ma· BOYD, Chandler Catherine A. (Lan· I. (Arbing)-Of New· goe. Funeral Mass Class of 1937; Sir help tllem ulldelstand by con, GA. Brother of D. "Den" Sr.-Of dy>-Of Brighton, on ton, formerly of was held in St.. Night Chevrus discussing your plans with Harold J. of AZ, Brighton, on April April 26. Wife of the Brighton. on April Columbk.ille Church. Fourth Degree K of !hem Afl9! )'OU do IO wt late Frank; mother 29. Wife of the late ldvl5e YIJll wrce your plans Elaine Gobbi of Na· 28. Husband of So­ C; Past Grand do¥m and place needed tick, Richard C. of nia (Kachajian); of Mary C. Hawe and Henry V.; mother of McAULIFFE, Knight, Brighton fund$ 111 an Irrevocable Carol T. Howell. HenryV. of ME and Marian E.-Of Council 121 K of C: funeral 1M1 11111 wl gain both of Acton. William J. of North Brighton, OD April fllleml member Local 1066 For tu!Ulet inbmatlOll on '------. · Funeral Mass was Reading. Sister of 23. Daughter of the Intl. Longshoreman funeral prepiannl1g Ind rie held in St. Columb­ Margaret G. Hyduk late Eugene T. and Clerks Union. Funer· NEW ENGLAND FUNER­ kille Church. of Watertown, Mary Mary E. (Meehan) al Mass was held in contKt T.H. McVey Monuments AL TRUST please F. King of FL and McAuliffe. Sister of us fol a tree orocnure e111r (est. 1905) Our Lady of the tied No GtNter l

Unjque Hair Etc., believes the barri­ er presents a safety hazard. Barrier "The city wants the customers here continued from page 1 to parallel park [against the sidewalk closest to the stores). It will be dan­ gereous when the drivers get out of sign from the organization she be­ their cars. There is the danger that lieves is responsible for initiating the they could get hit by the traffic pass­ barrier. ing by." " The L. U.C.K. [Neighborhood As­ McManus also has concerns that sociation} is in favor of it. I think that elderly people who frequent the stores they are the ones who instigated it. I would have a hard time maneuvering am dropping out of L.U.C.K.," said the area tightened by the guard rail. Theresa Elliot. " I found out about it She added that several of her elderly a few weeks ago. They (L.U.C.K.] regular customers are enraged by the should have [directly] told us about barrier. it." L.U.C.K. stands for Lake. Charline Lawless, owner of Carte

Lakeshore, U ndine, Callha, and Ken­ HU: PHOTO Blanche, a card and gift shop. said rick streets Neighborhood As­ Steve Costello and Marion Alford of L.U.C.K. are together on their sup­ there is no other places in that area sociation. port for the barrier. for customers to park. "Every cus­ "This [the barrier) is a disgrace. I tomer that has come in has com­ am not able to walk to those stores. plained. "We sell a lot of wedding If 1 am not able to drive there. Lhen ing and exiting and the MBTA trains directly in front of the building is still invitations. People won't come in if I can't go," she added. crossing Commonwealth Avenue." pending. they don 'I. find a place to park," she In a letter to the editor sent. t.o the Grealish said he first heard of the Bracken supports parallel parking said. Citizen Item dated May l, Marion Al­ city's barrier idea during a meeting at in front of the Grealish store front. She pointed out the following res· ford and Stephen Costello, L.U.C.K. Neighborhood Services in February. "There is not enough room on his trictions: it is illegal to park on Com­ president. and vice president, respec­ ''When I attended the meeting with property for cars to angle park and monwealth Avenue in front of the tively. expressed their support of the Judy Bracken [Allston-Brighton liai­ have the proper turning radius," !;he store block; no parking on the right guard rail. "The take-over for illegal son from Neighborhood Services]. I said. side of Lake street; residentiaJ park· parking on public sidewalks is unlaw­ thought that it would be an informal Scarpignato said he expects discus­ ing only on the left side of Lake Street ful. The guard rail has been installed meeting between Bracken and myself sions wit.h Grealish 's lawyer in the and restricted parking on the St. to protect all people. the public. so Lo to discuss the concerns of neighbor­ next few weeks regarding any new John's side of Common wealth speak, and not a chosen few as insinu­ hood people. suggested proposals. Avenue. ated,'' she said. Grealish added that he was not Since last Thursday's construction. The other managers (Terry Burke. ·'The problem has been exacerbat­ aware that Scarpignato, would be at Scarpignato has addressed some manager of Kinko'sCopying; Khalid ed by the number of stores [seven] the meeting with city plans for the OPW oversights. He said that the Khawaja, manager of Lil' Peach: and that Grealish has. There is not enough construction of a barrier. OPW people replaced two barrels on Raffi Sarkissian, manager of the Col· space there for a safe walking pas­ "If T had known that.. .I would have Monday that had been placed on the lege Laundromat) expressed similar sage." Costello said in an interview come better represented. I would have Lake Street side to deter people from concerns to those of McManus and this week. brought an attorney and an ar­ parking and driving between the bar· Lawless. The manager of the Boston But some other opponents say the chit.ect," Grealish said. rier and the sidewalk. Permanent me­ College Bookstore Annex declined to guard rail is responsible for greater Bracken contends that she did noth­ tal poles are now in place at the comment and school administrator~ problems. ing to mislead Grealish. "I didn't spe­ entrance of the parking area. had not rel.urned the Citizen Hem'& ·'This guard rail is causing an over· cifically say that it was ScarpignaLo, Lastly, he said they may look at the calls by press time. flow of traffic onto Lake Street," said but indicated there would be other possibility of putting a gap in the mid· Martin Grealish Sr. was also not Lake Street resident. Thomas Walsh. people there." Bracken said. "We dle of the guard rail to aid pedestrian able to comment because he is out of " I think there should have been a Lried to come up with alternative so­ traffic. town until the end of this week. His break in the barrier for people, espe­ lut,ions. We thought. that. we were be­ Strong opposition was expressed by son said any new strategy involving cially t.he elderly, so they won't have ing pretty reasonable." managers and owners of the stores on possible action against the city includ· to walk around to the ends of it where The DPW's suggestion of Grealish the block. ing litigation will be determined upon it is dangerous because of cars enter- switching over to parallel parking Joanne McManus, manager of his father's return. BEST SELLERS LIST llllC)C)l(JJMI - Vl(t. home w/~la~ potenual. Very unusual detail 4 FP~ & great "ood­ IRIGHTOH - Svper 2 SR condO on quiet street F0, gra­ lltOOKLINE - Immaculate condo Very bn&ht. Modem eat-1n-h1tchen. tg. master BR cioos & cheery atmosjilere. $245,000. w/FP. rront & back porches. $279.000 Dixon Bain Ito Rodi IROOIWNE EXCLUSIVE - ~at a beauty! J BRs. 2·3 car pkg.. pvt. yd, sep. systems. UJ> IRO<*UNE- Golden sunsets. balcony. 2·1evel condo. $349,000 MLS. dated. bnflt & wonderful. $339,000. 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PUBLIC NOTICE The annual repurt or tile Abrah11n1 Dovek Memorial FoundatiOn is available at the oddre"s noted below, for iiupectlon during regular bu'li· ness hourll, by any citizen who so requeBts within t 80 days alt.er publication of this notice of its availnbllitv . · Abreham Dovek Memorial Foundation 81 Wallingford Road Briahton, MA 02135 The principal manager i~ Eli Dovek, TruM..oe FDt': 514 notice2 6 4

Brighton's Joseph V. Parisi has been appointed Vice President The Rev. Dr. Emil M. Hartl, of Brighton, was honored recently by Mor­ and Branch Manager of Sterling gan Memorial Goodwill industries, Inc., which dedicated its Pastoral Mortgage Company's Newton Education Seminar Room in his name. Morgan Memorial's Clinical office. Sterling is a wholly-owned Pastoral Education program, which Rev. Hartl has directed since 1967, subsidiary of University Bank, has trained over 200 theology students to date. At the age of 83, Rev. N.A. Mr. Pa.risi, who is responsi· Ha.rtl continues to lecture and do research. ble for all branch operations and business development, is a mem· ber o( the Greater Boston Real The big picture: The Office of the Boston. In joining, he also becomes Estate Board and is the director Arts and Humanities of the Cit.y of a member of the Home Builders As· of the Allbright Youth Hockey Boston is co-sponsoring an exhibit sociat.ion of Massachusetts and the League. of works by three women art stu­ National Association of Home dents, including Juliet Blackwell of Builders. Bletzer's current projects incJude Mr. and Mrs. William Allston. She attended the Art Insti­ include Tudor Place, a 110-unit con­ Noseworthy & Mr. and Mrs. R-0bert tute of Boston, and is finishing a dominium in South Boston. The Francis Mazzola, all of Bright­ Fine Arts degree at Northeastern BAGB promotes professionalism on . . Bethany Marie Hickey was University. Recently, her work was and quality development in the born on April 4 to Mr. and Mrs. seen in the Allston-Brighton Art building industry. Michael and Cynthia Hickey of Exposition at. the Brighton Branch L' Melrose; Mr. and Mrs. Herb and Library. The current exhibit can be Joanne DiFiore of Brighton and seen at the Scollay Square Gallery, Busy babies: Recent births in the area include a son, Matthew James. Mr. and Mrs. David and Louise on the plaza level of Boston City Hickey of Melrose are the grand­ Hall, through May 31. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lowre of West Roxbury. Proud grandpar· parents And, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ 0 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard ward Aucoin of Newton gave birth Building a reputation: Brighton Lowre of Brighton and M.r. and to a daughter, Kerry Ann, on April resident James M. Bletzer. treas· Mrs. James Mazerall of Hyde 11. Her grandparents are Mrs. urer of Boston-based First Homes Park ... Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Madeline Beath of Brighton and Development Corporation, has been Anne Mazzola of Brighton an­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Aucoin of accepted for membership in the nounce Lhe birth of a son, Joseph Newton. Congratulations! Builders Association of Greater Daniel, on March 29. Grandparents -compiled by Mark Waldstein

night's receipts were being counted. Officer Joe Parker reports that. Police One of the suspects held a large there were l 9 homes and 16 motor silver knife to the manager's chest continued from page 7 vehicles entered with articles taken and then dumped the cash drawer in Allston-Brighton during the past robbery of the Chestnut Hill onto the desk. Both of the supects week. In addition, 16 people were Ground Round, police said. grabbed about $3,000 and ran out arrested for drinking in public and A witness to that robbery told the rear door into an awaiting mo­ one motorist was arrested for oper­ police that, while he was leaving tor vehicle which Ded on Chestnut ating under the influence. .JI Ch ari<'~ Sr. 167 N1·\\'h 11 rv S1. through the restaurant's back door, Hill Avenue towards Route 9, The next meeting of the A/B be was suprised by the two sus­ police said. 16 Broad Sr. 140 1 H' 1110111 - St. Police and Community will be held pects who were hiding behind the at Station 14 at 7:30 on May 11. 50 Milk St. door. Both suspects then entered Community Sevice 0£ficer's ~port The guest speaker will be Richard the building and went directly into Iannella, the Code Enforcement the office where the previous Station 14 Community Service Director for the City of Boston.

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~ N01!1" SUfFOUC ~M"'"""™ "'°" ·OFFICE CLERK Auto RESIDENTIAL • Bookkeeper Rental Agency COUNSELORS BOOKKEEPING Pa.rt t ime. Flexible h ours arranged. OFFICE HELP PT & FT positions available Wor!( with a skifted prolessional ream to prOllide case managemenl, OFFICE Experie nce supl'!rvise clients in adivilles of daily living and crisis • Auto Parts Drivers preferred but Intervention Salary to start $1 7,000 plus excellent will train. benelils and oppor1unlly for professional growth • Full·time permanent position. Great Full a nd part t im e p ositions and development tn a stimulating. supportive envi· career opportunity for a professional available. Apply in person: ronmenl person w11h some office experience to 39 N. Beacon St., COOK work In a busy bookkeeping office In Call J ohn at Rusco Au to Parts Allston that is easily accessible by pubhc Allston FULL-TIME POSITION transportation 782-4460 254-3220 Person needed to assume responsibility lor meal • Must have good organizational and peo­ preparation, planning and lood purchasing lor a ple skills-accuracy with figures and large commundy residence Safaiy $15,000 plus detail essential. Data entry, cashiering, lull benefits package If Interested In the above positions, contac t Elsa and switchboard e>cpenence helpful. Amroileh, 301 Broadway, Chelsea, MA 02150, • Competitive salary and l ull benefit Tel. 884-9471. package. Clerk Lifeguard Also seeking dcpendablo reliet stall to superviso Call Donna Duffy for an appointment at 15 hour/week position in Allston M emo r ial residents part1opato In community activities. All 254-0700 or send resume to: Wolfer 's area. Afternoon hours. Duties in· Day through shibs available Sti1111ng at S6 per hour. llghUng, Attn: Donna Duffy, 103 North Please call Magi• LaPolnte at 884-9471 elude photocopying and filing. Labor Day. Beacon Street, Allston, M.A 02134. Senior Life­ Nfl-ma'fWJ Ac '"" E~ ~ l\.nl!Y frrcloY• No agencies please Call Ken Melanson savings or An Equal Opportuntty Employer WSI plus 254-7300 CPR r e- Viofen Corp. quired. Musi 28 Travis S t ., Allston, MA 02134 relate well You 're on the Right Road. to public. Salary ' 0:t negotiable. \ Be A Homecare Specialist Call There Are Benefits To Making The (617) 783-4271 COMPANY World A Becter Place To Lit:e . . .

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Antiques Apartments Apartments Autos Auto$ Wc:rnted For Rent Wanted For Sa le For Sale PLAYER PAINO this newspaper are 1986 LINCOLN MARK 7 Screen Printer WANTED $2500 REWARD 1975 BUICK, Great available on an equal op­ LSC -SOK, fully loaded. Prefer elec. grand type Professional males seek Transportation! 4door, Experienced in printing. Join a portunity basis. Any home new tares. gray w/black in­ POP wilh music rolls. 3-4 bedroom, rent con­ automatic, am/fm, 60K on seeker who feels he or terior, traction-lock-axle growth company with excellent 508-369-8523 trolled, apartment In motor. Needs radiator. --- she has encountered Brookllne. Excellent $500/bestoffer 738-4492. $13.500. 617-482-6519. benefits. WANTED- OLD Fur­ discrimination should references. Avallabahty NO Saturday calls. niture, oriental rugs, contact the HUD, Boston. date Is flexible. 247-6846. 1983 FORD RANGER· Call John at silver, 1ewelry, clocks, Mass. 1978 CADILLAC FLEET­ excellent condition. First. violins, paintings, bric-a­ (617) 585-5309 WOOD BROUGHAM. $1850. Secures (617) 782-3503 brac, etc. Mrs. Berry, Completely overhauled. 730-8335. 96~ BOSTON- 2 bedroom tor showroom condition. Albert Basse Associates lease or sublet- On 'B' Sacrifice. S2500. Joe, GOVERNMENT SEIZED 55 Henshaw St., Brighton WANTED- POSTWAR Line. near B.U., begin 731-5058. Vehicles from $100. Designer Furnishings, 611189. $865/month. Sara, SAVE15PERCENTOFF Fords. Mercedes. Corvet· lighting, Decorative Ob­ 739-5162. your Comprehensive Auto 1978 LINCOLN TOWN tes. Chevys. Surplus. iects/Art-Knoll, Herman Insurance premium by COUPE- 45k Florida Buyers Guide 1·800-687· HYDE PARK- 4 room Mlller, etc. 617426-5740. having your windowS per­ miles, no rust, blue 6000 xS4661. duplex ranch- hardwood manently etched with leather, mint. $4200. - ---­ •HOUSEKEEPER lloors. gas heat, off street VIN . New chemical Brookline, 445-3300. ATTENTION. Govern­ Flexible Hours parking, big yard, reslden­ process- takes 1 hour at ment seized vehicles from Antique$ tial area, cellar, washer/ 15 hours per week. Provide general cleanlng es­ your home or office. Call 1979 LINCOLN TOWN $100. Fords, Mercedes, pecially In kitchen/dining room area dryer hookup, 15 minutes Mobile Repair Service CAA (Wellington Model). Corvettes, Chevys. to Chestnut Hill. $600 All options. looks and Ask for Barbara Dee PAINTINGS, highest Inc. for detalls anytime, Surplus buyers guide. 1- plus/month. Available 611 . runs good. $2500 or best 602-833-8885 ex1.A6437. prices paid for old pain­ 267 -0038 & leave Security deposit & ref­ message offer. 784-9105. •GROUNDS CUSTODIAN tings. 508-462.ao66 erences required. 364- Full lime, year round position Provide yard worl< 6214. evenings. 1986 DODGE VAN· 18K Carpentry and ottier outside duties. Asstst mdOOrS 111 a var· ADartments Autos miles. slant ~. power lety of projects as needed. No experience ERRORS For S

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Call Elderly CQra Valid drivers license. 4·5 PROFESSIONAL MAIDS Jona1han Landman RAINBOW FLOORS hours dally. 254-3523. Will clean your house. 666-8827 Janltorlal apartment, or condo SERVICE GROUP !RISH WOMAN Installed Sanded and EARN MONEY AT Services Otfers you carpet, rug & Weekly, bi-weekly, one­ With excellent references Refinished. Expert and HOME! Assemble upholstery cleaning using time, service We do it seek live-in or live-out courteous service. jewelry, toys, electronic, COURTESY deep soil extraction ALLI ''We're the cleaners Health positions with elderly per· Please Call: others. Full time/pan lime equipment For Quallty to call when you care MAINTENANCE son. Call Claddaugh work available 1-407-744- Service call, 254-5931 923-8871 enough to use the very Residential & Commer· Home Health Care, 3000 ext $4403. 24 2 RN 's and homecare besl." Free Estima1es c1al Banks • Churches • 239-0703. hours. The Floor Sanders Insured & bonded. aides- 24 hour availabih· Homes • Medical Build· Evening Drivers 734-8500 ty. Good references. ings • Offices • Schools Child Care EXPERIENCED, cenified, Reasonable rates LARRY'S • Stores Insured/Bond­ nurses' aide available for Needed 617-442-4902 ed. 24 Hours Services work Cali Evelyn, Must have own vehicle & CLEAN SWEEP FLOORS Free Estimates. BEFORE OUR famny 739-7158 knowledge of Brookline, HOME OFFICE WANTED: 39 People to & 734·5103. moves out of state in Installed/Sanded Brighton & Allston. Poten­ CLEANING lose 8-100 lbs plus with EXPERIENCED WOMAN June, I want to help our Refinished tial earnings from $8· Immediate Service. new appetrte control/nutri­ available to care for elder­ wonderful babysitter find $10/hour. 731·9331 Basic or heavy cleaning. tl on program DOMESTIC ly person. Mornings to FREE ESTIMATES a new family to adopt. Weekly or bi-weekly Guaranteed 782-0723 afternoons 54.7-4555. FULLY INSURED AND She prefers working Floor Sander or One·hme Service about 20 hours/week for 1 NUTRICONSULTANTS COMMERCIAL RN, LPN & NURSES 254-801 7 Must have experience in Insured & Bonded baby or toddler In NUTRITION AIDE seek positions for in all phases. Top pay. Must Available Monday­ Brighton, near St. COUNSELING CLEANING home patient care. Kind, have car. Call Tlm, 508· Saturday Elizabeth's. Must be a Integrated nutrition­ RUG SHAMPOOING competent. caring & For Sale 699-7179, evenings. ca11566-nn considerate, warm family natural healing, diet dependable 24 hour care days or evenings Call Ann, 254-8166 therapy & nutrition Are you a Fuss- available. Reasonable MATTRESS · Mattress Profe$slo na I rehabilitation, nutritional Budget? rates. 617-284-1563 FREE ESTIMATES CHARLESTOWN- hve out Warehouse open to the Help biochemistry. Unique, Are you particular about nanny for infant Part public. All Brand names METROWEST FLOOR & supponive program your office as you are your lime. References re- at discount prices. THE EXECUTIVE HOMECARE Kitchen or Brookline, 277-2278, 4· home? quired Nonsmoking ElectrlciQns MATTRESS MAN, 660 ADMINISTRATOR hardwood noors cleaned, 8pm, Monday, Tuesday, Here is your opportunity 241-7532. Arsenal Street, Water· waxed, polished. Very Thursday. Saturday, 3- to DO something abOul it FULL TIME position town (opposite the Water· Reasonable. Always in 6pm. Or For your specialist in available for a well MASSACHUSETTS town Arsenal). 923-0010. the city. Hair salons, Accupuncture Associates cleaning. Chimney STATE Electrician No. organized, resourceful specialty shops welcome of Cambridge, 491-4410. Call for /Services E25672-J ou rneyma n. NEW ELECTROLUX, /creative individual Appli­ Very Reasonable. 508- Friday. 4-9pm. Appointment R.J. Stevenson. All types $299.00 complete with cant should possess 443-1957 or 485-9456. of Electrical work. power nozzle, Limited managerial & bookkeep­ 784-9105 Chimney Doctors ing skills. able to work Chimney Sweeps Reasonable rates. Call Edition Originally $549 HOUSECLEANING Home PEP GENERAL 254-1026. Full 2 year company war· /communicate with a Excellent references. Repairs Chimneys swept, Caps & ranty Your Electrolux variety of people Effec­ CLEANINGCO. Ouahty work. Very masonry work. Safety in· BAY CITY Man for 39 years DAVID tive oral/written com· responsible. Please call HANDYMAN Inside spections w/sweeps. See ELECTRICAL KRUGER, services, sup­ munication skills are JIM'S 782·6251 . Carpentry, Plumbing and our ad in 'AT YOUR SER­ CONTRACTORS plies, 232·6195. essential. The ad­ JANITORIAL SERVICE some Electrical Repairs. VICE' 361-3135. Lie. No.A9922 268-7734. ministrator 1s responsible Trash removal daily from Complete wiring for for the day to day admtn· HOUSECLEANING 254-5511 . halls. Bulbs replaced. Irish cleaner available Davis Chimney Co. residentJaJ & commercial. SEWING MACHINES· istration of a non-proht, Halls maintained. Ex· with experience & MR. FIX-IT Chimneys repaired & Expert installation of inter­ due to School budget cuts neighborhood organiza· cellent references. Fully references. Ann, rebuilt. Chimney caps. com & lire alarm systems. the nation's largest tion consisting of 1200 Rainbow Renovations. All insured. Tel. 731-0937. 782-4335. Free estimates. See Our 484-0722, ask for Joe or manufacturer offers new members & 30 volunteer around the house. Bath & directors. Salary com· kitchen Illes. etc. Call Ad In 'AT YOUR SER· Brian. zig-zag's, many stitches. HOUSECLEANING VICE.' 731·9858 mensurate with ex­ Haim. 389-7005. blindhem, buttonholes, I'm the one you want! perience. Send resume everything. 20 year Reliable, experienced, to: Beacon Hill Civic Fences guarantee. Originally great references. Call Commercial $499 now $129. Heavy Association, 74 Joy anytime. Hillarie, Income Tax J &J Street, Boston, MA., duly freearms. $30 more. 884-0893. LAWN & GARDEN FENCE Credit cards, COD, Free 02114. CONSTRUCTION, BELMONT delivery. Exchange only. HOUSECLEANING CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE 315-593-8755. Reliable, responsible, CONCORD AVENUE & Repair ATTENTION: Affordable, rehab le Walking distance to Low rates/Free Estimate mature adult seeks work. garden design, construc­ Center accessible Ates. SCOTT STEREO console References. Experienced. & 730-8335 The recently published tion and care. 2 & 128. 22,000 sq.ft .•will (Copley model). small 286-1635, before 9:30pm. TELEPHONE Spring clean-ups. subdivide. T at door & am­ To Place Your FENCING undercounter freezer, 617-736-7095. ple parking. HVAC & AD in 15.000 BTU air condi· Garage Doors NUMBER for CLASSIFIEDS tioner. 90" tufted sofa, 2 ENFIELD janitor services. Overhead garage doors & PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING twin beds, dresser, bridge 484-6107. Call electric operators. New CLEANING MANAGEMENT Residential commer· set, linen chest & many & 232-7000 installed & repaired. Loui~ CORPORATION cial. Clean-up, mulch, other items. <469-0687. We clean apanments, Dono1an. 617-769-4470. was INCORRECT. shrubs. Free Estimates. SLASH GROCERY BILLS!!! houses & offices. Win· Construction Floor dows, gardens. The CORRECT 327-2606. Learn insider's proven NUMBER IS as ---- refunding method! lnfoona· 617·625-9138. SANTO Covering Home INDICATED BELOW. lion? Rush stamped self ad­ CRYSTAL Improvement PROFESSIONAL BUTERA dressed envelope to: CONSTRUCTION RUGS INSTALLED, stret­ CLEANER available. Own HAVE YOU Graduated Mass. ched & repairs. 598-9011 Foodmaster Publications, Agricultural College Carpentry, roofing. pain· D.M.8. Construction transportation & supplies. PREPARED or 571-6624. 251 Garden St .• Jl.4, Cam­ For free estimate call Ber· Established 1924 ting. No job too big. No bridge. 02138. & Restoration YOUR TAXES? job too small We do them nadette, 783-4476 landscaping • Interior/Exterior, Expert PERSONAL INCOME General Contractor ALLI Licensed & insured Floor Painting • Carpentry • TAX PLANNING Garage Window Cleaning Foundation Plating and Paul, 472-2951 . Also specializing 1n Vic· Return Preparation Sanding Housecleanin_g Sodding For Rent torlan Restoration • 20 Financial and Estate F & G SUNSHINE Lawn Consultant years experience • Ref­ Planning. ADAM'S Lawn Maintenance CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE erences • 277-0339. SERVICES 9am·11pm by Formal and Informal INC. HARDWOOD IMMEDIATELY· 2 NEW ENGLAND appointment. Pruning Complete building ser· FLOORS secured garages. Extra Residences Reasonable Rates. Householp Draining vice. Remodeling, roof· Sanded-Refinished large can accommodate Offices & Buildings Convenient Downtown Peat, Wood Chips or ing, gutters, all types of Installation-Repairs limousines. 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Landscaping Window CLASSIFIEDS CleanIng PAT HOARTY Complete Window Cleanlng Landscaping Housecleani1!9 ~\tliiihS.1Niilh&MUl.mimt.2z.:&1;;Ul.Hit.Miii. SUNSHINE Service CALL THE NUMBER THAT WORKS: 232-7000 • DEADLINE: TUESDAY, 5 pm . SERVICES Spring cleanups. New lawns sodded. Old lawns NEW ENGLAND loamed & seeded. Shrubs Paint and Pest Control Real Estate Roofing/ Rubbish Residences pruned & planted. Peat Paper For Sale Gutters, Sfdlng Removal Offices & Buildings moss & bark mulch. Interior housecleaning of 254-2223 PAINTING BROOKLINE ·yachts • Ships· - PAUL & PAULS "We go anywhere." Specializing in interior ROACHES-ANTS Runkle School Lost CARNEY & SONS "Pride in our work." work. Paperhanging, RODENTS Motivated seller offers Harvey Layton, So met,.. Ing? Plastering, Sheetrocking, mint, 2 bedroom, 1'12 ROOFING CLEAN OUT SERVICE EXTERMINATED Dennis Griffin, Special Finishes baths townhouse. 1 car All Styles. Roofs, Gutters. Furniture removal & Res., 617-242-6069 Insured. Free estimates cteanout. We buy & sell FOUND SOMETHING? Call Bill Murphy. Free Estimates garage, central air, walk References. estate furniture & all old Boston,617-367-0082 LOST SOMETHING? 787-5768 Licensed lo T. Prices $204,900. Your call will be returned. REMAX R.C. 782-3946. items including knives, CALL tt you launcl eomem.ng, maybe we 782-1565 swords & firearms. SUNSHINE can help you ttnd the ownei. and 449-3200. 1a2.51n. tt you Iott 110rnethlng maybe we CLEANERS can help you rind ltll Cillzen Grollp 389-4620 Pubtlcatlona will run I.OSI and RUBBISH REMOVAL Found ads tor FREE FOR ONE Cellars, attics, backyards, (See our ad under WEEK . Wedo t9SaN9 tlle ngh110 stores, garages, factories. Household Services) edit or change your copy ~emove trees and brush. Also buy junk. Call Sa Ivy. CLEAN WINDOW BE 2-0468. SPECIAL Ma$onry $8 {inner & storms) SCRAP METAL Handy Andy REMOVAL Services ALL TYPES OF Appliances, boilers, oll MASONRY: Brick & con­ tanks, miscellaneous ser· Window crete steps • Stone & con· vices. Free estimates. crate walls • House Call Bob, ns-5374. Repair foundations • Driveways HEWLETT • Excavation. 739-7830· CORDS CHAINS days, 325·6605-late nights. PACKARD WINDOW CARMINE TROUBLES? PICARIELLO Fenian Painting TOM MALONE 782-6530 Any type of masonry General Contractor. Ex· Interior/Exterior painting. GLASS PUTTY work. Cement. Flagstone. tenor our specialty. Barry Stucco, Stone Walls, Sullivan, 436-2588. · · Wallpaper stripping & Pointing and Remodeling. hanging, window cords Call 438-9519. MOONEY replaced 522~973. Garaoe &. PAINTING Yard LOADER & DUMP Sales G&J CONSTRUCTION 787-2348 CO , INC. Masonry TRUCK available. Contractor-Established Manos Painting NEW 1960. Steps, Chimneys, 488-8698 or 926-2547 Interior • Exterior • Roof· CLASSIFIED Walls, Stonework, Poln· ing • Carpentry • ·--VACUUM CLEANER GARAGE & YARD SALE ting; Brick paving and Bathrooms • Kitchens • Repair. All makes. Free RATE 11111! driveways. 333-6911 Free Estimates pick-up and dehvery. Call Advertise your 924-8135. Walter O'Regan, your Garage/Yard Sale in MASONRY Electrolux Man. New C.G.P. for Just $121 Top Quality Work PAPERING . vacuums and supplies. Yes, $12 win give you 15 words In your ad (25 oents References Available AND PAINTING *Limited Offer-While Supply Lasts 734-93n P.K. Thorpe per additional word) for 734-1291 CALL FIGLER one week! ... and There's More . . ALL ads require prepay­ 469-5257 782-3616 Tutoring ment & must be rec1eved For all your 11 DESKJET before Tuesday. 5pm for Painting needs that week's publication STONEWALLS Licensed and Insured EXCEL IN SCHOOL It's that easy! Quality Work c::~ ~1595 s597 Individualized Instruction Call 232· 7000 x30 to PATIO Reasonable Fees (LIST $2695) (LIST $795) in your home All place your ad today! Any type of Concrete Free Estimates academic subjects. Work. Ashalt Driveways Brochure of References Foreign languages. SAT, BRIGHTON- 26 3 ACT, SSAT Test Prepara· 5/6, GUIDO VITTIGUO PAINTING & PAPER- •t@:1 :a•$t \ ,).1*$Wft ., c.;.\•@u4 J:JS~4\t·P?S£\M:1J•:.::1 Lincoln Street. tion. College Applications, 1 Oam-4pm, FLEA 438-5524 HANGING - Painting 203 SOUTHWEST CUTOFF --··-"- n ~ -~- Computer Consulting. MARKET -Books, After 5 pm. and paperhanging and RT. 20 NORTHBORO •· --- -~fttt.H Call Collegiate Tutors, removal. Specialize in CALL TOLL FREE 800-553-1176 ,,f_ ..:' =~~~ 787-7622 anytime. baked goods, spray painting, hallways, NATIONAL IOIM47-1176 IN VT. 800-332.0342 --=...= . =. =. ;:;;-=~~y='·~ - •;- MORE! playrooms. apartments, 15011ua-1uo· H:1-110 "'•1so1Q113.Jm ~ ,If' ttJ l houses, etc. Call after 6 " ...... p.-..,... e. •.,-,..i... Ope•::.:i-:;::;1::~::',.!"- - ' ESTATE/GARAGE SALE Typing May 7, 1989, 10am. All Word Processing merchandise priced to BROWN p.m 327-1491.P&G sell. No reasonable offer PAINTING I••························ATTENTION: GOVERN· SCAPPACE BROTHERS refused. 345 Clinton WORD & FINNEGAN Pets MENT HOMES· from Flat roofing. Specialists & Road. Brookline. ·Paperhanging PROCESSING $1.00 (u-repalr). Delln· Construction. All work Estabhshed 1915 'Remodeling CO Wordprocessing FINAL MOVING SALE quent tax property. guaranteed. Insured. Free No Job Too Small •Quality Interior & features fast/accurate typ­ 'h price. More items. 192 Repossessions. Call 1· Estimates. Lowest prices. Local, long distance, Exterior Painting · Skim ing services. • LEGAL Fanueil Street, Brighton. Pet Directory 602-838·8885 • ext. Quality work. 322-9554. overseas. Frequent trips Coating ·Plasteling ·Free ·MANUSCRIPTS Saturday, 516, 10am-4pm Estimates ·References Lost your Pet? GH6437. all N.E. N.Y. N.J. PA. DC. Found a Pet? ·MEDICAL Agents· SO State Carrier 567-5928. JAMAICA PLAIN· 54 Have a Pet for sale? Rooms "THESES 36+1927, 361-8185 Roofing/ For Rent · coMPLETE RESUME Rossmore Rd.(off TIM MCCARTHY Lookmg to Adopt? Washington Street), 5/6, A Directory for Animals to SERVICE INTERIOR PAINTING & Gutterse Sfdlng "CHARTS 10am-4pm. CIOlhes, small LARKIN MOVERS PAPERHANGING, old find their way home. ALLSTON- 3rd floor· appliances, furniture & Call 617-783-0744 ·oESK TOP Home-Office-Commercial paper removed. Quality rent 1. Shre kitchen & MORE! bath facilities. $87/week PUBLISHING STORAGE work. 25 years ex­ ANDERSON · NOTARY PUBLIC payable monthly. First, SOUTH BROOKLINE· 33 Overnight Service to New perience. Free Estimates. .DISC STORAGE Newton, 332·5n3. ROOFING last & references. Call Ashville Ad. 5/13, 9am· England, N.Y. and N.J. 935-7373. Flat fee/hourly rate. Plastering Roofing of all kinds. Slate Call Joan. 242-0978. Spm Student desks, PACKING maple bed, bikes, bench UGO PAINTING work, gutter work. Single BROOKLINE· Coolidge 50-State Service ply systems and tar & weights, lamps, games, Available SERVICE Comer· short term. large, bathroom mirror & morel SBA gravel. Carpentry. All newly furnished room with 232-2929 • Stucco • Wallpaper • Vacation CONTRACTORS work guaranteed. 30 refrigerator & parking. YARD SALE Stain • Spray Paint • Froo years in Brookline. Rentals MARATHON MOVERS: Estimates • 569-4625. 536· 2604, 6pm·11pm Mount Alvernia High CARPENTRY Call 739-n06 only Home/Office. Local and DRY WALL School. 790 Center HILTON HEAD, S.C.·2 Long. Pianos, Storage PLASTERING PAINTING Street, Newton. Saturday Par~ng Spoc& A PLUS bedroom, 2 1h bath. walk and Boxes. Trash and Good References 516, 9am-3pm. ROOFING lo beach, close to tennis, Demo. Insured. 524-1000. ForR•nt Free Estimates MDPU No. 26793. Insured All types. Residential or golf, sleeps 6. $450/week. BOSTON-HAWTHORNE 738-0681 commercial. All types of 350-6030 MARK'S MOVING PLACE· Parking for 1. gutter work & carpentry. WALSH REMOVAL Work Wanted $165/month. Call Paula, Professional consul· SERVICE, INC. 227-4645. PLASTERING tations-Free Estimates. Cellars-Garages-Yards Attics-Building Material Wanted MDPU No., 24806 SpecializJng in patching Prompt & courteous 2 YOUNG MEN avatlable Free Estimates To Buy oetlmgs, walls, etc. Cati service. lo work doing various Local & Long Distance Reasonable Rates 696-0434. 783-4991 tasks· Eager & willing to Movers Serving 47 States 469-0723. W.W. II ITEMS Household Moving team. 547-4555. PLASTERING AHOMAN ROOFING • German items wanted: Office Moving Of all types. All types of Ta_r and Gravel, Slate, BARRY'S DISPOSAL 566-6054 BROOKLINE -space near 24 hour service. Cellars, swords. daggers, helmets repairs. Ceilings our Shingle, Gutters and etc. by a local collector. CITIZEN GROUP Tappan & Beacon. 2n. attics, buildings, offices. Compare our low prices on specialty. No job too Sheet Metal. Reasonable 232·3711, leave CLASSIFIEDS 1748 or 497-7189. Miscellaneous services. Moving, PackJng & Storage. small. 254-6657. Rates. n6-3598. message. 232·7000 John, 246-n62. Page 24 CITIZEN ITEM May 4, 1989

Gillis said he was "seeking immedi­ make the catches," according to Hoff­ ately to fill the position and maintain man. Her effort earned her a game Brighton High softball team Bracken remains upbeat despite losses continued from page J continuity in Allston and Brighton be­ ball, the second game ball being cause they are such important neigh­ presented to Debbie McCarthy. borhoods." He is currently accepting Leading the batting brigade in the Even though the BHS girls softball new sidewalks on Washington Street. resumes for the position. Catholic Suburban Small School Di· team's record reads no wins and five McLaughlin cited similar Flynn ad­ vision are none other than Sl Col's losses, coach Jim Nikas and his squad ministration accomplishments in his In her role as liaison. Bracken, and Debbie McCarthy and Dawn MacMil· remain positive about the season. the link be­ 1985 and 1987 campaign literature. others before her, acted as Ian. McCarthy has punched out 20 "I'm greatly enthused," said Nikas. tween residents, developers and bus­ Bracken also referred to the ongo­ bits in 23 trips to the plate to produce "The team is together. This year we ing IPOD (Interim Planning Overlay iness owners and Lhe various city a torrid .870 average, and MacMillan have a junior varsity as well as a var­ departments. District) process as a positive step for has gone 14-18 for a sizzling .778 sity. Last year, the team had trouble the neighborhood. Before becoming "l t was an education you could not average. The rest of McCarthy's stats getting enough players to show up for Neighborhood Services advisor to the get in any university,'' Bracken said. are as impressive, the senior having games." IPOD board, or PZAC (Planning and 14 ribbies, 18 runs scored, and 14 sto­ Last Friday, the team almost Zoning Advisory Committee). Brack· len bases to her credit. MacMillan's snared its first win, leading Hyde en co-chaired the board as a neighbor· numbers stagger the imagination Park by four runs going into the final hood representative. across the board too, the shortstop inning. Brighton ended up losing the Bracken praises Flynn as "the St. Col's having slugged 4 homers, and road game but Nikas was pleased catalyst by which all of these projects continued from page 6 knocked across 26 runners. with his players' performance. "The have reached a successful con· Hoffman feels the "team is on t,he gap keeps narrowing from game to clusion." cording to Hoffman. Dianna actually verge of greatness," but is quick to game," noted the skipper. Flynn's last; minute endorsement. of had pitched in the St. Mary's game credit the players and his staff for the Thus far in the campaign, senior McLaughlin in his 1987 campaign with the muscle pull. but, being the success. "Everybody is contribut,ing hurler Kathy Seane, ticketed for against strong challenger Richard gamer that she is. had refused to come 100 percent." noted Hoffman. "We're Suffolk University this fall, has been Izzo is widely believed to have turned out. playing tremendous defensively. we're the team leader. Says Nikas. ''She's the election in the incumbent.'s favor. Eurglunes and 3rd baseman/of Rita taking the extra base, and we've got a co-captain and she's been the work· \1cLaughlin squeaked past Izzo by a Cardarelli socked roundtrippers, the the pitching and hitting too. The ad­ horse, pitching every game." margin of less than 150 votes. latter's being a three-ribbie job. dition of Dave MacMillan as coach, Yesterday, the Nikas nine played at Mayor's Office Director Don Gillis Cardarelli knocked in five runs al­ also has bad a tremendous impact on home {Cleveland Circle) against said Bracken's departure was "a great. together to go along with a perfect the team. He was a star player for Boston Tech. The game result was un· loss to our office. She's done an excep· two for two afternoon. She also made years. Anybody who's heard of soft· available at press time. Tomorrow. t,ional job. She's been able to bring "two of the finest defensive plays on ball in this area has heard of Dave the team continues its homestand. people together." fouls on the third base side, diving to MacMillan." taking on Jamaica Plain.

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