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Bridge Repair Funded 20 - MANCHESl?i:R HERALD, Friday, July 15, 1983 REAl Congressmen In hiding Salvation Army O ’Neill signs as sex scandal brews leaders arrives toll removal bill summer ESTATE page 2 ... page 3 page 4 Partly sunny Manchester, Conn. HOME OF THE WEEKM* < k w ii im< t It • and less humid Saturday, July 16, 1983 — See page 2 Single copy: 25C V ! v “ WOW WHAT A BEAUTY" BOTH HOUSE ANO PROPERTY". Gorgeous 12 room completely remodeled colonial. New windows and ceilings. Huge country kitchen with dining area and sliders to a red wood deck. For­ mal Dining room, 1 st floor family room, with brick wall Bridge fire place R/H. Library with lovely worm hole panel­ ing. Setting room off bed room. 4 biaths. Nice expand­ ‘ “ Y. C((jH able in-law suite. 20/40 in ground pool. Profession­ .'-W . ally landscaped yard with large garden tod. Very repair h ^ % '4 private 4V4 acres of beautiful land, A MUST TO SEE AT $153,900.00 funded WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Friday CHFA It now ovaHiblt at 10^% for Iho Art! Ilmo homo buyor. approved the spending of $21 million for repairs and NEW LISTINGS W ith tho rising Intorosl ro ttt. If y o u or# • firtt Nmo h o m o buyor. coll us. Moybo wo can't put you In Iho homoof your droamt, but other expenses related to the collapse of the Mianus wo can start you offi River bridge on the Connecticut Turnpike. In Connecticut Friday: ''BACK ON MARKET” —More questions were raised about the September 1982 inspection report on the Miahus River bridge. —David Pac. 27, of Warner Robins, Ga., and his wife, Helen, 23, who were inJured in the bridge collapse, were released Friday from Greenwich Hospital. The hospital declined to release any "ANOTHER TOP CHOICE" additional information about the couple. QUALITY shows in this (our room expandable MANCHESTER $39,500 Seven room Raised Ranch, dining room. Rec room. 2fi- The bridge money approved by the Senate was Cape. Features Include fireplace, large jalousled A super buy for a Condo with all the conveniences! Ap­ replaces, IVi baths, 3 bedrooms with parquet doors. included in an amendment by Sen. Lowell Weicker porch, aluminum siding and private yard. pliances, carpeting, patio with grill, pool, sauna & game Over one acre of assorted fruit trees, and many flower­ Jr., R-Conn., to the $10.9 billion appropriation bill for $64,900. Don't miss this one! room. Conveniently located near downtown on high­ ing trees and bushes. the Transportation Department. way. Call today A M U ST SE A T O N LY $72,900 00 The complete bill, passed 86-5, was sent to a conference with the House-passed measure, which totalled $11.2 billion. The House bill contains no similar provision, but a Weicker aide said no problems were expected in conference. The money outlined in Weicker’s amendment was from a transportation emergency relief fund and SOUTH WMDSOR $122,900 Nine room, 5 bedroom older 2 included no new revenues. Affordable luxury. Ideal for entertaining or just family Of the total, $20 million would go to the state of fun. You must see the two (ieldstone fireplaces, and the story in East Hartford. Enclosed cathedral ceilings in the living room, dining room & Connecticut for repairs to the bridge, while $1 million FULL DORMERED seven room Cape. 2 Full kitchen. 3 bedrooms, central vac, w/w throughout & 3 rear & side porches, dining room would be divided between Greenwich, Conn., and Port Baths, Extra large master bedroom. First floor zone heat. 12x34 family room. You must see this homo Chester, N.Y., for repairs of local roads and other (or yourself. panelled, nice yard. 2 full baths. den, (ireplaced living room, screened porch and "ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE" expenses such as police overtime related to the bridge garage. $74,500 Lovely+tome! CHFA — $29,000.00balance. 3 bedrooms, nice kitchen, Call novif — $45,900.— collapse. We cin help you become e wood stove, walk to lake. Asking $48,500.00 A 100-foot section of the span collapsed June 28, F U S E killing three people and injuring three others. "REALE" PROFESSIONALI M A R K E T SENTRY EVALUATIOM ^ . TEDFORD Officials of both states have been at odds over the Cell 646-4525, end itk lor Den. I Real Estate Services ik U z n t u n ^ REAL ESTATE STRAND REAL ESTATE traffic rerouUng caused by the bridge collapse. New D.F. REALE, INC. 223 East Canter SL. Manchaitar 643-Maa York officials have argued the heavy truck traffic Peal Eilala 64S Hartford Tplia, Hie. 30 Vamon 1 ^ ... Jiff Z t 647-9914 156 EAST CENTER ST. sent through Port Chester was huuing businesses ITS Main St., ■aodwitar, Ct. 2S Connacllcul Bhrd., Eaal Hartford, there and putting strains on the community's so Poquonock A n., WIndaor I ■lALMTATI ■t.44.A,i.H.n MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2000 646*4525 finances. Connecticut Gov. William O'Neill had asked the federal government for aid, but federal Transporta­ tion Department officials had said congressional mandates prevented them from providing money for a toll road. “ The executive branch has had its hands tied," said Rockin’ air Weicker in a statement. “ Thus it is up to the legislative branch.” Imitating a rock group with­ In a related development, the September 1982 out actually playing instru­ inspecion report declaring the bridge safe appears to ments made this group the show a rating change from poor to fair condition in a winning air band in a Friday ^^oiSdminiuni ^^(/npnunUy key category involving bridge bearing devices with a long history of serious problems, the Journal-Courier competition at the Buckley 0 ^ Only Fourteen Unite in our communilii maker of New Haven said Friday. Oakland Terrace so special. Comforlablp priuata School playground. John but stiff liHuled ideallii close to major shopping Failure of such devices as early as 1963 on the Wynn, top right, air-played t enlei s and only minutes from daumlown Hartford. Mianus bridge caused “ extensive and expensive damage,” a 1970 report stated. The report said the drums, while Scott Marcan- Come and see while Ikey laefi tonio acted as lead singer. Spacious 2 Bedroom Units a Garage & Full problem at one point was “ threatening to dump the POTENTIAL GALORE Basement a Appliances & Central Air a Energy span.” Rob Grasis, center below, OPEN HOUSE Efficient a C.H. F.A. Approved. A 1979 order to replace another type of bearing and A.J. Marcantonio acted V E R N O N ^ in this 7 Room Aluminum Sided Priced Affordably at $67,900 device on the Mianus bridge was delayed for nearly as guitarists without guitars. Sunday - July 17 New U&R 6 room Colonial, spacious Colonial on a 82x182 lot. 3 bed­ three years because “ the assignment slipped through 2 - 5 OPIN HOUSi: WID.-nU. 3-7 ' i . the cracks,” one state Department of Transportation They "aired" music by Def • 16-F Ambostodor Drive • 2Vi bilht living room with fieldstone fireplace, rooms, 1V& baths, remodeled eat-in SAT.-SNII. 1 .3 told the Journal-Courier. Leppard, a nationally popu­ • Locilsd in Northfield Green • 3 bedrooms formal dining room, kitchen with di­ kitchen, 11x19 family room with fire­ The newspaper said attempts to determine who lar rock group. An “air band" • Abiolutely epollsis • Tennis ONLY 5% DOWN made the apparent-rating change, when it was made • Pstio wlln gn grill • Swimming Pool nette area, 3 large bedrooms, VA place. Finished attic and oversized and why. have been stymied by DOT officials, who doesn't actually play music • All eopllencss in kitchen • Finished bstsmont baths, complete city utilities, move garage. have placed a temporary gag order on the two men — rather, it mimics the • All tnit lor only S74000. right in. ONLY $74,900. who made the September insoection. actions of musicians by > Directions; E Csnier to Porker to Rt on Lydoll to IsH 103/ 4% playing their guitars, drums, on Ambosoodor. tsiiaziin Ex e^olftman, llert|«io AvwHwblo U&R REALTY CO. ADJ Rota AM and other instruments in the ED GORMAN „ B43-2S92 M r £ z / ^ t.a [l 13.675 Reagan used “air." Aaaociatea iS a M Robert D. Murdock, Roaitor 203 MAIN STREET JUST OFF 1-86/EXIT 94 Herald photos by Torqulnio 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 174-6 OAKLAND STREET JACKaTON/OHOWCAta ________ 646-4040 Area Code 203-646-4144 MANCHESTER, CT. 646-1315 Carter book, • WE’RE SELLING HOUSES • ^ . IS .y ' ^ analyst says C f jB liiu D.W. FISH REALTY CO. I OF r n O M E s / , ^ ^ G O P still Interviewing candidates 243 Main St.. Manchesler Vernon Circle, Vernon WASHINGTON (U P I) — In an analysis of Ronald 643-1591 872-9153 ! Reagan's performance in his crucial 1980 debate with President Carter, a political consultant found "inescapable” the conclusion that Reagan aides used m leaked or stolen Carter material to prepare him, it Coltman getting nod for director’s race was disclosed Friday. NEW CAPE'S >64,900 “ There are too many places where the Reagan Custom designed expandable home built by Blanchard & flosMltoCon- Things got clearer on the Manchester Slruction Inc '■ffisT W B W campaign guesses which one of all possible defenses Republicans, GOP Chairman Curtis M. In the meantime, the Republican Four Republicans will challenge four Beautl^l 6 room Colonial on a nica tree linad atreat. Larga lot plus 2 car political scene this .week as former _ CHFA 10H% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE________________ garagal A mutt toaaal_________________________ ^ ^ or attacks will actually be used,” Samuel Popkin Smith said Friday.
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