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CARTER 'Cto t- M A ^ ExecRition MHS plays No. r NOfVaaik Man goes to chair ^ Aboi tor shot at Class LL title /II claiming Innocence /8 WATI Womt Manchc Orange 6:15 p.i ELLINGTON. Town- house Grodens. Beauti­ officers ful 1 bedroom Ranches MI8CEI1ANE0U8 Kite n\ Ond Townhouses with FDR RENT private entrance $510- Kite D MANCHESTER (Nor­ $550 monthly Includes M A N C H ESTER - Indus­ appliances, wall to Manches • Over $1,000,000 worth of Inventory must be sold. I theast oreo). Level lots trial, Office, commer­ is planne • Our yards are full. • Extra High Trade Allowances X opproxlmotelv 3/4 wall, olr and parking. cial space. 2400 sQuore No reasonable offer refused. • Finance experts on premises. acre. City sewer and Superintendent 872- feet. Loading dock. at Wickli water. 646-7207. 2025, R.C. White Co. Woodland Industrial demonsti Llpmen i1 , wfwrt swings, ssnics snd ssilstscllon come togelhsr. 236-5961. Pork. 643-2121. teebniQut ELLIN GTO N . 1 bedroom priies foi In beautiful suburban more inf< Sample Savinas: setting. Rental credits I 7 k JTV/8TERE0/ 1988 VW Jena for handling rentals ot I' o I a p p u a n c e s DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI property. Ideal tor re­ 30 Cents Widow 1985 BUICK German Quality & Enc Stop Foreclosure! Home­ tired person or non­ REFRIGERATOR for owners, consolidate your working wife. For de­ sole. Great for cottage Gari G REGAL LIMITED Prices starting at $8990 Mils, pay off your credit tails coll 236-5961. or on extra. $75. Even- Persons! 2 Oo«r Coup*. Dtrh cords, your cor or busi­ M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Ings. 646-6441.________ Robbins 1 OoM/LloM Tan Available on all new ness loon, your mortgage room with heat, com­ *aiS7A and save, save your Placing an.od In Classified Center St 1988 Jettas: your choice pletely remodeled. $750 Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. speak alx homell NO PAYMENTS per month. Coll Don Holes filled, UP TO 2 YEARS! Bod 649-2947. We'll help you with the High court 1987 BUICK A 7.9% Financing * credit, late payments or wording of your od. CENTURY or B. Free Air Conditioning unsmploymsnt Is not o M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Pinoct 4 Door Sedan problem. Foreclosure as­ room Duplex. $750 R0AT8/MARINE culvert work •T041A or C. No payment until April 1988 sistance available for the monthly plus utilities. m Pinochl DIVORCED and SELF- V/2 baths, modern kit­ EQUIPMENT the Arm} EMPLOYED, chen, oil appliances. 2 TWO Aluminum Row Carison, i Special financing based on 25% down payment, cash or Irado. Swiss Conssryotlvs months security. Ref­ upholds town John Kle 1984 BUICK maximum- - -------' ----------linancaoe d r$10,000------------- lor 48 months. Group at M3-4S4-13I6 Boots. One $450, one later in year A A erences. No pets. 643- RIVIERA or 2$$-4I4-4404. 2121. $200. Coll 646-2632. Mike Hs Cp*., Dark Qraan Turner, ! NEW Apartments on bus­ ae023A By Andrew Yurkovsky 561; Ed S 1988 VW FOX Rentais line. 2nd floor. $625 per MISCELLANEOUS Manchester Herald month. 1 month secur­ FOR SALE F ortier,! 2 dr. sedan ity. Peterman Building on mall vote 1986 BUICK Company. 649-9404. W H EEL Choir, unused, Thomas Passcantell says the town has LeSABRE L e a s e fo r: ROOMS ^ M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ with troy and detacha­ done more in the past few days about the Friend Eatal* Wagon FOR RENT room In 1 year old ble legs. Full size elect­ problems with the culvert under his yard By Andrew Yurkovsky The Gi 47M7A Duplex. 2 baths, wall to ric bed. Lark 3-wheel than it has in the II years since he increment bond.s, the voters $QQ29 MANCHESTER- Nicely wall carpeting, fully electric cart. Tractor Manchester Herald con.stifute the lown’.s legislative Friday at purchased his home at 312-314 E. Middle Episcopa W W perrmonth furnished, oulet and oppllonced kitchen, with snowplow. 2 Turnpike. ^ body. 1986 BUICK private. Many extras. full basement on quiet hutches, one 44" wide, The Board of Directors right to Attorney Bruce S, Beck, who Ford on ‘ LeSABRE ‘Al leaie ciuotea are 60 month deeed-end leaae baaed i Utilities Included. Se­ cul-de-sac. $800 per one 30" wide. Call 646- But Passcantell wished things would iksue tax-increment bonds with­ tS.OOO rnlea per year 8M0 down, cash or trade Taaea, curity ond references. month. References and 3815. move even faster. represented Sadloski, said. ”I LlmHad Coup* regiatraion. ar>d He feea eitra out holding a public referendum don’t know what (the Supreme f2282A $240 per month. Coll security. Coll 645-8201. Town officials have told Passcantell and Bridge 644-0383. on the project the bonds are Court decision) changes. It just M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ his wife. Sandra, that the damaged box designed to finance has been Bridge room Duplex with gar­ Automotivs makes the town look ridiculous.” culvert, which has been causing sink holes upheld by the state Supreme He noted that while the Board of are; Nort 1985 BUICK/ APARTMENTS age. $650 plus utilities. in their yard, may be repaired this fall or Court. ClfVI ABK / 1 VOLKSWAGEN 1st month and security. Directors had said last year that (overall SKYLARK FOR RENT Available May 1. 646- winter. Meanwhile, workers from the town The high court, in a unanimous the $13 million in bonds for Anderson 4 Door Sedan 4642. CARS Highway Department visited the Passcan- •eosiA WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS WIIH UL M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ opinion, reversed a Superior improvements was needed in Tom Re{ FOR SALE tells’ home Monday and filled two holes in court decision which held that the Mary Mu room. $600 monthly. their back yard. order to attract Homart to build a 24 Tolland Tpke.,(Rt. 83) Vernon. CT 549-2638 References and secur­ PONTIAC Grand Prix town had to hold a referendum in mall in Manchester, the devel­ Thursday 1984 BUICK ity. Coll 645-8201. 1985. A/C. AM/FM. “I’d like to have something done about order to issue tax-increment oper had agreed recently to an Mendeiso CONDOMINIUMS 26,000 miles. $7500. Coll (the culvert) immediately, to tell the bonds. Ann Del LeSABRE LTD 5 Rooms-Monchester on FOR RENT arrangement that would be more 2 Door Coup*. Black busline. Renovated, 649-6803 otter 5pm. truth.” Passcantell said today. The decision has no effect on beneficial to the town. Frankie ] carpets, appliances. He added that his back yard remains aeiesA TO LLAN D . Vernon line, VOLKSW AGON Rabbit financing of public improve­ Beck said that his clients main Zou; 3, L Adults preferred. Se­ 1980. 4 door. 76,000 unsafe for use by his children. In addition, ments in connection with the Mail curity. 649-7961. new 1 bedroom Con­ miles. Excellent run­ concern was that a referendum dominium. IVj baths, he is concerned that his driveway, which at Buckland Hills because the ning condition. $1500. was held. Estate 1985 BUICK EAST Hartford- 2 bed­ fully oppllonced kit­ sits on top of the culvert, may not be town Board of Directors has As for the long-range impact of room. Heat, hot water chen. $615 per month. 649-2530. capable of supporting the weight of his two SOMERSET REGAL and appliances. No abandoned plans for tax- the decision, he said, "I guess it The Mai 2 Door Coup* 871-2117 leave message. CHEVY Malibu 1983. cars. increment bonding and voted to *752SA pets. Lease and secur­ 60,000 miles. $3500good means that the Board of Direc­ Fund. Inc ity deposit. 872-0700. condition. Coll otter The ongoing problems with the culvert approve a tax abatement plan tors can make stupid moves and entitled: M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ HOMES 5:30 647-0237. were reported in a story in Friday’s instead. give away taxpayers’ money.” Know” to 1984 BUICK room Townhouse with FOR RENT CAMARO 1978- V-8, Auto­ Manchester Herald. The Passcantells said The high court ruled that Sadloski said today that, des­ to 10 p.m fireplace. Heat and hot matic, sliver sport, they had sought action from the town Hartford Superior Court Judge SKYHAWK pite the Supreme Court’s ruling, planning woter, carpeting, o/c, 6room home. Completely runs well. $800. Call administration and elected ofhcials since John Maloney was mistaken in her lawsuit last year was sem inar.: 2 Or. Cp«.. R»d oil appliances. Nice lo­ furnished. 2 bedrooms. 643-6574 anytime. purchasing their home, but to no avail. «6168A cation. Coll 647-1595. Coll 649-7911 anytime. his July decision that the town worthwihlle. by calling MUSTANG 1981. 4 speed, The concrete floor of the Passcantells' n*gln*ld Plnto/Minoh**t*r H*r«M Board of Directors should have "I'm thankful that people at good drive train, needs culvert has deteriorated, and water seeps held a referendum before approv­ least had an opportunity to speak CARS CARS body work. $400 or best beneath the culvert walls, eroding the soil. DANGEROUS YARD — Thomas Passcantell of 312-314 E. Middle Music offer. 643-2359. ing a town bond issue for public in the referendum and save the raRSALE FOR SALE William Camosci, the town’s director of Turnpike pokes a hoe down one of the hoies in his yard. This hoie was improvements around the pro­ town $3.5 million,” she said. BOLTO OLDS Delta 88 1 974. $500 engineering services, said today that OTHERS or best offer. Runs about 4 feet deep. The town filled in the holes on Monday. posed mall last year, a court clerk But Sadloski added that she is Junior Hi excellent.
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