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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 2002 Vol. 7, No 12 3 Sections 75¢ Turning up the heat on slumlords Mayor outlines new plans to 111ake apartn1ent owners clean up their 11iesses
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A 20-year-old world where- boat can sail under a rr(aJ.e vil::tlm, visibly upsec., told train traveli under a car, driving p I bELMoNfDAYSCHdot : 55 DAY SCHOOLL:ANE Bl:I }.10'J1 MA . ll21'i;) CHALLENGING ACADEMIC~ · , "JO Hmul• l'ltn..u & Weiohr Liss C#nrm • ENGAGING SOCIAL COMPETE'\JCY PROGR ~M NURTURING ENVTRONMENT STRONG ATI ILETICS PROCRA~I Cur\.€s DIVERSE AND WELCOMING COMMUNITY \t\e~ Loss Progam Our Exel usi \.€ Th s Is tte first w:i <;# Quickfit Orcuit.. loss p-cqam desigie:I OPEN HOUSES ./ takes ooly 30 m nutes arcund ecerdse By eau. '7odalfl ./ l:l.lfns fat. ncx lam rrusde SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 p-ae:nngkM rrusdes t:xx¥ ./ streigtms rrusdes & yw la;e~fatv.hle (61 7) 789-5551 2:00 - 4:00 P.M ./ cardCMlSCUlar system actually increasing ./ beg nsW"lenywarrive 569 Washington St. me.tl~ism Pemanei1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 ./ is desi gie:I fer ....arm Reults. Wltnrt Brighton 9:00 - 11:00 A.M Perrraneit Oeting • Membmh1p is h11nored a1 more th3n 2500 Cunes location' in ~II \IJlt<. Canada. Spain &. \1e~ico J, Page 4 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday. Ocrober _1_1._2_00_2..;______;______,.~ ______w_ww.townonlineicom/allsronbrighlon C0 MM UN I T·Y N0 TES .. . Meefthe candidates section of I mcoln Streel The Parks Department - maime- .., country. It is a combination ar 'lnspecto n-call' Nov. 4 - Housing Department\' project is lunded by CC&F ~~., nance of green space, planti boretum. romantic landscape debuts on cable TV Show 5: Nov. 14 - Code El}t( at forum on Oct. 22 pan of.a rn1t1gation agreemem ng/maintaining trees, clean-up and open air museum. forcement; Show 6: Nov. 21 ~ The. Allston Board of Trade with the Boston Rede\elop of parks/playgrounds Many prominent Americans The Boston et:tional Ser- Environment~! Services; Sho\V and the Brighton Board of ment Authority. CC &F O\\ r< Code Enforcement - sanit IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DES DAUGHTERS Time may be running out on your claim for compensation. 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Contact Renee Meyer RN .JD Law Offices of Aaron M. Levine & Associates 1320 19*h Street NW Suite 500 Washington. DC 20036 l5% Or More Off ALL Speakers. J 100/o Or More Off Surround Sound Systems: TOLL FREE 888·868·5380 On the Web at www.aaronlevinelaw.com I Every TV On . Sale~ fl Every DVD Player On Sale. Every Receiver On Sale~ FIVE STAR (/J)@<&t/cefr 0 0000 . Ultta·Hlg11·Perlonnance Surround System Phenomenal sound from our premte< Newton Senes 4 MCIOO IV.,.way _a;os., MC150 center speal BassCube 8S Powered Subwoofer Home Theater magpzine S By Jennifer Jope CORRESPONDENT Brighton was host to a differ ent type of SK race this past Saturday. The Massachuselts Association for the Blind, Car roll Center for the Blind, Greater Boston Aid to the Blind &: Dyslexic and Lhe Talking In formation Center held the Team with a Vision Run and Walk al Artesani Park on che Charles River. The event is Qnly in its sec ond year, but organizers predict ... that it will quickly become one of New England's best runs/walks. Many of the run ners weren't new to rac ing be cause they've participated in tbe Boston Marathon in years past. "The run is an outgrowth of oor div ision from the Bos1on Marathon," said Joe Coll ins. execulive director for the Mass achusetts Association for the Bl ind. The race began with runners and walkers at different starting lines due to their pace. The race route went around the Anesani Park and fini shed in the parking STAff P>lOTI! 8Y MICHAn -NG, lol. The park was set up with a Katie Ware, right, waits for ttie start of the Team with a Vision Run and Walk at Artesanl Park on the Charles River. Many of the best visually Impaired racers were on hand t o ta~ h part. 1J'r) generous stock of beverages. food and sponsor t.ables for the Paralympic and \ orld with others with similar aftlic- The Somerville Striders A$~'. runners and spectators. Champion gold mooplJi. .. t lions. letb Association sent gujd's, 1 · The entire race, wiLh the la'\t Henry Wanyoike l J\ ele POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POllTICAl ADVERTISEMENT ., .""' Mark Ciom11no .. Co0101itment to ' ,, I 'I ··~ ~ \ 11,; ,,,' .. •.r .. •1i ,,. •' Come by the Stockyard Restaurant on Sunday, October 13th at 12pm ... I as we cheer for Mar~ Ciommo and '9 i the New England Patriots i' : - to go all the way! • ~ Tavern Room Bar ALPHA OMEGA 135 Market Street, Brighton AMERICA'S WATCH '& DIAMOND SPECIALISTS DIAMOllOS SINCE. 1976 BURLINGTON M ALL • NATICK MALL • PR UDENTIAL (ENTER • HARVARD SQUARE ··, . 617.864.1227 .J ..-• Democrat for Alls on-Brighton , :1. WWW. BREITLING.COM District City Council . ' '------' •,~ -- Paid for by the Committee to elect Mark Ciommo S"D"PPORT To'UB. Loe.AL BvsDVE&sES ------ -- ~ ------• ;,...y.r_ww_.t_own_o_n_lin_e_.c_o_ml_all_s_to_n_bn--==·g::.._h_to_n______-:------'-----.:.:~------F-ri_da~~.:...O..:....c_'t..:....obe_r....:_l_:_:I, 2002 Allston-Brighton TAB, page 7 ., N0 TES R EAL ESTATE FACTS NOTES, from page 4 11 a.m. at the YMC A at ~15 ure or hockey skates. Helmets POWER UP YOUR have an Oi>en House on Sun Washington St.. B11ghton and are required for children, ages 'daf,Oct. 20,from 2 to 4 p.m. to registration Marts al ti a m. Peo 5-7. PURCHASE! Sha1e this 20-year celebration ple of all age~ are welcom~ - Classes take pla~ Sun Want more control over your next home pur· \vith their families, friends and kids, teens. adults and senior . days, noon and 1 p.m., begin chase? Here are some tips that will boost your ~le who work with ihem so Other events that da} inchile ning Oct. 20. Classe are also ability to ~omplete the home purchase of your dreams. th~they a SK walk along the race route can continue to enjoy offered on Thurstble. Avoid puiling too maiv. clauses and :ff~ction Co. of Providence. raised in s~pport of the~ ~r and equipment must be worn. demands myour offer. If you b<:lieve !he prop erty 1s fairly priced, offer thal amount. The :il~using is managed by the f orts. The co~t is $100. -;eller wrll take you seriously, ajld you are I~ ::J(tlin Corcoran Management The co•t for agt:' 17 and The Instructional Hockey likely to lose the home to anotller buyer. r~ of Dedham. under is SJ 0. ages 1f\ and up Program will meet on Satur Each of these three suggesjions plays an ;:' !Jlle development was named $12, anl for fam1he" ::!O. days from I0 to I0:55 a.m. Ad imponan1 role in convmcing *1lers that you ...a@- the McNamara family or There i~ an addition .. ! 5 I~'~ ditional games will also be mean busmes~. Implement all three for a solid, for regstrations rccel\ed the played. Hockey skates and a pleasurable home purchase. -~l~ton, owners of the J .H. Mc- Prof&sslooal skating Instructor Cynthia Hernandez ~ara Cement Co. since the day of Lhe race. si' ,jg:n llP hockey helmet must be worn. ~y l900s and long active. in today and use that mont.'.} tn Full hockey equipment is rec llant m''" ln{onna11011" Unden1al1dmg ,../ ntillt le21rn to skate and line MDC Rink on Beacon II mt hu11,,, n •ml /'II hap1•i!1•ma~ lfl}' btowltJge :.the Allston Community. celebate Halloween 111'l~ad. Street on the Brookline ommended. The cost for the "''''mu Crm1ar1 mtJiJc1u1 : ' n Jan. 2002, there were I0 Fo more info1ma11on or to play youth hockey Brighton line. The program is program is $150. tM 't '4!r5m or 1617) 71/7.J 11/ ;::rtsfdents who had lived at Mc volulteer, please call th~ 61 - kc~-.. katrng classes 'tan 'non for children. ages 5 and older. For more information about ~amara the entire 20 years. In 781J515. at the Ck\ eland Cude Brook- and adulti. wearing either fig- NOTES, page 31 :;:t~tember there were eight. ~i\~ge is a reality with the -elber population . •• :t:iuriog these 20 years, peo ple: from Russia, Romania, China, Ireland, and various ~04th American countries have beC'ome tenants and are very grateful for the freedom that ~9>ing in America and becom Jng"an American citizen has of 'tered. ''" So the residents celebrate '2J 'years of wonderful living ad ~rsh for many more. Thy STARTS WEDNESDAVI thank Paul. Deborah, Ann 21d parrin for keeping things g01g at McNamara House prese.:ly, 'fb1d remember the many mers · ~tib did the work durinf the yem-s'1 before them. Sf. Anthony's holiJay bazaar is Nov. 10 1 • Wreaths, ornaments gifts, children's toys, ~watshirts, homemade fudge andcandies . will be featured at ne Giant Holiday Bazaar Sunay, Nov. tlo, from 10:30 a.m. o 5 p.m., at St. Anthony's £hool. 57 Hotton St., AllstonJ.aftles in tlulle holiday basets, 50/50 a'.nd; scratch tickets The cheer \Vhyel offers holidy libations. Secondhand tresures and boOks will be at ne white ele phant table. The tray of home- 111ade foods inclt:ies American, I~alian and Br:zilian cuisine. ~anta wi 11 be a"1ilable for pho tos. For more ilformation. call 617-254-7445 Tables are :vailable for vm dor$ to sell 9ft items, decc.ra tioO:S, toys, e~. For more irior mauon, phme 617-783-4830. ' Spanish' -language home-buring cla$ Oct. 19 in Allsto1 The Allston-Brighten Com munity Developmen Corp. will begin a four-sessi:>n course on all aspects of buyi1g a home Saturday, Oct. 19. The class meets four Saturday\ from 9:30 a.m; to noon, at the Allston Brighton CDC in .\llston. The class wi II be co-!p<>nsored by Boston Citizens Bank. li:icome-eligible graduates will receive $500 to $1 .000 off closing costs when they pur chase a home in Boston, and they· will be eligible for Fannie Ma-e programs and MHFA low i(lteiest rate loans. There is ac cess. to low down-payment fi nan¢ing options for buyers of all 1ncomes. The registration fee i'S $25 per person. Preregis tration is required . . For more infoma,tion or to sign: up, call Eliz$elh or Ash ley at 617-787-38 1~, ext. 209. I I Oak 'Scare' SK race is on Oct. 27 , On Sunday, Ocl. 27, there wilJ be a a scary crowd running through the streets of Brighton. ~e 1 Oak Sqwre YMCA will ~old its annual SK Road Race &md : participEnts are encour }iged to dress in the spirit of :flalloween. The race starts at I• I 'l • ·- Page 8 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday, Occober 11. 2002 • W\\ w.rownonline.com/allstonbrighton . Boston·Foundation launches Russo'sA. Russo & Sons, In c. . FAIL PU.NT & FLOWER SALE local $500,000 vot~ .dnve A.rrlvfng dally, pennnlals, quaHty local lumly mums, astns, perennial grasses and ornamentals. Additional~ brdu'k The Bru,ton Foundation. citing ··While many individual ef haJi bala, pumpkins, pottbr.g soU, mulch, top lOU, arld diiy pois. -concern. about the decline in fons have targeted specific Greater Boston Interfaith Organiza 1 \Oler participation in the cit) and group'> of voters and conducted tion, $10,000- Lewis Rnfer, 617- October 8th • October 13th the Common\\'ealth. announces inten'>i,·e get-out-the-vote cam 822-1499 From the 49organ ons that ap- Fresh Crisp Clean the tomlation of one of the mtN paign' ov;r the ) ear... this is the Greater Four Comers Action Coal1- 1 comprehem.ive civic cngagenll!nt fiN concerted and collaborati\e plied for grants under the Civic En Red Leaf, Green Leaf and gagemenllnitiative in August the Hon, $10,000-MaNin Martin, imtiathe in greater Boston·s @ nonpantsan initiath e designed 10 617-436-0289 'igniticanll) im:rea.\e voter par following ·g organizal!Ons have Romaine Lettuce ...... 79¢ each LOT). This nonpani..an project'' ill been awar4ed funding. The grant said Hyde Squ~re Task Force, $15,000 support \Oter educ.-ation. regi.,u-.i ticipation across the region:· amounts litted below represent - Claudio Martinez, 617-524-8303 Extra Sweet and Ripe California tion. and mobih1.ation effort.s the Rev. Ray Hammond. chair the first of tNO installments, with Honeydew Melons ...... $1. 98 ea~h throughout the region. e111ph For gdodl health, Mom Project Bread. the state's k•ad• gency food r-ograms reponed ing anti-hunger organizahlm, serving more pople in 200 I than gave 122 emergency food pro in the previousyear. This trend always reliecet on one source. graml-i in Boston $847,000 to roward incre:l.S(J demand for foed hungry famil1es and individ emergency food 1ru. continued in uals. The granLs were given re '2002. cently at Project Bread's annuuJ ·when people \l"e hungry and Appreciation and Grant Awurd rue unable to findhelp, expand Ceremony at the Omni Pai lo..er ing emergency MJVices is no House. The Boston redpu:nL'i lonier a policy qi.estion: it\ a were pan of a lOlal of 366 emer moral imperative," 3llen Parker, genc; food programs Ii llm exeqtive director, PxlJect Bread, across the state receiving money told ue gathering of300. ··1 want provided through the Walk for every service provider in thii. Hunger. room l~ know that Project Bread "Eigh1y ro 90 percent of our is alw~!l-i there for )Ou. so you food budgec every year come~ can be t:kre for hungry people." from Project Bread." -.ajd Projec1 Bread also recognized Stephen Clifford of the Pault-.t sever.ii irt.imdua!s and organim Cemer\ Wednesday Night Sup lio~ that la't> made a significant per Cluh. which sen e.., a hot com:ributioa t~1 alleviating hunger meal to more than 200 people in Ma."1....ac!usctl., thi., )'ear. The every week. ··We've lx.:.en doing honorees in:ludal: Representa a Wednesday night supper tor tive Ke\ in W. Fitzgerald, 0 - O\Cr 3Q years and without 1he Boston. Mae L.'lng and volunteer; \\all: fun~. we ~mpl) wouldn't from Full Goipel Tabernacle in be able to erve an; more." Brockton; Jlld 3ina Lynch, long In J study conducted b) Pro time din.~tor cf food servicei. at jt..'Cl Bread. 78 pen:ent of emer- Salem \hssion in Salem. One source, with all the nght 1J1gredienLo; lo 10 onhopedics, neurnlogy 10 cardiology, even keep you healthy. Sounds like tom's chicken on-site pharmacy, rehabilltauon and radJology Corrections as a Ru-'~ian veteran of World Lbt week in a "!Ory on page I War U. R.ibbi ShuOO.V was acro allv an American chaplain m soup? It also describes St. Eliz one roof, we're one source for ill your h ?alth or • emces, Call J -617-562-5220. • Why just give a present, care needs - from OB . 'When you can give a piece of the future . . 1~S~8 St. Elizabeth's Health Care AT BRIGHTON MARINE SUPPORT YOUR CABITAS CMIUSTI HEALTH CARE 77 Warren Street. Boston, MA 02l.35 LOCAL BUSINESSES Hmc.ore ...... I • .,, • www.towr.mline.com/allstonbrighton Friday. O<.'lobcr 11 . 2002 Allston-Brighton TAB. page 9 Rock the Rockin 'tlie night away Village! continues -. Oct. 21 ' . . Royal Family. the Allstonians ~d Zagiutt perform at Harpers Ferry, I£ B1ighton Ave., Allston, on MonJay, Oct. 21, in the sec ond of nree "Rock the Village!" benefit concerts in sup]X)rt of All ston Vilage revitalization. Both the Allstonians and Zag nutt h'are previously played at the Taste cf Allston Village. another event benefiting local revitaliza tion eforts. Sponsors include The Kells, Harper's Ferry, O' Briens. Body , Mechanics Spa, Bagel Rising, 1 ELT The benefit series concludes on • • PHOTO BY l!IJIA l?AHEV Oct. 29, when O' Briens. 3 Har Chris Wagner of the Bay SI ate Love Machine Bean sings at the "Rock the VIiiage i" fund-raiser event at the Kells on Monday night. Royal Family, the Alls~onlans and vard Avenue, Allston, hosts Bw11- Zagnutt perform at Harpen; Ferry. 158 Brighton Ave., Allston, on Monday, Oct. 21, In the second of three "Rock the VIiiage!" benefit concerts In support of Allston VIiiage Cycle. Gun Metal Grey and revitalization. Wul'lderlick in an evening of rag ing rock. The series opened this past , Monday night at d1e Kells with ; • Bay State Love Machine, Bean .' , • aAd the Eric Colville Band per- 11 , forming. J:>•, Proceeds from "Rock d1e Vil- 1... lage!" benefit Allston Village , Main Streets, a community-ba-;ed ' public-private partnership work- ' ing to revitalize d1e Allston com mercial district d1rough design. promotion. organization and eco nomic development. For more in fom1ation, call 617-254-7564 or go to www.allstonvillage.com. I 1 Luzier named to Oak ::.: Square YMCA board :·•· John Ferrell, president of the , _ YMCA of Greater Boston, an ' n()unced recently that Will Luzier -· .. of Allston had been elected chair- .,' man of d1e Board of Managers for the Oak Square Family YMCA Luzier. general counsel to Sen. Steven A Tolman, i-, a former assistant actomey general and foIT11er aide to Sen. Warren Thi man. Luzier ha~ been chairman of the Board Development Commit tee at the Oak Square YMCA. He also serves on d1e boards of the ,,... Vocational Adjustment Center in ·" Brighton, the Joseph Smith Com : munity Health Center, the · · Friends of d1e Allston Library in Allston, and is a member of the Ward 22 Democratic Committee. TI1e Oak Sqmu-e YMCA cur- , rently serves more tJ1an 8,000 in ')' divjduals and families in the All Queen 2 piece set Queen 2 piece set '· ston-Brighton area with services · .. ' that include health and wellness. .' • after school eruichment, youth PG•sture Care Posture Support Perfect Sleeper 1 1 ( • and teen sports and leadership de Ulti1mate Pillowtop Serenity Midway ~1 velopment as well as active older ,,,. adJ.llts programs. 9!1 =.. $15~ . Twin 2 pc. set $439.99 Twin 2 pc. set. $399 99 .JACKSON-MANN Full 2 pc. set. S529.99 Full 2 pc. set. $539.99 COMMUNITY I King 3 pc. set Sn9.99 King 3 pc. set $849.99 Queen 2 pc. set CENTER HAPPENINGS Seautyrest • Sleeping Beaut •.1 Phoenix Plush -~ • Here's what's happening at rhe ~ Juliet ug,·~" " ti·, Jackson-Mann Community Ce11- MOnlhlV l'ayrnanlS s30• ~;!~ts $31 111 fer. As~OW as 9 /11.S \.Q"' 3f Twin 2 pc set. Full 2 pc. set. S919.99 ,,, Yoga classes Queen 2 pc. se King 3 pc. set $1.329.99 The Jackson-Mann Communi ty Leaming Center program. in collaboration wid1 d1e Beacon Free Fram Free heavy dury frame (530-$60 value) Light Yoga Center, is offering •illlh e minimum $499 purchase weekly yoga classes for the Al 1- ston-B rigbton community. Class es will run on Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m., starting on Thursday, Oct. · 17, and continuing until Dec. 19. The classes will take place at _ the 'Jackson-Mann Community - Center and the cosl for the nine week program is $90. 'For mo.re infOJ1nation, and to regis1er. contact Sharona Shuster, Conimuoity t-earning Center Program Manager a1 617-635- 5153. Center infonnation All events are free and open ro the public, and rake place ar the - Jackson/Mann Complex at 500 - Cambridge St., Allston, MA 0'2134. Please RSVP to any evelll you plan to affend (as space is f imited) by calfing Sharona Slws ter. CLC Coordi11at01; at 617- 635-5153. • ·.. age IO Atlston·Brighton TAB Friday, Oc1ober 11. :!CXJ2 • v.ww.townonline.com/allstcabrigtuon .I . I1 . I I ,I ·r······················· ' I EDITORIAL ·Swift should H£1tE ARE YOUR DRI IJl s the gubernatorial campaign heaill. coward ibe home stretch, lost in the shadows is the per.on currently holding down the fort. acting Gov. Jane Swift. While Mitt Romney carries the Republicans' torch. S\A.1ft is left with Lhe dirty, unpleasant work of guiding state go\emment through a fiscal crisislhat grows ever more bleak. I In response Lo state revenue that continues to come 1n below dget forecasts, Swift has another $200 million in cub to ake to a budget that has already been cul and rut again. As th past rounds of budget pain, the bnmt of the cu1s lhis time §und will likely hit human services. Drug demxitidtion programs may be shut down. Home health care for cider!) cit ,zens is also said to be on the chopping block. There'· also k of more cuts in the criminal justice system. including ai; any as I 0 percent of the state's probation and parole offi- rs. As Swift will no doubt admit, such cuts are painful and. too ften, counter-productive. Saving money on home heruth care an cost money in emergency room visit~ and nur.ing home ees. Unsupervised ex-convicts often soon find themselve. ack behind bars. at a cost to the i;uue budgc1 of at lcq,l LETTERS 36,000 a year. More generally. cutting help for famihe in I ! eed is the last thing we should be doing when the ecpnom) i l Opposition to 99 community. reating more families in need. Dan McLaughlin Tell us what you thili:! If prior performance is a guide. the ax won't come close to l Tremont St. plan Candidate for City C..puncil We want to hear from you. Lette~ or he politically connected in the state's patronage ha\ ens. They i To the editor. AUston-Brighton ~ On Oct 3. J anended a meet guest columns should be typewritten and urvived the most difficult budget cycle in a decade and the 1;igned; a da1lime phone number is required uts Swift made in recent months using her emergency pow ~ ing at the Elki. Hall in Bnghton Alternative to ~ Cemer. \\hen the meering MCAS for verification. rs. The Legislature cut benefi(!) for the state c. neediest ciu ' ended. 11 ~a'> clear thal the re\1- is really needed Or call our reader call-in line at (781) 433-8329. ens, but they made no visible effort to clean om the mo't ; dents of All~ton-Brigh1on do not To the edilor: By mail: The TAB Community Newspapers, asteful comers of state government. \\ClJll Lhe redevelopment of 99 Tub i!. in re~pon e to your Letters 10 che Editor, P.O. Boll 9l12, Needham, MA 02492. Swift can right that wrong, and burnish her own reputation. Tremont St a' it is pre. entl} stol) in thi~ pma v.eek's Allston By fax: (781) 433-8202. By e-mail: [email protected]. y cutting the budgets of depai1ments that ha"e traditionall) propoM!d. The pre-.ent plan Brighmn TAB. ··MCAS Failures \\Ould butden an already con rovided those with friends in high places with fat paychecb Remain High:· al bias in che testing process and Mark D. Trachtenberg ge!>ted commurut) 'With traffic d no heavy lifting. She can start with two budget amend- It is ve1) clear to m~ tha1 the the difficulties 'encountered by Brighton ents proposed, unsuccessfully. by Rep. David Lin.,ky. D and ~i~ problems as well as MCAS 3.') a standardized test has students with learning disabili Candidate for Oty Councd, public s~t} hsue ·. These are atick: substantial problems. and that an ties. 2) Stanley Kaplan does not District9 'Jme of the rea'\Om. I oppose th~ • Since the Legi~laturl! tool- O\ er line-item budgeting for tht altemati'e i" ~a11eu for. The 1wo offer a prep couN! for the ACT. plan u 1 ~'.Cnil~ la1\,) , • group' for \\hkh the \1CAS 'late\ court , the Bo~ton Municipal Court h.1, 11\.:-.••ID n JIOpu· ' h1ch hcl0<- le,el 1he pla)ml! f'Or O\er" three ye I ha-.e Where's the cash to ar address for friends and relatives of the leader.Jup. As War pre.sen~ the ~r k t problem are field ., ~ tnrml\ lfh: . , been con-.i tem m m} oppo~iuon racial and ethnic mmonues and fight mental illness? en Tolman noted during his gubernatorial campaign the also believe chat 1t a ;tudent can to the unreasonable proposal!) studen~ wilh learning disabili write a well-argued critique of To the editor: pringfield District Court, for instance. carrie~ mice the case- that have been pre~emed co this ues. oad that Boston Municipal Cou11 does with just one-thinl of Lhe MCAS sy tern, he or she de With only a few weeks left communit}' A~ a candidate for A'i> someone who struggled serves not only a high school until the 2002 elections. are our eBMCbudget the Bo tor1 C11y Council. I con \\.ilh artention deficit disorder diploma, but a red ribbon for na1ion 's leaders getting ready ro •The Metropolitan District Commission, v. hich o ersee tmue to hold that same position. while studying for a master of coumge as well. abandon yet another geheracioo At meeting held over the las1 etro area pru·ks1 h~ been a patronage haven for generation ·. business administration degree We obviously need a safety of Americans? wift herself caught some political Oak earlier thb year when month I atn encouraged to see al Boston Universicy. I greatly valve on the MCAS issue. and Nationwide, states have expe she broke a hiring freeze to secure a job for a 'uppo er as a :-.ome of m)' opponent\ have sympathize with the latter group. the state's current proposed safe rienced budget shortfaJJs this lined up behind me on this issue. ~olf pro for the MD~. Here is what I propose: Mass ty valve - Lhat of giving stt1- past year, resulting in deep cuts , Linsky estimates that cutting the MDC by 15 percent and the I encoura~e other'\ to do the achusetts would allow the sub dents who fail the MCAS a so in Medicaid and other programs 'ame. :SMC by 25 percent would save more than 'f,5 6 million. That's stitution of the American Col called "~rtificate of on which people with mental ill It is important ro ~taie that l lege Test. or ACT, for the just the beginning of the savings to be found 1f S\\ift got seri achievement" - is an emp1y nesses (among others) depend am not opposed 10 reasonable MCAS. accompanied by an public relations exercise that will on for support and recovery. ous about carving up the Legislature's sacred CO\h. If her redevelopment of Lhis parcel of essay v. rinen by the student fool nobody, certainly not poten In 2003, even greater blood emergency powers allow it. she should look for S3\l0g in the land. A plan that is designed to under supervised conditions tial employers. J like my safecy letting is expected. But few can· .state's independent authoritie.i,. another place "here political code woulO be acceptable. Con about wh> the MCAS presents a valve much better. and J have of didates for local. state or federal appointees - like Swift, who took a MassPort joh after losing '>truction bf ... uch a -.1rucrure problem for the student. fered ii 10 both Lhe state Legil>la- office are talking candidly about an election - find comfo11. MassPon and the Ma. 'tlehuseu.s '"'ould eliminate a blighted piece The American College Tes1 1ure and Lhe Boston Teachers it. Turnpike Authority are loaded with polilical1.> connocte0 re la· of land thrt ha'i been an e\ esore hru. two major benefits: I ) It's Union for their con ideration. I In Massachuseus, we've seen tives and friends who arc employed not becau~ of their quali for O\er 20 )eaf'i and <.-ouid be a \ery straightforward. which re wish to offer it to your readers as $21 million in cuts to the De- "elcome conmbuuon 10 our duces both Lhe amount of cultur- fications, but because of who they know. Sept 11. 2Qol saw ~1 well. LETTERS, page 11 drastic example of what happens when. unquahfied people. such as some of those employed by Mass Port. are put into po· sitions they don't belong. Save money- and lh~ - ahd clean I PERSPECTIVE house. ; Swift might not protect all the human services accpunts by rooting out waste and pau·onage, but she'd n..~apture some of the credibility the state's polilical structure ha-. Josi, and c:.he Grousing about that Disney mouse could leave office with her head held high. ell, it\ about time '>Omebody may find yourself shelling out $29.50 for a a giant fuzzy 1igger costume? It's. a known ~d it. Tho...e people m Di">ney ··Beauty and the Beas1" Interactive Ligh1-Up fact that if you show up at a Halloween pan)' WI are a bunch of sons of Vaniry in October 2002. wearing one of tho~e. all the dads.dressed ru &%$#@s .. I'm aware of that particular producl. be Dracula and the Hulk '¥ilJ pell you with.Mar) Ohs~ the\ '~m hannJess on the sur· cause I made the mistake of orUering <>ome Janes. face. lllefre the mce people who make ching from Disney a few years ago, and I now Such is the power of Disney brainwashing receive che Disaey catalogue. In fact, I re lhat you somehow feel you need this stuff. 254 Second Ave., P.O. Box 9112, Neecftu11m, MA02'4M 6171254-7530 cei\'e multiple copie. of che Disney cata The zenith of this effect occurs at Disne) AT logue. or I should say catalogues. since Dis World, where. comple1ely cut off frorn•:\he EDITOR WA YNt:. BRA VLH ~A.'li , (7 ) -1.13 ~ I t>S LARGE "l!RA~IRM o\'I~ ( CrJM ney appears to mint a new one every three or real world, you wind up shelling out actUal four days. Before long I expect Disney cata money to buy things like.Mickey and Minnie logue to start arriving in droves through the salt shakers, which win taunt you the minutr chimney. like Harry Potter's letters from you take them out of yollr suitcase - it's like movies atiput doggies and kirti~ and lions, Hogwarts. waking up from a drunken binge to realiz.f bul not liel\:e hon~ - happy lions, who sing. But actually reading the catalogue can be a you invesred in Tyco. 01 oou~. lha1\ exacll) whac they want di!iturbing experience. since it makes you re I've thought about a boycott, bu1 tha1 )OU 10 Lh11l\c. alize 1hey probably wouldn't be making this would mean trying to shelter my kids from all l reali100 otherwbe la-.t week, when I was stuff if people weren't buying it. For instance, the movies and toys, not to mention the Mc tripping o•er all 1he other hrainwashe LETTERS ill· muruty, people with mental ill ing a scientific re\'0lution. but a L£TTIRI. from page 10 As a first step. the ~idem approx.imately W0.000 people all are the result of mental ness. Among teenager.. and ne.,ses ha\.e the chant"c to lead poliucal revolution is needed a.<; partment of Mental Health over pledged co worl v.ith Cong:re s with maJor disorders li'ting on young adults. swctde 1s the full, producmc li ... es well Citi1ens must JOtn togeth the past 10 month . These to enact legislauon ..this )''ear'' the trects and 265.000 ending cuts third-leading cause of death But a' Pre,1dent Bu'h de er and act now A' the :!002 arc cau ing enormous strain on for parity for mental health ben up injail , today. clared. our counll) must make a elecuons app1oach. .md 20()..l already overburden mental efits in health insurance plans. Among those people with an Ironically. we have the comnmml'nt 10 .use them. We beyond. we mu<11 demand thI m America's modem mental healthcare ~ys impaired al work, ity support tn both the Senate need. E'tef} year. untreated Americans are to use them. Hard work and in future b} creating comprehen tem that will never again aban· at school, or at home by and House. Heading mto the mental illne ...... cost!- 'ociety $ 11 3 2002 elections. the)' ha\ e ig billion, through lost productivity vestments in scientific research sive. eflic1ent ... y-.temll for rrcat don a gener.uion ot American!i. episodes of mental ill ness. These that began in the 1970s have mcnt and -.upport of people with No more broken promises. illnesses affect individuals, they nored the President's promic;e. ' or treatment of physical illoess begun to pay off. Breakthrough., mental illnes'>es. wsterm that We need pannerships for recov affect their families, and they af In the 1970s. man)" people e tied to bra.in disorders. with mental illabs \\.ere dein~o Even ~or-e is the immense have led to new medicines that affirm individual dignity and ery and a commitment to inv~ t fect our country. Our country help the brain better regulate freedom-principle' as olu a-. our in the future. must make a commitment. They tutionaJized, but the feOeral and pain endured by ind1\.1duals and thoughts and emouons. Com nation·-. Declaration of Inde Toby Fisher MBA/MSW deserve a health care system that state governments broke familie~. More than 30,000 ui cides occur annually in the bined with cognitive therapy. pendence. Executhe Director treaCS their illness with the same promises to pro'ide community United State -more than the housing and other supports for We need to fi11ht for the National Alliae ce for the die mnc urgency as physical ill treatment and SUJJPOl\l 1be fC· number of homicide~ . Almost hvmg and working tn the com- "Mmll ol ~mcrica.:: We arc Ii' - Mentally Ill of Ma~ach usetts ness." suit has been a legacy of !Jtame: Page 12 Atlsto....,.hton TAB Friday, October 11, 201J2 www.townonline.com/allstonbrighton • .;, .• ,., l"li ' ' AROUND THE CITY LEC.\I. '.\JOI I C~ ------s J BOUNAFftNE V. BOUNAFINE to the heanng and adjudicatlOO of this :Artists group plans at the Boston Center for Adult Nine Restaurant & Pub, present 1 LEGAL NOTICE Keith Edward M1ll6< Defendant action. You a1e also required to file a Education, 5 Qijpmonweallh ed the donation to Lyndia Down-"J ~opy of your answer in the office of the open studios event t Commcinweallh of Massachusetta To the above named Defendant; ReJister of this Cour1 at Boston. Ave. From 7 to ~b p.m .. the ie, president of the Pine Streed ~ The Trial Court Take the free "Art Feny" 10 the lecture only is $27 fo.r inembers, Probate & ,amity A Comp(alnr has been preseoted to Wi ness. Elaine M. ~. Esquire Inn, nnd commented on the great. I Court Deoertment this CotJrt by the PlaJnllfl. Ka1fytl Beth Fir;t Justice of said Court at Boston, second annual East Boston Open $29 for nonmc_. There is a pan:nership that two organiza~ ' SUFfOLK Division MacAdams-Mlller, seeking thin 5th day of September. 2002. Srudios from noon to 6 p.m on lecture and book. ing recep- t Docket No. 0200387 Divorce. lions have shared for the pasc2o.; Richard lannella Sarurday. Oct l 2, and Sunday, tion from 7 to 9: .m. Cost is years. "' ~ Qy N>llcatlon You are required to serte upon KatJY.!l Register of Probate Court Oct 13. During Open Studios $36 for membeti.~39 for non ! Beth Ma<:Adams·Mtller, pr:atnt1ff, Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pu~· I Lucy~ · Conetta-Bbunafine, Plaintilt whose address is 39 Seaview Avenue. AC"976543 v.eekend. the ferry leaves from members. Lebane!leadlines the strives co continue to give back ta I -· Winthrop, MA 02152, your answer on Allston-Brightoo Tab 10111 . 10/18, Christopher Columbus Parle in the BCAE eighth ~ual Writing the community that embraced 1 I v. or before November Tl, 2002. If you 10'25102 1 fail to do so, the court will proceed to Nonh End and travels to the Festival. them since they opened their I Fr nk Rl Boilt1ne, Defendant the hearing and ad1udcauon DI this VI )Al V. VIDAL Boston Harbor marina in Ea.st Lehane will talk about bow his doors in 1952, raising $2.3 mil .:_: I Jtl'..-.(f ac1ion. You are also required to fiie a LEGAL NOTICE Bo ion. At the marina, a free "Art : To lt\t.»9e>Ye ~ampd Defendant: £°-PY of your answer in the office of the t:ommonwealth of Massachusetts past influences his novels and lion for the Pine Street Inn over R(lg1ster of this Court at BOSTON. The Trial Court Bus" wiU pick up passengers every why the past's relentless power the past two decades. The Pine ~I A co~p)afnt h'as" been presented to Probate & Family 30 minutes and make stops this Court by the Plaintiff, Lucy Witness, Elaine M. Monarty. over the present holds so much Street Inn is a not-for-profit orga.. Conetta-Bounafine, seeking Divoree'. ~uire, First Justice Of said ~ throughout the neighborhood at fascination for him. niz.ation io Boston committed tn Court at BOSTON, ttt1s 8th~ Docket No. 020-1351 the an studio locations. ~ You are required to serve upon of August. 2002. To register or for more infor men, women and children i~ fl Cathreen E. Campbell, attorney for StninJOnS By N:>Ocation The work of more than 40 artists mation, call the Boston Center for need of shelter, sustenance, and plaintiff whose address Is P.O. Bo)( Richard lannella will be on view in the srudio build 93, Aliston _MA 02134, your answer on Register of Proba!e Court Alcides Vidal Pla1nt1ff Adult Education at 617-267- the basic moral and material sup-' or before 1rt0vember f4, 2002. tt you ing ru 80 Border St and ii\, the 4430 or visit the Web site at ports necessary to lead a digni-~ v. fjlif-10' do so, the court wiH proceed to AD#970715 971463 9i1.t64 , group exhibition at the Jeffiies www.bcae. org. ~ tf)e heanng and adjudication of this Allston-Brighton Tab 1Oi04 , 10111 , fied and stable life. action. You are also required to file a 10118/02 Garmen Farfan deV1dal, Defendant Poim Community Center. Original ln 1982, Doe, founder of the> ~ of your answer in the office of the artwork will be available in all price Register of this Court at aoston. SALGUERO V. SALGUERO Tu lhe above named Defendant: Golfing to help Ninety Nine Restauram & Pub~ LEGAL NOTICE ranges: choose !Tom sculpture, entered the Pine Street Inn, eagefi Witness, Elaine M. Moriarty, Esquire, Commonwealth of MassachUsetts A Complaint has been presented to handmade bookl.. figurative and homeless shelters The Trial Court tl'is the Platntiff. Pastor co give something back to the First Justice of said Court at Boston, C-Ourt bv abstra.."t this 5th day of September, 2002. Probate & Family A Cldes Vidaf. seeking Divorce for painting. ponery, drawings, Ninety Ni ne R~tauram & Pub community that ~ad helped hjm Court Det>artmeot lnelrievable breakdown of ma1riage photography and much more. held their fifth annual Golf Invi build his chain of restaurants Richard lannella SUFFOLK Division u .-lder MGl. ch 208 Sec 1B . The East Bosron An:isrs Group, Register of Probate Court OocketNo. 0202022 tational last week, providing throughout greater Boston. He Y:>u are reqwed to serve upon John ~anizer.. of the even1, is a volun their business panners, managen. and members of his staff began A0#970711 , 971461, SUmmons By Plti'IC8tiof'I J Loscocco. Esq., attornElY for teer organization made up of artists Auston-Brighton Tab 10/04, 10/11, !> aint1ff, whose address 1s Barker. and scaff the opportunity to raise traveling to the Pine Street Inn 10/18/02 Epstein & Loscocco. 10 Winthrop Sq., living and working in East Boston. $100,000 for the Pine Street Inn once a month to serve restaurant eoston. MA 02110 '{our answer on or as an at KATLYN B. MACADAMS-MILLER v. before December 12.. 2002. II you fail Started idea served up a in Boston, New England's style meals to the thousands of V. KEITH EDWARD MILLER tu do so, the court Niii proceed' to the backyard barbecue two yeaIB ago. largest homeless shelter. homeless meo, women, and chil-1 L.EGAL NOTICE Byron Salguero. Defendant hearing and ad1ud1cation of this the group ha:. ~-ponsored 12 art ex Sponsored by The Ninety Commonweelth of Massachl.l88lt9 .action "You are also required to file a dren who visit the Inn each year. • The Trial Court To the above named Detehda t: copy of your answer m the office of the hibitions. Nine Restaurant & Pub and Each month employees from' Probate & Family Fteg1ster of this Court at Boston. For more infonnation, plear;e A Complaint has been p CHARGE IT WITH FILENE'S ORDER ANYTIME WE ALSO WELCOME VISA CALL TOLL FREE MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER IF II 'IL IE N IE I s 1-800-345-3637 P\ 11 the rig ht choices .-'f' rd ...... www.townonline.com/allstonbrighton -: Friday, October 11, 2002 Al...... TM, peje 1'3. AT THE JOSEPH M. 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Oct. 15, at fi·l . fers extended vision sef\ ices. education session with Colleen The: Jol>t!ph M. Smith Com Brook~ Phannacy, 181 Hours of operation are Tue$ '-> W mR) ~ Moffitt, M .S., R.Ph.," Pfizer munL) Health Center i~ re Brighton Ave., Allscon. for rummlions days from 11 :30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; cruiung volunteer"' for the ·617. 731. 8600 Cllnlcal Education Consultant at No appointment nece sary. 239 H111Wrd Strut • Coolidgr Corntr • BrooHiN 02#6 • 611-731...UOO P.flzer's " Informed Choices for Wednesdays and Thu.r.,da)ll> Reacl1 Oul and Read program, For more infonna1ion call Seniors" lecture held at the from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m a program that promo1e~ litera- 617-783-0500, ex l. 297. Lunth • Dinntr •Exotic Cockllils • Tdt0rt FJ Dt/,' Veronica B. Smith Multl-Servlce Senior Center In Brighton. Seniors learn about health care Recently, local seniors ar cended a free program at the Veronica B. 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Seniors invited to have lunch • .:/'his is a list of eve111s at Lev • emhal- Sidman Je~vish Commu • ,,;~ Cemer, 50 Swher/and Road, Brighton. The phone number is 617-278-2950. ext. 238. Men's • Ladies ·Boys • Gkls The Senior Adult Hot Lunch P.rogmm is active at the· Leven thal-Sidman Jewish Communi ty Center. For reservations or information. phone Johanna al 617-278-2950, ext. 238. This is to serve the community with High-Performance Ski 8t Snowboard nutritious and delicious meals and vibrant programs Mondays through Fridays. Meals feature a delicious, hot. Jacke1ts & Pants from the TOP LABELS full-course, Glau-Kosher meat, prepared by Chef Joel Sisel and certified under lhe supervision of Rabbi Gershon Gewirtz under the Vaad HaRabonim of Massachusetts. 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On Friday, 0-t. 11 , the Lev enthal-Sidman Jewish Commu nity Center ends the week with a very special Oneg Shabbat, you featuring a lively discussion led bi>' Cara Unowsky and a featur ing a concert by the popular vo ALSO VlSrt OUR TJ.MAXX ' N MORE STOHS. OOlist John Capavella, accom Where you'll find our largest home collection ever plus all the greal fashions you expect from TJ.'s ~ied by Paul Agnew, pianist. WORCESTER AT GRUNDAU MAU, SAUGUS AT SQUARE ONE MAU, WOIUIN AT WO&UIN MAU. l On Friday, Oct. 18, featured "*>calist Sandra Evans per • forms. ! USE YOUR TJX VISA.CARD everytim4 you snop with us and earn 5% rewards. Visit any location or call 1-877-588-STJX to apply tor your card today. Smile Visit us at w..vw.t1maxx.com or call 1-800-2TJ-MAXX tor nearest store. c 2002 T.J.Maxx I • I 1 www.townonUne.com/ photos Page 14 AllstoHk'lghton TAB Friday, October 11. 2002 www.townonline.com/allstonbrighton '· '!' 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"Harry" Gerrit of He leaves his "ife, Michelle 3rian Darrach and the brother Lynn died Saturday, Sept. 28, (Johnson) Darrm:.h-Gcrrl!: hh of the 1ate Ro1and Gerrit. 2002, in Massachusetts Gener parems, Peter anJ Peggy A funeral .~ervice was held a! Hospital. He was 51. (S mith) Gerrit of Saugu~; 1wo fhursday, Oct. 3, from I.he Born in Indonesia, he gradu sons, Walter Darrach of: Lynn Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, ated from Boston CoUege High and Adam Darrach of Rhome. _ynn. followed by a funeral School and earned a bachelor's Texas; seven daugh~r.. Sabri vtass at Our Lady. Star of the degree from Boston College na Darrach-Genit and Eliz..a Sea Church. Marblehead. and a graduate degree from beth Clark, both of L1nn. Cath) BuriaJ will be at a later date. Boston Universify. He lived in O'Connor ol Marblehead. Memorial donations may be Lynn for more than 20 years. Diem Cone of alem. Kitn .ent to Marblehead Communi Previously he lived in Melrose Hayden of Chelsea. Stephanie L ~ Counseling Center. 66 and Brighton. Hayden-Howard of Peabod} Clifton Ave .. Marblehead. MA Mr. Gerrit w~ employed 3!> a and Marcia Allen of Boston:1a 1)19..t5 Take a walk for world peace FIE The Coalition for a Strong United Nations the pa-.sing of th1! U.S. and the U.N. flags. The will honor United Nations Day this year by walker.,; will can) the memorial stone for all BRACELET joining with the· Peace Abbey in Sherborn in a those who are' ktims of violence. Walk for Peace on Oct. 24. The walk will The \\alk will conclude at Lhe Great Stair begin ac 8:30 a.m. at the Peace Abbey on Main cm.e in the State Houi;;e where there will be a Street (Route 16) and continue through South .. pccial teremon!' in honor of the day. an {lnnu Natick (9:30 a.m. ), Wellesley ( 10:30 a.m.). al evcnl arranged by the United Nations A-.so OFFER! Beacon Street to Newton Centre ( 12:30 p.m.), ciation of Greater Bo ton. The ceremony is and Brookline (1 :30 p.m.). The walk will con free and open to lie public and mcludes mu~ic . tinue on Commonwealth Avenue in the Back The Keynote .. peaker "ill be Julius Babbitt, Bay to the State House. for the beginning of Mas-.a hu-.em. UN Day Chair Assistant Secre the official U.N. Day Ceremony at 3:30 p.m. tal) for Envirc nmemal Affail"!), Common Those who wish co support the walk are in wealth ot Mas\1chusetts. He will speak on vited to contribute, or seek pledges, to help re "Under tand1ug Differences The Challenge move land mines in Afghanistan. Donations for a Nt\\ Work:· may be !lent to "Adopt-a-Minefield" ac the The Governor's UN. Da) Proclamation and United Nations Association of Greater Boston a U.N. Day Me!.,age from the Secretary-Gen (FOR at One Milk Street, Boston, MA 02109. Every eral Kon Annan 1\ ill be pre ented. Aftef\l..ards, dollar raised goes to the field to eliminate land everyone will bl! welcome to stay for muc;ic mine. and refreshment~ .. PHARMACY Those who would like to join the walk should Whit~ the Mire Ban Treaty which bans the register with the Peace Abbey in advance (508- use. prciduction .•t od.piling and transfer of an 650-3659). Transportation support will be pro tiper:-.onnel land minei. i a major achieve ROBBERS) vided. ment, many lane! mine remain in the ground The 8 a.m. opening ceremony co begin the aruunJ the \\orl J and must be remo,ed. For walk will honor Maria Montessori, peace educa e<>el) dollar '-pt nt removmg land mines. or tor with the placing of a plaque on I.he Pacifist helping land m11e '\Uni,or!. $4 is produced Memorial Wall at the Peace Abbey. Children annual!~ in economic benefit to the Afghan fcom local and New York Montessori schoob econom). will attend and panicipate. Guest speakers are The Wmted ~auons h. leading the global ef Dr. Ruth Selman, Montessori representative Lo fon 10 adt.lre .. ., this problem. ~nd mine-. maim the United Nationii, and Peg Joukowski from the or kill approumatel)' 26,000 civilian<; every local Montessori School Board. Children from year. includmg. 8.000- 10,000 children. Land three Montessori schools will lead the Montes mine c;ur. 1vors t·ndure a lifetime of physical, sori children's song for peace. p-.ychologicaJ, and economic hardship. People are asked Lo join for part or all of the Afghunl-.tan has the most mines (5 milhon-7 walk. Employees and patrons from stores and million). Monte-son '>Chools throughout tbe offices along the route will be invited to come U.S. ha,·e committed to raising fundi. on Oct. to the sidewalk as the group passes by to honor 24 \\ith those c1ildren in mind. 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This years dance seasori reflects if' the loss ofDan ce Umb 1rella By Christle Taylor CORR(SPONOENl year and a half ago, Dance Um· brclla anistic di rector Jeremy Al liger announced his organi1aLion could no longer evade its ongoing financial prob lems. and he closed its doors. The lo!'.s of Dance Umhrclla, the city's premier presenter of contemporary dance for 20 year-.. is rcftccled in thi~ \Cason of dance- a season wilh less ,·ari ety and less risk. lb be fair. the FleetBoston Ce hnt) Sene... .'.ll1d World M~iL \ CRi\SI lart.' ha'c picked up ,me of lh · companies lch .,Lr.indc Moni~. Bill rt'. Jone~. Pilobolou" Tankard. a Pina Bausch protege an-based company known for it-. - \\hi le CR l\SHarts has chosen \\ho brought her '>tunning com particular!) avante-garde work.. to present t·dgier. lesser-lno\\-n pany of dancers here Lhree sea Also no Lyon Opera Ballet. No d:ince companies. sons ago: \lichael r-.foschen, a Sean Curran. No T1isha Brown. But lhal still lea\'e some of hingtime Boslon favorite who No aerial or wheelchair Meryl Tankard I Think and drirtk Newtonville Books unUes readers, writers and beer By Josh B. Wardrop SlAff WRllCP a\ 1ng ju't uutogrnphed hi-. l ' \ .~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NIELSEN GAllERY. 179 Newbury St.. BllS. Creek. 10/17:The P;m-Time Loverq, Call: 617- CONCERTS 10/10-10/14: "Harvey Quaytman - A Tribute to 354-2685. the Man and his Work: Four l)ecade.,:· Call: CLUB PASSIM • .n Palmer St .. Cam. 617-266--1835 10/11 :Teddy Gohl\lcin. I0/ 12:Whole.,alc CLASSICAL ONI GALLERY. 684 Wa-.hington Si., Bo'>. Kle1rner Band CD n:leao;e. 10113:11)dieGuy I H j 10/10-10/14: "Prpject: Kmhlecn Bih:ni." IO/I0- night w/Brian Wl'11h, Kenny White1Jak e BOSTON CONSERVATORY. Seully Hall. 8 the 10/J4: ..Stoop." original drawings by Matt ArmerJing & C'hri,topher Williom!j. Fenway. Bos. 10/J l, 8 p.m. Boston Conservato Bmwn Call; 617-542-6983. 10114:0pen Ptl by Mahi n A1irna. Re\ er..e-Gla\~ COMMON GROU ND. 85 Harvard Av<-.. All. Beethoven program feat. gueM tenor William Paintings." C.111: 617-49.5-8647. ~ 10/ 1 l:The All,trn11ans. l0112:Memphis Raine.\. Hite. $5-$12. Call: 617-9 12-9222. RICHARDSON-CLARKE GALLERY. 38 New I0/16:What a Way to Go-Go (Mt>d Night with BOSTON LYRIC OPERA. Shuben Theatre, 265 bury St.. Bo,. 10/ 10-10/13: Pnmting, b)' Carl DJ Vm1. 10/17:1,o\c Night w/DJ Brian - '8~ Tremont St., Bo$. 10/11 aod 10/13: '"II barbieri BamBS Call. 617-266-3321. metal. all vinyl. Call. 617-783-207 1. ' I di Siviglla," by Gioacchino Rossini. Call ROBERT KLEIN GALLERY. 38 Newbury St. GREEN STREET GRILL 280 Green St.. Cam. 6 17-542-4912. $32-$152. Bo,. 10/10· 10/14: Work' b)' Amo Rafocl 10/16:The Fully Celebrated Orche,lra residency. BOSTON MODERN ORCHESlRA. Jordan Hall, Minkkinen. Call. 617-267-7997. Cull 617-876-1655 30 Gainsborough St .• Bo.,. HWU, 8 p.m. "'Chtncse SACRAMENTO ST. GMJ.£Rl'. Aga,,i1 Com HARD ROCK CAFE. 13 1" Clan:nd()n St., Bo~. in America.- Call 617-363-0396. $10-$30. muniL) Center 20 Sacramento St.. Cam. 10/10- 10/t7:Rob G1,n1.ilc1 CD release. Call: BOSTON PHIUIARMQNIC. Sander; Theatre, 1OJ14: "A Sho°" or Objecl\." work' by f'ti,> 617-353- 1411() 45 Quincy St., Cam. 10fl7:Works by .Mot.an. Chandler. Call· 617-349·6'.!!17 HIBERNIA. 2.5 1-..mgMon St., Bos. 10/l2:Resi- Dvorak, Schubert. Call: 617-496-2222. SHERMAN GALLERY. 755 Common\\calth t.lent DJ Steve Poncr. Call: 6 17-292-2333. '1 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Sym Ave. Bos1on. 10/ 10-10/14: Award Winning JOHNNY D'S. 17 Holland Si.. Somerville. "'. phony Hall. 301 Mass. ;\ve., Bos. 10/10-10/ 14: Alumni, 1995-2002: Dedalu' +Guggenheim+ 10/11 :llubaluo. I0112: Luther "Gui!Jlr Jr." John- BSO conducted by Sir Andrew D avi~. feat. Starr_·· Cull: 617-358-0295. 'nn 10/ IJ:Bluc, Jam and Sal\a Dancing ' ' wocks by Weir, Ravel, Prokofiev. 10/17:BSO SOMERVILLE MUSEUM. I We,twood Rd. w/Rumba NaMa 10/l4:Hillbill} Night. wlgue.~t conductor Robeno Abbado & piani\t Sum. J0/10-10/14: "Pamdll!i.. Ani''' R~pond.'' IO{IS:Will} Pnncr. IOl16:Kerri PQwers. MiL~uko Uchida. $25-$87. Call: 617-266- 1200. Call: 617-666-98 10. I0/17:Anneue h1rringmn & The ! (I-Between~ . • I BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY CONCERTS. Slo., SOPRAFlNA. 99 Beacon St. Som. JO/ l0- C.111· 617-776-2004. " berg Recital Hall, B rnndei~ Universiry, 10/14: Painting' by Shira Av1dor & '..:ulpturt: b> KENDALL CAFE. 233 Cardinal Medeiros Ave., Waltham. 10/12. 8 p.m. Lydian String Quanet. H)'lda Lucena. Call: 617-49lH.l eY Alexander Stevens onl> repri-.e h1' mm 1e role ofT~n • STAT" WRITER Angel. he'll al-.o 'mg a 20-minute hen Scot Patrick -.ong ~t at the end of the 'ihow. Allan hits tilt! stage And among all the hoopla. a Ja W at the Wang TI1catrc maica Plain bo} will be quietl)' re on 0..:L 15. playing the lovahlc ali1jng une of hi' mu,ical theater nerd Eugene in the umpteenth re c.lrearm - elipenendng musical vival of ·'Ore~;· a mu,1cal the theater at the Wane not from the ~u... but from the 'tage. IL\ a THEATER dream that's been cooking -.irke he perfom1ed at the Ri\ersidc arer dream will come true. Of Theatre Work' m I lyde Park. am.I course that sounru. com)'. but if at the Foothght Club and the it's not a little corny. then it can't :-.:cighborhood Children\ Theatre be a mw11cal theater dream. in Jamaica Pkun "I remember seeing 'Tiie King Allan 'Kl)' tlktt m the time he at and I' at the Wang Center \\hen I ten 10 J-...WXJ4.J.7-NOO. A Nol·lor Profit Organization # ~ • the movie occurred lcs!'i than a tinuc rl!lum to tile' ,JlO\J. h;ipp) mw.1c.1I ,11.tually npcricd 111 1972. _."~ G!liClllYlf.. S.Wtfh Wa"lCao• year ago. when Allan wa!'i still a 10 rt!vel in the idea - \\nether it and r.m 101 33 88 Jll'rlonnam:c.., music theater student at Shcnan 1-x: realit) or myth-that fie ·50:; 1al1110-.1 l'1ght ~ .... ~u-...1. dunng n' RETURNS JANUARY 25, 2003 "A HIGH-VOLTAGE BLEND OF ROCK AND ROMANCE!" ·fd Siegel, Boston Globe Thu -Fri. Oct I0 ·11 LARRY CORYELL rrte hi<. 1'1111 w.1* . .... Will- 4 SHOWS ONLY! WECt, OCT. 30 AT 8 FRI & SAT, NOV. 1 & 2 AT O; SUN, NOV. 3 AT 2 Groups (617) 482-8616 • Broadway in Boston (617) 880-2400 Tue. Oct 15 HILARY NOBLE AM CollclM THE COLONIAL THEATRE • 106 BOYLSTON ST . BOSTON Fat Clllrles Nnille & Bobby Sanabril www.broadwayinbo;ton.com Wed. Oct. 16 SPECIAL EFX fNI: Chlell Minucci BENNY ANDERSSON & BJORN ULVAEUS' Thu.-fri. Oct. 17 18 CHRISBOm Sol.·Sun. Ocl. 19·20 DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER For Uckels. onlo & reserva11ons till (617) S62·4111 Order online at www.scullersjau .com csomed Q o11·~4~·~100 ~ ij · l l llljllll •l l, Validated Parking FA H E u t L H A L L @7 5 Stitt StrHt www come Broadway in Boston (617) 880·2400. GrQups (617) 482-8616.... ww.broadwatlnboston.com TICKETS A LSO ON SALE AT TllE COLONIAi T H EATRE BOX O FrlCE "' : ' l'il,_,-s-. Ille • Noy.13th www.mamma-r:nia.com An Evening 8 Shows ODIVI OCTm BER 15 - 20 ~IAM\I.\ Ml·\l Ol!K11\ I ( \'.>I Rt l 0 !01% AVMABll 0 '> Of( { A Bffl}\O\\ \\ mth. .. Tbe Wang Theatre • Telecbarge CIOO> 441-7401 Bill san ti lit IAB CrlUl lllll ...... •n H11111111 '" ~ 1 Dnlllhllel1'Clla ...... 1'1bllllWlltllHW11111.,__ CU:ARCHANNFL gr 800·786·GOLD _.,...... ~ ffiftHER HT"*" Cll IMll U.mt --- ___ ,.._ __ • ,, Page 20 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday, Ot:totx·1_1_1_._2_002-::-----·------+-'~------""-·\\ w.townonline.com/albtonbrighton I !/I/JAi!II! Af/1!111 /jf IHIPllllllS/llllll /111/l ...... •...... •.•.•...•..•....• 4•················· ••• 11/llAIAll llD!H • , . • ·Taking a bite ouf sacnme Red Dragon (B) ct"1; get thi-. straight. "Red Dragon'" \\3.'- the fiN of Thomas Hanis' L book..' to introduce reader!> to Hanni bal (the Cannibal> Lecter, and the first to be made into a mO\ie r·~ tanhunt er:· in 1986). with Bnan Cox ru. the brilliant lunatic. then 'Jll!llc "THE MOST ELECTRIFYING MOYIE YOU'LL SH THIS YEAR!" FROM THE C ORRUPT MINDS THAT BROUGHT YOU AMERICAN PSYCHO & PULP FICTION WRITIEN ANO DIRECT ED BY ROGER AVARY THE RULES OF AlTRACTION ~~ www.rulesofattractlon.com ~ tom SllOY!Ull OllOO SllOWWl Clll04AS SllOWWI IM)ill Ill MAn New Releases BLOOOY SUNDAY (Unrated) A documen taiy-style flctionalizatlon of the 1972 battle in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at which ~ troops precipitateQ catholic rioters iQtO more forceful action than planned. The (esult nearty two dozen civilians dead, (UallY WOflnded, and a gold-mine for IRA f!rrorists to begin their war of violenoe and vagery. No one wins here. The acting ames Nesbitt and Tim Pigott-Smith espe IJy) Is excellent (D.B.) B OWN SUGAR (PG-13) Stereotype City, Is time with the nice music producer ij!aye Diggs) and his best friend (Sanaa tathan), each hooking up with OK people but not each other. You see the happy end ~ coming way down the road, and if there ~ a cliche left unearthed, I must have Michelle Pfeiffer examines her garden prlies In " White Oleander." missed It While blinking. Your affection for f tolerance of hip-hop sounds will figure RULES OF ATTRACTION (R) Colteoians Band! ras Wlth a lhree- A****One of' the ycar:c; CLASSIC! best films!*' ,<;/u111'11 l:°tl11•ards. Hff·TI ·~ lching(1• beautiful. 1n Oscar' contPnderl Midu.>lle Pfeiffer, STAiRTS l.Of1'S COOUDGE LANDMARK'S Robin Hriglrt P P11n & RP11ee ZPllweger arr a..~tou11di11gf" """ttliitll' t111•1o,t. IJY<;.n FRIDAY, ~iEanw ~llaxJW( ~~ DCTDSUllTHI _,. 111.,,... - "lntrlligf'11t(v written. M'rui1i1•e(v din'<·ted and memorab(v at•ted.• ·Rr:r fl,on/. rm \F.11 llJRk UIJSF.RI ~H OCT 11 FRI, 1:30PM Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano OCT 12 SAT, 8PM Nancy Maultsby, meno-sopr11no ·-1 I nitt· Olecmtler' is a pouw/11/ and nb!iorbing OCT 15 TUES, 8PM Tanglewood Festival Chonu, drama of tlw liiglll'sl let•rl. ** ** ·" John Oliver, conductor "A magical .lrfff"rmx. '/\II !if.'ITl\1} l'Rfl /f.11 WEIR Moon and Star fantas}t, beautifully acted "I!OT! . I trrrific 1111wir." (American premiere) and beautifully filmed~ /,...,m.,,/ \/11/ti11. 11<11 /1( MT RAVEL Piano Con~erto m G .... Swida. kl'IX.'C89 RADIO PROKOFIEV Alexander Nt•vsky CantllUI ''.\/iC'/1dle Pfeiffer d1·ser11es un Oscur for ~excitil)9 and deeply lirr mnst pow1•rful p1·rfor111a11rr to date."' OCT 17 THURS, 8PM Roberto Abbado, conductoc moving with unforgettable Tlw-/11u1 ldam.t. I ' II £EAL.I OCT 18 FRI, 1: 30PM Mitsuko Uchida, piano performances by a "Extraordilwri(l' luwnting and lwautiful.'' OCT 19 SAT, 8PM HENZE Scombondo SlnfonorD stand-out cast." ·Ri "Whaddya feel like. Huntington.... I 111 'dWI I• \1f•;.•,~ doin' tonight?" Don't miss this world premiere musical! Where does a mother end and a daughter begin? WHim4-' OLEANDER Book by Rupert Holmes Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams Based on the screenplay by Paddy Chayefsky and on the United Artists film Directed by Mark Brokaw BEGINS OCTOBER tO "J. Fon MORE / ,VFORMATIO.\' ABOUT TlllS MOl'Jf.J &~~ - .. $ . • , ~ll l • •' Page 22 AllsJon·Brighton TAB Friday, October 11, 2002 .- '" v. v. .tow non Ii ne.com/allstonbrighton j Bach · · ·. Q11itk flicks MOVIES, fi'Om page 21 ~ _MASS ... IN B MlN_Q_R__ DAS EXPERIMENT- (R) Offering a fee for ll1E CHATEAU (R) Ameocan half-ti~ 10da1s 111 an excenmem. scientists try to ,Grant lleweUyn leads the Handel and Haydn Chorus ¥rMi 11 ffirot todalm a ch.1teau Is:! to learn how a group of men half playing and feriod Orchestra hm b'J a grei Hmde nt>ithef kneW The staff prison guards. the others prisoners. would • pcia f\lmaJld as the~. s~ Testtxl behave An Oscar nominee for Best FRIQAY, OCTOBER 18 at 8pm Ille maiden Witll babY) are alterr)c'llJVely Foreign Language Film, this says that in a ~and COMMflO Paul Rudd plays the SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 at 3pm few days, incredibly nasty behavior arises. xcitlflle.. V"4 ( \\Mil bnll1er. 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Nearly also include chicken. ~usage, etc.) cu1d ing, but tle ch11. lo.c-n ,ind ~u,age aulk.'d tlll1lips. f'le'.. b. pearl ornorh "H \~D. 00\\ ~. "'~ IOO~LIGHT ~lILE' ~EOfll[ ISA TL~~L'G 1 ER\ BEST 4CTl~G TOL'R DE rtL\I or~wrr FORCE." "~ "\\,f'J\ 1~111<1 "Dl'~ 11'\ HOFDL \:\ "\\ITH THIS FIBI. r \~ s ~ R\\00\ JAKE GHLE~llAAL \\D WILL E.\IERGE AS A JUJ G\ll.Dll.UL \L\JOR FORCE ~ \l.l.G1' E A.\IERICA.~ FIL~f.'1 0 C\R -\\ORTH\' '!art ""t ,,.n PERFOR\J~\CES.'' ..iaim.,c ' HT MILE BOSTON ENGAGEMENTS START FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 l.D€'i'S lML\r1'!S N"'- Ulf'l'5 IHEATllQ SHO'W'CASI CIHfMAS *IOSTONC~ • RtAMtHGHAM 16 *tl80TY T11££ 1AAU •REVUIE I 15 TaEMOHr ST FUITltrASSAf 100~ '11'AY .rf.C1 '900l~TI11 SHOHUS WOILD {900) US-TIU a SQU!lll llD. ""'- -> 6n-4404 ~ CIHOt.AS (781)-16'0 .ro!WAY ClH£tM 13 ~ •llAH~ SHOWCASI ClllEMAS tot BllOOICLl though I believe that music is a ety of· styl~ on her newest very good connection in itself, album, "R>reign Letters" even without words." ~ I Company Schedule of Author Events Book' em ...... BOOKS & BREWS (Newtonville...... Books)...... Hurt feelings Oct. 1 -Mark Winegardner ("Thafs True of Everybody") NEWTONVILLE, from page 17 . o HURT, from page 17 • Oct. 16-A. Mannette Ansay ("Limbo") ''What can I say? I feel fortunate to have something like The big-budget.. Di~ney film ·'Tuck this in Newton," says Harriet Swire, a Newton re5idem who Oct. 17 -Steve Almond ("My Life in Heavy Metal''), Jason Everlru.ting·· (openmg Friday) is sure to estimates that she's been to about 30 of the "Books and Aores-W111iams ("The Last Stand of Mr. America") draw a crowd - you've probably Brews" readings (many of them at the now-defunct Ne~ 0 ct. 23 -Amir Atzel rEntanglement The Greatest Mystery already 'ieen d1e ad~ on TV for the adap tonville Times) over the la'it 18 months. 'This series ghes us in Ph~") tation of the dramatic children·s no,el readers a chance to have that real intimacy with the authqrs dct . 24 - Mark Du;n ("Bia Minnow Pea") by Natalie Babbin. Bui have you heard .... - and the authors have always ended up being really friend ti ov. 2-Alan Furs· rBlood of Victory ) an}thing abouL Hun\ other film ...Rare . Iii;• .' ly and approachable." ~ ov. 7 -Martha McPhee ("Gorgeous Lies"), Jenny McPhee Binls.. '? Probably not. . Her friend Carole Smith, also of Newton, agree-.. ·"we ·ve ("The Center of Things") Joan Sullivan ("An Ameri- "Why c..-an't we get good films seen m met authors' parents, spouses, chjldren at these event:.." can Vote() • whm is suppose HEALTH Ftndmg your passion-work 1ha1 fills you ~11h a "cnse of joy .u1J -~l, New Outlook purpose-1c; no quick fix. That's wh} I spec1.l11zc in depth· , Corporation onented L.arcer counseling I offer 8-week work .. hop~ anc..l individual ,,c-;s1onc; for people <,eekmg meaning .mu satisfaction Caring lovingly for your loved..... ones m 1heir \\.Ork. I Ve Spcrialize in: We each han· a calling 1ha1 j,, a v11al ~urcc of creativity • At Hotm Ccm· -,,. .,~°'":\, .. ~ HO\\ ever, "1th the pr~urc I CAREER CONSULTANT THERAPY? Work & relationship problems can I~ MY LAWYER signs lhat you are suffering and In T11RE ARE THOOSAMIS OF WI. EITATt, Wl1S.., ~Tl Ftnd your passion. Mak~ ii your "ork. pain. Talking with a therapist l' COMPUTERS AU Ages. 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Afll!r spending a week in the Buckminster Resnick took full responsibility for the condi Hotel. 11 Bo ton Univer~ity students are return tions of the apartments. which he said he was ing 10 their apartments at 28 Ashford St. in All "proud of." !'lton. ll1e 11 student-. tool. up residence in the "I guess I should have been a better landlord ... Buckmmster. all expen-;es paid by the Kelley '>aid Resnick. .. Reah) Trust, after their house had been deemed An ISO spoke~rnan confirmed chat the LrU t unfit for human habitation by Boston Inspection had piµd in full almost $1,000 worth of fees in- , al Sen ices Department. curred for sending agents on overtime to the , AftLEBORO WEYMOUTH LAIDllG WIST BOJBUBY/DEDBAll The l\\ o-famil} house has a basement convert pror.erty to inspect and that the apanment was to Rte. 1, (1 mile south of Emer.ild Square Mall) 8 Commercial St. Rte 53. Near O\sik Rte. 1.iVFW Parkway ed b) the a pre,·iou'.'. owner into a makeshift be released into the care of the trust on Tuesday (508) 761-9889 (781) 337-4901 ,617) 323-3926 apartment This ba ement was the \Ource·ofmost evening after major repairs were completed. of the 'iolati11n,. w h1 ch included expo-.ed elec Re..,nkk 'aid that elc1,;trical probleml> in the • ui.. I kl., 1.. ct ru'lmnt -'Jh:r. l.mh) ~ l b.. c~ rt anJ aparmPnh "ere repaired the ..,ame ing .md g~ facilltles, an mnpc1..:.•1e ~d' 'i ve day a ... ~ • 1. 1d1. ·1 ri..u ·n hcanng and hole., in the walb and ceilings, according LO On Tuesda} afternoon, deaning crews were ISO 5weeping stairs. washing windows and making • Other. less serious violalions were found in the minor repairs to the facade and ve tibule of th~ • remainder of the house, which contains a first house. which smelled of.cleaning fluid s. · lloor three-bedroom apartment and a second Th~ basement, in which the most serious of the • and third-floor six-be Read·four-star film critic David Brudnoy in TAB. Entertainment • ... _ww_w_.t_o_wno_nl_1_·n_e_.c_ornl_a_ll_sc_on_b_n-=·g:...h_to_n______---,.-----~-.....,------.,.------F-r_id_a,;_y., . _Oc_m_hc_·_r _l _l._:!_00_2_Allston·Brlghtoh TAB. page 27 PO LITICAL "NOTEBOOK RememlMtr to behalf of the \\ork«ig men and women day. Oct. 11, at the Veronica Smith Se gree who is now scuing policy for a !"ttaff ly healthcare and economic issues. of Massach~u.s." nior Center. The center'\s at 20 Chestnut of legal professional in the distnciwi>r Luby said, 'This is th~ first time thai resister.to vote Carpen1cr.. Local 218 added, "We Hill Ave. Constituents are encouraged to ney's oflice. This is not acceptable," Planned Parenthood hm; endorsed a gu,. Mayor Thomas M. Menino reminds offer this endorsement becall!ie of your stop by with questions or concerns. Said Sinnott. bernatorial candidate." adding that ··we aJI Bostonians that the last day to regis expression~ of commitment and in "lf you have an is.~ue you would Like "As the people of Boston are confi<.lcnt tha1 we have chosen the · ter to vote in the Nov. 5 election is Oct volvement to the wOrking men and to discuss. please feel free 10 stop by our more disenfranchised because oli nght candidate with whom to take this 16. women in this di~uict both i 1 the past office hours," said the 8th Disnict Con ing tensions between the Suffoll un ... 1ep.'' "Registefing to vote is the first step in and future. We are confident you will gressman. ··tf you are unable to speak ty DA and the Boston poltce. acti!llDA "Shannon underst.ands what it means ~g a difference," said Menino. demonstrate this concern by shaping w"11 my representatives in Allston· Dan Conley hunL-, for more op~i to be pro-choice. She understands that · "Now is• the time to gel involved and policies lhal will prorect all workers' Bnghton. please contact our office at ties to st.and in from of the camera. As heing pro-choice is about more than make a difference on the issues that mat rights. We belie' e y9u will have a strOng 617-621-6208. I look forward to hearing District Auomey. I will return the otnce protecting access to safe and legal . ter. Election Day is fast approaching and voice for orgamzed Jabor, along with 11n about the is.<;ue:, that are importanl to m a level of professionulism that LJ1e ahonions. She understands that to be civic participation is the best way to open- door poltcy with respe;t to your you." people expect and want." Sinnon added. pro-choice is to be pro-comprehen have your voice heard." constituent~ ... He 'ipent time in Allsmn-Brighron on "I chose to run in thi~ election a'i an ..,i vc 'ex education. pro-concraceptive Voters will have a chance to cast their McDcnnon i~ a father. hu~band. Sept 30. meetmg with constituents and Independent. aJt hough I am a lifelong coverage. pro-cltnic safety and pro~ ballot for various county, state and fed homeowner and Jcical 5mall busi~ learning more about a variety of com· Democra1. Knowing that Dan Conley active in protecting a woman's right eral offices in addition to weighing in on owner. He 1 a Jilclong r:e icknt of All munity activities. would stack 1he political Having a mentor can Improve a kid's life. That's why we're making it easle 1~ to get one. Proud sponsor of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. The influence of pos111ve role models 1n a child's life can't be underestimated. Which 1s why we're proud of our association with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. In partnership with Fleet, Big Brothers Big Sisters has created Volunteer Link, a toll·free information line for potential volunteers throughout the country. By making 11 easier to get involved, Volunteer Lmk is helping Big Brothers Big Sisters meet their goal of matching one million kids with one million mentors by 2010. Because if one mentor can enrich one kid's life, think what a million could do Believing In Better. Become a Big Brother or a e1g Sister today. Call 1-888-412-BIGS to get in.volved. • Forward. Thinking. C) Fleet • Fleet and Forwald. ~ are~ l'Nlks of Flee!Bostori. F.nancial Cofpo ~. • Page 28 Allston-Brighton TAB Friday, October 11 , 2002 www.townonline.com/allstonbrighton .i , , ! ' ' r.r,M ~ ' ; , FROM PA'G E. ONE rising over plans for 99 Tremont St: .. I TREMONT, from page 1 ~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~ I heriitif.-ffqrr{ tlle~e\leldf>me~c J ~ of' atcffi~fs, " consutfan(s.i and landscai:Je designers. : J'We knQw we don't want it," s~ J~hn r~(eJ'l~n..an ..angJY. reshlent who saifi _h~ ~~ .tired of listening t0 thel:feV~lo~n; and .•.; • I W\WqJ tfl&O~· .~~~pf° ...,. hanas u.vm attenoantii tac showi 11~ 1.Eo\_V , frof!I pag~ 1 Lisa 1imberlak~ an spokesman for ditionaJ cars. ing is used according ro plan, it .can ac the.letter of appeal filed with ISO. , 1 1 ISO, said \\'edne<;day that the ~nL ·The plans submitted. .. do not show a commodate up LO 356 children, plus ·'The school approached its neighbors, J\ft~.r n}ising funds to.hire a lawyer, the had received sevem calls rece1!ly and !hat minor change occurring on the propeny. teachers and other workers. on Bigelow Hill and presented its prelim ~jg~). par lease the letter of response thHI afternoon. ents dropping off and picking up children gaged in an ongoing dialog with the local' missiorier Kevin Joyce requesting that for the property. which have i,ubstantial Tunberlake said tha.1 ISD was planning to neighborhood associations," said a Torah. "i:econsider and rescind the... is impacL on the surrounding residential would be intense, and chat there is no IJ;o stan(i by their ori¥ina1 ruling. AL press space for parking nor any plan for con Academy press release. ... sti'ancp bf Building Pennit No. 1739-02, neighborhood.'' reads the letter of appeal. ,time, the lener had not yet beeo released. Mahoney said that the nursing home struction of a parking lot in the area. Mahoney, however, said that resident$. wflfctl aulhori z~ 'the demolition ID1d re "It doe.sn·t bav!!l to be a piece of an.·· facility. which cared for 40 to 50 patients, ·'Traffic is going to come to a head at are concerned that proper studies we~ construction work to be petformed said Mahoney. "I just has to be. ·yes, 1 Bigelow St.," said Mahoney. never performed to detennine the impact Updn. .. 142 Bigeiow St." you're granted a hearing' 1x 'no' and always created craffic and parking prob leim on the hill. and that the increased The property also sits in a one family of such a change of use on the neighbor :According to Laura Mahoney, a why... We desene fUl answer" Bigelow Hill resident, IDS said that Neighbon. filed the letter of appeal ~use of the building would have "disas residential sub-district. wned for single hood. 'They are non-responsive to the neighbors would have an answer to their with lSD because, they wen! concerned trous" effecLo; on the neighborhood. family use. ··According ro Atticle 51 of concerns of the neighbofhood and so w~ letter in 30 days. More than 60 days later, that the change of use from a nur;ing fa 1111! Torah Academy plans include 13 the Zoning Code, the purposes .of the are fighting them,'" said Mahoney. • 1hey have yet to receive an response. cility to a preschOOJ would alter traffic elementary school clas&l'OOms for 20 One-Family Residential Sub-districts are According to Torah Academy, initial ''They were hoping we woilld go and parking patlf!llll> on B gelow Hill. children each and four preschool class to preserve, maintain and promote low occupancy is scheduled for this coming• away," said Mahoney. choking already crowded tll!ets with ad- rooim for 24 children each. Lf the build- density one-frunily neighborhoods," says January. ·' Pru-ents, teens can 'Talk About. ... X!' at conference on Oct. 19 Boston parents and teens are education campaign designed mance by lmprovBoston, raf MBTA's Orange and Green ister, call Dan Correia at solidation of tbe Mayor's Of io'.lited to "Let's Talk About ... to help improve communica tle . a free buffet lunch. and lines. BCYF, 617-635-3 140 or fice of Com~uo i t y Partne r~ X!," a special conference on tion between parentslgl!ardians money-saving cou pon~ and .. Let's Talk AbouL ... X !" is download the registration ma- ships, Boston Community Saturday, Oct. 19, from J 0 and young people. discounts t0 local businesses being sponsored by the Boston 1erials from www.Fiodingth Centers, the Mayor's 2:00 to a,.rn., •to 2:30 p.m. at , the ''Let's Talk About ... X!" will for parents and teens that want Public HealLh Commission and eTime.org. Registration dead 6:00 After-School Jnjtiative,. Ti;~mont Bo~tO r\ Hotel, 275 include discussion an~ work to step out together. The Lhe Harvard School of Public line is Friday, Oct. 11. and the Recreation Divisi<>n o{ Tremont St., Boston. shops, an addre by guest Tremont Boston Hotel is locat Health. 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Previte CPA PC www.taxproblemsRuo; com - ..... • i Www.townonline.com/allstonbrighton Friday, October 11, 2002 AllltlR ltllflbti TAI, page '}!}" FROM PAGE ONE Helu to reclaim parkifud treasures : A symposium Act recognition event celebrating the publication of Now, more thell nw, It · '1nventing The Charles River" by Karl Haglund will be held at 9 am. is Important te ; on Sarurday, Nov. 9, at the Walker nc0tnb!e fJf '. Memorial-Morse Hall, Massachu th,.- sens Institute ofTuchnology . the~•rtes .. Recently, the · Metropolitan P1rtUnd1•to District Commission formally announced .a master plan for the recllllm -.1epcy t11eJ · renewal of the Charles River Parklands, the centerpiece of the represeld of '"'"""" . : world's first integrated urban ICtelllble 11•••111ce,, park system. In recognition of this landmark renewal initiative and to assist in facilitating its im will benefit plementation, the Charles River Symposium highlights in-l Conservancy wilJ host a sympo elude: . sium designed to stimulate The introduction of "Invendnf thoughtful consideration of the the Charles River," an epic' Park.lands' future and its role in history of the Charles River the re-greening of the metropoli and its parklands and their tan park system. place in the development Qt. A hundred yem ago, as the Greater Boston. Publishea Parl '. " .... - .. ' ·- . J .•• ,, • ...... Page 30 Allston-Brlgllton TAB Friday, October 11 , 2002 -. www.townonl1ne.com/alJs1onbrigh1on SCHOOlS ·Brighton High School: acommunity f caring ..~ '.: By Meridith Polln ter Education pro.gram Now in the respective l>Ubject a~well as one of the ers have included Senator John Brighton neighborhood. Recent pro- .J settOOL.UNt • Guitar. Golf cart. Go-cart. Goat cheese maker. Gong. Gumball machine. Gazebo. It's all the stuff that sells at a CommunltyClasslfleds Yard Sale. So find the yard-salers out there who want your stuff. Place your yard sale ad In CommunltyCtasslfieds and get a FREE Yard Sale Success Kit Begin your search with Community Class10eds. jt's 1he besl place fo r complete with signs, price stickers, tracking forms and more. working moms and dads to fnd qualny local cti1ld care. I Soon you'll be collecting cash, not dust. I Soon you'll be making plars. l'lOt cancelli'lg them I • I To place your child c:are list ing please call I· 300-624-13 55 I Yard Sale Special· 5 lines, I week, S21 . , • COMMUNITY Your source tor local child care. .. ~.~~~f.~.~.. communityclassifieds Promote it In can 1-aoo-624-SELL. I CommunityClassifieds. I ___.' www.cownonline.co!'Nallstonbrighton---~--~-.:_::_.:....:£:..:..:.:.:.:.:______-,;~t~~~::-:-::-=--;---;;-~=-::::-:---...,...------~Fn~· d~ay~._SOc~to~be~r~l~l.~2002 Allston-Brighton TAB. page 31 ·~ COMMUNITY NOTES ~ b COMMUNITY NOTES, from page 7 The perfonnance repeals !he discounts for seniors and -.tu the youth hockey and skating next day.on Sunday. Oct. 13, at dents. For more infonna·· . programs, contact ·fevin Luke 3 p.m.. at Harvard University's call the S1rand at 6(7.. _ at 617-782-&697 or visit the Sanders Theatre. This concen 5230. Visit the Strand Webf1; Web site at www.nbyha.com. will be led by Pro Arte's music a1 www.strandtheatrebostqn. director, Isaiah Jackson. com. 'Making Dollars and Pro Arte ·s program is a com bination of !he old and the new. $en$e' on cable TV Violinht Arturo Delmoni, BSO ·:Making Doi lars and $en$e,' ce~lis t Violin, Cello. and Rep. Elizabeth (Betty) Poirier Piano. The concerto is a very this as guest for October. Host for unusuaJ piece because the or the show is Richard M. Kiehy chestra accompanie · a trio of newspaper ka of RMK A!isociates LLC. a soloists. In addition, Pro Arte financial and ei.ta1e planner will perfonn Ravel's ballet, .,, with offices in North Attlebor "'Mother Goose." • ough and Orleans. Pro Arte's repenoire also fea Topics l'or OcLOber wi 11 cover tures two world premieres. "The Fiscal Condition of Mass Evan Ziporyn. one of the best- achusetts." along with .. How to • ~nown composers of new Ensure Thac Your Child/Grand mu ic alive today. has created chiId Will ObLain Thaf Much ''Frog'-. Eye," a Pro Arte com Needed College Education." mission. A member of the Bang October's broadcasts will be On A Can All-scars. he has per shown on Mondays, I 0 a.m .. fonned all over the world. Vio- I :30 and 5:30 p.m.; and Tues 1 Ii nht Del moni and Pro Arte days, 11 a.m .• 2:30 and 6:30 concertmaster Kristina Nilsson p.m. on Channel 8. solo in Leonardo Ciampa ·s ··suite Siciliana·· (Op. 145) for Oct. 19 is A-B Day cwo violin and orchesrra bringing Sicilian music t~ at Harvard Stadium Bosten on Columbu!> Day Harvard University's Office weekend. of Community Affair~ and De At Sanders !he pre-concert partment of Athletics once aperitif at 2 p.m., features again hosts Allston-Brighton Ravel's Introduction and Alle Day at Harvard Stadium on gro. The post-concert Ask the B righam House is on assisted l11ing residence created 1hrough Saturday, Oct. 19. Join your neighborhood. ~o~pi.:e I'> commmed to pro Artists es ion, immediately The meeung:-. take pluce al '1dtn! excellence in care. corn the re!>torohon ot a historic schoolhouse When 11 opens 1h1s foll neighbors for an enjoyable af following the Sanders concen. pa.,,1<•n and dignity l11 life. our residents ..viii en1oy a lifestyle free frorn household chore~ and ·"' ternoon of Harvard vs. NorUi Di-;tri~t I-rs cornmun1t) rooni. and feature an inv1red guest For more tnfom1ation. call is moderated by Steven Led eastern football. better and spotlights Young, maintenance Our professionally trained staff will be available ; . speaker addrl!ssmg i.,,uc~ ~ Gail Campbell or Judy Dia This year's event will take 24 hours a doy to meet residents chong1119 needs and ossure r, fecting 1hc neighborhood . The mond in the Bril!hton office at Ro ·enbaum. Delmoni. and place at !he Allston-Brighton Jackson. they receive the services they nt.-.ro lo ma1ntoin their independent ' meeting!> are open to all re,f 617-:66-02.i2. - . tent, located between the Dil Also after the Sanders con ,~ dents and businei-'> tmners of lifestyle~ Services include lon Field House and the Palmer cert. for a charge, Pro-Amore Dixon Tennis Courts. Enjoy a District 1-l. St. i ~nthony's holding If you would like to join ttie provides a wine and cheese s.in complimentary lunch at 11 :30 a clothing drive g:lcs reception and a friendly ~t • Personal core ond a.m. and pick up your free tid. mailing li-.t, please 1.omact tile mosphere where music lovers medication monitormg ASK ABOUT OUR Community Service Olfice 01 St. Anthony's School i~ hold ets to the Harvard-Northeastern of all ages can meet and min • Hoosekeeping and lmeo cl 6 I 7-3-B-4376. ing clothing dme from Oct. PRE·OPENING PRICES ; I football game. whi<.:h kicks off 12 through No\. 11 . Donation5 gle. Pro Amore b New Eng services at I p.m. land's premier dassical music ,, in ai1y condition of unwanted For lunch and, ticket reserva Books needed at singles group. • Social, recreal1onol and clothing. -.hoes, dmpcs and cultural octiv1hes tions. call Kevin McCluskey's Brazilian center blankch are needed. Ta>. Tickets for the Sanders con ~ Maff at 617-495-4955 no later The Bra1ilian Immigrant cert are available in advance • Scheduled transpoitohon than Wednesday. Oct. 16. \om·hel' ''ill be a\ailable for $9, $19. $29, and $42 with BRIGHAM Center. 39 Brighton \ve .. Swte Fur m(i>re mfonnation, call • Del1c1ous meals arid snacks H 0 U S E d1 counts for ·enior and stu 7. Alls1on. is 111 need of chil 617 -787-0087. served dOJly 34 1 Mount Auburn Streel Voter registration dren and young: adult"-. book-. dents. CaJl the Pro Arte office, 617-66 1-7067. or the Sanders • Heollh and ..vell{'lf.!SS prOCJrams Watertown, MA 02472 drive under way to be u-.cd by ll'i Encli'h a., Frf!e tobacco Second Langu.age student:'>. Theatre box office the day of The Allston-Brighton Com the concert. 617-496-2222_All 1 The center provide., ~L pr1>gram available munity Development , Corp. Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra 6. Call 617-923-7779 to arrange a tour. fl ;, classes at an affordahle ptce Th1ough a gram from 1he and the Healthy Boston Coali- An1ericarr Legacy Foundation. concerts are handicapped ac . tion are conducting a voter reg and would like to lostcr the Not just a place to live•• • it's a way of life habit ot reading among it-. tu lhe Albton-Bnghton Healthy cessible. Visit Pro Arte's Web istration drive this month. Peo sne m www.proane.org. A Baran Assisted Living Residence IL I.." '' Bo,1011 Coalition \\ ilh St. Elii ple may regii;ter to vore on Oct. dent ~. Boo ri11e11 in ek Tickets for the Strand con mt:ntar~ Engli'>h are prt!fcr ctl. .illt·lh"' Medkal Ct:nter Tobac 12 in front of Charle.,' ic\\ co Treatment Program offerll cert are a' ai Iable in advance Apartments. Western A\enue, Also, a booJ....,hell 10 uny condi tion b \\elcome. f:ree intonriation jnd -.uppon for SI 0. $19, $29. and.$42 with Allston. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. anyone intere<.Led in quit For more info1malion. please The center is open 10 a.m. to t?• 6 p.m., Monday!> through Fri ung ~moking. call Juan Gonzalel or Ava days. •)utreach staff member-. America's Premier Figure Chan at Lhe CDC. 617-787- 'p:!ak Engfo.h. Rus!>1an and 3874, or Julie Barton ar theAll For more · infonnation. call Skating Exhibition 617-783-8006. Portuguese In addiuon, there ston-Brighmn Heallhy Boston ar! two youth outreach workers Coalition, 617-782-3886. Caritas Hospice ~no locu on ) outh preven unn. All outreach workers are I : Wanted: property sponsors open house aiailable lo do, group presema owners for program Caritas Good Samaritan ti )m, in the Allston-Brighton Hospice. with office in area The treatment program An Evening with Challlpions Metropoliian Boston Hous 1•;; ing Partnership. the largest Brighton and Norv. cxxl. hohh p-o' it.le\ individual and group ',1 an open house on the fir..t ~lnn n1co11nc addiction coun-.eling. provider of Scc:1ion 8 rental C.!rlifit:J h> pnothernpy an-d October 11 & 12 ~I housing assilitunce in the state, day of each month in 1t'> Brighton office. J 10 Albtbn St nicotine patches. is recruiting Allston-Brighton' t~ ff' The meeting v.ill take pla~c for more intormation about propc1ty owners to participate tt1e Tobacco Pre\t~nt1on and in its housing programs. from noon to I 30 p.m. The open hou.,c i!o an opportunit) .,..re.nment Project. call 617-783- See Oly1npic anti world For more information. call for patients. Ian ilie... hicnds. JSM The Allston-Brighton Erik Sundsced ai 617-425-6711 Healthy Bo.,ton Coalition worl..!> or e-mail c1ik.sunds1ed@ health ~are profe-..suw 1' or champions skt1te for tho ...e seeking a \oluntee actl\ proacthely and continuously 10 mbhp.org. To learn about tht.: ity 10 meet with member~ ol the mprO\ e the health, saletv and benefi1s of MBHP programs. .;ohc,ivene-.." of Aliston the f inzmy F11nd .... visir www.mbhp.org. hospice team. .... Cari1as Gt)(>d Samaritan BrighlOn. Hospice is an agcnc) 01 tarit~ Join the Community Christi. a Catholic Health Care Three soloists, two Sy'\tem of the Archditll:t!-.e 01 Relations group venues, two world The Allston-Brighton Police Boi.ton. :,ening peopl of all raiths. Hosph.:e pro\ ii.le'< pallia music premieres Community Relations Group is Hosted by 1994 looking for new members. ti \'e care 10 patient.. and their Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra families in their home-. or nur-; Captain Williams Evanl., along of Bo~lon kicks off i 1-. 25th sea Olympic Silver ..... ing home-. through • !ham of "?" in two venue:-. Opening with Dist1ict 14'-. Community registered nur .. es. ,cx_t work medallist Paul Wiley Service Oflice, hoMs monthly mght 1.tkes place on Saturda}. meetings to discuss topics ot ers. spirituul coun'>elor \ olun Oct. l 2. at 7. 10 p.m .. at Dorch and two-time teers. and home health .1ides. ester s hi~tonc Strand Theatre. interest to lhe Allston-Brighron Olympic medalist Nancy Kemgan BELl\10NT HILL SCHOOL Hungry? 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