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December 1985 January - December 1985 18th Century Custom Homes Accidents-Weston Profits of Newman's Own are no 18th Century rewards two area Injured lineman is home for the joke: Company nears $4 craftsmen [photo], H 7/20/85 holiday, H 12/18/85 p17 million in earnings, H 3/11/85 p1+ Accounting firms p11 911. SEE EMERGENCY Westport accounting firm adds Sharp, Newman hope to turn COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS dimension, impacts bottom season around at Lime Rock line [photo], H 5/7/85 p15+ [photo], H 8/8/85 p21+ A Ackemann, Andrew Actresses-New Canaan Aaron, Mary Ackemann joins ticket, H 7/2/85 Pulitzer drama gets a grip on Suspect in possible kidnap p9 home team: `'night, Mother' husband of woman found Seiden has edge over Hansen in opens [photo], H 9/9/85 p11+ dead in '81, H 2/6/85 p1+ primary donations, H 9/5/85 Actresses-Norwalk AARP p33 At Downtown Cabaret [photo], H AARP chapter inducts officers Acquired immune deficiency 4/5/85 p13 [photo], H 11/22/85 p10 syndrome. SEE AIDS Mary Beth Majeski still making it AARP forms third group, H Acquired immune disease happen: Meet your new TV 9/19/85 p6 syndrome. SEE AIDS host [photo], H 11/4/85 p15 AARP gives VFW an American Action Housing Inc. They help the heroine [photo], H flag [photo], H 1/25/85 p8 48 units of moderate-income 4/12/85 p18 Deficit, Social Security worrying housing proposed, H 12/5/85 Actresses-Westport AARP, H 3/1/85 p20 p1+ Actress given award by Lynch elected president of AARP City agencies team up for Alcoholism Council [photo], chapter, H 6/7/85 p6 housing drive, H 10/10/85 p22 H 7/13/85 p13 Terrell takes AARP post, H Actors-Norwalk Actress honored by library board 11/22/85 p42 At Polka Dot [photo], H 10/14/85 [photo], H 7/18/85 p11 AAUW-Norwalk/Westport p14 Ellen Hanley [photo], H 6/8/85 p16 Chapter Bill Culpepper finds performing Pulitzer drama gets a grip on AAUW gives grant [photo], H good life: Started as home team: `'night, Mother' 7/20/85 p18 Scrooge's nephew [photo], H opens [photo], H 9/9/85 p11+ Abel, Alan 4/5/85 p13 Ad Club of Fairfield County Westport man admits to hoax in Opens tonight [photo], H 11/8/85 2 phone companies tie at top at TV `faint-in', H 2/2/85 p1+ p20 annual awards of A Club Ability grouping in education Treat Williams is star on [photo], H 11/5/85 p29 Grouping of students discussed, American Playhouse [photo], Adam's Barn-Weston H 3/1/85 p9+ H 2/15/85 p13 Town officials begin work on Abused women Actors-Rowayton historic site in Weston Group seeks shelter for battered Bill Culpepper finds performing [photo], H 7/8/85 p12+ women, H 6/5/85 p1+ good life: Started as Adami, Anna More abused women seek crisis Scrooge's nephew [photo], H Localite heads school health center's help, H 7/15/85 p1+ 4/5/85 p13 group in state, H 3/14/85 p32 Accessory apartments-Weston Treat Williams is star on Adkins, Phyllis Apartment decision delayed, H American Playhouse [photo], Two Rowayton School teachers 7/9/85 p9+ H 2/15/85 p13 honored during retirement P & Z plans discussion of special Actors-Weston tea [photo], H 6/15/85 p9 permit issue, H 4/23/85 p9+ Actor visits Weston High [photo], Adopt-A-Ramp Program Residents question changes in H 12/30/85 p15 Vacant lot to become city park: Weston apartment rules, H Actors-Westport City, firm cooperating, H 6/18/85 p9+ Actor to give $1.2 million to 5/8/85 p11 Accessory apartments-Wilton university [photo], H 4/2/85 Adopt-A-School program Wilton P & Z approves 2 p11 Adopt-A-School program accessory apartments, H Another luckless outing for expansion marked at U. S. 2/26/85 p9 Newman: Miller's Porsche Surgical reception [photo], H Accidental death-Westport wins at Lime Rock, H 8/12/85 2/22/85 p11 Boy killed in pond was making p19+ Adoption return trip [photo], H 6/3/85 Father and son in `Mass Appeal', Adoptive moms get down to p1+ H 10/24/85 p18 some business: Contingency Examiner attributes Darien man's Newman shatters mark in fund is started [photo], H death to trauma, drowning, H Sharp's car [photo], H 1/10/85 p13 6/1/85 p8 8/10/85 p23 Korean babies enrich Accidents-Norwalk Newman turns out a cookbook, H Connecticut homes: True Police Blotter: Norwalker, 24 5/2/85 p31 bundles of joy [photo], H injured in fall, H 6/11/85 p8 6/6/85 p15 1 January - December 1985 Adult education Elderhouse answered questions Odor from plant continues 53 adult high school students [letter], H 8/5/85 p5 despite two orders, H 7/26/85 receive diplomas at Three needs of the elderly cited p10 ceremony, H 4/26/85 p9 service agencies, H 11/19/85 Odor not halted by textile firm, H Diplomas will go to 16 in p26 7/9/85 p1+ program, H 4/23/85 p6 Aged-Services-Westport Airplane accidents. SEE Wilton official report drop in adult Board approves Senior Center AERONAUTICS-ACCIDENTS education enrollment, H funds, H 11/7/85 p13+ Al Branch Fuel Co. 9/13/85 p9+ Aged-Services-Wilton Workshop learns of ingredients in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Respite care keeps elderly successful small businesses, Huck Finn film given New happy, H 3/6/85 p11+ H 5/13/85 p1+ Canaan premiere, H 7/1/85 Wilton officials take up issue of Albin, Beverly J. p9+ care for elderly, H 5/13/85 In the Service, H 1/4/85 p6 Advertising Club of Fairfield p9+ Alcohol County Agostini, Frank PTA seeks alcohol ad ban, H Spring opener [photo], H 4/16/85 Holly Fair big prize [photo], H 4/11/85 p13 p20 11/6/85 p40 Alcohol abuse. SEE AERoMAIL Inc. AIDS-Norwalk ALCOHOLISM Strictly Business, H 8/27/85 p15+ AIDS no worry in local schools, H Alcoholism Aeronautics-Accidents 8/30/85 p11 Hospital calls for funds to treat '72 crash claimed Westporter: AIDS policy for schools will be indigents' alcohol, emotional Laos remains identified, H eyed, H 9/10/85 p1+ ills, H 1/23/85 p1+ 7/3/85 p1+ Board OKs AIDS plan for Permittees reminded of their Heroic pilot recalls 1965 mid-air schools, H 10/16/85 p1+ duties, rights [photo], H crash, H 11/2/85 p1+ Don't worry, parents told, H 5/15/85 p1+ Major's body to be flown home 9/10/85 p1+ Alcoholism Council of Mid- today, H 7/5/85 p1+ School board is expected to Fairfield County Inc. Philip Estridge, IBM executive, establish AIDS policy, H Actress given award by crash victim, H 8/5/85 p6 10/14/85 p1+ Alcoholism Council [photo], Pilot of plane in fatal crash may AIDS-Wilton H 7/13/85 p13 have made wrong turn, H Wilton to draft AIDS policy, H Alcoholism Council raises $9,000 9/25/85 p1+ 11/30/85 p13+ from auction, play, H 7/15/85 Plance crash kills 5 from city firm: Aikenhead, Maggie p12 Beiersdorf executives bound 2 Norwalkers at Yale graduate Alcoholism Council to review to plant inspection [map], H with honors [photo], H 6/3/85 progress at annual meeting, 9/24/85 p1+ p23 H 1/18/85 p9+ Africa Air bag restraint systems Around the Towns: Chris Missett McKinney asks aid for Africans, Ford announces intention to offer and Charlie Henkel get H 1/4/85 p1+ airbags as option [photo], H awards, H 1/5/85 p11 Pupils continue drive to help 11/5/85 p18 Car dealers asked to help in famine victims, H 1/25/85 p9+ Air bags (Automobiles). SEE AIR campaign, H 8/3/85 p13 Students raise funds for famine BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS County group attacks cocaine victims, H 1/12/85 p13 Air Express International Corp. abuse issue [photo], H 3/4/85 Afro-American Educators of Air Express reports big loss, H p9+ Norwalk 5/22/85 p12 Drunken driving workshop draws Parents push for blacks on Darien corporation expands in praise, H 5/17/85 p11+ school staff, H 4/5/85 p1+ Arizona, Utah and Hawaii, H Full disclosure of contents asked Aged-Housing-Norwalk 2/19/85 p34 by alcoholism council, H Authority OKs hike in rents at Rodberg will resign as chairman 7/23/85 p10 Ludlow, H 10/18/85 p1+ of Darien-based Air Express Funding cut threatens program, Housing project for elderly firm, H 9/7/85 p13+ H 12/14/85 p13+ unopposed, H 9/19/85 p17 Strictly Business, H 3/19/85 p22 Groups distribute cards to keep Signing of new insurer forestalls Air-Pollution holidays safe, H 12/7/85 p13+ closing of seniors' rooming Atlantic Dyeing misses DEP Officials hope residents curtail house [photo], H 11/19/85 deadline for eliminating holiday drinking, H 12/12/85 p1+ noxious odor, H 5/2/85 p1+ p45+ Aged-Housing-Westport City probing gas odor in firm's Owen named director on council Loans for accessory apartments offices, H 7/18/85 p6 panel [photo], H 11/18/85 draw no response from DEP urges patience in odor p11+ seniors, H 3/26/85 p9+ problem, H 10/17/85 p9 Piper named coordinator by Aged-Services-Norwalk Gas odor at firm, H 7/19/85 p6 council [photo], H 11/23/85 Aid for 5 organizations, H 1/11/85 Noxious odor complaints [photo], p13+ p21 H 4/9/85 p1+ 2 January - December 1985 Alcoholism Council of Mid- Altieri, John A.
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