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USED CAR Before It Can Be Finalized 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1989 I HOMES I HOMES ■a p a r t m e n t s ■ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT Fixing, not adding, sidewalks could cost $10 million J GARAGE For rent. One MANCHESTER. Home BOLTON. Impressive 8 % Spcdolis^j TWO bedroom with heat car, $75,2car, $125. Call room Contemporary on first floor. $600 per sweet home. 2 years • w 649-885.5 old. Charming 5 room on 1'/2 acres In one of month. No pets. One Bv Ncincv Concelman Division will consult with the Planning tax increase that could result from the Camosci said. he said. Bolton's finest subdivi­ months security. Coll Cape with 2 bedrooms, Placing an ad In Classified Manchester Herald Department. Board of Education and state budget deficit, projected to be The study showed that three types of Road repairs may be required in 1'/j baths, ta ste fu lly sions. Bright, well Don, 643-2226, leave ^BOOKKEEPING/ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ ■^MISCELLANEOUS Is easy. Just call 643-2711. Police Department to establish priori­ more than $800 million for the next repairs are needed for sidewalks and conjunction with sidewalk work in some decorated. Atrium planned kitchen fea­ message. After 7pm, Repairing sidewalks in Manchester tures auallty oak ca­ 1 2 ^ INCOME TAX p lu m b in g C i J SERVICES 646-9892.___________ __ ties for repairs. fiscal year. curbs, including spot repairs to individ­ areas, including those where the walks doors to patio, one car | 2 l | REMODELING would cost an estimated $10 million, ual slabs and total recon.struction. g a ra g e . L o c a te d In binetry and wetbar. MANCHESTER. Two IROOMMATES Funding for the project will probably The departments will probably seek are below the roadway surface, he beautiful sought after FIreplaced fam ily GSL Building Mainte­ which does not include the cost of be piecemeal, which means it will take About seven miles of sidewalks were S&S HOME PJ’s Plumbing. Heating a bedroom Townhouse. WANTED input from members of the Board of Water drains from the roads onto tho.se Lydall Woods, very room. Hardwood 1988 INCOME TAXES nance Co. Commercl- Nice location, all ap­ expanding the sidewalk system, ac­ a long time to get the work done. repaired under a $1 million bond issue walks and freezes, creating a safety floors and more. Su­ IMPROVEMENTS Air Conditioning Directors who receive complaints from close to Bolton. al/ResIdentlal building pliances. Heat, hot wa­ ROOMMATE W a n te d . cording to a study by the town Camosci said. “We’re looking at drops that was approved in a referendum $147,900. A nne M ille r perb layout. $325,000 Consultation / Preparation Boilers, pumps, hot water residents and will study complaints of problem, Camosci said. & REPAIRS repairs and home Im­ ter, carpeting, air con- Manchester, southend. Engineering Division. in the budget.” he said. several years ago. but some walks Real Estate, 647-SOOO.o F la n o R e olty, 646-5200 □ "No Job Too Small" tanks, new and provements. Interior accidents, Camosci said. Individuals / replacements. dltlonlng. C all 647-1595. Cleon, quiet building. William Camosci. director of engi­ The town has proposed a spending across the street from those also need "There are some (sidewalks) that if SOUTH WINDSOR. Like n^Olttorod and FuNy Inaurad and exterior painting, NOT new but elegant. Sole Proprietors FREE ESTIMATES ONE and two room apart- $276 per month In­ neering services, said today the Public freeze on planned and future programs “What we’re trying to do now is come work, Camosci said. we don’t do road work will never get This 3 bedraom Cape new, 3 year old, 8 room FREE ESTIMATES light carpentry. Com­ ments. Main Street. cludes utilities. Ken, plete lanitorlal ser­ Works Department and Engineering deemed non-essential to prevent a targe up with a list of priority areas.” Ahniit ts 0(10 of that $1 million is left. repaired” he said. with fireplace, IV 2 Colonial, large family 643-9649/228-9616 C all 529-7858 or 563-4438. 647-7941, evenings, 667- Dan Mosler 649-3329 647-0593 vice. Experienced, rel­ baths, ISfoot porch and room, stone fireplace, M&M OIL 5762, days. 2 ca r garage. $180's glass sliders to sun Let ut remodel your kitchen or iable, free estimates. 643-0304. HOMES Blanchard & Rossetto deck, 4 bedrooms, V h both from floor to celling. We PLUMBING a HEATING Realtars," We're Sel- baths, central air, let CARPENTRY/ offer cabinets, vsnitlos, coun­ a Oil Burner Service & Sales FOR RENT SNOW REMOVAL Merchandise lln g H ouses" 646-2482.a tub, many nice fea­ tertops whatever your neodi a Automatic OH Delivery tures, convenient loca­ REMODELING are. Call Ralph Nadeau at Resldentlal- MANCHESTER. Elegant OPEN air foyer greets tion, a good buy. a Well Pumps Sales & Service Commerclal. Drive­ 3 bedroom Colonial In you at the front door of $279,900. U 8. R Realty, 643-6004 a Water Heaters (Eisoirio a Oaa) ways, starting at $15 Martin School District. FUEL OIL/COAL/ this engaging older FARRAND REMODELING KIteliee S BaUi Deslga Caster 643-2692.0 a Bathroom & Kitchen C a ll Bob, 872-8841. $1100 per month plus FIREWOOD home. 3 bedrooms, IV2 Room additions, decks, roof­ security and utilities. baths, french doars, ing, siding, windows and gutt­ Remodeling I S&G HOME Sentry Real Estate, 643- oak floors, 2 car gar­ >9 ^CONDOMINIUMS ers. All types of remodeling and a Senior Citizen Discounts SEASONED firewood for IMPROVEMENT GAY & SON 4060._________________ age. S140's B la n ch a rd & ■^Ifor sale repairs. Csll Bob Farrand, Jr. Compl«l9 hom« r»nov8tiont a Electric work by sale. Cut, split and Rassetto Realtors," lnt«r1or/«Rttfk>r patmiog. Precision Electric MASONRY MANCHESTER. Attrac­ delivered. $35 per load. Bus. 647-8509 O^cht/kHobtnt/lMth rtmcxMlno. Brick, block and stone, tive three bedroom Co­ 742-1182. We're Selling Houses" MALLARD View. Brand FREE ESTIMATES ceramic tile, marble and 646-2482.0 Res. 645-6849 Roofing. lonial, redecorated, iEanrliPBlpr Mrralft new townhouses and Fr— Phono: 649-2871 concrete. appliances, three car CLOISTERED Privacy duplexes. 3 bedrooms, No lob Is too small I garage. C all 646-4144or 1ft J PETS AND IV baths, fireplaces 871-6552 ar 872-6550 surrounds this 7 room 2 282-7341 o r 627-8973 643-0909._____________ 13 ISUPPLIES U 8. R build Colonial of and attached garages. lAi J MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE EAST HARTFORD/Glas- a p p r o x im a t e ly 1800 No association fees. I PAINTING/ 1011 SERVICES FREE. Three cats. Box sauare feet. Beautiful From $140's. Blan­ RENOVATIONS tonbury line. Seven Rsnovste 1 room or sntirt house. PAPERING ANGELIC HOME room Cape with trained. Quiet, laid sun room . $230's. B la n ­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Strip oM plitter walls. Ineulste, back. Take one or all Thursday, Jan. 12, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents chard 8. Rossetto Real­ tors," We're Selling •heetrock and Snish. Also Interior HAWKES TREE SERVICE CARE REGISTRY screened porch, gar­ age, nice lot, first floor three. C a ll 645-1492, tors," We're Selling H ouses" 646-2482.0 painting. Call Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump LOCAL REGISTRY OFFERS leave message. H ouses" 646-2482.0 SOUTH WINDSOR. What Wall Papering & removal. Free sstimatss. QUALITY CARE... laundry hook-ups. In­ 647-3808f leave masaaga. LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... side of house Is brand BOLTON. Don't lust a condo! Outstanding 2 Painting Special consideration lor bedroom townhouse Residentlol, Commercial, elderly end handicapped. COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. new. $975 plus utilities. 17 ^MISCELLANEOUS drive by this Immacu­ NURSES Security. No pets. 872- late Ranch on nearly with den off master References 8. Insurance. » Ifor sale 4 SEASONS REMODEUNG 647-1956 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. one acre of wooded bedroom. Spacious AAortv Mattson, 649-4431 647-7553 floor plan, cathedral a Additions a Deckt EIGHT month old water- 8th, tow n property. This home offers a good sized ceilings, skylights, a Roofing a Repair Gary McHugh, 643-9321 bed, $325. Courthouse washer 8< dryer hook­ COVENTRY DUPLEX One Gold membership, living room, dining Small Joba Wsfcomstf KITCHEN & BATH A Off Route 44A, 2 years old. ups on 2nd floor. Slid­ 12 '/2 months left tor room and 3 bedrooms. Sanlor CItIzan DIacouni Kitchen, family room, two The walk out basement ers to patio with view of ir? PROOFING/ REMODELING bedrooms, 1 bath. Annuel $450. Compared to reg­ lends Itself to a large pond. One carport, Call Chris at 645-6559 ■O'1 SIDING leaee *675.00 per month. ular price of $700 plus. family room or even 2 pool and tennis too! From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, Call Helen at 643-2487, E ric 649-3426.0 halt mail’s rooms. Come out and $123,900. Anne MIHer our own craftsmen do the complete job — 8-4:30 weekdays. WOODEN Storm win­ view what has to be the Rea! Estate, 647-8000.O Cuetom Pullt homee. eMMone, dows and screens. renNxMlng, wood tiding, decRe, MANCHESTER neatly and on schedule. best value In Bolton BROOKHAVEN. One roofing, concrete wofli. meeonry A eM 36x51 and 31x51 $6 a set. pheeee of oonetrucdon. ROOFING Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. today. Realty World, bedroom Condo In con- sr JSTORE AND 649-7538______________ Benoit, Frechette As­ It you're tie* of oonlneton not Holiday 8padal venlent location. reluming your cettt • oett uef CARPET tor living room sociates, 646-7709.0 All types of roofing A ropairs.
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