^Sholijw, Meadows Strike Averted

^Sholijw, Meadows Strike Averted

PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter, Conn., Mon„ Nov. 29, 1976 Bourgoin, Sherry D’Alessan- Kevin Davids, Daniel 'Jonathan Mazur, Susan dro, Kim Erickson, Scott Davies, Cheryl Dow, Laurie McClain, Owen McDonough, Manchester High honor roll Freedman, Ingrid Jacobson. Dunlop, Carolyn Egan, Susan Lori McFall, Rhonda The weather Inside today Karen Johnson, Peter Everett; McGarry. Krupp, Theresa Mazzotta, Michael Meredith, David Brenda Flaherty, Darlene Sunny and cold today, high in upper Mary McCarthy, Joy Miner, Michael Mumford, Area news 1-B—3-B Editorial .......8-A Franklin, Brett Gallagher, 20s. Fair, very cold tonight, low in mid Martha Chace, Kim Cham- Matthew Walsh, Wendy Tam Le, Carol Lebalanc, Schaefer, Matthew Schmid, M loganoski, M aureen Sandra Garner, Richard James Nardulli, Barbara Classified .8,B-9-B Family .. .^A-3-A SENIORS teens. Zero chance of precipitation Comics.......... 9-A Obituaries ... 10-A py, Regan Clancy, Craig Cof­ Werkheiser, ‘Kimberly White. Mary Libbey, Maura Lindsay, Karen Shaw. O’Connell. Gelting, Philip Gordon, Olivera, Kelley Ray, Mark High Honor* fin, Craig Coleman, Steven Paul Wicks, Brenda Willis, Beverly Looney, Lynn Amy Silversteln, Mary Sin- Joanne Oshinsky, Randall Raymond. through Wednesday. Sunny and a little Dear Abby__ 9-A Sports — 4-B-5-B Cynthia Hayes. milder Wednesday, high in mid 20s. Ronald Abell. Michael Comeau, Katherine Costello, Lynn Woble, Richard Wood, Luurtsema, Karen McArdle, namon, Jeffrey Slafby, David Phelps, Karin Shaer, Barbara Jacquelyn Hedlund, Emily Agnes Rezman, Sarah Rice, National weather forecast map on Adams, Alice Allison, Deborah Craig. Bryan Woodhouse, William Smith, Faith Smith, Charlene Slalby, David Swain, Dale Hennigan, Brad Hensley, Nan­ Linda Roberts, Robert David Crossley, Robert James McCormack. Page 9-B. Elizabeth Anderson. Susan Wright, Arlene Yates. Janice Meyer, Half Michels, Stapleton. Vinci, Leslie Weinberg, cy Herzog, Michael Hewett, Saunders, Sandra Schack, Ather, Jeffrey Backofen,' Croteau, Timothy Cun­ Christine Strand, Sandra Christina White. Burton Hilton, Aaron Horwltz, Elizabeth Schendel, Becky ningham, Pamela Curtin, Neal Montany, Suzanne Lorraine Badeau. Laura Moseley, James Murphy, Sumislaski, Lance Tatro, Honors I Bridgette Houston. Seibert. Belboni. Kent Denison, Glenn Dobkin, Jerome Smith, Gary Swan- Patti Doering, Cynthia Donn, JUNIORS Laura Nimirowski, Pamela William Tedford, Mary Laura Abbruzese, James ----------Kenneth --------Jacobs,• -------Grace m . i, c ~n .. Kathleen Banas, Patricia Okrant, Craig Ostrout. Toland, Lori Turner, Kim Adams Ray Arnold Laurie Jaworski, Cynthia Kenefick, a®". Natalie Swift, Robert Barnowski. Kirk Beattie, Debbie Donnelly, Brian HIGH Honors Tanner, Brenda Thomas, Jen­ Donovan. Myona Duval, Monica Packer, Deborah Vancamp, Loraine Veal, Berdat, Sandra Berube, Jill Suzanne Killian, Sharon Thnmo. i.„. Mary Benson, Aleza Berger, Daniel Alexander, Sandra Pavan, Debbie Peschke, Peter Vitols. Borgida. Kingsbury. nifer Thomas. Nancy Bidwell, Cecelia Leslie Eagles. Kim Eagleson, Fellone, Lisa Carson, Daniel Thompson, Robert Norma Eccelente, Marlene David Petig, Jeffrey Phelon, Debra Kosky, Dale Bielski, Kurt Braun. Clark Charlotte Clifford, Ronald Edward Piatok, James SOPHOMORES LaChapelle, Edward Tine, Randep Trabltz, Celine Today’s Eckert. Coulter, Brian Cox, Raymond Brown. Plourd, Nathan Prinus. High Honors Elizabeth Busky, Paige Lemieux, Llzabeth Leone, Turgeon, Richard Walden, Meadows strike averted Susan Brown, Robert Alexander Eigner, Susan Dezzo. members accept the agreement. The employes at the Royal Crest Nursing Donna Rand. Laurence Ray- Susan Anderson, Ronald Calhoun, Pamela Chalke, Laura Lieber, Lori Lumpkin, Diane Whitaker, Charles By JUNE TOMPKINS agreement was reached by 9:30 this Marilee Millstein, a representative Bryce, Beverly Byam, Entwistle, Robin Eschmann, Ellen Donadio, Nancy Colleen Mcgillv.nr- Wickman, Janet Wilks, Judith of District 1199, National Union of union was seeking an hourly wage in­ Home in Meriden, which with the Phillip Florio, Debbie Fraser, mond, Linda Roya, Jo Ann Anter, Patricia Avery, Nicole Robert Croft. news Herald Reporter morning. Virginia Cappuccio, Paul Donadio, Doreen Downham, Wilson, Allan Zimmerman. "We feel that we have reached an Hospital and Health Care Employes, crease from $2.37 to $3, and a 320 Meadows, is owned by he Gerl-Care Judith Freedman. Mary Ellen Dubaldo, Linda Clair, Cathryn Cone, Alison A strike scheduled for Wednesday agreement, and now it’s up to the un­ today told Nancy Carr, executive weekly increase for all employes, nursing home chain based in Cornish, Dan Coughlin. Karen Gwen Froh, Christine Embser, Wendy Farrand, morning at the Meadows Convales­ Springfield, Mass. There are two Gauruder. Alan Girelli, summary ion membership to ratify the con­ director of the Manchester Area plus fringe benefits. Craig, Kathryn Dagenais. Carolyn Flood. cent Home may be averted if the un­ Geri-Care owned nursing homes in Crescent Deciantis, Jeffrey Catherine Gleba, Jane Goulet. James Francoline, John tract," Donald Corriveau, assistant Conference of Churches (MACC) that The latest development is the Joan Goulet. Judith ion ratifies its contract tonight. to the vice-president in charge of an agreement had been reached and climax of several months of contract Springfield which are also Kickinson, Lou Ann Downey, Gelting, Karl Golnik, TTieresa negotiating union contracts. Nancy Downing, Diane Dube, Grenier, David Griffin, Gustafson, Alicia Hagler, Anderson-UtHe After 20 hours of negotiating operations at Geri-Care, said this that the union has achieved some of dispute which remained in a Siobhan Duffy. Mitchell Dul. Teresa Gronda, Wayne Gryk, Norah Harmon, Eric Huhtals. ComplM from between the union and management morning. He would give no details of its goals. Ms. Millstein said that the deadlock until today. District 1199, National Union of Lawrence Dunn, James Sheryl Gustafson, Christine Pamela Karch, Karen Kidd, I/nftetf Prate lnt9matlonal with federal and state mediators, an the agreement. union is recommending that its The negotiations also affect Hospital and Health Care Employes, Dwyer, Lynn Ann Edelson, Hajduk Carl Kjellson, Stephen which represents over 200 employes Lorraine Egan, Timothy Janet Hall. John Halldin, Latham. Kim Mason. Nhut at the Meadows, threatened a Egan. Cheryl Ferguson, Ralph Halversen, Donna Minh Nguyen. Kimberly walkout beginning Wednesday at 7 Hansen, Paul Hart, Bernard Colleen Ferguson, Linda For­ Noone. State p.m. at the end of tonight’s shift if tin, Sharon Gaffney. Hebert. Karen Heidcavage. David Oshinsky, David Peter Gaudreau, Gina Deanna Henderson, Robert Ostrom, James Pelletier. there was no contract agreement by Genovesi. Karen Goldstein. Hill. Julie Hudson, Darrell Joanne Perotti, Ann Fkitira, HARTFORD—The Connecticut that time. Eileen Gordon, Pete Gourley, Hooey, Alfred Hutchinson, Nancy Sawyer. Dawna Valley Hospital, plagued by poor Geri-Care administrators have Kathy Graff. Lory Isenberg, Christine Schlehofer, Katheleen Shirer. record keeping because of chronic made repeated unsuccessful James Graham, Alison Grot- Jaworski. Brenda Spinnato, Katherine ^ s H o lijw , staff shortages, may lose $3 attempts for intervention from Gov. 3 ta, Hilary Gwynn. Albert Cynthia Jennings, Patricia Stone, Paul Turek, Mike million If the mental hospital is Grasso and other state department Judge. Steven Kos. Gary Harrison, Peter Hebert, Walker, Patricia Walsh. decertified as a Medicare facility. heads. Cynthia Huitgren Labred, Linda Lemieux, Fred Laura Wterpool, Elizabeth Ellen Kaman. Paul Leroy, John Lessard, Steven Young. The state has a secret plan which it Kaminski. David Koski, Susan Lestage, HARTFORD — Bronius would implement in the event of a Launi. Cynthia Lukas. Linda Scott Linsenbigler, Linh Lo, ‘Brono" Kaminskas, a Lithua­ strike, and if there is insufficient Maher. Debra Mason. Samuel Lourie, Laura nian immigrant facing deporta­ staffing to supply the patients’ needs. William McDowell. Mary Loveland. Cynthia Lunt, Honors tion for alleged Nazi war crimes, However, Geri-Care administrators McNeill. Marina Moyer. Katherine Manning. Gary Lynn Alemany. Joseph may be hospitalized this week for and union heads said they did not Maryann Mullen. Darlene Marchuk. Albert Martin, Dale Bascetta, John Bashaw. John depression and nervousness, ac­ know the contents of the plan. 0 Negri, Lori Nolin. Mathiason. France Mathieu. Beckwith, Dominique Bee. Dana Benson. Michael cording to his lawyer. Many preparations have been Mark Otter, Susan Michael McCarthy, Robert made in case there is a strike. McMickle, Darlene Millette, Berzenski, Diane Black. Pagluica, Karen Palmer. Geri-Care has been advertising for Wayne Parker, Suzanne Brett Mizia, Lori Moffat. John Kathleen Bossidy. David HARTFORD - A last-minute Patterson, Dale Perzanowski, Muldoon, Robert Noonan. Buckwald, Laura Burnett. appeal to discard a plan for Navy permanent employe replacements to John Pisch. Krystyna Obst, Kathy Deborah Buyak, Brenda Chap­ dumping of polluted dredgings in move in. The MACC executive coun­ Lynn Quitadamo, Ellen ODwyer. man. Gail Christensen. Glen Long Island Sound was rejected cil spent most of Monday contacting Rich. James Robbins. Jeff Orbach, Louis Pan- Cobb. John Cochran. Susan Monday by the federal En­ the union heads and trying to get Deborah Robinson. Rachel taleo. Karen Parker. Susan Colbert. Diane Constantino. vironmental Protection Agency in through to the governor to hold off a Rosen. Agnes Schaschl, Patten, Vickie

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