M l 24 - THE HERALD, Tues., April 7. 1981 II:- AreaPiews... V manrhpHtRr ManchMtor, Conn. Local firms cited Wodnosday April 8,1981 for waste discharge Transfer station, pickup 25 Canto Page 19 Bolton's waste options Serving the Cheater Manchester Area for 100 Years By RICHARD CODY Next to these figures are those for work would go out for bid. Herald Reporter, townwide pick up, $96,000 estimated A transfer station, if approved BOLTOiN— Voters will go to the for an annual minimum expense and Wednesday, would likely be located polls Wednesday, and the result will $115,000 as a maximum. at Freja Park. decide whether the town will con­ The Board of Selectmen by consen­ According to estimates by Town Council Chairwoman Roberta Koontz by numerous towns persons. He resigned presented former Town Manager Frank as town manager to assume a position as Poland welcomes tract townwide pick up or install a sus, endorsed the installation of a selectmen, almost two-thirds of the transfer station to solve the town's transfer station, although Selectman town's families presently contract Connolly with a plaque Monday night. Con­ assistant town manager for the town of solid waste disposal problem. John Carey has maintained favor for townwide pick up, a percentage that nolly was honored at a ceremony attended Newington. The estimated annual cost for townwide pick up. represents a total town expenditure operating the transfer station, a cost The Republican Town Committee of about $40,000. that includes' bonding costs for ap­ voted in favor of townwide pick up, John Carey, the only selectman of­ Brezhnev pardon proximately $100,000, is about $63,- while the Democratic Town Com- ficially in favor of townwide pick up, 000, as estimated by the Board of ■ mlttee backs the transfer station. maintains that the $40,000 already Council seeks manager WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The source said initial reaction to his legalization of Rural Solidarity, con­ Selectmen. The possible maximum If the town votes for townwide represents a town expenditure, and -Polish media. Solidarity and support of Polish efforts to solve tinued the sit-in at the headquarters annual cost is $79,000. pick up, the selectmen have said the when figured into the projected costs COVENTRY— A three member Koontz appointed council members the number of applicants to about 10, farmers seeking their own union their own problems was favorable. of the Peasants Party in Bydgoszcz for the two alternatives, raises the subcommittee of the Town Council Roy McLain, Laurier DeMars and and these ten will then be contacted joined today in welcoming Soviet "If he had said something really bad, begun March. 16. total cost of the transfer station by was appointed Monday to screen Joyce Carilli to the subcommittee. and an interview arranged. President Leonid Brezhnev’s ap­ we would have issued a statement.” “Leonid Brezhnev has again $40,000 while lowering the cost of applicants for the position of town parent vote of confidence in Poland’s The Roman Catholic affiliated shown his farsightedness in the The committee will begin Applications will be received until ■ IfFreja Park used, townwide pick up by $40,000. manager. screening of the over 70 resumes the April 17. ability to solve its own problems. newspaper Slowo Powszechne evaluation of the complex processes Other selectmen said the transfer Former Town Manager Frank town has received, once a set of Mrs. Koontz urged all council Newspapers praised Brezhnev's published a Rural Solidarity declara­ under way in Poland, the countries station gives the town a wider scope l « l |7 Connolly’s resignation became effec­ criteria is established and presented members to read each resume, "farsight^ness” and called him a tion that said, “We harbor no of the Socialist community and all of options than townwide pick up. tive March 27. Donald Holmes, assis­ to the council. marking each one with comments in “consistent supporter of peace,” and political ambitions and recognize the over Europe,” the Zycie Warszawy new park is needed First Selectman Henry Ryba said tant town manager and town The criteria will be presented to order to aid the subcommittee in its the unofficial independent farmers party as the leading political force in newspaper said. March 30 that his reasons for engineer, has assumed the position the rest of the council at the first evaluation of the applicants. union Rural Solidarity said in a Poland.” Brezhnev seemed during his BOLTON — If the town installs a the result of his request, after the favoring the transfer station include until a new town manager can be regular meeting of the council in The applicants granted an inter­ pledge of support to the Communist The declaration, which said speech in Prague Tuesday to give the transfer station in Freja Park, the the convenience for being able to dis­ “nobody in our union wishes to un­ park director brought the law to his hired by the council. May. view will be brought tp town at the Party it*would never strike. Polish communist leadership ■V'- card refuse when desired (even if a land acerage used for the station attention. He said that the park Council Chairwoman Roberta The committee will have reduced town’s expense. Mrs. Koontz said. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, dermine the principles of Poland’s another chance to control the unruly must be replaced by a similar director said that the “law may be person may decide to hire pick up saying he wants to retire, called system,” was submitted to a labor movement that has wrested amount of acreage, located in town, applicable, " and that the lawyer said service), the recycling option and Tuesday for a moratorium on con­ parliamentary commission Tuesday. much of the power from the ruling ■‘0 and be used for park purposes to “it is applicable" to tbe possible back up storage space. frontation as the Soviet Union an­ The official news agency PAP said party. comply with state statute. situation in Freja Park entailing the Under townwide pick up, nounced the end of the Warsaw Pact Rural Solidarity leaders told the After Brezhnev’s speech, Walesa / According to a letter from the installation of a transfer station. household refuse would be picked up maneuvers that had raised fears of commission they would never strike immediately urged his union to use town attorney, which the Board of once every week, and bulk material, Soviet intervention to crush the free “because this would be a crime the breathing space to show “less Bergren said the town has Selectmen will discuss tonight, any tires, refrigerators and large items, trade union movement. against nature.” politicizing, less talking and greater -tiJi park land that is used for purposes "several other parcels" of land that once every two months. Solidarity did not respond to However, about 50 farmers focus on the problems people are in­ other than park use must be replaced could be used to compensate for loss There would be no extra charge for Brezhnev’s speech but a union demanding, among other things. terested in.” by the town with an equal amount of of park area if necessary, "some to removal of bulk waste. land to compensate for the loss of the south of the K-4 building," and Polls will be open at the Communi­ the park land. some located near the Bolton- ty Hall from noon to 8 p.m. OUREASTK Administrator Alan Bergren said Hebron town line. Monday that the attorney's evalua­ The rough plans for the transfer Marine Corps League Copycat gunman tails tion of the situation in Freja Park station call for about a two-acre use, MANCHESTER - The Marine reprq^nts an application of state a figure that could fluctuate depen­ Corps League will meet Wednesday statut^O'd'specific situation. ding upon the length of the access at 8 p.m. at the Marine Club on Bergren-said the letter came as road, Bergren said. Parker Street. SALE -.an altemative tothe high cx)st in completing 'legacy' NEW YORK (UPI) - A copycat started. RR must die. He (JWH) has to kiii Haig or Heims, the Preuss seeks 2-mill cut ^ o f Spring Fashions. gunman threatened to kill President told me so in a prophetic dream. Sad­ Republican senator from North Reagan, Secretary of State ly though, your death is also Caroiina. required,” officials said Richardson BOLTON — Selectman Carl percentage increase is “totally un­ Alexander Haig, Sen. Jesse Helms In Richardson’s hotel room at the Since the meeting, Preuss feels he wrote in a letter hand-delivered Preuss, Republican candidate for acceptable, " adding that “there This Spring's dressing is soft and pretty. and teen-age actress Jodie Foster Park Plaza Hotel in New Haven, of­ has located several more areas of Monday to the Yaie campus. first selectmen, indicated in a state­ must be no tax increase. Not a dime because Of a “prophetic dream” sent ficials found a copy of Reagan’s pic­ potential cuts, bringing the total of And with a choice this beautiful... by would-be assassin John W. “You too will suffer the same fate ment issued Monday, he is seeking more " than last year’s expenditures. his projected cuts for the town ture, with the face crossed out and Hinckley Jr., law enforcement of­ as Reagan and others in his fascist major reductions in the 1981-82 In his estimation, Preuss deter­ proper budget to $118,420. why pay more elsewhere? the notation “targeted for death,” ficials say. regime. You cannot escape. We aae proposed town budget totalling ap­ mined several areas of cuts which These cuts include maintaining the and two notes.
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