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- 12/31/2010<br />

·' SOUTHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY<br />

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l&1 i0421 I[01 <strong>•</strong>lil i¥A¥Rk<strong>•</strong>/Alol,1 1 "2 [**10<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong><br />

--.- -*ji<strong>•</strong> Kenefiek chairman,<br />

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1 *f: 4 ,· 4/7061 .<strong>•</strong>».4 Longo out on PZC<br />

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r'ra 1 ,-48\ -1 : -By HARR;<strong>•</strong>-KYLE- innrgin of victory.<br />

#lip StajI1Vriter After the vote, all went as would be<br />

' Cklbit<br />

f.4# After two years as the first woman to expected, with the ncw chairman praising<br />

<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong> <strong>•</strong>-; Af . . hold the chairmansbip of the Planning Longo fur her dedication and devotion to<br />

1 *<strong>•</strong>; . and Zoning Commi<strong>•</strong>sion, Dolores Longo the panel, and for her wgrk as chair<br />

t wa. voted out of her post lucsday night. women for the past two years. Longo. for<br />

In the initial order of business at the her part. congratulatcd Kenefick un his<br />

4,<strong>•</strong> second P-:C meeting since the Nov. 6 victory, and pledged to be in his corner all<br />

c election, L[ingo relinquished her seat as the way down the line fur the nert rWO<br />

I*» 42 .00 'SIL ,<br />

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-r,f. 0 the ulection of commission officers, a ccrs offcred a clue that perhaps all was<br />

'3 ..'<strong>•</strong> A. ,<strong>•</strong> <strong>•</strong> % matter that 'mi been tabled at the Nov 7 nor well on the Democratic side of the<br />

mecting after contcntion about commis- ·table. Zaya Oshana Jr. was elected vice<br />

sioners. When the voting was done, the chairman of the commission, and John<br />

f #SAIA#28 chairman's scit was handed over to DeMello was elected secretary, thc post<br />

, lifill//AN¥,Tr, Fr:incis Kenefick, vice chairman since hc has held since 1999.<br />

1, ........I 1 head of the panel to'Iown Managerjohn years.<br />

003644*<strong>•</strong>111<strong>•</strong>1' 4 <strong>•</strong> -149 -Weichscirso--tharlircould-preskle-ovcr--But-thb-vote-foa-the-rimaining-fiffi-<br />

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6, Al.Lm.,6121,4 1999. DeMello, a member of the previous<br />

--=.- 44'49/., -t .4.-<br />

Since the first post-election meeting commis<strong>•</strong>ion, lost his rc-election bid but<br />

- %,.. .Tr'·<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong> of the PZC, it was clcar the naming of was appointed to fill the vacancy left by<br />

officers would not be 1 smooth one :ind Commissioner John Barry, who was<br />

POWDER PUFF GIRLS *r.* considering the <strong>•</strong>peed that Longo dis- elected a member of the Town Council<br />

Players on the Southinglon High School Powder Puff team count clown the last seconds of their game against Cheshire last week. The played in placing Kenefick's name in on Nov. 6. Both Oshans and DeMello<br />

annual event has 6ecome part of school tradition. See story on page 11. TA,· 4 4,n. c.intn,k, nomination, even she apparently knew i were elected by a 6-1 voic, and Longo<br />

rough rci·.,d lay ahead. Weichscl had just


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Thalberg School project in the spotlight<br />

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By CHRISTOPHER FORTIER an additional two years while firSt since Election Day, would<br />

Editor Patriei,1 Johnson was n:imed sec- prove lengthy, lasting nearly two<br />

1)ariel Deryno<strong>•</strong>ki casily retary, biimping Republican and one-half hours.<br />

retained chairmanship oi the Richard Montague. Republicans . Board members received an<br />

B<strong>•</strong>i:iril of 1042.clucation last week, did not put up nominations for update on the ongoing constniclie,·cititing<br />

the thinl De,nocr.it ii¥ any of the seats, placing their sup- tion projects at 11:itton, Strong,<br />

boaril history to iii:iintain the <strong>•</strong>e:it port instead behind the and T'halberg elctnentary schools,<br />

after pccupying it fur two years in Democratic selections. the latter garnering the most<br />

which the Republicans held the i\'hile the election of board attention - and contention - for<br />

maiority. officers was handled in un:ini- problems surrounding work at the<br />

ilcmrci veter:in 7:,iva Owhana mous and quick succession, thu Diinham Road. facilitb<br />

was re-elected #·ice chairin:in fc,r remainder of the meeting, thc While Operations Manager<br />

Fred Cox answered concerns<br />

about the installation of a sprin-<br />

2 kler system and the tweaking of<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

CHAIRPERSONS<br />

1950-1952 James Stewart (D) '<br />

-1952-1956=-Dr. Gerald-F<strong>org</strong>ione (R)<br />

1956-1958 Edward Smith (R)<br />

the heating setup, Oshana questioned<br />

why ,; ork was as far behind<br />

<strong>•</strong>as it is reported, considering how<br />

the unse.,sonable weather should<br />

hme alloned crews to <strong>•</strong> ort.<br />

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·Ibitii 9 :1.iii. ici i p.iii.; , GRANT ELECTED , elia ,<br />

1 Satirday frci,17 9 :1.111. to 1 PRESIDENT :4, SUBSCRIPTION<br />

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ti.iii. <strong>•</strong>I'lie lir.inchi clrive-,4, win- OF ASSOCIATION ., I,<br />

tic,w i. cipen Monday through Southington chiroprictic Dr. ... RATES<br />

\\'eclnc<strong>•</strong>il;i)· Ihit,1 8:31 ) :i.:it. 1(1 t.3(1 (:arol (:. Grant has been elected<br />

p.Iii.: thilmlay from 8:1() M.In. to president of the Connecticut SOUTHINGTON ONLY:<br />

6 p.Ill., Itid.ly fri,ill 8: 1() :i.ili. to 5 Chircipractic Association (CCA). - ' One Year ........... s22.00<br />

p.in.; .inci Saturd:i>· fri036118: 10 n.m. l'he cjection took place at the _ *4&<br />

11,1 P.111. tirganization's fall meeting of the B.. · A... ' CONNECTICUT:<br />

'1'lie St, 1 week. <strong>•</strong>the Foxwooils Resort Casino in <strong>•</strong> . 6,0<br />

;he Qtleen Street l'eciple's Mashantucket. ' - ':4 - <strong>•</strong> OUT-OF-STATE:<br />

11:tnk re<strong>•</strong>,lace, 2 Kenny Roger Cirint is a National College .<strong>•</strong>2 ·<br />

One Year ........... 90.00<br />

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Rti:,042,ter* re042,ta,irant, which wit042,of (:hiropractic graduate, and has <strong>•</strong>'' <strong>•</strong>' SERVICE MEMBER:<br />

Inrn ck,wn earlier thi% year. <strong>•</strong>I'lic licen in practice in the<br />

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new liank recently .ittiched its Southington area for 16 years. She<br />

-<strong>•</strong> ' - One YJar ........... 320.00<br />

parking Icit with the ailincent <strong>•</strong>crved as (ligtrict director for the · 2:-,)2 : IN-STATE COLLEGE:<br />

ihopping<br />

6,42/*2<strong>•</strong><br />

pl.0368 tlial inclutles l.itchficld (:ounty/Waterbury :.,p' f 482, 9 month .............. 120.00<br />

1),ilene I:locir (:i,<strong>•</strong>ering;ind__Area.fri,m-Oct,JR<strong>•</strong>Sept..1993· z._- - ,··· ·--· -7- -OUT-OF-STATE-- '-<br />

1.Iidi·.F -Bnke-ry. Slic ha, licen :in active mem-- 2,91 4.-2411.11<br />

- --lier-(if-the-254GAT--hving-served as .,·,9. -- - -- -COLLEGE:<br />

PR FIRM ADDS secrewry/treasurer ofits litaltive- _- 69 - 9 rnonth... . -.....92.Q0 '<br />

-RESIDENT TO TEAM -_ · boanffr{imloct:199754<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>219 ---<br />

- FOREIGN:<br />

Mci,;itighlin, DeIVecchin, -tre1Nlirer fr<strong>•</strong>im Oet. 1995-Scpt.<br />

« .._ find. (719,yi-n .flill.4·036rviri· 1,1nrk<strong>•</strong>,1-.-,1 097; (|irect(ji<strong>•</strong>,v,lt-|aig<strong>•</strong>from:Oct·»- ; t. :/<br />

i- s (Dne.YAnr. -=A·= ··-:<strong>•</strong>85.00---<br />

_ ing, adverti<strong>•</strong>ing:111(1 litiblic--rela- 1907-Sept. 1999; and -first vice-<br />

BACK_ISSUES:<br />

tic,nh lirt,1 Zil Arew I Inven, has pre<strong>•</strong>iclent froin Oct. 1999-Nov. THE NEW AND THE NOTISO·NEW<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong><br />

If Available: .......32.00<br />

:inni,unced tile exp:insicin (if its 201)1. She also .hai selycd as a Kathleen Rickard and Nicholas Depsolgaffsworn in as members ofthe Board of Education lastweek by Town _. -_- _._<br />

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1,61iliF-relii-IiiitiP-ilep:,FriifEntr-,Irjimi<strong>•</strong>-ifi the iacility-ot the" c.lik Leslie Collon. Rickard won-her firii term 10 166-666id oii-NBv. 61-D6Paola also won a seat on Election Change of Address requires<br />

:,diling a Southington re<strong>•</strong>iclent as University of Bridgeport College Day, returning the school board after a two-year absence in which he served as a n,ember of the Town 6/,r wARbc nn#WirnNan _-<br />

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LOOKING UP<br />

The water tower at the former Pratt & Whilney plant on Aircraft Roadls pelting a makeover this week with the<br />

painting of the phone number of the really firm overseeing the sale ot the building. The number is that of<br />

Quadrelle Really Services in Long Island, N.Y. The company,s acting as the properly manager of the site for<br />

Industrial Really Group and Cherokee of Southington, the ebtities that purchased the former plant earlier this<br />

year. · ,0426*M h (.bri'i,71'rr ty,irr<br />

Stipends highlight report<br />

In the school personnel report David McGe<strong>org</strong>e has resigned has been employed by the local<br />

presented to the board at last as an English teacherat SI IS cffec- public schools for 14 years.<br />

week's meeting, stipend positions at tiVe OCt. 25. James Tracy has resigned for<br />

primarily the high school made up Cheryl Manka, LPN, has the purpose of retirement from Kis<br />

the bulk. Once each month, the resigned for the purpose of retire- position as a security guard at SliS<br />

personnel report is reviewed and, ment effective Feb. 1, 2002- from effective Jan. 4,2001.1·le has been<br />

usually, approved. November was her position as school nurse at<br />

no exception It includes appointments,<br />

transfers, resignations,<br />

Plantsville Eleinentary School. She ' . See PERSONNEL page 13<br />

and<br />

requests for leaves of absence from<br />

Oct. 3 through Nov. 7.<br />

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NOVEMBER 1997 r-· - chaintian.<br />

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FOUR YBUSAGO 31-1-- -O- - C<br />

It is a quiet street in a quiet NOVEMBER 1980<br />

neighborhood in a quier town. But HEADLINE 21 YEARS AGO<br />

the single rose and palm cross Southington Erecutive Park<br />

nailed halfway up a telephone pole <strong>•</strong>- REWIND i jigned 72lden Insurance<br />

and thc-wreath on a nearby tree .«:14 1 Companies Jb its first client last<br />

Suggest othcrwise. These are the .il ,#ell. according to the parki gen-<br />

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only things that appear out of ; er:11 partner, .\lelvin Blank.<br />

-- - -- - -- - - --- -T<br />

place, the only sylnbols of the --'. 'IN,eler:, will lease 7.500 square<br />

tragedy that en*nipassed threc --- leet of the park; Building 100; a<br />

towns last week. ing the regular nieering i,f the 16th four-story building which contlinb<br />

The floivers, near the intersec- 'Ii,wn Co,incil. Fr<strong>•</strong>im the position 70,000 square feet of office space<br />

tion of Autran mid Bishop avenues, of 'lou n (:<strong>•</strong>036Incil .ch:036rli,an on <strong>•</strong>cheduled for occupancy in<br />

were placed there by friends ofLisa down to an appointment fur Board December. A heliport th also<br />

Ann Orgnon,· 0 22-year-old of Fire Conitni<strong>•</strong>sioners, party lines planned.<br />

Naugatuck woman who was bru- were dr.tw n. and with the , Ihe park, which is located on<br />

tally murdered in the early mom- Republicans holding the maiont>·, \i'est Street, lietran construction<br />

ing hours last Li<strong>•</strong>ednesday, Nov. 19. all four votes,i ent to the (;OP bj· c:irl> lasi year. 7-here ire currentl><br />

According to the statement of the the same 9 -4111.11(irity. plans being developed b> Blank to<br />

, man who has been charged with After a week in which build min str-ston· building:, u :th<br />

murder, he "snapped"and brumlly Democrats blasted the Republican 150,000 square feet of office space<br />

beat the victim, ran over her wlth party, denianding that council each. -the twin buildings would be<br />

her own car, and left her body in a Chairnian Andre<strong>•</strong> .fleade step connected by a glass-enclosed mall<br />

fieldlocated-in-i-ic,idc,IG.il al,ca uf aside for-<strong>•</strong>lifotc-Metter Iictorw containing facihties fm-I bank<br />

tOWn. - - - Triano, the- Republicans surprised --branch-ciffice, restaurant.and other<br />

On Friday afternoon, Ricardo no one, handing the ga; el back to stores to 6cnice the park.<br />

Pereira of Waterbury Was arrested Aleade. -1-he Repul,licans followed '1-ravelers will be moving a<br />

and charged with murdel by nonimatitig l'rianci fur the vlce reniote prograimning installarion<br />

Orgnon's body had been found chairnian post. Into the park <strong>•</strong> ith Aiititant<br />

the day before by Mii:helina Both passed by that 5-4 mar- Director Rich·ard Hatch to he the<br />

D'Errico, a resident of James gin, but not until the Detilocrats head of the department...<br />

Street at the end of Autran Avenue, had their ss> in the matier. As a . A familiar face will be tiiis<strong>•</strong>Ing<br />

when she took her dog for their matter of etiquette, the> noininat- from the Apple 1 larrest Festival<br />

daily walk. The local police depart- ed two niembers of their or, n parn·.<br />

Parade ne,t , ear. Adam<br />

ment Els_miled at 1:19 p.ni.. and _ex·en_thnugh thin· beforehand it Raczkowsla. u ho has inarched m<br />

officers dispatched to the scene<br />

036·as a moot point. Second tenn 111 12 01 the toural parada, prefound<br />

the badly bruised body - councilman ifilliam DePaolo. the sented a |etter to the Southington<br />

described as having long curly red leading votc-getter fc,r council in Chamber of Cointiierce last week.<br />

hair and wearing jeans and a shirt - the Nov. 4 election, was nominated staung, " 1 was considered for the<br />

several feet off the road in the by Edw:ird ,\talczrk for chainiian, Crou d Pleaser lu ard. I never did<br />

brush... while Del'Jolo returned the 1,1,·or care, but this rear 1 do care." 7-hus,<br />

Five to four. That became the hy nomin:tting \Ialcirk For nce he ucin't m.irch in the festival<br />

popular count Monday night dur-<br />

Imrade an>·liiore.<br />

YOU TAL<strong>•</strong>NG TO MET...WELL TALE FOR FREE,<br />

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APPOIN442 ENTS<br />

Erin Luddy has been assigned<br />

as an English teacher at<br />

Southington High School effective<br />

Nov. 23. Her salary is $35,681,<br />

prorited to $25,458.84.<br />

Suson DeSimone has been<br />

assigned as· a language arts teacher<br />

At John E Kennedy Middle School<br />

effective Sept. 9. Her salary is<br />

$35,681, prorated to $34,137.99.<br />

Jayne Capuciati has been<br />

assigned as a .5 spdcial education v<br />

teag|TIF #t.*Nscffec<strong>•</strong>,4-Nov: 467 1<br />

Her salary of $25,229.5b is pror<strong>•</strong>ted<br />

to $17,047.50.<br />

Emily Carney has been<br />

.assigned as a special education<br />

teacher at Rueben Thalberg<br />

Elementary School effective Nov.<br />

5. Her salary is $35,681, prorated<br />

to $36,423.19.<br />

Joshua Shifrin has been<br />

assigned as an interim .8 scho'01<br />

psychologist at JFK. His salary of<br />

$31,514.40, prorated to<br />

$25,041 AS.<br />

Lori-Jo Saucier has been<br />

assigned as a part-tiine library clerk<br />

at SHS effective. Oct. 22. Her<br />

hourly pay rate is $12.72.<br />

Tamatha Sycz has been<br />

assigned as technology analyst for<br />

the public schools effective Nov.<br />

26. Her salary is $43,500.<br />

Janine Pecrless has been<br />

assigned as an interim special educanon<br />

paraprofessional at<br />

Plantsvilic Elementary School<br />

effective Oct. 31 to the end of the<br />

school year. Her salary is $10.25<br />

per hour.<br />

Jill Sohon has been assigned as<br />

a.5 interim special education paraprofessional<br />

at DcPaolo effective<br />

Oct. 31 to the end of the school<br />

year, in addition to her assignment<br />

as .5 special education paraprofessional<br />

at Walter Derynoski<br />

Elementary School. Her salary is<br />

$10.25 per hour.<br />

LEAVES OF ABSENCE<br />

Mary Beth Parent has requested<br />

n childbearing/childrearing<br />

leave ofabsence from Nov. 5 for 20<br />

weeks from her position as .5<br />

English teacher atloseph DePnolo<br />

CINGULAR<br />

3000<br />

635. 00* ISO minutes /month<br />

now includes 150 Anyhme Minu<strong>•</strong>es<br />

Middle School.<br />

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Ws-self-interest<br />

above all else<br />

Equalwcaltb.<br />

Is not divine:<br />

}BU vwl, you,<strong>•</strong>,<br />

And 1'11 <strong>•</strong>rab mine.<br />

Those who lead exemplary lives tend<br />

to become saints, not role models. Look<br />

af Mahatnia Gaodhi and Mother Teres:1..<br />

Hilw many in your set are into sackcloth?<br />

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licizililli<strong>•</strong>illi Perspective<br />

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22<strong>•</strong>0<strong>•</strong>/<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong> William Collihs<br />

;henpek,-thu-Flil#-1 , ··n ··1036<strong>•</strong>,· .in,1 lin int. rel.lticin042.hip ,<strong>•</strong>ith<br />

Eleanore pla>·cil in our coinmunity. I licipe<br />

l )<strong>•</strong> ith torl5. \ telisw, 24. i, c<strong>•</strong>,inpleting her<br />

the youth in our to<strong>•</strong> n have a chance tc, ciltie.iticin .1 J relostered nitne at ( 21 State<br />

weigh the importance cit' the cxintnbutli},10 L ni, er042,In. San liernachlic, 1.aureii plans<br />

that Lec matle. Lce s,a5 1 person ish(, IN» 14, Cul<strong>•</strong> children ic,r their courage.<br />

c 01. Salt<br />

Likc (-it>. Utah. Lee# cireer 1.ictecl t'or Stephen Jackson<br />

more tli.in 40 years Iici(,re <strong>•</strong>he retired Ii,r i Reno. Nevada<br />

health reasons. C / /4· ;:9·,tt7- 036 1, pa.,7 pn·,7drut 0/ tbe Lions<br />

I haze expenenced tre,i,endous per- C.'hd, 01 9'out/,inewi.)<br />

Grateful for support<br />

To the editor.<br />

her.<br />

Natalie. ii ho once again learned J ,& on-<br />

I would like to th:ink even·one who derful le<strong>•</strong>s<strong>•</strong>,n .ihoi036 clcnic,cracy .ind the<br />

helped me gain a sc:it on the Bo:ircl of politic,1 prtice<strong>•</strong>s<br />

Education. 1 had the best 'cainpaign 7=hanks ti) Ill)· friends 1 )Ave<br />

managers' ever in Ginn\· Potrepka :ind 1)erynoski. Zay:i Osh:ina. C:hrib<br />

Aloin Shcnvill - thank you from the Palliiien. L<strong>•</strong>zi Perillo, liclen i ienne.<br />

bottom ofmy heart. Bob Sher,<strong>•</strong>ill, liill Parks. anti I )elii<br />

7'hanks also to lily father, Jim Soloilion fur >ciur help nni| 4,11,port.<br />

Cavanaugh, Jill Not:ir-Francesco, Patti Special thank4 to m>· husband, 1 ).ina. for<br />

Goldlierg, Jessica Potrepka, Sarah covering fur me at work :ind .1 home<br />

Crampton, Lois Ed(lins, Andrea Sh:),A, during ihis campaign. 70 the 3,· Ather sen·ed (,11 the same<br />

decided to run for the Board of \Vater bo·ard Icir saver:fl >·t.:<strong>•</strong>rs. 1 :1111 C(,illinitted<br />

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local board. 1 arn humbled In, the results lh:inks again.<br />

of last week's election.<br />

1 would like to take this opportunity Christopher J. Palmieri<br />

to thank the People of Southington for · Southington<br />

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Studeift earns recognition Triano ordained as Reverend...<br />

(continued from pa#e 1 ) -Sh-e fe:,Jted zilih -sdrfirt:e lieniell ti, a-trip uhere che i:iii<br />

when asked why she give<strong>•</strong> ho take hic at her oi, 11 pace. 1 ler<br />

Essay OfSt. Thomas Schoolfifth-grader 3ingled out in state she i,as deeply moved. she mitch cif her tilne. "li's uhat u e iourneys hare taken her flic tiliie<strong>•</strong><br />

KFC.\ (:c,!unel'·i i\J-y pro- l'he. Colonel's \\'a> .A036 ard .0 important.- ciplained John reralled. li was .1 ceremony of joy are suppo.ecl to do. 11 i<strong>•</strong> our Cind- to Israel. -1'his ·week hhe 036ill liegr.Iril<br />

h.1. re,036gnized St,uthington was cstal,li<strong>•</strong>hell 1,; Kl:(: ft,zinder ( i,11,ert. KF(: (:orporation chief and great spirituality. .\lusic. given dury to help others," she traveling to lt:11>·, a place that<br />

fifth-grailer 1036rilan (:assentio t.ipping pr·«ex. praise. and worship filled adamantly stated. "Cioci h·is wiled holcls a xpeci.11 place in her heart.<br />

St. lh,inias Schocil, <strong>•</strong>h(,52 c,sa> opened his first 036orld-fattious into the useful inic,nliati(in that the sanctuary. Local clergy who us as individuals and then he Stirs 'Iii.,110 leclh got036I .11,(03611 0111-<br />

pa ) Ing tribute to .1 vpecill senior . restaurant ar the age of 62. .enitin posse.4 but are rarely participated in the ceremony us to heeotlle inure. 1 ie works the cially lieing 'the reverend' 1,ut she<br />

' . citi/en earned her the title of F, en tod.1). he .cnn .15 .1 asked to di.cush. our youth can included the Rev. Ken Gray. sen- clay.- does not consider herself a saint.<br />

201 )1 C:0361036nel'. \\'ay ·li<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>rd reminder of \\ hat people can liecome better prepared for B,hat ior pastor of Apple \'alley ln her new role as youth pas- Her lifc has had its share of mis-<br />

(:036nneeticur 51.1,2 u inner. achicie In their later rean anil 1. lie, ahe.id in lit-c.<strong>•</strong> 1\'orship Center. the Rev. Robert tor at Applc l'alle>·, Triano loves takes. But Gotl has hrought her<br />

\. p.irt 0361' their cl.l<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>rix )111 .1 Fwitive role model fur future Anian\ winning essay Rulewitz. associate pastor of ,working with the youth of the through it all, she snici gratefully.<br />

curricilluiti. fifth- ancl 31.ili-grade generation<strong>•</strong> ril Ii,ll036u. according debcrilied the relationship with Apple \'alley. the Rer. Dr. Gordon church. .But she also shares the "God calls real people. \\'c're 211<br />

' *tuilent<strong>•</strong> .lero,·. the a,unt« u ere ti, tirg.ini,en . her ',chool ,principal. Joan Ellis of First Congregational word of C;<strong>•</strong>id with the older popu- seen failure, Imve tcitiliers-or<br />

Jiked I, mienic. and # rite an l'his > e.iri (:citone|'s \\:1> .\lurph>. :ht,*e coritpassion fur Church, and the Rer. -lim lation as a ininister in a local other issues. dlut then he tioes<br />

e.1.1> alic,ut a <strong>•</strong>peci.11 52,11(,r C.lge \u.lril enc,ILir.lie. in imporrant her .Indent. 15 |Ikened to the .\1(Carty of -l'he ·\rk C<strong>•</strong>hurch of health care center and assisted liv- work in our lise<strong>•</strong>. 1 don't want to<br />

c f .ind up, u ht, hi. inacic .1 1,(,01- ili.illigue lietucell generation<strong>•</strong> at .1 -gliftening biln in thi daylight." Christ in \i'alert¥uD.. 7.he Rev. ing coilliliuiliti·. She plans to cciti- take credit. 1 le cloe+ the zi<strong>•</strong>lrk. 1<br />

<strong>•</strong> tis e mquct un thetr hic* tittic nhen 112:nil) togethernesb 10 tier e.4.16 ua. .elected bascil on Dr. C:hester (;retz, elder of Elim tinite her life cifhen·ice ancl is ded- 11111 short of (;lill + c.ill creD' day<br />

onglii.ilin. el.irity. language. and Fellciwship, orilained Triano. irated t· she EMPRi<br />

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· · Kenclick 4.itd that he feels the knoun a* Slglhen liarberin<strong>•</strong>, and 1,·,secl in Stamford, is the and with local <strong>org</strong>anizations such The Rev. Dr. Chester Gretz, elder of Elim Fellowship, presents Victoria<br />

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THE OBSERVER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,2001<br />

AT MOVIE PREMIERE:<br />

Protestors fail to materialize<br />

"llarry Potter :ind the Sorccrcr's learns that ' he is actually a wizard. Hc ents should get involved in what thcir<br />

Stone," the new inep-1110;'ie, broke all goes to study wizardry at I logworts, a children are watching or reading and use<br />

previous attendance records when it school of magic, where he fights thc it as an opportunity to guide youngsters.<br />

opened last Friday at movie theaters furces of evil. Parents should be aware of whot is out<br />

nationwide. 7'he film intiustn' estimates While ghosts and things th:it go there and ensure that it portrays the<br />

that the film grossed $43.5 million in its bump in the night were materializing on appropriate values, said the Rer. Ken<br />

first weekend. the screen, it was quiet outside the doors Gray of Apple Valley <strong>•</strong>\'orship ('enter in<br />

At so036ic theaters eager I I:irry Potter in Southington. · Southington.<br />

fans camped out in costume or clambered In the weeks prior to the film's Victoria triano, youth pastor at<br />

to purchase tickets days in advance. release, a number of Christian groups Apple Valley, said that children are natu-<br />

Waiting lines ziere out some doors. across thc country werc planning rally curious and enjoy the worlil of fanfit<br />

was a different story at protests of the movie, claiming, it pro- tasy, creativity, anci imagination. But<br />

Southingion's Showcase Cincinas where motes witchcraft and evil. 7 here were no thOre are times when the threshold<br />

more than 15 showings in four theaters reports of protests at Showcase Cincinas. between good ·inci evil can he crossed.<br />

were scheduled this past weekenci. While Local pastors who were interviewed 'lhlking with children Can giVe them a<br />

sotne of the shows were Sold out, other had not read the books or attended a first healthy-framework and stable loundation<br />

vierings had plenty of cnil,n· scats. showing but were familiar with "Harry for Christian living. "IVe necd to proteCt<br />

The m·o and one-half hour epic is Potter" and its portrayal of sorccry. Some our children," she commented.<br />

based on the first book of .in adventure clcrgy members were not interested in Judah and Carolyn Thomas Icad<br />

series by British author J.K. Rowling. going to the movie while others said they children's ininistrics at Faith Living<br />

There hare now been four books might go see it just so they c.m form their Church in Plantsville. When it conic<strong>•</strong> tc,<br />

Kcleased with three more promised. Ihey own opinions. guiding youngsters over various iuzies,<br />

weave an intricate tale of a little boy - But most agreed that this latest they feel that it is important t(, cliscus.<br />

6rphancd at a tencler age - who later movie is just one morc reason why par- the reasons, not just tell them what ncit 11,<br />

di).<br />

"Just saying it's bad tsn't enough. \\'e<br />

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b . at (860) 628-07 ir, c,r sic,11 11>, the \lethodi<strong>•</strong>, on Dec. 1.1,ur help is needed<br />

church hall, 200 Sum,lier St., on to ensur the event's cucce<strong>•</strong>s.<br />

Mcinday mornings frcim 9 · 10 a.m. until C:<strong>•</strong>,okic liakers. finger sandwich<br />

12 P.Ili. iii:ikers, people to help on the day of the<br />

tea. and people to help set up and put<br />

FRANCISCAN LIFE CENTER<br />

.imiay the crafts :<strong>•</strong>re needed. All crafts are<br />

HOSTS CHRISTMAS FAIR<br />

S; elcottle.<br />

l'he loth ·\ n nual Franciscin l·'cir itic,re init,rm.,tion call Debbie<br />

(:hristiti:14 Fair ti, licnefit the counseling Capri<strong>•</strong>tc, (860) 276-0194, Joyce Backing<br />

:incl educaticin prcigr.111,0 of · the (860) 631-7280, or pli>·Ilij Koeller (860)<br />

1·"ranci<strong>•</strong>:.inLiti: (:emer ,#ill he held on 628-(187.<br />

S:,turcla>·, Nor. 24 Ir(,111 9:it} .7.iii. fc, 3<br />

p.m. on the campus center,.271 1:inch ST. DOMINIC HOSTS<br />

Ave., on the Cheshirc/.\lenden line. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE<br />

7'hi<strong>•</strong> clay-long event featurc<strong>•</strong> a liz inK 7he S<strong>•</strong>. 1)ominici :\len's Club will<br />

cruche, petting zoo, children'<strong>•</strong> licicith, +11· calling Dave Pestillo<br />

at ( 86(4 62 1 -2244 or Bill ifistr at (860)<br />

ST. ALOYSIUS TO HOLD 747-309.<br />

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

rhe Ladies ( iuild of St. \10>·sius FIRST CONGREGATIONAL<br />

(:hurch will holci it3 annual (:hristinas CHURCH COMMUNITY ACTIVE<br />

Bazaar on Salitrilay. Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. 7 he Parents and lb,3 Pia>·group has<br />

9 3 p.iii. 111 the cliurch hall, Burritt htarted at First Congregational Church.<br />

S<strong>•</strong>..ct. l<strong>•</strong>rent<strong>•</strong> (dad<strong>•</strong> arc uelcome) and their<br />

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sall, ah well as handinade articleb, haked<br />

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Tragedy bolsters<br />

Britriin Jaimes A. time of renewal<br />

' The Burritt Hill Funeral<br />

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THE OBSERVER<br />

<strong>•</strong>An angel is<br />

<strong>•</strong>called home<br />

<strong>•</strong> Robin's Nest<br />

r R:'in ";chel<br />

With all the ter76<strong>•</strong>on Ainerican soil,<br />

war in Afghanistan, and rainine and persecution<br />

around tile world, we have become<br />

almost numb to the evening news, just to<br />

preserve our emotions. But last week's news<br />

of another plane crash in <strong>•</strong>ew York City<br />

pierced my heart when I heard of the precious<br />

cargo among the 260 people aboard.<br />

It was Pastor Jean-Luc Phanord, the<br />

-nian-who-stal:ted_ihe mission work in thtl<br />

Dominican Republic thathasbeenapart of<br />

my life for the past several years. To the<br />

shock of many of its, his name was on the<br />

passenger manifest.<br />

A Haitian by birth, he traveled to the<br />

Dominican Republic more than 20 years<br />

ago to help his fellow countrymen who are<br />

indentured on sugar plantations. His diligence<br />

and intense faith were the seeds thai<br />

matured.intathe.Good.Samaritan-Hospital<br />

that last year served 50,000 people, 30 or so<br />

churches, various schools, and inedical<br />

care, food and clothing distribution in the<br />

villages lm'own as batcys. In the ineantime<br />

he survived jail and seemingly insurmountable<br />

challenges to make his dreams a reality.<br />

First Baptist Church of Wallingford<br />

spearheaded the annual mission trips to<br />

LaRomana 10 years ago to work with<br />

Pastor Jean-Luc. First Baptist of<br />

Southington joined the efforts five surnmers<br />

agO.<br />

I went to the D.R. in ZOOO.· Pastor<br />

Jean-Luc was at the job sites at which we<br />

worked nearly every day k was because of<br />

this trip that I truly became aware of what<br />

it was to be a Christian and that our purpose<br />

in life is to serve others. I was in awe<br />

ofhim and his works. Yes, he was poor. Yes,<br />

his clothes were sometime threadbare but<br />

Communi<br />

School's courtyard have soinething to do during the day. and dog. She is a very good read of othefs<br />

they were immaculate and pressed.<br />

u ill ncir become depres<strong>•</strong>ed or destructive dogs in how she reacts and how quickly<br />

But more importantly there was an<br />

from licing left home alone. -1-he niajority she acclimates heiself to another dog,"<br />

aura about him. His bearing was regal. He<br />

of dog owners, noted Gulley, ,does, no; Gulley said.<br />

.. was surrounded by God's grace. heas-pa:s-<strong>•</strong><br />

Gcenter 3 of attention · Iford the tradition:11 iob hours of 9 a.in. to So far, all of Gulleyi clients have<br />

, ticolarly impressed to observe him one day<br />

5 p.iii., which causes owners to feel guilty been pleased with the daycare. The servin<br />

the middle of a busy construction site at<br />

By NIKKI O'DONNELL<br />

"F036,ch year is different and each year about leaving their dog home alone and ice is recommendod for anybody who<br />

a school we were building. He was seated<br />

on a chair, peacefully in the shade ofone of<br />

. the only trees around. Open on his lap was<br />

his well-worn, beloved Bible ind a notebook<br />

Amid all the hubbub, he was preparing<br />

his scrinon.<br />

But he was human too. He was one of<br />

his pcpplc. Hc would not hesitate to take a<br />

concrete-laden wheelbarrow from an<br />

American to show them how to push it<br />

more easily. FIc showed some of uf how to<br />

effectively fill a concrete block foundation<br />

with more concrete to make it more solid<br />

while wc wcrc building the school walls.<br />

He walked around evaluating each teamk<br />

handiwork As I recall, I think he jokingly<br />

gave some guys a D+ while he gave the<br />

women an A. When I was getting overwhclmed<br />

by the heat on the last workday,<br />

he cautioned Ille to take it easy.<br />

Nothing ruffled his feathers, even<br />

when it was 150 people staying at his home<br />

after the hurricane several years ago. When<br />

the Rev. Bill Iluegel of the Wallingford<br />

church fell on the job site and impaled his<br />

.armpit on rebar, it was Pastor Jean-Luc<br />

who drove him over the dirt roads to the<br />

hospital tohavc surgery. "No problem," he<br />

would say. It was his answer for everything.<br />

When his wife and associates wfre in a<br />

near-fatal accident last fallit was his faith<br />

and attitude that sustained him while they<br />

recovered.<br />

Pastor Jean-Luc occasionally traveled<br />

to the United States to spread tile word<br />

about his beloved people. He and his wife<br />

Elsa were in Florida on Sept. 11 and we<br />

' heard that his wife was petrified to get on a<br />

. plane when the time came to return home<br />

, once air traffic continued. But PastorJean-<br />

<strong>•</strong> Luc was unafnlid. "God ncvcr takes anyone<br />

· a day sooner than theyare supposed to go,"<br />

, was reportedly another of his mottos.<br />

· · For reasons we do not understand,<br />

God decided Pastor Jean-Luc's work was<br />

complete here on earth at age 49.1-Ie leaves<br />

1 behind his wife and three children. This<br />

1 huml,le pastor was rich in God and set the<br />

; foundation for others .to continue, 2 till<br />

<strong>•</strong> order for us to follow. May wc not let him<br />

i down.<br />

. My last memory of Pastor Jcan-Luc<br />

i was on the last day ofthe mission trip *hen<br />

:,wc stopped at a large gift sh® so<br />

Americans could bring home souvenirs. He<br />

was standing beside the bus talking. Before<br />

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At new dayeare, dog days not so bad<br />

By NIKKI O'DONNELL , -' il --'·-'·-'*"" ,-",- ·- .u036W·<strong>•</strong>·, ·-,-..' · ., - - '-r-' -14 f Because there are no set rules for a dog<br />

StaffWriter <strong>•</strong>t;<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>71 --'i-1 - '<strong>•</strong>A*<strong>•</strong>i 'te<strong>•</strong>-t ':_ : ' , 11-1 - - 7:-!.Arlf,_.ilh. daycare business in tile state, said Gulley,<br />

I 1 -1.jillill'll'll'll/,i- -0, 1 L 1- 1 -5,1 ir -,t 1 1 - -11 -35:- the business is licensed as a kennel. Cr:lies<br />

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to stay at home alone. 11 Ill 4 16 -1 -1 t 11 -1 --. 1111.2-. gle dog in the daycare. The facilitv must<br />

Penny Gulley, owner of Paw Play -'11 riz, 1 1-ttl '71 ;ill. 111:i<strong>•</strong> -11411 ,_<strong>•</strong>11 24:-1 -_ - , 4_F- f _-1--1- <strong>•</strong>|,11 aiso be kept clean. have hot wate<strong>•</strong>, and be<br />

S:Rreveforb<strong>•</strong>ongs<strong>•</strong>:atdatidnogn<strong>•</strong>e db<strong>•</strong>yr<strong>•</strong> <strong>•</strong>,<strong>•</strong>1<strong>•</strong>-<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>,<strong>•</strong>'<strong>•</strong>-<strong>•</strong>-&<strong>•</strong>Ytt/'1<strong>•</strong> 521-4, ,<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>1'.::,<strong>•</strong>, 31, 1/,- ' 4 ,<strong>•</strong>1-11-152,j-,5<strong>•</strong>I,#. <strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>3- 042,ell ventilated. Mostly, she added, the<br />

2- 4, - -1 state is concerned thar the dogs have a<br />

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around the state. The concept for such a r *11 474<strong>•</strong>,- - .9.1 k 1 11 - 1-1 1 -4 place to be housed if the daycare owner<br />

business first began in 1998, she said. - 1 - 1 1- r 1- - 7;i 51-Ii.11:trN<strong>•</strong>;i<strong>•</strong> has to leave the building in the event of an<br />

"I have a friend who owns ond in :<strong>•</strong>6 1<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>!f 1 - '&,4.It - ' -1---<strong>•</strong>1' ' , ,1 3 1'1·L <strong>•</strong>4<strong>•</strong>- - eme<strong>•</strong>gency.<br />

Massachusetts. When I used to live there, ·*7/4.,AJ. <strong>•</strong> 2- _- ' i- - --49<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>·. '<br />

facilities around Connecticutio areas such combination for (;ulle>·. <strong>•</strong>,ff io daycare; it's .1 service and it is sup- Following that, both dog and onliers<br />

as West Hartford, Manchester, Although she 15 :1 re,ident of Durh.1111, posed to be a ftin .ind convenient thing fur meet with Gulley for an Interview. At thar<br />

Bloomfield, and Mystic.<br />

Gulley felt that S<strong>•</strong>iIithington 036as an icleal , yoti because you know your dog is having time, she talks with the potential clients,<br />

"I spent a lot of time at those places location fc,r her businegs liccaiise of the socialization, ind crercise. 1 looked even'- noting how their dog behaves around<br />

and got to know more about how every- busy nature of Queen Strce, .ind the pri036- whose, and one cl:iy we found this build- them. Atone point dunng the interview.<br />

body ran their daycare, and how different iinity of the hitilding to inrerst:itc 84. it ing. it was exactly what I wanted." Gulley takes the dog back to mingle uith<br />

every place was, and experience it from #vas the over:ill (xillitio<strong>•</strong>ition of the build- |rcg those who have not had the her weimaraner. Sadie, as a judge of the<br />

there," she said. ing, hi,wever, th:it lcd Gulley to believe it opportunity to experience a doggie cia>·- dog's tempenment.<br />

With experience and a location under w:is the perfect place for dop tc, spend the care, the service gives dogs a chance to "I call my dog the guinea pig because<br />

hcr belt, Gullcy next had the difficult task day. have c\erci<strong>•</strong>e and offers <strong>•</strong>ociali<strong>•</strong>ltion with she is very social, yet she's dominant to<br />

other Lic,gs. Cirootiiing is also offered at the point where she won't step down from<br />

the facility. By going to daycare. dogs <strong>•</strong> ill other dogs, but she won't go after another<br />

StaffWriter our students change, so I think 1 see dif- unattended. · works long hours and has to leave their<br />

1,<br />

John E Kennedy Middle School stu- ferent groups working on it each year, According to (;ullcy. in centuries past dog home alone. "It is really for the peodents<br />

have really been 'digging' their Sniedherg snicl. "Although our kills are clogs were born and I,red to work on fanns pie who don't have a lot of free time, but<br />

schoolwork lately. with us through sixth, seventh, :ind eighth as pack animals, and were crpected to love their dog and want their dog to have<br />

As part of the Schoo-1-to-Career gr:Ide, you coulll actually have <strong>•</strong>cinie of the hunt as well as protect. Daycare offers other experiences during the week other<br />

Program, students have been working to sixth-graders ;r ho would be doing it for dogiI,the opportunity to do those kinds of than just staying home," she said.<br />

revitalize the ovcrgrown center courtyard tlirce yearc, :ind then the new kids come thinp, she 52id, 1,>· enabling them to Gulley hopes that Southington dog<br />

at the South Main Street school, The in. So we woultl always be adding licw stii- interact and carn· on <strong>•</strong>ocially with other owners will take advantage of her doggie<br />

project, which was kickedofflast spring by dents to the group. Pretty mitch all of the dogs of different breeds. daycare. "This is a new opportunity for<br />

students and paraprofessionals Toni students have had their hand in it, not on ''The concept of daycare is fun pet care for the owners of Southington:<br />

Standalc and Ann Manware in Lauren n daily basis,'but lthink nli of our studelits I,ccausc there :irc not many facilities like There are 3,100 dogs in this town, which<br />

Bernier's and Laurie Smedberg's classes, have actually been out therc working at this out thcrc. except in major cities such means there are a lot of dogs that stay<br />

had both students and teachers raking, one time or another this fall." as Boston," she said. A daycare offers a home, that don't haye the exercise and the<br />

stumping, trimming and weeding the area, F.ightii-gracie student Kyle Borowy veritable cage-frec environment where socialization that they need. So I think<br />

which they say was in desperate nced of said that even though his ioli was remov- dogs can play with each other. Many own- this is an opportunity for a lot of people<br />

repair. 036, ing tree stumps, he brill had flin working ers drop off their dogs for the day so that who are worried about their dogs to be<br />

Bernier said both she and Smedberg outside. Fellow eighth-grnde sttident John they can h,ive the ibility to play, be social, able to know their dog is somewhere<br />

started' the project to enable students to Zappulla eclioed Borowy's sentitnents, get fresh air, and rough house with other local, to know that it is convenient. that it<br />

participate in something that they would stating that he was happy to help out with dogs, said C;zillcy. is a nice place, and that someone is taking<br />

feel good about while exposing them to the project. Six-grader Andrew Fernandes *'I'hc Inost unique part of the.busi- care of thcir dog," explained Gullc>:<br />

the landscaping carccr. It helped that and seventh-grader Melissa Curtis also ness is that I mn not separating the dogs. "My goal is tO love evcry dog like niy<br />

many of the students had expressed an worked with other students.to rake and They are not coming here just to be in a own, and that is how I approach my busiinterest<br />

in working outside. water plants. cage, because owners don't want to Icave ness, and I hope that's what draws people<br />

"We thought this was one way that we "I liked raking and watering the plants them in a cage at home," she said. in. Their dog is going to be well takcn<br />

.could get them to see if this is the type of and helping out. 7'he courtyard looks bet- Although dogs arc in the same envi- care of during the day, just as if he were at<br />

career they would like to do, working at a ter<strong>•</strong> said seventh-gr:ide student' 'Ashley ronment with one another, certain state home. He is getting the exercise, and the<br />

nursery or landscaping," Bernier said. Grasso. "1 want to acid more flowers and laws must also bc followed to ensure safe- sbcialization with other dogs and other<br />

"A goal of the project is to have the put drnaments oil the trees for ty for both dog and daycare provider. people, and he is getting to enjoy theday."<br />

students start thinking about occupitions Christnias."<br />

that they might or might not bc intcrcstcd Eighth-grade student Tracy Weiss<br />

, in, so it is a good way to try things and sce. feel S that the newly rejuvenated courtyard .<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>i.,. T <strong>•</strong>_'t'ft#*--.<strong>•</strong>.:MiV<strong>•</strong>fLAYS<strong>•</strong>#.<strong>•</strong>-<strong>•</strong>t"BriUR,2-<strong>•</strong>--.<br />

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might want to join Vo-Ag at the high looked in its previous, unkempt stat'e. B'Dodadll flk:.--A<strong>•</strong>rnvi:2-**",rr-94<br />

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Board approves stipend positions Kennedy Middle School<br />

Winter Schedule<br />

Coaching appointments, salaries get thumbs up<br />

BOYS' BASKETBALL<br />

COACH KEN KOHANSKI<br />

Tbe Board of Education 6,3t<br />

' Patrick Bobbi, $3,213; girls' freshman girls' soccer coach -<br />

week approved t/it, jb/Am'ing atbletic swilliming assistant coach - John Darcy Blaszczyk, $1,984; fresh- DATE OPPONENT : SITE TIAE BUS<br />

stipend positions: Dubinsky, $2,092; boys' lacrosse inan softball coach - Richard TUES Dec 18 DEPAOLO HOME 3:15<br />

head coach - Andy Gillis, $4,329; Aroian, $2,608; freshman volley- THURS Dec 20 DOpD (Cheshire) AWAY 3:15 2:30<br />

SOUTHINGTON HIGH 2 :, boys' lacrosse assistant .coacll - ball coach - Leslie Ann Dunn, THURS Jan 3 LINCOLN - HOME 3:15<br />

SCHOOL <strong>•</strong>* 4,2 ·<strong>•</strong> Kevin McGlone, $2363; kirls' $2,608;-freshman wrestling coach MONJan 7 WESTSIDE (Waterbury) AWAY 3:15 2:20<br />

Football he:id coach - Jitcle ·k, $3,213; boys' ., Aroian, $2,373; girls' volleyball TUES Jan 29 LINCOLN HOME 3:15<br />

042Niro, 52,763; indoor track he:ici tennis coach - Robert Ciarry Jr., coach - Jennifer Bartlett, $2,373; <strong>•</strong>HURS Jan 31 MORAN AWAY 3:15 2:15<br />

coach - Andrew \Vhyte, $4,329; $3,213; girls' tennis coach - John cheerleaders' coaches : Kathleen TUES Feb 5 DAG HAMMARSKJOLD HOME 3:15<br />

indoor track assistant co:,ch - Klopp, $3,213; boys' swimming ' 1 Cooncy and Cara Angelillo, THURS Feb 7 WASHINGTON HOME 3:15<br />

Richard Niro, $2,763; field hock- he:id coach - Patrick Bobbi, $1,187 each; softball coach - MON Feb 11 WOODROW WILSON AWAY 1:15 2:15<br />

4 he:id coach -- Doreen Leah>·. S#,21.1; boys' swimming assistant , 0 Richard Terino, $2,373; cross i 't . * ,4-<br />

$4,329; field hockey :issi<strong>•</strong>tant coach - John Dubinsky, $2,092; country - Ridhard Noccra,<br />

coach - Di:ine Whiteside, 52.763; girls' swimming he:id coach - PETE SEPKO $1,293.<br />

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(continued from page 10) istered to 130 candidates by Capt. ment ceremony. assistant for one of the college's<br />

Jeff Loustaunms commandant of Each college at Penn State human development and family<br />

otheraddictive behaviors. She also Midshipmen and port captain, selects one student, based on his studies courses as well as a<br />

distributed literature to the sm- making the successful conclusion or her acildemic achievement, to research assistant for the Penn<br />

dents and staff, and encouraged of Regimental Preparatory serve as a marshal for graduation State Adult Development<br />

them to participate in the Great <strong>•</strong>1'raining ( RirI'). and accept a diploma on behalf of Laboratory and for the Family<br />

American Smoke-Out. which took RP'11 a six-week intensive all its graduates. Markowski, a Relationships Project. She also<br />

place on Nov. 15. training program. emphasizes tra- human developnient and family was treasurer, Web-master, and a<br />

ditions of the MMA regiment of studies major with minors in psy- meml;erof the Penn-State Figure<br />

STROSAHL TAKES Alidshipmen, military drill, aquat- chology and gcrontology, graduat- Skating Club; a morale tommittee<br />

MIDSHIPMAN OATH ic training, and ship familiariza- cd with i 4.0 grade point average member for the Penn State Dance<br />

Midshipman Ancire,; Strosahl tion. While in the program, candi- While at Penn State. Marathon; a member of the Penn<br />

of Southington was recently sworn dates · for the Regiment of Markowski received the Bayard D. State ' Sign Language<br />

in :is a incmber of the .\lainc Xlidshipmen teceived instruction Kunkle #1 Scholarship, the Organization; and a student mem-<br />

Alaritime Academy (Alitt\) and guidance in their conduct and Collage of Health and I-Iuman ber of the American Psychological<br />

Regiment of Midshipm:in gr .1 ceremony<br />

held earlier this lilli during and potentlal seafaring officers Achievement Scholarship, and the Gerontological Society of<br />

responsibilities as midshipmen Development Academic Association and the<br />

the college's annual Family and The AliTIA Regiment of Margaret C. Decker Scholarship Amenco<br />

Friends \<strong>•</strong>'cekend. Alidshipmen, a student-run man-<br />

She ts a member of the Phi Markowsh, a 1997 graduate<br />

ilic inicishipman oath *ras:idtiiin- agcment model, comprises stu Ups,lon Omicron, Kappa of Southington High School, is<br />

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SOUTHINGTON VALLEY MIDGET FOOTBALL LEAGUE<br />

MIDGET LEAGUE RESULTS,<br />

VVEEK 9<br />

JETS SR. 36,<br />

COWBOYS SR., 0<br />

WEEK 10<br />

STH PLACE PLAYOFF, B/JR<br />

JAGUARS B 36,<br />

GIANTS JR., 0<br />

yards).<br />

On the defense side, the teain<br />

coach said, "It would be unfair to<br />

name any one player clue to the<br />

fact that it was a complete team<br />

effort, that made this win possible."<br />

3RD PLACE PLAYOFF, B/JR<br />

BRONCOS JR., 8, 13"<br />

4TH PLACE PLAYOFF, B/JR FALCONS B, 0 . 16. -<strong>•</strong>-1 IL<br />

.:. --9 1 ST PLACE CHAMPIONSHIP,<br />

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JETS SR., 20, PACKERS A, 0<br />

On offense, Nick Florian<br />

scored two touchdowns and John<br />

Potter scored one. Sam Mushrall<br />

8*. scored extra points on a pass<br />

reception.<br />

Joe Chambrello had four<br />

completed passes and a fumble<br />

recovery. Chris Mcintyre ran for<br />

50 yards, John Potter ran for 70<br />

yards, and Nick Florian for 65<br />

SAINTS JR., 36, CARDINALS , The Broncos established a 3,41+40 At<br />

B, 0 balanced rushing attack with TJ. :<strong>•</strong>fl 7 1<strong>•</strong> *1<br />

Outstanding offensive players Pelpquin (two-point conversion), <strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong>. · 1 1,<strong>•</strong><br />

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-and stats: Matt Freer, 119 yards, Note Klein (with key first down <strong>•</strong>.4 ---S-<br />

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three touchdowns; Alex Uliaz, 89 runs), and Richie Brewer (one ' 411 4- i 1 -<strong>•</strong>c:he--<strong>•</strong> -6 1 1 ·<br />

yards, two touchdowns; Anthony touchdown), all backs, .ran for ..41 :-711-134<strong>•</strong>-4,<strong>•</strong>/<strong>•</strong>31<strong>•</strong> i r<br />

Cerreta, 26 yards, one touchdown. more than 30 yards each. The 8 -I*' -|ii. 1 4.,, :_-:f<strong>•</strong>| 1'<strong>•</strong> ,<br />

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Alex Uliaz, nine tackles; Chiis Irizarry, and Wayne Catucci. <strong>•</strong>/U<strong>•</strong>t :zv 44*dj#<strong>•</strong>4&<strong>•</strong><strong>•</strong> FLAG LEAGUE<br />

On defense, Tim Brayfield,<br />

Scott Cullins, Bryan Lord, Chas<br />

Mcintyre, Colin Neagle, Andrew<br />

Florian, Steve Brylow, and John<br />

Lianos, six tackles; Anthony ' The Broncos defense was out- A player for :he Packers bundles WEEK 9 RESULTS<br />

Cerreta, six tackles. standing, not allowing any points up against the cold during end of ' SEAHAWKS, 6, RAIDERS, 0<br />

- and forcing three fumbles. Lead the season play al Recreation . On offense, Kevin Twerago<br />

2ND PLACE PLAYOFF, B/JR tacklers with five were Jon Park recently. The Packers beat ran for 40 yards for a touchdown.<br />

COWBOYS SR., 8, O'Dohe<strong>•</strong>ty, Ben Rossi, and Pat the Chargers 12-8 in the B Luke Mauro returned a kick for 20<br />

STEE[ERS<br />

ivision-championship-gamer---yard-<br />

Rob Tofano scored the only tWO key tackles that prevented »,0 17 9/.r Cm/rn/,<br />

touchdown of the game and was very long runs. Other standouts On offense: Zach Williams,<br />

awarded the game ball. Offensive on defense included Jason seven carries, 22 yards, one rec.,<br />

standouts were Ryan Ellard (four Fernandez, with a fumble recovery tivo yards; Aaron Prebek, 20 carfor<br />

10 passing, 103 yards); Rob and three tackles, und Ian Meyers, ries, 65 yards; ban Proffitt, four<br />

Tofano (two rushes for 68 yards, with three tackles. for 10 pilssing, 37 yards.<br />

three catche, for 45 yards, and one On defense: Ryan Collins, 13<br />

touchdown); Mike Badgley (no 1 ST PLACE CHAMPIONSHIP, tackles, one solo; Zach Williams,<br />

rushes for 56 yards); Sean Collins B/JR seven tackles; Joey Jalowecki,<br />

- (three rushes for 41 yards); and PACKERS B 12, seven tackles; Chris Canmata,<br />

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