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The North Haven Citizen
Student musicians in theNorth Haven Middle Schoolband were well acquaintedwith the writer of two piecesthey performed at theirspring concert Wednesdaynight — the composer was afellow classmate.
Local eighth-grader BenPapsun crafted two songs onthe concert program, Stater-ae and Event Horizon.
“I’ve been here for 13 years— this is only the secondtime I’ve ever had a studentcompose something for us,”said NHMS seventh- andeighth-grade band DirectorBrian Hutton. “The kids ab-solutely love both pieces. Thepieces are age-appropriate indifficulty, but still challengethe kids to play something alittle bit harder.”
Papsun, who has played pi-ano since he was seven andtenor saxophone for fouryears, said that he regularlycomposes music for his ownenjoyment. “Somewherearound December I random-ly walked up to Mr. Huttonand asked if I could possiblywrite a piece for the schoolband to play,” Papsun said.
Hutton approved the pro-posal. “As a musician, Benhas an excellent ear,” theteacher said. “He also has agreat attention to detail plusa great drive for success.”
So Papsun began work onthe first of two songs, Stater-ae, which he explained isLatin for “balance,” an ap-propriate title consideringthe piece’s wide-rangingaim.
“I tried to give each instru-
By Kevin Pataky andKyle Swartz
Special to the Citizen
About one hour beforeNorth Haven High Schoolboys’ varsity lacrosse facedAmity in Woodbridge lastMonday, senior Alec Uyekigot the news that he wouldnot suit up as usual for of-fense.
“At the very last minute,we asked him to play goal,because out normal goaliehad to sit out with an in-jury,” said NHHS headcoach Bill Altman. “Uyekiwent from being an offen-sive player to becoming ourgoalie.”
Uyeki was up to the chal-lenge. Behind his 17 saves,the Indians topped Amity 6-5 in a back-and-forth affair.
“Uyeki had a phenome-nal game — that was key,”said Altman. “But so manyguys deserve shout-outs. Itwas a real team effort.”
Uyeki’s brother Colinscored two goals for NorthHaven, as did teammateJimmy Fredericks. IndiansQuincy Pecora and ChrisBroadbent added one goalapiece.
“It was a huge win forus,” Altman said. “I don’tknow if North Haven has
ever beaten Amity in thehistory of our program.”
North Haven’s defenseproved the difference mak-er in this low-scoring, one-goal game. “Our defensehas been such a strong suitall season long,” Altmansaid. “Going into the seasonwe knew our defense wouldbe a strength for us, and ithas held true to that.”
Amity scored first in theopening quarter, but NorthHaven netted a pair ofquick goals to take back the
lead at 2-1. The Spartanscountered with another tal-ly to end the first quarterknotted at two goals each.
The defensive battle con-tinued into the second quar-ter as Amity managed onlyone goal while holding theIndians scoreless to headinto halftime up 3-2.
“The kids were a littlesomber going into half-time,” Altman said. “Theydidn’t really know whatwas going on.”
During the intermission,Indian coaches erupted intoa boisterous motivationalspeech to try to spark thecaptains and the rest of theteam. Then the captainsstepped up and finished thespeech about working hardand playing up to one’s po-tential.
The move paid off.North Haven came out
with extra spring in theirstep and took charge ofthe game, scoring threequick goals to build up a 5-3lead while holding the
Citizen photos by Kevin Pataky / KevinPataky.com
Above, sophomore Mike Halloran carries the ball inthe first quarter. Below, goalie Alec Uyeki makes asave.
See Lacrosse, page 20
See Musicians, page 10
Play ball!
Citizen photo submitted by Danielle Lavorante/ RussellsPhotography.com
Opening Day of North Haven’s Max Sinoway littleleague baseball was last weekend. For more pho-tos, see page 21.
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Join us for information on organic gardening and lawncare, environmentally friendly products, ways to save en-ergy including fuel-efficient cars. Green businesses, envi-ronmental groups and community organizations will allbe in attendance.
There will be children’s activities including crafts andlive children’s music. On display will be projects andposters that were created by elementary and middleschool students. Free refreshments will be served.
In conjunction with the celebration, guided walks willtake place along the Quinnipiac River in North Havenand up Peter’s Rock Park.
First Selectman Mike Freda will be in attendance withwelcoming remarks.
Land Trustmeeting
The Annual Meeting of theNorth Haven Land Trust isscheduled for Tuesday, May15 at 6 p.m. at the NorthHaven Middle School Cafete-ria.
Following a brief businessmeeting there will be an edu-cational program featuringvisitors from The Children’sMuseum in West Hartford.There will be an assortmentof reptiles and amphibians,mostly animals that are ei-ther threatened or endan-gered species. Programstart time is 6:30 p.m.
The educational programsare always a popular event,especially for children.While their primary purposeis education, they also are anentertaining experiencewhen we have unusual visi-tors.
Zumba benefitfor Relay for Life
A Zumba benefit for theAmerican Cancer Society’sRelay for Life is scheduled forFriday, May 25 at MontoweseElementary School, 145 FitchSt. Zumba instructor Jose G.Navarro will teach the class.A fee is charged.
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A fundraiser dinner tobenefit the Craig M. HilloMemorial Sports Scholar-ship Fund is scheduled forSunday, June 3 from 1 to 6p.m. at the Holiday InnNorth Haven, 201 Washing-ton Ave. The event features,a buffet, music, sportsmemorabilia silent auctionand raffles. Buffet is from 1to 3 p.m.; raffle begins at3:30 p.m. Scholarshipawards will follow the raf-fle. For more informationand cost, call (203) 234-2782.
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During these difficult eco-nomic times, many peopleare struggling to make endsmeet and thus are exploringnew ideas and options foremployment and relief.Longtime North Haven resi-dent Sallie Fowler hasturned a creative hobby into
a successful card businesscalled Uniquely Yours Cards.
“I started Uniquely YoursCards in 1995,” Fowler said.She already had been apply-ing her artistic skills profes-sionally. “In the early 1990s, Ihand-painted and stenciledclothing, sweatshirts and teeshirts, wooden articles, andneedlepoint pictures,” shesaid. “After accepting money
for a sweatshirt set and thentaking offers for more items,I realized that it wasn’t ahobby anymore. By the endof 1995, I discovered rubberstamping and the rest is his-tory.”
Fowler explained that inNovember of 1995 she wasteaching religious educationand needed a snowflake diecut for a class activity. Whileshopping in aparent/teacher store inMassachusetts, she found arubberstamp of a snowmanand some die ink. Having ex-perience with tissue paperand cardstock, Fowler madesome holiday cards.
“The holiday cards were abig hit and later I found twobooks on rubber-stamp mak-ing and taught myself,”Fowler said. “At that timethere were no rubber stampstores in Connecticut and norubber stamps in craftstores. Most of the manufac-turers were in California.”
Fowler continued, “I didnot give up and I was fortu-nate to be hired by Hero Rub-ber Stamps in California todemonstrate their stamps in
craft and toy stores and thisgave me the opportunity toexperiment with morestamps and inks.”
Fowler’s talent began togrow. Sometime later GaryBenzel, owner of the formerWindsor Shop in NorthHaven, gave her impetus —teaching after-school andadult-education programs.She was hired by Benzel todemonstrate the holidayhouses and snow babystamps at his ChristmasOpen House events.
“Working for Gary gaveme great exposure and was arewarding experience,”Fowler said. “I initially onlymade cards for friends, rela-tives, and co-workers. Then Istarted taking orders for hol-iday cards, which eventuallyled to the start of a divisioncalled Uniquely YoursCards.”
“I call my company, whichI operate from home Unique-ly Yours Cards because I amcreating products, one-at-a-time, that depict the person-ality and preferences of myrecipients and their friendsand relatives, and each item
is unique and special,” sheadded.
Through the years Fowlerhas expanded her collectionand products, which now in-clude greeting cards for mostof life’s yearly events such asbirthdays, graduation, wed-dings, get-well occasions,thinking of you, thank you,anniversary, sympathy, sum-mer, invitations and the vari-ous holidays.
“There is a lot of competi-tion in my field, but I feelthat my company stands outbecause my marketing planincludes not just making andselling cards, but sharing thecrafts with others by way ofadult education programs, atlibraries and other work-shops, and craft shows,” saidFowler. “I have participatedin North Haven’s Show andSell for the past two yearsand also have participated inthe Creative Arts Workshopin New Haven.”
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See Fowler, page 15
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In August 2011, a NorthHaven resident reported$1,400 worth of jewelrystolen from her home onHartford Turnpike.
The victim, who spent aweekend away from herhome, had hired a dog sit-ter whom she had found onCraigslist.com. A NorthHaven officer determinedthat the dog sitter, 40-year-old Kathrine Meechan, hadtaken the jewelry from the
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Meechan, who is also aNorth Haven resident,was arrested by warranton April 24, 2012. She gotcharged with LarcenyFourth Degree, and FalseStatement Second Degree.She was scheduled to ap-pear in Meriden SuperiorCourt on May 3.
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Bryan Nurnberger of Westport is thepresident and founder of “Simply Smiles,“a humanitarian not-for-profit organiza-tion that is “dedicated to providing brightfutures while improving the daily lives ofimpoverished children.”
Utilizing a PowerPoint presentation, theone-time rock climber, originally fromNaugatuck, described how he had trav-eled the world seeking adventure prior to aserious injury 10 years ago. The youngCEO brought his moving message to theNorth Haven Rotary Club recently, and re-mained after the breakfast meeting offer-ing bagged ground coffee which was grownin “a shockingly poor region of Oaxaca,Mexico” and shipped to Bethel, for roast-ing and packaging. Nurnberger sharedthat the proceeds from one bag of coffeewould feed a starving Mexican child forthree weeks. Headquartered in nearby
Norwalk, the 501c3 has gathered the assis-tance of over 2,000 volunteers from acrossthe world during the past six years, work-ing both in Mexico, and on a Sioux TribeReservation in South Dakota.
Nurnberger spends 60 percent of histime living among the poor who reside inbamboo huts in mountainous Mexico andwhose children used to eat leaves to offsetthe agony of starvation. The developmentof “The Village Project” to provide basichomes is one focus of his dream for thepeople he has come to love. To learn how tobring smiles to a family in desperatepoverty go to [email protected]
Pictured: Bryan Nurnberger, left, withRotary President Guy Casella at the Break-fast Nook after describing his mission toserve the poor.
Text and photo courtesy of DavidMarchesseault, Rotary PR Chairman
Blessings go both ways on my Simply Smiles tripBy Andrea PomponioSpecial to the Citizen
In April 2009, I attendedan international missiontrip to Oaxaca, Mexico joint-ly organized by SimplySmiles — a non-profit organ-ization dedicated to improv-ing the lives of impover-ished children — and SilverLake Conference Center, aUnited Church of Christ
youth camp. I was one of 29volunteers from Connecticutto participate.
We all met in Fairfield tocarpool to JFK Airport forthe five-hour flight to Mexi-co City. After catching a con-necting flight to Oaxaca, wearrived at Casa Hogar, theorphanage where our groupwas based.
Children there range frominfants and toddlers to teens.
After attending a three-hour church service withthe children of Casa Hogaron Sunday, our work weekbegan on Monday. Weworked an eight-hour day atthe city dump, which was amountain of garbage cov-ered in dirt to compact the
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dozens of stray dogs. Vul-tures fly above, giving it amorose feeling. Atop themound of trash is wheresome people of Oaxacamake their living, collectingrecyclables. This is usually
the only means of incomefor a family, so all membersof a family — including thechildren — pick through thetrash.
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ment a part, a section wherethat instrument shinesamong the other ones,” theeighth-grader said. “It’s anequilibrium.”
“It’s sort of like a moviesoundtrack,” he added. “Itstarts off slow, and thenbuilds up.”
True to his intentions,Staterae incorporated musi-cal roles for 15 different in-struments, including two dif-ferent trumpet parts, eupho-nium, triangle, violin andbass clarinet.
“He knew exactly whichstudents and instruments hewas writing for,” Hutton said.“He really customized this to
our group of kids, and I ap-plaud that.”
Staterae is approximately3.5 minutes long. Papsunwrote his tunes in the com-puter program Finale 2012, amodern method which actu-ally slowed completion of thefirst piece.
“I was working on it and Iwent into the computer to ac-cess the file and I found thathalf of it was gone,” he said.“It had all been erased and Icouldn’t do anything to re-cover it.”
However, the unexpectedloss turned out to be a cata-lyst for creativity. “Lookingat the end-product, I think itworked out for the better, be-cause I had to change a lot ofthings which I wouldn’t have
changed otherwise,” he said.“Even though I wasn’t thehappiest camper at the time,it worked out in the end.”
Having never used Finale2012 before, Staterae tooksome time to finish. But withthe first song under his belt,Papsun composed EventHorizon — 3.5 minutes inlength, but less complex thanStaterae — in just two weeks.
“Event Horizon is morerockish, kind of like the Mis-sion Impossible theme,” hesaid. “It’s fast-paced and ag-gressive.”
To compose a song, Pap-sun begins with the primarymelody. “I make the mainmelody and then I give it towhatever instrument I wantit to go to,” he said. “Then Istart thinking which otherinstruments would soundgood simultaneously. I startthinking about counter-melody. Sometimes I just ex-periment to see what works.”
“If I get an idea in my
head, I can’t just leave itthere — I have to do some-thing about it,” he added. “IfI have the main melody play-ing in the background withnothing else, then I can real-ly begin fleshing out whatcould work.”
For influence, Papsun lis-tens all over. “I have a lot ofreally weird musical tastes,”he said. “My usage of an un-usual time signature — 5/4— is inspired by the bandDream Theater. They usemany different time signa-tures.”
“I’m really into progres-sive rock, which is rock forpeople who get bored by nor-mal melodies,” he added.
During the concert, Pap-sun played tenor sax in Stat-erae and piano in EventHorizon. Fellow performersof the 85-member band havebeen supportive of theirclassmate’s compositions. “Iwasn’t expecting the re-sponse to be as positive, but
it really has been,” Papsunsaid. “People keep telling methat these are some of theirfavorite songs. They tell methat the songs get stuck intheir heads. That’s prettymuch what you’re going forwhen you write something.You want to make sure it’s ac-cessible.”
Papsun said that he nevercould have written eitherpiece without the help andencouragement of numerouspeople. “I have to give a lot ofcredit to my band,” he said.“They really pulled togetherin a short amount of time. Weonly had a month or so topractice the first one. We’veonly had two or three ses-sions for the second one.”
“Mr. Hutton has been ab-solutely fantastic — he’s beenmeeting with me and helpingme throughout this,” headded. “And Mr. Hutton ab-solutely pulled the band to-gether in a way that nobodyelse could.”
Papsun also credited hispiano teacher Art Bellucci asbeing instrumental in help-ing with multipart musiccomposition.
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Blood Wedding - NorthHaven High School DramaClub has scheduled a per-formance of Blood Weddingfor Friday, May 4 at 7 p.m.Tickets are available at thedoor. For more information,contact Scott Bonito at [email protected] or (203) 239-1641, ext. 2619.
Elm City Girls’ Choir -The Elm City Girls’ Choirhas scheduled its annualSpring Festival Concert forFriday, Amy 4 at 7:30 p.m. atthe United Church on theGreen, new Haven. The con-cert features all divisions ofthe choral ensemble. Pro-ceeds benefit the UnitedChoir School ScholarshipFund. Tickets are availableat the door. For more infor-mation, call (203) 787-1244 [email protected].
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Wednesday, May 9 from 9a.m. to 3L30 p.m. A fee ischarged, and includes break-fast and lunch. Prizes will beawarded. Register by May 2.For more information, callToby Gillman at (203) 288-8991.
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North Haven GardenClub - The North Haven Gar-den Club has scheduled amembers meeting for Thurs-day, May 10 at 7 p.m. at theNorth Haven CongregationalChurch, 28 Church St.Themeeting will prepare for theMay Market. Elections ofClub officers will be held.For more information, callCarmen Sealy at (203) 239-0374.
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MontoweseBaptist Church
Montowese BaptistChurch is collecting dona-tions to support Americansoldiers. Items requested in-clude socks, soap, travel sizepersonal hygiene items,pads, pencils, pens, note-books, etc. Donations may bedropped off any Sundayfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Montowese BaptistChurch has scheduled a fooddrive for Saturday, May 5from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Stop &Shop on Washington Avenue.Monetary donations may bemade by sending a check toPauline McInnis, MontoweseBaptist Church, 201 Quinnip-iac Ave., North Haven CT06473.
For more information onany program or event at thechurch, call Pauline at (203)234-6784.
Hope ChristianChurch
Spring Zumba classes arescheduled at Hope ChristianChurch, 211 Montowese Ave.
The classes are free on a dropin basis and are scheduledfor Thursdays at 7 p.m.through May 10. For more in-formation, call Debby De-Matteo at (203) 503-1152 or thechurch office at (203) 234-7328.
Seminar forBereaved
A New Day 10 week semi-nar for Bereaved is sched-uled for Wednesdays, from 7to 9 p.m. at St. MichaelParish, 62 St. Michael’s Dri-ve, Waterbury. To register,call (203) 758-5711, (203) 879-2475, or (203) 755-2561.
These events are spon-sored by the Family Life Of-fice, Archdiocese of Hart-ford.
CommunitySuppers
St. John’s EpiscopalChurch’s Community Sup-pers are scheduled for mostFridays from 6 to 7 p.m. Allmembers of the communityare invited for companion-ship along with a nutritioussupper. The menu includesitems such as chicken noodlesoup or vegetable mine-strone (or fresh salads in thewarmer months), meat loafor egg salad sandwiches, sea-
sonal fresh fruit and freshbaked desserts. Donations todefray the cost of the mealsare welcome but not re-quired.
St. John’s Church is locat-ed at 3 Trumbull Place, at thetop of the Green in NorthHaven, where our doors areopen for prayer and peace.For more information, callthe church office at (203) 239-0156.
Our Lady of Mt.Carmel
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel,2819 Whitney Ave., Hamden,has scheduled Mass at 7:30and 9 a.m., Monday throughFriday, and at 8 a.m. on Satur-day. The Way of the Cross de-votion takes place each Fri-day at 9:20 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Coins forChange
Connex Credit Union,412 Washington Ave., hasannounced that throughJune it will donated thefee it charges from its coincashing machine to theElizabeth Ives School forSpecial Children.
Vendor’sneeded forFounders’ Daycelebration
The third annual Sey-mour Founders’ Day cele-bration is scheduled forSunday, June 3. (Raindateis June 10.) This year’sbenefactors are SeymourBoy Scout Troops 11 and65. Vendors are sought forthis event. If you are in-terested please visit theFounders’ Day website atseymourfoundersday.orgor contact Linda at (203)888-5887.
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The Agway store at 66 State Street in North Haven recently added a 3,000-square-footgreenhouse to its retail showroom. The greenhouse provides customers opportunity toshop for annual flowering plants, vegetables, herbs and hanging flower baskets in aweather-protected and climate-controlled environment. The greenhouse also enablesAgway to offer a greater selection of these plants – expanding customer choice and thelength of the seasonal availability. “We are always looking for ways to enhance our cus-tomers’ shopping experience,” said John Bergantino, business owner. “The new green-house gives both our avid and weekend gardeners easier access to our plants while pro-viding protection from the elements when making their selection. It also allows us to ex-pand our line of vegetable and herb plants to meet increased demand as people seek togrow their own food.” Photo and content Submitted by Jim Rochford
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store called A Flood of Cardsin Wilton, Connecticut. Spe-cial and bulk orders — espe-
ago with the assistance of afriend and it has been veryhelpful in showcasing mycards. At first mostly womenbought my cards, but nowI’m noticing more men areinterested in my cards be-cause of my varied greet-ings.”
Fowler contributes herartistic interests to hermother, who was an artist.When Fowler was a girl shealways enjoyed arts andcrafts. She believes that theprocess starts with an idea,or a color combination andevent, or holiday. Her inspi-ration file includes ideasfrom magazines, sketchesand composition ideas, andother people’s suggestions.
“I then pull all the ele-ments together — stamps,inks, die cuts, tools, paperand embellishments, and thefinished product resemblesthe idea,” said Fowler. “Myfuture plans include morecards for die cuts, makingembellishments, baby items,and also working on morejournals, stationery andpresentation folders. Mycards have received manynice compliments from fami-ly, friends and people I do notknow.”
For Fowler, the love forarts and crafts, coupled withdetermination to createone’s own personal business,
have proven to be a success-ful, educational and enjoy-able venture. Fowler believesthat everyone should pursuetheir dreams, use their tal-ents wisely and never giveup.
“My suggestions for peo-ple who want to start theirown business are to researchtheir ideas, check-out thecompetition, get a mentor,sign up for websites and getyour product out to the pub-lic, especially by word ofmouth, which is effective andvery reasonable,” saidFowler. “Remember — don’tbe afraid of falling flat onyour face the first few times.Always keep an open mindand explore new ideas. Youneed the experience of fail-ure in order to taste the deli-cious victories that will beyours in the end.”
Fowler concluded by say-ing, “Enjoy what you are do-ing and share with others.My company is a fun busi-ness and every card I make ismade from creativity and alabor of love that bringssmiles to my customers andme.”
For more information,please visit uniquelyy-ourscards.com, or email [email protected], or write to P.O. Box 964,North Haven, CT 06473.
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earns this way is approxi-mately $12 per month. I sawtwo boys picking through thetrash looking for books sothey could learn to read, be-cause they had to work in thedump rather than attendschool.
Many families live in tinyhomes on the outskirts ofthe dump. Our job was tobuild a house for a womannamed Soledad. We spent thefirst couple days chippingcinderblocks, sifting sandand mixing cement beforelayering these cinderblockbricks into a home. Thehomes are only one room,probably about the size of abedroom in a Connecticuthouse. They are 10 brickshigh in front, and 11 in theback to allow for water torun off the roof.
The house had only twowindows and one door. Likeall other residences at thedump, it had no plumbing orelectricity. Soledad’s entirefamily was to live in thishouse, which seemed muchtoo small; however, on our fi-nal night she told us, “In my
70 years, I have never re-ceived such a gift.”
Our group completed oth-er tasks such as painting ahouse built by a previouswork group. We painted theoutside bright orange andthe inside pale orange, as itis the custom for the recipi-ents of the homes to choosethe color. When that wascompleted, we dug an eightfoot hole to serve as a latrinefor another family.
Each night, we came backto Casa Hogar and playedwith the children. Casa Hog-ar is the only orphanagesouth of Mexico City to ac-cept children with specialneeds. Children come toCasa Hogar for a better lifebecause their families can-
not take care of them.Among the children that I
met were Angelito, bornwith no eyes, but he man-ages just fine; Luz, borndeaf, although she does sowell, I didn’t realize shecould not hear until later inthe week; and Ricardo, in awheelchair, who spent thefirst eight years of his lifetied to a chair because hisfamily didn’t know how tocare for him. The childrenwere warm and friendly, andthrived on the friendship weprovided — we, in return,were blessed to meet them.
Andrea Pomponio, a col-lege student, is the daughterof North Haven Citizen officeassistant Marsha Pomponio.
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cially for invitations — arenow available. There is a va-riety of cards with differentgreetings to fit both men andwomen of all ages.
“I was recently named‘The Mayor of North Haven’
by Merchant Circle, which isa business and social net-working site that honorscompanies that have themost connections in theircities,” Fowler added. “Istarted my website two years
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Government MeetingsMonday, May 7
Board of Finance, 7 p.m.Planning & Zoning Commission, 7 p.m.
Thursday, May 10Board of Finance, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 15Commission on Aging, 6 p.m.Blight Prevention Board of Appeals, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 16Board of Finance, 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 17North Haven Memorial Library Board,
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Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.Monday, May 21
Parks & Rec Commission, 5:30 p.m.Water Pollution Authority, 7 p.m.Conservations Commission, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 22Police Commission, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 23Board of Fire Commission, 6 p.m.Inland/Wetlands Commission, 7 p.m.
Thursday, May 24Economic Development Commission, 8:15
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Editor:The US Postal Service is
hell-bent on eliminating Sat-urday delivery and closingmany processing centersaround the country. If suc-cessful, this will be only thefirst step towards the demiseof the Service. This is partof the master plan, concoct-ed by high ranking membersof management and certainmembers of Congress, whopreach the concept of priva-tization.
Ask any old timer, in theservice, or retiree, and theycan tell you of many of theschemes and “experiments”concocted by management,over the years. They alwaysmanage to “shoot them-selves in the foot.” One suchexperiment took place in thelate 1980s. A local supervisorcame up with a plan of mov-ing many carriers to theBrewery Street location inNew Haven. This included
many from outlying officesin the New Haven area. Theresult was much more over-time, more gasoline con-sumption and, in general, avery expensive deal for theservice. (Not to mention,very late mail delivery formany patrons.) The idea wasabandoned after about oneyear. The supervisor in-volved was rewarded by atransfer to Hartford, andkicked upstairs.
The public should beaware of the lesson learned:Do not be taken in by anypropaganda put out byPostal Management, at anylevel.
(The writer is a retired let-ter carrier.)
George P. LamarshNorth Haven
Significant strainEditor:Have you heard about the
two proposed zoning amend-ments? At the May 7 Plan-ning and Zoning Meeting at
7 p.m. in the CommunityRoom at the North Haven Li-brary, the commission willbe deciding whether or notto adopt Housing Opportuni-ty Zone (HOZ) “common in-terest condo community”and Affordable Housing Op-portunity Zone (AHOZ)“common interest condocommunity with one-thirdaffordable.”
HOZ and AHOZ are in thebest interests of greedy de-velopers who are poised tobegin building, without ob-jection, unlimited, 150-unitcondo communities on R40zoned parcels (only 10 acresare required) with direct ac-cess onto state highwayssuch as Routes 17, 22, 103and 5.
No objections will be al-lowed because under AHOZ,no public hearings will berequired, and under HOZ,no public hearings will berequired for detached con-dos. There will be unlimited
State column
Standing up for themiddle class
By Susan Bysiewicz
Since announcing my can-didacy for the US Senate inJanuary of 2011, I have hadthe opportunity to meet withpeople throughout Connecti-cut. No matter where I go thestory I hear is the same. Peo-ple feel that America is fac-ing an economic calamitycaused by corporate specialinterests, Wall Street, and aCongress that takes ordersfrom these groups instead ofthe middle class.
The economy is broken,millions of homeowners areunderwater on their mort-gages, and small businessescannot get the loans theyneed to make their businesswork. This was all caused be-cause Wall Street played fastand loose with the rules andgambled on our economy.They gambled, we lost, andthe bill is being paid by us.
This is why I wrote an Ac-countability Plan that out-lines real, meaningful, anddetailed proposals to holdWall Street, corporate spe-cial interests, and Washing-ton accountable to the mid-dle class. My plan would putthe middle class first again,and it wouldn’t cost taxpay-ers more: in fact, it would re-duce the debt nearly $2 tril-lion over the next 10 years, alot more than the dysfunc-tional Washington “debtcommission” could muster.
My plan starts with a sim-ple idea: make Wall Street re-pay some of the money they
made on the backs of themiddle class through high-risk gambling, and use thosefunds to help the homeown-ers who have been draggeddown in the economic disas-ter Wall Street created.
Specifically, Wall Streetbanks committed fraud byselling sub-prime mortgagederivatives at the same timethey were betting againstthose derivatives with creditdefault swaps. They took out-rageous risks on highlyleveraged bets. So we shouldmake Wall Street repay thismoney through a smalltransaction tax that impactsshort-term, high volumetrading. With these funds,we can provide mortgage re-lief to middle class familieswhose homes are now worthless than they owe. This willhelp millions of middle classhomeowners, stabilize thehousing market, boost oureconomy, and save our coun-try nearly $1.4 trillion overthe next ten years.
My plan also returns ourfocus in this country to themiddle class: giving themthe tax breaks, not the bigcorporations, and givingthem the loudest voice inWashington, not the specialinterests, lobbyists, and in-cumbent Members of Con-gress who exist in a cozyWashington cocoon.
It would end corporatewelfare by eliminating allspecial interest tax breaks
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An Ounce of Prevention
‘Juice-y’ newsBy V. Deborah Culligan
Remember the days whenyou had juice with breakfastjust because it tasted good?Remember when there wereonly a few kinds of juices tochoose from: orange, grape-fruit, tomato or grape? Re-member when you chosejuice by what you likedrather than by what it coulddo for you? Today, juice prod-ucts claim all kinds of healthbenefits. But are they reallytrue? Is juice always the bestfood choice for the nutritionclaim being promised?
The makers of juices andjuice products have gonecrazy with nutritionalclaims. But you will neverget the same nutrition bene-fits from a glass of juice asyou would from a piece offruit, especially in terms offiber content. Moreover, ithas been demonstrated thateating a fruit makes you feel
fuller and more satisfiedthan drinking a glass ofjuice. (This is important forthose trying to lose or watchtheir weight.)
In the January/February2008 edition of The Nutri-tion Action Healthletter, sev-eral interesting points weremade about juice and goodnutrition. A few key points ofthe article included:
— For the most part,juices, even with extra pulp,are not good sources of fiber.The only juice with signifi-cant fiber content is prunejuice.
— If you are concernedabout getting enough vita-mins, take a once-a-day vita-min supplement, rather than
relying on a juice. You will besure of the amount of the vi-tamins you are getting andwill not get the calories thatcome with the juice. Juiceswith added calcium and Vita-min D can help people reachtheir daily targets.
— Most of the nutritionclaims made on juices are“structural” claims ratherthan “functional” claims.Structural claims do not re-quire the level of scientificproof that a functionalclaims does. For example, ajuice can claim it “helps pro-tect healthy joints” but itcannot say it helps arthritis.
— Don’t be misled by anAmerican Heart Associationcheckmark on a juice prod-uct. This symbol generallymeans that a product is lowin saturated fat and choles-terol. Well, most juices (andfruits) are!
State column
State of technologyBy Kyle Swartz
There is much risk andreward in Connecticut’s re-ported plans to allocate$250 million over five yearsto back high-tech startupcompanies. While job cre-ation and economic expan-sion are possible advanta-geous outcomes, like anyventure investment thishas no guarantee to pro-duce returns. At the veryleast, though, by openly al-lotting funds for small-business aid, legislators ap-pear serious about foster-ing a more pro-business at-mosphere in a state notnecessarily known to haveone.
According to a recent As-sociated Press article,“Half of the $250 millionwill come from returns oninvestment tied to the per-formance of the volatilestock market, with the oth-er half coming from thestate Bond Commission.”Project leaders are theBond Commission andConnecticut Innovations,the state’s semi-publicventure investment agency.Primary motivation is tolower Connecticut unem-ployment, which has re-mained above 8 percentsince May 2009. Bringing innew businesses potentiallyon the verge of bloomingcould help grow employ-ment opportunities, espe-cially in top-paying, in-de-mand markets. Already,state leaders are percep-tively targeting companiesin life sciences, medical de-vices, information technol-ogy, software and digitalmedia.
Of course, danger existsin supporting startups.Percentages which eventu-ally turn large profits forinitial investors are low.Some state-backed busi-nesses will fold, showingnothing for money whichcould have funded otherforms of addressing un-employment problems.And many companies onlyrefund the principal plussome return — actually, not
a regrettable scenario forConnecticut, for spendingat least yielded extra jobs.
Regardless of monetarypayoffs, this initiative is apositive step toward endingConnecticut’s unhelpfulreputation to some as beingbusiness-unfriendly.
Modern technology hascreated a global market-place where competitionfor top-earning companies— important municipaltaxpayers — occurs in aworldwide arena. Each day,different states and coun-tries fight to entice awayConnecticut’s and Ameri-ca’s best businesses by of-fering fiscal incentives. Forour state to retain first-class companies, or to behome for tomorrow’s high-level businesses, we mustgive such organizationsworthwhile reasons to re-main.
Beyond incentives suchas $250 million worth ofinvestments, the statecontains another asset ofvalue here — universitiesand colleges like Yale,UConn and Quinnipiac. In-stitutions of higher learn-ing supply research oppor-tunities and well-educatedpersonnel for high-techworkplaces, especiallywhen the two organiza-tions are within close prox-imity. By increasing num-bers of businesses whichspecialize in technologyand other contemporaryfields, Connecticut can re-tain its intellectual capitalbefore these people leavefor lucrative careers else-where in America or othercountries.
Politicians are wise to of-fer seed money for moderncompanies but should ex-tend deals only after thor-ough scrutiny of eachbusiness and its prospectfor profitability. Althoughthis boils down to risk andreward, one benefit is defi-nite. Legislators have craft-ed a plan which shouldhelp chip away at notionsthat Connecticut is anti-
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numbers of condo communi-ties popping up all overtown, because once the twozones are added to the zon-ing regulations, these condodevelopments will be permit-ted in the Town of NorthHaven. The PZC and the peo-ple will be powerless to stopdevelopers!
HOZ and AHOZ are not inthe best interests of the resi-
dents, because of thetremendous populationgrowth (each unit can havethree bedrooms) which willresult from all the condocommunities. This will sig-nificantly burden/strain thetown’s infrastructure, whichwill lead to public health,safety and welfare hazardsand exorbitant tax increas-es. In addition, developerswill profit regardless of thedepressed economy, becausewhen the 150 units in the
condo communities don’tsell, developers will have theright to fill the units withrenters.
We must unite againstHOZ and AHOZ or suffer theconsequences for genera-tions. Please show your op-position to HOZ and AHOZby coming to the upcomingPZC meeting and by email-ing the PZC at: [email protected]
Thomas WhiteNorth Haven
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and the hedge fund loopholethat allows speculators to paya lower tax rate than the mid-dle class. We also need to endthe Bush tax cuts for thewealthy and fix the Alterna-tive Minimum Tax thatmakes many middle classfamilies pay a higher tax ratethan the wealthiest Ameri-cans. It would also save near-ly $1 trillion over the next tenyears.
My plan also gets our focusback to creating jobs, oppor-tunity, and security for the
middle class in this country:through a real energy planthat will create millions ofjobs in clean American ener-gy and free us from foreignenergy supplied by our ene-mies; by realigning our mili-tary strength to a smarterposture that meets the needsof the 21st century; and byputting in place a coherentplan on immigration that isfair to American taxpayers,practical, and lasting, andcan create millions morejobs and higher wages forAmericas.
If we want to get seriousabout fixing our economy it
means standing up for themiddle class. It means ensur-ing we have an economic sys-tem that favors them insteadof Wall Street and corporatespecial interests. My plan ac-complishes these goals andwill move our country for-ward.
You can read Susan’s fullplan by visiting susans-plan.com
Susan Bysiewicz is the for-mer Connecticut Secretary ofthe State and a candidate forthe US Senate. Content pro-vided by the Record-Journal,Meriden.
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See Technology, page 19
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Classes with insufficientenrollment may be cancelledprior to the starting date.Registrants will be notifiedby telephone if a coursemust be cancelled.
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Osteoarthritis - Thursday,May 10 at 10:45 a.m. Dr. Mor-tati from Aftercare PhysicalTherapy will discuss Os-teoarthritis and how to livewith it.
ProgramsStronger Seniors Now -
Mondays, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m., be-ginning May 7. The 6-weekprogram features 30 minutesof strengthening exerciseand 30 minutes of nurse ledmotivational health skills.Topics are scheduled as fol-lows: May 7 - Goal setting;May 14- Home safety; May 21- Fall prevention; June 4 -Medications; June 11 -
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Memory Matters - Memo-ry Matters, a seven week pro-gram, is scheduled forThursdays at 12:45 p.m. TheVNA Healthcare sponsorsthe program which featuresbrain fitness activities, helpsidentify strategies to en-hance brain function andlearn about normal changesas you age. A fee is charged.For more information, callthe Senior Center at (203) 239-5432.
Friday Night Communi-ty Supper - Friday NightCommunity Suppers arescheduled every Friday at 6p.m. at St. John’s Church.The public is welcome to en-joy a meal and companion-ship. Donations are welcome,but not required.
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Computer class - Monday,9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. andWednesday, 3 p.m. Classes forboth beginner and advancedparticipants. A fee ischarged.
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Free bloodpressurescreening
The Outpatient SpecialtyClinic at Masonicare HealthCenter in Wallingford hasscheduled free blood pres-sure screening on Wednes-days, from 1 to 3 p.m. The pro-gram is open to the communi-ty.
The clinic is located on theMasonicare campus, offRoute 150, in Wallingford.Follow directions to theSturges Entrance (WellnessCenter) and park in visitorparking area E.
For more information, callthe clinic at (203) 679-5902 orthe Masonicare HelpLine at1-888-679-9997.
Bereavementsupport group
A bereavement supportgroup, for anyone who is ex-periencing the loss of a loved
one, is scheduled for Mon-days through June 18 atFaith United MethodistChurch, 81 Clintonville Rd.,North Haven. The groups arefacilitated by Rev. David Pis-catelli and others. Twogroups are offered, onespecifically for parentsgrieving the death of a child.These groups are open toanyone regardless of reli-gious affiliation. Due to thelimited capacity of thegroups, registration is re-quired. For more informa-tion, call (203) 239-2469 oremail [email protected].
Closer to FreeBike Ride
Smilow Cancer Hospital atYale-New Haven has sched-uled its Closer to Free BikeRide fundraiser for Saturday,Sept. 8 at the Yale Bowl com-plex. Riders can choose a 25-mile, 65-mile or 100-mileroute, through New Havenand along the Connecticutshoreline.
Last year, over $400,000was raised to support patientprograms and research.
For more information, call(203) 688-7827 or email ride-closerto [email protected]
Chiropractor tip of the weekBike Fit 101. There are five main components to a bike:
frame size, seat height, seat position, seat tilt and handlebarposition. To check the seat position, sit on your bicycle — us-ing a friend or a stationary object to keep yourself balanced —and rotate your pedals until they are horizontal (at the 3 o’-clock and 9 o’clock positions). If your seat is positioned prop-erly, your forward knee should be directly over the respectivepedal axle (with the ball of your foot on the pedal). If adjust-ments are needed, loosen the seat post and slide the seat sad-dle forward or backward, keeping the seat level. Next weekseat tilt and handlebar position will be covered.
Tip of the week courtesy ofprofessional chiropractorsMaxwell L.S. Mitchell, D.C.,and Candice Pollack, D.C.,M.S, of APM Chiropractic andWellness Center, 444b Washing-ton Avenue.
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business, a must to secure fu-ture financial stabilityamongst our uncertain glob-al economy.
Kyle Swartz is the manag-ing editor of the North HavenCitizen and an editorial asso-ciate at the Record-Journal,Meriden. Content courtesy ofthe Record-Journal.
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LacrosseContinued from page 1
Spartans scoreless.“Amity was an extremely
aggressive team. They hadbeen pressing all over us,”Altman said. “We have ourset plays that we like to run.But we told out plays to throwall of those out the windowand told them to make thispersonal, to go one-on-one”
“We adjusted,” he added.“We began doing a lot ofdraw-and-bump, in which ourkid runs past his defender,draws another defender whocomes over to help, and thenour kid passes to the team-mate whose defender has justleft him.”
The Indians scored thefirst goal in the fourth quar-ter to expand their lead to 6-3and then hung on as Amityscored a couple of late goalsto close out a hard-fought 6-5North Haven win.
“I’m really proud of thekids,” Altman said. “Theydid all the little things weasked them to do. They re-sponded very well to coach-ing. It was a tremendousteam effort.”
“Our defense did a greatjob,” he added. “And ball pos-session was critical. In a one-goal game, it only takes oneplay to make a difference.”
With six games remaining,the win improved the Indi-ans’ record to 6-4 overall andmoved them to within onewin of qualifying for theState’s Class L Champi-onship, which begins later inMay.
Kevin Pataky is a profes-sional photographer andlongtime North Haven Citizencontributor. His photographycan be found at Kevin-Pataky.com
Off and running
Submitted by Chris Kirby
Members of the North Haven Soccer Club U8 teamsplaying on opening weekend. For more informa-tion about the NHSC, please visit NorthHavenSoc-cerClub.org
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Top to bottom: JuniorQuincy Pecora tries toscore. Senior Alex Longob-ardi tries to outmaneuverhis defender. Junior JohnDeMarco fights with Ami-ty’s Senior Captain TylerVallie for the ball. Seniordefenseman Mark Zurliscarries the ball out of hisown end.
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Scholasticachievements
Gai Doran of NorthHaven has been inductedinto the International Busi-ness Honor Society at Quin-nipiac University.
Kicking off asoccerscholarship
The North Haven SoccerClub is awarding a $500 col-lege scholarship to two cur-rent or former members ofthe NHSC. Guidelines for theapplication process are asfollows:
Applicants must be agraduating high school sen-ior who will be attendingtheir first year of college inthe fall of 2012. Applicantmay not be a child of any of
the current officers of theNorth Haven Soccer Club ora child of the current NHSCScholarship Committeemembers.
Applicant must be a cur-rent or former member ofthe North Haven SoccerClub, either as a player,coach, volunteer or refereefor at least five years. Statein what capacity you were in-volved with the club andwhat years. Please be specif-ic when indicating whatroles were held and for howlong (eg: player from U6 toU19, CIT in 2011 for the U14rec team, U8 head coach inspring 2010, etc.); graduatedwith a “B” or higher aver-age. Submit your official HStranscript; Submit an essayof at least 200 words, “Whatsoccer has meant to me…” Aletter of recommendation is
optional.All of the above must be
postmarked no later thanMay 25. Please include con-tact information includingphone number and email ad-dress.
Mail all information to:NHSC Scholarship Commit-tee, C/O Ralph Sanzari, 56Randall Drive, North Haven,CT 06473.
ReunionsHamden High School
Class of 1967 has scheduledits 45th year reunion for Sat-urday, Sept. 22 at the HolidayInn in North Haven. Formore information, call GenePari at (203) 281-3839 or StanMandygral at (203) 234-3906.Reservations are limited; thecommittee also need currentinformation for its mailing.
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— Energy juice drinksmay supply caffeine but it isthe same caffeine that you getfrom coffee or tea.
— Sparkling juices haveno fewer calories than ordi-nary juice or cola.
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TOWN OF NORTH HAVENINLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF DECISION
Please take notice that the following decisions wererendered by the North Haven Inland Wetlands Commis-sion on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at the Mildred A.Wakeley Community & Recreation Center, 7 LinsleyStreet, in Room #2, at 7:00 PM.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. #I12-02 Approved the application of Frank Ferrucci- FRD Associates, LLC, Applicant, 2 DwightStreet Associates, LLC, Owner, relative to2 Dwight Street, (Map 100, Lot 2), seekingSubdivision Referral. Plan Entitled: Resub-division Plan, 2 Dwight Street, North Haven, Connecticut. Prepared by John Paul Garcia & Associates, Dated 2/20/12.Scale 1" = 40'. IL-80 Zoning District. Sub-ject to conditions.
2. #I12-05 Approved the application of the Town of North Haven, Owner and Applicant, relativeto 110 Elm Street, (Map 52, Lot 20), seek-ing Permit To Conduct Regulated Activity.Plan Entitled: Plot Plan, Town of North Haven, Town Garage, 100 and 110 Elm Street, North Haven, CT. Prepared by Jonathan Bodwell, Town Engineer, Dated 9-19-11, rev. 3/27/12. R-20 Zoning District.Subject to conditions.
OTHER:
1. Eagle Scout Project - Approved the Eagle ScoutProject.
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TOWN OF NORTH HAVENZONING BOARD OF APPEALSNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the North Haven ZoningBoard Of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thurs-day, May 17, 2012, at 7:30 p.m., at the Mildred A. Wake-ley Community and Recreation Center on Linsley Streetin Room #2, at which time and place opportunity will begiven to those who wish to be heard relative to the fol-lowing applications:
1. #12-12 Application of Norman S. Andrews, Appli-cant, Margery M. Andrews, Owner, relativeto 1471 Ridge Road, (Map 50, Lot 112), perSection 2.1.1.9, requesting a side yard vari-ance of 3.7' to allow a side yard setback of6.3' where 10' is required. R-20 Zoning District.
2. #12-14 Application of Rod Storer, Owner and Applicant, relative to 55 North Hill Road, (Map 31, Lot 19), per Section 8.6.2.1, requesting a fence height variance of 3' to permit a 6' high fence in a front yard where3' is permitted. R-40 Zoning District.
3. #12-15 Application of Lexmar Properties, LLC, Applicant, Roballey Properties, LLC, Owner, relative to 12 Montowese Avenue, (Map 16, Lot 73), per Section 5.1.2, requesting a front yard variance of 39' to allow a 36' front yard setback where 75' is required, and requesting a side yard vari-ance of 13' to allow a side yard setback of7' where 20' is required, and per Section 8.7.8.1, requesting a continuous strip of landscaped area variance of 4' to permit alandscaped area of 11' where 15' is required. IL-30 Zoning District.
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12 Inch Gravel Sub-BaseCT# 575852 220033--223388--11770088
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
T.E.C. Electrical Svc LLCAll Phases of Electrical Work
24 hr. Emergency Service SMALL JOBS WELCOME
203-237-2122
EXCAVATING
GRADING, Drainage, Founda-tions, Trucking, Retaining Walls,Pavers, Water/Sewer/Septic. Lic.#1682. Cariati Developers, Inc.203-238-9846 MC/Visa Accepted
FENCING
FFEENNCCEESS IINNSSTTAALLLLEEDDAANNDD RREEPPAAIIRREEDD
Wood, vinyl & chain link. Call MMGGWW HHoommee IImmpprroovveemmeennttss
at 203-886-8029. CT#631942
Cornerstone FFeennccee & Orna-mental Gates. All types offence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert.Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203-237-GATE. CT Reg #601060
GUTTERS
GGUUTTTTEERRSS DDOONN’’TT WWOORRKKIIFF TTHHEEYY’’RREE DDIIRRTTYY
For gutter cleaning, call Kevin at (203) 440-3279
Fully insured. CT Reg. #569127.
HANDYPERSONS
AA--11 HHAANNDDYYMMAANNPPLLUUSSCT Reg #606277.
Give us a Call - WE DO IT ALL!Free estimates. 203-631-1325
MMGGWW HHOOMMEE IIMMPPRROOVVEEMMEENNTTKitchens & Baths, Painting,
Windows/Doors, InteriorRemodeling, Gutters,
Drywall, Decks/Porches &Basements Call MGW!
CT Reg #631942203 886-8029
HEATING & COOLING
DO NOT Freeze this WINTER!Call Duane Plumbing, heating& cooling. Annual furnace &boiler tune-ups & cleanings.Quality work. Major creditcards. Low rates. Call 203-379-8944 #400335-S1
ATTIC & BASEMENTSCLEANED
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GARY Wodatch Debris removal ofany kind. Homeowner’s, contrac-tor’s, small dumpsters avail.Quick, courteous srv. All callsreturned. Ins. #566326. Office203-235-7723/Cell 860-558-5430
CARPENTRY
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Siding, Roofing, Windows,Decks, Sunrms, Additions
203-237-0350CT Reg. #516790
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SIDING
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Siding ● Roofing Windows ●Remodeling ● Decks ● Gutters
Additions ●Credit cards accepted 203-634-6550 CT Reg #0632415
Siding, Roofing, Windows,Decks, Sunrms, Additions
203-237-0350CT Reg. #516790
TOP SOILSAND & FILL
BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESHScreened Top Soil. Fill, Sand &Stone, Mulch. Picked up ordelivered. No minimum. CariatiDevelopers, Inc. 203-238-9846
CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb LLaannddssccaappeess LLLLCCLocated at The Galleria Design
Center, 234 Middle St.Middletown
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TREE SERVICES
PRICKER REMOVALRICK’S AFFORDABLE
Spring clean-ups, hedge trim, brush, tree, pricker & under-brush removal. No job too big or too small. 11 yrs experience.
203-530-4447
NEW England Tree Service LLC,fully licensed & insured. Topquality work, 24 hr storm serv-ice. Refs avail. Free est. CT Reg570899. Call (203) 699-TREE
PPRROOPPEERRTTYY TTRREEEE RREEMMOOVVAALLSSEERRVVIICCEE Stump grinding, haz-ardous removal, hangers, chip-ping, crane service. 20 yrs exp.Fully ins. Free est. PRICES TO FITYOUR BUDGET! 203-509-9408
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TTRREEEE PPRROOBBLLEEMMSS??Broken limbs, hangers, we spe-cialize in difficult takedowns.Professional climbers, Fullylicensed & Ins. Call for yourfree quote. Ask for Jimmy.Accelerated Landscaping, Inc.Celebrating our 25th Yr in busi-ness. Veteran & Senior dis-counts. Calll 860-982-4819.
ROOFING
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Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
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24 hr. Emergency Service SMALL JOBS WELCOME
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or visit us at www.meadowwoodworking.com Fully insured. CT #0632896.
SIDING
Gonzalez Construction
Roofing, siding, windows, decks,gutters & remodeling.
Fully Lic & Ins Reg #577319
$1000 Off (203) 284-0137 Reg #558927
VV.. NNAANNFFIITTOOSiding, Roofing, Windows, Decks
Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
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203-631-3777 860-839-1000thepowerwashingkings.com
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DB RROOOOFF CCLLEEAANNIINNGG && PPRREESS--SSUURREE WWAASSHHIINNGG LLLLCC.. WWEE SSPPEE--CCIIAALLIIZZEE IINN LLOOWW PPRREESSSSUURREERROOOOFF CCLLEEAANNIINNGG.. WWEE DDOO NNOOTTPPOOWWEERR WWAASSHH RROOOOFFSS.. WWEEUUSSEE AA SSPPEECCIIAALL SSOOLLUUTTIIOONN,,AANNDD SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOO CCLLEEAANNYYOOUURR RROOOOFF.. ((DDOONN’’TTRREEPPLLAACCEE IITT CCLLEEAANN IITT)).. WWEEAALLSSOO PPOOWWEERR WWAASSHH,, LLAANNDD--SSCCAAPPEE,, LLAAWWNN MMOOWWIINNGG,,MMUULLCCHHIINNGG,, AANNDD MMUUCCHHMMOORREE.. CCAALLLL BBYY JJUUNNEE 11SSTTAANNDD RREECCEEIIVVEE YYOOUURR FFIIRRSSTTAANNDD LLAASSTT MMOOWWIINNGG FFRREEEEWWIITTHH AA SSEEAASSOONNAALL CCOONN--TTRRAACCTT.. CCOONNTTAACCTT ((220033))770077--66551100 LLIICC##HHIICC..00663333440011
Siding, Roofing, Windows,Decks, Sunrms, Additions
203-237-0350CT Reg. #516790
C&M CONSTRUCTIONTo ensure a quality job
at a fair price. Call 203-630-6459 CT Reg #608488
CPI HOME IMPROVEMENTHIGHEST Quality-LOWEST Price
Siding ● Roofing Windows ●Remodeling ● Decks ● Gutters
Additions ●Credit cards accepted 203-634-6550 CT Reg #0632415
HHIIGGHHLLAANNDDCCOONNTTRRAACCTTOORR..CCOOMMRoofing, Siding, Decks, Gutters
Accepting all credit cards.CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084
MASONRY
MMNNAA SSEERRVVIICCEESS,, LLLLCCLic#0674024 CHIMNEY, FIRE-
PLACE & MASONRY work.Inspections, Patios, steps,retaining walls. Free esti-mates. Senior Discounts.
203-714-7143 or 203-600-9439
PAINTING/WALLPAPERING
LL && EE PPAAIINNTTIINNGG.. Professionaland Affordable. Lic & ins. CallTrevor 203-938-3789. CT Reg#623250. www.landeprop.com.
SUNNY’S PPaaiinnttiinngg && PPoowweerr--wwaasshhiinngg 20% Senior Discount. (203) 500-2537 CT#536257
Steven K. Sundberg
AA--11 QQUUAALLIITTYY PPAAIINNTTIINNGGSpecializing in Wood/Aluminumsiding. Low rates. Reg#533474.
Call Dennis 203-630-0008
PAVING
DD && GG PPAAVVIINNGGOver 25 yrs exp. Paving, seal
coating, concrete work. CTReg#0577005. 203-237-6058
MMIIDDSSTTAATTEE PPAAVVIINNGGDRIVEWAYS
3 Inches of Compacted AsphaltCT# 575852 220033--223388--11770088
PLUMBING
DO NOT Flush money down the drain, call Duane Plumbing, heating. Quality work, low ratesMajor credit cards accptd. 203-379-8944 lic. #283401 P1
POWER WASHING
PPOOWWEERR WWAASSHHIINNGGIs Spring Cleaning
On the outside. FREE ESTIMATES.#569127 Call Kevin 203-440-3279
AA--11 QQuuaalliittyy PPoowweerrwwaasshhiinnggHHOOTT WWAATTEERR,, LLOOWW RRAATTEESS
Call Dennis 203-630-0008
POWERWASHING Houses,decks, fences. Local co., satis-faction guar. Insured. Olsen Oil& Power Washing 203-272-2699
HHOOUUSSEEWWAASSHH/Pressure WashingDeck Restoration & Refinishing
Lic, Ins. Certified. #0616406203-675-8710 or 860-267-4843
AUTOMOBILES
FINANCE -Buy Here Pay Here Financing!Down pymts as low as $588 plustax & reg, low weekly pymts, nofinance charge, or credit checkcars under $3000. Call 203-530-
5905, Cheap Auto Rental LLC.
KIA SOPHIA 2001 Automatic,low miles, excellent. $2550
DODGE Spirit 1993 76k originalmiles. Excellent. $2250
(203) 213-1142
OLDSMOBILE 88, 1999, 50THAnniversary Edition, burgandy,tan leather int, 71,800 miles.Exc. cond. 1 owner. $3000 orbest offer. 860-729-9117
PPOONNTTIIAACC Boneville 1977. Blue,29k, real good cond, familyowned. Call 203-288-6659.
PPoonnttiiaacc GGrraanndd PPrriixx GGTT 22000022Leather, Sunroof, Chrome
Wheels, One ownerStock# 5649A $6,490
(203) 235-1686
SSAATTUURRNN SS SSEERRIIEESS SSLL11 22000022$3,088
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Down payments as low as $788Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106
CLASSIC & ANTIQUES
CCOORRVVEETTTTEE 1970 Convertible454 Big Block. All original.
68k, 2nd owner. All paperwork included.
Asking $29,500. Please call 203-214-9424
CORVETTES Wanted 1953-1972 Any condition.
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www.corvettebuyer.com 1-800-850-3656
FORD Mustang 1987 2 Door Convertible. 4 Cylinder.
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30 The North Haven Citizen — Friday, May 4, 2012APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
MMEERRIIDDEENN Crown Village 2 br.Just renovated. H&H incl. Poolaccess. $925. per mnth + sec.L & E Prop Mgmt 203-886-8808.
MMEERRIIDDEENN Crown Village 2 br.Just renovated. H&H incl. Poolaccess. $925. per mnth + sec.L & E Prop Mgmt 203-886-8808.
MERIDEN Large 3 BR Apartment2nd Floor. Extra Bonus Room. No pets. Section 8 Approved.
Available May 1.$995/mo. Call 203-435-2512
MERIDEN Studio Apt. All utili-ties included. $650 per month.2nd Fl Apt for Rent 3 BR,Kitchen, Full Bath, LR. Hugeand beautiful. Very Comfort-able. $1000/mo. 203- 237-9500
MMEERRIIDDEENN Townhouses for rent.W/D hookup, 2 br & 1.5 bathseach, garages, eat -in kitchen,dr, decks. Nice area. $1100 .permnth. Sec 8 ok. 203-736-4894
MERIDEN- Nice renovated 2bdrm. No pets. $795. per mo,deposit , credit & references.Please call 203-238-1890 .
MERIDEN- Spacious 3BR, 1.5bath, 60 B Stonycrest Dr. W/Dhookup in bsmt. Off st. parking.No pets. $1300/mo. + sec. 203-631-8421 or 203-440-1290
MERIDEN. 3 BR, 1st flr in 2 fam-ily house. $950/mo. 3 BRs, 2baths, 1st flr $925. Newlyremodeled. No pets. Avail now.203- 500-9080 or 203-500-9090
SOUTHINGTON 1st floor 3 BR1 Ba newly remodeled. $1100.Pets ok 203-565-6879/565-3517
SOUTHINGTON 3 BR. 1st Fl. Allappliances. Nice yard. Quietneighborhood. Avail 6/1. $1200/mo. Call between 7:30am -5pm Mon-Fri 860 628-5535
SPRING SPECIALMERIDEN- 1BR - $750/month.
Heat, Hot Water, Electricincluded. Private balcony.
1 month free rent. Ask for details.Call for info 203-639-4868
WWAALLLLIINNGGFFOORRDD1 BR Apts. $665-$800
203-213-6175 or 203-376-2160
WALLINGFORD 2 BR5 Rooms in Two-Family
2nd Floor, Off Street ParkingNo Pets. Credit Check
$800 + utilities. 203-284-1853
WALLINGFORD 2 BR, 2nd FlWD Hookups, Center of town.Off street parking. No pets. Nosmoking. 1 mo security. $975/month + utils. 203- 269-1462
WALLINGFORD 3 Rm Apt. Brandnew. 1st Fl. East side, woodedarea. Heat, HW, Electric &Comcast incl. $1200/mo + sec.Refs required. 203 284-8035
WALLINGFORD- 1BR, studiofor 1 person, kitchen. Stove &refrigerator included. Centrallylocated. $650. No pets. 2 mosecurity + refs. 203-265-0698
WALLINGFORD-1 & 2 BR apts &Townhouses starting at $795.NO PETS. JJ Bennett 203-265-7101
WTBY/Cheshire line. Like new 2BR Townhouse, large garage,1.5 baths, all modern upgrades,5 mins to I84. No pets. $1095mo. (860) 347-6878.
ROOMS FOR RENT
MERIDEN CLEAN SAFE ROOMSIncludes Heat, HW, Elec, Kit Priv.East Side. Off-st park. $125/wk.+ sec. Call 12-8pm 203-630-3823or www.Meridenrooms.com
MERIDEN Clean, Safe Room.203-634-8084 Utilities & fridgeincluded. Share kitchen/bath.$135 per week plus security.
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
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HOME SWEET HOMESOffers Meriden 3 bdrm apt. $995.plus Sec. H & H included. Recent-ly renovated. 203-886-8808.
MER. Furnished Apts. East SideIncl Heat, HW, Elec. 1 BR, 1st Fl,$845/mo+sec. 1BR, 2nd Fl $801/mo+sec. 203-630-3823 12pm-8pm or Meridenrooms.com
MERIDEN -1-2 BR Hubbard ParkCentral Air/Heat. 775 West MainStreet. $795-$995/mo. + utils.No pets. Call Chino 203-440-3483 or Niki 203-992-5605.
MERIDEN -1-2 BR Hubbard ParkCentral Air/Heat. 775 West MainStreet. $795-$995/mo. + utils.No pets. Call Chino 203-440-3483 or Niki 203-992-5605.
MERIDEN -2BR, 3rd Floor Refinished, hdwd flrs, Niceyard. Grove Street. $775. +utilities. Section 8 approved.203-265-4664
MERIDEN 1 & 2 Br apts. Hdwfloors, fridge & stove, off Stprk, laundry rm. Clean & safew/ fresh paint. Starting at$645. Call Jonah 203-430-0340.
MERIDEN 1 BEDROOM2nd Floor. No pets. Off-streetparking. Stove, Refrigerator.
$500/month + security.Call 203-213-9184
MMEERRIIDDEENN 11 BBRR,, 22 BBRR && SSttuuddiiooStarting at $595 per month.
Heat & HW incl. Off street parking
203-886-7016
MMEERRIIDDEENN 1 Br, 4 rm, Victorianon Broad St. Sunken DR & Kit.Attractive & prvt. WD hookup.$750 mnth. Single garage avail203-272-6593 or 203-213-8833.
MMEERRIIDDEENN 1023 Old Colony Rd.
22 BBRRStarting at $800
Heat & HW incl. Off St. Parking.203-639-8751
MERIDEN 1st. fl. Apt. 2 bdrm.8 rooms., appl., washer/dryer,off street parking. $700+2months security. 203 668-5756
MERIDEN 2 BR, Large 3rd FloorApartment. Appliances includ-ed. Off street parking. Freshlypainted. $775 plus security.
(203) 314-4978
MERIDEN 2BR, Large. Newflooring & paint. Appliancesincluded. Off st parking. Secu-rity req. Section 8 approved.203-235-8725 or 203-537-2643
MERIDEN Cottage StreetUnique! 2 Floors, 2 Bedrooms.Off Street Parking. No pets.
$950/month. Security. Call 203 715-5488
MERIDEN Crown Village 2 BR,deck. Heat & Hot Waterincluded. New paint & Carpet-ing throughout. Sec & ref. Sec-tion 8 approved. 203-269-1508.
WANTED TO BUY
Always Buying All Contents ofEstates. Antique, old toys &
collectibles. furniture,costume jewelry, etc.
Call or stop by Frank’s, 18 S. Orchard St. Wallingford. 203-379-8731 or 203-284-3786
Open Mon.-Sat. 9am-5pm
Always Buying, Old, used andantique handtools. Carpen-try, Machinist, Engravingand Workbench tools. If youhave old or used tools thatare no longer being used,call with confidence. Fair &friendly offers made in yourhome. Please call Cory
860-322-4367
BUYING Old machinist tools,lathes, bench tools, hand tools,much more. (203) 525-0608
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Jewelry & Silver. China,Glass, Military, Musical.Anything old & unusual.
Single item to an estate.220033--223355--88443311
OLD BICYCLES Don’t throw away that old bike.
Hobbyman needs your help. Freepickup! Bikes will be recycled.Help save a bike! 203-494-9641
WANTED Fishing & HuntingTackle - Local collector look-ing for old or new rods, reels,lures. Highest prices paid.Dave any time 860-463-4359
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HOUSES FOR RENT
BERLIN Waterfront House forrent. 3 BR. No pets. Nice andquiet. Close to highway.$1400/month. 860-828-1688 or646-573-4187 Ask for Paul.
BERLIN. 1 BR Ranch with pri-vate back yard, driveway &bsmt. Centrally loc. Quietneighborhood, water incl. Availimmed. $925/ mo. 203-395-2209
MERIDEN. 2 BR homes availablestarting at $1200/mo. Sec & refsreq. Call Ray at Remax Profes-sionals 203-238-1977
CONDOMINIUMSFOR RENT
MERIDEN. 2 BR, 1 1/2 bathTownhouse, finished bsmt.Great condition, fully appli-anced. Private. $1000/mo.(203) 641-4083
MMEERRIIDDEENN. Spac Tnhse, 3 BRs, 1full/2 half bath twnhse new kit(new stove, dw & & tile), LR,DR, laundry rm, 2c gar, yard.$1400. Ownr/Brkr 203-952-1122
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
HYUNDAI Veracruz Cross-rails:Unused. $100203-265-5321
MASSAGE Table New - $275 or best offer.
Call after 5 PM (860)628-8985
MOTHER’S Day Gift CertificatesPamper her from head to toe
with reflexology. 203-284-1204personalharmonyandhealth.com
POOL TABLE Slate, 6ft$50. Must Take Away
Call 203-415-5008
RESTAURANT& NIGHTCLUBEQUIPMENT
2 LARGE STORAGE UNITS-EVERYTHING MUST GO!STARTING @$17,500 OBO-VIEWINGS ARE OFFEREDACCORDINGLY & SALES ONINDIVIDUAL ITEMS ARE NEGO.FOR MORE INFO PLS CONTACTEVY @ (910)336-1669
SCHWINN Stingray Chopperbike, blue, hardly used.$150. 203-631-3052
WHEELBARROW 6 cu. ft. Heavy duty, Steel Tub, Contractor
grade. $55. (203) 265-7598
WIRE Dog Crate 36 x 24 x 27 Single door. Very good cond.
$40. (203) 269-1910
SPORTING GOODS &HEALTH
PLAYSCAPE Good cond. Mustbe handy to take down & away.$575. Reasonable offers con-sidered. Call 860-538-2458.
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WANTED TO BUY
1, 2 OR 3 ITEMS OR AN ESTATE
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Meriden-made items, toys, lamps.CCaallll TToodddd SShhaammoocckk 220033--223377--33002255
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203-238-3499
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Buys Napier Jewelry, Sterling, OldLamps & Lamp Parts, Old Dolls,Collectibles, Dep Glass. One Itemto Entire Estate. 203 639-1002
PETS & LIVESTOCK
BBOOAARRDD && LLEESSSSOONN SSPPEECCIIAALLSSRosehaven Stables, LLC
Meridenwww.rosehavenstables.com
203-238-1600
BULLDOGS, Yorkie, Yorkie-Poo,Schnoodles, Chihuahua, Poodles,Labs, Boxers & mixed breeds.$250+. 860-930-4001
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(203)230-8054 or (203)213-8440
GGEERRMMAANN Shepherd & Husky mixPuppies! $650. Call for info203-915-7950
HORSE BOARD Wallingford.Self - Full care. Catering to themature rider. Carriage driverswelcome. Prices start at $300.
(203) 294-9313
HORSES For lease or sale. Allquiet, no vices, well behaved.English or Western. Takeadvantage of lessons. Pay for 5lessons get 6th free. Call (203)265-3596 or 203-530-0654
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HHAALLFF PPRRIICCEE SSAALLEEElect. String Trimmer w/charger
$15., Tiller Cultivator, 2 cycle,14” till $95. Tiller Cultivator,Lg,26” till 60 HP, Briggs + Stra-ton, Power Rev. Craftsman,$375. 203-235-6176.
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GE MICROWAVEOver stove mounted with vent.
Almond color, excellent cond.$100
860-621-7655 or 860-681-2836
LIVING Room 3 pc Set. Woodframe with cushions. Sofa,Rocker, Straight Chair. $375.(203) 235-4780
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
ANTIQUE 1920’s Chest of draw-ers w/desk inside and 1 draweris cedar. $100. (203) 238-3265
FOR SALE Oak Table/4 chairs3 ft x 5 ft. Excellent Condition$85. Call 8606216311
FURNITURE, Estate items, Col-lectibles, Energy Saving Refrig-erators, Portable Air Condi-tioner, Microwaves, Antiques &record albums. 860-919-7905
SUV’S
GMC Jimmy SLT 1995V 6 cyl. 4 wheel drive. Leatherseats, has auto start. Looks andruns good. Green. 126k. $3,400
(203) 235-8965
AUTOMOBILESWANTED
CASH for your Toyota, Honda orNissan. Any Condition! Run-ning or not! Will consider othermakes & models, motorcycles,ATV’s, etc. 203-600-4431
MOTORCYCLESATV’S, ETC.
HARLEY DAVIDSON XL1200X 2010 1200cc
Black. black vance /hines shortshots, power commander fuelinjector module, custom tankno Harley logo. Very low sus-pension, Garage kept. 2000miles. Lojack, will also givestock pipes and 3 seats. 7 yeartransferable Factory warranty.$7000. 2000 miles. Shana860-849-2002 Call or Text
CAMPER & TRAILERS
COLEMAN ROANOKE popupcamper, 1995, sleeps 6, $800 orbest offer. Must sell. Call (203)639-0391
SUPERFLO PRO 100 Jet Ski/Snowmobile trailer, 8.5ft wide,10ft long, $700. 860-827-8208
PETS & LIVESTOCK
6 Month Chocolate Lab, female.Needs a loving family. She isbeautiful and very loving. $600.Yellow Lab, Female. 11 yrs old.FREE. Call (860) 276-7474
ADORABLE Purebred SnowBangle kittens. $300 each.Male & female. For info call203-600-4601.
AKC LABRADOR RetrieverPuppies. Chocolate & Black.Raised w/children. $500-$800.Ready 5/31. Taking deposits now.Craig 203 631-9386
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIESTop quality. Working lines.3 Males are ready now! Puppieshave shots and are tattooed. AKCregistration. Guaranteed. $900.Serious inquiries please. Call(860) 655-0889
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COOKMiller Memorial Community, Meriden's choicefor excellence in senior residential health careservices, is seeking an experienced "SERV-SAFE" Certified Cook to join our professionalFood Services team. Hours are "per diem" andwill vary (may include weekends, nights, daysand holidays). Successful candidate will have abackground in health care and food service.Nursing home or hospital experience is preferred.Drug testing and criminal background checkrequired. Please apply to:
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EXPERIENCED Sheet MetalMechanic Needed for preci-sion fabricating. Shop experi-ence required. (203) 239-6349
PAINTING Sub Contractors &Carpenters wanted. Residen-tial/ Comm work. Please call1-800-462-3782 Ext 1279
PIZZAMAKERP/T in Wallingford. Exp needed.
Must be able to answer phones Call 203-215-1821
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST General practice law firm inPlainville. Experience preferred.Quick books knowledge a plus.Fax resume to 860-747-5888
HELP WANTED
CARPET Installer helper want-ed. Min 5 yrs exp. Own tools &transportation. (203) 671-8599
CLERICAL Rental DepartmentAssistant for top CT construc-tion equipment sales co. Cleri-cal primary, some phone andin-person with customer.Detail oriented, organized,multi-tasking. Apply to Geoff
203-265-6781 or email [email protected]
COOK/CHEF for Italian Restau-rant. Full time. Apply in person.Bella Pizza, 41 ChamberlainHgwy, Berlin. (860) 829-0002
DRIVERExperienced Reefer Drivers &
Independent Contractors need-ed for Regional Positions.Top of the line equipment andplenty of freight. Call Today!
877-491-1112 orwww.primeinc.com
DRIVER Immediate positionavailable. Must have cleandriving record & experience.Box truck. Apply in person. 50Leonardo Dr., North Haven, CT.
FT Seasonal positions avail.Load/unload, deliver, setup/teardown event rental items.Various whse duties, liftingreq., clean driving record anddrug screen. Email interest to
Apply at 26 Putnam Place, Cheshire
MASON Working Foreman.MUST have experience withreferences in commercial tuck-pointing, caulking, waterproof-ing, brick replacement, paint-ing, swing scaffolding.(203) 729-2266 or in personNew England Masonry
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Pt busy medical practice. Frontdesk. Must be able to multitask & work flexible hours.Exp is necessary. Please faxresume to 203-573-1739 Att:Miriam, Southington Office.
HELP WANTED
AUTO Parts Store Managerneeded. Auto parts counterexperience required for busyNAPA store. Potential to earnover $50k, profit sharing,health benefits. Call Don 203-272-3704 weekdays AM only.
AAUUTTOO TTEECCHH exp Ft, excellentwages & benefits. Call 203-284-8989 or fax 203-269-1114.
BOOKKEEPER/Admin Asst,part time afternoons forWallingford construction com-pany. General office skills,computer knowledge required.$13-$15/hr. Send resume to:[email protected]
CASHIER Wanted Part-time ata prestigious prep school book-store. Average between 10-15hours per week. Hoursincrease and decrease basedon the needs of the business.Must be flexible during theweek and able to work week-ends. Some holidays arerequired. Call 203-697-2276 toinquire.
CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL REALESTATE APPRAISER
Established Real EstateAppraisal Company (notappraisal management compa-ny), has opening for an Inde-pendent Contractor for assign-ments throughout CT.
Please send resume [email protected]
or call 203-379-6282
CCUUSSTTOOMMEERR SSEERRVVIICCEEMANUFACTURING COMPANY
seeks full time individualwith excellent phone skillsto assist customers withorders and product infor-mation. Data entry and PCskills required. Knowledgeof shooting sports a plus. Complete benefit packageand 401k included.
Please send resume via email or fax to:
[email protected] or860-632-1699
Or apply in person at Lyman Products475 Smith street
Middletown, CT 06457
MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE
YALESVILLE Loring Court, anover 55 Adult Park. Four homessold since November. ThreeNice Pre-owned Homes andOne New Double Wide avail-able. Pick your own floor planfor renovated lots for newhome. For more info, call Bill Lor-ing at 203-269-8808 Park Owner.
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
WALLINGFORD. $225,000Great business opportunity.Bait tackle and paintball busi-ness and inventory. Very nicelocation for this well estab-lished business. Be your ownboss. Call Sil Sala 203-265-5618
HELP WANTED
AdvertisingSales
RepresentativeRecord-Journal Publish-ing Company’s ClassifiedDepartment is seeking anAdvertising Sales Repre-sentative who is ready toachieve success. Must behighly motivated and goaloriented in a multi-mediacapacity. In addition totaking classified ads viaphone, fax, email and inperson, this position alsorequires contacting localbusinesses both over thephone and in person forthe development of newbusiness. This individualmust provide excellentservice to our clients sell-ing advertising in ourdaily and weekly newspa-pers, specialty publica-tions, and other onlineproducts.
The successful candidatemust possess a reliablevehicle, good oral andwritten communicationskills, type at least45wpm, be well organ-ized, and have excellentfollow-through skills.Sales experience is pre-ferred, but we are willingto train the right candi-date.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
MERIDEN-Prospect Ave Estates.Beautiful Colonial under con-struction open flr plan w/2 storyfoyer, master suite designed for2 large closets w/ lge bath, laun-dry room can be located on 2ndflr. Currently in framing stage,floor plans are flexible. 2625 sf.$352,000. Pat Delbuono 203-687-5535. Central CT Realtors
MIDDLETOWN. Move RightIn! Spacious BeautifullyMaintained Home on quietcul de sac. Kitchen andBaths all redone. New Sid-ing. New AC, Furnace 4yrs.New CAir. Multi Level Deck.Oversized Garage. NewCarpet. New Landscape. 3Bdr, Sqft:1,528, 1.5 BA.$229,900. Call 860-344-0085for more info or appt.
SSOOUUTTHHIINNGGTTOONN- 3 Br, 2.5 bath.2,000 sq ft home. Living room(w/ gas fireplace), familyroom, dining rm, kitchen(Granite counters). Laundry rmon main floor. Finished rm inbsmt w/gas fireplace. Attached2 car garage, detached over-sized 2 car garage w/storagerm on top w/ drive-up ramp.Large brick patio in back. 1acre lot. MMAANNYY EEXXTTRRAASS-- Solarpanels (2005) approx 5.1 kw,outside wood burning boiler-heats entire house & bothgarages, newer AC,roof, drive-way, outside sec cameras &alarm sys. $425,000.00, 450Lazy Lane, Southington, CT.860-621-9816. By appointment
WALLINGFORD Totally renovat-ed. Move-in condition. In-town3 BR, 1.5 Bath 2 story home.Walk-up attic/full basement.Detached garage. All hdwd flrs.Updated mechanicals. Must seeto appreciate. PPRRIICCEE RREEDDUUCCEEDD$$116699,,990000 Call 203-265-1070
If you can’t find itin Marketplace,it’s not for sale.
BUSINESS PROPERTYFOR RENT
WALLINGFORD 218 Center St.Int & Ext are very clean & verywell decorated. Parking in therear. Ideal Center location.1000 Sq Ft. Building justrehabbed. (203) 444-3407
HOUSES FOR SALE
WALLINGFORD. $174,900 3BRranch, affordable. Put yourpersonal touches on this cozyhome w/ hw fls, eat in kitchen,fp in LR, newer vinyl siding, 1catt gar. Call Kathy Thuerling203-265-5618
WALLINGFORD. $164,900Bradley Park & what a beauty!Architectural columns, mold-ings, portrait hw flrs, built-inhutch, fireplace, foyer w/turned staircase, remod. kit.,porch, charming 4 bed cape. Amust see! Call Nicky Waltzer203-265-5618
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Custom 8 rm., 3 bath Capewith stunning curb appeal!Built w/all high end materialsthroughout! Large open floorplan, 2nd fl. has a full in-lawapt. C/A, walkout LL, 2 cargar. Agent related. $409,000.Call Vin Verrillo 860-777-5900. Prudential CT Realty
BBEERRLLIINN.. Charm galore through-out this warm-hearted Col w/3fps, updated eat in appl’d kit.Refinished hdwd flooring. Pri-vate master suite w/skylights.Call Chelsea 860.712.2272AnneMillerRealEstate.com
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