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Berlin limo company must pay $500,000 By Charles Kreutzkamp The Berlin Citizen
A federal court judgment announced July 9 has determined that a Berlin limousine service, S.D. Transportation Services LLC, known as Premier Limousine, 76 Fuller Way, must pay $500,000 in back wages and liquidated damages, according to U.S. Department of Labor. Premier Limousine, which provides service buses, sedans, limos, and vans, is owned by Stephen DiMarco and was named Best Limousine Company in Hartford for Service by Hartford Magazine readers for 14 years straight as of 2014. According to a statement Sullivan & LeShane Public
Relations, Inc. provided to The Citizen, DiMarco said that the company has always followed “all applicable wage and hour laws.” Over the past 30 years, the chauffeurs have been “exempt from overtime and have benefited from the freedom to work the hours that met their Visitors at Berlin Batting Cages’ Bumper Boats enjoying one of the many recreational needs,” the statement reads. activities the town has to offer. | Charles Kreutzkamp / The Berlin Citizen According to court documents, prior to 2005 some drivers were exempt from overtime pay requirements under the Motor Carrier Act exemption. The 2005 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act eliminated the Motor Carrier Act exemption for some drivers, according to By Charles Kreutzkamp Circle of Life Martial Arts, hole course. See Company / Page 5 The Berlin Citizen First Class Martial Arts, and Berlin boasts two different the recently opened Wing go-karting facilities across D u r i n g t h e s u m m e r Chun Kung Fu Academy. the street from one another. months, crowds of people Berlin’s Open Space offers Although Berlin Batting from neighboring towns challenging hiking at Rag- Cages, a family entertainflock to the Berlin Turnpike ged Mountain and the Meta- ment center featuring a vafor the wide variety of recre- comet Trail with plenty of riety of activities, faces ational activities businesses parking at the town-owned See Economy / Page 7 offer: everything from go- Timberlin Golf Club, an 18karts to miniature golf. are aware, Klett said. The Businesses like these are B.P.D. posted a warning on “an attraction in and of themFacebook. selves,” as well as a draw that Harris said that the Jury drives traffic to the town, acAdministration has been cording to Director of EcoWe knock out the Competition LLC receiving regular calls nomic Development Jim from people who were told Mahoney. “I think it brings by crooks that they owed customers into the town,” MEMBER fines due to missed jury said Mahoney, who added service. Some people are that patrons seeking sumWith Full Safety Inspection receiving calls, and others mer fun in Berlin may bring NEW CONSTRUCTION • REPAIRS • REPOINTING emails, Harris said. economic activity to other CAPS • LINERS • RESTORATION • STUCCO (All Types) “ We c o m m u n i c a t e restaurants and businesses. through the mail,” Harris Though the turnpike is a said. The Jury Administrahub that features the Berlin tion definitely doesn’t deBowling Center, two go-kartFREE ESTIMATES / HIGH QUALITY WORK mand credit card numbers ing tracks, two miniature golf GREAT PRICES over the phone, according courses, and a driving range, to Harris. The “first line of Berlin also features a wide CALL TODAY: 860-594-8607 variety of martial arts estabCHECK OUT WWW.CHIMNEYCHAMPS.COM FOR SUMMER SAVINGS! See Scam / Page 7 lishments to choose from, Fully Licensed & Insured # 628054 including Valenti Karate,
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For over thirty (30) years, the Berlin Water Control Commission has provided the residents of Berlin, Connecticut with a safe, palatable supply of drinking water. This bulletin has been prepared to provide the approximately 2,500 residential, commercial and industrial customers of this supply with the confidence that the water they consume meets and, in most cases, exceeds all State and Federal requirements for drinking water. The Berlin Water Control Commission was established in 1966. During the period extending from January 1, 2013 to DECEMBER 31, 2013, it sold Three Hundred Eighty Million, Sixty Four Thousand, Four Hundred and Twenty Eight (380,064,028) gallons of water to its residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The Berlin Water Control Commission produced 52% (196,985,428 gallons) of its water needs and purchased 43% from the New Britain Water Department (163,662,400 gallons) and 5% from the Cromwell Water Department (19,616,600 gallons). This report covers that portion of the supply originating from wells owned and operated by the Commission. Reports on those portions of the supply provided by the New Britain Water Department and the Cromwell Fire District can be provided upon request. The Berlin Water Control Commission supply, excluding that provided by the New Britain Water Department and the Cromwell Interconnection, comes from two (2) sources: ELTON Well #1A; and ELTON Well #2A.
undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). WATER CONSERVATION: Water is our most valuable natural resource. It is essential for life as we know it. Although we in the Northeast have been blessed with, at least until now, what appears to be an unlimited supply of pure, safe drinking water, the preservation of this valuable resource is the responsibility of all. Following are just a few of the many steps that we can all take to prevent the waste and, perhaps loss, of this most valuable gift: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Detect and repair leaky faucets and toilets. Install water-efficient showers and dish-and/or-clothes washers Limit the time spent in showering. Water lawns and gardens only when needed, and then only early (or late) in the day to prevent water loss by evaporation during the hot period of the day. Add mulch when possible to prevent evaporation. 5. Wash automobiles only when absolutely necessary. 6. Do not leave water running when shampooing or brushing one’s teeth. If we all take these steps as well as any others that you may think of, we will be able to assure ourselves and future generations of a safe, potable drinking water supply for many years to come. Continuous monitoring is also being carried out to provide further protection for our consumers.
A third (3rd) well, Swede Pond: Production Well #2, installed in 1973 (a well with a depth of 92 feet and a capacity of 550 gallons per minute) was replaced by Well #2A in 1996.
The Berlin Water Control Commission is proud to offer this report to its customers; and to report that all of the State and Federal requirements for Public Water have not only met but, in most cases, exceeded every standard set by the State and Federal Agencies for quality and safety.
ELTON Well #1 was installed in 1973 and rehabilitated in 1994 and 1997; Well #1 was replaced in 1998 and reclassified as Well #1A.
Please Note: The State of Connecticut Department of Public Health has performed an assessment of our drinking water sources. The completed assessment report is available for access on the Drinking Water Division’s web site: address of: www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/Water/DWD.btm
ELTON Well #2A (with a depth of 95 feet and a production of 350 gallons per minute, as stated above) was placed in service in 1996. Water from ELTON Wells #1A and #2A are blended together prior to entering the distribution system. As required by the Connecticut State Department of Health, the Berlin Water Control Commission has to have two tradesmen classified as Treatment Operators Class 1 and one tradesman classified as Class 2.
If you have any questions concerning the Berlin Water Control Commission and the water that it supplies, please contact Ray Jarema in Berlin, at (860) 828-7065, He will be most happy to answer any questions that you may have, or supply you with any additional information you may need. BERLIN WATER CONTROL COMMISSION BY: Ray Jarema
The Water Control Commission has two tradesmen classified as Distribution Operators Class 1 and one tradesman classified as Class 2. Monthly testing of the water supplied by the Berlin Water Control Commission has shown that the water has met or exceeded every standard set by the State and Federal Agencies for quality and safety. The following tables summarize the analytical results of water samples taken from various locations within the distribution system. As shown, other than trihalomethanes (produced by chlorination), the only organic chemical detected in any of the samples was Trichloroethene, detected in a very low concentration in water taken from Well #1A. A study conducted for the Berlin Water Control Commission by a private company, Geological Services, Inc., found that the railroad was responsible for the contamination. It is important to note that this level is well below recommended limits and presents no known health hazard. Table I includes all of the REGULATED contaminants that were detected during the 2013 sampling season (or the last required testing/reporting calendar year period for some parameters). Although all were well below Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), the following lists their significance and possible reasons: Chlorides are an indicator of sewage pollution if found in concentrations higher than normal for the area. Normal chloride concentrations vary with distance from bodies of salt water. Haloacetic Acids (HAA5s): are formed as a result of chlorine, used in the disinfection process, reacting with natural occurring organic acids. Levels well above the MCL (Maximum Contaminant Level) may cause cancer. Nitrate Nitrogen can enter potable water as runoff from fertilizers or, as in most cases, from erosion of natural deposits. High concentrations, in excess of 9 parts per million (ppm) may cause a condition know as Methemoglobinemia when given to very young infants. It can also be transmitted to infants by nursing mothers who have consumed the water. Sodium: Persons with high blood pressure, hypertension, congestive heart disease or persons on a low salt diet should consult their physician before consuming a drinking water source with a high sodium level. Sulfate: Desirable limit is 250 milligrams per liter (mg/L) Sulfate has no beneficial effects and has health effects at high concentrations (laxative and taste deterioration). Trichloroethene (TCE) Some people who drink water containing Trichloroethylene in excess of the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) over many years could experience problems with their liver, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) are those compounds created by the chlorination of drinking water by the reaction of the chlorine or organic matter. A Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 100 milligrams per liter (mg/L) has been established. Some people who drink water containing Trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL, over many years, may experience problems with their liver, kidneys or central nervous system, or may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water. It is monitored because it is a good indicator of water quality. High turbidity levels can also hinder the effectiveness of disinfection. Table II of this report summarizes the results of lead and copper testing. Federal regulations require that homes be periodically sampled by having the homeowner collect a one-liter sample from the cold-water kitchen tap as a “first draw” (after the water has been standing motionless in household pipes for at least six hours). During the last lead and copper sampling round conducted in 2012, the Berlin Water Control Commission collected samples from twenty homes. Less than 10% of the homes sampled were above the action level set by the EPA; therefore, the Berlin Water Control Commission remains in compliance with the Lead and Copper Rule. Copper: Copper is an essential nutrient, but some people who rink water containing copper in excess of the action level over a relatively short amount of time could experience gastrointestinal distress. Some individuals who may drink water containing elevated copper in excess of the action level over may years could suffer liver or kidney damage. People with Wilson’s disease should consult their personal health provider. During the lead and copper monitoring period conducted in 2012, there were no exceedances of the copper action level en any of the first draw samples collected by the homeowners. Lead: If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The Berlin Water Control Commission is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting in the residential plumbing for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to two minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://epa.gov/safewater/lead. Another simple way to reduce the possible exposure to lead is to regularly clean your faucet screens to remove material that may become trapped in the screen. Some of that material may be lead particles from your home’s internal plumbing. Finally, do not use hot water from the tap to make infant formula or for cooking. Hot water may have higher mineral content than the cold water supplied by the Berlin Water Control Commission. Infants and young children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level over many years can develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. Infants and young children are typically more vulnerable to lead in drinking water than the general population. While the Berlin Water Control Commission uses no lead pipes in its distribution system, it is possible that lead levels may be elevated in your home, which is a result of materials used in your home’s plumbing. The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: •
Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
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Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or resulting from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining or farming.
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Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses.
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Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.
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Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establishes limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-7491). However, some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer
TABLE I - REGULATED COMPONENTS Maximum Maximum Test Results Contaminant Contaminant Regulated Level Level Goal Component Range Average (MCL) (MCLG) Barium Coliform Bacteria Chlorine Residual Chloride Color Nitrate pH Sodium Sulfate Turbidity
2 mg/L
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0.19 mg/L 70 mg/L
250 mg/L
250 mg/L
70 mg/L
15 Color Units
0 Color Units
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10 mg/L
10 mg/L
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6.4 to 10
7.72 to 9.55
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28 mg/L*
6.6 mg/L
6.6 mg/L
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250 mg/L**
17.9 mg/L
17.9 mg/L
5 NTU
0 NTU
0.04 to 1.14 NTU
0.14 NTU
0.005 mg/L
0.000 mg/L
<0.0005 to 0.0023 mg/L
0.0009 mg/L
0.06 mg/L
0.000 mg/L
<0.0005 to 0.0113 mg/L
0.0050 mg/L
0.100 mg/L
0.0000 mg/L
0.0079 to 0.0413 mg/L
0.0213 mg/L
Trichloroethene Haloacetic Acids = HAA5s (Disinfection By-Products)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
* = Notification Level Abbreviations Used in This Chart: < = Less Than
** = Action Level
mg/L = milligrams per liter
NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units
LEAD & COPPER TEST RESULTS MONITORING PERIOD: SAMPLE SOURCE: COLLECTION DATE: Report # 50403 50404 50405 50406 50407 50408 50409 50410 50411 50412 50413 50414 50415 50416 50417 50418 50419 50420 50421 50423 Summary:
2ND QUARTER = 2012 (= latest required multiple sites sampling period) DRINKING WATER: 20 TAP SOURCES JUNE 04, 05, & 06, 2012
Street Address 204 Tollgate Road 6 Ridgewood Lane 190 Beckley Road 23 Cobblestone Road 11 Summerset Drive 222 Stony Mill Lane 54 Redwood Lane 9 Hummingbird Drive 124 Jeffrey Lane 121 Savage Hill Road 115 Carriage Drive 148 Watch Hill Road 310 Four Rod Road 117 Sommerset Drive 114 Jeffrey Lane 110 Old Wood Rd 577 Norton Road 25 Grapevine Lane 5 Canoe Birch Court 35 Hammon Court Lead: Copper
LEAD Result (mg/L) 0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.002 0.004 <0.001 <0.001 0.003 0.001 0.022 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 90th Percentile = 90th Percentile =
0.003 0.05
Rank 16 11 10 17 19 9 8 18 15 20 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 14 13 12 mg/L mg/L
COPPER Result (mg/L) 0.05 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 0.03 <0.02 <0.02 0.09 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 0.05 <0.02 0.09 <0.02
Rank 18 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 16 8 7 20 6 5 4 3 17 2 19 1
(Action Level-0.015) (Action Level 1.3)
COMMENTS: DURING THE ABOVE NOTED CALENDAR YEAR 2012 (LATEST REQUIRED MULTIPLE SITES TESTING PERIOD), THE 90TH PERCENTILE LEAD AND COPPER RESULTS WERE WELL BELOW THE ACTION LEVELS. Results Certified by: Northeast Laboratories, Inc. (129 Mill St., Berlin CT 06037) -- Lab Certification: PH-0404 Abbreviations Used in This Chart: < = Less Than ND = None Detected mg/L = milligrams per liter pCi/L = Picocuries per Liter UG/L = micrograms per Liter
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Library Briefs Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Programs I n d i e f l i x : Fre e w i t h your Berlin library card. The streaming movie service provides unlimited access to award-winning shorts, feature films, and documentaries. With thousands of films to choose from, IndieFlix offers a viewing experience you can’t get anywhere else. Visit www.berlinpeck.lib.ct.us/ for the link. Encore - Learn how to use the Encore online catalog system. One-on-one sessions with a librarian are available by calling (860) 828-7126. Little Ditties for Little Bitties - July 23, 30 at 10:30 a.m.
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Donna (Mayer) Kulas her sister, Patricia (Mayer) KENSINGTON — Donna (Mayer) Kulas, 57, of Kensington, loving wife of Kenneth Kulas Sr., and mother of Kenneth Kulas Jr., died peacefully Monday, July 7, 2014, at Yale New Haven Hospital with her family by her side. Born in New Britain, she was the daughter of the late William and Shirley (McCormack) Mayer. She graduated from Berlin High School and attended Central Connecticut State University. She was employed as a loan officer at Farmington Bank. She was a member of St. Paul’s Church and Chairperson of BSA Troop 24. Donna loved spending time in her garden and was an excellent baker – her specialties were her chocolate chip cookies and chocolate cream pie, but her greatest joy in life was her family. In addition to her husband, son, and dog, ‘Bear’, Donna is also survived by
Ference and her husband, Michael; four brothers, Michael Mayer and his wife, Deborah, William Mayer and his wife, Karen, Robert Mayer, and Edward Mayer; a brother-in-law, Phillip Kulas and his wife, Marsha, all of Berlin. She will be missed by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. The family would like to thank the MICU staff at the Smilow Cancer Hospital for the love and care they showed Donna during her time there. Funeral services were held at Porter’s Funeral Home, 111 Chamberlain Highway, Kensington, on Saturday, July 12, followed by a funeral liturgy at St. Paul’s Church on Alling Street. Burial took place in St. Mary Cemetery, New Britain. In lieu of flowers, donations may made to the Smilow Cancer Hospital in memory of Donna Kulas at Yale New Haven Hospital - Development Office, 2 Howe St., New Haven CT 06511. Directions to the funeral home can be found at www.portersfuneral.com
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Thursday, July 17 Rabies clinic - A low cost rabies and vaccines clinic is scheduled for Thursday, July 17, 4 to 7 p.m., at the Berlin Municipal Shelter, 600 Christian Lane. All are welcome. Dogs must be leashed, cats in carriers. Yearly vet visits are recommended despite pets being up-to-date on vaccines. For more information and cost, call (860) 828-7055. Boy Scouts - Boy Scout Troop 24 is scheduled to meet Thursday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Community Center, 230 Kensington Road. Stop in or call Mike Neault, Scoutmaster, at (860) 828-3611. Boy Scouts - Boy Scout Troop 41 is scheduled to meet Thursday, 7 p.m., at Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St. For more information, call Scoutmaster K.C. Jones at (860) 829-1148 or email jones327@comcast. net. Blood drive - The American Red Cross has scheduled a blood drive for Thursday, July 17, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at TiGhito, 245 Old Brickyard Lane. For more information and to make an appointment, call 1-800-7332767 or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
Saturday, July 19 Historical Society - The Berlin Historical Society, 305 Main St., is open Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. New exhibits include Boy Scouting in Berlin, a permanent toy collection, a retrospective celebrating the museum’s 20th year, Berlin tin, Berlin bricks, Ber-
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Ping and Ohno are sweet little sisters that were found on the Berlin Turnpike when they were just four weeks old. Now eight weeks old, they are ready for permanent, loving homes. Remember that kittens are a 15 to 20 year commitment. For a private consultation as to adopting kittens, or an adult cat, call (860) 8285287. View all of the adoptable pets at www.fobac.org
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Tuesday, July 22 Boy Scouts - Boy Scouts Troop 256, chartered by the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, is scheduled to meet Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, 880 Farmington Ave. For more information, call Scoutmaster Ed Alicia, at (860) 828-8693. Boy Scouts - Boy Scout Troop 44 is scheduled to meet Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St. For more information, call Joann Sawyer at (860) 828-7767. Sunrise Rotary Club - The Sunrise Rotary Club of Kensington-Berlin is scheduled
to meet Tuesdays, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., at Town Hall, 240 Kensington Road. For more information, call Gwen Valencis at (860) 229-3787, ext. 139 or visit www.kensingtonrotary.org. TOPS - TOPS, Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, a nonprofit, weight loss organization, is scheduled to meet 6:30 to 8 p.m., at Cromwell Town Hall, Suite 219, 41 West St. For more information, call Betty Water at (860) 635-7020.
Wednesday, July 30 Blood drive - The American Red Cross has scheduled a blood drive for Wednesday, July 30, 1:15 to 6:15 p.m. at the Senior Center, 33 Colonial Drive. For more information and to make an appointment, call 1-800-733-2767 or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
Hazardous Waste Day The Central Connecticut Health District is looking for volunteers to help at the household hazardous waste collection. The collection is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Rocky Hill Water Pollution Control Facility, 80 Goff Brook Lane, Rocky Hill. The collection is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vol-
unteers should arrive by 7:30 a.m. Volunteers will distribute information and register vehicles as they arrive to dispose of items that are not collected with regular trash. Volunteers will not handle hazardous materials. For more information, call (860) 721-2824.
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Opinion Letters to the Editor Setting the record straight To the editor: As Pastor of the faithful people of Prince of Peace Church in Berlin, I feel compelled to clear up the misrepresentation of who we are made by Ms. Helm in the July 3 copy of The Berlin Citizen. Ms. Helm obviously knows absolutely nothing about our church. She proved that by saying we are a “failing church.” Quite simply, nothing could be farther from the truth. We have been in Berlin for 53 years and are not going anywhere. We are a small but vibrant people of God who has served the Berlin community since our inception. We are thankful to God for our ministry and do all we can to provide a welcoming atmosphere and do what we can for our town. Failing? Nothing could be more preposterous. The second error on Ms. Helm’s part can be found in her statement that any money received from AT&T will be a “financial bailout.” Once
again she could not be farther off the mark. Prince of Peace is a financially strong congregation who uses a great deal of her resources trying to accomplish the mission of Jesus – caring for the widowed and orphaned, the hungry and homeless locally, nationally and internationally. It is simply the most hurtful thing imaginable for us to be spoken of as “failing” and dependent on outside money for our survival. What we will do with any income from AT&T is to do more for others as we have always done. I cannot remember Ms. Helm attacking the good people of the local parish that allowed a cellular apparatus placed in their steeple. I believe it to be within two miles of her home. I know the Pastor and many of the people of this parish who, like us, are the people of God and would never do anything they deemed dangerous for themselves, the town, or the children of their nursery school, which is just around the cor-
ner from their steeple. Why not, Ms. Helm? Pastor Frederick M. Raap
Manzi tournament a success To the editor: The Joseph Manzi Foundation’s 12th annual golf tournament, held at the Timberlin Golf Course on Friday, June 13, was a huge success in spite of the rain. The tournament committee and the Manzi family would like to thank all the golfers, volunteers, sponsors and dinner guests that participated. Through the generosity of many, we have been able to give back to the Berlin community and thereby keep Joe’s memory alive. Our wish and goal is to continue to do so. We look forward to the annual tournament next year and thank the Berlin community, friends and family for their continued support. Beverly Manzi T h e Jo e s p h M a n z i Foundation
Government Meetings Monday, July 21 Board of Education, Town Hall, 7 p.m. Mattabassett District, 245 Main St., Cromwell, 7 p.m. Water Control Commission,
Town Hall, 7 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Planning & Zoning Commission, Town Hall Council Chambers, 7 p.m. Public Building Commis-
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Three cheers for the black, yellow, and red By Nate Brown The Berlin Citizen
The month of July got off to a fantastic start. The United States men’s soccer team was ousted on the first day of the month from World Cup competition. And, personally, I couldn’t be happier that they lost. But before you grab your torches and pitchforks, let’s play a little game of trivia: Newly-minted American and World Cup legend Tim Howard, who made a remarkable 16 saves in the United States’ 2-1 loss to Belgium, plays for which Major League Soccer team when not sporting the stars and stripes? If you know the answer, kudos to you. If you don’t, find a bucket of water to douse those torches. You see, I’m a fan of the World Cup. Seeing the finest the sport of futbol has to offer from countries around the globe, meeting once every four years to crown a champion, is unlike just about every other athletic event in existence, aside from the Olympics. Yet I just can’t offer up my support for Team USA. At least not yet. I find it difficult to sit by idly and root for a team I know nothing about. Aside from knowing that Howard would be playing for the Yanks in the 2014 Cup, one of the few pieces of information I knew about this year’s team was that Landon Donovan was staying home. That truly was the extent of my knowledge about the U.S. soccer team. Yet blind faith and patriotism just wasn’t enough for me to root for my home nation this time around. Sure, I easily could’ve thrown on a red, white, and blue bandana, popped open an overly-American beer, and stood around in a
crowded room with a ton of people who also knew very few intricacies about the sport of soccer, rattling off that nails-on-a-chalkboard chant of “I believe that we will win, ” but I just couldn’t do it. I’ve always been a fan of particular sports teams for two reasons. One: I enjoy watching them play through good times and bad, and, two: I know more about the team than a few players’ names and the team’s colors. I give it my all when it comes to fandom, and pretending to know anything about the United States men’s soccer team and act like I care for a couple weeks was not how I planned on spending the 2014 World Cup. Instead, I stood back, surveyed the field of 32 teams, and made a conscious decision: although I wouldn’t select one favorite for this year’s Cup, I would watch as many matches as I could with fervor and admiration, rooting for whatever countries care more for the sport of futbol year-round than America does. In short, I rooted for roughly 31 of 32 teams in the field of group play. America is a very proud country, especially when competing on a national scale. But to say that our country cares more about the sport of soccer than those who live in CamerSee Futbol / Page 11
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Futbol love for the sport is alive and well in the States. Just not at a national level. At least not yet. And most definitely not year round. If it was, two things would have happened by now. The first: those still reading who haven’t used this column as kindling for their torches would be able to answer my question from earlier about Tim Howard and what club he plays for. I’ll give you a hint: it was a trick question. Howard doesn’t play for an MLS club, but rather Everton of the English Premier League. Which leads me to my second argument: if the sport was really growing in America, I’m sure more players from Team USA would actually play
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year round, rather than once every presidential term. So when Belgium and the United States squared off in their Round of 16 matchup July 1, you can sure bet that I was rooting for the country that roots for the beautiful game all year long. And when the final horn sounded, I was quite pleased with the outcome. The nation whose fan base is comprised of true fans was victorious. Three cheers for the black, yellow, and red. Both the players, and the fans, deserved it. Waffles all around.
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Don Lukowski, chairperson and founder of the Children’s Charities Tennis Classic, announced that the 36th Annual Tournament will be held Friday, Aug. 8 through Sunday, Aug. 10 at the Don Davis Tennis Courts at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain. The event, one of the larg-
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other members in my league. I wanted to try to help another, a different family this year. I’d like to do something different every year,” League President Tyler Catlin said. The league, which held the first annual Ryan Lee Megabowl Championship last summer, will continue playing the title game with Lee’s name attached to it. With a 3-point contest, slam dunk competition, and rock and jock celebrity game, the night is sure to be a success. This year, the league will be collecting donations on behalf of Jessica Kasprzyk, a 27-year-old Berlin resident battling cancer.
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lege who enter, and it’s been a good turnover,” Catlin said. This year, the league features eight teams, with nine players representing each. Every squad features a head coach and general manager. bcsports@theberlincitizen.com (203) 235-2232 @BerlinCitSports
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860-829-5226 1287198
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DESIGN • COPY • PRINT • BLUEPRINTS • FAXES COLOR COPIES • WEDDING INVITATIONS 947 Farmington Avenue • Berlin, CT 06037 Brian Prytko, Owner • E-Mail: 4amity@att.net
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Stormwater report available The engineering department 2013 draft report for discharge of stormwater from municipal separate storm water systems (MS4) is available for 30 day review and comments by those interested, according to the Berlin Public Works Department. Draft copies of the report are available for review at the Town Clerk’s Office (Room 19), the Engineering Office (Room 8), 240 Kensington Road, and at town.berlin.ct.us under Government-Departments-Public Works.
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Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, 68 Main St., East Berlin, 9 a.m. Sunday Eucharist; 10 a.m. Sunday School, stgabrielseastberlinct. org (860) 828-3735. St. Paul Church, 484 Alling St., Mass on Saturday, 4 p.m. Vigil Mass, Sunday 7:30, 9 ,10:30 a.m. and noon, Weekdays 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. (860) 828-0331.
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Sacred Heart Church, 48 Cottage St., East Berlin, Mass: Saturday 8 a.m., Vigil: 4 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m., 9:30, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., Tuesdays: 8 a.m., Wednesdays: 8 a.m., noon, Thursdays: 8 a.m., Fridays: 8 a.m. Confession: Saturdays, from 3:15 to 4 p.m., and by appointment. (860) 828-0519.
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From Page 3 valid license. July 3 Todd Koops, 18, 89 Edgewood Road, second-degree BOP, third-degree criminal mischief. Mollie Atmore, 33, 95 Fourth St., Hamden, DUI, operating without license, risk of injury juvenile. July 5 Emily Polkowski, 22, 165 Birchwood Dr., New Britain, DUI. July 6 Denise Scozzafava, 50, 129 Sisk St., Middletown, sixth-degree larceny.
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Classic & Antiques DODGE Grand Caravan 2001 Sport, 4 Spd, Auto $2,988 BUY HERE - PAY HERE! (203) 269-1106
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Manufacturing Engineer Acme Monaco Corporation, a well-established medical device manufacturing company in New Britain with an international client base, has an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer that is highly motivated and focused on operational excellence. The qualified candidate will be involved in developing and implementing enhanced manufacturing methods, procedures, and processes which result in improved safety, efficiency, yield, machine operations and quality. Responsibilities will also include design related activities involving new and existing products. The ability to utilize and facilitate continuous improvement tools will be vital to this position. Qualification are a BS Engineering, at least 3 years manufacturing experience, knowledge of production systems, Microsoft Office, project management, Visual Basics and SolidWorks design software. Director, Human Resources Acme Monaco Corporation, 75 Winchell Road New Britain, CT 06052 Fax (860) 612-0407 Email: jdean@acmemonaco.com Applications will accepted during the hours of 8:00 am & 5:00 pm
SUMMER SPECIAL MERIDEN- 1BR $750/month. HEAT, HOT WATER & ELECTRIC INCLUDED. Private Balcony. 203-639-4868.
Powder coater needed. Exper. prefered. General Labor-Willing to train. 1st shft. H/R TBD. Apply at 235 Chesire Rd. Meriden.
Apartments For Rent MERIDEN: Sunny 1BR, 2nd fl, off st. park, W/D hookup, nice yard, pets?, 2mo sec, no utils. credit check, $750/mo. 203235-5987
MERIDEN - 1 BR in 2 family house, great location, quiet dead-end st., heat & HW incl., $875. (860) 502-5619, (860) 736-1169. MERIDEN - Wallingford Line, Large 2 BR Modern Condos. Laundry. No Pets. $900 + Utils. 203-245-9493.
Help Wanted
MERIDEN - Large 2 BR Condo at Crown Village, with deck and pool, Incl. H HW. $925 mo. 203-856-6472.
HELP WANTED - Machine Operator, assemblers, and material handlers needed. Assembly of manufactured parts and packaging. Ability to do machine set ups and troubleshooting. All positions require the ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Apply at Nickson Ind. 336 Woodford Ave. Plainville, CT.
WALLINGFORD - 5RMS, 2 BR, 1st fl, 2 fam., own drway, no pets, $900.+util., 203-864-1853
Rooms For Rent MEADOWSTONE Motel - Off I-91. Satellite TV. Short Stay/ Daily/Weekly. On Bus Line. Visa/MC/Discover 203-2395333. MER Clean Safe Rms. Inclds. H, HW, Elec, Kit Priv. E side. off-st park. $130/wk.+ sec. 12-8pm 203-630-3823 www. Meridenrooms.com
Vacation & Seasonal Rental MADISON - Lovely Cottage avail. during Aug./Sept., walking distance from beach, call (203) 634-3581 for details.
Garage and Storage Space WLFD Storage space for rent. 1200 sq ft, 14’ doors. Great price. Call 203-272-4216.
Pets For Sale ATTENTION Dog Owners! Dog Obedience Classes Starting Monday, July 7 at Cheshire Park & Rec. Beginners 6:15pm Novice & Advanced 7:15pm INSTRUCTORS Bruce Giannetti Phil Huntington & Kathy Queen Call 203-272-2743 9am-4pm. After 6pm Call 203-235-4852.
WALLINGFORD 2 BR in 2 Fam Home. Nice area. Modern. Stove & refrig. Nice yard. Off street parking. No pets. 203 654-6190.
MOTORCYCLE - 02 Harley Davidson Road King, many extras, 8,000K, blk., exc. condit., Vance & Hines exhaust. $11,000. Call 203238-1645. 203-631-1929.
DRIVER/INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR - Needed for Central CT. Based courier Co. On demand and route work for all shifts. Drug/DMV/Background check req. Call (860) 719-1224.
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MER. Furn. Apts. East Side Incl Heat, HW, Elec., 1 BR, $195/ wk; Studio, $715 mo. + sec. 203-630-3823 12pm-8pm www.meridenrooms.com MER 2BR, 1025 Old Colony Rd., Tracy Gardens, starting at $850 to $975. h/hw incl. Off st. prkg. 203-886-7016. MERIDEN - 3BR, 1FL. Laundry on site. $995 per mo. Plus security & utilities. L&E Property Management. 203-8868808.
BULLDOG PUPPIES - $550+, POODLE MIX PUPPIES $350+, BENGAL KITTENS $450+, YORKIES, $550+, PUGGLES, $550+. Shots. 860-828-7442.
PUREBRED Maltese Puppies 1 Female & 3 Males $700 Call 860-302-5371
Pets For Adoption SOUTHINGTON - Free 9 month old guinea pig named Corky. Friendly & affectionate. Needs a good home. (860)426-0877.
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Pets For Adoption
Wanted to Buy
Carpentry
Handypersons
Landscaping
Masonry
Roofing
WANTED - Great Pyrenees in need of good home. Lost my baby and looking to provide a good home for another Great Pyrenees 203-694-9936.
1-2 ITEMS Silverware, China, Glass. Furniture, 50’s Items. Whole Estates 203 238-3499
ANDRE’S Carpentry HIC 637223 Decks, Additions, Windows, Siding, Roofing. Total Interior Home Improvement. No Job Too Small. Fully Insured and Licensed. 860-575-6239.
A-1 HANDYMAN PLUS CT Reg #606277. Give us a Call-WE DO IT ALL! Free Estimates. 203-631-1325
BILL RUDOLPH LANDSCAPING Cert. Installer, Paver, Walkways, Patios, Stairs, Ret. Walls, Shrub Replacement, Landscape Design & Renovations, Mulch & Stone, Lawn Repair & Install, NO MOWING. Drainage & Backhoe Work. In Bus. 30 + yrs. WE’RE ON ANGIE’S LIST! Free Est. 203-2379577 HIC#0563661
A&A MASONRY. 20yrs exp. We specialize in sidewalks, stairs, patios, stonewalls, chimneys, fireplaces and much more! Call Anytime 860-462-6006! FREE EST! #HIC0616290
Call Today! Yalesville Construction, LLC. Specializing in residential roofing. Free est. Insured. 203-535-2962. Lic#0631937
GARY Wodatch Landscape Svs. Hedge/tree trimming. Trim overgrown properties. Est 1985. All calls returned. #620397. Office 203-2357723 Cell 860 558-5430.
W. BOOBER MASONRY 25 Years Experience All Types of Masonry CT #626708 203 235-4139
2 levels, 1800 SF of Consigned Home Decor & Furnishings. 30 Day Layaways Available. $5 Off a purchase $25 or more. $10 off a purchase $100 or more. Check us out on Facebook. Ample Free Parking in Our Lot. Free Gift w/$15 or more purchase. Hours Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9:30-5 Thurs 9:30-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4 BEDROOM SET - 5 pc, Rock Maple $375; Table $40; Living Room Set 2 pc, 6 mos. old $400; Wine Oversized Chair $100; Ent. Ctr $50, Wardrobe $75. 203-886-7258.
Furniture & Appliances
WANTED: Antiques, costume jewelry, old toys, military & anything old. Open 6 days. 18 S. Orchard St. Wallingford CT Stop by or call: 203-284-3786. BUYING - Coins & Currency Collections of any size. Private Collector giving honest appraisals & fair offers. mgba98@gmail.com 860-3844053.
WANTED - Old Lyman gun sights, antique and military guns, knives and related items, WWII & earlier. Federal collectors license. Gun smithing, appraising. Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214. AFFORDABLE WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS AND STOVES. APPLIANCE REPAIRS WILL DELIVER (203) 284-8986
Miscellaneous For Sale
Music Instruments & Instruction Music By Roberta Performance & Instruction Voice Lessons All Ages and Levels Welcome. Piano Lessons Beginner to Intermediate. (203) 630-9295
AMERICAN GIRL Dolls - (8), Bitty Baby (1), over $1000 in outfits. I Love Lucy $150, Wizard of Oz, set of 8, $75. Santa $75 and 20 other dolls. 203886-7049.
MUSIC MAX CITY - Now open. 18 So. Orchard St., Wallingford, CT. Over 40 guitars in stock, variety of amps. We buy,& sell, same day pay. Visit us today. 203-517-0561
CANOE - 14 ft. Old Town, $250., Alum. Kingfish 12 ft., elec. motor, $200. Both in good condit. 860-829-6216.
Attics & Basement Cleaned
Wood / Fuel & Heating Equip EARLY SALE! Cleanest seasoned firewood in the state! $210 Full cord delivered. Discounts over 2, over 4 and picked up. South Meriden. Mike 203 631-2211 Tree Length Firewood Call for Details 203-238-2149
Child Care HOME DAY CARE has openings. 24 years Exp., loving home environment. 203-2696248. License # 26338.
Cleaning Services Polish/English Speaking woman to clean house w/care. 3rd cleaning 50% off. Ins & bonded. Refs. 860-538-4885
Concrete & Cement NILES CONSTRUCTION Specialist in concrete work. Garage, shed and room addition foundations. Fully ins. 50 years in business. (203) 269-6240.
Electrical Services
DEE’S ANTIQUES - BUYING COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY & SILVER. CHINA, GLASS, MILITARY, MUSICAL. ANYTHING OLD & UNUSUAL. SINGLE ITEM TO AN ESTATE. 203-235-8431.
GARY Wodatch Demolition Svs Sheds, pools, decks, garages. Quick, courteous svc. All calls returned. Ins. #566326. Cell 860-558-5430 Office 203-235-7723.
Carpentry AFFORDABLE Repairs & Replacement Decks, Porches, Stairs & Railing, Windows, Doors. I can fix it or replace it. Work done by owner. 40+ years experience. Licensed & Ins. #578107 203 238-1449 www.marceljcharpentier.com
Heating and Cooling
New England Duct Cleaning HVAC Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning. Fully Insured. Not to Exceed Pricing. Call 203-915-7714
Home Improvement ALL Your Remodeling & Construction Needs! Kitchens, Baths, Painting, Decks, Windows, Doors. No job too small, We do it all! Free Est. 40 yrs in bus. Lic & Ins. #539493 203-530-1375. Call Today! Yalesville Construction, LLC. Roofing, siding, decks, kitchen, baths, flooring, trim work, powerwashing. 203-535-2962. Lic#0631937
T.E.C. Electrical Service LLC All Phases of Electrical Work 24 hr. Emergency Service SMALL JOBS WELCOME 203-237-2122
Junk Removal
Excavating
CORNERSTONE Fence & Ornamental Gates. All types of fence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert. Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203237-GATE. CT Reg #601060.
We remove Furniture, Appliances, And Entire contents of: Homes, Sheds, Estates, Attics, Basements, Garages & more. **Spring Yard Clean-ups.**
Gutters
FREE ESTIMATES LIC & INS. 203-535-9817 or 860-575-8218
OVER 25 YRS EXPERIENCE. CALL TODAY FOR FREE EST. CALL 203-440-3535 CT. REG. #578887
A lifetime free from gutter cleaning
Local. Local. Local. Your Marketplace.
PETE IN THE PICKUP
Junk Removal and More No Job too Big/Small We Do it All 860 840-8018
Plumbing
SPRING CLEAN-UPS 20% OFF IF YOU Mention This Ad Spring Yard Clean-Ups Brush, Branches, Leaves, Storm Damage **JUNK REMOVAL** Appl’s, Furniture, Junk, Debris, etc WE CAN REMOVE ANYTHING Entire house to 1 item removed! FREE ESTIMATES Sr. Citizen Discount LIC & INS. 203-535-9817 or 860-575-8218
Fully Lic & Ins Reg #577319
CARL’S Plumbing & Heating Speak directly to the plumber, not a machine. We snake drains. Cell 203 272-1730, 860 680-2395.
DID YOU READ THIS? Odds are in your favor that others will too. That is how good advertising works. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Call us: (203) 238-1953
WE HAVE DUMP TRUCK Registered and insured. Free on-site estimate. Any Questions? Call Ed
MEDINA Sewer & Drain Cleaning Services LLC Quality work, affordable prices. 24hr Service. Benny Medina, 203 909-1099
Landscaping
Power Washing
ACCEPTING Commercial & Residential grounds maintenance/complete lawn care. 25 yrs. exp. Srs. discount. 203-634-0211
WE WEED GARDENS Norm the Gardener Where Gardening’s a Passion (203) 265-1460
Roofing, siding, windows, decks, & remodeling.
203-639-0032 Fully Lic & Ins Reg #577319
Siding
Siding, Roofing, Windows, Decks, Sunrooms, Additions. CT Reg. #516790 203-237-0350 www.fiderio. com
SIDING, ROOFING, WINDOWS, Decks, Remodeling Gutters CT REG#570192 (203) 639-1634
Top Soil, Sand & Fill BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESH Screened Top Soil, Fill, Sand & Stone, Mulch. Picked up or delivered. No min. Cariati Developers, Inc. 203-238-9846.
Tree Services
Lawn & Garden
(203) 494-1526
203-639-0032
INTERIOR & Exterior Painting & Window Sill Repair chrisresidentialpainting.com Chris Gosselin, Owner 860 214-6516 CT# 625909 Lic. Insured. Free Est.
D & G PAVING Over 25 yrs exp. Paving, seal coating, concrete work. CT Reg#0577005. 203-237-6058
JT’s Landscaping, LLC Lawn mowing & Full lawn maint. Comm/Res. Lic/ ins #616311. 203 213-6528.
Roofing & Siding, INC, Windows, DECKS, REMODELING GUTTERS CT REG#570192 (203) 639-1634
Painting & Wallpapering
Paving
RJ LARESE Landscaping Res/ Comm Lawn Maint. Spring Clean-Ups. Sr Disc. Free Est. 203 314-2782.
GRADING, Drainage, Foundations, Trucking, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Water/Sewer/ Septic. Lic. #1682. Cariati Developers, Inc. 203-2389846 MC/Visa Accepted.
Fencing
CALL J & M LAWN CARE Specialized lawn mowing, mulch (any color), junk removal, tree service & much more! (860) 796-8168.
ALEX MASONRY 30 yrs exp. Patios, Retaining Walls, Steps, Brick, Stone, Chimneys. #580443 203-232-0257 or 203596-0652.
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Cindy’s Unique Shop CONSIGNMENT 32 North Colony St Wallingford (203) 269-9341
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAID Vintage Electronics, Musical Instruments, Amps, Ham Equipment, HiFi, Radios, CB, Guitars, Audio Equipment. Antiques. 860 707-9350
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Furniture & Appliances
POWERWASHING Houses, decks, fences. Local co., satisfaction guar. Ins. Olsen Oil & Power Washing 203-272-2699
Gary Wodatch LLC TREE REMOVAL All calls returned. CT#620397 Quick courteous service. Office 203-235-7723 Cell 860-558-5430 LAVIGNE’S Tree Service In business 34 years Tree removal. Stump grinding.Crane Service. Free Est. Fully insured. 203-294-1775 lavignestreeservicellc.com Prof. Arborist #S3365 75ft bucket truck. Precise Tree CT Reg #562159. Call 203-2724216.
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Fresh Baked Italian or French Bread 1lb. loaf
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