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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 88

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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8 CommunityNorthwest (1) Minneapolis Star and Dec. 9. 1982 i Community briefing unused and a buyer for redevelopment is sought also return over the entire route. Robbinsdale board won't fill Johnson job As concern for state school-aid reductions hung over Monday night's meeting, the Robbindale District 281 School Board voted not to replace Lores Johnson, staff-relations director, who is taking an early retirement at the end of the school year. The board decided to divide many of Johnson's, duties among three, other administrators find hire an outside negotiator to handle contracts with the' district's five Bargaining units.

Johnson's assbtenV Adele Hellweg, will have the new Commission. Officials of Medicine Lake Unes reviewed transit-improvement plans to be contained in the application. The firm proposes a system of feeder vans to take commuters to a central point at which buses would depart for and arrive from downtown Minneapolis and would circulate passengers within Plymouth, including the Rldgedale area. Assistant City Manager Frank Boyles said that Plymouth residents this year, paid the transit commission about $990,000 and received no service bylts red buses. I By withdrawing, money would still gp to the commission, but Plym--outh would receive irtoney back to4 provide its own transit service.

That amount is expected to be Restaurant permit vote deferred Action od permits for an Ice-cream restaurant with video games was deterred by the Plymouth City Council Monday night Reed Olson, president ot Edgemont Enterprises, requested the delay in order to meet again with concerned neighbors of the. proposed in the Four Seasons shopping center, hear County Rds. Sand 18. i Edgemont want to open' an' Cream Corral, a take-out Ice-cream store that would have video games; the' permit request is for 15 to 20. "I think they might be thinking it looks like the old arcades or old pool halls," Olson said, but he claimed that ice cream would be the money-maker and loitering would be discouraged.

He said there bad been no problems with a similar store in Maple Grove. Maple Grove officials sent Plymouth a letter to that effect Assistant City Manager Frank Boyles said Plymouth hag ordinances that would require posted house rales and management plans for supervision and coping with problems. In addition, the city prohibits under 19 from entering an amusement center during. -regular school hours. PlymojjthwiU request to vwitikk-awfrpm MTC The 'Plymouth dty council Mon- -Applications sought for 4 metro bodies The secretary of state's office is accepting applications for membership on the Metropolitan Council and three regional, commissions.

Residents are encouraged to submit their names for consideration. Four-year terms'on the council are up for appointment in the following districts: 5 (north Minneapolis, Robbinsdale and part of Golden Valley), (southwest, Minneapolis), (Richfield and eastern Bloomlng-ton) 1 1 and Hsuburbs west of Minneapolis), 13 (central Anoka County) and 15 (mostof Dakota County). vj' I'7 title of director of personnel and -C nin "rjwponsiblr for the In addition, Medicine Lake lines censed day night told planners to proceed" said that neighbors Four-vear terms on the Metropoli were concerned about. children wHli the dts ipplicatton to opt "Saturday servlcetp downtown Mih tWboard Ssed hanging ot4 ta the place, 0Tof Metropolitan transit A neapolis, which was to end Dec ,20. of hiring a full-time replacement; it i --k A i has day-lone bs.

thausht.rhat nn tiatsu nprtH. tan Transit Commission, Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and Metropolitan Parts' and' Open wrvjue ooin, ways, instead, mere, would cost at most 115,000 JtO wul be full servW on rWi da nni xianm, imid I k.WatfwVm nUWUUIWL IWMIUJK.Wjn no service on Oulstmaa or "New that not Teplachig-Johnson would" Year's Day. offer some flexibility to new su- are scheduled tor appointment lit -the following precincts: (southwest and south- east Minneapolis)," Richfield, and second-ring suburbs west of Minne vThc TVeiid Limited Editioq dock: t-" 100 Years intheMakincp Starting Jan. 8, two buses will travel the entire route to downtown Minneapolis in the morning; one-will return over the entire route and the other will terminate -at Golden Valley. In the afternoon, one bus will travel the entire route to downtown and return over the entire route and the bus from Cold-en Valley will go downtown and perutenoenv yet to be hired for next year.

The" superintendent would have the option of restoring the staff-director position if it was believed necessary. The board also decided to give the city of Robbinsdale an option, for $1, to handle the possible sale of Lee Elementary School. The school, at 36th and Lee Avs. Is apolis), (St Louis Park, New Hope, Crystal, part of Golden Valley, north and west Hennepin County, Anoka and western Anoka County) and (Scott, Carver and Dakota Counties, western Bloom-ington and communities lag Lake Minnetonka In Hennepin llfiif jp if ilSfil County), vr The deadline for applications is Dec. 21.

Forms are available from the secretary of state's office. EVENTS OF THE Discover holiday shopping at its best this Crafted in the grand and stately' tradition of a century ago, the Trend 100WM Limited Edition Clock commemorates the 100th anniversary of Sligh. Created in limited quantity from the materials and methods repre- sentative of Sligh's first century, this matchless example of marquetry and custom crafts- manship will reign for generations as one of the finest heirloom pieces ever made. Each clock will be numbered and recorded in a permanent I registry with the owner's Come in and discover this and other fine clocks from our Trend collection. 17 VD 91 wh.

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