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es THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1994 VERMONT -1 Two Burlington police officers resign a ft ij Diamond Backs are forever! Kehoe said he will be getting his master's degree from the University of Vermont in May, and he will begin law school Aug. 24. "It's a happy time for me," said Kehoe, whose stepfather and sister are lawyers. Thorburn could not be reached for comment. Thorburn was fined $250 in February in Vermont District Court for furnishing a shot of liquor to an is-year-oia woman at a Burlington bar during the Aug.

13, 1992, party. Thorburn's resignation letter came after a St. Albans lawyer in a speeding ticket trial used a judge's ruling from the officer's criminal trial. Attorney Daniel Albert introduced as evidence in the speeding case the findings by Judge Theresa St. Helaire that she determined Thorburn's testimony was inconsistent in the The latest technology has made these bikes GREAT I In the rough or on the street, Diamond Back Jbicycles feature state of Riverside Avenue center is dedicated the art technology.

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Kehoe said his credibility has not been questioned in court since the party incident. He also was charged with providing liquor to the minor, but opted to go through the Court Diversion Program in order to avoid a conviction. City planners reject zoning amendment The Burlington Planning Commission voted Thursday against an amendment that would decrease the amount of land required for planned residential developments in the city. Former City Councilor James Bennett, R-Ward 4, had proposed an amendment to the city's zoning code that would limit residents to two housing units on one to two acres of property in certain areas. Currently, there is a two-acre minimum for a planned residential development in a low-density residential zone.

The City Council will decide whether to accept the commission's recommendation against the amendment, Planning Commission member Wayne Senville said. Let 160,000 Free Press readers know that you have items for sale. Call 658-3321 and charge your ad to MasterCard or Visa. ices. VJZ1 And the impact absorbing front shock on the Sorrento Sport.

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Now there is more room." The expanded space means that Community Health Center can offer more services, said medical director Dr. rrr3 New Movie! The Skirack is sponsoring Tread-The Movie! Come see the most extreme mountain bikers ever caught on film. One show only Friday, April 15 at 9p.m. Tickets are just $5 ($3.50 for Call for more details! Nutrition counseling. I Vietnamese language translation services.

Podiatry, cardiology and pap test clinics. "We just have the room to do things we couldn't before," said Alison Lyndes Calderara, spokeswoman for Community Health Center. Since it was founded two decades ago, Community Health Center in Burlington has grown from treating 6,000 patients a year to 11,000 annually, executive director Marilyn McKenzie said. The new space is a big help, she said, but need is expected to increase. "We're still struggling to see everyone we can," she said.

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2.59 By Mike Donoghue Free Press Staff Writer Two Burlington police officers who were suspended from work in connection with a rowdy, off-duty bachelor party have quit the department. Officer Douglas Thorburn has resigned effective Saturday, and Officer John Kehoe is leaving effective April 23, Commander Glen Button said Thursday. DAY IN COURT Chittenden Circuit FrM Information released April 11 March 15 Ernest G. Lockerby, 45, Burlington charged with driving while license suspended, first offense, in Burlington on Oct. 1 pleaded no contest; sentenced to two days.

April 6 Thomas Holbrook, 28, Burlington charged with lewd and lascivious with child in Burlington on Feb. 9, 1993; pleaded guilty; sentenced to three to five years, suspended, placed on probation. Eric Schwartz, 29, Burlington charged with simple assault, domestic, in Burlington on March amended to domestic assault; pleaded guilty; sentenced to four months to a year, suspended, placed on probation. April 7 Holly A. Lavallee, 37, Burlington charged with false pretense, felony, in Essex on July 10; amended to passing a bad check, misdemeanor; pleaded guilty; sentenced to six months, suspended, placed on probation; charged with false pretense, felony, in Essex on July 10; amended to passing a bad check, misdemeanor; pleaded guilty; sentenced to six months, suspended, placed on probation.

William G. Robertson, 25, South Burlington charged with false pretense, felony, in South Burlington on Nov. 19; pleaded no contest; sentenced to two years, suspended, placed on probation. Joseph H. Tremblay, 34, Winooski charged with domestic assault In South Burlington on Nov.

pleaded innocent; dismissed by state; charged with domestic assault in Winooski on March 1 amended to disorderly conduct; pleaded no contest; sentenced to 60 days, suspended, placed on probation. Erik J. Edson, 23, unknown address charged with unlawful mischief in Huntington on Jan. pleaded no contest; sentenced to six months. Lance F.

Mason, 23, Winooski charged with retail theft at Poore Simon's Store in South Burlington on Sept. 27; pleaded innocent; dismissed by state; charged with retail theft at Alpine Shop in South Burlington on May 22; pleaded no contest; sentenced to two to 10 years; charged with retail theft at Mobil Short Stop In South Burlington on Sept. pleaded no contest; sentenced to two to 10 years; charged with retail theft, felony, at Aubuchon Hardware in Essex on Aug. 2 1 amended to retail theft, misdemeanor; pleaded no contest; sentenced to four to six months; charged with violation of conditions of release In Burlington on July pleaded no contest; sentenced to four to six months; charged with impeding a police officer in South Burlington on Nov. pleaded Innocent; dismissed by state.

Patricia A. Oscarson, 33, Colchester charged with retail theft at Sears in Burlington on March dismissed by state; charged with retail theft at Ames in South Burlington on Oct. 23; pleaded guilty; fined $82.50. Steven A. Lavery, 20, Burlington charged with retail theft at Price Chopper in Burlington on March pleaded guilty; fined $32.50.

Christy J. Brown, 20, Burlington charged with open container in Burlington on Oct. pleaded guilty; fined $60. April 8 Frank E. Grant, 16, Burlington charged with retail theft, felony, at Sears In Burlington on Nov.

17; amended to retail theft, misdemeanor; pleaded guilty; fined $300, sentenced to 30 days, suspended, placed on probation. Daniel J. Beaaage, 38, South Burlington charged with careless and negligent operation in South Burlington on April 28; amended to unlawful mischief; pleaded no contest; fined $100, sentenced to three to six months, suspended, placed on probation. Julie A. Winslow, 20, Burlington charged with driving while license suspended, first offense, in South Burlington on Aug.

4, 1992; pleaded innocent; dismissed by state. From Information released April 12 April 4 Ernest W. Hoffman 23, Ferris-burgh charged with unlawful mischief In Burlington on Jan. pleaded innocent; dismissed by state. Aprils Thomas P.

Murray, 17, Grand Isle charged with aggravated assault in Burlington on Oct. 22; pleaded Innocent; dismissed by state; charged with violation of conditions of release In Burlington on Jan. 27; pleaded guilty; sentenced to six months, suspended, placed on probation; charged with violation of conditions of release in Burlington on Nov. 4 and Jan. 27; pleaded innocent to both counts; both counts dismissed by state.

Erick J. Wallace, 25. Milton charged with aiding in commission of felony in South Burlington on Nov. pleaded no contest; sentenced to one to four years. Kenny Herring, 31, Burlington charged with forgery in Burlington on Dec.

II; pleaded guilty; sentence deferred for two years. Nancy J. Vanornum, 41, Burlington charged with retail theft at Price Chopper In Burlington on Feb. 28; pleaded guilty; fined $50. David C.

Reynolds, 19, Burlington charged with conspiracy to deliver marijuana and delivery of marijuana in Burlington on Feb. 22; pleaded Innocent to both counts; both counts dismissed by state; charged with delivery of marijuana In Burlington on Feb. 24; pleaded guilty; sentenced to two years and six months. Richard J. Bove, 19, Burlington charged with unlawful trespass in Burlington on Jan.

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