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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 15

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The Journali
Location:
Meriden, Connecticut
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15
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centsub-tropicai taking tnl to i1 treck 300 miles fromEvrv gbdfc National Puli Picked StaU Fufc Th Marie footpath open the year mot mold pus through v- Juniper Spring Gold Haw Bruch State Park and Ooeaafa Nettoal ft' fj A BEtJZOUt'JE ITOSlinMKliwioeii Oh htndThdr Flint OowMxi www remodeled gad MW fronts were IretoOod for the Marie Box and the ad Mnpto Sts Ihe buDdingwu purdusedfey the eoD ud remvntod to 1 r' 's 7- 'fr 'r'T --jT 4 ii I I Y' 1 Mime Box Moves Into -v i i I TT rV-- 7 Of Pared 17 Wans Park New Ston 5- v' 1 fi? V'w' iJLl IUW I 4 4 V' beautiful foori paint- and the According to the design of the Electrical work in being handtod by Jhe Aeraa piectrlcalCoo-pany Romu PktmUng La Boaa OadHfto Ooklor -canting and Biafore and Sons dd the concrete work g) MMMIIMf date Aa itudenta to moveln aoon Kahn' at Hartford art the general contractor NIW HT-TBT SOS DCHYDRAUD I 4 A -V- PREMRIM MEAIHKI OA toe 1 Laurel College recendymoved into now quarterein On Proto-siooal Building at 147 West Main St The -pottage purchaeed- the building from A Mart Frank of 'Vest Hartford to a price in the neiglibcriMiod of $140000 The -building waaaxtenaiveiyreixv voted at a coat at aome $20400 which ahared by the college and Frank IklODB faUBBDdiBtB dWPCjopUIBUk pbne by toe bank A piu-niag of appradmata IR000 renovation at to second floor at its present buikBag Contractor WUIiam Blythe will do the etterattone which will in-a oomptata revamptaw at offica at Lnby and Olson bwyan id by The lfuaie Bos on Colony Street paved two piece down I MOOT BUS JSBfg 10 OOCUBV too building formerly honing tho Meriden Furniture Company IT completeiy remodeled toe prtmieeB and added new state front in a Joint effort with Butler Paint Co ka neighbor The Mule Bos moved into It nrtioa at the 74-yearokl build-ng May following a tore-month bufldbtg program KOhn Woodworking Co at Hartford a new store front to it The' Cky Saviaga Bank 14 Wait Main St haa taken ate to purchase Parcel 17 for $3J for developing toe pared into a lighted landscaped piaxa witk a raised and tower level terrace a covered parking lot for foor can and an opu parking lot for 10 can la addition to anua (better The pfam is la ccnnectlon wito the Meriden Central Area Urtwn Redevelopment Project aWm nwfhitiig eV net acUoins the bank on atom amIwm dferi Jmc pnijBCC IB umJomw oc qdwv town Meriden on properly adjoining thn CkySamnp Bank there would be eetibIMiad paik-iike area open to the pubiie DIB IMIVIU9 OWBN BUB tained by ton In effect the bank la barioaRy proponing to torn at ton cental am of the city which is far beyond ton nor-mal-eonpt of the type of tl I I I -4'f atantoenparim tymmi CHd BMMBJb 'h Ntuaher fuel frfpgfl VQtt aU Mi: 5 4 i i mf Vj i liL Soiaces Sprinklers throughout die building and a fire-tewer adfj IT tt n'tf fkation private facility oonld anectod to doi tea eeet aide end roar for A01 tery Aaen Ai and tho Butler Paint Co rnsn Mkwle Bod altonofWr vinyl floor lowered fai wlltny tnfniiiiHiwlii wl it wr tore to meat cods tbna has haw taauad by toall open gram a very forward looking program designed not onlytq taka itan at" toe of town which could become a city briMtag department the building Watt were n-moved to make daaarooma on tho third and fourth floor and am door wore inataIbdThe work was done by'toa papitol Construction bj- Tho conegi hM f- llghtlagJt hi ton basement A end floor piam and wguabow- Hoaau nil thn dty has acquired by nagctlathm or' 5 utoeulecftooimbaflakiunal" s- Thn new location bu alkwod owner lames Azsoiine to eqjand Mb buofawea tizably Be haa ta- terrace along toe out aide of the bank with the raised terrace ad-lohdac thia terrace near the backof toe bank buildiaf and nxtendlng beyond the beat of tbr-bniknito-fifim the fbrmof thepteza In addition to bring adomoi with shrubbery benown and thnphcnbto have either a sculptured fountain or other pben of "pyd artwork vSpadfle abas of too ptopoood tocets of too developmant-aiw: FederalMf Go-Locate8 In Plant On Colony II with bto riaootworid mqabaS0 aaorehml apace ama to the put yean The Kocky xiviiir Baalty mnnitiee a larger share of fader-Am' of BS acres The realty company a adbaldiaty of Coa-necUout Light A Pawer (h iw- ervatlon but to protect land to too recreation at future jayaPMada the open space agant njr- 1- I fi vNooua aaid the city iadevel- mma opog me open pin a sritaot offices the third floor The daaarooma are to the ptoceea of to mpptto with the latest of equlpnventA radio ateno lab the show room bring converted into affloaa and too garage tatojl -wi 1 Wkh BT-TEST yon i Federal which makea wire moved into its new quartan at 7H Cricay JUcJaat Novam- a toctory v-- i1- tatted which services tb Ofthe Iflon- 2'claaarooma Abo horiaontal 3 quire mbre haa randtoaktar fi 'J-n PUhatou-m propactiaAfto HNAUru YEARg LATER rleeowdHghtog wu Thn city haa Improved too pond andthoboachnmJThla fy The movt which provided too with un otoantowbb Bombay tou mmidgal pftiy Aunat The rimed IB ODDDDHB Dv BodOKV DB B0Nv tenants wito a branch of the Curtia occupying toe ground floor 1 LannllOuego purchased the by a need far to fO increased of redan Tho Bofy Angria to-Souto Mari- Bs two additional formw ben tbna St-ud Hall Ave both In Vriibgford ChnnbnropMly-to-l dan TUa proporty i aud ubbt Babanhou the movA which 1 mantwillnow pay Jlpar cantcf toe coat of buytag and dwA oping opu apaca property The PUB pijl 29 Cm BUB thaetatnSpi ANIMUMI PORMMIQN MriOll' In dedgrinf the'pscgriuFtti bonk wnocngabut of tho toct that Kwu douig oo to hhene-flttoocky -Ihtnraton proposal han been regarded by many reeidiBtn of MaridwtwJMnisiiUoojood to) toe old quarters umber Before pectel doufab As old at sacred cows wu cod in May 1154 and took Uyoon tfr-eomo u-for eo Hrikri Tht men who I M-ucbndadjtemohir flon had died in the meuttne FMdhaa improved by the -J v- to allow the company to in production and salsa NOmrt Fontbo buOdtag Bohnoa dadlnathto atato-toa I coat of the brildliin or remodri- tag former Colony MiiiHrai Building at 4MT-Cdony-whicb-it-Ja converting to a dormitory to ao-cammodatelliatudentawiibLa a a a mother'a apartment Jhia la toeiintdormitoayhLthe hiatory of tho '4 Qnhuiiptoe Ktoar TUa property asfbnaeriy owned by toe New avu 1 The chyhpkn io toka toeBd- i-v v- 1 V- Pievioualr-a the atato would each pay par cent-andthefaderal-govern 5 Ah itMarrCan-mkto la advlaor to MayorWIl-to opu for shoot avfnm ud-aa addi-thmal SSAMJabaittg apent to Tuotouairwrarwito- ptoe River are botaf court rfz der Ihs direction xf Benmrd 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1886-1977