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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 8

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Obltnaricscontlnuatlons) Gannett Westchester Newspapers Friday November 21 1980 Section A PC GE HARRISON 0Mtuories PeattEa Notices 3 from page on reviewed at the Dae 10 public hearint Passidomo said Rohert Billington: tisement after which time they could be "TV LA til PWlMf 8f MMMAKM at ti NB9l IN wivwBIIIMi Sf AM awLien smhni vmam AAMdfem ImI iMmfda (ftac tout) I IfVM tyuuaA aag Maa 4rtmWw WimmW MmV SMiMlMM OruMur ul AUs Robot CL Billington a paid firefighter with the Rye Fire Department for 22 year died Thnreday at United HosritaL A lifelong resident of Rye he wu 5 Flags in tye are being flown at half-mast in his Re said the tows still most negotiate alUI contract with police and with the Teamsters Union which represents high- way and maintenance worker Civil Service Employee Association (C5EA) and firefighter contracts na though 1111 Pasridomo said i "WeVe budgeted 111 million for police salaries Wet Just hoping that will be enough" Pasridomo said Generally a portion of the town's federal revenue sharing funds go toward police salaries This year appros-tmately IM000 in the federal aid was-' used to pay police officer With promises of 1120000 in federal revenue sharing allocated to the town nest year 1100000 has been earmarked for police salaries Pasudomo and Comptroller Charles De Micro tentatively earmarked SS per cent salary increases nest year for the town's 203 regular and part-time employees "Although we realize we haven't been keeping up with inflation (as far as salary increases) It hasn't demoralised employees" Passidomo said The town hoard Wednesday tents-' lively boasted by 12000 salaries for each of four elected officials Passidomo nest year win receive 142000 Clerk Joseph Fiore 928102 Superintendent of Highways Thomas Di-Buono 130921 and Receiver of Tases Gloria Zomod 121102 Tows counrilmen will receive so increase in salaries which remain at S7M 1 However the other Increase win be Bon in Pert Chester on Aug 11 1924 he wee the sou of Ana Bean Billington of the home addne 19 Nstoma Rye and the lata Percy Billington He was a -graduate of Rye High SchooL A veteran of World War it bo served in the UR KAnny as a private la the 394th Infantry He partid-ted in battles at Ardenne Sicily Central Europe irmandy Northern France and the Rhineland A paid driver for the Rye Fire Department he was a member of the Poningo Engine and Hose Company He belonged to Local 2029 of the International Firefighters Association and theNew York State Fireman's Association He is survived by his wife June Newing Billington of home addres four eon Michael Matthew and Andrew all of lb home addm end Jeffrey of Greenwich and a sister Claire Toobey of Staten Island Patrick CMabrese Aeceenting for a big tacreeso In the budget pie this year are PASNY utility rate and major medical benefits two ever which Passidomo said the town has no controL PASNY costs have increased by more than SO percent since 1979 Passidomo aid PASNY supplies aU street lighting and power for the Municipal Building In 1970 the town pud PASNY 1134 311 hut rut hikee boosted that figure to mure than 9140000 this year Nest year the town has budgeted 9171000 pr 27 percent more but neither Passidomo nor Comptroller Charles DeMieco believe that wiU be enough DeMieco Thursday said that figure probably will have to be increased to 9190000 an increase of more than 41 percent over this year "PASNY has hit us between the eyes We wiU continue to get big bills until that Indian Point plant Is replaced -Passidomo said "It's killing as" Similarly employes medical benefits hive jumped by more than 20 percent laid Pawdomo who already has been meeting with department beads and try log to pare down the budget The uest budget work sesrion whlck is opes te the public is scheduled at 9 JO am Saturday la the Municipal Building On the positive side Passidomo said the tows anticipated shout 9220009 nest year in interest and earning or about 940000 more than this year He was partner with the Milligan Muller and Csi a New York City accounting firm before retiring recently He is survived by hie rife Santa DePaima Calabrese of the home addres Blind Brook Lane Greenwich a so Dr Patrick Calabrese of Trumbull a -daughter Mr Gloria Buck of Norwalk and four grandchildren Patrick Ai Calibre 6 a retired certified public accountant died Thursday at Greenwich Hospital A lifelong Greenwich resident he lived at II Blind Brook Lane Born In North Castle on May 13 1014 he was the on of the fete Joseph end Anne Zema Calabrese He was a graduate of the New York University School of Commerce Mary Mary Rutherford Gray Cows a longtime resident of Harrison and Rye died Thursday at the home of her daughter Mr William (htary Elisabeth) Diao at 97 Hughes Ave Rye She was 14 Born' in New York City ou Feb 1 ISO her parents were the late David rend Annie Brown Gray Her parents came to the Ul from Scotland In the lata 1100 end moved to Harrison when she was a child She was educated in Harrison school She 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NM NAig Mfe Oral lfry aM da ta mnw wmm taSOTv LL taV SB BMVOBVB IB ISSB ytag 88a 88lpf not guilty youth ItobbiN believed to have been the first Westchester police officer Indicted for entawfuily taking a life while on duty was found not guilty of a second-degree manslaughter charge apto-off going "Knots Landing" on CBS It has two other eoapere starting 000 "Secrets of Midland Height" for CBS end "Flamingo Row" lor NBC Another company has began ahooting for ABC JR Ewing may mellow a hi but our TV rots will till be overflowing witt vUlatay REGENTS CoAtiAAed from page see 27 districts in the county would suffer losses in state aid ranging between 21 percent and 21 percent Two Putnam achol districts Garrison and Putnam Valley would lose aid while the other four districts in the county would gain between 9 percent and 14 percent- The second blow from the' Regents came in the new formula which distributes about 953 million annually in federal Vocational Education Act funds to local school district Boards of Cooperative Educational Services and community college In one sens it has a bigger impact on many area districts because the Re- gents action is final and not Just a recommendation te the Legislature as Is the state aid propoeaL The Regents adopted the 1991-92 vocational education formula reluctantly noting they were in a "bopelea dilemma" because the federal government had found New York State's old method for distributing the funds unacceptable The new formula which allocates the federal aid based mainly on the property wealth behind each pupil and the concentration of low income families in the re is expected to effect seriously at least sis Westchester vocational education program Regents Vice Chancellor Edward Meyer of Armonk failed in an attempt to have the Regents approve a phase-in of the new formula over three year He warned the proposal "will create havoc" in existing vocational eduation programs at I time when the need for the training programs is increasing Yonkers is among the biggest losers in the stale under the new formal with its allocation scheduled te be cut to 9260742 from the current 9402447 Other losers are Westchester Community College 9K1I33 from 9542742: Tarrytow 97702 from 933102 White Plain 90J37 from 930001 Mamaro-neck 91123 from 9471 and Green- burgh Central 7 9224 from 941251 The taint program run by New Rochelle and Mount Vernon ia scheduled to receive 92172 down from 934954 Area vocation education programs slated to gain from the new formula Include Port Chester from (11241 to 942143 Souther Westchester BOCES 9236396 to 927134 end Putnam Norther Westchester BOCE 9316117 jo 934011 la aa attempt to soften the blow of the new formula on the adversely affected district the Regents voted to act aside (10 mUlioa in their state aid recommends tiGM for local vocational education program If the Legislature approves the proposal Yonker for example would receive 90000 But this would still put the city school district mors than (100000 short of Its current federal allocation for vocational education program Herbert Herbs director of occupational and continuing education for the Yonkers school said the cut would have a impact on the programs the district could offer "Because we're located la Westchester it seems to have some Impact on our allocation" he said in an interview after the Regents vote referring to the new formula which considers property wealth behind each pupil Statewide the federal VEA funds represent about 7 percent of the total (600 million spent on vocational education program with the remainder being picked up by the state However ta Yonkera and ether city school district the current federal VEA allocation Is about IS percent of the total spent on those program according to state education department official AIM ymUcAAUrmL-' IS gMfet fPWUCMUUM ItM to at Mu nVNM MiMOUIAM' MOMS MC SH IrwMf Uwm Arnliy IS am MMl VNitta fertfeay aaU SmSUaau Mpm AWAICtMIHAA Jaaaaa Bfed- Usslsl IS Orafea 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MMrMfefel OfeM I CfeMfeMry Mm Afe FMcnug IMm 14 I Mfe feLoLfeA MgillA JBa IMF NVAre WF rUTflU IWta Ml AAHimwl FfeMfer at Maw BsfefeNag LAS AWOOO FUNU al rnotaa a ms w- abc Vbiabl VMMfeg FrMfey 9 SUL FwfeferN Say WSA sal aaaat ml ANfey Mm Gowaa All Saints' Church la Bar- When she married John Joseph Gowaa Sr in 192 she moved to Rye where she was a parishioner of Christ's Church When he died in 107 she went to live with her daughter In addition to her she to survived by a ter Mr Arthur (Annie) Sohmer of Long Island City a brother George Gray of Harrison and four grandchildren A son John Joseph Cows Jr died ta 1171 murder weapon ta JR's own closet That means the killer' could be JR's beleegured wife Sue Ellen who wu so drunk the night of- the shooting that she really cant remember if she did tt i Bat then again tt could be Sue Ellen's scheming sister Kristen fresh from an affair witt JR Or tt could be brother Bobby or brother-in-law PROFITS OfeBtlaatd frutn page oae or the cuslomen will pay the hefty bill for the outage which occurred Oct 17 as the result of a water leak ia the containment building Customers presently are being charged about 9100000 day for the cost of power for the closed nuclear plant through the fuel adjustment portion of customers' MU However although the PSC permitted the hike to go into effect earlier this month the agency directed that the money might have to be refunded depend-tag upon the ftadinp of the Investigation The PSC in announcing the investigation said the commission previously has said "it intends to order refunds of the fuel adjustment if it determines that imprudent actions by management caused the shutdown or extended its duration" The plant has been cloned since Oct 17 alter operators discovered that 100000 gallons of water leaked unnoticed into the containment building despite the existence of a aeries of monitors designed to alert them to the water build-ep Martin he seemed to have peaked as a star of the old comedy "I Dream of Jeen-nie" But Hjgmaa gave the role special touch With the softest of Sou then smile witt the gentlest of voice his JR Ewing destroyed companies and friends and family He became the moat hated figure on television Howard Ceaell notwithstanding During all thi the rat-tags kept climbing Then JR was gunned down by a unknown assailant in the final momenta of last season Audiences had to wait six months for the mystery to start In unravel Hype continued an- -abated JR to recovering now but no one's sure If bell be able te walk again And his dad has Just discovered the JR? Coatweed from page sec 9 There remains of course a distinguished minority that couldn't cere less about Even some of them however may watch tonight "I'm not that hooked" said Pamela Biesada 32 of Lansing Mick "But I may have to watch just to be socially AU this comes at a time when fever has hit a peak There have been JJL Kters and a "Dallas" rd game and a "JR for campaign and even an official brand of JR beer This make-believe character has reached the lofty status once held by Billy Carter And the fad goes on In London odds makers have been taking bets on who did it And in Hollywood officials have been taking precautions worthy of the Manhattan Project which cave us the atomic bomb rtwny scenes have been shot just to kerp people gueuung Today officials insist there still are only 20 people who know who did it AS the fuss may be surprise to the crowd How can a nation that yawned during iU presidential campaign come alive during TV soan oners? 1 WelLyM can chalk it up to some old-fashioned showmanship For year TV folks have kinged for prime-time soap a show with -continuing story lines that keep the viewer coming The company that finally came through was Lorimar then known mostly for "The Lonmar created "Dribs" witt aU the elements of a dime-store novel or a Sidney Sheldon movie It centered around the Ewing family super-rich Texas da that combines oil-freU millions and frontier spirit Audiences could see beautiful setting beautiful people seedy romances and baleful revenge Some of the scripts had treamrolier touche but there was a saving grace The camera work usually was excellent the acting was done with understated procisioo Leading aU that was Larry Ragman a Texas native and aa ulikefy villain Son of former Brand-way auperslar Mary i GUMSHOES Creltaeed from page toe Rye Police Chief William Hagele to one of those who has thrown up his bands on this case He admits he cannot figure out who did tt Too many Hagele said But the head of the Port Chester Police Department's Street Crimes Unit Sgt Carl Vcmstra to not letting himself be thrown off the scent by plot tricks designed to make suspect out of everybody Verrastre knows crime He also figures that be knowi tele- James Flick a Rye officer thinks Kristin did tt "She kas the motive" Flick said He said be believes was about to rua Kristen out of tow because she wu going te blackmail kirn "She's out of her league" Flick said "He (JR to the best blackmailer ta the world" The Flicks are keeping tt ta the family LL Brin Flick the Harrison Police Department agrees with his brother He termed the shooting of by Kristin si act" ptemming from their romantic involvement Another detective ready to put the collar on Kristin ta Edward Loro Jr Ryo Town resident who to a member ef the New York City police Intelligence Unit Fran what I gather Kriatta did It" Larch uH "She had the Lorc said be has not seen the show often but developed hto theory from reading newspaper accounts ef the shooting end talking to other officers ta the department Although they have suspended legs! we- JN MEMORIAAA rering an the pressing question of "who shot the odu remain pasted in Lbs Vega Sw Ellen to the favorite at 3-i Kristin would bu a strong place bet at 9-1 And down there at 29-1 to old' himself That sounds like a good bet to LL Jama Gleason of the Greenwich department 1 He to taveril gating the cue "aa attempted anicide" There to motive even far that "I think be (J Jl) to Gleason said "Hf to looking for sympathy Sympathy JJL may not get Good ratings are something else again Two out ef every five television sets in the LJtian were tuned tota the tost episode of TMta" wbee the plats really thickened Tonight at 1 CBS anticipate the hypo will pay off I Si sir MvfeS tag FMfeN Mfe fefeWt I IMM Mfe Lfevfe Mary safe SVAFfeOAM NMfefeaS Am ALNAt Tfe MrMfeayi In I CfefeT fefe am ya 1 1 trmm mat I BMI He suspects was Sue EUea Mr Ewing herself "It has te be his wife" Verrastre uid Why? "Because they (the show's producers) are going te phase her out toon" So mack for motivM Not a say ether officer Three of them to fact agree that the prime suspect to Kristin Sue Ellee'i sister OfeiffeML LMTfeMfe.

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