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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 16

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
Location:
Mamaroneck, New York
Issue Date:
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16
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J' Gannett Westchester NewspapersSunday, March 21, 1982 3 A 15 Section. Assessment bill approved i The state Assembly approved legislation last week designed to help communities more accurately assess the value of income-producing TTS6 ill enjoyed the support of Yonkers, New Rochelle and other cities which saw.it as a StateRcgion -I means of discouraging lawsuits (nought by commercial -property -ownera seeking assessment reductions. The bill has been approved for three consec utive years in the Assembly, only to die in the i been in the Senate' Sena te1 This year, it has not even sembly nburgh, old be One of its Assembly sponsors, said Finneran, D-Green Senate sponsor would William B. he expected a he hoped the bill would fare better there this year Wause of a -proliferation of property assessment reduction suits from across the state. The bill requires owners of income-producing property, such ns department file profit-apd-loss reports with local assessors.

The assessor, would use thiajnfonnation in computing- the value of the property," and would also be able -to compare it with reports fined by other Income-producing property. Upstaters oppose Koch Sale 13.99. Day in, day out our Motion Pant is the most comfortable pant to wear. No matter what you do; our Motion Pent does it, too. And these easy-care blouses are the perfect partners! Regularly $18 and $19.

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Sale 39.99 SYRACUSE (AP) New York City Mayor Ed Koch has at least one upstate supporter in his bid for the governorship, but at least 8,411 upstaters are out to "Stop Koch, according to the Syracuse Herald-Journal. The newspaper three weeks ago responded to life upstate Kochs derogatory comments about by printing "We dont Want Ed Koch for coupons in its Sunday, Feb. 28 edition. Koch'; had commented in Playboy Magazine that life in the suburbs is sterile1! and that rural life is a iokeV Among the resj in Koch coupons mailed back the newspaper was'We wonder where the Big Apple would be without the upstate We hicks think I the Big Apple a little worm in The coupon was in several newspapers and in the New York Daily News. only-one coupon of the 8,412 recieved I i hi-: j.jl )l i i ,4.

-'ll i- I stated rapport for Kochs gubernatorial bid. Syracuse paper recieved 621 responses tThe from New York. City. Of these, 16 people Joined ranks with tbs mayor, giving him a statewide" following of 17 coupon clippers. Turtles race spring NEW YORK (AP) The Second Annual wasnt lifeTn the fast lane, tores well spring Just Sava 20.

Save on big kids' dressy tops and bottoms. Al dress shirts and stretch pints for boys. Selected tops and pants for girts. but with Saturday afternoons temp into the 50s and the official arrival hours away, no one complained. The event, sponsored by the citys Department of Parks, was held in New York's Central Park.

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Six terrapins with names such as Slymo Greeno and Ivan the Terrapin. competed in the days card of eight races. As about 50 curious spectators gathered around the turtle, track for one of the races, the official starter, 18-year-old Paul Bode, blasted The Call to the Post on his kazoo. Cohen warned the crowd: Stand back. They kick.

In a flash the turtles were off, ambling their way from the cpnter of the track to the finish line about two feet away. Theater appeal rejected A State Supreme Court justice, apparently tired of the drawn-out court action surrounding the Portman hotel project, has' rejected a last-ditch effort to block demoli-of two tion of two Manhattan theaters on the Times Square site of the proposed hotel Acting Justice Richard1 Lee Price told opponents of the demolition Friday: "There comes a time when all litigation must come to an It is Inappropriate for this court to intervene at this Save $19 to $30Afen, get down to business and save on these handsome suits. Choose our 4-part Quad for a whole wardrobe of great looks. Or look sharp in our trim-fitting Gentry 3-pc. pinstripe classic.

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Sale 9.99 Demolition opponents were seeking a prelimi-i rare barring aky demolition or. injunction $als prices effectors through Saturday, March nary construction on the Broadway site. The Supreme Court is considering action on a petition by other groups opposed to demolition of the Helen Hayes and Morosco theaters. If the Supreme Court does not hear the case, 4 H-Ai 'X' -rt- vH-V the two- hotelswill bedestroyedA- sta; TgrAnted' to' the anti-Poi Supreme Court decision. to the anti-Portman groups stav-oaa peodingv In Manhattan, Price denied the motion for a -prolimiiiary injunction1, denied the IttObonby Portman -hotel supporters 'to' dismiss the pro-theater groups lawsuit, and denied the demolition opponents request torn stay pending appeal.

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