Table Of ContentJanuary 27, 1994 Price 75¢
Issue No. 22 80 Pages
School board has
$40M in projects on
Town Meeting warrant
By Neil Fater said they want the School Build-
The School Committee met ing Committee to go to Town
with members of the Finance Meeting armed with one com-
Committee and the School prehensive warrant article. It
Building Committee Tuesday would ask the town to raise by
night and came away with a $40 taxation an amount not to
million base project and a war- exceed $40 million and would
rant-article strategy for April include four sections.
Town Meeting. The four sections would deal
With a unanimous vote, individually with the $26 mil-
School Committee members (Continued on page 31)
Seniors ask selectmen
Photo by Lisa Adelsberger
to find land for center
Cross-country skiing on AVIS land, Baker’s Meadow off Reservation Road,
are, from left, Marta Hornidge, Patricia Probst, Richard Fletcher and Dave
By Don Staruk spirit” the plan to build a new Doub.
Members of the Council on senior center, and to assist in AVIS: 100 years conserving land
Aging Monday night asked the bringing the request for pur-
Board of Selectmen to commit chase of land to Town Meeting.
to providing a piece of land to Selectman William Downs By Don Staruk narrative history of the group’s evolution
serve as the site for a new cast the sole dissenting vote, The Andover Village Improvement from a civic beautification project to an
senior center, even if that indicating that he needed to see Society, founded during a national move- organized protector of open space.
means spending up to $500,000 more specifics. The request will ment toward beautification at the turn of The group also is kicking off a 100th
to buy a piece of property. not be ready for this April’s the last century, is celebrating 100 years of anniversary fund-raiser, for which it’s
They were told that only Town Meeting, and will proba- conservation this year. The group that selling new AVIS street maps (highlight-
Town Meeting can appropriate bly be presented at what Select- started as an effort to clean up streets and ing all AVIS properties), sweatshirts and
money, but four of the five man James Barenboim called plant flowers and shrubs to spruce up the T-shirts, and awarding a special pin to
selectmen voted to endorse “in (Continued on page 33) town now owns, protects and maintains anyone making a donation of $100, “one
Pike School names a new more than 1,000 acres of open space in dollar for every year,” according to Peggy
Andover. Keck, AVIS trustee in charge of land
The group will celebrate its centennial acquisition.
| headmaster, John Waters with a variety of activities from now The merchandise is available at Moor
through November, beginning this week and Mountain outfitters in Dundee Park.
with the opening of a show at the Andover The maps are also available at the Depart-
The board of trustees of the past 10 years, the school has Historical Society. AVIS: A Century of ment of Community Development and
1 Pike School has named John M. become well-known for its edu- Caring for the Land, opened yesterday, Planning at town offices.
Waters to be the new head cational programs, at the heart Wednesday, Jan. 26, and runs through Ms. Keck has been on the AVIS board of
i| begMirn.n inWg atJeulrys 1. has 20 years opfh iwlohsiocphh y.i s Hhei s alcshoi ldh-asc enttaeurgehdt April 29. The show features a pictorial and (Contir
experience with independent English and history, coached
schools and is currently direc- several sports and served as an Paul Krasnoo: a very young artist
tor of the middle school at adviser to students in grades 6-
Kingswood-Oxford School in 12. For many years he had an
West Hartford, Conn. In the (Continued on back page} By Neil Fater tion to possessing a handle on the art of
Wt a Krasnoo jumps into some- understatement (“He does like to take pho-
INSIDE: alSial thing, it’s with both feet - tographs,” he said of his father), the teen-
® First Essex Bank to open branch at old post office: page 33. and no life preserver. aged Krasnoo also handles an artist’s tools
Exhibit A: The family believes in the val- with great success.
¢ Election update: page 46.
* Need a permit from the town? Better read this story: page 39. ue of education and reading for pleasure.
© River Road bridge won't close; hearing scheduled: page 3. Tlhy e3r0e,f0o0r0e ,b ootkhse. Krasnoo home contains near-
* McDonald's responds to non-smokers: page 6. Exhibit B: James Krasnoo, the father, who
¢ Mary Byrne Potvin is dead at age 56, page 23. is president of Andover High School's parent In fact, Mr. Krasnoo, a junior at Andover
¢ Phillips Academy to preserve Abbot Academy Circle: page 37. advisory council, enjoys photography. “He High School, already has entered and won
NEXT WEEK: went on a trip to Europe this summer and he several competitions and sold five of his
* 1994 Tax Supplement, a special section. tookE xhaibboiutt C2;, 0P00a ulpi cKturraessn,o” o sahiidm sheilsf .s onI,n Paadudli.- works. (Continued on page 49)
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TOWNTALK
Earthquake was frightening because you were cut Trerotola. He also said that his Monday. “Stephen just came through
off from communication,” said Mr. Andover neighbor, Sabrina Sanz, had everything wonderfully.”
Trerotola, except for what one could told him her brother’s apartment in the Stephen Milmoe, 15, of 1 Landau
Greg and Judy Trerotola and their hear over transistor radios. L.A. area had been condemned as well. Lane and a freshman at Andover High
daughters, Amanda, 5, and Molly, 2, of Perhaps the most troubling experi- On a lighter note, the Trerotola fam- School, suffers from medulloblastoma,
6 Rogers Brook East, were among the ence for the Trerotola family was not ily itself was featured on a piece about a malignant brain tumor, He went to
Andover residents in the Los Angeles knowing for several hours whether Mr. how children were dealing with the Duke University in Durham, N.C., Nov.
area during last Monday’s damaging Trerotola’s sister was safe. His sister disaster, on the Channel 13 evening 18 for an autologous bone marrow-res-
earthquake. lives in the Santa Clarita Valley, which news there. “We told our kids it was cue operation, during which his bone
“We were about five miles from the was virtually cut off from the rest of God with hiccups or that it was God marrow and stem cells were harvested.
epicenter. We were all scared,” said Los Angeles by the collapse of several making a mountain,” he said. “They've He had a week of intense chemothera-
Mr. Trerotola. “It was as if someone highways. Eventually, a friend on a dealt with it extremely well. My oldest py, then his marrow and stem cells
had taken your house and shaken it motorcycle carried word back that she girl slept through the after-shocks Sat- were reinjected. The Milmoes were
back and forth and then upside down.” was OK, urday night.” warned that the entire procedure and
Mr. Trerotola, who was born in Los “He really risked a lot,” said Mr. Mr. Trerotola said one of the best recovery could take three months or
Angeles, was visiting his mother in the Trerotola. “He was dodging avalanch- things to come out of the experience longer, but Stephen made it home in
town of Chatsworth when the earth- es, he said, traveling this mountainous was the way people pulled together. just two months.
quake hit. It has been labeled the most road, to make sure everyone was safe.” “Tt wasn’t more than an hour after “We came home Thursday,” Jan. 20,
expensive natural disaster in this While no one in his family was the quake that neighbors were going Ms. Milmoe said.
country’s history. injured, there was a great deal of mone- around from house to house,” he said. Stephen’s friends, Erich Birkby
He said it was difficult to get out of tary loss due to 6.6-on-the-Richter-scale Crews had power and running water and Matt Hardiman, met Stephen and
the house in the dark, early-morning trembler. back on line within 24 hours. his mother at the airport and served as
hours because the floors were covered “My mother’s house has structural kkk baggage carriers. Roe Cogliano, a fam-
with broken glass. Outside, neighbors damage. It’s going to require repairs. Stephen Milmoe ily friend, her son, James, and
gathered on the streets.
“Everyone turned on their radio. It Two of the condominiums she owns e’re home,” Alex Milmoe said (Continued on page 4)
have been condemned,” said Mr.
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Town sets two
hearings on
¢ ome kids are here three
hours a day doing nothing,
smoking bylaw
literally nothing, and every
day. Their parents don’t know what
they are doing.’
The Board of Health will hold two
hearings on a proposed smoking bylaw Library Director James Sutton, talk-
for the town, the first on Monday, Jan. ing about the problem of kids hanging
31, the second on Monday, Feb. 14, 6:30 out at Memorial Hall Library, editori-
p.m. for both, at town offices. Resi- al, page 34
dents will vote on a smoking bylaw at
April Town Meeting.
Rep. Coon plans 6 he good news is I don’t feel
frantic about all the books
local hours I'm reading at once; instead I
Photo by Lisa Adelsberger feel there is so much to look forward
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Negotiating the River Road bridge — Plows cleared snow for traffic
State Rep. Gary Coon, R-Andover, on the River Road bridge over Interstate 93 during a recent snow- Perry Colmore’s column, pages 34, 35
will hold local office hours Monday,
storm, but negotiating the bridge is sure to become more difficult
Jan. 31 at Memorial Hall Library from as the state moves ahead with plans to replace the deteriorated
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, An appointment bridge deck and center pier. Te no trouble finding the sil-
is not necessary. Although state highway officials have backed off from a threat to ver lining during one of the
For more information, call Rep. close the bridge for six months or more during the planned con- recent snowstorms. The
Coon’s office at 617-722-2489. struction, how to deal with the traffic while the work is being done Andover Department of Public
is still up in the air. Town Manager Buzz Stapcezynski said Monday Works is where I found it.’
Taxes due Feb. 1 that options being considered include allowing one-way traffic,
constructing a temporary bridge or making enlargements to the Jon Schwartz, in a letter to the editor,
existing bridge. Mr. Stapczynski recommended that anyone with page 35
The town of Andover has mailed the an interest in the future of the bridge, or who commutes across it,
actual tax bills for fiscal year 1994. The attend a public hearing with state officials tonight, Thursday, Jan. (4 t’s very exciting to have your
third quarter amount is due Tuesday, 27, at 7:30 p.m. at Greater Lawrence Technical School, 57 River child’s body making platelets.’
Feb. 1. Taxes unpaid after that date are Road. “They will be proposing a number of alternatives for our
subject to interest charges of 14 per- review that night,” Mr. Stapezynski said. Alex Milmoe, the mother of Stephen,
cent. Construction pans will be available an hour before the meeting so who is fighting a brain tumor,
The town offices at 36 Bartlet St. are that anyone interested can view and discuss them with engineers. Towntalk, pages 2, 4
open Monday through Friday from 8:30 Rep. Gary Coon, Sen. John D. O’Brien and Congressman Martin
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The tax collector’s Meehan are also expected to attend.
office will be open Monday night, Jan.
Index
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GOP plans gala dancing will follow. Tickets are avail- Tribune, will be guest moderator.
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Andover tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 28, after
a TOWNTALK spending nearly four months in Columbia,
S.C., where she underwent a bone marrow
an cterra.n splant operation in her fight against can-
“She’s doing good. She’s coming home Fri-
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breadth of the garage that read, logical problems during experimen- ‘What is with all this mail?’ ” around a lot of people because the transplant
“Welcome Home Stephen.” tal drug and chemotherapy treat- Stephen also wanted to thank operation has made her temporarily vulnera-
“American Airlines was wonder- ments prior to the operation, and those who contributed to his favorite ble to germs and infection.
ful,” Ms. Milmoe said. still has some paralysis on his right charity, the Hole in the Wall Gang “She won't be going back to school this
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all the little bags of peanuts he want- the dexterity in his right hand, and with Showcase Cinema on Route 114 cia said.
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was necessary because the intense “We're both just very glad to be Amy Duarte is coming home to
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McDonald's responds
Fax it to the Townsman: 508-470-2819
to non-smokers
By Don Staruk tle bit more of the lobby non- ANNIE DAKOTA
McDonald’s Restaurant on smoking,” Mr. Curtin said.
North Main Street has decided to Mr. Curtin said the restaurant Final Weekend
expand its non-smoking section has three exhaust fans over the
in response to complaints. grills, two for the Fryolaters and 30% OFF
Half the front lobby of the an air intake system so there’s a
restaurant is currently non- lot of air is being drawn out.
smoking. As of Feb. 1, the entire “The air quality in the store
front section, about 46 of its total usually is very good,” he said. ALL CLOTHING
64 seats, will be non-smoking. For Mr. McCarron, that’s not
The action follows complaints enough.
from Tom McCarron, a father “It’s not good enough. I think Except Sweaters
who said he couldn’t take his 4- he’s missing the point,” Mr.
year-old son to the establishment McCarron said in response to
because of too much cigarette Mr. Curtin’s comments. 13 Main Street
smoke. Mr. McCarron’s concern Mr. McCarron said he and one Andover, MA
with McDonald’s smoking policy or two other volunteers will be in 474-8919
was featured in Jan. 6 and Jan. 13 front of McDonald’s at lunch
Townsman articles. Board of time handing out literature from
Health officials are working on a the American Cancer Society Hours: M-W_ 10-6; Th 10-8; F 10-6
smoking-policy proposal for and a flier questioning McDon-
April Town Meeting. That article ald’s smoking policy. Sat. 10-5:30 Sun. 12-5
may propose a complete ban on He also said his son really
smoking in restaurants and hasn’t gotten involved in all the
municipal buildings. hullabaloo surrounding this
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BUSINESS
VNA HomeCare announces
some new staff members
Phebe Goldman, executive director staff and oversee all personnel func-
of the Home Health Foundation, 1 tions, including policy development
Union St., recently announced the and recruitment. Mr. Zanco has a 1971
appointment of two directors to the science degree in education from
senior management team. Wendy Westfield State College. The Marble-
Houghton of Andover is director of head resident was previously director
HomeCare Inc. She is responsible for of training and development/human
the administrative and financial man- resource manager for Modicon/AEG
agement of the agency. HomeCare is in North Andover.
overseen by a volunteer board of direc- In other news of the firm, Karen
Harvey of Andover has been named
tors.
Ms. Houghton was previously vice director of admissions for VNA Home-
president of AmeriCare at Home. She Care. Ms. Harvey is responsible for the
received a bachelor’s degree in nurs- central intake department for the
ing science from Northern Illinois Uni- three affiliated agencies. Her duties
versity in 1975 and a master’s degree include overseeing all aspects of inter-
in business administration from nal and external customer service
Rochester Institute of Technology in including business development. Photo by Lisa Adelsberger
1987. Ms. Houghton is married with Ms. Harvey has 18 years of commu-
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of care while decreasing the cost of ser- berly Quality Care in Boston. Previ- entrants.
vices, home care will continue to play ously, Ms. Harvey was director of Raytheon reports 9.1 percent
a vital role. At HomeCare Inc. we con- HomeCare Inc., a VNA affiliate. She
stantly strive to meet the changing has a master’s degree in community
needs of our community residents health nursing from Boston University increase in earnings in 1993
while providing care in the comfort of and serves on the publications adviso-
their homes,” said Ms. Houghton. ry counsel for the American Journal of
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YMCA recognizes J. Ferlandos Comparable results for 1992 were earn- backlog at Raytheon Engineers & Con-
ings of $635.1 million and earnings per structors. Total backlog included fund-
Davis for outstanding contributions shaTreh e of c$o4.m7p2.a ny also reported 1993 elido nU,. S, government orders of $4.519 bil:
fourth-quarter results. Earnings were “Raytheon achieved record earn-
recJo.g nFiezrelda nbdyo s theD aYviMsC Ao f BAlnadcokv eArc hiweav-s andA tt uttohres . banquet, Dr. Henry Ponder, $c$1e18n.t53..7 4. EmaFirolnrli inotgnh,se apsnea rm iesn hcarpreeear sieoi ndco fr eia9n.s 1e 1d9p 9e2rt,-o ais anigddsi ffDfioecrnu nltiths e eJnc.io nPntiohc maircdco,n seRecanuyvttiihrveeoo nnm yeecnahtra ,ir”i- n
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International Programs and Adminis- ers. to $9.201 billion, versus $9.058 billion profits were up over 40 percent. D.C.
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40 hours of community service to his contributions to the youth of 1992. (Continued on page 9)
youth serving as role models, mentors Greater Boston.
DYSON JAMES M. BATTEN, EA
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The 1993 Revenue Reconciliation Act does include provisions to alleviate the strain the retroactive provisions will
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THE TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 27, 1994 9
J.B. Doherty honors Kathy Edholm, Kirk Charles Crockett is a partner
Clarke, Jack Hewitt, top 93 producers Charles E. Crockett of the England Insurance Practice. He
Boston office of Andersen Con- lives in Andover with his wife,
sulting has been admitted as a Margaret, and their two chil-
J. B. Doherty Associ- “By nature, our indus- partner of Andersen Consulting. dren.
ates recently acknowl- try is heavily driven by Mr. Crockett joined Andersen
edged its top 1993 pro- personal referrals and Consulting in 1981. Andersen Consulting is an
ducers. Kathy Edholm contacts. He received a bachelor of sci- international management and
was recognized for the “It’s certainly been ence degree in accounting and information technology consult-
firm’s highest produc- evident in Kathy’s suc- computer science from Duke ing organization with more than
tion in residential sales 7 cess that her commit- University. Mr. Crockett is a 27,000 professionals serving
for the entire year. ment and abilities have member of the systems integra- clients through 151 offices in 46
caused many people to %
tion group and specializes in sys- countries. The organization
She has been associat- recommend her for tems planning, design and instal- helps its clients link technology,
ed with the firm since its assistance in the pur- lation engagements in the New strategy, processes and people.
inception in 1981 and chase or sale of a home,’
has been involved in the Kathy Edholm said firm president Kirk Clarke
real estate industry since Christopher Doherty.
“IF YOU'RE LOOKING
1973.
(Continued on page 10)
Raytheon’s earnings increase 9.1 percent FOR A FUR, YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR ME!”
(Continued from page 8} end, and the Aircraft Group was strength-
ened with the acquisition of Raytheon Corpo-
structors doubled its year-end backlog with a rate Jets. The total return to shareholders for Paula says:
major refinery award in Thailand, in addi- 1993, including stock appreciation and divi- The Sweetest Way To
tion to the acquisition of Ebasco at year’s dends, was 31.5 percent.”
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While nearly everyone experiences minor neck aches, before having their Social Security benefits cut back. The limit is now up
stiffness and pain from time to time, persistent pain in the neck to $11,160 (up from $10,560 last year) for recipients between the ages
merits a visit to the chiropractor, Neck discomfort that lasts of 65 and 69. The earnings limit for Social Security recipients below the
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nerve irritations. Aside from the seven bones that comprise the self-employment income earned in excess of the limits by those aged 65
cervical spine, the neck also contains eight pairs of spinal to 69, the government reduces Social Security benefits by $1 For every
nerves which branch out to various parts of the body. Thus, if $2 eamed by those under 65 years of age, benefits are reduced $1
Social Security benefits are partly subject to income tax if the recipient's
stress upon the neck were to result in nerve irritation, it would income (including tax-exempt interest and half the amount of Social
be possible that pain would crop up between the shoulder Security benefits received) exceeds $25,000 for individuals and $32,000
blades. It is also quite possible for headache, dizziness and for married couples. Helping you coordinate Social Security income with
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Michael Kaleel spoke on tax opportunities J.B. Doherty honors
Michael M. Kaleel of Andover was a speaker at transfer using the generation skipping trust (GST). 93 d
Chubb Life’s recent RSVP tax law seminar in Boston. The financial services expert specializes in using the fop Ppr o UCErsS
GST to preserve family wealth through multiple gen- (Continued from p. 9) ated with the
The three-day meeti;n g of presentati:o ns by recog- erations. firm since
nized experts in the financial planning field focused Kirk Clark and 1986 and has
on new tax law opportunities created by the federal His company, which provides its services on a Jack Hewitt twice been
1993 Tax Act. national basis, specializes in business continuation, Also _recog- » recognized
executive benefit planning, wealth accumulation and _ nized for top pro- © for top annu-
Mr. Kaleel, president of The Kaleel Co. of Boston, wealth distribution plans for business owners, duction in the ® al produc-
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