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' _ A Jdhnvilléwi1l’bE:i9iIIed01gtheVi11age.Boar<1b§rAnn. ~‘MentiS‘ who polled 649.: votes and ink,-jurti-bent Harry McClain with 653- LBo..th‘M¢Ii1fiB and 7M‘cC1fiain[ are »‘R9.p1lbli'cans ,a1S'_0*; They‘ defeated 4VD‘emocr.atsv ‘Paul Lamagra Wh0poll‘ed 225«votgs‘:and Melinda Verstraete~ _w‘tiho;po1led‘ 304 VQte8. T , j ‘ L & J ‘Thus, the Vi1Iage*;B6ard%*wil19rem;'é1in a1l'Repu'_blican the ot§‘1ef=ineumbem:, J ames Hall, having another two [years iii his tgrm. ‘When J ohniviille taliies of in April, he. will appoint his -own successor.._ John‘.ville’.s trustee term has twojregts «to 1‘=,_un. ‘ A ASeiIenty—:Eighth Yiéjar, No. 48, ‘WEBSTER’, I§—;Y., Wednesday, March 23,5197‘? Si94nte. nc%e, on ‘Pl %C%hurg;¢e To .lui|¢ A one year sentence inthe ‘Monrge County.J.ai1~or1:a.mis- demeanQrMcharge~of petty lar- cériyby Town Jtlsticedack A. Vanlngén [against Diane Johnson of M81 fsaratoga Ave- nue is .cux're'nt1y,,being an pealed by the Public Dee. Lfender’s of \ the gxounds that the sentence is “exces- sive.” ‘ l - by Marianne «J aoobs To those of you who have been. breathlessly - awaiting the outcome of the\ Town of ‘Webster Police. case against Rodman Lucki-n_ .a'nd.~Ke11‘y‘ Newman: of North Bose‘-(as made famous. in the Rochester Patriot) read. on: Lllcldn and N‘eWI\m1nW8f6 phone, he orderedg couple _ arrested for driving 8 vehicle-» released and «the . (afF0!'d’ »Pick~up tmck);in the‘ and photos that had been ‘ villageyof Webster on I;)ecem- taken shredded, - ' bér 16.1976 by Police Officer . Following this, the Patriot George. Ma0KenZi9 assi ‘learned of the incident and by sof Kenneth 13,988“ has written three articles on . and chjarsed with _d!_‘iViYig the case. In addition, the 'Wi.th out lh§lJra with police appealed to the Dig. improper plates The truck trict Att6fne;v’s- of con- bore : Co'lorad0‘ liecergse ceriiing 'V‘a_n,Ingen’s ruling , .D1&t,88-'-8 «state in and '.L.u‘cki‘n and Newman 1‘ - » inaurance_ is not required: have ~contact‘ed the Monroe ,. Newman was charged with ,- County Legal -Assis‘timoe ~:xi..;.;.,~,pennitting~her:vehicle to be, Cprpora|;,id)1;‘.\c};;’n-gins; .- - «operated. mithuut _:ins1ui:ance‘- .they {were «illegally arrested; .o _ since it was registered in her ordered ..to “3't§y out of * 3 » ‘ name. The truck was towedto Webste:”*’and forged to pay _ v V _. ,,,:...: 55$? webs“? police Depart. $12.50,f_°r‘t9wing_ V“ V [The Village of Webster has ..~_,\..m§ ĮढȞʅܓЯ૨ܶਝढȞ 1 Aecojai;ng._;w.‘1hQ. Bp , commenced construction of Newman Wereihandcuifeflto “report, ‘Officer MacKenzie .a'l°th°?1‘nk 9f thf 24 raw ‘ ' abar at the Police‘ ‘station to stopped the truck a ob. ‘Wt?!’1m9'Wh1Ch.V§'!1l‘be*C0n- await the arrival of. Town serving the passenger bend-_ - necting the new Village well Justice Jack Va-nymgen‘ ingrown, and oappea ! on the sandbar with the on Vaningmvs _«an.iv§1’, _.hiding rhsomefhingy He . ol(_i Village well field on De- after teVi8WiIT8 the Ŏ i checked the plates and found Wm. R°ad‘ N°\ Cm‘ ' and discusaingthe-siti,1at10n* those on thevehicle belonged tr?°t‘“g' Inc‘ °f B\°°kl’°\t with a Public ~Defende1'w by to the previous owner. The wlgbbeethe °°“t’:a°t-°~’ f°r~ Fhe , .. s » f -plates belonging. to Ms..New- 65- ‘feet °f lme \\.‘\mg \ man were inside thepick-up. “°”her1y - - the.v‘uag° ‘ ' ‘ «Under Colorado vehicle law‘ we“ 31°”: Dew“ .R°ad O ‘ ’ -‘when a vehicle is sold the t° Back?-5 R°ad t° 3901“ °f 7‘ n 0' pl'ates§s‘hould;remain with the §°;‘c’1‘{‘:lct‘°,;,‘h9\lBa5;}l°adf?‘§‘1“ v-’a=— , s. lSSec10n0« e A.t°ta1 °f 1'50 returns were %:§i‘:':1f°K1:e1;w1i::§g5a;1g:E wetter line will be constructed realized by. ‘hssemblyman charge. ’ ~ ‘within. the pavement of _De- ;’a2:‘§E,?:i::;‘;:'::$,':;::,‘i on February 24m.snm Wmand*BackusRoads-‘ a'ec ਮਝÞ of mm.i_ Stiller, Assistant District jiiaria possession—sent in ’A“'°,‘,'“°-V cf“ M°m'°° C9‘“‘tY from the newspaper pub: \\,'°~t°‘ Selgeant f,G.°Ea’.$1 licityz In addition, after K°*.“m°1°’ “\10. ‘Was Hives“- . speaking at Spry, Schroeder gahng “Fe matte‘? f0? the ~ L. V 0ma_ u v . d Tovrn Police ‘Department, en-~ §§§i§£ Hi'grli1Scho:gs,:ii0;:3i- §1°§ms 8 ggpgl 0%! cfeggat tional 500 returns were 05- a 3°“°- 9 ‘°“ ° -. 1?‘ tained_ . petals and the Appellate Di\_ri~ According to Hanna of the 8g:‘O°f the S“1\\m°iC°“\ti1 ~ . —- ,- e ~ « ~. her, 1960. In tha_i1;x:ase,_1t e :1o5°ii§’s?,l-$33\ eW98.f99n<1 ization and 41 percent dis- f'§°3§t°\° «Y”}1’:t“l°§°th°‘ *‘ approved. “. ed.°“;__h I'9’b.E3“’. 3°‘ Of special i’nterest,,accord- ,°°V~er 1 ‘no if *3 1hxl‘1y“.‘3“.r' , ing‘ to Hanna, was the ‘fact. §i‘°eaI “t“\\t ate: ~° ‘$95 that the students in high 93d §i.‘1’P9'?}~1.> #11‘ “ '1' ‘schools opined 76,to 24 per- 5“? V‘? 9931*\ .15s§f*°» the cent to decriminalize the 3'13 r°5t“{:1m1°n_ Pththe ’ possession but 30' percent of driver. \ , , °3° “\9 .t.“’_ .» thexsyesg» vOte¥recommende driveln s.s}t1g.t<1:;-—iiotam;ls- that~the~'maximum,atnountto }':’.\ea‘?19'.e‘(‘i' ‘c . W?§_ Ede bepossessedwithoutcriiriinal C f 6% illséilnst ‘*9 .9 action be. reduced to“ one a¥*1°“’m§\~ I3‘ a“:‘§9?»'m* _bu.ncm_T M , Xlxvingda eV§_ erseigd 1'1V(}§1r, ‘ The bill [to approve de- -19 3‘? $49 s‘§ .d the criiiiinailizgitionitliat is before °“;‘i%°5é, £1“ J“, 9' 53*“ she theStiite‘Senatesets,tlie‘max- W0“ er, 3359339., It e imum at one and one-quarter W.‘ gr 0 any new eve °p' ounces while the bill ‘before \!g!1*8- ml .1 d d, the Assembly ‘set ‘the ‘maxi- , 95”“ no ‘*7 as *=“,¢'El 8*“ ~ » . -J.a,nuaty_21stHbut received at '5; two Omzces’ the Police .Department on ‘CW ec l ‘:z’::;P°é:::iPi:::,‘i: , In; last weeks Webstérl ance Deputment to? Chief Her'a1;d,. an article announc- Kenneth ‘Hulbert demanding ~ings- they}-f()rthc9_n re - that the fingerprints and ~~mehtofMrs,JaniceAlmstead photos be destroyed‘ (so‘_me~ A ,fgmn_:gh¢; of edugatjn thingvthat fiod already taicen that her husband, mace. in view of the ;d_e~ __,J§’m¢§; wag ‘an o.emp1oyee of fendants on the date of their in; Xerox, Corporation.- §.Irre_st) and that the $12350 . A:,lius¢§nd_via ill. imnrketing tow1nS¢l“l1’Z°b°F°t“1’né<1> Kod'aEx..i?dlle>;=r‘c'gtet. itl,1\e.-2»‘s;+hc.‘w v?u‘«@1!d* mlitfer .3...‘ &i!0t.v.~.v..,....».~.¢.».gm.a.»v. o.1.“s.em---.+.,-n -1. W“ V . I 4v'mvnoqc~.:u¢ mu». Miss Johnson, who is 19, wvafs arrested on August 15, 1976 on the charge, having ‘ allegedly removed‘ $82.75 in merchandise from; the Big “N” store in [Webster Plaza and-, when Officer Robert Stein who was in plain clothes at the time, attempted to stop her, she tried to drive over him with 119: car. She saidvshe didn’tknowMhgj was a policeman. He said he showed his badge an 'annotm,Eed that be was a police officer. TRIUMPHANT-Tl§AjMV-Qéf Républicans elected to tl{e?Vil1“age Board last week included; left to r«ight, ihcumbQ1,1t‘~ Trustee Harry McClain, Trustee. Ann Mantis Mayor-elect Ro1fert~Johnvi1~1e. . Since then--September 1st-~‘sh_e he; also been ex-reptedv and charged with: a _‘ei;niler‘:offenee.vShe alfegedly took $58 worth. of property from theForma‘n Company in Bittsford» Plaza and when a security guard, Catherine Cannon, attempted to stop her, threatened her vgitlg; a knife. She also paid a $50 for taking‘ property from' Star Market in Rochester, on Sep- tember 18, had prostitution charges dropped on October 19, was released on $100 bail on , 1.1 loitering -charge in Rochester October 23, and is awaiting Grand Jury action on two charges of -criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree after she was found to possess credit cards Astdlen from purses at the Americana Hotel on Eilee- tion night. Charges are so pending on a‘ petty larceny rchargje involving ‘the theft of $29.95 worth of‘ merchandise from the Ups 8: Downs store in Rochester on December 1st. ¢‘r «,._. .. ‘u.~ V‘, 3 e By Lee Burgess , ‘ «Contrary to the decision‘ ‘of two other board members, Dr. Helge Gunther, 585 Bending Bough and a trustee of the—Webster Board of Education since 1974, has decided. to seek reelection this spring.» Her term -of office expires.June 30. ,‘ Earlier this month, Board President Mrs. Janice Almstead and Board ‘Trustee Mrs, Nancy Brush, a former president, indicated. that they would not run again. Their terms also expire Jun? 30. Mrs. Brus1r- announced last week that she would seek a seat on -the Webster Town Board as a Republican in November. , _ -Did the Brush/Alnistead -resignation ‘ announcements have any beaging on Guntjher’s decision? “No, not . at all, I did 'fee1,,though,'that since they announced‘ their -\ plans, I should‘ do the same without anyfnote dilly- dallying.” Dr; Gunther said over the weekend. \I feel that the last three 'yé£n\'s‘on the’ board have been generally good ones,” she continued. “We've been sincere with the community and staff, and We haven't rushed into any prograntis without careful‘ considera- tion.” Dr. Gunther listed the fo1‘mat'i—on of CDA (Curriculum A Development Committee),' relationships with the’ ‘community and. involvement of parents, and closer, work with state legisla- tive«uni‘ts as particularly posi- tive steps‘ of the board in re- cent years. But what needs to be done in the years ahead? “The first _ thing that. occurs to me is’ better coordination between schools,’ she says. \When a ’ Robe“ Nman, 537 Lake student levees ,fr0,m e1,em¢n- Road was driving his car *3‘? 3°,h°‘,’l t°,J‘}‘“°r h13h;°\ westbound on Lake‘ Road, -from Junior _h1sh_ tot huh when it slipped on the icey school, the transition‘ should pavement! (wh _~ sluwing bgsmoofh an»d_com,f°rt_a,b1e-I: ‘ down for tj.-laffice) and slid thmkvt°°s that 3\3115b11}tY 0f into a car driven by Stanley . nr9srar‘_n,s for the _r;{xceptIona1 Field, 590 Shiphuilders‘ Creek. Child Will bf-\_ 1mP01_¢3.n$.,;_j Road,who~was.tx*avelingeast v.~then~ I ;sa:v_ ex_ceI>tI_0r}ra1~ I on Lake Road, according to mean not only the mnately P0 ,‘ able that raises, ltho,ae_ “bye \.' ! セ セ ach.1eve.~tht.oush.11ard work.” ng¢;1.,._se,~=.=.(.3..,<_;.m-,1; ‘by the D;-. Gunfhéxt feels it will be impgrtant in the years ahead, as it has been ix‘t‘*the.past, to make certain that a do11‘ar’s‘ worth of value toeducation is received for_ every “dollar spent. “We’ll have to be care- rm, too, of ‘outside programs’ (innovative federal and state programs) that eteend to ‘be dumped on us some ! They erode away dollars that can be better spent‘. Thebig question is -.- are schools the proper‘ eabcial agency to’ handle many of _ these’ pro- ~grm.a?’’f ; ' Constructioxpi of \this sec- tion is scheduled toobe com- pletedjzy mid-May.3This sec- tion was originally bid with Section B of the West; End Interceptor -Sewer project -for the Town which follows the same rouge.‘ However, the Town‘ Board was not -able to award_that contract. due to ir~ regularities in the bids re- ceived. Section' B of the West End Interceptor Sewereis anti- cipated to be advertised forte-A bid’ in April, with construe- tion expected to start in late- June. . In‘ seI'1te*ncin.g Miss Johnson to 'the maximum, Justiee.,V_an Ingennomd that since November 23, 1973, she has been in trouble with the law on 27 different occasions. On eight occasiqnsé charges were either withdrawn «or re- duced by the Monroe County District Attorne‘y’s office. Pro- ba reports submitted to ‘Ju'di;e Van Ingen and the Pittsford Town Justice ‘recom- mended incarceration. Candidates for board of education this spring need 151 signatures on petitions td _.for ~el.ec.tion (deadline is April 18),_substa_ntiaI1y more than the traditi'ong‘1 25 necessary on pf petitions. “There's a ,g’rgat deal of talk that this incréagéd effort will mean fewer caniiidates, but I don’t think it will deter the person who is genuinely interested in running.” Is Improved Icey PuveVm‘§'nt Causes. Accident The family of Jon Gerling and the staff ‘at Empire State Weeklies. appreciate the soli- citous concern ‘and’ many’ phone inquiries \concerning his condi- tion at Rochéster Gen- eral hospital. A man was: taken to Roch- ester General Hospital fol- lowing a two .car vmptor vehicle gxccident on Friday, March 18,- according to Web- ster Police Officer Ernest Pavior. West Webster Ambulance wipu neaa. Knee, gower leg pains and minor bleeding. APP|y For Jobs The Webster Parks, Recrea- tion and Community [Ser- vices Department is now ac- cepting applications for Parks and Grounds imain-‘ tenance positions available during. Easter reéesa '(_Apri1~ 11—15)_and summer 1977; Ap- plications gan be at the office of Parks and: - «Town Hail, 1000 Ridge Road. We are happy to re- port that Whilehe re- mains in ‘intensive care” his {condition is va8tlyimPl'QY9.d‘and‘his complete neodvery is predicted. ~ we I. 9 .4-c.»_g - A J .‘ fv _. we 4 :.»v(«H um‘. ' - ~ -.‘ . ‘aw 1.‘,-Mel-«.........,...w4 ~ -- ~ haxvg;a&_v;gu.: ‘““\“\“*-v~ no--o.—....‘»Z‘\