The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont (2024)

DAY IN COURT Chittenden Circuit Judges George Costes, Matthew Katz and Linda Levitt presiding. Aug. 10 Jeffrey Angolano, 22, Essex Junction charged with attempting elude a police officer and careless and negligent tone driving in Winooski on June 17; pleaded innocent. Joseph E. Benoit, 41, Burlington charged with passing a bad check in Shelburne on June 27, 1991; pleaded innocent; case dismissed.

David A. Billings, 30, Colchester charged with simple assault, domestic, in Colchester on Aug. pleaded innocent. Bruce C. Bouffard, 27, Colchester charged with possession of Colchester on Aug.

pleaded innocent." Nancy L. Carter, 32, Burlington charged with DWI and impeding a police officer in Burlington on March 15; pleaded no contest to DWI, impeding a police officer charge dismissed; sentenced to six months suspended and fined $200. Todd Charlebois, 16, Colchester charged with attempting to elude a police officer in Colchester on June 19; pleaded innocent. Dale L. Conger, 36, Jeffersonville charged with second offense DWI, refusing to take a breath test and driving without it owner's consent in Colchester on Sept.

1, and attempting to elude a police officer and giving false information to a police officer in Westford on Jan. driving without owner's consent charge dismissed, pleaded no contest to other charges; sentenced to 10 months to one year all suspended but six months and fined $200. Thomas R. Curtis, 24, Burlington charged with unlawful mischief in Richmond on June pleaded innocent. Christine D.

Cushion, 27, Burlington charged with simple assault, domestic, in Winooski on June pleaded innocent. Martin Dion, 28, Burlington charged with driving while license suspended in Winooski on May 30; pleaded guilty; sentenced to two days. Wendell L. Ducharme, 35, Burlington charged with fourth offense DWI, giving false information to a police officer and driving while license suspended in Milton on May 22; pleaded no contest to THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS I SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1992 VERMONT BURLINGTON POLICE LOG FRIDAY 12:06 a.m.: Vandalism on Pearl Street; $300 damage to window. 12:12: Vandalism on Barrett Street; vehicle damaged.

2:38: Wallet and contents valued at $30 found on Riverside Avenue. 2:41: Vandalism on North Street; Henry Berard, 22, cited on unlawful mischief charge. 3:34: Disorderly conduct on North Winooski Avenue; Peter Becker, 34, cited. 5:16: Attempted burglary on Flynn Avenue. 8:22: Vandalism on Colchester Avenue; $100 damage to vehicle.

8:49: Vandalism on Chase Street; $150 damage to vehicle. 9:02: Larceny on Spruce Street; $300 radio taken from vehicle. 10:29: Attempted burglary on Brookes Avenue; $25 damage. 11:46: Damaged property at Burlington Square Mall; $600 damage to window. 1:14 p.m.: Larceny on Hildred Drive; $300 bicycle taken.

2:11: $20 gun clip found on North Winooski Avenue. 3:11: Larceny on Main Street; $286 in goods taken from vehicle. 5:09: Panhandling on Church Street. 5:10: Larceny on Cherry Street; $500 bicycle taken. 5:57: Driving while license suspended on Pitkin Street; David Davies, 30, cited.

6:12: Larceny at Burlington Square Mall parking garage; $350 in goods taken from vehicle, 7:30: Larceny on Pearl Street from vehicle. 8:36: Attempted vandalism on Pine Street. 9:47: Larceny from residence on Lopes Avenue. 11:22: Larceny from vehicle on LoomISs 11:38: green. Peeping Tom on Northgate Road.

11:51: Larceny on Cherry Street. In addition, police responded to 32 vehicle incidents, 32 disturbances, four intoxicated subjects, three false alarms, 37 miscellaneous calls. fourth offense DWI and giving false information to a police officer, driving while license suspended charge dismissed; sentenced to one to three years. Vincent Fernandez, 44, Richmond charged with DWI in Richmond on June 13; pleaded innocent. Arthur R.

Garey, 44, Burlington charged with DWI in Burlington on July pleaded innocent. Colleen M. Hayes, 23, Island Pond charged with welfare fraud in Burlington on June 18, 1990; pleaded innocent. Joel T. Jackson, 34, Essex Junction charged with simple assault, domestic, in Essex on Aug.

pleaded innocent. Gordon Justice, 31, Richmond charged with driving while license suspended in Shelburne on April 26; pleaded guilty; sentenced to two days. Roger Kendrew, 44, Milton -charged with DWI in South Burlington on March 18; pleaded no contest; fined $200. Michael A. King, 21, Essex Junction charged with driving while license suspended in Winooski on May 30; pleaded innocent.

Danny R. Lafrance, 21, Richmond charged with theft of rental property in Richmond on March 16; pleaded innocent. Shawn LeBlanc, 22, Winooski charged with simple assault, domestic, in Winooski on May 15; pleaded innocent. Randall B. Leers, 30, Charlotte charged with DWI in Shelburne on July 11; pleaded Joanne M.

Lewis, 33, Colchester charged with simple assault in Burlington on April 21; pleaded guilty; case dismissed. Robert C. Merola, 22, Essex charged with unlawful trespass in Winooski on May pleaded innocent. Thanh Nguyen, 22, Burlington charged with simple assault in Winooski June 29; pleaded no contest; fined $50. David Nicasio, 28, Vergennes charged with simple assault, domestic, in Burlington on July 11; pleaded no contest; sentenced to four months to one year all suspended but 30 days.

Richard W. Noth 32, Waterbury charged with driving while license suspended in Richmond on June 27; pleaded innocent. DEATH NOTICES AND FUNERALS HELD PAID NOTICES CLAUDE BERTRUM HAZEL Claude Bertrum Hazel, 86, of Burlington ed died Saturday, Aug. 22, 1992, in the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont. A full obituary will be published in Monday's Free Press.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in Winooski. Friends may call Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at LaVigne Funeral Home, 132 Main Winooski.

EVERETT JOSEPH MACKENZIE SOUTH BURLINGTON Everett Joseph Mackenzie, 81, of Countryside Apartments, Hinesburg Road, passed away at his home Saturday, Aug. 2 22, 1992, following a lingering illness. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time and will appear in Monday's Free Press. Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 71 S. Union Burlington, is in charge of arrangements.

ELEANOR A. KRUKONIS MAILHOT passed away unexpectedly Friday, Aug. 21, 1992, in the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont. COLCHESTER Eleanor A. Mailhot, 56, of Breezy Acres She was born June 29, 1936, in Fall River, the daughter of Bertram R.

and Edith (Dean) Anderson. She graduated as a registered nurse from New England Deaconess Hospital in 1958, where she worked for several years. After moving to Vermont, she worked for a number of years as an operating room nurse at MCHV. Anyone who knew her will always remember her for her beautiful handicrafts. She leaves her husband, Mark E.

Mailhot of Colchester; her son, David Krukonis of Burlington; her stepdaughter, Sarah Matot of Colchester; two grandsons, Wade and Lee; her father and his wife, Bertram and Lucy Anderson of Fall River; one sister and her husband, Dorothy and Robert Linnell of Brewster, and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her mother, Edith Anderson; two daughters, Sherry and Diane Krukonis; and one stepson, Mark S. Mailhot. A memorial service will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Calvary Episcopal Church in Underhill.

Interment will be at a later date. Those who wish may send a contribution in her memory to Colchester Rescue, P.O, Box 209, Colchester, 05446. Arrangements are by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Burlington. MARIAN DUKE PURCHASE MONTPELIER Marian Duke Purchase, 76, of 2 Westwood Drive died Friday, Aug. 21, 1992, in Central Vermont Hospital in Berlin.

She was born Oct. 29, 1915, in Montpelier, the daughter of Carroll and Bertha (Dewey) Duke Sr. She graduated from Montpelier High School, Class of 1933, where she was active in The Masque. She was married in Montpelier on June 22, 1940, to Albert R. Purchase.

After high school, she was employed by National Life Insurance Co. She later served as the exec- ADAM PIKE RIESNER, Free Press Kelly Marshall (left), manager at the Pet Food Warehouse, and Mitch Curren give a flea bath Saturday to an eager customer at the Shelburne store. Money collected will be donated to the Central Vermont Humane Society. SOMALIS: Family hopes to settle in Ottawa Continued from Page 1B Somalia in June 1991 to Kenya, New York and Virginia. They arrived in Vermont on Tuesday.

With their easy smiles and fascination for toys, the children seemed no different from those found in many middle class neighborhoods in this country. Aden, 11, punched a handheld video game, while his brother Anwar, 5, played with a windup egg that popped open to reveal Godzilla. Ahmed, 9, chanted "swimming pool" and bragged about Ayanle's swimming prowess by pointing at him and repeating "fish." MCHV: Parents on lead paint Continued from Page 1B riorate. Joyce Coombs, whose daughter Kristen is enrolled at the center, said she's more upset over the hospital's failing to maintain the building than the possibility that her daughter might eat paint and be poisoned by lead. "It's their (MCHV's) building.

They don't know the paint is chipping off?" she asked. "Don't they have maintenance?" She said that had the soil been contaminated, she probably would have removed her child. "We pay a pretty high price for the kids to go there," said DEATHS ALEXANDER, Marie T.D., 69, Harrisonburg, Aug. 15; was born in Winooski and raised in Burlington. DOMINA, Kristopher 10, East Berkshire, Friday; leaves his parents, Gary and Pauline Domina.

HAZEL, Claude Bertrum, 86, Burlington, Saturday. MACKENZIE, Everett Joseph, 81, South Burlington, Saturday. MAILHOT, Eleanor A. Krukonis, 56, Colchester, Friday; was known for her handicrafts. PURCHASE, Marian Duke, 76, Montpelier, Friday; was active in Montpelier civic organizations.

a DOG TEAM TAVERN Experience a night of Vermont tradition. Off Rt. 7 Dog Team Road 388-7651 FLAGS Montpelier Stove Works U.S. Historical State Foreign National Fun Flags Pole Banners Custom 178 River St. 802-229-0150 1-800-287-0150 OPEN THE DOORS TO MORE 1992 VERMONT BUILDER TRADE SHOW Saturday, October 3, 1992 Sheraton Burlington Exposition Hall Exhibit space still available Call 879-7766 Today Sponsored by the HBA of Northern Vermont William Cleary said they have been to Shelburne beach, but mostly, they have been busy eating.

"We're cooking all day," he said. For the Somalis, memories of their homeland remain vivid. "We watch TV and see Somalia, and they go to bed because they can't stand it," Abdi said of his children. He said he worries about how to keep alive Somalia's culture for his children, who will grow up thousands of miles from their homeland. Since coming to the United want action at day care Linda Barbour, who has one child at the center and another who just finished.

"We expect a good service," she said, adding that she has no problem with the care. Lally said she asked the hospital in October about a few aesthetic maintenance concerns, including the chipping paint. "They had come down and taken a look at it," she said. But no further action was taken at that time. Lally said that among other things, the center has taken steps to make sure the children's play equipment is far from the building and has distributed information to parents about lead poisoning.

the States, five the daily family has required given up. prayers Muslims, he said. Disoriented by their travels, Abdi said, "'We don't know what time to pray anymore." He said he hopes the Somali community and the mosques found in Canada will help his children preserve their culture. But for now, Abdi said he is happy just to have his family together and out of danger. He said naming their son born in the midst of war Ayanle might have been a prophesy of their escape.

"Because he came to the United States, he is a lucky baby," he said. utive secretary for the Independant Insurance Agents of Vermont. She was employed by the Vermont Department of Education. She later served as the engross clerk at the Secretary of State's Office for several legislative sessions. She also worked for the Associated Industries of Vermont.

She was a member of Christ Church (Episcopal), the Montpelier Mothers Club, and the Montpelier Women's Club. She was a volunteer at Central Vermont Hospital and worked in the gift shop. She served on the Montpelier School Board for three terms and acted as its secretary. She organized the first PTA in Montpelier. Survivors include her husband, Albert of Montpelier; two sons, A.

Richard Purchase of a Calais and David M. Purchase of Middlebury; granddaughters, Kristen fourner of Winooski, Kimberly Purchase of Burlington, Katheryn Purchase of Calais, and Shelby Purchase of Berlin; three grandsons, William and Neal Purchase of Calais, and D. Tucker Purchase of Berlin. She was predeceased by Carroll Duke Jr. and William Duke, and by a sister, Eleanor Stearns.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Aug. 24, at 2 p.m. in Christ Church (Episcopal). Burial will be in Green Mount Cemetery. There are no calling hours.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division 13 Loomis Montpelier, 05602, or to the Vermont Heart Association, 12 Hurricane Lane, P.O. Box 485, Williston, 05495. Barber and Lanier Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. KRISTOPHER J. DOMINA Berkshire.

EAST BERKSHIRE Kristopher J. Domina, 10, died Friday afternoon, Aug. 21, 1992, following a bicycle accident in East Berkshire. He was born in St. Albans on Aug.

18, 1982, the son of Gary and Pauline (Garrow) Domina. Kris would have entered fifth grade this at the Berkshire Elementary School, and he was a member of the Farm League baseball team. Besides his parents, Gary and Pauline Domina of East Berkshire, he leaves a brother, Alex Domina of Berkshire; a sister, Jennifer Domina of St. Albans; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Adeline Domina of Berkshire; maternal grandparents, Gordon Garrow of West Hill, and Mrs.

Lula Simonds of West Unity, N.H.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 in Community Baptist Church in Montgomery Center, with the Rev. Cuyler Thayer officiating. Burial will follow in Montgomery Center Cemetery. Friends may call on the family at the church one hour prior to the funeral.

For those who wish, contributions in Kris' memory may be made to the Berkshire Elementary School Baseball Team, in care of John Woods, RD 1, Box 1510, Enosburg Falls, 05450. Spears Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MARIE T.D. ALEXANDER HARRISONBURG, Va. Marie Therese Desautels Alexander, 69, died of Lou Gehrig's disease Aug.

15, 1992. Ms. Alexander was born in Winooski, Oct. 18, 1922, and raised in Burlington, Vt. As the wife of David B.

Alexander, Ms. Alexander and her family lived in many locales associated with his tours of duty. Following her divorce in 1980, Ms. Alexander moved to Richmond, Va. "Tess" attended Burlington High School and was known for her booming contralto voice and performances in various lead roles.

Ms. Alexander worked at the University of Vermont until she became a WAVE in 1944. Ms. Alexander was predeceased by her parents, Eugene and Stella Desautels; her brothers, Emile and Donald Desautels; and her sister, Anna May Shannahan. She is survived by Armand Desautels of Bennington, Vt; Conrad Desautels of Burlington; and Beatrice Charron of Burlington; three children, Gail A.

Simmons of Columbia, Scott B. Alexander of Harrisonburg; David Thomas Alexander of Foster City, and five grandchildren. Memorial services will be held in St. Michael's Church in Bridgewater, Saturday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, send memorial contributions to the local Muscular Dystrophy Association in her name.

SERVICES ARRANGED ST. CLOUD, Fla. SEVERY, Merle U. Graveside services for Merle U. Severy, 65, formerly of Rochester, who died Aug.

12, 1992, in St. Cloud, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Woodlawn Cemetery, Rochester, with the Rev. John B. Pinder III officiating.

Arrangements are under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Randolph. FUNERALS HELD HINESBURG BRACE, Howard Leon A graveside service was held Saturday, Aug. 22, at 10 a.m. in Shelburne Village Cemetery with the Rev. Sidney Lambert of Shelburne United Methodist Church officiating.

In attendance were many neighbors, friends and employees of Merrill's Transportation. Arrangements were by Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 71 S. Union Burlington. PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Fisher, M.D. will join their practice on August 31st.

Appointments may be scheduled by calling the office at 879-1802. Robert C. Guiduli, MD is pleased to announce that Jean N. De Marchis, MD, Ophthalmologist has joined the Guiduli Ophthalmic Associates, Inc. at 55 Timberlane Medical Center, So Burlington, VT 05403.

She will be accepting new patients as of August 31, 1992 for complete eye examinations, treatment of eye disease and eye surgery. Appointments can be made by calling 802-863-6748. Champlain Obstetrics and Gynecology, 55 Main Street, Essex Junction, is pleased to announce that Nancy C. Tips on lead Lead enters the body when paint chips, dust, soil, food or water that contains lead is swallowed or inhaled. This is much more serious for children than for adults.

Young children and infants are particularly sensitive to lead because their bodies are developing. Children absorb and retain more lead than adults. Elevated levels of lead in their blood can put children at increased risk for problems such as learning disabilities, behavioral problems and impaired coordination. In most cases of lead poisoning today, there are no obvious symptoms and nothing will be noticed in a routine physical checkup. A blood test is the only way to determine whether a child has been exposed to a harmful amount of lead.

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