,
Crlm
Pr ventlon
Scheduled
Lake Michigan College is
pon oring at program tilled.
"Crime Prevention and Sur
vival. and What Every Adult
Should Know About Keep
ing Kids Safe." at 1 :30 p.m.,
MonClay. M rch 26. in the
LMC Blue Lecture Hall.
2755 E. Napier Avenue.
Benton Town hip.
The preseruation will be
made by Citizen' Against
Crime. - a national safety
awarenes organization. Ad
mission i free. and the
public is welcome.
City, Hadley sign new deai/
By Bernice Brown
Mo y night tile Benton
Harbor Qty Cnmm;uioD voted
to execute doa,mcnta allowias
Bmtoa Harbor . maD
devdop2' Ross Hadley to fiJIIl
ize his purchac of � Har
bor DcvdopmcaL
In the original reemeut
with Shoreline DevelopmCDt,
the city w to get 15 pera:at
of gross raItal or 5 from eaCh
boat slip.
The Departm of Natural
Resources (DNR) requested the
developer guarantee fishing
for public use.
- The city subortiDated this
mortgage by its terms to
NBD(FclM Bank to fUI8DCC the
purchase and also finance foe
COdsaudioo of slips,· . d aty
Attomey John Postelli.
According to the resolution
the city fwther secured its inter
est by recording a wuform com-
or am AII\l
coming to BHHS
The Performing Arts
Department at Benton Har
bor High School announces
the present tion of the final
event in the district's 2nd
Annual Fine Arts Series on
Tue day, March 29. at 7:30
p.m. in the Benton Harbor
High School Kuschel Per-
forming Arts Center.
Kim and Reggie H rri
will present "Dream Alive" Full Circle
- "a celebration of Black Community
History.
Tickets arc available for sponsors Ssmlnat:
$5 for adult and $3 for ' A seminar entitled.
children under 12 in the Per- "Coping With Divorce" will
forming Art Center Box Of- began Tuc <.1 y, April :\, and
fice. Group rate are run through May 29, from 7-
available. Call Ron Lynes 9:30 p.rn.
at 927-0739 for more infor- Fur more i nf'o r mau on .
pica .c call 385-1751.
mation. '
macial code financial statement
alien · �
BADLEY PU eRAS D
the project from Dr. RoIaado
Fajardo, <X CoIom, for an un
<Udoscd sum.
"nus is the
a coupe of y 0 with ew
Harbor - e are j traDsfcr
ring it to Mr. HacDey,· said
Mayor Wtlliam Wolf.
Hadley . d if he could put
the togethrz with the
New Harbor Inn dcal, it will be
impoviDg River Park with five
flShiDg piers, picnic areas,
new playgrounds and adding
parking, which will cost
$250,000 foc improvements.
ey iDlcDds to close the
sale of the project prior to Apil
1, 1990.
Hadley told the audience and
the commission that his busi
ness, - Clean America" spon
sored the entire cost of the
Benton Harbor Queen contest.
And he said that if any organiza-
- tion cares to join them in an ef
fort for Benton Harbor to have a
float in the Blossomtime Parade,
please do so.
Hadley said it will take about
$6,000 for the float and Clean
America pledged $3, ,
but the help Of the community is .
needed to raise the other $3,000.
Also Mooday night the Oty
Commissioo approved a resolu-
bOIl paving way for Thomas cl
Lorrine Vogie to take over
responsibilities of mortpge
00 pqaty at 671 that
is 0WDCd by IDta'-Oty BalIk.
AccorciDg to aty Attoracy.
John Postelfi, former city
manager Ellis Mitchell
defaulted OIl a p'OIDissory loan
of $4,425 from Inter-aty Bank
in May, 1987, so the property
went to the bank. Mitchell w
not required to pay back the loan
said Postelli. -
At the meeting Gty Mauger
Steve Manning expressed hi
coacem aver the sboobng ioci
dent that happened on March 15.
Shawn Greec, a 17 year old Ben
ton Harbor Iigh School stucat
was bot in the back of the neck
while walking near Empire aDd
Monroe Street, after a talent
show at the high school. Shawn
still remains hospitalized at Bor
gess Hospital in Kalamazoo.
According to Manning, the
shot was meant for someone else
in the crowd. Shawn only an in
nocent bystander.
"I'm deeply saddened by
these - events, - said Manning.
"They do concur with plans tha
the city is putting into place to
take control of our streets and
return them to the residents of
the City of Benton Harbor.·
"I WOULD pledge tonight
on behalf of the public safety
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director alid the entire police
departmeDt, that the action of
this kind will not be tolerated
and we would do everything in
our power, including if oeces
scut, showing force to return
control of the streets to the resi
dent so the incidents of what
happened last week will not re
occur," said Manning.
Manning offered his con
dolence to the f8Dlily of. Greer
and the community - ·we will
get it under control and oac.e we .
get it under control, we'll keep
it under control."
On March 12 surrounding
police departments in Berrien
County was called in to help the
city of Benton Harbor clear
streets on the comer of Empre
aad Broadway. There were
many complaints from citizens,
stating that a crowd had
gathered in the treets breaking
bottles and har.r sing the
motorists.
During citizen comments,
city resident Curtis Murphy
questioned the commissio why
is it ce sary for citiz to
give their address wh n they
come to speak before th com
mission.
" TH BE TO Harbor
City Charter does no require
you give your ddress, it
only requires that you identify
yourself," said Murphy.
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