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VOLUME 120, No. 25 THURSDAY, September 3, 2020 35 CENTS Ryan Returns Professional State Rep. Dan Ryan earns victory in Primary Development

By Seth Daniel town, Ryan got 3,319 votes compared to Vidot’s 1,223 Teachers return to school virtually They say the Mystic/ votes. However, in Chelsea, Tobin Bridge is a symbol Vidot got 1,870 votes com- in first-ever online Convocation for the great unification of pared to Ryan’s 876 votes. two places – Chelsea and In the end, Charlestown By Seth Daniel classroom this month. Charlestown – but those turned out higher, and Ryan We have improved our folks haven’t looked at re- won. On the other side of Monday started the first remote learning from the cent election results. the Bridge, keeping the seat of 10 days of professional spring; we have learned It was once again a game in Charlestown was a ma- development for teachers from what did not work so of turnout on either side jor part of the campaign, as as they learn the ins and well in the spring and from of the Bridge for the state Charlestown went 37 years outs of a new, more refined our successes in the sum- representative race, with before Ryan was elected remote learning program mer,” she said. incumbent Rep. Dan Ryan without having a resident in prior to children returning The training will also of Charlestown cruising to elected office. to school on Sept. 16. include: Remote Learning, a hard-fought victory over Another caveat of the Typically, teachers and Safety, Family and Com- Chelsea City Councillor campaign was the substan- administrators and staff munity Engagement, So- Damali Vidot on Tuesday, PHOTO SETH DANIEL tial amount of money that have gathered in the Chel- cial Emotional Learning Sept. 1. State Rep. Dan Ryan celebrates with Councilor Leo was drawn into the race, sea High gym with elected and Anti-Bias professional The vote count was clear Robinson following Ryan’s win in the hard-fought state nearly $200,000 was raised officials for a breakfast and development. representative race against Councillor Damali Vidot. While on that point. Overall, State by both candidates com- then a rally-like Convoca- Prior to the beginning of Vidot won Chelsea by 1,000 votes, Ryan played strong Rep. Ryan beat Councillor bined at the end – a huge tion. It has marked the be- work, several school and Vidot 4,195 to 3,093 – a in Charlestown and won the race by 1,102 votes. He will influx for a local state rep- return to the State House for another term in January. ginning of the school term City leaders delivered on- difference of 1,102 votes resentative race. The story for years on end, always line messages – messages in the end. The key to the there was a great deal of for many years – going back President Roy Avellaneda featuring a speech high- that were highlighted by race was a greater turnout money coming from out- to elections between Ryan (who endorsed Ryan this lighting the vision of the Abeyta’s speech. This time, in Charlestown, which has and Chelsea City Council time around). In Charles- district given by the super- it was less about an overall been the story of that seat See RYAN Page 2 intendent. This year, Supt. vision and more about mo- Almi Abeyta was to give tivating teachers to be there her first such speech, but emotionally, as well as ac- things were altered due to ademically, as they return Kennedy bucks the trend in Chelsea COVID-19 and that speech to teach children that likely came online while teachers have been traumatized in By Seth Daniel statewide vote decidedly. li and came last Saturday Roy Avellaneda was also In Chelsea, Kennedy got campaigning with New very strongly in the Kenne- sat mostly at home in front some way by COVID-19 Congressman Joe Ken- 2,097 votes (52 percent) to York Congressman Adriano dy camp as well. of their computers. and family upheaval. nedy III scored a rare win in Markey’s 1,903 votes (47 Espaillat. Kennedy’s win in Chel- Abeyta said this week “We are living in un- Chelsea on Tuesday night, percent), built on a cam- Kennedy also had the sea follows a clear trend marked the beginning of a precedented times,” she Sept. 1, in a Democratic paign that came to Chelsea support of Councilor Judith where he did very well in 10-day training in the dis- said. “But, I know that we Primary that was all about numerous times and espe- Garcia, who had joined the Latino and Spanish-speak- trict’s Remote Learning 2.0 will rise to the occasion. his opponent, U.S. Senator cially in August when he campaign staff during the program. The district will We will stay focused on our mission of welcom- Ed Markey – who took the dropped by Golden Canno- summer. Council President See KENNEDY Page 3 be using several different online platforms for vari- ing and educating all stu- ous subjects and grade lev- dents. This is even more els, requiring a great deal of important during this time Giannino wins State Rep. Democratic Primary learning curve for teachers because our students need before they hit the virtual in the 16th Suffolk District that includes Chelsea See TEACHERS Page 6

By Cary Shuman warm and sincere and that’s why they came out and they Revere Council- voted for her,” said Robin- lor-at-Large Jessica Ann son. Giannino carried Chelsea Giannino thanked the at the polls on her way to voters in the district for earning an impressive vic- their incredible show of tory in the Sixteenth Suf- support and sharing her vi- folk District Democratic sion for a better future. Gi- Primary for State Represen- annino released the follow- tative Tuesday, defeating ing statement: Joseph Gravellese in the Councillor Jessica Giannino is shown with her biggest fans, “To the residents of hard-fought election. her Grandmother, JoAnne Giannino and her father, RPD the 16th Suffolk District - Giannino received 601 Sgt. Christopher Giannino and her dog, Sam Adams. A pink thank you. This is the honor TRASH INDEPENDENT votes in Chelsea while light burned brightly in the window all day leading to the of my life. Thank you to all Gravellese received 453 victory Tuesday night. who came out to vote today, NOTICE Newspaper Group votes. Giannino also re- to those who provided feed- corded solid votes in Re- back, insight and support. Due to the www.chelsearecord.com vere and Saugus to win by RoseLee Vincent. Revere resident ran “a very Thank you for sharing my an approximate 20-per cent Chelsea Council- good campaign.” vision for a better future. holiday, trash will margin overall. The two lor-at-Large Leo Robinson, “Jessica really reached To every person in Chelsea, candidates were seeking to who supported Giannino in out to the people of Chel- be delayed by succeed retiring State Rep. the election, said that the sea and they found her very See GIANNOINO Page 2 one day.

Bóg zapłac’ (God Bless You) A NOTE TO OUR St. Stanislaus says good-by after 115 years ADVERTISERS & READERS OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPT. 7TH

By Seth Daniel Polish language. lessly with time, devotion the Holy Mass as well as fi- IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY Parishioners held a bit- and his own money. nancially paying your dues News and Advertising Deadlines for the The long-standing St. tersweet remembrance of “It is with the same Bóg and contributing your hard- week of Sept. 9th & 10th will be Stanislaus Polish Catholic all the history and hard zapłać that I turn to you, the earned money to various Church on Chestnut Street work put into the Parish most faithful parishioners,” renovation projects over the FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH AT 4PM held its last public Masses over the decades – partic- read a letter spoken aloud years. For you this was sim- last week after 115 years ularly thanking Pastor An- during the last Mass on ply a holy obligation that Email news to Email Advertisements to of perseverance – surviv- drew Grelak, a Polish priest Sunday. “You maintained [email protected] [email protected] ing two conflagrations – in who came to the Parish in the Parish spiritually with See ST. STANISLAUS Page 3 Celebrate Safely serving the faithful in the 1996 and has served tire- your regular participation in Thank You CHELSEA For your support! I look forward to continuing to serve asThank YOUR Representative! You CHELSEA ((617)617) 2 4242-59502-5950 http://www.RepDanRyan.com http://www.RepDanRyan.com ForPaid Political Advertisement your support! I look forward to continuing to serve as YOUR Representative!

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Ryan / Continued from page 1 side of the district – and morning with them calling when the Secretary of State campaign really lost. some from outside the state me names on Twitter and I said to be careful going to “Those who subscribe - for Vidot from power- would say, ‘Please, please, the polls and make sure to entrenched power struc- house Progressive organi- no one from my campaign to mask up and use hand tures and have their own zations that backed her and respond to that.’ And no- sanitizer,” he said. “Peo- funny relationships with endorsed her in the cam- body did because it’s all ple brought their own pens. power believe that we lost paign. about our message and two Everyone thought this was last night,” she said. “Those Meanwhile, Ryan fea- great communities work- only going to be around of us that haven’t inter- tured more fundraising ing together. We don’t care for two weeks. The next nalized the way that status from sources within the about the rest of the state thing you know I’m rep- quo power works recognize district, and some from coming here and telling us resenting the City with the that what we did was shake statewide networks. what to do. To me, that’s highest infection rate in things up. Last night, we At his Election party structural racism. When the state. The greatest city loosened up the chains for in Charlestown Tuesday you’re telling city kids what in , and the others to move more freely night, Ryan gave a speech to do and you’re living way greatest neighborhood in and openly. to a lively crowd that in- out there, that’s part of the Massachusetts of course is “When I look at the cluded State Sen. Sal Di- problem. We know how to right here in Charlestown. amount of young people Domenico, Attorney Gen- take care of ourselves. We But the greatest City, Chel- that came out to vote, the eral Maura Healey, had the most diverse cam- sea, came together and fed number and diverse array Councilor Lydia Edwards, paign in the state, and not people, clothed people, and of folks that showed up for Chelsea Council President because we were endorsed did whatever it took to take me in this campaign, it is a Avellaneda, Chelsea Coun- by some group that writes care of their neighbors.” testament to the change and cilor Leo Robinson and a White Papers…but because Ryan also thanked his the values that I represent,” host of neighborhood sup- we were surrounded by kids family, including his wife, she continued. “When I porters from Charlestown that grew up in Chelsea and Kara, his son and campaign look back at this campaign and Chelsea. Charlestown. It’s a great manager Myer Segal, and and the movement that we In his speech, Ryan district and I thank you all his daughters, Audrey and have built together over touched on the fact that this for sending me back.” Ella. the last three months, all I was a race where outside Ryan also gave a Vidot said she thanked feel is immense pride for money and people from nod to the disruption of all of her campaign staff what we did together. I’m the suburbs tried to tell city COVID-19, saying he and her family for support- already receiving messag- kids in Charlestown and kicked off his campaign ing her relentlessly during es from others who are in- Chelsea how they should in March during the Pres- the campaign in both com- spired by our campaign, so live through their support idential Primary, and soon munities. She said though I’m not sure we really lost of Vidot. He said voters learned that things weren’t she didn’t come out ahead at all.” turned that notion back. going to follow the normal in her vote totals, she said Ryan will now return to “It was a tough year and re-election process. her movement is just begin- the State House, and will an awesome victory,” said “The first indication ning. be inaugurated into his next Ryan. “We were so posi- that there was going to be On that point, she said term in January, 2021. tive. I would wake up every a COVID problem was she doesn’t believe her

PHOTOS BY CARY SHUMAN AND SETH DANIEL State Rep. Dan Ryan with members of Teamsters Local 25, Stoneham State Rep. Michael Day, Kara Ryan, Vicki Kenne- who had endorsed him for re-election. dy and State Rep. Dan Ryan.

Councillor-at-Large Damali Vidot and District 4 Councillor Enio Lopez, who came out to support his colleague in Paul Smith shows his support at the polling location on Chelsea government on Primary Election Day. Sagamore Avenue for Jessica Ann Giannino, who won the Democratic Primary in the Sixteenth Suffolk District that included part of Chelsea.

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Encore Boston Harbor cited by POLICE Briefs by Seth Daniel MGC with Notice of Non-Compliance THIS BUDS FOR YOU him to leave. The victim to enter her home and fight they would alert the Everett including monitoring so- By Seth Daniel On Aug. 24, at 7:31 p.m., said the suspect saw him a family member. The vic- Board of Health. cial media, more surveil- CPD officers were dis- on Broadway and attacked tim was able to fend off the Nothing was immedi- lance of the hotel floors by Encore Boston Har- patched to the area of 422 him. attack, and officers arrested ately done, however, until security and posted guards bor received a Notice of Broadway for a report of a the female suspect. after 3 a.m. at the elevators looking Non-Compliance from the fight in progress. Once on FENDED OFF State Police reported that for suspicious activity. Massachusetts Gaming the scene, the victim told DRUNK IN THE at 3:10 a.m., they respond- They have also instituted ATTACK Commission (MGC) after officers that a male - sus ed to Suite 1201 for the loud the $3,000 fine for anyone On Aug. 23, at 8:48 TOT LOT an investigation of an Aug. pect threatened him with a party potentially violating violating strict occupancy p.m., officers responded to On Aug. 26, at 8:30 p.m., 16 party revealed more knife. The male was iden- the governor’s COVID-19 measures. 83 Addison St. for a report CPD officers responded to than 100 people in a suite tified and arrested near the orders. The Troopers and “They are taking it very of a past assault and battery. an intoxicated male in the and startling party con- location. The victim told Everett Police officers seriously and they have The victim told officers that Kayem Park Play Ground. ditions – including adult officers earlier in the day, found 112 people identified made it known as well that a female who she knew The officers attempted to dancers and a DJ. the suspect approached using video, a DJ and adult flouting safety measures is came to her residence and calm the intoxicated male Since that time, Encore him at his backyard family dancers. A large amount unacceptable to the proper- rang her doorbell. When subject down, but he be- has quickly instituted the gathering and asked him for of alcohol was observed, ty and they have put signifi- the victim opened the outer came loud and boister- changes suggested by the a beer. The victim told the and the smell of marijuana cant measures behind that,” hallway door, the suspect ous. He was placed under MGC, and gone even fur- suspect that he was not old was noted. With assistance she said. reportedly attempted to arrest. ther in implementing more enough to drink and asked strict measures for safety from hotel security, Troop- Band said the measures push past her in an attempt and crowd control in hotel ers and Officers shut down put in place in late August rooms – including a $3,000 the party and evidenced all have already steered some fine for breaking the occu- occupants from the room away at the front desk upon St. Stanislaus / Continued from page 1 pancy limits. and property. checking in. Others have However, the MGC said The room was registered been removed from the ho- several miscues resulted in to a 23-year-old Dracut tel for violating the resort a party that got out of con- man, to whom Troopers occupancy limits. trol last month – being bro- issued a criminal summons “Eight different people ken up at 3:10 a.m. by State for disturbing the peace, were already evicted for Police and Everett Police. due to excessively noisy violating these measures Bruce Band, assistant di- behavior and creating con- and fined as well,” he said. rector of the Investigations ditions that inconvenienced “Encore is adhering to the and Enforcement Bureau or annoyed others. The measures they put in place. (IEB), said when police man was also determined I can empathize with them and security finally went in, to be in violation of Mas- because it’s not east to do they found more than 110 sachusetts Executive Order with loyal guests.” people in a suite that had an 46, limiting gatherings to Chair Catherine Judd- occupancy limit of 10. 8 people per 1,000 square Stein said she was bothered He said they discov- feet and requiring all at- by the fact that there was ered a Dracut man rented tendees to wear face cov- ample warning of the party the suite on Aug. 15, and erings. A video review de- from inside the resort and starting at 6:30 p.m. began termined that at one point outside, but little was done to bring people up the 1st there were 112 people in to break it up. and 2nd floor elevator to the 3,000 square foot room. “What was problematic the room in small groups. Few, if any, attendees were for me here is this happened At around midnight, a call wearing face coverings. and our licensee got reports The altar at St. Stanislaus Church in Chelsea. The church closed last weekend after 115 came in from outside the We issued the man a civil over three hours and one years of operations and faithful service in the city. resort warning that social violation of the executive employee – the butler – did media posts from the hotel order, which carries a fine the right thing and notified showed a very large party of $500. his fellow employees to the will never be forgotten. ing able to go to a Polish vices was thanking Pastor occurring. The man’s name was actions,” she said. “What’s “Today, the long and church. When asked at the Andrew, who in a phone “Fifteen minutes later, withheld until arraignment important for the licens- glorious history of St. time by the Archdiocese of call with the Record, de- an Encore Boston Harbor and a criminal complaint ee is to not only enforce Stanislaus Parish in Chel- Boston if they wanted their clined to comment on the butler made a report to the had been submitted to the these new measures…but sea come to and end,” it own church and would matter – clearly sad to see front desk that he had de- Malden District Court. to make sure to keep chan- continued. “The doors to bore the costs of mainte- the community dissolve. livered something to the IEB Deputy Director nels open to make sure they our church will be closed nance, records show they “Father Andrew, we suite and saw more than Loretta Lillios said Encore are hearing their employees forever. Among those of said, “We want God in this are thankful for your tire- 30 people,” said Band, not- has taken the Notice of when they report instances us for whom this church country, in the Polish lan- less service at the altar of ing that another call from Non-Compliance seriously that could cause harm.” was a place of prayer in guage and tradition…” Christ, for our sick and for outside also came in about and came up with a number our native language and a Over the next two years, our deceased over the past social media posts and that of remedies very quickly, bastion of Polish culture, Polish families in Chel- 24 years,” the wrote. “You this awakens in us deep an- sea contributed 25 cents a prepared us for the jubilee guish. Leaving this church week for the Parish Fund. year that was the 100th an- Kennedy / Continued from page 1 for the last time, we will They finally purchased niversary of the parish in fondly recall what a unique the former Congregational 2005 and have been with ing communities. In Ever- place this truly was. But, Church on Chestnut Street us in good as well as in dif- ett, the race went to Mar- we must also carry with us and consecrated it as a Pol- ficult times.” key, but was much closer the disappointment that we ish Roman Catholic Church About eight years ago, than expected for a Senator were unable to fulfill the on July 2, 1905. In 1908, St. Stan’s sold the school, who grew up the next city promises of our forefathers the Great Chelsea Fire hit which was developed into over and had huge institu- and maintain this Parish the building and burnt it housing and is now operat- tional support. longer.” down. One year later, the ed by TND in Chelsea for In Revere and Lynn, It was as sad an ending church had been rebuilt. housing units. where there are huge Latino as it was joyous in its be- It’s height came in the It is uncertain right now communities, Kennedy also ginning. 1930s when the Parish had what will happen with the won over Markey. That was St. Stan’s, as it is affec- assets of what would today church building, but that also true in Boston, where tionately known in Chel- be $4 million and a thriv- will likely be discussed in areas of that city which are sea, began in 1903 when ing religious community. the near future. Parishio- heavily Spanish-speaking Polish immigrants settled They added a convent to ners seeking Polish lan- bucked the trend and vot- in Chelsea and wanted re- the campus, and also built guage Masses are being di- ed for Kennedy. That was spite from their long hours a school. rected to a Parish in South likely due to the fact that of manual labor by be- A big part of the last ser- Boston. Kennedy frequently spoke Though Congressman Joe Kennedy III lost the overall race, fluent Spanish when he he won Chelsea on the back of numerous visits to the city and key endorsements from elected officials here. He is showed up to events where pictured here last Saturday campaigning in Bellingham Spanish-speakers were Square with New York Congressman Adriano Espaillat. present. In Boston overall and ADRENALINE everywhere else, however, RUSH! Markey cleaned Kennedy’s leaders like State Sen. Sal on their backs. This cam- You’ll also get career training DiDomenico. clock in a decisive win that paign’s coalition will en- and money for college. If you’re was over very quickly in In Kennedy’s concession dure.” the evening. speech Tuesday night, he •OTHER UNCON- ready for the excitement, join Markey pulled out the said his coalition will con- TESTED RACES the Army National Guard today. statewide win with 55 per- tinue. In other races voted on cent of the vote to Kenne- “The Senator is a good in Chelsea Tuesday that dy’s 44.6 percent of the man,” he said of Markey. weren’t contested, the fol- 1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com vote. In Boston, it was even “You’ve never heard me lowing were the results: more lopsided as Markey say otherwise. I know it Congresswoman Ayanna collected 59 percent of the was difficult between us at Pressley – 3,378 votes vote (77,518) to Kennedy’s times -- good elections get State Sen. Sal DiDomen- 40 percent (52,485). heated -- but I am grate- ico – 3,323 votes Markey enjoyed strong ful for our debates, for his Register of Probate Felix support in western Massa- commitment to this Com- Arroyo beat Kerby Rob- chusetts, and also on Cape monwealth, and for the en- erson 2,932 votes to 637 Ann. Kennedy showed ergy and enthusiasm that he votes. strength in southeast Mas- brought to this race. Obvi- Governor’s Councillor sachusetts and central Mas- ously, these results are not Terrence Kennedy beat He- Temple Tifereth Israel of Winthrop Extends sachusetts. the ones we were hoping lina Fontes, 2,222 votes to Kennedy jumped out to a for…We built a campaign 1,365 votes. Jewish New Year Greetings to All! fast start more than a year for the people that our poli- •REPUBLICAN BAL- Join us in welcoming the New Year on-site and ago, and as time went on, tics too often locks out and LOT few gave Markey a chance leaves behind. We built a There was one contest- on-line. Services are conducted in both English as Kennedy seemed to have campaign for Lawrence and ed race on the Republican and Hebrew the rising star. However, Chelsea and New Bedford ballot, but a lot of action in Morning Services on September 19 and 28 one should never count Ed and Roxbury and Brockton the write-in category it has start at 9:30 a.m. and Springfield and Lowell Markey out of the picture. been said. Evening Service on September 18 and 27 (kol nidre) Markey’s campaign came and Worcester. We built a In the U.S. Senate race alive down the stretch with campaign for working folks on the Republican side, start at 6:30 p.m. the ‘Leads and Delivers’ -- of every color and creed Kevin O’Connor beat Siva bus tour, and grabbed a key -- who carry the econom- Ayyadurai, 201 to 192. endorsements from local ic injustice of this country

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ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman ENJOY A SAFE Forum LABOR DAY WEEKEND

“Time and tide wait for no man,” wrote the poet. The summer of 2020 is entering its final week as we ap- proach the traditional Labor Day weekend and once again the summer season has flown by much faster than any of us would have liked, especially during a time when we find ourselves being held hostage by a microscopic virus. But the calendar never lies and soon the summer of ‘20 will be just a memory. Ordinarily, our end-of-summer editorial recalls the hap- piness and joy that the summer months have brought us. But this era of a pandemic has forced all of us to abandon almost every aspect of our traditional summer rituals, both big and small and on both communal and personal levels. As this most awful of summer seasons winds down to just a few precious days, we certainly understand the de- sire on the part of many (if not all of us) to just let it all out, so to speak: “If this is the last, let’s make it a blast!” But amidst the chaos in our lives, one thing that has not changed, and that requires even more urgency than usual, is our annual admonition to our readers to enjoy the Labor Day weekend safely. We certainly do not wish to rain on anyone’s parade, so to speak, but we would be remiss if we failed to urge our readers that if they intend to have a good time, they should do so safely, both for themselves and their loved ones. First and foremost, excessive drinking does not mix with anything -- whether it be boating, driving, water sports, hiking, bicycling, or just about any activity that requires some degree of coordination and observance of the rules of safety. The news reports will be full of tragic stories over the weekend of those who died or were seriously injured in ac- cidents that could have been avoided had excessive drink- “Chelsea Record” - A History of St. Stanislaus Church ing not been involved. This article appeared parish property, including In addition, though this is a holiday weekend for us, we in The Chelsea Record on the church and rectory, must remember that the COVID-19 does not take a holi- Wednesday, April 29, 1999 was destroyed. The mas- Pastoral History of St. Stanislaus day. It always is lurking and seeking new victims who do sive steeple that acted like Bishop and Martyr Parish not wear a face mask in public and who do not practice By George Ostler a beacon, toppled to the appropriate physical distancing at all times. ground in a mass of flames. Historia Proboszczow parafii Sw. Stanislawa Bisku- We must do our part to ensure that none of our loved Between the years of All the labor of the past few pa i Meczenika Chelsea, MA ones -- let alone ourselves -- are among the inevitable, sad 1870 and 1914, nearly two months, was lost in a matter statistics. (2) million Polish immi- of minutes. O. Jerzy Jaskolski + 1905-1910 We wish all of our readers a happy -- and safe -- Labor grants arrived in the United After the fire, mass was Day weekend. States. Many of these im- held at the Scenic Temple O. Alfons Figlewski + 1910-1914 migrants settled in Chelsea on Second Street, corner of during the city’s industrial Chestnut Street. Fr. Jaskol- O. Cyprian Adamski + 1914-1939 A SUMMER OF CHAOS growth years. The Polish ski worked tirelessly to re- AND TRAGEDY immigrants proved to be build the church, damaging O. Marcel Szymanski + 1939-1943 family oriented, devoutly his health in the process. adherent, to the church and During this time, Fr. Jaskol- O. Callistus Szpara + 1943-1961 As America approached the Memorial Day weekend of full of patriotic love for the ski was living in the base- 2020, the death toll from COVID-19 in the United States adopted land. Being very ment of 72 Broadway and O. Jerome Holubowicz + 1961-1966 stood at just under 100,000 of our fellow Americans. industrious, they worked later 4 Chestnut Street. By But now, three months later, that number soon will have at the hardest and most ill 1910 Fr. Jaskolski’s health O. Anthony Konieczny + 1966-1972 doubled, as our nation’s death toll from the virus approach- paying jobs, still believing had deteriorated so badly es an astonishing and tragic 200,000 persons. life here was better than the he had to leave the parish. O. Edward Kurdziel + 1972-1973 Fr. Jerzy Jaskolski passed On May 25, a Black man, George Floyd, was murdered one they left. away, a very young man. by a white Minneapolis police officer, who kept his knee A mass meeting of the O. Andrew Skiba 1979-1985 Fr. Alfons Figlewski suc- on Mr. Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes while Mr. Polish residents was held on October 20, 1903 at ceeded Fr. Jaskolski, and in O. Raphael Wisniewski + 1985 Floyd lay prone on the ground until Mr. Floyd stopped which plans were formu- 1912 the new church was breathing. lated for a Polish parish. In dedicated. Fr. Cyprian Ad- O. Benedict Fagone 1985-1996 Three months later, a white Kenosha, Wisconsin police an act of consolidation, the amski took over as pastor officer shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, seven times in the Chestnut Street Congrega- in 1914, remaining until ks. Andrew Grelak 1996 - back in front of his three young sons, leaving Mr. Blake tional Church, one of three his death, May 31, 1939. paralyzed from the waist down. Congregational churches During his span of 45 years ning through Chelsea, was dedicated and faithful Pol- Neither Mr. Floyd nor Mr. Blake posed a threat to any in Chelsea, was put up for as pastor, he built a school dedicated to the pastor’s ish parish community, the of the officers such that the officers were justified in using sale. On July 2, 1905 the in 1919, and a new con- memory. St. Stanislaus Church con- deadly force. church building was pur- vent in 1922. Fr. Adamski Fr. Adamski was suc- tinues to celebrate weekly created many orginizations In May 2020, our national unemployment rate and num- chased by the Polish resi- ceeded by Fr. Marcel Szy- masses. The St. Stanislaus dents of Chelsea. The first within the church. One of manski OFM. Fr. Szyman- community successfully ber of business failures stood at levels not seen since the these orginizations was in- Great Depression. Three months later, the improvement mass was celebrated by ski passed away, four years emerged through an arch- Rev. William Powers, pas- strumental in the dedication has been minimal with the spectre of worse to come thanks after taking over from Fr. diocesan reorganization tor of St. Rose Church. One of a park in Chelsea Square. to the inaction by our leaders in Washington. Adamski. Fr. Callistus Sz- and potential closing. The week later, Fr. Jerzy Jaskol- In 1931, the park in Chel- para OFM served as pas- school was rented for a time The Summer of 2020 has been a tragic disaster in this ski, OFM was installed as sea Square was dedicated tor for the next 17 years. to the City of Chelsea as the country by any and every measure. But instead of learning the first Pastor for the Pol- to a hero of the American Succeeding Fr. Szpara as Williams School Annex. from our mistakes in order to move forward, our national ish parish of Chelsea. Revolution, General Ka- pastor, Fr. Jerome A. Hol- The school is closed today, leadership has offered no plan to alleviate the many prob- April 12, 1908, the dev- zimierz Pulaski. The “Fa- ubowicz built a recreational but the church continues to lems we are facing. astating Chelsea Fire swept ther Adamski Memorial area for children near the function as an integral part Instead of giving us hope that better days lie ahead, through the city leveling Highway,” a section of the church. of the Chelsea Polish com- the present administration’s dysfunction has ensured that everything in its path. All Northeast Expressway run- Through the efforts of a munity. America will continue to spiral downward. Appeals Court overturns ruling, allows ICE arrests in courthouses

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Teachers/ Continued from page 1 you! And, I am sure they new approach. “All of you know the this year will have an un- miss you. I miss seeing Teddy eventually recov- terrible toll this pandemic usual amount of uncer- you in-person, too. Many ered his confidence with has exacted in the City,” he tainty, perhaps fear, and, of our students have expe- her help and turned his life said. “Combine that with in some cases, real trauma. rienced much uncertainty around. As the years went the disruption in education These children need you and real trauma as a result on, he would mail letters and other routines since now more than ever.” of COVID-19. Thus, our to Mrs. Thompson to tell March, and it is obvious Students will begin the students need you now her about his high school that the children you are year learning remotely at more than ever.” graduation, his college coming to teach and serve home on Weds., Sept. 16. Departing Supt. Mary Bourque was honored as well during To illustrate that point, graduation, and his gradu- the virtual Convocation. she recounted the 1974 ation from medical school story written by Elizabeth – eventually asking her to Ballard about a teacher, be with him at his wedding. Mrs. Thompson, and a stu- At the wedding, Teddy dent, Teddy Stoddard. The tells Mrs. Thompson that teacher didn’t like Teddy, she believed in him when as many hadn’t before her. no one else would and He wasn’t popular with the gave him the gift of turn- other students and could ing around his life. Mrs. be mean – plus he often Thompson, however, said looked unkempt and dirty. to Teddy that it was, he, ac- Sometimes he would even tually that had given her a sleep through the day. gift. She told him she had At one point though, never known how to really Supt. Almi Abeyta conducted her first Teacher Convoca- Mrs. Thompson went back teach until she met him. tion online – yet another first she never expected. She motivated the teachers with the re-telling of a book The video collage by Jay Velez and Pete Pappavaselio fea- to review Teddy’s previous “How often is it that our about a teacher that motivated a student who was de- tured moments from distance learning in April. comments from his other students teach us the great- pressed over his mother’s death. teachers. She discovered est lessons?” asked Abeyta. that he had been a top stu- “May we find the Teddy’s in dent and a joy in his first our classrooms and schools years. Then, one year the and love on them. Our stu- teacher comments that dents and families need us Teddy’s mother had died to love them relentlessly and Teddy’s father was not during this time - now more able to emotionally sup- than ever.” port his son. The situation That point was also year by year got worse in bolstered by City Manag- the teacher comments, and er Tom Ambrosino, who Mrs. Thompson began to cautioned teachers that the understand what had hap- students are going to need a Food service staff were highlighted, as they provided thou- pened. She cried that entire careful hand as they return sands of meals for students while they were quarantined day, Abeyta said, and took a to learning. under COVID-19 lockdowns. Clark Avenue 5th grade teacher Steven Edelstein received the first Carolyn Arond Butterfly Award.

A collage of photos from the summer showed school lead- ers marching in the Black Lives Matter protest at City Hall. City Manager Tom Ambrosino said students will look to their teachers for strength and structure in what has been a very upending time for young people over the last six Graduation in August was also highlighted as part of the months. video.

Chelsea Teachers Union President Don Dabenigno said School Committee Chair Kelly Garcia welcomed all the students need the teachers more than ever, even if it’s via Asst. Supt. Sarah Kent prevented the Butterfly Award. teachers back for professional development on Monday. computer.

The Chelsea Cantare was featured singing a piece that they performed for the Virtual An online parent/teacher conference last spring. Graduation in July. Thursday, September 3, 2020 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 7 Officials ask public for input for arts & culture plan The City of Chelsea ious opportunities to get residents, businesses, com- monthly via Zoom and are website. Health & Human Services, is conducting a planning involved such as virtual fo- munity, and civic organi- open to the public. Specific The project is support- and the Chelsea Recreation process that will produce cus groups, town halls and zations. Visioning Team meeting dates will be post- ed by the Chelsea Cultural and Cultural Affairs Divi- an arts and culture strate- an online survey asking for meetings will take place ed on the City of Chelsea Council, the Department of sion. gy with a life cycle of five residents’ input about their years. The process will favorite arts and cultural identify Chelsea’s place activities. The survey is in within the regional arts and English and Spanish and cultural framework and can be found at recreation. examine best practices to chelseama.gov. In addition, form a strategic recommen- residents can share what dation. they enjoy most in Chelsea As physical and demo- by texting a photo or mes- graphic changes advance sage to 617-819-5101. internally, the City of Chel- While the initial plan- sea is poised to expand its ning process is still on-go- offerings in the areas of ing, they expect the process art and culture as a means itself to generate meaning- of increasing the quality of ful and practical informa- life, economic opportuni- tion and recommendations ties and community enjoy- from all participants re- ment for its residents. garding viable and sustain- The City has historical- able local arts and cultural ly served as a gateway for activities. immigrants and transplants “The goal is to under- from the world and by sup- stand the meaning of the porting community events, arts and culture in our di- holiday celebrations, and verse community and to cross-cultural meetings the create an infrastructure that City celebrates their resi- will shape a sustainable arts dents’ cultural diversity, en- and culture growth strat- ergy and artistic potential. egy” stated Marlene Jen- Guided by consultants nings, Chair, Chelsea Cul- Molly Akin and Magali tural Council. Maïza, the planning pro- The plan will be guided cess is launching a broad by an Oversight Committee outreach campaign offering formed by the Chelsea Cul- quick and easy ways for tural Council and informed Pictured in front of the ‘Chelsea Right Now Mural’ (left to right) Casey Merkle, Artist; Calvin Brown, City Councilor; Judith residents and community by a twelve-member Vi- Garcia, City Councilor; Demetrius Fuller, Lead Artist; Tom Ambrosino, City Manager; Chelsea Cultural Council: Marlene stakeholders to share their sioning Team with active Jennings Chair, Angelina McCoy, Recorder, Juliana Borgiani Geiger, Treasurer; and Dakeya Christmas, Co- Chair. Missing ideas. There will be var- participation from Chelsea Carolina Anzola. State announces policies to support families, expand childcare options

The Baker-Polito Ad- during the school day while ily childcare homes, and remote learning enrichment Elementary and Secondary applaud the schools and ministration on Friday an- children are learning re- others, to care for school- programs to provide super- Education will issue joint districts that are making nounced new policies that motely. age children while they par- vision and care for school guidance that details the the extra effort to bring will provide families who As schools prepare to re- ticipate in remote learning. children up to age 14 while minimum requirements for their students back in some require childcare while open, working parents need The Department will also they participate in remote remote learning programs, form,” said Education Sec- their children are engaged to find care and learning exempt informal remote learning during the school including background re- retary James Peyser. “At the in remote learning addition- support for their school- learning parent cooperative day. These remote learning cord checks, health and same time, we know that al options by allowing pro- aged children while they are arrangements organized programs, which must meet safety standards, facilities remote learning will be part grams to offer supervised engaged in remote learning. by families, if the groups specific criteria, will need checks, and child to staff of the educational experi- care during regular school Current state statute pro- are supervised by unpaid to first be approved by their ratios. ence for many students this day hours. hibits licensed after-school parents. These parent co- local municipality before Municipalities will en- Governor Charlie Baker and out-of-school time operatives are still subject they can apply for the li- sure programs, that are fall, so it’s critical that we signed an Executive Or- programs for school-aged to any state orders regulat- cense exemption. Programs approved for the license enable parents, after-school der that allows the Depart- children from offering care ing gatherings in place un- run by a school district are exemption, comply with providers, and community ment of Early Education during school hours. The der the COVID-19 state of already exempt from EEC health and safety require- organizations to offer addi- and Care (EEC) to au- Executive Order allows emergency. licensure and do not need to ments. tional childcare options and thorize currently licensed EEC to authorize childcare In addition, the Execu- apply for this exemption. “We all want our chil- learning supports when stu- after-school and out-of- programs, like YMCAs, tive Order creates a tempo- The Departments of Ear- dren to get back into school dents are unable to attend school programs to operate Boys and Girls Clubs, fam- rary license exemption for ly Education and Care and as soon as possible and we school in person.” 14 Miles: Chelsea and other cities announce unprecedent regional bus lane effort

Staff Report not have done this without throughout the bus service than 110,000 weekday bus Square and . bus/bike lanes, dedicated the support of our munici- network and region. riders. • and bike facilities, and pedestri- The MBTA, the City of pal partners and their lead- Projects were selected by Projects that will be im- Tremont Street in Boston an safety improvements in Boston, the City of Somer- ership during this time. This the MBTA in partnership plemented this fall and from Jackson Square Sta- order to bolster multimodal kind of collaboration will with municipalities to tar- spring include: tion to Ruggles Station, ville, the City of Everett, transportation. and the City of Chelsea last allow our region’s economy get corridors that have seen •Columbus Avenue in extending the bus lanes cur- The MBTA and each Thursday announced an to safely re-open while im- some of the highest rates of Boston between Walnut rently under construction. municipality have worked unprecedented region-wide proving access for all.” bus ridership since March Avenue and Jackson Square •Hyde Park Avenue in effort to implement up to 14 “Chelsea residents de- and experience above-aver- Station. Boston between Metropol- in close partnership on miles of dedicated bus lanes pend on numerous key age chronic delay, thereby •North Washington itan and Forest each project. Design for the throughout the upcoming bus routes like Route 111, improving service for the Street in Boston from Cross Hills Station. projects is supported by the fall and spring to improve which is a critical connec- most vulnerable users. Street to Causeway Street. Several projects in plan- MBTA’s on-call design con- bus speed, reliability, and tion to Boston that carries Several of the selected •Broadway in Chelsea ning prior to the pandemic tracts with implementation over 12,000 riders each day project corridors are critical from City Hall Plaza to 3rd were accelerated as part of reduce crowded conditions predominantly funded by to work, the grocery store, connections for commuters Street. the Rapid Response Bus in the wake of COVID-19. that MBTA and assistance These projects aim to and critical services,” said accessing essential jobs and •Washington Street in Lanes Program while oth- City of Chelsea City Man- services with benefits seen Somerville between Mc- ers were identified in - re from each municipality. The both address service delays ager Thomas G. Ambrosi- on high-ridership routes in- Grath Highway and Sulli- sponse to specific ridership MBTA expects to spend ap- and improve service condi- no. “Enhancing service for cluding Routes 15, 22, 23, van Square. trends since March 2020. proximately $20 million tions to better allow bus rid- Chelsea residents, partic- 28, 66, 86, 111, 116, and •Sweetser Circle, Main All of the projects benefit in 2020 and early 2021 to ers to social distance. ularly low and moderate 117. Through the imple- Street near Sweetser Cir- bus routes that have contin- “The Rapid Response deliver the Rapid Response income individuals, will mentation of all proposed cle, and Broadway from ued to have high ridership Bus Lanes Program, both Bus Lanes Program is about reduce delays and over- Rapid Response Bus Lanes Sweetser Circle to Chelsea since the pandemic began. through direct construction addressing the needs of rid- crowding along these im- projects, the improvements Street in Everett. Improvements will in- ers today while taking a portant routes.” will directly benefit more •Washington Street in clude quick-build treat- and through reimburse- transformative step forward Bus lanes can reduce than 50,000 weekday bus Boston to Roslindale from ments such as striping, red ments to municipalities that to build a better T,” said crowding on buses and riders presently using these Forest Hills Station to Ro- paint, signage, and minor construct projects them- MBTA General Manager also limit the amount of services (about a third of slindale Village. signaling changes. Further selves. Municipalities gen- Steve Poftak. “Throughout time riders spend in close the current weekday rider- Projects to undergo fur- enhancements will also erally provide additional the pandemic, the majority proximity to others while ship) in addition to thou- ther public process over the likely take place in 2021 funding for non-bus-related of our ridership has been on on the bus. In some cases, sands more as anticipated fall for potential spring im- and beyond. Emergency re- components of the projects, our bus system. Advancing bus lanes can improve ser- increases in ridership con- plementation include: sponse vehicles and school such as streetscape im- this program is the fastest vice frequency to further tinue in the coming months. •Warren Street in Boston buses may also use these way we can provide thou- mitigate crowded condi- Based on pre-pandemic between Grove Hall and bus lanes, which will fur- provements that do not di- sands of our riders with sig- tions. These improvements ridership figures from Feb- . ther benefit first-respond- rectly affect bus operations, nificant improvements in will support public health ruary, these upgrades could •Malcolm X Boulevard ers and students. Several though actual cost sharing service reliability. We could and COVID-19 recovery eventually benefit more in Boston between Nubian projects also include shared varies by each project.

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EDWARDS SEEKS while commuting. project on Maverick Street erick Street Market and zone. cility after the late Dorothy BIKES ON Data shows that vehicu- broke ground recently, and Swish & Swash Laundro- “It’s really, really com- Martin Long. lar traffic in Eastie has- in will bring 49 new units to mat, are popular business- ing together there,” he con- At Monday’s School BLUE LINE creased dramatically over . es in the area and residents tinued. “Go back five years Committee meeting, the EAST BOSTON - For the last 10 years with North The project at 205 Mav- expressed a desire for both and we have added the Sil- Committee by a unanimous the past few years East Bos- Shore commuters spilling erick St., dubbed EBO, was to return. ver Line and the soon-to-be vote accepted a request ton has suffered some of the onto city streets as they try approved by the BPDA in The development will commuter rail station in from the mayor for the re- worst gridlock in decades. to avoid traffic on Route 2018 after developer Jo- also include an enclosed Chelsea. I can’t say enough naming and sent it to the Since the reconfiguration of 1A. The Suffolk Downs seph Nogueira made sev- parking garage with 34 about accessing the Silver Subcommittee on Property the Sumner Tunnel toll pla- proposal includes miles of eral changes to the design, parking spaces and an equal Line and how it connects us for further evaluation. za and a dramatic increase dedicated multi-modal in- scale and scope of the number of bicycle spac- now to the airport, the Sea- There was no immediate in North Shore motorists frastructure, but its effec- proposed building and cut es. In addition, an outdoor port and South Station. We comment from anyone on using Eastie streets during tiveness will be limited by down the number of total courtyard that sets back the didn’t have that five years the Committee and Mayor their morning commute, the MBTA’s prohibition of units. Originally the devel- residential entry from the ago so there wasn’t this DeMaria did not wish to getting around the neigh- bicycles during peak rush oper proposed a five story, sidewalk will be construct- synergy that there is now. comment at this time ei- borhood has become a little hour on the Blue Line. “If 55 unit building with two ed to create opportunities It all starts with Mayor De- ther. He submitted the item less easy. people want to bike to work commercial spaces. for informal neighborhood Maria’s vision and guiding in his role as an ex officio While the COVID-19 from the Aquarium station, The modifications to the gathering and socializing us to get everything in or- member of the Committee. pandemic has kept the traf- they should be able to do proposal came after mem- that will further enliven the der. The Commercial Trian- The Center was named fic at bay with many still so,” said Edwards. “The bers of the Gove Street Cit- streetscape. In order to soft- gle is changing.” after former Supt. Fred For- working from home City more options we give peo- izens Association (GSCA) en the garage the developer The Stop & Shop parcel esteire when he was still at Councilor Lydia Edwards ple to get from Point A to voted 12 to 12 at a commu- has planned a roof decked on the Parkway is just over the helm of the schools and is taking proactive steps to Point B the fewer cars there nity meeting in September open space or ‘green roof’ six acres of land and sits shortly after the new Ever- try and cut down on neigh- will be on our neighbor- 2018. The tied vote meant concept over the garage about 80 percent in Everett ett High was completed so borhood traffic once things hood roads.” GSCA would not send a let- in order to hide the cars and 20 percent in Chelsea. many years ago. Howev- start returning to normal Her plan has received ter of support or opposition from view from abutters The review will have to er, criminal allegations of with a plan to promote the support of transporta- for the project. living around the building come from Everett first, but improper conduct against more bike usage for com- tion advocates like former The plans approved on Maverick and Everett will also need approvals him prompted his resigna- muters. Boston Transportation Sec- by the BPDA call for the Streets. from Chelsea afterward. tion in December 2018 and Edwards and her col- retary John Vitagliano who demolition of the existing “Constructing mid-size, The proposal includes charges were filed in court league, At-Large City successfully lobbied for the single-story commercial mixed-use multifamily 800 units of rental housing, in early 2019. The case is Councilor Michelle Wu, Marty Coughlin By-Pass structure that houses a laun- developments in tight ur- which translates to 150 Stu- still pending and has been filed a hearing order last Road to Chelsea that sig- dromat and convenience ban infill locations is- be dios, 494 one-bedrooms, delayed by COVID-19 week to explore increasing nificantly reduced Logan store in order to construct a coming a calling card for and 156 two-bedrooms. court shutdowns. He is the transportation options Airport-related traffic in five-story, mixed-use build- Nauset in recent years,” The development calls charged with seven counts for cyclists on the MBTA’s . ing with 49 residential rent- said Nauset Construction for 906 parking spaces in of misconduct, but hasn’t Blue Line. Edwards ex- “I strongly support al units, seven of which will President Anthony Papan- structured garages. Even yet been convicted of any- plained riders are not cur- Councilor Lydia Edward’s be affordable units. tonis. “Through repetition, with that, the project would thing. rently able to bring their excellent recommendation According to Noguei- we’ve been able to stream- call for variances for park- That said, many have bicycles on the Blue Line that the MBTA provide suf- ra, Nauset Construction line processes to reduce ing, additional height, and asked numerous times if during peak hours, which ficient capacity on the Blue has begun its work on construction time and im- setbacks. It could also fea- the Performing Arts Center prevents commuters from Line-which serves East the project that will con- prove procedures to ensure ture as many as 40 or more would be renamed given being able to ride the T into Boston, Winthrop, Revere sist of 12 studio units, 17 the safety of the surround- units of affordable housing the negative publicity sur- the city and bike to their fi- and other north shore com- one-bedroom units, and 20 ing neighborhood and our on site. rounding the former super- nal destination. munities-to accommodate two-bedroom units. workforce.” The proposal includes intendent. Nothing, howev- “This is going to be the bicyclists during rush hour “EBO condominiums As part of his BPDA 15,000 square feet of retail, er, was done as the School start of a conversation,” periods as well as during are designed to fit in seam- approval Nogueira agreed which is a far cry from the Committee said it was said Edwards. “We need to current non-rush hour pe- lessly with the character to a $20,000 contribution 90,000 square-foot existing waiting until the resolution have a conversation about riods,” he said. “There are of the existing neighbor- to fund a transportation grocery store. Sousa said of the court case before tak- access and equity across a number of possible oper- hood, while providing analysis, and/or imple- he had no idea if Stop & ing any action on renaming transportation modes for ational alternatives, includ- much-needed housing to ment pedestrian safety en- Shop would re-tool their things that carry the name East Boston residents. ing full and partial train the City of Boston – in- hancements, vehicle calm- store as they have in other of Foresteire – including We’re separated from the car/ bike provisions, that cluding seven affordable ing measures, and public locations around Great- the Center. rest of the city by the har- are feasible but would need units – in close proximity realm improvements in and er Boston. Some Stop & On Monday, in what bor and there’s no way for to be evaluated through a to public transportation,” around the Maverick Street Shop stores have focused was a surprise to observ- cyclists to be able to safely vigorous test program. The said Nogueira. “And bring- corridor. on a smaller footprint with ers, Mayor DeMaria moved ride into the city. I’m pro- current pandemic down- ing back the market and The developer also plans more prepared foods and a to have the Committee go posing a pilot program to turn of Blue Line ridership laundromat in upgraded to make donations to the pared-down market under ahead now and consider the allow them to bring their provides the opportunity to space ensures that they will Piers Park Sailing Center, the title ‘bfresh.’’ That has renaming. bikes onto one car on the perform such a test. East be able to continue to serve as well as the East Boston taken place in Newton and Dorothy Martin Long train during peak hours. Boston and other north the community for years to Social Centers. Davis Square Somerville. was a long-time communi- With the population of the shore communities deserve come.” It wasn’t readily apparent ty and education advocate neighborhood growing, it’s equal bicycle access to At community meet- if that would happen on the in Everett, serving in nu- important that we give res- Boston-now is the time to ings regarding the project MASSIVE Parkway, and Sousa said merous capacities before idents as many transporta- do it.” Nogueira called the proj- REDEVELOPMENT there is no tenant yet iden- her unexpected passing tion options as possible.” ect ‘development without tified for the retail portion. earlier this summer. She An added benefit to Ed- NEW PROJECT ON displacement’ because he OF STOP & SHOP However, he said some was prominent on the Su- wards’s plan is that Blue MAVERICK STREET always planned to bring SITE sort of market would be perintendent Search Com- Line riders may spend less back the laundromat and EVERETT - The new likely needed in that area mittee that met many times time on trains thus expos- EAST BOSTON - A convenience store after despite the large Market in 2019 before picking new Boston Planning and De- owners of the Stop & ing themselves less to po- construction was complet- Shop parcel on the Park- Basket down the street. Supt. Priya Tahiliani. tential COVID exposure velopment Agency (BPDA) ed. The two tenants, Mav- With nearly 2,000 units on The matter was voted to approved mixed-use condo way straddling the Everett/ Chelsea line have proposed the docket for that immedi- Committee on an 8-0 vote. a massive redevelopment ate area, Sousa said a mar- of the site, with 800 rental ket concept for quick grabs LYNN CANCELING housing units and retail of- and small orders would be FALL SEASON a great amenity from the ferings that may or may not LYNN - Lynn English include a re-make of the City’s perspective. The proposal would be Director of Athletics Dick grocery store. Newton and Lynn Classical The Grossman Com- situated in several build- Now You can be ings on the site, and would Director of Athletics Bill panies of Quincy has filed Devin both voted with the with the City to begin re- feature an open public space concept as has been majority to cancel the entire views of the project, and Northeastern Conference were slated to be on the the norm in the other build- ings proposed or built in the fall sports season. UPFRONT &CENTER agenda for Monday’s Plan- The NEC ADs voted by area. That, Sousa said, is ning Board – though that a 7-5 margin to recommend got pushed into September going to be a feature of the new district on both sides to cancel the season and due to a public notice Sna- push it back to the spring Check out our fu. of the City Line. Having Catholic School Week of 2021. The NEC school Special Section on Pages 14-15 public green space accessi- In the meantime, City principals, including Clas- With our Planner Tony Sousa said ble to everyone and outdoor YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 seating to accompany retail sical Principal Amy Dunn VOLUME 20, No. 32 they are very excited about WEDNESDAY January 22, 2020 Master and English Interim Princi- INDEX Editorial would be essential, he said, 4 Plan Police 8 the proposal and that it pig- Sports 11 meeting Classifieds 18 pal Anastasia Tessie Mow- Real Estate 18 scheduled to the character of this new- DEATHS Special to the Journal gybacks on so many of the Robert Elliott Feyler STICKY NOTE Mayor Brian Arrigo in - Adelaide Martignetti vites residents and commu er, voted 9-0-3 Monday to - Roberta Melone nity members to attend the Marie Pacchielat final forum for the City’s ly carved out community. Obituaries Page 6 master plan, Next Stop Re- vere, at the Rumney Marsh other dynamic mixed-use Academy on Tuesday, Jan. 28 beginning at 6 p.m. cancel the season, with the INDEPENDENT Attendees will hear a N E W S P A P E R G R O U P presentation on the draft Master Plan, which has “There are again here been underway for the last projects that have surged year and is nearing a final on the Front Page report. At this meeting res - idents may share their feed Gloucester, Danvers, and - 50 CENTS back and learn more about Northeast Region Award recipient, Kathy Milligan (sitting, center), with Generations, Inc. volunteers at the Whelan Ele- the future of Revere as en - very public facing elements mentary School. visioned within the master into the formerly heavy NEWS BRIEFS plan. Throughout the Master BLOOD Milligan receives Northeast Educators Hall of Fame award Plan process in 2019, resi - Beverly principals abstain- DONATIONS dents of all ages and back - Story & Photo by Marianne Salza 14, Ms. Milligan received grounds were engaged in NEEDED tors Hall of Fame Dorothy ing at the Wolcott School of open space and helping the Salem State Universi - M. Foley 1948 Northeast creating a roadmap based The American Red Cross Retired Revere Public ty biannual Hall of Fame on North Shore Road. on community input to industrial area. He said Region Award was espe Perfect for: Community Reminders, has extended its urgent call Schools educator and Re - award in recognition of her - Milligan has been volun- help shape the future of the cially significant to Ms. for donors of all blood types vere resident, Ms. Kathy significant contributions to teering with Generations In- city. The final document Milligan, loves helping Milligan because it honored corporated for 12 years, and ing. to give blood or platelets. her school district. the memory of a woman will recommend key action With influenza escalating children improve their lit - “I’m very proud of my is currently the Site Team items for local transporta eracy skills, and enjoys that she had closely worked Leader at the A.C. Whelan - across the country and pre- award,” soft-spoken Milli tion, housing, open space, to create a neighborhood collaborating with teachers - with. The late Dorothy M. Elementary School, orga venting some donors from gan said. Foley was the first principal - energy and climate change, the project would create giving, and winter weather who care about their stu - Having been presented nizing and scheduling the public health, economic dents’ successes. On Nov. that Ms. Milligan worked threatening to cancel blood the 2019 Northeast Educa - with when she began teach See MILLIGAN Page 3 drives, the Red Cross now - See MASTER PLAN Page 3 Newton spoke about the has a critical shortage of type O blood and urgently Council President Keefe will continue emphasis on board’s subcommittees feel,” he said. “As more needs donors to restock the shelves. By Cary Shuman was an emphasis on the more momentum that is style,” said Keefe about his Currently, the Red Cross work of the subcommittees for 2020. Each councillor Council President Patrick predecessor’s successful Schedules, Coupons, Sales, has less than a three-day sup- in preparing reports on is - serves as a chairperson of a reign as president in 2019. proposal that he authored. ply of type O blood available Keefe said he will continue sues that would ultimately “Council President Guinas subcommittee. for patient emergencies and to rely on Council subcom come before the Council - - so used his committees for “I do expect our council medical treatments. Type O mittees to hold extensive for a vote. - gets developed, we want good, thoughtful discus lors to attend subcommittee positive blood is the most discussions on issues com - That style worked well - already underway with sions on issues and it was transfused blood type and ing before the council, but and colleagues seemed to meetings when they are effective. I will be open to can be given to Rh-positive he will welcome more feed welcome the subcommit - looking for more informa - - tee’s new direction that some more initial feedback “I think the buzzword patients of any blood type. back from speakers at the tion on topics that we will from residents if the atten - While just 7 percent of the regular council meetings. resulted in concise sum - be discussing and voting on mations by the subcommit dance in the Council Cham- U.S. population has type One of the trademarks of - Patrick Keefe. as a council at our regular to make sure open space is O negative blood, it can be tee chair – and, of course, ber warrants it.” - former Council President shorter council meetings Keefe has announced the ly scheduled meetings [that the completed Pioneer, the transfused to patients with by repetitive exchanges. Arthur Guinasso’s tenure membership of the Coun are usually held every other Announcements, Programs and more! any blood type and is what that didn’t get bogged down “Everyone has their - hospital staff reach for during cil’s ten subcommittees Monday at 6 p.m.” was ‘equity’ and if five emergencies when there isn’t time to determine a patient’s Revere CARES presents its shared space and there is blood type. Every day, the Red Cross Community Champion Awards proposed development at must collect nearly 13,000 blood donations and more By Cary Shuman pion Award, for his dedica- schools are not able to play than 2,600 platelet dona - tion and contribution to the Revere CARES (Revere Urban Farming Initiative in See NEWS BRIEFS Page 2  Community Action Re - his role as beekeeper and retail with outdoor seating sources and Education to educator. Wood Waste, the Market Sustain a Healthier Com - Mariya Emille Inocentes, munity) honored five indi - RHS senior received Youth viduals with Community Health Leader Award, for at all, are we going to stay Champion Awards during her impressive person - Price the organization’s Annual al growth and leadership and public amenities.” subject to Celebration held Jan. 14 skills. change at the Marina at the Wharf Forge proposal, the Fair- without Dr. Dianne Kelly, super- notice Restaurant and Bar. intendent of Revere schools .55 The five honorees were: $ Per received Community Part - together as a league or are 3-inch-by-3-inch Sticky Note Damian DeMarco, ner Award, for her loyalty Gallon Revere CARES Director Sylvia Chiang, Community Champion Award recipients Techrosette • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service Gibson Park Community and commitment to serve Garden Beehive received Leng, Damian DeMarco, Dr. Josh Vadala, Dr. Dianne Kelly, and Mariya Emille Inocentes, The project has been con- CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Revere CARES Communications Manager Viviana Catano, Revere CARES Youth Specialist Revere on the Move Cham- See REVERE CARES Page 12 field development under Debora Guimaraes, and Mayor Brian Arrigo. 56 SHAWMUT STREET SOLD 3 LAMSON CT we going to branch off and REVERE Don't miss out on this chance to own EAST BOSTON 36 EUTAW STREET single family at afforable priceExample locat PageEAST BOSTON - Jeffries Point! 2 bedroom & 2.5 ed only steps to Blue Line, the Beach Eagle Hill Townhouse! 2 Bed/2 Bath tinued for its first unveiling bathroom townhomes have garage and so much more. 3 bedrooms, with townhouse with off-street parking. parking, private outdoor space, and Open concept kitchen/dining/living construction on the Chelsea large eat-in kitchen, dining room and Req. 3-week advance placement room area with brand new kitchen, back yard space too! $349,900 amazing design and finishes. 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The decision affects erett is used to seeing on Lynn high school football the forgotten southern side (which had already been 7,000 COPIES 7,000 COPIES 12,000 COPIES of the Parkway. $ $ $ AUDITORIUM moved to the spring season, 600 700 2-COLOR 800 “It’s everything com- (which is called the “Fall 2-COLOR 4-COLOR ing together that is so ex- POSSIBLY TO 2” season), volleyball, boys citing,” he said. “I look at BE RENAMED and girls soccer, boys and 4-COLOR STICKIES CAN BE A COMBINATION OF COLORS. 2014 and 2015 when we 12,000 COPIES EVERETT - The Fred- girls cross country, golf, $ 2-COLOR STICKIES CAN BE MADE WITH ANY 2 COLORS did the neighborhood plan and cheerleading. 900 and a few years later we did erick Foresteire Center for 4-COLOR Performing Arts at Everett “It is my job as an ath- the zoning changes. The letic director to look out for we added the federal op- High School – otherwise known as the auditori- my kids and at this point in Call or Email Your Rep Today! portunity zone designation. time where we’re in wa- That is very real and every um – is before the School 781-485-0588 ext. 103:Maureen 106:Peter 101:Deb 110:Kathy 125:Sioux Committee this month on ters that we haven’t been Reading on a Screen?? Click on Your Rep’s name to start sending them an email! developer down there has looked into the opportunity a request by Mayor Carlo DeMaria to rename the fa- See REGION Page 9 Thursday, September 3, 2020 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 9

Region /Continued from Page 8 in before when it comes near Logan Airport.” Bakery, an institution that Saugus store is not far from of Tuesday are as follows: munity is for everyone to COVID-19 and virtual The Federal Aviation has stood proudly for Ital- the Revere border and that 350 confirmed cases: 24 to get tested, learn their learning – it’s made things Administration (FAA) is ian pastry excellence in Re- many former Revere resi- deceased, 22 isolated and results and take the ap- very difficult for everybody funding the research that vere since 1963, will close dents – who patronized the 304 recovered. propriate steps if they test and my job is to look out will determine air pollution its Revere location after 57 store in this city – are now The Town of Winthrop positive,” Public Health for Lynn English and Lynn (chemical pollution and years in the business but customers at the Saugus has reactivated its Emer- Director Meredith Hur- kids.” noise pollution) impacts of continue operations at its store. gency Operations Center ley said. “Testing lets us Devin said Lynn was aviation and how to miti- current stores in Saugus “We see familiar fac- on Wednesday, Aug. 26, in know where the virus is deemed to be in “red” gate pollution from those and Danvers. es all the time,” said Ada. order to centralize the re- in our community, who is for COVID-19 cases, “so impacts. Owners Charlie Pema “It’s the next town over sponse effort to the recent carrying it even without weren’t going to be allowed How did Tufts and BU and Zamira Pema and their and we’re excited to reno- uptick in COVID-19 cases. symptoms, and who’s at to play anywhere.” officials happen to choose daughters Ada Pema and vate the space, grow it, and Those with questions about risk of contracting the virus “This decision gives us the home of Councillor Jennifer Pema have owned set it up for the future. We the COVID-19 situation in through close contact with a ray of hope that we can Joanne McKenna for the and operated the popular hope that Revere residents town are encouraged to call those that have it.” salvage the entire fall sea- placement of the machine? bakery at 154 Squire Road will come over to Saugus. the COVID-19 informa- The virus that caus- son and play it in the Fall “We are doing a yearlong for the last 25 years. We’re really excited to tion line at 617-539-5848 es COVID-19 primari- 2 floating wedge season characterization of impacts “It’s really been a fami- continue the Esposito tradi- between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. ly spreads through the created by the MIAA,” said near the major runways,” ly affair,” said Ada Pema. tion there.” Monday through Friday, exchange of respiratory Devin. said Durant. “We wanted a “My mom and dad worked or email COVID19info@ droplets that find their way Devin said he is “100 site to the north in line with there for a number of years WINTHROP MOVED town.winthrop.ma.us. into the air when people percent optimistic” that the the major runway config- before owning it. They re- TO COVID RED In response to the recent breathe, cough or sneeze. Fall 2 season can happen urations, and through the ally have managed all oper- designation by the state as Spread can be significant- this spring. Logan noise study group, ations for the bakery. And ZONE a “high risk” community, ly limited through the use “There are some obsta- I was referred to Joanne my sister and I grew up WINTHROP - The Winthrop officials have of face coverings when cles with the weather and by Gina Cassetta (of the there making cannolis and Town of Winthrop has been partnered with state lead- in public, and through the the availability of venues Winthrop Airport Hazards decorating cakes and man- moved to the Red Zone ers to establish “Stop the practice of social distanc- and other issues, but I think Committee).” aging inventory since we designation, the highest Spread” testing site seven ing -- remaining at least six all of those things can be Durant credited McKen- were young.” level of risk by state offi- days a week at the E.B. feet away from people who overcome,” said Devin. na for responding immedi- Through the support of cials due to the increase in Newton School, as well don’t live in your house- “My thought is that the ately to the request to use their many loyal customers positive COVID-19 cases. as additional limited “pop- hold at all times. late February dates will be her home as an emissions at their Revere store, the Winthrop joins 21 other up” sites. Testing is free “Residents who live used for tryouts and indoor testing site. Pemas were able to expand communities, including for all at each testing site with or have close con- practices and then gradual- “Joanne volunteered and the business to locations in Revere, Chelsea, Lynn and in Winthrop. The testing tact with more vulnerable ly make our way out to the she was quite enthusiastic,” Saugus and Danvers. Everett that also have been at the E.B. Newton School members of our population golf course, the cross coun- said Durant. “So we’ve The Pemas were known moved to the Red Zone. and the pop-up sites will -- such as their elderly par- try course, and the football installed a water-tight, for their distinct personal While Boston has not continue through at least ents and grandparents or and soccer fields.” weather-proof box on her touch and congenial man- been designated in the Red Sept. 12. individuals with compro- Devin said he is excited residential property and ner with each customer, Zone, East Boston has the Testing will be available mised immune systems -- about an interesting scenar- putting three instruments building a strong relation- highest infection rate in the at E.B. Newton School in are especially encouraged io that could find the Lynn inside that will measure ship with them. Often ar- City and the highest per- Winthrop on the following to get tested,” Town Man- Classical and Lynn English three different kinds of riving early in the morning centage of residents testing days and times until further ager Austin Faison said. football teams playing their pollution: nitrogen diox- to begin their days, Charlie positive. As of this week, notice: “Still, everyone should get annual “Thanksgiving” ide, black carbon, and ul- and Zamira Pema worked East Boston is at 11% for Monday, Wednesday, tested regardless of their game in April. tra-fine particles. These are hard to put out a great prod- those being tested positive Friday and Saturday from risk factors so that we can “I am excited about all combustion byproducts uct and customers flocked for the virus. 2-7 p.m. (drive-through) have a fuller understanding playing the Bulldogs on a of the airplane engine, just to the door not only for The Town of Win- Tuesday and Thursday of how far COVID-19 has warm, crisp Saturday after- like they come out of the weekly purchases for the throp is taking multiple from 2-7 p.m. (walk-up) spread in our community noon in April at Manning tailpipe of a car.” family dinners but for spe- steps to stop the spread of Testing providers are and put a stop to it so that Field,” said Devin. “We’re The testing mechanisms cial occasions. COVID-19 in our com- able to provide information we can all stay safe and going to have a sell-out will be on 24 hours a day, “We put so much love munity. The Massachu- in English and Spanish. healthy.” crowd, 10,000-plus fans according to Durant. Win- and effort into it,” said Ada. setts Department of Public Additional pop-up test- Between Aug. 2 and 15, there.” throp, Chelsea, and South “We kept all of the original Health had notified Win- ing location details will be Winthrop’s average daily In other news, Devin Boston will be the other recipes from the Esposi- throp officials of eight new provided as soon as they COVID-19 incidence rate and Newton have agreed testing locations. to family who originally cases on Friday and one are available. per 100,000 residents was that the Lynn flag football McKenna has been in- owned it. It’s just been a additional resident affected “The only way to tru- 11.37, trending higher than (Powder Puff) game be- volved in regular commu- family effort and we’re so by COVID-19 on Tuesday . ly stop the spread of the community’s previous tween Lynn Classical and nications with Massport lucky to have been able to The new Winthrop totals as COVID-19 in our com- case count period. Lynn English seniors will during her tenure on the have grown the business as be played in the spring at City Council. well.” Manning Field. “But this study just fell Why is the Pema fam- in my lap,” said McKenna ily ending its legendary McKENNA’S HOME humbly. “Tufts and BU are existence in Revere pas- Real Estate Transfers IS TESTING SITE doing a study on the quality try-land? BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE of the air over Beachmont “It’s bittersweet, but for REVERE - Ward 1 and my property is one of us, I think it’s really been Councillor Joanne McKen- the highest points on the time to go,” said Ada. “I na is well known for look- hill. Gina Cassetta suggest- think the situation with the Haglund, Thomas C Sullivan, Molly H 204 Spencer Ave #3 $37,500 ing out for her constituents’ ed my house for the study. landlord was no longer giv- best interests on the streets They [Tufts and BU offi- ing us an ability to grow of Beachmont and as it now cials] came to my house a and scale the business and turns out, officially in the few weeks ago and thought invest in the business the air up above the neighbor- it was a wonderful location. way how we wanted to. hood as well. The machine will be in my After a few years of going McKenna’s home and yard for a year and test the back and forth, we decided yard on Winthrop Avenue quality and the emissions to take our investments and will be the site for a ma- of the airplanes. It’s a great grow the business in Sau- chine that will measure the step for Beachmont. Finally gus where we have more emissions from airplanes we’re going to get a study space. We’re just excited to landing and taking off from to see how the emissions have revamped and grown Logan Airport. of the airplanes landing at the business over there.” THE Dr. John Durant, en- and departing from Logan Jennifer Pema agreed vironmental engineering affect the health of Beach- with her sister, stating, “It professor at Tufts Univer- mont residents.” definitely is a bittersweet sity, is leading the one- transition. The Revere year study in collaboration INDEPENDENT community was a backbone with the Boston University ESPOSITO’S BAKERY TO CLOSE and a staple of the business. School of Public Health “to We’re going to miss Revere better understand aviation REVERE LOCATION but we’re not going far.” impacts in communities REVERE - Esposito Ada also noted that the

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Idalina Fortes Brito Zofia ‘Sophie’ Wolnicki Joao Nepomuceno Gomes A woman of deep and abiding faith Operated Set and Style Beauty Salon on He most valued his family, education and Everett Avenue in Chelsea productive citizens A Mass of Christian for nearly 30 Years Burial was celebrated in João Nepomuceno St. Rose of Lima Church Zofia “Sophie” (Luka- Gomes, 95, passed away on for Idalina (Fortes) Brito siak) Wolnicki passed away Saturday, August 29, sur- on Wednesday, September in the Beth Israel Deacon- rounded by his loving fami- 2 and services conclud- ess Palliative Care Unit ly in the peaceful surround- ed with interment at Holy on Sunday, August 30, ings of his Chelsea home. Cross Cemetery in Malden. with her family at her bed- Born and raised in São Idalina passed away on side. She was diagnosed Nicolau, Carbo Verde, a Friday, August 28 in the with Brain Cancer several beloved son of the late Joâo peaceful surroundings of years to Antonio Carvalho months earlier. Gomes do Rosario and her home and in the pres- Brito of Chelsea, she was Born and raised in Filipa Delfina Gomes, he Kosow, Poland, a beloved married his beloved Zuilda games and listening to mu- ence of her tender loving the devoted mother of Joao sic, especially to his favor- daughter of the late Cze- Monteiro in 1947 and was and caring family. She was Brito and Daniel Brito, ite Cabo Verdean singer, slaw and Janina Lukasiak, widowed in 2014 after 67 83 years old. both of Benguela, Angola; Bana. Zofia received her formal years of love and devotion. Born and raised in Cabo Eurico Brito, Maria Brito, In his younger years, he Verde, she was the first of education and gained her husband, Albert R. Jr. of Joao and his wife raised Carlos Brito, Dianela Brito, was seen often riding his four children born to the college associate’s degree Billerica; cherished grand- their family in Carbo Verde Jorge Brito, Jose Brito and horses throughout the vil- late Alfredo DaLomba in Poland. In Poland, mother of Isabella and AJ and settled in the United Izurdo Brito, all of Chelsea, she worked as a grammar lage where he was born. Fortes and Maria Lopes Tassone and dear sister States in 1976, taking per- Leonel Brito of Boston and school teacher. In addition to his parents, Teixiera. She married An- of Waclawa “Vacha” Go- manent residency in Chel- Lucia Brito and Ana Brito, During the late 1950’s, he was also predeceased by tonio Carvalho Brito in dlewska of Poland. She sea in 1977 where he has both of Everett. She was as a young lady, she immi- his wife of 67 years, Zuilda 1960 and the couple shared is also survived by many been a resident for 43 years. the revered grandmother grated to the United States. Monteiro Gomes. He was the past 60 years togeth- friends and extended fam- He worked briefly at of 39 grandchildren in the While attending a social the devoted father of Man- er raising their family of ily members. United States and 31 at dance at the Polish Amer- American Biltrite and later uel Gomes, Maria Alina 12 children. Formerly of Visiting hours will be worked at Logan Airport/ home in Angola; cherished ican Citizens Club in So. held at the Welsh Funer- Connolly, Mario Do Rosa- Brava, Cabo Verde, she has Host-Marriott Restaurant as great-grandmother of five Boston, she was introduced al Home, 718 Broadway, rio Gomes, Maria Josefina been a resident of Chelsea a waiter, retiring in 1989. in the U.S. and 23 at home Edward Kazimierz Wol- Chelsea today, Thursday, Gomes, Ana Oliveira, Emil- for the past 25 years. nicki, a US Army Soldier He was a proprietor Idalina was a faithful in Angola and the dear sis- Sept. 3 from 4 to 7 p.m. ia Gomes, Inacio Gomes, ter of Daniel Teixeira in on leave from Ft. Devens. Relatives and friends are who enjoyed his Trupi- Lorena Lopes, Josefina parishioner of St. Rose They married in 1960 and São Vicente, Cabo Verde. most kindly invited to at- chu, where he supervised Gomes, Benedita Gomes, Church. A woman of deep settled in Chelsea raising a Arrangements were giv- tend. the production of grouge Pedro Gomes, Virginia and abiding faith, she al- son and daughter. All attendees are re- and mel (rum and sugar Monteiro Fernades, Osval- ways received great com- en to the care and direction She became a licensed quired to wear face cov- cane honey). In addition fort and peace joining in of the Welsh Funeral Home, hairdresser and established dina Gomes Daly, Filipa erings, practice social dis- he built a home so his chil- prayer with the Santa Rosa Chelsea. We continue Set and Style Beauty Salon Gomes. He was the dear tancing when greeting the dren could call their own in Community. to encourage family and on Everett Avenue in Chel- brother of Pedro Alcantra friends who wish, to family, pay their respects their forefathers’ land. He Gomes and Antonia Ana In her lifetime, Idalina sea. She operated the shop enjoyed life, but there were offer condolences at this for nearly 30 years. and exit the funeral home de Brito. He is also sur- was devoted to home and three things that he valued time by means of the on- For most of her life, to allow other guests to en- vived by 47 grandchildren, family and most enjoyed the most: his family, edu- line guest book or to send Sophie made her home on ter. 47 great-grandchildren and babysitting and caring for cation and productive citi- a personalized sympathy Winthrop Road in Chelsea. The Funeral will be five great, great grandchil- grandkids. held from the Welsh Fu- zens, which he imparted to In addition to her par- card visit: www.WelshFu- She was widowed in 2014 dren. five sons-in-law, three neral Home on Friday at 9 his decedents: ents, she was predeceased neralHome.com. after 54 years together with daughters-in-law and many a.m. followed by a Funeral His life was not in vain, by her sister, Arminda Teix- Should friends desire, Edward. nieces and nephews. Mass at Our Lady of Grace and he will live on through eira Pereira and a brother, contributions in Idalina’s This past October, she A private family fare- Church, 59 Nichols St., his surviving family. He Benjamin Teixeira. The memory should be directed moved to Salem, NH mak- well will be held followed Chelsea at 10 a.m. Services was so proud of his fami- forever beloved wife of 60 to a charity of their choice. ing her new home with her by graveside prayers and son and daughter-in-law. will conclude with inter- ly’s many contributions to interment. A celebration Sophie was a longtime ment at Woodlawn Ceme- society and often bragged of his life will be held at a parishioner and commu- tery, Everett. about his family’s success later date when family and TORF FUNERAL (There is ample parking Carafa Family nicant at St. Stanislaus and wonderful contribution friends can attend. SERVICE opposite the funeral home.) Church and was a member to the following industries; Should friends desire, Pre-need planning with our Arrangements given to Funeral of the Polish Falcons Nest Author, Banking/Finance, contributions in his mem- price protection guarantee. the care and direction of 485 in Chelsea. Bio-technology, Construc- ory may be made to Care Home Inc. Arrangements made at our the Welsh Funeral Home, facility or in the comfort of In addition to her par- tion, Education, Engineer- Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St. ents, Sophie was also pre- Chelsea. 389 Washington Ave. your own home ing, Electrical/Plumbing, Suite B102 Danvers, MA deceased by her brother, We continue to encour- Chelsea 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Health Care, Hotel and 01923 or by visiting www. Jutek Lukasiak and her age family and friends who Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden Hospitality, Ministry, Mu- 617-884-4188 beloved husband of 54 wish, to offer condolences CareDimensions.org Ar- Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) sic Industry, Retail, Social rangements were given to M.L. Torf (1867-1940) years, Edward K. Wolnicki. at this time by means of Amy C-Almas Richard A. Pruneau She was the devoted moth- the online guest book or to Services and Transportation the care and direction of the William R. Carafa - (617) 889-2900 er of Peter Wolnicki and his send a personalized sym- to name a few. Welsh Funeral Home, Chel- Funeral Directors Fondly remembered as a sea. We continue to encour- (800)428-7161 wife, Diana of Salem, NH pathy card to visit: www. carafafuneralhome.com and Janina Tassone and her WelshFuneralHome.com. kind, fun and loving person, age family and friends who www.torffuneralservice.com he enjoyed being around his wish, to offer condolences family and friends. at this time by means of the 10th Year Memoriam In his lifetime he loved online guest book or to send “Meeting the needs of the families we serve.” Birthday Memoriam watching and attending a personalized sympathy Dorothy J. Patrice Borden WWF wrestling matches. card visit; www.WelshFu- ANTHONY MEMORIAL - He enjoyed playing card neralHome.com. —— 9-8-1958 —— FRANK A. WELSH & SONS Gould Sept. 5, 2010 — Sept. 5, 2020 FUNERAL HOME Peter A. Zaksheski 100th Birthday Rememberence Type III Licensed Funeral Director 718 Broadway, Chelsea – 617-889-2723 – 617-884-3259 Anthony J Lombardozzi www.ChelseaFuneralService.com 9-6-1920 to 9-6-2020 Happy Birthday Dad! Birthdays come and birthdays Patrice, go. On your very special day I OBITUARIES I never Need a special day want you to know, You’re my God saw you getting tired To bring ya to my mind knight in shining armor, my All obituaries and death notices and a cure was not to be, For the days without Daddy, my dad, forever the so he put his arms around you, thinking of you will be at a cost of and whispered come to me. greatest hero a daughter ever had! With tearful eyes we watched Are very hard to find I hoped and I prayed for a sign $100.00 per paper. you, and saw you pass away. I cannot send you a from you. I have waited so very Although we loved you dearly, birthday card long. You answered when Dad- we could not make you stay. And our hands, That includes photo. A golden heart stopped beating, dy’s Little Girl played on the radio. You spoke to me hard working hands at rest, we cannot touch through that beautiful timeless song! Please send to God broke our hearts to prove to us But I know God will take So Happy 100th Birthday Dad!! He only takes the best. my special greetings I was writing this for you when you reached out to [email protected] Forever Loved & Missed, To the one I love so much `Joe, Debbie, Bill Jr. me. I love you and I miss you. Within my heart Forever Yours or call 781-485-0588 Tommy & Derek Daddy’s Little Girl I will always be. & Grandchildren All my love, your daughter Carolyn xoxo Thursday, September 3, 2020 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 11 MassDOT advisory: Boston upcoming lane shifts on Route 1 LEGAL NOTICES The Massachusetts De- Street Synagogue) to the Sixth will be available on Route 1 partment of Transportation Street on-ramp (opposite the during all peak periods. LEGAL NOTICE and moderate-income Bids must be sealed Personal Representatives (MassDOT) announced that Logan Airport Marriott Resi- Drivers should take care to residents. The City and clearly marked appointed under informal during the overnight hours dence Inn). pay attention to all signage and proposes, through “Institutional (Building) procedure. A copy of the on Wednesday, September 2, This operation was weath- move carefully through the an FY’2018 budget Cleaning Services” and Petition and Will, if any, roadway configuration chang- er dependent. In the event of work zone. amendment, the transfer submitted to the Office can be obtained from the es and Route 1 northbound inclement weather on Wednes- Police details, lane mark- Re: Mohammed Oumar- of $90,000 from the of the Chief Procurement Petitioner. lane shifts took place in the day, September 2, the opera- ings, temporary barriers, traf- FY’2018 First Time Home Officer no later than 9/03/20 houch d/b/a 7-Eleven work zone where the Chelsea tion will take place overnight fic cones, signage, and other 115 Broadway, Buyers Program (Activity 11:00 AM on Thursday, C Chelsea, MA 4D) to the FY’2018 Micro- September 17, 2020. Viaduct is being rehabilitated. on Thursday, September 3, tools will be used to control Chelsea Licensing Com- Enterprise Grant Program The City of Chelsea re- Work was to begin after 9 p.m. into early morning on Friday, traffic and create safe work mission, September 17, (Activity 5N) and $17,500 serves the right to accept LEGAL NOTICE and to finish before 5 a.m. on September 4. zones. 2020 from the FY’2018 Hous- any bid, to reject and/ Thursday, September 3. This traffic shift will allow MassDOT will provide ad- Notice is hereby given ing Program Delivery or all bids and to waive Once the shift is complete, for a continuous work zone ditional notices as needed for that a public hearing will (Activity 4A) to the minor irregularities and/ FY’2018 Micro Enterprise or formalities as it deems northbound traffic will be split throughout the project area high-impact work, temporary be held by the Chelsea into two lanes with the work and facilitate necessary bridge ramp and street closures, and Licensing Commission on Program Delivery (Ac- to be in the best interest (LEGAL NOTICE) Thursday, September 17, tivity 5A). The program of the City. CITY OF CHELSEA zone between them from ap- deck repairs and safety im- changes to traffic configura- 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the amendment will create In accordance with our INVITATION FOR BIDS proximately the Fourth Street provements. Following the tions. City Council Conference the Micro Enterprise Minority Business Enter- GARDEN CEMETERY off-ramp (opposite the Walnut shift, two southbound lanes Room, Chelsea City Hall, Grant Program and the prise Plan, we are invit- HISTORIC RENOVATION 500 Broadway, Chelsea, budget amendment will ing all qualified women PHASE 2 MA, for a Wine and Malt transfer the above listed and minority business The City of Chelsea, DCR to start parking enforcement for street sweeping again Alcoholic Beverages funds. firms to respond. Massachusetts, through License application for Interested parties are This invitation for bid is its Chief Procurement Starting on Tuesday, Sep- Additionally, “No Parking” Way, Charlesgate Extension, Mohammed Oumarhouch welcome to attend and in accordance with M.G.L. Officer, is seeking sealed tember 8, and continuing signs have been installed at , , d/b/a 7-Eleven, 115 provide public input. Chapter 30B. bids for all labor and through Monday, November specific DCR locations, noting Agassiz Road and Perkins Broadway, Chelsea, MA. Furthermore, the City Dragica Ivanis materials for “Garden 30, the Department of Conser- the day and hours that parking Street; will amend the FY’2018 Chief Procurement Officer Cemetery Historic Reno- 02150. vation and Recreation (DCR) is prohibited. •Chelsea – Commandant’s CHELSEA LICENSING Environmental Review 9/3/20 vation Phase 2”. COMMISSION Records to address the C Invitation for Bids will will commence parking en- DCR Parkways and Road- Way and Constitution Beach Naomi Libran proposed project, if be available on or after forcement along all DCR ways, including, but not lim- Road; Licensing Administrator approved. September 2, 2020 by Parkways during street sweep- ited to: •Revere – 9/3/20, 9/10/20 Alexander Train, Director LEGAL NOTICE contacting Dragica Ivanis, ing operations. On designated •Boston – David Mugar Boulevard, Broadsound Ave, C of Housing & Community COMMONWEALTH Chief Procurement Officer sweeping days, parking is pro- Way; Winthrop Parkway, Ocean Development, City of OF MASSACHUSETTS at divanis@chelseama. hibited at various times. Mas- •, Ave, and Lynnway (Port of Chelsea THE TRIAL COURT gov or by visiting the sachusetts State Police (MSP) Willow Pond Road, Francis Pines); LEGAL NOTICE Thursday, Sep 10, 2020 PROBATE AND City’s website at http:// 6:00 pm | 1 hour | FAMILY COURT www.chelseama.gov/ will enforce the parking re- Parkman Drive and Centre •Lynn – Lynn Shore Drive; (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time Suffolk Division purchasing/pages/cur- strictions by ticketing vehicles Street; •Winthrop – Winthrop (US & Canada) INFORMAL PROBATE rent-bids-solicitations. in violation (the agency is not •, Ja- Shore Drive. Meeting number: 133 PUBLICATION Bids must be sealed and towing vehicles at this time). maicaway, Fenway, Forsyth LEGAL NOTICE 944 8403 NOTICE clearly marked “Garden CITY OF CHELSEA Password: e4RXURpkG82 Docket No. Cemetery Historic Ren- PUBLIC HEARING https://chelseama. SU20P1244EA ovation Phase 2” and TO ALL INTERESTED webex.com/chelseama/j. Estate of: submitted to the Office • Revere • Everett • Winthrop • Lynn • East Boston • Chelsea • Charlestown AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND php?MTID=m8c310c8f- Edward John of the Chief Procurement PERSONS 1f61498a3ee2c5fba- Cottier Officer no later than The City of Chelsea’s De- 084f9a7 Date of Death: 10:00AM on Thursday, Lynn partment of Housing and Join by phone April 17, 2020 September 17, 2020. Independent Newspaper Group Community Development +1-415-655-0001 US Toll To all persons interested Each bid must be accom- Access code: 133 944 REaL EstatE will hold a virtual Public in the above captioned panied by a certified Sales • Rentals 8403 rEvErE Call: Hearing on Thursday, 10 estate by Petition of check, issued by a EvErEtt Land • Commercial 8/27/20, 9/3/20 781-485-0588 September 2020 at 6:00 Petitioner Stephen M. responsible bank or trust RECRuItmENt ChELsEa Fax: p.m. The public may re- C Kyle of Alton, NH. company. Or a bid bond Professional • Medical motely attend this public A Will has been admitted duly executed by the CharLEstoWn Winthrop 781-485-1403 General • Services hearing by accessing it to informal probate. bidder as principal and East Classified Boston Classified via web or phone using LEGAL NOTICE Stephen M. Kyle of Alton, having as surety thereon More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week • Auto Sales • Yard Sales 7 Communities • Miscellaneous the instructions below. NH have been informally a surety company ap- The purpose of this public appointed as the Person- proved by the City, all in meeting is to discuss the al Representative of the the amount of 5% of the City’s proposed program estate to serve without bid payable to the “City HELP WANTED and budget amendments (LEGAL NOTICE) surety on the bond. of Chelsea.” to the Massachusetts CITY OF CHELSEA The estate is being ad- The City of Chelsea re- Department of Housing DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ministered under infor- serves the right to accept and Community Develop- WORKS mal procedure by the any proposal, to reject YARD ment for the Community INVITATION FOR BIDS Personal Representative any or all proposals and New Deal Development Block Grant INSTITUTIONAL (BUILD- under the Massachusetts to waive minor irregulari- SALES funding for the FY’2018 ING) CLEANING SERVICES Uniform Probate Code ties and/or formalities as Community Development The City of Chelsea without supervision by it deems to be in the best Fruit Block Grant (CDBG) Massachusetts through its the Court. Inventory and interest of the City. funds, which were allo- Chief Procurement Officer accounts are not required In accordance with our DELI HELP WANTED cated under the FY’2018 is seeking sealed bids to be filed with the Court, Minority Business Enter- Mini-Entitlement Program to furnish all services to but interested parties are prise Plan, we are invit- Apply in Person Next Week by the Massachusetts De- provide “Institutional entitled to notice regard- ing all qualified women partment of Housing and (Building) Cleaning ing the administration and minority business 920 Broadway, Revere Community Development Services” for the City of from the Personal Repre- firms to respond. (DHCD), under Title I of Chelsea. sentative and can petition The City of Chelsea is REVERE the Housing and Commu- Invitation for Bid docu- the Court in any matter an Equal Opportunity nity Development Act of ments are available on or relating to the estate, Employer. Yard Sale after September 2, 2020 including distribution of This Invitation for Bids is FHAP AGENCIES &OTHER STATE/ 1974, as amended.       Furthermore, the City by contacting Dragica assets and expenses of in accordance with M.G.L. LOCAL REFERRAL AGENCIES th Ivanis, Chief Procurement administration. 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Gladys Vega honored by Gateway Cities

Despite growth in com- ery, the organization will Executive Director of the munities of color in Gate- focus on the lack of repre- Chelsea Collaborative, way Cities, Massachusetts’s sentation in civic leadership will share case-studies on non-profit and elected lead- in Gateway Cities. their experience working ership remains overwhelm- “We’ll start by recogniz- to make the ranks of elected ingly white. ing the work of Mayor Dan and non-profit leadership Meanwhile, the negative Rivera for his outstanding more representative of the impacts of the COVID-19 leadership in the City of diverse population in Gate- pandemic have fallen dis- Lawrence, including di- way Cities.” proportionately on the versifying the police force, Attendees will leave the communities most under- and his relentless advocacy presentation armed with represented in leadership on behalf of Gateway Cit- new insights and data on positions, like Chelsea. ies across Massachusetts,” civic representation in In the Gateway Cities read a statement. “Then Massachusetts, as well as first session, a series on Di- Joan Kulash, Executive strategies for implement- versity, Equity and Inclu- Director of Community In- ing similar models in their sion for a Strong Recov- Roads, and Gladys Vega, community. The Gateway Cities Innovation Institute will hold an awards and summit on Oct. 8 featur- ing Chelsea’s Gladys Vega. COVID-19 has changed everything. 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Thatcollaborators can break evenon Aug. at Encore 13night--mosquitoes at forum.Newspaper were Group Co- Headare of awarded consideringU.S. Capital $500,000 different Mar to- nineCity.”will have the opportunity to health professionals instead. of excitement and accom- However, Revere Public position. to attend college. Online deliveries, WickedRevere Fresh is rebuilding Market its Dollars and more ondJean quarter Fornari this year, it wasResurrecting Thomas Boyan, the Sr Music didn’t include the expendi6- p.m.in the online. coming third quarter,abundantThomas “I’mBoyan, and very Sr inflicting much lookprojects-Enjoying through the great the pizza Urban at the Prince House of Pizza and the comedy at Giggles underkets the Robertapproachesprojects Griffin, to through the Executive hybrid the Urban attendEncompassing in-classroomRevere is rebuilding 8.46learn - acres its The bill was filed with to be expected that the earn- Everybody can agree plishment. School Superintendenttures through the Dr.quarter to “Iespecially just want given to thanktheir reduc you- ingElam forward works to nextfor a week’s foodAgenda tent, Jim Grant Nestor, Program. Lynda TheDiMuro, economic Mary Jane and Abery, employment Tina Baptista, Nancy Williams-Anderson, economic and employment commentsMary Annabout Rich“demilita- Marie Butera The forum will featureditchy bitesNEWS on those tryingBriefs Managingmodel, DirectorAgenda Winthrop’s Michael Grant Program. returnBy- Theofing land four directlydays a week. off the Gener- the Class of 2020 across However, the Class of Dianne Kellypay employees informed their the regular all – tionsMayor in costs Arrigo, and staffing. the CityMarie service Butera distributor. “I work Alice Anderson and Gabe Baptista during last Wednesday’s annual fundraiser for the Win- rizingings thereport schools,” call onsome Tuesday- EHS band finds safe way to move into uncertain fall season State Rep. Dan Ryan toand do yardGreenRoots work or enjoyforum,” a saidRevere By arm John ofLynds The Neigh- comedbase bya new utilizing vendor large-scale last Another exciting addi- to schoolRevere task arm force of The has Neigh -“Therebase are by pros utilizing and cons large-scale Joan Savignano 2020 has been living in school committeewages and recently benefits, whichCouncil, “We the can Schoolobviously Com break- with a lot of chefs, so I work rne, Managing Director Thomas al Edwards Bridge and along thingafternoon the chief, would and Mayor be grim, the United States got aRichard raw Buttiglieri Candidate (and City CounRichard- Giannino. 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She decided to stop erthanNEWS school-based they were police BRIEFable pro -to yet is a right of passage and The usual traditions of how graduation will be af- Candidate Joe Gravellese to place.announce From the introducing ‘MuseumMarket the has been safely in ing honey,The program creams seeks and tolip un -can order and pay for their pus as the Crimson Tide now become a refreshing lenges they face in taking That said, since opening of what we’ve done (with cal residents to acquire newly activities for children like bubbles,taking jump her birth controlFather with calFernando residents to acquire José newly Vivas The programordained, seeks to un- grams.provide due to COVID-19 oneVolunteers that is rememberedholding postersGerardo for of storiessenior Iannuzzi fromprom, residents senior in dangerday ter of evictionthe June duecelebration to the was SeeWithout SPRAYING Walls’ Page Street 2 Art Marching Band became new reality for many of this risk in a time of great on July 12 – which is inand costs)State is moreRep. permanent Candidate inGerardo motion Iannuzzi to ban single-usefullcreated swing jobs. for over a month balms.lockrope, community-drivenand bouncy balls. They re-produce also received and have it deliv- created jobs. lock community-driven re- 350“Every MASS student ACTION should COVID-19 epidemic in front of Chelseaand, above City Hallall, asgraduation part of an action in support of MA Resident and local busi- the hopes that the sweats Council hears updates on restrictions. the firsta lifetime. district-approved The final Everett’s year of students. Sever- apprehension across the the third quarter – he said(and nature Revere and city we councillor)won’t open Exhibitplastic at bagsFrench in Square Revere innow to and according to EB- sponses“Other togreat local news obstacles, is ered straight to their homes. be able to learn in a setting Senate Bill S. 2785’s RightPatricia to Counsel Muse for tenants in legal disputes with landlords. The mat- Patricia Muse Lt.ness Gov. owner, Karyn Danielle Polito alongLogan one anti-racism book for childrenwould and end, a but withinappointed three Lt. Gov.to KarynSt. PolitoJoseph along sponsesParish, to local Lynn obstacles, Encore closed downorganization high school to reassem is usually- al weeksfilled intoexercises the process, were country. all Lt.can Gov.- SeeKaryn RHS Polito, GRADUATIONthere Ann is Houstonmore demandPage of 2 The thanEastie Neighborhood teen Developers, charged StateWinthrop Rep. RoseLee Center. in Vincent, The Art Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, freeENDORSES from fear,” said Con- Jessica Giannino for the being a founding memberNHC’swithhas Housing Programhad no shortage and Coordina Economic of chal- -thatandhygiene Wicked promote bucket. 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Shortly Jay The Lynn Family Forward Resourcelumps Centerin her right breast ByDevelopment John Lynds Secretary Jay opment opportunities through first quarter in March, Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agendamonth Grant on Programthe parking on spac- Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on An EBNHCBy Laura Medical Plummer Staff membersaid conductsrates were a Telehealth slowing for too many young peo- aging results. 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The stretchAugust in North 16 (August Revere. 23 The rain language translationto button.the spring market, drawingshire Roots on Meridian. amendments to Boston’s tion of Realtors, the median strong withpreferred rents ranging from planAt“That’s a press for anconference underlyingopening last themedraftPatrick reopening Neals, Keefe Membershipplan and she Ward re - 1 andsaid1 installed EventsBTU President along a Jessica new ball planning for safety in the Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball from date)Boston from and 9 surrounding a.m. – 6 p.m. tion of Realtors,By Maxim Tamarov the median stronghas been with a rents necessary ranging nui from- derstanding of their needs. bellcompared Eames.By Seth to Daniel“The some health jurisdic and - Mayor Brian Arrigo (center)Northern stands Strand with members Community and officials from the Turkish Cultural Northern Strand Community Coordinator Samantha McHugh, from Boston and surrounding While there are no state cannabis equity ordinance sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. 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LaRovere Committee Insurance on a July disability, firstSchools; selected that wetheir basis.are reli committed A- sec- roadway, sidewalk, and the businesses that she’d when his business was al- met criteria for adult-use ments are negotiated after The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- InThe addition funding, to the awarded mini- “a baccoseat at and the Othertable” Drugs to give Task adequate tives Office staffing at the andCity of-sup Re-care professionalsIn addition were to the left mini- ourVerizon continued is calling restrictionson the and voted again to allow a additional single-bedroom blend in nicelyAgency, with Inc. the you can30 insure that and includes register your a five-day ondto ensuringround of ourpainting students willmeaningful and streetscapes feedback of the businessand plies, spoken and with,comprehensive told her the outready of the slow. reopening Oliveira plan’s added facilities in the neighbor- approval by the BCB and By Seth Daniel through theand Executivefind a slice Office of humanForce;- andshe said. this “My time,vehicle parents these at the werevere. same location. We offer issuance of grantsthrough already the Executivefunded, Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere courtthe market.”to vacate the denial,Price 36-unit apartment building units. new buildings in the neigh- hybrid model with the op- bestaff required return to safelycomplete to schoolthe district, is about a quarterguidance construction for families company, and P. that the CBD project would hood as well as being ful- of Energyity. and There Environmental were more thanideas a aresmall going business to becomelicense owners plates, a who transferThis of year registrations, over $20,000and renewal on the Move has extended input into reopening plans See AMENDMENT Page 2 and Craigto institute Billings, an approval subjectWynn to to be constructed on Wash- Atty. Cory Rhoades, who borhood that the board tion of also going fully onofSee -Energy ELECTIONin the and fall Environmental ofPage 2020. 3 We areideasof the are way going done. to becomeSlated for a GioiosoThis year& Sons, over Inc., $20,000 was benefitonSee theSCHOOLS his Move business Page has 6 extended direct- ly owned and operated by and permit for the compachange- Cindy Weisbart didn’tAffairs’ (EEA)few slices Gateway she found City inreality. the were not ableof to registrations adapt theirwas to awardedall of our valuedto fund clientele, ideas toeven theirAffairs’ permanent (EEA) Gateway change and City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and CFO, said he believes they ington Ave. at its meet- represented the developer, had approvedafter at the their Registry June is closedline. and on Saturdays. Please Seeexcited NEWS to BRIEFS welcome Page our 8 stu-completion in late 2021, it easy to work with and un- ly. The cafe’s basement, he ny to install the two 5G cellwithout know much at all aboutParks Program,end. enables the Everybusiness year a group model of to Re the- newmake Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- nodes.can break even at Encorenotice ing last Wednesday after- told the board that because meeting. call today to scheduleSupt. an appointment. Almi Abeyta hasParks dents Program, back enablesto school the and said, regularly flooded and Chelsea prior to COVID-19, “When Governor Bakvere- residentsworld andof ‘the institution malls’- in tothe work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. inCell the towers,coming.5 nodes third 9 and quarter, noon. design ofof the the trail, pandemic, develop financing- Although parking is- said there will be choicesdesign recognize of the trail, that develop significant- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise hecations hoped tothe Sunday, construction March 4. $ Per The Vecchio Brothers, Jared and Michael are members of but like many with a cam- er’s COVID closure orders 1980s. Now I began to in- antennaeespecially are givena constant their Mayorre- Carlo DeMaria (second fromment right) presented of bid-ready citations construc on Tuesday- almorning leaders to three meet togetherF.J. La toRovere a family. Insurancefor The parents Revere Agency, to on make, the Inc. Up andment to $1,395adjustments of bid-ready is available to construc our for existing - al leaders meet together to a family. 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