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East By John Lynds opportunities and more,” she said. “BPS will contin- By John Lynds Starting this fall, Boston ue to be in close communi- Public Schools (BPS) will cation with the MBTA and Last summer, Mayor provide MBTA passes for our fellow city agencies Martin Walsh announced all 7th to 12th graders, not about their plans to ensure Eastie was chosen as one just students living a long a smooth rollout.” of five neighborhoods that distance away from school. Expanding the free will be part of the Boston Superintendent Brenda MBTA pass program was Planning and Development Cassellius said in a state- a key recommendation of Agency’s planning initia- ment that the expanded T At-Large City Councilor tive of an Imagine Boston pass program “will increase Michelle Wu’s youth trans- 2030 effort to ‘preserve, en- transportation access for all portation report. hance and grow’ the neigh- students in Grades 7-12.” “We should celebrate this borhood called PLAN: East “It brings the ‘city as a step toward transit equity,” Boston. classroom’ concept to life, she said. “Although the As part of the initiative, allowing students to more passes are free for students, the city has been working easily access the city’s I am under the impression parks, museums, libraries, See COMMUNITY Page 7 after school programs, job See PASSES Page 3 PHOTO BY EMILY HARNEY John Ghiozzi goes through the legs and tries to lift one over Goalie Brendan Clancy during Changes to action on Saturday at the Jeffries Point Roller Cup in Porzio Rink. The action was fast and Zumix Block Party set for Sept. 7 teams from all over the city competed in the summer hockey spectacular. See Page 8 for 120 Bus Route more photos. By John Lynds Party will feature live music on two stages, multi-media start Sept. 1 ’s popular art installations, and small music and performing arts business vendors. Musical By John Lynds BPS Superintendent Dr. Cassellius non-profit will host the performances on alternat- fourth annual Zumix Radio ing stages will span genres Last year, the MBTA Block Party on Saturday, and feature Zumix youth launched a website at meets with East Boston community Sept. 7. ensembles and local bands. www.betterbus.mbta.com Zumix’s free community Pupusas, beer, and other The event was an open assure them that they reach as part of the T’s project By John Lynds block party will kickoff at 1 snacks will also be for sale. opportunity for community the Superintendent. to improve bus service in p.m. on Orleans Street from The event is free, with the On a warm summer eve- members to converse with At the event Cassellius neighborhoods like East Sumner to Everett Streets option to purchase a VIP ning last Monday inside the Cassellius over the state and reserved time during the Boston. with an afternoon of mu- package. Bremen Street Park, new future of the public schools two hours to address some Through the Better Bus sic, art and food to help Live acts include Boston Public School Su- in Eastie. of these comments, as well Project, the MBTA was celebrate Zumix Radio’s Nephrok Allstars, Key- perintendent Brenda Cas- EBECC promoted the as share her own values and trying to find new ways to third-year anniversary on tar Bear, Angel NRG and sellius held a special meet- ‘Meet and Greet’ before- plans for BPS. The rest of improve the experiences of the airwaves. and-greet with BPS families hand, including a comment the event was then open op- people who ride buses. The Zumix Radio Block and the general public. drive conducted by both portunity for anyone pass- See ZUMIX Page 3 In Eastie the MBTA got The event was hosted by the members of EBECC’s ing through Bremen Street feedback from residents the Superintendent’s Office, Parents’ Committee as well Park to approach, meet, and and T riders for proposed the East Boston Ecumen- as the high school students briefly share any thoughts changes to the 120 Bus ical Community Council enrolled in EBECC’s ‘As- with Cassellius. Route that runs through (EBECC) and BPS’s De- piring’ program. “The event also gave Eastie and connects Ori- partment of Engagement. Prior to the event these members of the Eastie ent Heights with Jeffries The ‘Meet and Greet’ parents and students spoke community - parents and Point. was a chance for all mem- to their peers to identify the students in particular - the This week the MBTA bers of the Eastie communi- most common and pressing chance to get to know the announced that start- ty to meet Cassellius as she concerns facing the mem- new Superintendent in per- ing Sept. 1, the 120 Bus starts her first year as BPS’s bers of the public school son, listen to the plans she Route will no longer stop Superintedent. community in Eastie and has for BPS, and under- in Liberty Plaza in Central stand her values,” said BPS Square. The bus route will in a statement. “At the same also begin and end in Jef- time, the event allowed fries Point instead of the these parents and students Maverick MBTA station. Avi Salloway and Zumix Radio Manager Brittany Thomas the chance to voice their Through this change, during last year’s Zumix Radio Block Party. existing concerns about the the MBTA hopes to pro- schools in Eastie and their vide a faster and more re- A NOTE TO OUR experiences around those liable service on the 120 concerns to the new head of ADVERTISERS & READERS TRASH Route by removing loop the entire school system. In around Central Square. OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED DELAY short, the goal and expected While the stop at Liberty MONDAY, SEPT. 2ND IN benefit of the East Boston Plaza will be eliminated, OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY Due to the Monday, ‘Meet and Greet’ is to foster the MBTA will maintain Advertising Deadlines for the a mutual understanding of Sept. 2, Labor Day the existing bus stop to week of Sept. 4th & 5th will be the challenges facing BPS access Liberty Plaza from holiday, trash will be and a mutual growth in fac- THURSDAY, AUG. 30TH Meridian Street. 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By John Lynds Street is going strong and East Boston Community as they recover. With San- feeding over 250 families Soup Kitchen. The Kraft dra leading the charge, East It started as an idea as a in need every Tuesday that Family provided Nijjar Boston Community Soup way to address what San- are homeless or just in need with a $10,000 grant at Kitchen has grown rapidly. dra Nijjar saw as a grow- of a hot meal. Gillette Stadium on Aug. With this generous award, ing problem in East Bos- Nijjar works with local 20 to help further the Soup we’re looking forward to ton. Nijjar was seeing an businesses and restaurants Kitchen’s reach. reaching even more mem- ever-increasing number to secure donations, re- “I would like to thank bers of our community.” of homeless in and around cruits volunteers to help her the Patriots Foundation for Every year since 1998, Maverick and Central in the kitchen and handles selecting the East Boston the Kraft family and the squares. Nijjar recruited much of the cleaning. She Soup Kitchen as one of this New England Patriots have Pastor Britta Carlson, John gets to know all of her cli- year’s Myra Kraft Com- been celebrating those Ribeiro, Jr, City Councilor ents on a personal level and munity MVP Award recip- who give their time to help Lydia Edwards and Bal- frequently visits guests in ients,” said Nijjar. “We are others. The program was jinder Nijjar to establish the rehabilitation facilities and humbled by the generous originally known as the neighborhood’s first ever accompanies them to court donation, which will help Community Quarterback soup kitchen. appearances. us cover the fee of our full- Awards and were present- Now three years later, For her efforts, Nijjar time AmeriCorps member. ed to those who exemplify the East Boston Commu- was selected as one of this This will be our only paid leadership, dedication and a nity Soup Kitchen in the year’s Myra Kraft Commu- employee and they will commitment to improving basement of Our Saviour’s nity MVP Award winners assist with administrative their communities through Lutheran Church on Paris for her volunteer efforts at duties and volunteer coor- volunteerism. dination. This new role will In 2011, the awards were be instrumental as we con- renamed in honor of the late tinue to grow, with the ul- Myra Kraft who committed timate goal of opening our her life to volunteering. As own shelter.” part of the New England In addition to the meals, Patriots Foundation’s ongo- Nijjar and the Soup Kitch- ing Celebrate Volunteerism Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft and Sandra Nijjar en provide blood pressure initiative, the Kraft family from East Boston Community Soup Kitchen pose at Gillette checks, immunization clin- hosts a special luncheon Stadium after she was presented with the 2019 Myra Kraft ics, donated clothing, free each year to show their ap- Community MVP Award haircuts and assistance with preciation for local volun- housing applications. She teers. epitomizes kindness and On hand to congratulate patience while providing the award winners were Pa- invaluable support to those triots Chairman and CEO in need. Robert Kraft, New England “We’re thrilled to see Patriots Foundation Presi- Sandra’s hard work and dent Joshua Kraft and Patri- selflessness acknowledged ots and Pro Football Hall of by the New England Patri- Famer and Patriots Execu- ots Foundation,” said the tive Director of Community nonprofit in a statement. Affairs Andre Tippett. Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft and Patriots and “She’s worked tirelessly “This event has always Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Tippett congratulate to provide shelter, food, been one of my favorites Sandra Nijjar from East Boston Community Soup Kitchen and emotional support to because it not only high- for being selected as a 2019 Myra Kraft Community MVP those most in need. San- lights the organization that Award winner. dra directs the donation of is positively impacting the nutritious meals from lo- lives of others in our com- Sandra Nijjar was presented with a special football and a cal businesses, coordinates munities, but it also allows grant for $10,000 to help the soup kitchen here. volunteers, and leads our us to shine a spotlight on executive team. Our cli- each organization’s most- ents’ challenges become deserving volunteer,” said each year are inspirational. committed some people are her challenges: she often Robert Kraft. “The stories They serve as a reminder of to making their community accompanies them to court, describing the many vol- how much good there real- a better place.” and visits them regularly unteers who are nominated ly is in the world and how

Cassellius // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ing those challenges.” lius enacted comprehen- In May, Cassellius was sive education reforms, named BPS Superinten- including historic new dent following a nation- funding for schools, en- wide search to replace actment of all-day kin- Tommy Chang. dergarten, state-funded Cassellius was Com- preschool for 25,000 chil- missioner of Education dren, and has overseen for the state of Minnesota historically high gradu- The future of health and topped two other fi- ation rates. She has also begins with you nalists for the job that in- served on the board of The more researchers know about what makes each of cluded Dr. Oscar Santos, directors for the Council us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. Head of School for Ca- for Chief State School Join a research effort with one million people nationwide to create a healthier future for all of us. thedral 7-12 High School Officers, and contributed JoinAllofUs.org in Boston; and Marie Iz- to the development of “10 BPS families the chance to get to know the new Superin- quierdo, Chief Academic Equity Commitments,” 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 tendent in person, listen to the plans she has for BPS, and Founding Members of Partners HealthCare [email protected] or [email protected] Officer for Miami-Dade which education chiefs understand her values.

Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” County Public Schools in across the country worked are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Florida. to adopt to further equity In Minnesotta Cassel- goals and outcomes.

120 Bus Route // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The MBTA believes this passenger hours saved each idents “wanted more reli- will Improve reliability by week if the loop is elimi- able service on more routes starting and ending trips nated. that run more frequently all at Jeffries Point instead of The MBTA started the day, not just during peak . Better Bus Project after hours.’’ According to MBTA re- listening to the needs and “These are good and moving the loop in Central concerns of more than long-overdue changes,” Square would make a bus 3,000 riders at bus stops, said the MBTA in a state- trip three minutes faster community meetings, and ment. “Taken together, for 69 percent of the riders online. they lay the foundation for that use the 120 Bus. This What the T heard from a bus network with more would translate into 74 people in Eastie is that res- frequent and reliable ser- vice—and one that pro- Dine@ East Boston Local Restaurants vides better connectivity.” “We haven’t made sig- Dine in + Take Out APPLY nificant changes to the bus BOSTON network in almost a decade. Builds Homes NOW! And, in that time, trav- el patterns have changed $ and traffic has only gotten List your restaurant monthly for only 30 27-29 Callender St $385,000 worse. With the Better Bus $ Any size household can apply Two Family Project, we’re trying to en- Your Ad appears once a month for 30. sure that existing resources 10-14 Tucker St $385,000 and upcoming investments A 12-month commitment is required Two person household and up can apply Two Family are helping the most people To qualify, your and doing the most good,” 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons $ annual income continued the statement. must be equal to $63,500 $72,550 $81,600 $90,650 However, some riders 360 a Year Total!!! or less than are not very keen on the 21-25 Callender St $425,000 idea. While most have Contact Maureen DiBella Three person household and up can apply Two Family been supportive of the pro- posal as long as it means To qualify, your 4 persons 5 persons 6 persons Advertising, East Boston Times annual income 3 persons a quicker bus ride, others must be equal to $102,000 $113,300 $122,400 $131,450 feel eliminating the loop or less than in Central Square might [email protected] Homes are sold by lottery. Only qualified applicants may enter. The property is deed-restricted; own- er-occupancyHomes are sold &by rentallottery. requirements Only qualified applicantsapply. Qualified may enter. applicants The property must is deed-restricted;be first-time owner-occupancyhomebuyers & &complete rental negatively impact students anrequirements approved apply.homebuyer Qualified education applicants course must beprior first-time to closing. homebuyers Minimum & complete household an approved size requirement homebuyer education is num- (781) 485 0588 ext. 103 bercourse of bedroomsprior to closing. minus Minimum one, but household a preference size requirement for three isor number more persons of bedrooms applies minus at one, 10-14 but Tuckera preference Street. for threeAny traveling to Umana. If the income-eligibleor more persons applies household at 10-14 may Tucker apply Street. for 27-29Any income-eligible Callender Street, household but maythere apply is preference for 27-29 Callender for a two-person Street, but household.there is preference A preference for a two-person for households household. of four A preference or more forpersons households applies of fourto 21-25 or more Callender. persons appliesIncome to limits 21-25 loop is ditched, one crit- forCallender. qualified Income buyers limits arefor qualifiedbased on buyers 80% are& based100% on Area80% &Median 100% Area Income Median Limits Income as Limits defined as defined by byHUD. HUD. This This -in formationinformation is is subject subject to change.change. Preference Preference given given to Boston to Boston residents. residents. Please note: Please Persons note: with Persons disabilities with &disabilities those with ic of the plan pointed out, &limited those English with limitedlanguage English proficiency language are entitled proficiency to request a arereasonable entitled accommodation. to request a reasonable accommodation. students at the Umana will APPLICATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 @ 5:00 PM have to get off at Meridian APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE: HOMECENTER.BOSTON.GOV and cross more used streets in order to get to school in the morning. Wednesday, August 28, 2019 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 3 COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY CALENDAR HVNA MEETING Central Square. join us at informal and friendly Italian lan- NOTICE Community Meetings guage and culture class- The Harbor View Neigh- EAST BOSTON es. Wednesday afternoons borhood Association which SENIOR LUNCH Harbor View Neighborhood Associa- from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. usually meets on the first PROGRAM tion Friend of the East Boston Greenway Monday of the month will For info call 617-846- First Monday of every month Fourth Thursday of every month. If you are 60+ years of 8538. not meet on Monday, Sept. age, the East Boston So- 6:30 p.m. at the Edward Brooke Char- 6:30 p.m. at the Anna DeFronzo Cen- 2, due to the Labor Day ter School, 145 Byron St. ter, 395 Maverick St. All are welcome to cial Centers at 68 Central EAST BOSTON Holiday. Square in East Boston has a attend. Kiwanis Club of East Boston The Sept. meeting in- table and a meal waiting for HIGH CLASS First and Third Tuesday of every month Maverick Central Neighborhood Associ- stead will be held on Mon- you! OF 1969 50TH 6 p.m. at Spinelli’s Restaurant in Day ation day, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. at The Senior Lunch Pro- REUNION Square. New members welcome Third Wednesday of every month the Brooke Charter School. gram sponsored by ETHOS 7 p.m. at Paris Street Community Cen- Congregate Meal Program Sept. 28, 2019 Jeffries Point Neighborhood Associa- ter, 112 Paris St. provides a hot, nutritious Winthrop Elks Lodge EAST BOSTON tion lunch, along with wonder- 191 Washington Ave. SOCIAL CENTER’S Second Monday of every month. Gove Street Citizens Association ful socialization, Monday Winthrop, MA 02152 6:30 p.m. at the Jeffries Point Yacht Fourth Monday of every month SENIOR PROGRAM through Friday from 11:30 7 -11 p.m. $50 Per per- Club, 565 Sumner St. 6:30 p.m. at the Noddle Island Com- OFFERING SPANISH a.m. to 1 p.m. A suggested son munity Room, Logan Rental Car Center donation of $2 is asked. Any classmate who has LANGUAGE Orient Heights Neighborhood Associ- We welcome seniors from not received a ‘save the ation Eagle Hill Civic Association CLASSES our East Boston Community date’ postcard, or for more Third Monday of every month. Last Wednesday of every month The Senior Program at and surrounding areas. info the East Boston Social Cen- Please contact Corinne 6:30 p.m. at Ashley Street YMCA, 54 7 p.m. at East Boston High School Caf- Ashley St. eteria, 86 White St. ters is now offering Spanish LEARN ITALIAN (Caggiano) Barisano via Language Classes for adults email: at Ronny731@aol. over 60 years old. Classes FREE Com. are held every Wednesday The class will be held at at 10 a.m. in Room 209. Robert DeLeo Senior Cen- GRACE CHURCH welcome. Please join us of ways you can help us to Participate in the Sunday All are welcome to attend. ter, 35 Harvard Street Win- for Sunday morning wor- serve East Boston. Volun- worship service. Help with Class is taught by Mr. Mon- throp, for residents age 55 NEWS SERVICES ship at 9:30 a.m., followed teer at or contribute to the SundaySchool. Visit the taro. No need to register, and above. Grace Church Federat- by a coffee hour. We also food pantry. Sing with the Grace Church web site at just come by on Wednes- Whether you have Ital- ed is an Episcopal/United have a food pantry on Sat- Festival of Lessons and www.gracechurcheastie. day at 10 a.m. for this fun ian ancestry, or just want Church of Christ church urdays from 10 a.m. until Carols choir. Bring a dish org or call the church at class. The East Boston So- to learn one of the world’s located at 760 Saratoga noon in the church base- to the monthly Sunday eve- 617-569-5358 for more in- cial Centers is located at 68 most beautiful languages, St., in East Boston. All are ment. There are a number ning community suppers. formation.

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Friends, B.S.O.D. and Lil’ weekly shows featuring a serves Zumix’s mission of that BPS must still pay the policy prohibited students for a free MBTA pass. That Phunk Phenomenon. variety of programming in- empowering youth to make MBTA for passes as before. within two miles of the student would either have “If you’ve ever been to cluding talk radio and mu- strong positive change in The T should be free for all school that they are attend- to pay out the $30 monthly the Zumix Radio Block Par- sic. their lives, their communi- youth and it shouldn’t have ing from receiving a free MBTA pass fee or walk to ty, you’ll know it’s one of “Since launching the FM ties, and the world. Zumix to come out of the BPS bud- MBTA pass. school. Zumix’s most lively events station three years ago, our radio produces and host get.” To put it in prospective Walking would take the of the year,” said Zumix Di- radio shows are able to reach weekly shows featuring a Wu’s Boston Youth a student living on Ben- student roughly 40 minutes rector Madeleine Steczyns- more folks,” said Steczyns- variety of music styles and Transportation Project nington Street near Orient each morning and afternoon ki. “While we’re here to ki. “As more people become topics such as teen life, lo- (BYTP) examined the Heights Square assigned to while jumping on the T or celebrate the birth of our ra- aware of Zumix, the more cal news, and labor rights. transportation experiences the Donald McKay School the bus for free would be dio station on the airwaves, positive effect we can have Zumix Radio began in of Boston teenaged youth. for middle school, which half that travel time or 20 we’re also here to celebrate on the community. We’re 2005 and initially broadcast BYTP researched whether is 1.9 miles away on foot, minutes. the talent of our youth, the thrilled to have twenty pro- on 1630 AM. When Zumix Boston youth face any bar- would not be able to qualify warmth of our communi- fessional DJs supporting us moved to the Firehouse at riers to transportation and ty, and see the summer out for this special event – it’s 260 Sumner Street in 2010 what attitudes they held with a bang. With six per- an opportunity for our youth the radio station was only toward different transporta- Northgate Dental Center formances to get you in the to meet real DJs and for mu- available online. With the tion modes. groove, tasty bites, a spe- sic and radio supporters to new broadcast station Zu- The findings revealed A General & Multi-Specialty Practice cialty beer/wine/and cider spread the word about Zu- mix Radio has been reach- that there are young people garden, local artisan ven- mix’s important work both ing a broader and more di- who cannot access opportu- Specializing in Emergency Care dors, face painting, games, through youth radio and our verse group of listeners. nities available to them, and • Fillings, Crowns & Bridges • Cosmetic Dentistry a raffle, and more. This is an other programs.” Zumix’s LPFM license is worse, that their transporta- • Extractions Veneers, Invisalign, Bleaching, Botox Injections afternoon not to be missed.” In 2015 Zumix was grant- the result of a ten-year effort tion experiences put them at • Root Canal Treatment • Digital Radiographs The Zumix Radio Block ed one of two construc- by media justice advocates risk for discipline with edu- • Gum Treatment • State-of-the-Art Sterilization Techniques • Microscope Aided Dentistry Party will cap off what has tion permits by the Federal to win passage of the Local cational and transit authori- • Partials, Dentures been an event-filled sum- Communications Corpora- Community Radio Act that ties, limit their learning and earning potential, produce • F. Mobed, D.M.D. Endodontist (Root Canal Specialist) mer for Zumix, including tion (FCC) for a Low Power mandates the FCC to issue • R. Satayosh, D.M.D. Periodonstist (Gum Specialist) its annual Summer Concert FM radio station. new non-commercial FM social apprehension, affect and Implant surgeon Series in . The station, which is radio licenses to community relationships with their par- • V. Varasteh, D.M.D. (Cosmetic Dentistry) Zumix Radio is a com- shared with Winthrop Art groups across the country. ents, and reduce their abili- • L. Parsi, D.M.D. munity radio station broad- Association, broadcasts on The Act was passed by Con- ty to meet basic needs. casting the voices and 94.9 FM. Its signal reaches gress and signed into law by These issues were not culture of Boston’s youth a radius of approximately former President Obama in only exacerbated by the www.ngdental.com through music, stories, and 3.5 miles from a transmis- January 2011. city’s M7 walkzone policy, bilingual conversation. Af- sion site atop East Boston Since fall 2013 there but also by the lack of reli- able public transit service. ter streaming online for the High School. In addition have been 1,506 LPFM li- 603 Broadway, Revere • 781-289-3600 past 10 years, Zumix Radio to its new broadcast station, censes granted across the BPS’s M7 walk zone began broadcasting as a low Zumix Radio continues country. Only two LPFM power FM station 24 hours to stream online at http:// frequencies were available daily in 2016. www.Zumix.org. in Boston, and Zumix was Currently 25 youth and Zumix Radio is a youth chosen for one three years Your new home 20 adults produce and host and community station that ago. starts here Waterfront history and development boat tour Aug. 28

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EastTimes-Free Boston Press PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley PUBLISHER: Debra DiGregorio Forum EDITOR:: Cary Shuman PUBLISHER EMERITUS: John A. Torrone ENJOY A SAFE LABOR DAY WEEKEND

It may be hard to believe, but the summer of 2019 is en- tering its final week as we approach the traditional Labor Day weekend. “Time and tide wait for no man,” said the poet. The cal- endar never lies and soon the summer of ‘19 will be just a memory. The college students already have returned to school and our public schools will open this week. Although it would be nice if the temperatures were just a bit warmer, none of us really can complain about the gorgeous weather we have been enjoying these past few weeks (and the forecast for the weekend is for more of the same), with abundant sunshine and temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. And with ocean water temperatures lo- cally in the 67-degree range, conditions have been ideal for a swim or a quick dip after work. With the summer season winding down to just a few precious days, we fully understand the sentiments of those who might express the refrain, “If this is the last, let’s make it a blast.” We certainly do not wish to rain on anyone’s parade, so to speak, but we would be remiss if we did not urge our readers that if they intend to have a good time, they should do so safely, both for themselves and their loved ones. Excessive drinking does not mix with anything -- uest p d whether it be boating, driving, water sports, hiking, bicy- G O -E cling, or just about any activity that requires some degree of coordination and observance of the rules of safety. The newspapers and news reports will be full of tragic Compassion is key to addressing the opioid epidemic stories over the weekend of those who died or were seri- By Jennifer Nassour person with a mental illness ment beds, we can divert tion. However, the legal ously injured in accidents that could have been avoided with the same compassion defendants suffering from obstacles alone make this had excessive drinking not been involved. We must do our My brother died of an we show a cancer patient. addiction into treatment idea a non-starter. part to ensure that none of our loved ones -- let alone our- overdose. When I see men Our Commonwealth needs and avoid incarceration. Rather than investing and women struggling with to put the funding behind Prisons and jails are costly selves -- are among those inevitable, sad statistics. time, money and energy addiction on the streets of behavioral health services and should be reserved for into opening injection sites, We wish all of our readers a happy -- and safe -- Labor Boston, I see my brother, so treatment beds outnum- serious offenders. Those let’s direct those resources Day weekend. and my heart breaks, again. ber prison bunks. who commit petty crimes to to increased treatment op- Boston is in the spotlight, support addiction should be We all wish for a quick tions and outreach to those and easy solution. In to- but the opiate epidemic is given the chance to achieve with addictions, wheth- SCHOOL IS BACK -- DRIVE day’s world of convenience everywhere in our nation. sobriety and return to a pro- and instant gratification, we Boston needs to insist on ductive life. er they are visible on our SAFELY are frustrated by intractable statewide cooperation, and They should be held streets or secluded in their problems such as addiction that should start with recon- accountable, but provid- homes. We should also We’re sure we’re no different than all of our fellow and homelessness. We are structing the Long Island ed the long-term care they fund family advocates who commuters in expressing this sentiment: It’s so nice when right to demand action and bridge to allow safe access need, including appropriate can support the relatives who want desperately to there are no school buses, crossing guards, and children in solutions, but we need to to hundreds of treatment post-release supervision for understand progress takes beds on the island. high-risk offenders. Tax- help a loved one battle an the streets during our morning commute. both time and a change in Quincy officials object payers should expect a de- addiction, but don’t know We time the departure from our house to the minute public attitudes and priori- to reopening the bridge be- crease in prison spending if how to proceed. each morning during the school year to make sure that we ties. cause it brings traffic to its this occurs, and that savings Whether it is Newmarket get ahead of the school buses in our neighborhood. I believe the root cause streets, but no city is an is- can help to fund treatment, Square, the Boston Com- However, school is back this week -- and that means of much crime, addiction land unto itself. The addic- housing and job-training mon or any other park and it is imperative that we readjust our driving behavior in and homelessness can be tion epidemic flows freely programs for those in re- neighborhood in our city, traced to mental health is- across the state. Quincy covery. the morning to take into account the return of schoolchil- we see the impact of ad- sues. Improving behavioral is not immune, and more Some are advocating for diction daily. The crimes dren, buses, crossing guards, and reduced speeds in school health services is the only treatment would help it as officially sanctioned injec- committed as a result are zones. way we will break the cycle well. When police swept tion sites to curtail over- intolerable, but they are a Safety always should be the number one concern of ev- of destructive behavior. Newmarket Square, police doses, with medical staff symptom of disease. We ery operator of a motor vehicle at all times, but especially While the medical com- officials reported 34 arrests, monitoring the drug users including 21 from outside and, if necessary, adminis- must treat the disease. so when there are small children on our roads. munity has gotten serious about the role it played in of Boston. Clearly, this is tering Narcan. I appreciate Jennifer Nassour, a 20- We urge all of our readers to be extra-vigilant while over-prescribing opiates not just Boston’s problem, the compassion of the ad- year resident of Boston, driving now that school is back in session -- none of us for pain relief, our society and we must abandon paro- vocates, because we care is a mother of three and a wants to be responsible for a tragedy. needs to prioritize mental chialism and work together. deeply about the lives of candidate for Boston City health. We need to view a By opening more treat- those suffering with addic- Council District 8. District Seven Police Report Your opinions, please

The Times welcomes letters to the editor. Our mailing address is Monday, July 29 sault and Battery of 50 Lewis St. a 25 year Distribution Class A, Drugs 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Our fax number is Around 4:10 p.m. in the Saturday, August 3 old male with an East Bos- and Distribution Class B, 781-485-1403. area of Bennington St. and No Arrests ton address was arrested on Drugs Byron St., a 29 year old Warrants for Larceny, Pos- Letters may also be e-mailed to [email protected]. male with an East Boston Sunday, August 4 session of Class A, Drugs Letters must be signed. Tuesday, August 13 address was arrested for Around 10:15 a.m. in the and Possession of Class B, We reserve the right to edit for length and content. Around 7:45 p.m. in the Possession W/I to Distrib- area of 69 Paris St., a 51 Drugs area of 215 Lexington St., ute, Class E, Drugs year old male with an Ev- an 18 year old male with Around 7:15 p.m. in the erett, MA address was ar- Sunday, August 11 and East Boston address area of Meridian St. and rested for Breaking and En- Around 8 p.m. in the area was arrested for Possession Gove St. a Juvenile male tering a Building or Ship; of 429 Chelsea St. a 34 year was arrested for Delinquent Intent to Commit a Felony, old male with a North An- W/I to Distribute, Class D, Times-Free Press to wit; Armed Robber and Larceny and Destruction of dover, MA address was ar- Drugs Delinquent to wit; Danger- Personal Property rested for Trafficking; Class Wednesday, August 14 Directory ous Weapons Unlawfully B, Drugs 14-27 grams Around 5 a.m. in the area 617-567-9600 • 781-485-0588 Carried Monday, August 5 of 6 Everett St, a 38 year Fax: 781-485-1403 Around 11:00 p.m. in the Around 7 p.m. in the Around 8 p.m. in the area old male with an East Bos- area of 198 Bremen St., a area of 387 Saratoga St. a of 429 Chelsea St. a 27 year ton address was arrested for 53 year old female with an 37 year old female with a old male with a Malden, Assault & Battery Advertising and Editorial East Boston address was ar- Malden, MA address was MA address was arrested Around 7:15 p.m. in the Scott Heigelmann Marketing Reporters, Regular Contributors rested for Assault & Battery arrested for Larceny Over for Trafficking; Class B, area of 212 Waldemar Ave., $250 and Assault and Bat- Drugs 14-27 grams a 24 year old male with an Debra DiGregorio John Lynds Tuesday, July 30 tery East Boston address was ar- Seth Daniel No Arrests Around 7:33 a.m. in the rested for Assault and Bat- Assistant Marketing Tuesday, August 6 area of 406 Meridian St. a Copy Editing, Layout tery Director Wednesday, July 31 No Arrests 34 year old female with an Scott Yates No Arrests East Boston addressed was Thursday, August 15 Maureen DiBella Wednesday, August 7 arrested for Assault and No Arrests Senior Sales Associates Kane DiMasso-Scott Thursday, August 1 No Arrests Battery by Means of a Dan- Business No Arrests gerous Weapon, A and B on Peter Sacco Thursday, August 8 a Police Officer and Resist- Friday, August 16 Accounts Executive No Arrests Kathleen Bright Friday, August 2 No Arrests ing Arrest Judy Russi Around 1:13 p.m. in the Legal Advertising area of 720 Border St., a 42 Friday, August 9, 2019 Monday, August 12 Saturday, August 17 Ellen Bertino Printer year old male with an East No Arrests Around 7 p.m. in the area No Arrests Concord Monitor (N.H.) Boston address was arrest- of Day Sq. a 27 year old ed for Assault and Battery, Saturday, August 10 male with a Roxbury, MA Sunday, August 18 Dangerous Weapon and As- Around 7 p.m. in the area address was arrested for No Arrests Wednesday, August 28, 2019 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 5

Eastie updated on Community Preservation Act funding AT THE CONCERT SERIES

By John Lynds ownership units, half work- force and half market, in one At a recent community building with 33-units occu- meeting the city’s Commu- pying a larger building next nity Preservation Director door. Of the 33 units in the Christine Poff updated res- larger building 17 will be set idents on the Communi- aside for artist work/living ty Preservation Act (CPA) space. funding that is benefiting Eastie also receives East Boston’s new and exist- $600,000 for a new play- ing developments with CPA ground at the East Boston funding. Early Education Center. The Before getting into specif- new playground for ELC in- ic CPA earmarks, Poff said cludes integrated classrooms that there are two citywide for students with disabilities CPA programs that have Christine Poff, the city’s Community Preservation Directo, in K0 and first grade. updates resident on Community Preservation Act (CPA) been well utilized in the The Nantucket Lightship, funding. neighborhood. Boston’s only floating mu- PHOTO BY JON SEAMANS First a pool of $5 million seum docked at the Boston up,” said Poff. project will also renovate 17 East Boston residents Josie Gaglione and Debbie Millerick in CPA funds has helped the Shipyard and Marina on are ready for some hit songs at the August 14 Dorothy Neighborhood of Affordable Poff added that a priority income-restricted units on Marginal Street received for preservation is to work the site’s existing building. Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series grand finale fea- Housing’s (NOAH) Ac- $575,000 to restore the his- turing Tavares on City Hall Plaza. The 2019 summer series with the Boston Landmarks According to plans sub- quisition Opportunity Pro- toric ship’s rusted hull. was presented by Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Boston Parks mitted to the BPDA by the gram (AOP). Through this Commission to embark on a There was another and Recreation Department, the Mayor’s Office of Tour- program NOAH has been historical survey of Boston CDC the proposed project $500,000 to create a new ism, Sports, and Entertainment, and title sponsor WROR able to combat displace- Neighborhoods. She said involves the construction of park to connect the renovat- 105.7 with additional support from Capital One. ment through the purchase the goal would be to com- a new 39,067 square foot, ed Boston Housing Author- of existing rental units and plete a plot-by-plot survey 42-unit, seven-story build- ity Orient Heights devel- transforming them into ‘in- documenting every single ing and the renovation of opment to the surrounding come-restricted’ units. This building and Eastie is at the an existing 26,800 square- neighborhood. has made those units in the top of the list for this new foot building currently on Finally $300,000 came LOCAL STUDENTS neighborhood permanent program. the same site in Maverick through to build a fully ac- EARN ACADEMIC HONORS affordable housing via the Poff said during the last Square. cessible dock and dock AOP. round of funding in the Another $735,200 will house at LoPresti Park. This spring, Eastie got a good go to the proposed Aileron Another $3,8 million in dock will create access to the PURI RECEIVES Psychology. citywide CPA funds has pro- amount of CPA funding development to build seven waterfront for youth and an grants for projects through- housing units, including four DEGREE FROM Celebrating its Centenni- vided funding for a program adaptive sailing program at al in the year 2019, Western offered by the Boston Home out the neighborhood. affordable units. Overall the LoPresti Park across from WESTERN NEW There was $950,000 to East Boston Neighborhood New England University Center that has been helping the Boston Housing Authori- ENGLAND is a private, independent, income-qualified, first-time the Grace Apartments de- of Affordable Housing, NO- ty Jeffries Point development velopment, which recently AH’s architect, Eastie-based UNIVERSITY coeducational institution. home buyers in Eastie buy for those with handicaps. Located on an attractive received Boston Planning Joy St Design, and the CDC Harpreet Puri, of East their first home. Poff said applications are 215-acre suburban campus and Development Agency has joined forces to create a Boston, graduated with a “In addition, the CPA accepted twice per year. The in Springfield, Massachu- Approval. Developed by 41-unit project that includes MBA in General Business team has exercised its influ- deadline for this fall’s fund- setts, Western New England the East Boston Community a mixed-use,mixed-income, from Western New England ence at City Hall, and has ing cycle is Sept. 27, 2019, serves 3,974 students, in- Development Organization ownership/rental housing University during the May been able to advocate for at 4 p.m. cluding 2,629 full-time un- (EBCDC), Grace Apart- and gallery spaces for Eastie 19 commencement ceremo- residents to get smaller proj- For more info residents dergraduate students. Un- ments will be a new, 42-unit artist community and com- nies. ects addressed without a for- can visit www.boston.gov/ dergraduate, graduate, and residential building serving munity at ­large. Puri was among over mal process like a spigot and community-preservation/ professional programs are low-income seniors located NOAH’s project, dubbed 600 students who received re-seeding of Brophy Park how-apply-communi- offered through Colleges on 187 Sumner Street. The ‘Aileron,’ will include eight degrees from 28 states. The and Umana garden clean- ty-preservati on-funds. of Arts and Sciences, Busi- top five fields of study were ness, Engineering, Pharma- Mechanical Engineering, Pressley joins with MassCounts to get out the count campaign for the census cy and Health Sciences, and Criminal Justice, Account- the School of Law. Alongside community explained Hua. which works with residents in efforts. “Through our unity ing, Pharmacy Studies, and leaders at the Vietnamese “The Census is about us. Dorchester and Mattapan to and strength, we pushed back American Initiative for De- It’s a chance to tell the story increase civic engagement. against a racist attempt to add velopment, Congresswoman of our neighborhoods. Amid Roxana Rivera, the head a citizenship question to the Ayanna Pressley launched rapid change, communities of the Service Employees 2020 Census, and we won. the MassCounts Get Out the like Dorchester need politi- International Union Local Now the real work begins. For Advertising Rates, Call 617-884-2416 Count campaign to increase cal representation to ensure 32BJ District 615, a majori- Together, we must take action participation in the 2020 Cen- our needs are heard in city ty immigrant union, empha- and make sure our communi- sus in historically undercount- hall, the statehouse, and Con- sized the importance of the ties are counted. Participating ed communities. Over 150 gress,” said Mimi Ramos, the participation of labor unions in the 2020 Census is a show community members joined Organizing Director at New and membership organiza- of collective strength.” the launch of the Get Out the England United for Justice, tions in Get Out the Count Count campaign. Congresswoman Pressley urged community members to pledge to count in the 2020 Boston Water and Census because “our com- munities deserve to be seen, heard, and invested in.” She Sewer Commission emphasized the importance of participating in the 2020 Cen- sus, saying, “By organizing, mobilizing, and investing in this campaign, you make sure IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD that the federal government 100 CABOT STREET doesn’t forget about the peo- 1- & 3-bedroom apartment community in Roxbury with garage parking, energy-efficient appliances and on-site management & maintenance. ple.” LOTTERY APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 23, 2019 City Council President An- EAST BOSTON drea Campbell, who co-leads East Boston APAC · 21 Meridian Street POAH Communities, LLC will accept applications for 37 units. the government subcommittee Come Applications available August 23rd to September 23rd, 2019. of the City of Boston’s Com- Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM meet our team! plete Count Committee with SEPT 4 & 11 · OCT 2 & 9 Electronic applications will be available starting August 23rd, 2019. Representative Chyna Tyler, You may pick up applications in person at the Dewitt Center spoke about the diversity of between 11:OOam and 2:00pm on the following days: District 4 and the importance Mon 9/9, Tue 9/10, Thu 9/12, Fri 9/13, Sat 9/14, of a complete count. “We have Mon 9/16 and Tue 9/17. large Vietnamese, Haitian, Come meet with Boston Water and Sewer Commission Applications will also be distributed at the information sessions held Cape Verdean, and Latino on Sept 11, 2019 and Sept 18, 2019 from 5:00-8:00pm. populations. The 2020 Census staff in your neighborhood and learn why it’s important scoop the poop TO REQUEST AN ELECTRONIC APPLICATION, for more information, translation is about getting the attention when taking your dog for a walk. assistance, or reasonable accommodation, contact Damary Montanez. that our community deserves. Email: [email protected] Phone: 781-825-7138 TDD: 7-1-1 Without a complete count, our You can also pay your water bill with a check or money order, talk about stories will not be told. We billing or service problems, and more. Fully completed applications may be submitted online or need an accurate count to paint postmarked no later than 11:59PM on September 23, 2019. the picture of the problems we Mail completed applications to: face and adopt the solutions POAH Communities, PO Box 180477, Boston, MA 02118 or scan and email to: [email protected] that our communities need.” The City of Boston has Attend an INFORMATION SESSION to learn more. invested $100,000 in mini- Wednesday, Sept 11, 2019 Wednesday, Sept 18, 2019 grants for community-based 5:00 - 8:00pm 5:00 - 8:00pm organizations to get out the The Dewitt Center (Gym) Franklin Square Apartments count. Applications are due on 122 Dewitt Drive 11 East Newton Street Friday, September 6, 2019. Boston, MA 02120 Boston, MA 02118 Angelina Hua, an organizer MONTHLY RENT' with the Asian American Re- Scoop the Poop! Help prevent contamination of For Households Earning: 1-Bedroom 3-Bedroom source Workshop emphasized (12 units) (10 units) our waterways. Pick up your pet’s waste and put it up to 60% maximum income $1, 164 $1,613 the importance of the 2020 up to 110% maximum income $1,940 (1 O units)' $2,668 (5 units) in the trash. If left on the street, pet waste can be Census for securing resources 'Preferencefor personswith mobilfty impaim,entin one 1./Jedroomunit. carried by rain into catch basins, which drain 'Monthly GrossRent includes utilityallowance with tenant paymentfor electricity. that help stabilize the Viet- directly to local waterways. namese community in Fields REQUIRED MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM INCOME LIMITS BY HOUSEHOLD Corner. “Our neighborhoods 60% 110% HH Size 60% Max Income 110% Max Income are changing rapidly. We need Minimum Income Minimum Income 1 $49,800 $91,300 to make sure that we have 2 $56,880 $104,300 1BR 1BR the resources to stabilize our $41,090 $68,470 3 $64,020 $117,400 community, and that’s why 4 $71,100 $130,350 we need a complete count. 3BR 3BR 5 $76,800 $140,800 This includes the $50 million $56,930 $94,160 per year that funds Boston 6 $82,500 $151,250 Minimum Incomes do not apply to households receiving housingassistance, for example, Section 8 Voucher, Public Schools, community MRVP, VASH. Selection by Lottery preference givento right-to-returnlease-compliant Whittierstreet Apts tenants relocateddue to the redevelopmentactivfties associated withthe Whittier ChoiceNeighbothood Implementation development block grants for Grant. Preferencefor households of at least one personper bedroom. affordable housing, Medicaid Visit us online atwww.1OOcabotstreet.com funding, Section 8 vouchers, language access via social ser- &i � "e vice block grants, and more,” 100 Cabot Street Apartmentsis an is an equal housing opportunity managed by POAH Communities, LLC. Page 6 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, August 28, 2019 PIERS PARK SAILING CENTER ANNUAL END OF THE SUMMER LUAU

Last Tuesday evening the Piers Park Sailing Center closed out its summer programs with its annual End of the Summer Luau. The event included music, dancing and atted- ndees wore Hawaiian shirts, leis, beads and grass skirts.

The Acevedao Family enjoy the food and festivities during the Luau.

PPSC families enjoy the food, music and dancing last Tuesday evening.

PPSC Future Leaders, staff and summer campers mingle during the annual Luau last Tuesday evening.

PPSC Staff take pictures in the Luau photo booth.

The Puopolo Family during last week’s PPSC Luau. Alexa Puopolo (right) with her mom and brother was a PPSC Future Leader over the summer. PPSC campers enjoy food and popsicles during last week’s Luau.

PPSC Staff Members Giulia Fenton and Claire Ohman.

PPSC Future Leaders Sofia Lynds and Gina PLEASE RECYCLE Jack Forbes and Brody Lynds. Forbes.

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WE’VE MOVED! Our New Address is: 270 2nd Street Chelsea, MA 02150 LOCATED WITHIN THE NEW ENGLAND FLOWER EXCHANGE Wednesday, August 28, 2019 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 7 PIERS PARK SAILING CENTER ANNUAL END OF THE PLAN // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 SUMMER LUAU closely with community The BPDA’s Kristina groups, community leaders Ricco and Jason Ruggiero and other stakeholders here recently updated residents to ensure decisions made on where we are in the pro- by the city are following cess. the guiding principles of Ricco and Ruggiero said “preserves wisely, enhances so far there have been six equitably, and grows inclu- community workshops that sively” when it comes to re- were open to the public that vamping the zoning across have included--Preserve/ the neighborhood. Enhance/Grow strategies, Comprehensive planning OpenSpace, Transportation, has included a focus on bal- Affordable Housing, Inclu- ancing contextually sensi- sionary Development, and The BPDA’s Kristina Ricco and Jason Ruggiero update resi- tive development alongside Small Business. dents on where we are in the PLAN: East Boston process. preservation. There is also a The BPDA has also host- focus on supporting exist- ed six neighborhood walk- “This process is a com- the PLAN: East Boston ing residents and business- ing tours have covered ev- munity-driven, neighbor- master planning process by es through increased access ery neighborhood in Eastie hood-wide planning initia- late fall 2020. to opportunity, affordabil- in order to get feedback on tive in East Boston,” said In the interim Ricco said ity strategies, and anti-dis- how zoning should change Ricco. “Guided by Imagine the city plans on publishing placement policies. in the future. Boston 2030 and several an Existing Conditions Re- One of the highlights There has also been a city-wide strategic plans, port in December 2019 that in Eastie will be improv- 20-person advisory group this process will produce a will document the current ing the public realm and appointed that was nomi- framework to predictably built environment in Eastie. access to open space and nated by the community to shape the future of East Then in spring 2020 the neighborhood-serving ame- work with the BPDA and Boston, and identify op- BPDA will focus on scenar- nities, addressing mobility other city agencies as part of portunities to preserve, en- io-planning for new zoning challenges, and supporting this effort. So far the group hance and grow.” regulations in the neighbor- neighborhood resiliency has met four times over the At the meeting Ricco hood. and preparing for climate last year with BPDA staff to said the goal is to complete PPSC Director of Youth Programs Catherine Domina with change. share observations. her daughter. Real Estate Transfers

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PHOTOS BY EMILY HARNEY

The annual Jeffries Point Roller Hockey Cup tournament took place on Saturday throughout the day at Porzio Street Hock- ey Rink. Players from all over Eastie, and from all over the city, converged on the park for a day of fast action.

Robbie Baillargeom. John Ghiozzi (L) celebrates with Goalie Sandro Grutti after their win on Saturday.

Photo right, Mark Moran gives some support to the new line.

Matthew Tauro controls the ball as he looks to score.

Marc Zampanti (L) and Mike Doe (R).

Boston Street Hockey legend, Goalie Sandro Brutti, makes an amazing stop from the ground.

Billy Smith (L) and goalie Brendan Clancy take a knee.

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Lorenzo Giangregorio Laurence ‘Mickey’ Stack Shawn McNeely Of East Boston US Air Force Korean War veteran Member of East Boston bowling leagues

Lorenzo Giangregorio of Laurence Shawn W. McNeely died East Boston passed away M. “Mick- unexpectedly in East Bos- peacefully in Amesbury on ey” Stack of ton on August 18. Aug. 23 Winthrop, for- Shawn was a member of He was the beloved hus- merly of East several bowling leagues at band of the late Giovanna Boston and Central Lanes in East Bos- (Giamarco) Giangregorio, Revere, passed away peace- ton and was a well loved devoted father of Ralph, fully on Aug. 13. personality in the commu- Pat, Marilyn Orlowski and A US Air Force Kore- nity as well as all those he the late Michael and Mar- an War veteran, he was worked with. co; loving grandfather of the loving son of the late The beloved son of the Ralph, Michael, Matthew Lawrence and Helen (Mor- late Jean T. (O’Brien) and and Lindsey, Jarett, Rachel, rissey) Stack, dear broth- Shelley Stack, Brittany Mc- Theodore P. “Ted” Mc- Franco, Lorenzo, Victoria on Thursday morning for er of Ellen McGilvary of Donough, Paula Stack, Tra- Neely, he was the loving and Michael Jr. and adored a prayer service in the Se- Winthrop and the late Da- cy McKeone, Dennis Stack brother of James A. Mc- Shawn’s funeral was great grandfather of Antho- renity Chapel of the funeral vid Stack, Paul Stack and and the late John Stack and Neely of Revere and his late held on Thursday, August ny, Lorenzo and Sophia; home at 10 a.m. The services his surviving wife, Gloria, Alex Charlebois. Funeral wife, Valerie (Malinowski), 22. His Funeral Mass was the dear brother of Silvio, will conclude with Lorenzo James “Jimmy” Stack and arrangements were by Vaz- Sheila Coviello and her celebrated in Sacred Heart Carmine and the late Anto- being laid to rest with his his surviving wife, Lor- za’s “Beechwood” husband, Orlando of East Church followed by inter- nio and he is also survived beloved wife in Pine Grove raine, Dennis and Maureen Funeral Home, Revere. Boston and the late Theo- ment in Holy Cross Ceme- by many fond nieces and Cemetery, Lynn. May they Stack; cherished uncle of For guest book, please visit: dore D. “Teddy” McNeely. tery, Malden. For additional nephews. both rest in peace. Flowers Jacqueline Charlebois, www.vazzafunerals.com. He is also survived by sev- information visit: Magrath- Family and friends will are appreciated or memorial eral nieces and nephews. FuneralHome.com. honor Lorenzo’s life by donations may be made to gathering at the Ruggiero Alzheimers Assoc. 309 Wa- Family Memorial Home, verly Oaks Rd. Waltham, 971 Saratoga St. (Orient MA 02452. For more infor- Mary Verro To place a memoriam in the Times Heights) East Boston to- mation, please visit: www. Long active in St. Lazarus Parish and East Free Press, please call 781-485-0588 day, Wednesday, Aug. 28 ruggieromh.com. from 4 to 8 p.m. and again Boston community activities ❖ ❖ Cemetery Mary E. (Pirrello) Verro Ernest Torgersen of East Boston passed away Magrath Lettering on Wednesday, Aug. 21. & Lifetime member of DAV; past member of She was in her 97th year. Mary was a long time Funeral Home monuments Local 151 and St. Mary’s Mens Club by devoted parishoner of St. 324 Chelsea Street Lazarus Parish and served John Ernest J. for many years as the pres- (near Day Square) Torgersen of ident of the Mt. Carmel 617-567-0910 Vozzella East Boston society. She was a 50 year 617.592.2209 passed away member of the Sons of Italy ❖ ❖ peacefully on Sempre Avanti Lodge East August 17. Boston, serving as a presi- Ernie was a US Navy dent during those years and Matthew and great grand- Please visit veteran of the Korean con- was also a director for the mother of Jordan and Brett. flict, a life time member of East Boston Camps over 50 Family and friends will eastietimes.com the DAV, past member of years ago as well as a direc- honor Mary’s life by gath- the local 151 and the St. tor of the Girl Scout Camp ering at the Ruggiero Fam- Mary’s Mens Club. known as the Bee Hive. ily Memorial Home, Orient He was the beloved She was the beloved wife Heights East Boston, today, husband of the late Jean of the late Pasquale (Pat) Wednesday morning, Au- azza (McWilliams) Torgersen, He also leaves many loving Verro), devoted mother of gust 28 at 8:30 a.m. before "Beechwood"V devoted father of Therese nieces and nephews. Carl J. of East Boston, Fred- leaving in procession to St. Danny S. Smith Guzman of Everett, Ernest Funeral arrangements erick J. Verro of Danvers Joseph-St. Lazarus Parish were by the Ruggiero Fam- Funeral Home 773 Broadway and Robert of East Boston, and Anita M. Verro, dear for a 10 a.m. Funeral Mass. 262 Beach St., Revere Stephen of Easton, Ronald ily Memorial Home, Orient sister of Lucille Scolasti- Services will conclude with Revere, MA 02151 of Manchester, NH and Jo- Heights East Boston. For co and was pre-deceased Mary being laid to rest at (781) 284-1127 Phone (781) 284-7756 more information, please seph of Georgetown and by four brothers. She was Puritan Lawn Memorial Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral www.vertuccioandsmith.com adored grandfather of eight. visit www.ruggieromh. the adored grandmother of Park in Peabody. com. www.vazzafunerals.com

In Memoriam In Loving Memory of 17th Anniversary ~ 8/27/02 - 8/27/19 Michael A. Morabito August 19, 2006 - August 19, 2019 OBITUARIES Agostino De Pasquale th 5/9/34 - 8/27/02 13 Year Anniversary All obituaries and death notices No farewell words were spoken Your memory is a keepsake will be at a cost of No time to say good-bye With which we never part. You were gone before we knew it Though God has you in his keeping. $100.00 per paper. And only God knows why. We will always have you in That includes photo. Always In Our Hearts. our hearts. Please send to Sadly Missed. Lovingly Remembered & Sadly Love Always, [email protected] Missed By Alex, Lucia, Marco, Luigi and Pina and Family or call 781-485-0588 Alexander

LEGAL NOTICE or your attorney must the Court in any matter Limited Formal Testacy written appearance and Probate Court Rule 411. ADJUDICATION objection followed by an COMMONWEALTH file a written appearance relating to the estate, and/or Appointment has objection followed by an LEGAL NOTICE You are required to Docket No. affidavit of objections OF and objection at this including the distribution been filed by Ibrahim affidavit of objections COMMONWEALTH serve upon: Luz Marina SU19P1749EA within thirty (30) days THE TRIAL COURT Court before: 10:00 a.m. of assets and expenses of Attya o f Jacksonville, NC within thirty (30) days OF MASSACHUSETTS Fontanez 77 Falcon Estate of: of the return day, action PROBATE AND on the return day of administration. requesting that the Court of the return day, action THE TRIAL COURT St., Boston, MA 02128 George J. D’Amore may be taken without FAMILY COURT 09/12/2019. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. enter a formal Decree may be taken without PROBATE AND FAMILY your answer, if any on Date of Death: further notice to you. Suffolk Probate This is NOT a hearing Dunn, First Justice of this and Order and for such further notice to you. COURT DEPARTMENT or before 10/17/2019. 03/03/2008 UNSUPERVISED and Family Court date, but a deadline by Court. other relief as requested UNSUPERVISED SUFFOLK Division If you fail to do so, the To all interested persons: ADMINISTRATION UNDER 24 New Chardon St. which you must file a Date: August 16, 2019 in the Petition. ADMINISTRATION UNDER DIVORCE SUMMONS court will proceed to the A Petition for Formal Ad- THE MASSACHUSETTS Boston, MA 02114 written appearance and Felix D. Arroyo The Petitioner requests THE MASSACHUSETTS BY PUBLICATION hearing and adjudication judication of Intestacy has UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (617)788-8300 objection if you object Register of Probate that: Ibrahim Attya of UNIFORM PROBATE CODE AND MAILING of his action. You are also been filed by Annette M. (MUPC) CITATION ON to this proceeding. If 8/28/19 Jacksonville, NC be (MUPC) Suffolk Probate required to file a copy of Cogliani of Chelsea, MA A Personal Representative PETITION FOR you fail to file a timely EB appointed as Personal A Personal Representative And Family Court your answer, if any, in the requesting that the Court appointed under the FORMAL written appearance and Representative(s) of said appointed under the 24 New Chardon St. office of the Register of enter a formal Decree MUPC in an unsuper- ADJUDICATION objection followed by an LEGAL NOTICE estate to serve Without MUPC in an unsuper- Boston, MA 02114 this Court. and Order and for such vised administration is Docket No. affidavit of objections COMMONWEALTH Corporate Surety on the vised administration is Docket No. Witness, Hon. Brian J. other relief as requested not required to file an SU19P1748EA within thirty (30) days OF MASSACHUSETTS bond in an unsupervised not required to file an SU19D1436DR Dunn, First Justice of this in the Petition. inventory or annual Estate of: of the return day, action THE TRIAL COURT administration. inventory or annual Luz Marina Court. IMPORTANT NOTICE accounts with the Court. Anthony L. D’Amore may be taken without PROBATE AND IMPORTANT NOTICE accounts with the Court. Fontanez Date: August 23, 2019 You have the right to Persons interested in the Date of Death: further notice to you. FAMILY COURT You have the right to Persons interested in the vs. Felix D. Arroyo, obtain a copy of the Pe- estate are entitled to 05/16/2000 UNSUPERVISED Suffolk Probate obtain a copy of the Pe- estate are entitled to Manuel Alfonzo Register of Probate tition from the Petitioner notice regarding the ad- To all interested persons: ADMINISTRATION UNDER and Family Court tition from the Petitioner notice regarding the ad- Fontanez 8/28/19 or at the Court. You have ministration directly from A Petition for Formal Ad- THE MASSACHUSETTS 24 New Chardon St. or at the Court. You have ministration directly from To the Defendant: EB a right to object to this the Personal Represen- judication of Intestacy has UNIFORM PROBATE CODE Boston, MA 02114 a right to object to this the Personal Represen- The Plaintiff has filed a proceeding. To do so, you tative and may petition been filed by Annette M. (MUPC) (617)788-8300 proceeding. To do so, you tative and may petition Complaint for Divorce LEGAL NOTICE or your attorney must the Court in any matter Cogliani of Chelsea, MA A Personal Representative CITATION ON or your attorney must the Court in any matter requesting that the COMMONWEALTH file a written appearance relating to the estate, requesting that the Court appointed under the PETITION FOR file a written appearance relating to the estate, Court grant a divorce for OF MASSACHUSETTS and objection at this including the distribution enter a formal Decree MUPC in an unsuper- FORMAL and objection at this including the distribution Irretrievable Breakdown THE TRIAL COURT Court before: 10:00 a.m. of assets and expenses of and Order and for such vised administration is ADJUDICATION Court before: 10:00 a.m. of assets and expenses of The Complaint is on file at PROBATE AND on the return day of administration. other relief as requested not required to file an Docket No. on the return day of administration. the Court. FAMILY COURT 09/12/2019. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. in the Petition. inventory or annual SU19P1906EA 10/01/2019. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. An Automatic Restraining Suffolk Probate This is NOT a hearing Dunn, First Justice of this IMPORTANT NOTICE accounts with the Court. Estate of: This is NOT a hearing Dunn, First Justice of this Order has been entered and Family Court date, but a deadline by Court. You have the right to Persons interested in the Essmat Ibrahim date, but a deadline by Court. in this matter preventing 24 New Chardon St. which you must file a Date: August 16, 2019 obtain a copy of the Pe- estate are entitled to Attya which you must file a Date: August 21, 2019 you from taking any Boston, MA 02114 written appearance and Felix D. Arroyo tition from the Petitioner notice regarding the ad- Date of Death written appearance and Felix D. Arroyo action which would nega- (617)788-8300 objection if you object Register of Probate or at the Court. You have ministration directly from 09/11/2013 objection if you object Register of Probate tively impact the current CITATION ON to this proceeding. If 8/28/19 a right to object to this the Personal Represen- To all interested persons: to this proceeding. If 8/28/19 financial status of either PETITION FOR you fail to file a timely EB proceeding. To do so, you tative and may petition A Petition for Late and you fail to file a timely EB party. SEE Supplemental FORMAL written appearance and Page 10 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, August 28, 2019

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Pascucci in an unsupervised admin- appointed under the MUPC The estate is being Date of Death: istration is not required in an unsupervised admin- administered under 10/03/2014 to file an inventory or estate by Petition of under the Massachusetts orders terminating or Boston, MA 02114 LEGAL NOTICE istration is not required informal procedure by the To all interested persons: annual accounts with the Petitioner Josephine M. Uniform Probate Code restricting the powers of (617)788-8300 COMMONWEALTH to file an inventory or Personal Representative A Petition for Late and Court. Persons interested Pelosi of East Boston, without supervision by Personal Representatives CITATION ON OF MASSACHUSETTS annual accounts with the under the Massachusetts Limited Formal Testacy in the estate are entitled MA and Mary Katherine the Court. Inventory appointed under informal PETITION FOR THE TRIAL COURT Court. Persons interested Uniform Probate Code and/or Appointment to notice regarding the Briand of Mattapoisett, and accounts are not procedure. A copy of the FORMAL PROBATE AND in the estate are entitled without supervision by has been filed by Marc administration directly MA required to be filed with Petition and Will, if any, ADJUDICATION FAMILY COURT to notice regarding the the Court. Inventory and Pascucci of Boston, MA from the Personal Repre- A Will has been admitted the Court, but interested can be obtained from the Docket No. Suffolk Division administration directly accounts are not required requesting that the Court sentative and may petition to informal probate. parties are entitled to Petitioner. SU19P1747EA INFORMAL PROBATE from the Personal Repre- to be filed with the Court, enter a formal Decree and the Court in any matter Josephine M. Pelosi of notice regarding the 8/28/19 Estate of: PUBLICATION sentative and may petition but interested parties Order and for such other relating to the estate, East Boston, MA and administration from the EB Joseph D’Amore NOTICE the Court in any matter are entitled to notice relief as requested in the including the distribution Mary Katherine Briand Personal Representative Date of Death: Docket No. relating to the estate, regarding the adminis- Petition. of assets and expenses of of Mattapoisett, MA has and can petition the 02/09/2010 SU19P1351EA including the distribution tration from the Personal The Petitioner requests administration. been informally ap- Court in any matter To all interested persons: Estate of: LEGAL NOTICE of assets and expenses of Representative and can that: Marc Pascucci of Bos- WITNESS, Hon. 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By Cary Shuman tional first-round knockout 2019-20 hockey season. recognize the state’s 6-foot- of Luis Castillo in the main There was a very special 6-inch chief executive. Encore Boston Harbor event. guest in attendance at En- Baker graciously posed and Murphy’s Boxing host- That show-ending per- core as Gov. Charlie Baker for photos with fans, in- ed their second show at the formance was preceded and his wife, Lauren Baker, cluding former amateur $2.6 billion casino resort by Todd Angilly’s stirring viewed some of the bouts boxing champion Calvin and there were plenty of rendition of the “Star Span- after enjoying dinner at Brown and his wife, Sandra exciting bouts contested in gled Banner.” Angilly is the Fratelli Restaurant. Brown. Calvin is a Chelsea front of another huge crowd Boston Bruins’ National Baker, the nation’s most city councillor. of boxing fans. Anthem singer but he has popular governor, and his “It’s so great to see our NABF super feather- not been informed by Bru- wife, had a viewpoint near governor here supporting weight champion wrapped ins officials yet that he will the back of the large hall Gov. Charlie Baker and First Lady, Lauren Baker, are pic- up the card with a sensa- return in that role for the but it was difficult not to See BOXING Page 12 tured at the boxing show last Friday night at Encore Boston Harbor, the $2.6 billion resort/casino located in Everett.

Dennis Willcox (center), with his two sons, Shea Willcox, an amateur boxer, and Jake Willcox, quarterback of the Milton Academy football team who has committed to Brown University. Lynn’s James Perkins battles Boston’s Aaron Trecell Smith. The bout ended in a majority PHOTOS BY EMILY HARNEY AND KATY ROGERS draw.

Lynn resident Khiry Todd (L) versus Alex Duarte (R).

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Boxing // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 the athletes and the sport Swampscott] wasn’t that of boxing and enjoying the bad. So all things consid- show,” said Brown. ered, it’s a great way to Two of the boxers, James spend a Friday night.” Perkins and Khiry Todd, The boxers seemed to be hailed from Lynn, which is in agreement that Encore next door to Swampscott, has become the place to home to Gov. Baker and box in New England and to Mrs. Baker. be seen by a large and en- “I didn’t get a chance to thusiastic crowd. talk to Gov. Baker, but it’s Todd, who improved his an honor that he was here record to 9-1, hopes to get Todd Angilly, the “National Anthem” singer at Boston to see me fight,” said Todd, another opportunity to re- Bruins, sings the anthem before the main event. who won his bout with a turn to Everett. first-round knockout. “The venue is spectacu- Baker, who played bas- lar and I hope to fight here ketball at Needham High on their next card,” said School and Harvard Uni- Todd, whose father, Curtis, versity, said he and his wife worked in his corner. enjoyed a delicious dinner Perkins, a graduate of St. at Fratelli and then decided Mary’s High School, Lynn, to attend the boxing show. earned a majority draw in The governor was im- his pro debut versus Aaron pressed with Encore Boston Trecell Smith (two judges Harbor, a five-star resort. ruled the bout a draw while “The facility is enor- the third judge gave the mous and impressive,” said edge to Perkins). Perkins Baker. “And the cleanup praised the exciting atmo- along the Mystic River is sphere at Encore. amazing. To give the river “Encore is beautiful and back to the city of Everett is I love it here,” said Perkins. just such a big deal. “I hope I can fight here all “And obviously there’s the time. There was a huge a ton of people here,” add- turnout from Lynn and I ed Baker. “The restaurants appreciate all their support. seemed to be doing very I’m very happy to have Abraham “Super” Nova took a win against Luis Castillo in a World Champion WBO Middle Weight Champion (and well. And by the way, the them in my corner.” first round knockout. Providence native) Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade and traffic coming in [from Stoneham’s Greg Vendetti, the IBA Super Welterweight champion.

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