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THURSDAY, May 30, 2019 156 WHS graduates to receive diplomas on Friday INDEX Police Report 2 By Sue Ellen Woodcock Editorials 4 Through The Years 5 The Winthrop High School Then and Now 5 Class of 2019 is set to grad- Obituaries 6 uate 156 Friday night in the Classified 14 Winthrop High School gym- Business Directory 15 nasium at 6 p.m. This year’s valedictorian is Camila Miranda-Llovera and INDEPENDENT Jared LaVigueur is the saluta- torian. This year’s class has the title of Gen Z, born in 2001, they are first to know the Camila Miranda-Llovere Jared LaVigueur Ava Bertino Anthony Nargi World Trade Center in New Valedictorian Salutatorian President Vice President York City only from the ter- rorist attack. Today’s graduates may not know what a roll of film is but Newspaper Group they have embraced the world in selfies taken mostly on Ap- ple iPhones. NEWS Briefs This year’s class officers are: Ava Bertino , President ; Russell Nichols, Treasurer; ST. JOHN SCHOOL John Silva, Class Marshall; AUCTION RAISES Kirsten Griffiths,Videogra- pher; Anthony Nargi, Vice MONEY FOR ART/ John Silva President and Sofie LaFratta, Sofie LaFratta Russell Nichols Kristin Griffiths MUSIC ROOM Class Marshall Secretary. Secretary Treasurer Videographer RENOVATION Seniors held an all-night the prom at the Danversport and a BBQ at Miller Field. On May 17th, the St. John and awards ceremony and the big day, seniors attended a party last Friday night. Tues- Yacht Club. See next week’s edition for School community came to- day was the Senior Prom distribution of yearbooks. breakfast, graduation rehears- Last night was the dinner Today, the day before the al, walks through the schools full graduation, prom and oth- gether to raise funds for a Promenade, followed by er senior coverage. major renovation of the Art/ Music room, slated to take place this summer. Over 140 parents, faculty and special guests enjoyed an evening of Irish Memorial dedicated on Deer Island fun while they attended the school’s biggest fundraiser of Photo and story By Sue Ellen Woodcock “It took my breath away what it is today,” Boston’s the year. when I first saw it,” said Mas- Corporation Counsel Gene Our Emcee, Doug Meehan, Nearly 1,000 people, many sachusetts Water Resources O’Flaherty said. Co-Anchor of News Center 5 of them with Irish deep in their Authority (MWRA) head After 25 years of talking and our Auctioneer Larry Lan- blood, gathered Saturday on a Fred Laskey. about an Irish Memorial at nan of Boston Harbor Auc- tall hill overlooking Boston “This project started many Deer Island, which is part of tions added to the wonderful Harbor, the same harbor that years ago and with many Boston, it was finally a group success of this major fundrais- was host to hundreds of ships, good intentions, but to get of Irish tradesmen who pulled er. We would like to thank our some known as “coffin ships” it over the line I met with a it together to erect a 16-foot major sponsors: Hays Compa- filled with Irish immigrants remarkable group of individ- Irish cross overlooking Bos- nies, Craig Lake Team LLC, fleeing the famine in Ireland uals – Mike Carney, Mark ton Harbor. Boston Mayor United Site Services, from 1845 to 1849. Porter, Peter O’Malley, John Marty Walsh acknowledged Century Bank, The Gold- People from all over came Flaherty. Mark Porter who the early efforts of the late PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA en Goose Market, The Hus- to show their pride and re- literally bulldozed their way William and Rita O’Connell spect for the 850 men, wom- through bureaucracy, and re- who helped launch a memori- FINAL WORDS: Father Bourke presenting his final homily as sey Dewey Group at Morgan pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church on May 26. Father Stanley, Michele Brocca & en and children who died on ceived wonderful help from al idea decades ago. Deer Island during the famine. the MWRA to make this event Robert Flynn of Pennsyl- Bourke has led St. John the Evangelist for 20 years, and also Sabrina Paganoni, Frank Ber- celebrated his 49th year in the priesthood. tolino, DePasquale Ventures, vania was the stonecutter Martignetti Companies and who created the cross. Feeney Brothers of Boston helped Father Bourke retires from St. John the Evangelist erect it and Local 25 also Photos & Story by Marianne Salza Father Bourke, who com- See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 worked on the project. Mau- memorated the 49th anniver- reen Keady sang the national After 20 years as the pas- sary of his priesthood during anthems of both Ireland and tor of St. John the Evangelist the Memorial Day weekend. the United States. Parish, Father Charlie Bourke “The wonderful friendships I Among the speakers were celebrated his final Mass - be have made here have been an John McColgan, Boston’s city fore his retirement on May 26. extraordinary blessing. My archivist, who recounted the Friends, family, and parish- hope is that St. John’s con- history of the famine, includ- ioners filled the pews to honor tinues to value our Catholic ing Deer Island where the sick Father Bourke, a man who has faith, and live it in service to were taken. Boston managed a a coupon for everything, loves one another.” quarantine hospital at Deer Is- playing cards and gambling at During his final homily, Fa- land in 1847 and it is well doc- Foxwoods Casino, and always ther Bourke explained Jesus’s umented in the city’s archives. concludes Mass with a joke. “An Gorta Mor, Ireland’s “I am filled with an -enor See FR. 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Monday, May 20 relative who is passing infor- 91 is inside the home Tuesday, May 21 Report 94 off with a 4-year-old fe- mation along. checking on the child and ARREST male child on Pleasant Street. Unit off with a motor vehi- Assisted constable on Main speaking with parent. Officer 94 states he may have found cle on Court Road that had its Street who has a warrant to spoke to mother. All parties access building. Homeowner calmed down and mother was May 25 arrested William Apt. 2 charged with oper- the child’s home, and will at- trunk open in driveway. Unit Shawn Kelley, 49, 35 Siren ating under the influence, 2 tempt to make contact with secured it. and National Grid worked out spoken to outside and was the situation. Warrant does not advised to speak to the clear St., second floor, on a warrant offense, operating wreckless the child’s parents. Child was Garage door motion sound- from another department. as to endanger, speeding over reunited with the parents. ing at Simione Oil Company. have to be served. team. Mother agreed and units 91 standing by to assist will set that up. All units clear. May 23 arrested Jordan the posted limit. Mother went to the store and Units stated open door and Grace, 26, 28 Trident Ave., the father fell asleep, and the they are making entry. Alarm with traffic control on - Pau Child and mother okay. child snuck out the back door company called back stating line Street. Wires completely Woman in Methuen called and was gone approximately they received more alarms and down in the street. Fire en- stating that the individual in was trespassed from property er/owner of the building next 10 minutes. they wanted to confirm they route. question is in violation of a and served in hand by S5. Sgt door. She put her hands on W93, 92 and 94 off to serve were on the scene. Owner of Unit off with two parties no contact order by calling, Racow gave party money to him, grabbed his glasses off of several warrants on a resident the building called to say if at the Landing. Male par- texting and harassing the call- get to his family in Maine. his face. He is outside. Units on Siren Street. Units have the units can secure the build- ty known to officers and he er. She wants Winthrop to tell A dog was found on Pleas- clear, spoke to all parties. Ev- one in custody for several out- ing he won’t respond, but if checked out. him to stop contacting and ant Park Road. Trying to lo- eryone advised of their rights. standing warrants. Units will there is damage he will head 91 flagged down by indi- harassing her. Party was ad- cate the owner. Nobody an- Assisted fire with traffic at be transporting male prisoner over there. Units did a walk vidual in the area of Shirley vised over the phone that she swered at owner’s home. Will Blackstrap. back to headquarters. through and no damage. They Street regarding hypodermic needs to contact Methuen PD. let ACO take the animal. Dog Caller on Shore Drive stat- Report that a 60-year-old are securing the door now. needles in the road. 91 remov- She stated that she did and was returned to other of own- ed that there was a man pos- white male in camp pants Alarm is still audible. Home ing the hazard and they will be they told her to contact Win- er. Owner will be cited. sibly drunk that was causing keeps getting in people’s faces owner will be responding to disposed of properly. throp. This must be initiated Citizen flagged down - of a disturbance and the caller yelling about conspiracy theo- shut off the alarm. Report of a female party by Methuen for Winthrop to ficer on River Road. There wanted him removed. She ries on Main Street. Party left Calling party on Sunnyside dressed in all black walking take action. were ducklings crossing the said the man was possibly prior to officers’ arrival. Call- Avenue stated o the left side down Main Street. Reported Party called to report that street. leaving when he was on the ing party was advised to call of the street, there has been a by resident on Amelia Av- a defendant in a car in which Units going off to assist cit- phone with 911. Units spoke back if that man returns. barking dog for over an hour. enue. Stated the female fell she is a victim is calling her izen from earlier call on Ken- to the reporting party who Motor vehicle stop at Vet- He called back to say that the multiple times walking. Un- and threatening her. Party was nedy Road for him to collect stated that the male fled prior erans and Almont Street. Cita- owner was brought inside. sure if she needed assistance. advised to make a report to her his belongings from the prop- to their arrival. Reporting par- tion issued for speeding. Unit clear, checked the area 92 patrolled the area and did police department. Party was erty. Party got his belongings ty not very forthcoming with Party at Governors Park and no barking dog. not see anyone matching that also told to inform the DA of and is on his way. information. No crime com- was defrauded over a property Report of a sickly looking description. the situation. She was advised Boston Police called look- mitted. she attempted to rent. raccoon in a tree above the Follow-up investigation on of her rights and informed to ing for party on Sturgis Street Party on Washington Ave- Party called because her dumpsters at Arthur T. Cum- Shirley Street. Sierra 5 spoke seek an ERO from the police that hit a pedestrian in a cross- nue states a male approached mother on Overlook Drive has mings School. ACO notified with the subject. department where she is at as walk and took off. She is op- her and started talking to her Alzheimers, and she wanted and will respond. Raccoon Female party came in to she claims to live out of town. erating a white Nissan rental. and appeared to be under the to give us contact information came down from the tree. report that her downstairs The male party was contacted When officer went by, the influence. She stated he came in case she goes wandering Motor vehicle stop at Vet- neighbor has loud music on and was advised he should house was being renovated out and would not let her and is confused. Subject was erans Road. Unlicensed oper- last night at 9 p.m. and he was have no contact with the call- and the party no longer lives leave. He did not touch her entered into Master Names ator. G&J en route. Operator making some banging nois- er. Male denied making any at this address. Vehicle was but she was scared. He just along with all pertinent infor- was cited for speeding and es at 3 p.m. today. Party was calls and stated that out caller also not on the scene. left the liquor store on foot. 91 mation. unlicensed operation of a ve- advised to contact us while was contacting him. A check Report of a dead rabbit on gave the male party a courtesy Reporting party on Pleasant hicle. G&J has the vehicle. the noise is present so that we in out records shows multi- Veterans Road. Services were ride to Orient Heights. Street states that he and his Report that a refrigerator could speak to the individual ple calls to our dispatch from rendered. Caller on Locust Street wife are in the process of sell- was left on the sidewalk with involved and verify the infor- the female caller repeatedly Attempt to serve warrant states there are about 20 kids ing their home and received a doors on it on Shirley Street. mation. This is an ongoing is- sending units unsolicited to to subject on Willis Avenue. going in and out of a home solicitation through the mail 91 and ACO removed the sue between these two neigh- include medical and police to Spoke to a tenant. Party is out with beer. Males and females. from a mortgage title service doors off of the refrigerator. bors. the male’s apartment. of the country until the May Stated they look underage. out of New Hampshire. He DPW employee states there Officer got flagged down Caller on Shirley Street is 29. Will attempt then. She also states there is loud states after reading it thor- is a needle in the cemetery on by a party who stated three a passerby who states a white A brown wallet was turned music and a party occurring. oughly and speaking with his Bowdoin Street. men on the pier at the Landing female party with blonde hair in to the window. Will be pro- Units report it is an adult par- attorney, he believes this to be Todisco Tow operator drinking. Officer states noth- was stumbling and then saw cessed. Smithfield RI Police ty, no minors. Parties were in- an attempted fraud and does walked in with a trespass tow ing showing. her sitting on the floor of an was contacted to attempt to formed of the complaint and not want to see someone else on Almont Street. He stated apartment building across find the owner of the brown were advised to keep it down. Thursday, May 23 become a victim. U.S. Postal that the owner of the property from Twist and Shake. Units wallet. They will try to locate 92 off with a group of Police were contacted. called them to remove vehicle Party came in to express her off with female party fitting at address listed and tell the youths at the gazebo. Parties 92 reports motor vehicle off of the property which be- concerns for safety of children that description. Units report owner to contact us about the were all identified and sent failure to stop on Read Street. longs to a former tenant. who utilize the crosswalk on assessing female and the boy- property. out of the area. They were ad- Operator will be charged and Party reported a complaint Winthrop Street beside the li- friend was on the scene. Fe- Calling party on Somerset vised that the park is closed tied for operating to endanger, of harassment with another fe- brary. She inquired about pos- male will stay in for the night. Avenue states that her male after dark. marked lanes and he was ad- male party, which has been an sibly installing “no parking” Unit clear. friend’s girlfriend came by Caller reports loud music/ vised that it could have been ongoing issue. Party was ad- and or “crosswalk” signage Fire requested police at and accused the caller of be- noise from Blackstrap. Units worse. vised of the harassment pro- in the area. She was advised Governors Park. Unit re- ing with her boyfriend. She report there is a band playing Unwanted male party refus- cess and would like to begin to express her concerns to the ports no fire, just youths that was pushed and her hair was a little loudly. Units will wait ing to leave on Revere Street. that process today. town manager’s office, DPW sprayed the fire extinguish- pulled. Officer reports clear, until 11 p.m. and if it persists, Units clear, individual left the 92 was flagged down by a and the TSAC for follow-up. er. Units trying to investigate no report at this time. they will speak with the man- area and store owner will be male party at Lucky Gardens Party came into station to who did it and speak to them. A male came by to the sta- agement. seeking a trespass order and who is having trouble walk- report she has taken custody Unfounded, no one came for- tion with a black gym bag Caller on Shirley Street and has been advised to do so. ing from hip surgery.Unit will of her elderly father’s vehi- ward. Kids or youths did it that he found in the street at Dolphin Avenue is reporting a Caller on Myrtle Avenue give a courtesy ride. cle due to medical conditions maliciously. the intersection of Walden male and female fighting. One reporting loud music coming Calling party on Woodside at Seal Harbor. She stated he Caller on Nevada Street and Pauline Street. Bag con- party is also honking the horn. from the driveway. This is Avenue states that someone is might contact us regarding the states she is running from her tains some baby items and a Third party caller, observing an ongoing issue. Spoke to parked in a handicap spot with vehicle. boyfriend who has been par- humidifier. Party called to in- from his balcony. Female par- the subject who was very co- no placard. 93 states that the Follow-up investigation of taking in 94C activity and she quire if anyone had found her ty is returning back to her res- operative and the music was vehicle has been cited. child making threats at Cum- is afraid. Medical requested bag and turned it in. She was idence for the night. Male par- turned off. mings School. Report to fol- for female party. Units report very pleased to learn that we ty will be going to his parents Assisted fire with possible Wednesday, May 22 low. that this was not a physical had her property at the station. house to put some space be- assault, just a verbal argu- She was extremely thank- traffic on Lincoln Street. They Male party sleeping on White male heading down tween both parties. All parties ment. Female party will be ful and wanted to reward the received a call from a resident calling party’s porch, possibly Revere Street, threatening di- were advised of their rights. transported to hospital. Units finder but he did not want to stating that smoke was in the drunk, on Revere Street. They rector of housing on Overlook will now respond to Nevada leave any information when Sunday, May 26 basement. 94 cleared and fire are flight attendants and trying Drive. Units off on Revere also clearing. Street with the male party. Street for a well-being check he brought in the bag. to leave for their flight. Party on boyfriend. Called in by State Police Caller on Shirley Street is a homeless man trying to Party turned over the key to trooper stating that there were reports a party they had tres- the apartment. He was asked Caller states people outside Saturday, May 25 find a place to sleep. Units are Blackstrap’s who are very four or five parties drinking passed a while ago is on the offering him some services. not to return. S5 will assist Off with motor vehicle beer on Deer Island smash- premises. Party left the scene him with making his way to loud causing a disturbance. Party was moved along and 92 reports a couple of people at Main and Hermon Street. ing bottles. The parties are heading towards Revere will be making contact with the other side of town and 91 reports operator possibly now leaving the area from the Street. 92 will investigate the make arrangements when his who were on their way out but services. there was not a lot of noise. asleep behind the wheel. G&J parking lot in a “painter’s style area to try to find subject. Follow-up investigation on father returns home. Party is requested by 93. One male van” with small windows on Found the party, known to trespassed from property and Sargent Street. Sierra 5 re- Friday, May 24 party coming in for DUI. He the side. Units will be off with WPD. He made his way on ports no one home at the ad- a hard copy will be at head- was arrested on scene for Vermont plate at the boat land- the bus heading home. dress. Sierra 5 spoke with a quarters. Party on Kennedy Road DUI, second offense, operat- ing off of Shirley Street. Fe- ing recklessly so as to endan- male party fell asleep waiting ger and speeding. for the rain to cease because th Motor vehicle stop at Tafts 25 Annual her windshield wipers do not Avenue. Verbal warning for work. Units checked Deer Is- [Type sidebar title]WINARCDriscoll Mahegan has been speeding. land and all the surrounding committedInvitational to enhancing Minor motor vehicle acci- streets with no sign of the ve- the lives of individuals dent at Odessey Grill parking Track Event hicle in question. with physical and lot. All parties left prior to unit Unit off with a party asleep intellectual disabilities for arrival. in a vehicle at Tafts and Shir-

overSpecial 50 years Olympics and serves Calling party on Shirley ley St. Male party fell A celebration of local athletes with physical and intellectual individualsSaturday, June and 8 2019 families Street states that a female is See POLICE Page 7 disabilities, sponsored by WINARC (Winthrop Advocacy, from10:00 Winthropam – 1:00 pm and verbally arguing with a work- Resources, and Community) & Winthrop Police Association. neighboringMiller Field communities This year we celebrate the life of Winthrop Police Detective of East Boston, Chelsea, Michael Delehanty who, 25 years ago, saw an opportunity to Revere, and Lynn and we create this meaningful community partnership. Admission is Free

We kick off with a PARADE of ATHLETES, POLICE, GERRY D’AMBROSIO & WINTHROP VETERANS COLOR GUARD WINARC has been committed WINTHROP MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND. High school to enhancing the lives of junior FIONA MCPHAIL will sing the national anthem & ATTORNEY AT LAW individuals with physical and Council President RON VECCHIA, will host the event which intellectual disabilities for The future of health we anticipate will be broadcast on WCAT. over 50 years and serves begins with you S YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER individuals and families from I ? The more researchers know about what makes each of With a free barbeque, music and balloons, this is truly a fun Winthrop and neighboring us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE time for families and friends. communities of East Boston, Join a research effort with one million people nationwide to create a healthier future for all of us. Chelsea, Revere, and Lynn. PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? Come on down and cheer on the athletes in this all-inclusive We welcome all! JoinAllofUs.org day of festivity. You sure will be glad you did! 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION Founding Members of Partners HealthCare For more information: Nancy Giuffre, Julie Mei [email protected] or [email protected] @ www.WINARC.org & Sgt. Mary Crisafi @[email protected] Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Fr. Bourke // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 gift of inner peace, a spiritual Charlie has embodied the said last time,’” added Father tranquility that helps us be- Golden Rule: love your neigh- Bourke with a satisfied smile come aware of Christ’s pres- bor as yourself. St. John the that was met with roaring ap- ence in our daily lives. Evangelist Parish will always plause by the congregation. Members of the Kenyan be his home.” Father Bourke celebrated community performed spe- Father Bourke concluded with a farewell reception in cial songs in Swahili, and the Mass with a humorous story the school hall. He will be- choir sang a Naval hymn to about a priest who was being come a senior priest of the honor Father Bourke’s service transferred to another parish. Archdiocese and reside at St. in the United States Navy. He consoled a sobbing wom- Agnes Rectory, 51 Medford “There are many facets an by reassuring her that the St., Arlington, MA, 02474, to Father Charlie Bourke’s next pastor would be excel- where he can be contacted by life,” described Father Chris lent. emailing c_bourke320@hot- O’Connor, who will continue “She sobbed even louder mail.com. to lead St. John’s. “Christian and said, ‘That’s what they

Father Bourke proceeding down the center aisle to his favorite song, “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory.”

Ed Cash, Maryellen Clement, Father Bourke, Annette Bertino, Father Bourke, and Marie and David Dube, friends of Father Bourke for the Father Bourke with his family. and Ann Margret. past 65 years.

Richard and Catherine Dalton with Father Father Bourke greeting guests during a recep- Bourke. tion in the school hall.

Father Bourke with the co-chairs of his retirement party Father Bourke and Tom Honan. committee, Amy Gallagher and Police Chief Terry Dele- hanty.

News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Shaker Glen Construction. nity dedicated to fostering the If you would like more Also, a special thanks to our growth of each student in spir- information about St. John media sponsor: The Indepen- it, mind and body. Welcom- School, please contact Vin- dent Newspapers. ing pre-kindergarten through cenza DeLeo/Admissions St. John School, located in eighth-grade students, we uti- at 617-227-3143 ext. 102 or the heart of Boston’s North lize innovative programs and email at [email protected]. End is a faith-based val- a standards base curriculum to ue-centered learning commu- educate the whole child. Members of the Kenyan community singing in Swahili.

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OUR Opinions CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2019 Forum Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they know a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy -- and pride -- that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. For older folks, graduation day recalls a time when we too, were young and full of life. However, graduation day marks a bittersweet moment for parents, friends, family, and teachers, as well the grads them- selves. As befits every turning point in our lives, it is atime of mixed emotions of joy, sadness, and reflection. Although the graduates and those close to them are looking forward to the exciting future that lies before them, they also will be looking back on the passing of their carefree youth and the experiences that have shaped their lives to this point. The young women and men who receive their diplomas no longer are considered “youths” in the eyes of the world. They are full-fledged adults who have been deemed ready to assume all of the rights -- and responsibilities -- that adulthood implies. The graduates, most of whom have turned 18, can vote, run for public office, enter into contracts, be tried fully as adults in the criminal justice system, and fight and die for their country. For the parents of the grads, watching their “little boy or girl” proceed to the podium to receive his or her diploma will be a poignant moment. No doubt every parent will be thinking of the sentiments expressed in the song Sunrise, Sunset from Fiddler On The Roof:

Is this the little girl I carried? Is this the little boy at play? I don’t remember growing older When - did - they? When did she get to be a beauty? When did he grow to be so tall? to the Editor Wasn’t it yesterday when they - were - small? LETTERS

Although economists these days tell us that the value of a A TEACHER’S support of ESPs due to the normal middle school model school will submit projects high school diploma is not what it was a generation or more ago, VIEWPOINT budget. To meet the increas- calls for teachers to master to the state for evaluation. It the graduates should keep in mind, as they contemplate ventur- ing mental health concerns, one content area, most middle will not be an easy task, espe- The following letter was ing out into an uncertain future, that their mere presence on the we only have one-and-a-half school teachers develop and cially when the eighth grade submitted to the Transcript by podium has proven that they have the ability and the determi- adjustment counselors to ser- teach two content areas be- has only one full-time Civics The Winthrop Teachers Asso- nation to achieve whatever goals they may set for themselves. vice an entire student popula- cause of budget cuts from two teacher. ciation. We came across a news item from one of our sister publica- tion. Additionally, the middle years ago. While all teachers In order to have quality ed- The WTA supports Full tions, The Winthrop Sun-Transcript, from June 24, 1898. The school has been working with do their best when teaching ucation for our students and Funding of the Needs Budget article, which reprinted the Class Ode for the Winthrop High a reduced number of core outside of their main content to ensure that the next gen- proposed by the Superinten- Class of 1898, is as timely today as it was 121 years ago, and teachers at every grade level. area, it is not the same as hav- eration is prepared to tackle dent and the Winthrop School future world problems, why sums up the feelings of all of us on Graduation Day. Consequently, students are ing a teacher who is an expert Committee at the May 21st not receiving the same quali- in the field. Expertise -can wouldn't we invest in the most Town Council meeting. ty of education as they would not be substituted. Expertise worthwhile and formative part The years pass by in swift array with eight core teachers at ev- is how we can improve test of a child's life? My teachers We cannot check their onward flight; To the Members of the ery grade level. scores and the overall student taught me the best that they The moments that were ours today, Winthrop Town Council, The uncertainty of the bud- experience. Next year, ex- could and the town where I Have passed forever from our sight. My name is Christopher get and the money currently pertise will be vital because grew up made sure the mon- Beckvold, a sixth grade So- being offered the schools also the state plans to implement ey was there to support them. Yet while the course of life moves by cial Studies and English affects the teachers. When I the second phase of the new I am sure the same story can We too, must never lag behind; Language Arts teacher at the look at most schools, there are Social Studies curriculum. be applied to any of you. I be- But work and strive as best we may middle school. I am writing teachers with a variety of ex- The new curriculum requires lieve in paying forward that To aid and benefit all mankind. to express my deep concern perience levels. In Winthrop, each eighth-grader to lead great debt. I challenge you to regarding the town's plans to there is a limited number of community-based improve- do the same. This we must do, or soon too late not fund the needs budget for veteran teachers (20 or more ment projects for Civics class. Chris Beckvold We think in sadness of our loss, the schools for the upcoming years) remaining. The major- Upon their completion, the For “Each is Master of his Fate,” fiscal year. ity of the teachers have been Though some must bear a heavy cross. I am finishing my fifth year working for the town for ten working for Winthrop. I en- or fewer years. Hardly any Independent And when the race of life is run, joy working for the town and teachers exist between those This life that holds so much for each working with the kids whom two demographics. Experi- Shall come the gentle words, “Well done!” I teach. However, I find it enced teachers play an essen- Newspaper Group As we at last the goal have reached. stressful that the state of the tial role in every school. This town's finances is always in problem is directly linked to Send us Your News flux from year to year. past budgets. Newer teach- The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages residents While class sizes are low ers see no financial incentive to submit birth and engagement announcements, FINALLY, SOME GOOD NEWS to stay in the district or have news releases, business briefs, honor rolls, social for the current sixth grade, I news, sports stories, and photographs for publica- have many students with IEPs been laid off because of a tion. Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL FRONT and 504 plans, as well as an budget crisis. If the projected Broadway, Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, budget becomes the budget Revere, MA 02151-9103. Items can also be faxed to increasing number of English 781-485-1403. The Sun Transcript also encourages Every few weeks -- or even more often, it seems -- we learn Language Learner students. for the next fiscal year, you readers to e-mail news releases to of some new, looming catastrophe for our planet because of the We also have a growing num- can expect more of the same. [email protected]. combined effects of climate change and the degradation of our Lastly, the current project- ber of students with mental Subscription Information environment by human activity. health concerns. This is the ed budget negatively impacts testing and prevents students The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published Everyone agrees that the climate is changing, and that it will case in every single class- every Thursday by the Revere-based Indepen- have far-reaching consequences that we only can imagine. So room, yet few of us have the from fully accessing the dent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates state's curriculum. Where the paid at Boston Ma. Subscription rates are $30 too, the activity by the seven billion persons with whom we per year in Winthrop, and $60 per year outside share the earth is destroying the natural world at an unprece- the city. Postmaster, send change of address dented and ever-accelerating pace. information to Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. So it was with some degree of relief that we read the annual Winthrop’s beaches are perfect The Transcript assumes no financial responsibil- report by the organization Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, which ity for typographical errors in advertisements, informed us that our major metropolitan beaches never have but will reprint that part of the advertisement in By Sue Ellen Woodcock “Though Lynn and Swamp- been cleaner (in terms of water pollution) and safer for recre- scott and Boston Water and which the error occurs. Advertisers will please ational swimming and other activity. notify the management immediately of any Just in time for the unof- Sewer continue to track down errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 As lifelong residents of this area, we always are amazed that ficial beginning of summer, and correct illicit connections the beaches with the cleanest water every year are the M Street the Save The Harbor water and broken pipes.” Directory Beach and the City Point Beach in South Boston -- go figure -- quality ratings are out for area He noted that swimming in but we’re sure there is a logical and scientific-based reason for beaches and some fared better water with high bacteria lev- Marketing Director why these two beaches have achieved ratings of 100-percent for than others. els can cause rashes, eye in- Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] the past six years. The scores are based on the fections, and gastrointestinal Assistant Marketing Directors However, almost all of our metropolitan beaches, from Nan- average of the last six years as problems. Maureen DiBella - [email protected] tasket Beach on the South Shore to Revere and Winthrop beach- well as 2018 and cover beach- Revere Beach, America’s Legal Advertising es on the north, improved their ratings in 2018 compared to es from Nahant to Nantasket. First Public Beach, received Ellen Bertino - [email protected] their six-year running-average. Winthrop Beach, for example, Winthrop and Nahant a score of 98 in 2018 and 97 attained a 100-percent rating in 2018 compared to a 97-percent Ad Design Beaches received perfect percent overall. There was Kane DiMasso-Scott rate for the previous five years. just one high bacteria count scores on the report card for Editorial There are many factors that contribute to a beach’s water 2018 and scored 99 percent out of 60 samples. Stephen Quigley quality. There are natural effects, most notably the amount of for the six-year average. Short Beach in Revere re- rainfall over the course of a season or over a short time period. King’s Beach on the ceived a grade of 100 percent Reporters The diligence of government agencies at the state and local lev- Lynn-Swampscott line got the for 2018 and an overall score Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] els in assuring that sewer connections are working as intended lowest grade of 75 percent in of 91 percent. Cary Shuman - [email protected] are a vital part of the equation. 2018 and 83 percent on av- Overall the regional beach- Seth Daniel - [email protected] We as individuals also play a key role in assuring that our erage, according to the 2019 es of Boston Harbor received John Lynds - [email protected] water stays clean by making sure we don’t dispose of our trash Metropolitan Beaches Water a score of 95 percent, just up Copy Editing, Layout and hazardous waste into our waterways, by using the pump-out Quality Report Card tallied from 2018’s 94 percent. Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates services for our boats, and by picking-up after our dogs. by Save the Harbor/Save The Data from the Massachu- Business Accounts Executive The clean and healthy beaches that we enjoy today are the Bay. settts Department of Public Judy Russi - [email protected] product of three decades of hard work, effort, and great expense King’s Beach was tested 67 Health is analyzed by Save Printer by officials and the residents of the Boston Metro area. How- times with high bacteria out the Harbor/Save The Bay to Concord Monitor (N.H.) ever, we cannot rest on our laurels. We must commit ourselves of 270 samples. Stormwater determine the percentages on to doing whatever it takes in the years ahead to ensure that our run-off pipes in Lynn fuel the the score card. region’s greatest resource -- our beautiful coastline -- remains bacteria. According to Save the Har- The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space and clar- clean and useable both for ourselves and for generations to ity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your “King’s Beach continues bor/Save The Bay large rain street and telephone number with your submission. come. to lag behind other beaches,” events can impact the bacteria The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the So we wish to thank Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for issu- Bruce Berman, of Save the levels, and 2018 was one of editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and to encourage ing their annual report card on the state of our beaches -- and for debate. Please note that the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Harbor/Save the Bay, said. the wettest on record with 61 The Winthrop Transcript. Text or attachments emailed to giving us some good news, for a change, about our environment. inches of rainfall. [email protected] are preferred. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The Winthrop By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ARTICLE 881 - WINTHROP’S ONE REMAINING SHORELINE ISLAND

20 years ago son on May 31 at its new lo- change to make the Centre May 27, 1999 cation at 16 Tafts Ave. railroad station area a busi- 1 The cover of the annual “They Came to Rob Las ness zone instead of a residen- Redbook, a summary of the Vegas” is playing at the Win- tial one. articles on the Town Meeting throp Theatre. Officials of the First Meth- warrant that is prepared by odist Episcopal Church made the Advisory Committee for 60 years ago history Monday night when Town Meeting members, this May 28, 1959 they unanimously voted to year features a depiction of Memorial Day exercises adopt the architect’s plans for the grim reaper, who is star- will be held Saturday, May 30, construction of a new church. ing sullenly at an hourglass in and will be highlighted by the Ingleside Park will be the which the MWRA mitigation dedication of two new squares scene of a big Boy Scout ral- money is running out. Town in memory of two boys who ly on Saturday, June 8. There Meeting members must de- made the supreme sacrifice is a lot of rivalry among the cide whether to impose mas- in Italy in WWII, Andrew G. various troops and a heated sive cutbacks in town services Biggio and John P. Clancy Jr. competition is expected for or seek a budget override pur- The WHS senior class the prizes and big cup. There suant to Prop. 2 and 1/2. washed more than 200 cars, will be a variety of contests, The projected shortfall for returning their class fund to including wall climbing, tent the FY 2000 town budget is solvency for year-end expens- pitching, and Paul Revere rac- $2,102,207. Winthrop never es. ing. has had to face a Prop. 2 and John Sweeney, manager 1/2 override vote for an annu- of the Jenney gas station on 100 years ago al budget because of the $24 Crest Ave., reported the theft May 31, 1919 of about $50 from the cash million in MWRA mitigation The summer-like tempera- funds that has been paid to drawer when he opened for tures this week brought a rush 2 the town in the past 12 years business Saturday morning. of prospective cottage seekers in recognition of the costs A four year-old Winthrop for the summer season, but incurred by the town for the girl drowned in a tragic acci- they discovered that many al- construction of the MWRA dent last week when she fell ready have reserved their cot- treatment plant on Deer Is- off the rip rap alongside the tages for the summer and few land. This will be the first time Cottage Park Y.C. while play- since the agreement went into ing with two friends. were available. effect that Winthrop will be Town Meeting Moderator The Deer Island Penal without funding. Edward Sharkey has named Commissioner states that Traditional Memorial Day five new members to the Ad- he still believes the federal exercises, including a parade visory Committee. They are government will construct a on Monday, are set for this William V. Bridgman Jr., Wil- bridge to link Deer Island to weekend. Ceremonies will be liam Egan, John A. Canavan Pt. Shirley using one of four prefabricated bridges that had When the Island and Fort Independence E. Lewis then purchased the highlighted by the dedication Jr., Clarence P. Ford, and Ed- been ordered for the war in Bay Colony was established on Castle Island were all up- land late in the 19th century of a memorial to Peter Hayes ward I. Kurland. France before it ended. The in 1630, it consisted of what dated and during the Civil War from Captain Irwin. In 1912 the at the corner of Pleasant Street “The Littlest Hobo” is play- government will need the are now Boston, Chelsea, Re- heavily garrisoned (described several squatters on the island and Cottage Park Road. Hayes ing at the Winthrop Theatre. vere and Winthrop. Along the in a previous article). In the were told that the three-dollar was killed in the Korean War bridge to supply Ft. Strong, Southern end of our peninsula 1940’s as Logan Airport was yearly fee they had been pay- on April 18, 1953, at the age 70 years ago which is at the far end of Deer were four islands as shown on enlarged to its present size, this ing to stay on the island would of 22, just three months before May 26, 1949 Island, more easily. the map in picture one. These island was leveled and became be raised to ten dollars. The the war ended. He was the son Hundreds of Winthrop vet- The Mass. House has vot- four islands are as noted be- an integral part of it and anoth- shack on the south side was of Ida Hayes and left behind a erans will take part in ceremo- ed to allow the State Guard to low from largest to smallest. er island was gone. the home of a James Adams. wife, Arleen, and a 13 month- nies today to honor the town’s keep their uniforms, except ONE. Deer Island acquired THREE. Apple Island, in The cabin occupied by Hor- old son. war dead by decorating their for the overcoats. its name from the large num- early times, had a small grove ton D. Fullerton was next in Despite a petition signed by graves. A big parade is set School and college teach- ber of deer that frequented it in of Elm Trees on it and at var- line, while the residence of Bill 580 residents, the selectmen for Memorial Day on May 30 ers are reported to be scarcer its early days. This Island has ious times several summer Carey came next. The latter’s have refused to reconsider with Samuel Bloch serving as than ever all over the coun- seen many uses beginning with homes. See picture three. This hut boasted the only flagstaff their decision not to renew the Chief Marshal. Richard try. Schools and colleges will being the place where the colo- island was also leveled after on the island, from which the the contract of Police Chief L. Buckley, department vice have to pay higher salaries if nists quarantined a large num- WWII to become part of Lo- Stars and Stripes floated on the Thomas Shamshak, which commander of the Ameri- they are to attract people to ber of Indians, many of whom gan Airport and again another breeze Sundays and Holidays. will expire on June 30. can Legion, will be the guest the teaching profession. died for lack of food and shel- island was gone. Next door was John Green over “Analyze This,” “Star speaker. ter, during the 1675 uprising FOUR Snake Island is the whose door the sign “Welcome led by King Phillip to drive the only one of the four neighbor- Wars: The Phantom Men- The Rev. Eugene E. Honan, 110 years ago to Guests” somewhat surprised ace,” and “Notting Hill” are O.F.M., son of the late Dan- May 29, 1909 British Colonists from their ing islands which still exits the casual visitor. Judson G. shores. It has provided graz- and is now part of the conser- playing at the Revere Show- iel Honan, former State Rep- A young lady visiting our Fullerton lived nearest Win- case Cinemas. resentative, will be ordained town was struck by a falling ing land for the colonist’s cat- vation land owned by Win- throp’s shore in a small shack. into the priesthood at Trinity tree on the corner of Shirley tle, been the site of the Boston throp. It is only about 3 acres Another man by the name of House of Correction, a Hos- with a maximum elevation 40 years ago College Chapel in Washing- St. and Mermaid Ave., break- Hunt made his home there at May 30, 1979 ton, D.C. pital, the WWII Military site of 10 feet. While it was once this time. Each man was in the ing her ankle and causing of with extensive called “Bare Island”, by 1680 Winthrop’s veterans paid Winthrop High seniors lobster-trapping and clam-dig- several bruises. The girl and concrete bunkers (described it was named Snake Island be- tribute to their fallen comrades Robert E. Mulcahy and Miss ging business. See picture (3) her family were staying at the in a previous article) and two cause of its serpentine shape. in traditional Memorial Day Dorothy Hayes were two of for a later view of Snake Island New Winthrop Hotel. sewerage processing facili- Sometime in the 1700s, this exercises Monday despite a the 40 winners of Tufts Uni- from Cottage Hill. The Win- After suffering six weeks ties the second of which is an island was owned by a John throp Board of Health finally pouring rain. The Hon. Joseph versity National Scholarships. with cancer, Edward S. extensive treatment plant that Tenny and livestock grazed on V. Ferrino, Presiding Justice Mulcahy will receive a $1,000 Tewksbury, a lifelong resident was completed about 26 years it. In about 1900, the cabin of decreed against the occupation of the East Boston District award from Tufts, while Miss and one of the town’s best ago and now occupies most the grounded steamer “United of Snake Island and gradually Court, was the guest speaker Hayes will receive a $2,000 known businessmen, passed of the island. This island was States” was deserted on the the inhabitants moved away to less deserted shores. It has at the exercises in Winthrop scholarship from Jackson Col- away this week. Mr. Tewks- originally separated from Point island then served as a resi- Cemetery. lege. Shirley by a water passageway dence for the Treworgy broth- been many years since a house bury was born 47 years ago in has stood on Snake Island, and Winthrop Police are June Allyson, Elizabeth the Old Hill House on Beal st. (Shirley Gut) of over 1000 feet ers who were lobstermen from charging a Shore Drive man Taylor, and Margaret O’Brien in width in the 1700s. By the Winthrop. They tended about probably many more years will He and his brothers started the with the unlawful discharge star in “Little Women” at the time of the 1938 hurricane it 150 lobster traps around the pass before some venturesome Tewksbury Express Company of a firearm after he fired sev- Winthrop and State theatres. had been reduced to 100 feet harbor. Although they did not person again dares to locate 30 years ago before he went and then was completely filled stay on the island year round, there. For a brief period, from eral shots from his apartment into the milk business. in to provide a road for the they came to the island about 1990 to 1996, the Town’s mag- window. Officers Abrams and 80 years ago May 27, 1939 construction of Fort Dawes. the first of March and left about nificent fireworks display on Pritzky responded to the scene 120 years ago where a drinking party was Memorial Day exercises on Hence the area was no longer the middle of November. One the Fourth of July was ignited June 2, 1899 by Lou Camacho from Snake going on at 3 a.m. May 30 will include military an island. of the brothers was drowned Mrs. Effie S. Nowers was Island, something we will al- Peter Falk stars in “The parades and the decoration of TWO. Governors Island was from his boat a few years lat- elected the new President of ways cherish the memory of. Brink’s Job” at the Kincade graves. a 73 acre plot of land so named er, and the other brother finally the Winthrop Woman’s Club After that the fireworks were Theatre. Some 300 brother Elks and because in 1632 it was granted gave up the lobster business. at its second annual meeting. to Governor John Winthrop According to Edward R. Snow, set off by Lou from Coughlin friends paid tribute to Andrew Club members voted to estab- who used it as a farm where he the Treworgy families lived in Park at the Point. Snake Island 50 years ago Biggio, who recently retired es tablished the first apple and Winthrop during the winter in is now only visited by boaters May 29, 1969 as the Grand Exalted Ruler of lish a free kindergarten in the pear orchards in New England. a home at the corner of Pleas- for recreational purposes. To- Vandals shattered several the local lodge. fall and to make an appropri- In 1805 the state took it over ant and Buchannan Streets. The day our extensive fireworks clusters of new lights at the Ft. The selectmen have voted ation for a gift to the public and built Fort Winthrop out of island later passed into the pos- display is set off by our Win- Banks softball field with rocks for a five-day work week for library. large granite blocks as part of session of the Tewksburys and throp Fire Department under just prior to the opening game Town Hall employees for the Town Meeting members the Boston Harbor Defense. In the Belchers and was sold for the direction of our Fire Chief of the season. Members of the summer months. All town of- voted unanimously to join the late 1850s this fort, along tax claims to Captain Samuel Paul Flanagan at Coughlin softball league were stunned fices will be closed on Satur- the Metropolitan Park Com- with Fort Warren on Georges G. Irwin for twelve dollars. O. Playground. and disappointed by what they days throughout the summer. mission to allow for a new saw. The State Department of roadway to be built on Crest The Chamber of Commerce Education has notified the Ave. for which the town will honored Arthur Soper as its Winthrop School Department pay only one third of the cost, Citizen of the Year at a ban- that Winthrop High School which is not expected to be 3 quet with 250 persons in at- once again has been given an more than $50,000. tendance. Chamber President “A” rating. Lou Rossetti made the presen- Errol Flynn and Olivia 130 years ago tation to Soper, noting Soper’s DeHavilland star in “Dodge May 31, 1889 many civic endeavors, includ- City” at the Winthrop and Decoration Day still stands ing those with the Winthrop State theatres. for all that it ever did, per- Community Hospital, the haps for more. The sharpness Winthrop Improvement and 90 years ago of the conflict, the horror of Historical Association, and June 1, 1929 rebel prisons, the sorrow of the Winthrop Savings Bank. A special town meeting has bereavements; and not less Houghton’s stand at the been called for Monday with so the brave deeds and heroic Point announces its grand the principle article on the sacrifices and achievements of opening for the coming sea- warrant calling for a zoning our Union soldiers. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 E-mail: [email protected]

Winthrop Senior Center News May 30 – June 5, 2019 OBITUARIES Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm Thursday, May 30 Walter ‘Buddy’ Cash Edward Hanlon 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara Retired accountant Of Wilmington, formerly of Winthrop 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Bingo Walter J. “Buddy” Cash Edward C. Hanlon of of Winthrop passed away at Wilmington, formerly of Mal- Friday, May 31 home surrounded by his girls den and Winthrop, passed 9:30am – Exercise Class on May 22. He was 75 years away on May 18, at the age 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry old. of 91. 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy Buddy was a proud Friend Edward was the beloved 12:00pm – Lunch of Bill W. for 24 plus years husband of Jean M. (Bren- and was thankful for each and nan) Hanlon, devoted father Saturday, June 1 every one of those days. of Leslie Coye and her hus- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy He was a life member of the band, Kenneth of Malden, Winthrop Yacht Club and a Dana Doyle and her hus- Monday, June 3 member of the former Win- band, James of Wilmington 9:30am – Exercise throp Jaycees where he es- 11:00am-2:00pm – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) Ryan Gagnon; dear brother and Edward “Ned” Hanlon also survived by many loving 12:00pm – Lunch tablished dear friendships that of Thomas Cash, Colin Cash of Winthrop; loving “Grand- nieces and nephews. 1:00pm – Bingo lasted his lifetime. Prior to his and Peggy Ann Riley, all of pa” of Kristen Reidy and her Funeral arrangements 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara retirement, he was fortunate Winthrop and the late Daniel husband Michael, Kathleen were by the Nichols Funeral to be employed by the Tobia Cash and Edward Cash. He is Christensen and her husband, Home, Inc., 187 Middlesex Tuesday, June 4 Family, as an accountant for also survived by many nieces Ryan, Erin Doyle and Ryan Ave., (Rte. 62), Wilmington. 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy the New England Casket Co. and nephews whom he loved Hanlon and his wife, Eliz- A Mass of Christian Burial 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures in East Boston. dearly. He cherished his fam- abeth; great-grandfather of at St. Thomas of Villanova 10:00am – Arts & Crafts He was the beloved hus- ily above all else. Sean Reidy, Jack, Eleanor and Church, 126 Middlesex Ave., 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) band of Geraldine L. (Al- A Funeral Mass was held Maeve Hanlon; cherished son Wilmington was followed by 10:30-11:30am – Exercise for Arthritis dridge) Cash, the son of the in St. John the Evangelist of the late William and Mary interment in Wildwood Cem- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy late Daniel A. and Kathleen Church-Winthrop on Wednes- Sarah (Schwartz) Hanlon; etery, Wilmington. Memorial 12:00pm – Lunch V. (Hurley) Cash; devoted day, May 29. Donations in his dear brother of Paul Hanlon donations in Edward’s name 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn father of Christine M. Cha- memory can be made to The of California, Arthur Hanlon may be made to St. Jude’s 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal vis and her husband, Mi- Women’s Shelter, 3425 North of New Hampshire, Dorothy Children’s Research Hospi- chael, Carolyn A. Gagnon Main St., Columbia, S.C. Turner of California, the late tal, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Wednesday, May 5 and her husband, Michael, all 29203. William, Rita, Albert, Robert Memphis, TN 38105. 9:30am – Exercise Class of Winthrop and Danielle T. Funeral arrangements were and Hubert Hanlon. Edward is 10:00am – Hearing Support Group Meeting Halderman and her husband, from the Maurice W. Kirby 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Brian of Swampscott; adored Funeral Home 210 Winthrop 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) grandfather of Corey Eliza- Stephen J. VanDalinda 1:00-3:00pm – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) St., Winthrop, MA. 02152. beth, Meghan, and Michael 12:00pm – Lunch For guestbook, please visit: of Seabrook, N.H., formerly of Winthrop 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael John Chavis and Katie and www.mauricekirbyfh.com. 2:00pm – Eats & Treats Café ($2; sign up in advance) 1954 — 2018 3:00-3:45pm – Play Chess with the WMS Chess Club In Loving Memory Stephen J. VanDalinda, of Seabrook, N.H., formerly of For additional information on our services, activities, Geraldine M. Caputo Revere and Winthrop, died un- programs, or to view our newsletters, lunch menus and more, expectedly with his dog Lucy visit our website: town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging. “Chickie” on Aug. 29, 2018. Stephen Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to you. You Fifth Year Anniversary was the loving husband and can now subscribe to have the Senior Center Newsletter emailed May 28, 2014 – May 28, 2019 best friend of over 39 years to to you each month. To sign up, go to www.town.winthrop.ma.us/ God saw you getting tired Erin (Madden), devoted father subscribe. of Ryan, Devin and Shawna, And a cure was not to be all of New Hampshire. He Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please so he wrapped His arms around you call the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted was the youngest son of the And whispered “Come to me.” late Edward and Mary Van- for the next day. Thank you! With tearful eyes we watched you Dalinda. Best brother to Jerry lege and spent 33 years in the And saw you pass away Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open VanDalinda, Rcihard VanD- Healthcare field. Most recent- Although we loved you dearly Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. alinda and Cynthia (VanD- ly as an Operatin Room Nurse We could not make you stay. alinda) Benker. in the Exeter Hospital/OSC, SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are A golden heart stopped beating Stephen received a BS in Exeter, N.H. Recently retired here to help you with any health insurance questions you Hard working hands at rest Nursing from Salem State col- as Lt. Colonel, he was proud God broke our hearts to prove to us, may have. If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE TORF FUNERAL to have served his country for Counselors, please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to He only takes the best. 29 years in the Massachusetts schedule an appointment. Rest in Peace, Amen SERVICE Aur National Guard. Love, Pre-need planning with our A Memorial Mass will be Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learning Your Husband, Sons, Daughter, Daughter-in-laws, price protection guarantee. Arrangements made at our held at St. John the Evange- sessions with Betsy Duplin will be on Tuesday, June 11th and son-in-law, and grandchildren list Church, 320 Winthrop 25th from 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, smart phones, or facility or in the comfort of your own home St., Winthrop, MA. on Friday, tablets, along with your questions. Learning this new tech- June 7, at 11:30 a.m. A cele- nology can open up a whole new world for you. 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... Deborah Torf Golden bration of Stephen’s Life will Amy Torf Golden be held at the Winthrop Lodge We are looking for a Spanish teacher to teach a weekly, Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) of Elks, 191 Washington St., one hour class. A stipend of $50/class is available. Please MAURICE W. KIRBY M.L. Torf (1867-1940) contact the Senior Center at 617-846-8538 if you are inter- Winthrop, MA, immediately ested. (617) 889-2900 following the Mass. Family and friends are cor- (800)428-7161 dially invited. Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the www.torffuneralservice.com house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. Thank you!

UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Wednesday, June 5 (2:00pm): Eats & Treats Café. Sit back and watch as a nacho dip is prepared, and sample the FUNERAL HOME, INC. finished product. $2, sign up at the front desk. Limited to 10 people. • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS Tuesday, June 11 (12:00-2:30pm): Lunch & Bingo. Space • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA is limited to 50 people, sign up at the Senior Center by June • SERVING ALL FAITHS 4th. Lunch and prizes sponsored by ClearCaptions. Wednesday, June 19 (1:00pm): The Delvena Theatre CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION Company Presents: Ann and Abby. Come meet “Ann Land- OBITUARIES ers” and “Abigail Van Buren”! Learn about their lives, loves, (617) 846-0909 and letters. 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP Monday, July 15 (10:15am): Taking Control of Your Fu- WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM ture, a Legal Check Up with Attorney Michael T. Dwyer. All obituaries and death notices UPCOMING VAN AND FERRY TRIPS All van and ferry trips cost $10. Van trips are limited to 8 To place a memoriam in the Winthrop people and lunch is on your own. Transcript, please call 781-485-0588 Friday, June 7: Ogunquit, Maine. Wait list only. will be at a cost of Wednesday, July 17: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. Sign up beginning June 1. Friday, August 2: Portsmouth, NH. Sign up beginning July 1. All types of services Friday, September 13: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. for all types of people. $100.00 per paper. Sign up beginning August 1. Friday, October 4: Mt. Wachusett Foliage Tour. Sign up beginning September 1. Some people prefer traditional funeral services. Others prefer cremation. UPCOMING TRIPS Some want an elaborate ceremony. Flyers, with detailed information on each trip are avail- That includes photo. Then there are others who don’t able at the Senior Center. Saturday, June 22, 2019: Boat Cruise, Train Ride and want any ceremony at all. When Lunch in Essex, CT. Cost: $108 (includes lunch). Meal it comes to funerals, there are choice: Sautéed Chicken Breast or Sliced Sirloin. Wait list as many options as there are only. Please send to people. And we take pride in Thursday, July 18, 2019: Granite State Chocolate and Wine Tour. Visit Sanborn Candies in Hampton Beach and being able to say we offer them all. enjoy a wine tasting at Flag Hill Winery, with lunch at War- ren’s Lobster House. Cost: $92. Meal choice: Crab Crusted Salmon, Top Sirloin Steak, Ritzy Filet of Fresh Haddock or [email protected] Seafood Casserole. Caggiano FUNERALHOME UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS Casino Trips Cost: $29; sign up at the Senior Center. 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 Please make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 or call 781-485-0588 www.caggianofuneralhome.com(617) 846-8700 must sign up by the Friday before the trip. www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. June 25 – MGM-Springfield Casino (departs Senior Cen- www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com

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hospital on Deer Island. country.” and hunger, and whose par- Soon, ships with sick started Walsh noted that President ents are making the sacrifice sailing directly for Deer Is- John F. Kennedy spoke of the to save their lives and give land. emerald thread in the tapestry them a new future.” The first to be buried on of the Irish past and Deer Is- “We pray that immigrants Deer Island because of the land is part of that past. Some- coming today will receive a Great Hunger was a one-year- how by erecting the monu- welcome from people who old girl Mary Connell, ac- ment the thread is mended. have made the difficult jour- cording to McColgan. “It’s unbearably sad to ney and are open to being “If it wasn’t for Irish immi- imagine the reality of what brothers and sisters to those grants leaving Ireland, com- happened right here and in arriving from every part of the ing to Boston, meeting at the Boston Harbor,” Walsh said. globe,” he said. Hibernian Hall I would not be “Those who were lost here Toward the end of the ded- standing here as Mayor of the deserve a better fate.” ication the Boston Currrah City of Boston,” Mayor Mar- Cardinal Sean O’Malley, Rowing club placed a wreath ty Walsh said. “For the Irish compared the “orphan ships” in Boston Harbor and two from Ireland who are here to- in Boston Harbor to “children fireboats displayed plumes of day, thank you for your con- at the borders of our country, water. tributions to our city and our who are fleeing oppression

PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK The memorial overlooking the harbor.

Boston’s Corporation Counsel Gene O’Flaherty says a few words. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says a few words. John McColgan, Boston’s city archivist, recanted the history of the famine in Boston, including Deer Island

The crowd sings both national anthems.

People with Irish roots came from all over including these two guys from the Plymouth Ancient Order of Hibernians NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES FATHER’S DAY COLORING PAGE Maureen Keady sang the national anthems of both Ireland and the United States as Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Cardinal Sean O’Malley look on.

Police // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 asleep while listening to at the bus stop at Washington and 91 reports that thimble was the radio and he will be on his Veterans Road. He is harassing checked out by EMS and de- way. people. Requesting medical for clined medical aid with Action Report of a drunk party on an evaluation. Medical enroute. EMS. He was not in distress. Shore Drive. No weapons, Fire also on scene. Party going The male stated it was a dare verbal arguing with someone. voluntarily to Whidden. 93 will by his friends. He is on his Party is walking down to li- follow to make sure everything way now to meet his friends. quor store. Officer spoke to the goes smooth. Off with large group at party and he stated that he was Caller states a young male Yirrell Beach. Unit reports the getting on the bus. Officer go- party who has been in the parties left and went home for ing to speak to house manager. water at Pico beach for some- the night. Officer spoke to the manager time, now headed toward the Another report of loud mu- and advised him to all WPD airport. 92 reports Marine 1 sic from Blackstrap. Unit re- when the party comes back has eyes on the party and will ports he took a swing through SUPER for his belongings. attempt to make contact. Ma- the center and people are 93 and 92 off with drunk male rie 1 has the party on board. leaving. They are not loud. DAD PUBLIC NOTICE Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

This is my Dad - Dad’s name ______MWRA will be holding a Drawn By - Your name ______Community Meeting for Phone # ______Winthrop Residents on City ______Thursday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m. DRAW YOUR DAD at the Deer Island Treatment Plant • Complete the picture by creating a picture of your father! • PENS & MARKERS WORK BEST, use BOLD COLORS Please mail to: The Independent Newspaper Group, Citizens Bank Building, 385 Broadway, Revere or email: [email protected] Deadline for entries will be Friday, June 7th. For more information, contact Sean Navin Entries will be published in the June 12th, & 13th issues of the Revere Journal, Chelsea Record, at [email protected] or 617-788-1112 Everett Independent, East Boston Times, Winthrop Sun Transcript, and The Lynn Journal Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 E-mail: [email protected]

ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES IN WINTHROP

Photos and story by Kate Anslinger “A somber day it should be,” said DiMento, as he re- The sun beat down on U.S. minded the audience of the Army Veteran William Di- rippling effect that combat Mento as he presented some can have on the entire family somber statistics during the of a service member. “There annual Memorial Day cere- is no relief from the grief that monies on Monday, May 27. is suffered as a result of loss DiMento, who served from due to combat, and it is the 1958 to 1961, used his plat- families of the veterans that form as principal speaker to have kept Memorial Day alive share some heartbreaking all these years.” numbers regarding the sac- Fifty-five years prior to Di- rifices that both veterans and Mento’s speech on Monday, current service members have several young men, including Organizer of the event and made over the past several Event Organizer and Ameri- American Legion Post 146 years. can Legion Post 146 member, Boy Scout Michael Harris member, Richard Honan, with Out of the 20 million vet- Richard Honan, were serving The Missile Men band starts up the ceremony. salutes proudly during the Principal Speaker William erans across the country, in the Army alongside friends National Anthem. DiMento, U.S. Army veteran. 323,000 reside in Massachu- who made the ultimate sac- setts and are represented by rifice. Eight of those friends the VA Boston Healthcare were Winthrop service mem- system, known as the number bers who did not make it back, one healthcare system for vet- and all died under the young erans nationwide. age of 22 years old. “When you go home, tell them for us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our to- day,” DiMento repeated the quote that is boldly marked on a monument in front of Town Hall. The monument includes all of the names of the men Winthrop Police Department stands at attention during the The Emblem Club gathers after presenting the wreath. and women from Winthrop ceremony. who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam War, and Gulf War. While the sun shined down on the event participants at the annual Memorial Day cer- emony for the first time in five years, there was still a somber Cub Scout Reese Teixeira absence felt, as the rippling salutes proudly during the effect of pain and loss was National Anthem, sung by recognized and remembered. Tina Marie Talvi.

The Winthrop Lodge of Elks gathers after the ceremony. Precinct 6 Town Councilor Linda Calla and her family.

The Winthrop Middle School Orchestra plays “It’s a Grand Ole Flag.”

Precinct 1 Councilor Richard Ferrino, Precinct 2 Councilor and Town Council Vice President Jim Letterie, and Town Council President Ron Vecchia.

Winthrop Youth Soccer players are ready to march in the parade.

Rob and Ella DeMarco show State Sen. Joe Boncore makes off their patriotism. his way through the parade, greeting participants. The New Liberty Jazz Band.

Winthrop Sons of Italy, Lodge 2057. Resident Marc Chapdelaine took the time to make a sign, cheer- ing on parade participants.

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Maestro Award Honorees Annual Reception David A. Passafaro, President, Monday, June 3, 2019 New England Baptist Hospital David Passafaro is president of New England Baptist Hospital (NEBH). Previously, he served as senior vice president of external affairs overseeing at our new location: the offices of Community and Government Relations, Philanthropy, Real Estate and Construction. Winthrop David has extensive government and political experience, serving as Chief ICA Watershed of Staff for the Office of Mayor Thomas M. Menino, and President of Boston 2004 Inc., a single purpose nonprofit that represents the city in staging the Democratic National Convention. In the early 1980s, he neighborhood Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina served in Washington DC working for the US Senate and in the early 1990s as a lobbyist in Washington 256 Marginal St., Boston, MA DC and Boston with the firm McDermott/O’Neil & Associates. health Prior to joining NEBH, David served as vice president for business development at Suffolk Construction Company where he was responsible for business development and client relationships for clients in the 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm commercial, hospital, healthcare and higher education sectors in the Northeast. He also served as Vice President for Business Development at William A. Berry & Son Construction and Managing Director for Primary care providers you can see VIP Reception Real Estate at Cambridge Associates Holdings Company. when you need them. Previously, David served on several boards and commissions, including: Boston Medical Center, Board 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm of Trustees, Finance Chairman; Chairman of Boston Medical Center Insurance Co., LTD and GMPCI, LTD, both captive insurance companies; Zoo New England Board of Directors; and City of Boston Rent WNH has a unique model of scheduling that General Reception Equity Board. facilitates same-day appointments. Whether you David holds a BA in Political Science from Marquette University, 1976, and a MA in International Affairs To learn more about this event, purchase and Foreign Policy from Georgetown University, 1979. need chronic disease management, preventive tickets, or explore sponsorship opportunities, Jennifer Blanco, Board Member, health, an annual physical, or a sick visit, WNH is please contact Steven Snyder at 617-568-4542 East Boston Neighborhood Health Center here for you. Simply call and choose a primary care For nearly two decades, Jennifer Blanco has provided at-risk youth and provider with us, right here in your community. families with services and resources that foster stable family relationships or visit us at www.ebnhc.org/artofhealthcare. and enhance children’s physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Jennifer began her career at East Boston Head Start as a part-time summer Call us to schedule your teaching assistant. In 2000, she took a position teaching preschool at a private school. Five years later, Jennifer returned to East Boston Head appointment: 617-568-6100. Start as a family advocate. Jennifer held the position of family advocate until 2010, after that, she became a Family Community Engagement Supervisor at Parker Hill and in 2011 transferred to the Jamaica Plain Head Start. In 2014 Jennifer returned back to the East Boston Head Start location where she currently works. Jennifer holds a master of science in family studies from Wheelock College. Because your good health matters • www.ebnhc.org • She has served as Clerk of the EBNHC Board of Directors since 2001. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 Page 9 Sports

WHS SPORTS ROUNDUP ENGINEERED FOR SUCCESS BOYS LACROSSE TO and Kevin Dorr and Augie CELEBRATE SENIOR Cherico and Alessio Narco. Emma Carleton wraps up sensational The Vikings then made it NIGHT THIS EVENING 13 wins on the year with a 5-0 The Winthrop High boys shutout of Salem. Winthrop High career; headed to WPI lacrosse team, which present- “This is quite an accom- ly sports a stellar 16-1 record, plishment for us,” said WHS By Cary Shuman winding down a spectacular, A four-year varsity player, will wrap up its regular season head coach Marie Finn. “We three-sport high school career. Carleton finished another state this evening (Thursday) when do not have any club players Emma Carleton received The 5-foot-6-inch center tournament-qualifying season the Vikings host Mystic Val- on our team, but every boy the Hart Memorial Most also took home trophies for for the team with 19 goals and ley for a contest that will be works hard at practice and Valuable Player Trophy at the leading the team in goals and 16 assists. She completes her highlighted by Senior Night gives 100 percent in every Winthrop High School girls assists and a “Game of the career with 97 points, placing festivities at which the seven match. I am incredibly proud ice hockey awards banquet on Year” award for a four goal- her fifth all-time in school his- members of the Class of 2019 of what they have done.” May 21 at the Cottage Park two assist performance versus tory. will be honored for their con- Finn and her crew now will Yacht Club. Beverly in January. Emma Carleton Carleton also excelled in tributions to the WHS boys await word of their seeding Head coach Butch Martucci “It feels good, but I mates,” said Carleton humbly soccer and lacrosse for the Vi- lacrosse program. and first-round opponent in made the presentation to Car- wouldn’t have been able to do after the awards presentation The opening face-off is set the upcoming MIAA state leton, a senior captain who is this without my great team- ceremony. See CARLETON Page 10 for 5 p.m. on the turf at Miller tournament. Field. Coach Brian Donnelly’s HOLZBACH WINS SCENES FROM VIKINGS BASEBALL VS. SALEM squad attained its 15th victory with a lopsided 20-2 triumph MEDAL AT DIVISION over Malden last week. The 4 STATE MEET Vikings opened the floodgates Sophomore Beatriz Hol- from the opening face-off, zbach earned a medal at this with Chris Ferrara scoring an past weekend’s Division 4 unassisted goal in a matter of State Meet with an eighth seconds. place performance in the 400 “Our entire team didn’t let intermediate hurdles. up for the rest of the game,” Beatriz entered the meet as said Donnelly. “We were able the 17th seed in the event with to get to an early lead and get her qualifying time of 71.43, some of our younger players but she far exceeded expec- some excellent minutes. Steve tations with her clocking of Perullo came off the bench to 68.92 that vaulted her onto the put together a massive offen- medalist podium. sive game with four goals.” Three of her Lady Viking Two nights later, the Vi- teammates who qualified for kings earned their 16th “W” the state meet also turned in with a superb effort against fine performances. Junior Swampscott, a strong divi- Mary Kate Pote finished in sional rival. 10th place in the shot put with “Our defense played re- a throw of 31’-4.45”. Senior ally well, rotating in six dif- Camila Miranda-Llovera ferent long poles, consisting came across the line in 15th of seniors Jack Silva, Tyler place in the two-mile run in Gilson, and Mike McCone, 13:32.97. Nora McCarey fin- junior Chris Rodriguez, and ished in 28th spot in the 400 sophomores James Silva and dash in a clocking of 70.15. Ryan Hovermil,” said Don- “It was a great meet for nelly. “I have been riding our all the girls,” said WHS head defense pretty hard over the coach Warren MacPhail. last few games and they have “They all tried super hard to really started to become a PR in really hot conditions. PHOTOS BY BOB MARRA/ROBERTMARRAPHOTOGRAPHY.COM force on the field. They have It was sad to see future WHS From left to right, clockwise been excellent for us all year Hall of Famer Camila Miran- STRONG OUTING: Pitcher Angelo Robertson winds up. and sometimes do not get the da-Llovera in her last race as a IN CONTROL: Catcher Miles Albert squeezes his mitt to record credit they deserve.” Viking, but it has been amaz- an out on an attempted bunt. The Vikings’ offense was ing to see her grow. The un- ALMOST: Jonathan Applebee is a split-second late with the tag paced by goals from attack- derclass, led by Bea, gives us on a pickoff attempt. See more photos on Page 10. men Pat Sennott, Matt Hurley, great hope for the future.” and Aiden Cifini. On the boys’ side, two Vi- “Pat has been an amaz- kings had qualified for the ing, two-year captain and has state meet. Cormac MacPhail, shown the underclassmen another future WHS Hall how much a hard work ethic, of Famer, finished in 22nd intense effort, and a positive place in the two-mile run attitude will improve your in 10:53.43. Anthony Nargi Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made game,” noted Donnelly. came across in 25th spot in the SALE DAYS THURSDAY, MAY 30TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 2019 “Luke Evangelista and Joe 800 in 2:10.57. Mahoney continue to be abso- Grocery Meat lute work horses on the field,” WHS SOFTBALL Great grocery specials "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" Donnelly continued. “Joe is TEAM EARNS WIN Idahoan Mashed Potato Pouches ...... 10/$10.00 "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" our best short-stick defender Hood Cottage Cheese 5.3 oz ...... 10/$10.00 and his offensive game has re- VS. 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Crystal Light Drink Mix ...... 2/$5.00 Fenway Franks ...... 2/$7.00 said. “He also had to work After Weston took a 1-0 Best Yet Pitted Olives...... 2/$3.00 Perdue Short Cuts ...... 2/$7.00 double-duty, playing a lot of lead in the top of the first, the Wishbone Salad Dressing 8 oz ...... 4/$5.00 defense. Overall, our team Lady Vikings responded in Alexia Potatoes ...... 2/$5.00 continues to come together in their half of the frame when big games to move forward Bella Perrotti bunted for a Kashi Waffles ...... 2/$5.00 together.” base hit and eventually moved Hood Lactaid Milk 64 oz ...... 2/$7.00 After tonight’s contest, the to third after a sacrifice bunt On-Cor Frozen Dinners ...... 2/$6.00 Weekend Specials Vikings will await the an- by Cali Peterson. A ground- Raymundo's Pudding Cups 2 pk ...... 2/$4.00 Friday, May 31st through Sunday, June 2nd nouncement of their seeding out by Steph Strangie then BAKERY and first-round opponent in brought Bella across the plate White Pizza Dough (white only) ...... the upcoming state tourna- to bring matters back to level. $1.49 Deli 6" Blueberry Pie ...... $2.99 ment. Weston regained the lead Belgioioso Slicing Provolone ...... $4.99/lb 4" Decorated Chocolate Cake ...... $5.89 with single markers in the Russer Wunderbar German Bologna ...... $2.59/lb WHS BOYS TENNIS third and fifth, but Winthrop Best Yet Corned Beef ...... $6.29/lb DELI SETS NEW WIN MARK sliced the margin to 3-2 with Best Yet Cooked Ham ...... $2.99/lb Great Lakes American Cheese ...... $2.99/lb a run in the bottom of the fifth Margherita Hot Capicola ...... The Winthrop High boys $5.99/lb Natural Casing Hot Dogs ...... $5.99/lb when Summer Tallent singled Our Own In Store Antipasto Salad ...... $5.99/lb tennis team set a new school with two outs, stole second, record for victories in a season and scored on a Weston error Bakery PRODUCE when the Vikings won both of of a ball hit by Rachel Farley. Boston Crème Cake ...... Hot House Hydro Cucumbers ...... 10/$10.00 their matches this past week $6.99 That set the stage for the California Sweet Red Ripe Strawberries ...... 2/$4.00 to record their 12th and 13th Lemon Crunch Pie ...... $3.29 drama in the sixth and seventh California Close Cut Broccoli Crowns ...... $1.49/lb wins of the season. frames. The Lady Vikings Fresh Baked Blueberry or Cinnamon Chip Scones...2pk ...... $2.29 The Vikings first defeated scored twice in the sixth. Ash- MEAT Beverly with a 5-0 shutout. ley McGonagle led off with Family Pack Bone-In Split Chicken Breast ...... $1.79/lb The Vikings narrowly had de- single, but the next two Lady Produce Family Pack Boneless Strip Steaks ...... $8.99/lb Fresh & Sweet Red Seedless Grapes ...... $1.99/lb feated the Panthers earlier in Vikings fanned. However, Best Yet Raw Shrimp 31-40ct ...... $5.99 Fresh Cluster-on -the Vine Tomatoes ...... $1.29/lb the season by a score of 3-2 Perrotti reached on an infield GROCERY in a hotly-contested match. Tropical Golden Sweet Pineapples ...... hit, with McGonagle advanc- 2/$5.00 Chicken of the Sea Solid White Canned Tuna ...10/$10.00 However, Winthrop prevailed ing to second. "Pick your Own" Red Potatoes ...... 89¢/lb in all of their matches in the Frito Lay Chips...... 2/$5.00 Peterson then laced a clutch Fresh Tender Green Asparagus ...... $2.99/lb Land O'Lakes Butter Quarters ...... 2/$8.00 rematch: Corey Cherico at single to deliver McGonagle first singles, Chris Finn at sec- to tie the game, and when the ond singles, and Rilind Bytyqi ball was misplayed by the 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP •(617) 846-6880 • WWW.WINTHROPMKTPLACE.COM at third singles, and the dou- Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-9pm • Sun 8am-7pm • Not responsible for typographical errors. bles tandems of Sam Yarrow See ROUNDUP Page 10 We have the right to limit quantities. Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 E-mail: [email protected]

WHS VIKINGS BASEBALL VS SALEM MEMORIAL DAY GAME CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Roundup // Photos by Bob Marra/robertmarrapho- Albert single. Down 3-1 in tography.com the seventh (final) inning the Weston centerfielder, Per- spctt batters in a row with five Vikings threatened when they rotti hustled all the way from strikeouts. The Vikings baseball team loaded the bases. With one first to score. However, the Viking of- fell 3-1 to Salem in a Memo- out, Sid Albert doubled. After Winthrop got the first two fense did little to support him, rial Day morning game at Vet- Miles Albert flied out, Angelo outs in the top of the seventh, managing only singles by Gil- erans’ Field. Robertson singled, then Dan but the Weston lead-off hitter lis, Applebee, and DiCicco. Christian Natareno scored Gillis reached on an error, (who had hit a home run earli- In a 3-1 loss to Salem, An- the Vikings lone run in the loading the bases, but Bobby er in the game), blasted a deep gelo Robertson continued to second inning after he dou- Hubert struck out, ending the drive that went for a triple. throw well for the Vikings. bled and scored on a Miles game. Weston then attempted a Angelo pounded the strike squeeze play to bring in the zone, tossing five solid - in tying run, but Tallent, who nings in which he gave up was playing tight down the only two earned runs. Gillis GET BACK: Jonathan Applebee hustles back to first base to third base line, hustled in and came on to pitch the sixth and avoid a pick-off attempt. fired a strike to first base to seventh games and did not al- nab the Weston runner by less low a Salem baserunner. than half a step. Winthrop’s lone run was Strangie pitched the best scored by Christian Natareno, game of her career, going all who was knocked in by Miles seven innings in which she Albert. Miles once again fanned eight enemy batters turned in an outstanding effort and walked only one. behind the plate, throwing out three Salem runners on steal TOUGH STRETCH attempts and picking off a FOR WHS BASEBALL runner at first. “It was one of the best TEAM throwing performances we The Winthrop High base- have seen by a Viking catch- ball team turned in some sol- er in quite a few years,” said id efforts this past week, but WHS head coach Frank De- came up on the short end of Marco. HOMEWARD BOUND: Christian Natareno is in full stride on his decisions to Northeastern “We continue to pitch well way to scoring a second-inning run. It turned out to be the Conference rivals Gloucester, and play defense, but the of- Vikings’ lone score in a 3-1 loss to Salem. Swampscott, and Salem. fense has just not been there in In an 8-2 loss to first-place the second half of the season,” Gloucester, Dan Gillis pitched DeMarco said. “We’re hitting a complete game in which he .206 over our last nine games. allowed five earned runs. Dan We will need to get the bats also had two hits on the day going if we hope to advance and David DiCicco had a dou- in the state tournament going BAD BOUNCE: Third baseman Jack Conway watches an infield ble and a run scored. forward.” hit take an unexpected hop. In a 5-0 loss to Swamp- DeMarco and his crew scot, Jon Applebee pitched 6 were set to wrap up their and 2/3 innings in which he regular season this afternoon yielded just one earned run. (Thursday) when they will Jon carried the Vikings into entertain Peabody. The open- the seventh, trailing by the ing pitch is set for 3:30 p.m. at narrow margin of 2-0, and at Veterans Field. one point retired 10 Swam-

MAKING THE PLAY: Shortstop Ryan Skoczylas ignores a Salem runner and readies a throw to first base that ended the Salem YOU’RE OUT: Dan Gillis puts the tag on a Salem runner who fifth inning. tried to steal second.

Carleton // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 kings. She set the all- and Maryland, among other who puts her heart and soul skate terrific and she used to time lacrosse scoring record, premier institutions. into everything. I love the be all over the ice. But she eclipsing the mark previously She said several Winthrop fact she’s able to compete and just had something about the held by her older sister, Abby, High teachers and coaches to represent Winthrop High way she played the game – her Congratulate now a student at UMass/Am- inspired her throughout her School.” effort, her relentlessness, you herst. A sister, Grace, is a stu- career. could just see it.” dent at Loyola of Maryland. Her success story begins A future Hall of Famer This season Emma moved “I’m a proud mom,” said with the Martuccis, Butch, Butch Martucci is in his back to the center position af- th Your graduate Gretchen Carleton. the girls hockey coach, and 11 season as the leader of the ter two years of skating as a his wife, Tracy (Gigliello), the girls hockey program. He said left winger. Together with cap- An early start girls soccer coach. Emma Carleton has earned tains-elect Olivia Driscoll and fh h f at Larsen Rink “Coach Tracy has pushed her spot among the best play- Mia Martucci, they formed Emma Carleton was intro- me to be the athlete I am to- ers ever to lace up the skates one of the most prolific lines Put Your Special Graduate’s Photograph duced to hockey at the age of 4 day and Coach Butch has just for the Vikings. in Division 1. after being a figure skater. Her shaped me throughout my en- Martucci also compares “It was a really good pro- mother, Gretchen, remembers tire life,” credited Emma. Carleton to some of the pre- ducing line,” said Martucci. “For lacrosse, Coach [Ben] Emma has been selected to With Your Message In Our how Emma’s affinity for ice mier female athletes with Cimmino helped me a lot in play in the Agganis All-Star hockey all began. whom he attended Winthrop Graduation Issue that sport,” said Emma. “Once High School including Lori Soccer and Lacrosse Games “Emma did her very first he came here, we started win- that will be held in June at recital with bows and white Thomas, Liz Doherty, and ning and the team started im- a multi-sport standout who Manning Field in Lynn. skates and when she got off proving overall.” “To play in two Agganis would be his future wife, This Size With the ice, she said, ‘I want the The Winthrop High faculty Games, be a three-sport All- black skates – why can’t I gets straight A’s from Emma Tracey Gigliello. Star, be in the top 10 percent skate with a stick?’” Carleton. “Emma is definitely in the of her class and heading to a Picture She began skating in Win- “The teachers are excel- elite category of all-time Win- great college like WPI speaks throp Youth Hockey for the lent,” said Emma. “Ms. Alys- throp athletes,” said Martuc- volumes of who she is,” said Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 25, 2015 boysPhone: teams 617-846-3700 before Fax:joining 781-485-1403 the sa Dano teaches my STEAM ci. “She just finished under Martucci. “She’s a great all- $25.00 girls team exclusively, leading (Science, Technology, Engi- the 100-point mark (in hock- around person.” 15 Winthrop graduates receive $237,000 from FacellaWinthrop toScholarships five league cham- neering, Art and Mathemat- ey) and is in the top five of So it’s on to Worcester for By Cary Shuman niors,” said Macero. Class of pionships in the U-10, U-12, ics) Class and that made me point scorers all time. If I had Emma Carleton, where she The Facellas also donated Fifteen Winthrop High $13,000 to pay for students’ 2019 and U-14 divisions. realize I wanted to be an engi- played her more when she was will play college ice hockey School graduates were the re- fees for the Advanced Place- neer,” said Emma. “Mr. Brett a freshman, she would have and lacrosse and pursue her cipients of the first Norma and ment Exams. Emma has worn No. 4 on Paul Facella Scholarships at “OurCongratulations students and their par- Davis, my anatomy teacher, broken the 100-point mark.” undergraduate degree. the Class of 2015 Commence- ents are extremely grateful to her jersey throughout her ca- ment Exercises. the Facellas,”Lani!! said Macero. reer, a nod to Boston Bruins helped me realize that I want- But more importantly, said And ten years hence, Butch The scholarships, part of “We look forward to these ed to go in to biomedical engi- Martucci has no doubt that he a $6.5 million gift by the Fa- scholarships continuing for legend Bobby Orr and her Martucci, Emma was a hard cellas, totaled $237,000 this many years.” neering so I can help people.” worker and outstanding leader will making a presentation year. An additional $90,000 in TheGood Town Luck Scholarship at UNH father Sean’s hockey-playing scholarships was also present- Committee, led by Marylou heritage. She also praised Principal (she was a captain in all three speech for Emma Carleton’s ed to the graduating seniors. Osborne,Your selects Friends the recipi - Matt Crombie and Athletic induction in to the Winthrop Superintendent of Schools ents. Candidates are selected “I wore it all through Lit- of her sports). John Macero spoke about atbased the onWinthrop their academic Transcript per- Ad Deadline is Director Matt Serino for their High School Hall of Fame. tle League and youth sports,” “She’s a tremendous player, “pure generosity” of the late formance, an essay, extracur- Friday, May 31, 2019 mentorship during her high Norma and Paul Facella this ricular activities, and commu- recalled Sean Carleton, an but also a great kid and hard week. nity service. school career. Emma’s proud parents “Paul is a Winthrop High This year’s recipients of the assistant coach of the WHS worker,” said Martucci. “She School graduate andWrite he want ______- Facella Scholarships were: Emma noted the support of Sean and Gretchen Carleton ed to see Winthrop High Carly O’Keefe, Michael Maz- girls hockey team and one of set a great example for our un- School students succeed and zone, Kathryn Fraher, Annie her parents, Sean and Gretch- are watching the youngest of Your ______Emma’s youth hockey coach- derclassmen. She loves every- what better way to make Mahoney, Sean Gillis, Maura en Carleton, and the benefit their three daughters conclude sure that they succeed than Lanza, Poli Tsiotos, Juani- The Paul and Norma Facella Scholarship recipients are pictured at the Classes of 2015 who Graduation helped Exercises. establishFront row, from left, the are thing about what she’s doing by giving an endowment gift ta Saenz, Amy Sena, Chiara Carly O’Keefe, Michael Mazzone, Kathryn Fraher, Annie Mahoney, Sean Gillis, Maura Lanza, Poli Tsiotos, and Juanita Saenz. Back of having two older sisters her career and move on to col- that every year Message will allow Powers, ______Joseph Bosco, Lucille – her soccer, her lacrosse, her row, from left, are Amy Sena, Chiara Powers, Joseph Bosco, Lucille Floyd, ScholarshipWinthrop representatives girls Marilynprogram Censullo andalong Vincent as positive role models in her 15-20 scholarships of at least Floyd, Vanessa Dale, Michael Cabarretta, Supt. of Schools John Macero, Principal Matt Crombie, Vanessa Dale, Michael St. Jean, and Jake Chiudina. lege. The journey has been one $15,000 to graduating se- St. Jean, and Jake Chiudina. with Jim Letterie, Butch Mar- hockey – she’s 100 percent in- Here ______life. of numerous accomplishments tucci, and David Jeter. Asked who her favorite vested in it. You can’t ask for (Please put name on back of photo) much more than that.” in sports and academics. athlete was while growing up, “I will just say, I’m proud Winthrop High School Class of 2015 GraduatesThanks the Winthrop Emma replied, “My dad.” Martucci said he knew Name ______of everything she does, coaches and teachers Sean Carleton grew up in Emma was going to be a spe- Last week the Transcript pub- Madison Crowe Ricki-Ann Gillis Abigail Love Anthony Ruggiero whether it’s school, hockey, lished an incorrectAddress list of Winthrop ______Ali Cummings Sean Gillis* Brady Magrath Emma is Juanita ranked Saenz* academ- Medford where he and his cial player when she first en- High graduates of the Class of Kathryn Dacey Tyler Gillis Ann Mahoney* Helena Schreibman lacrosse, soccer – whatever it 2015. We regret the error. Follow- Vanessa Dale* Jamie Gobiel* Alexandra Mattareseically in the top 10 percent brother, Tommy Carleton, tered the Winthrop High pro- City ______Phone ______Amy Sena* may be,” said Sean Carleton. ing are the graduates: David Dalessio James Griffin Briana Mazzoneof the WHS Class of 2019. were friends and teammates gram. Vivian Alzate ZacharySend your Deeb special photograph &Jonathan message Griffiths along with Michael Mazzone* Daniel Sennott of former NHL star Keith Tk- “I knew that first year that “She puts her heart and soul Alex Anzuoni* Thomas DiBenedetto* Cristopher Guzman Ramirez Paul MazzuchelliShe intends toMia Sennottstudy biomed- Ana Aravena* Maghen Donahue a check for $25.00Tarald to: Halvorsen Brandon McDonald into everything and I love the ical engineeringKristen Siscaminis at Worcester achuk. Emma was going to be excel- Andrew Ascolillo Dylan Driscoll Christine Haskell Caroline McKinnon fact that she’s able to compete PolytechnicalTian Institute Li Song (WPI), Looking back on Emma’s lent,” said Martucci. “I had Jordan Atkins Molly Duffy Xena Herbert Erica Mietzch and to represent Winthrop Meaghan Barry WINTHROPRyan Duyon SUN RicardoTRANSCRIPT Ruben Hernandez Avila Nicholas Moulaisonone of the Assunta top Spinazzola engineering career, Sean Carleton said, her on my teams since she was Kathryn Beadle Eric Fabrizio Amanda Hersey Brianna Mulvaney Michael St. Jean* High School.” 385 Broadway, Suite 105 Revere, MA 02151; schools in the world. “I’m proud of her for every- nine years old as a U-10 play- Christopher Beaudry Raymond Feeley Carolyn Hetherton Christopher Murphy Taylor St. Jean thing she does, whether it’s Added Gretchen Carleton, Joseph Bosco* William Feeley 781-485-0588Sabrina Hitaffer Carly O’Keefe* She was also accepted to er. Even then I knew she was Lizeth Botero Marc Ferullo Marina Huenchunir* Caitlin Page Katherine Teixeira “I’m just a proud mom.” UMass/Amherst, Penn State, school, hockey, lacrosse, soc- going to be great. She could Marc Bouche orRobert email Fisher to [email protected] Janielis Victoria Cursino Patrick Todisco cer – she’s a great young lady Cody Boudrow Caitlin Flaherty Tayla Jones Valentina Ramirez Janelle Tritto Jacqueline Boulay Lucille Floyd* Muhamed Karame Chiara Powers Niki Tsiotos Daniel Brogan Timothy Floyd David Kirby Emily Puopolo Polixeni Tsiotos Shannon B rogna Kristen Ford John Knapp Valentina Ramos* David Bushi Lexi Forristall Erisa Kokoneshi Mollie Reardon Johan Umbarila Guzman Brianna Campello Kathryn Fraher* Pamela Kraja Rolando Recinos Jessica Vigliotta Sarina Cerulli* Kelley Furey Maura Lanza* Eric Reidster Olivia Woods Thomas Chiudina* Cal Garufo Abigail Larwrence Michael Rich Sela Zalwango* Cassidy Collignon James Gill Nicole Lentini Jonathan Richards Joseph Comerford Stephanie Gillespie Anna Limina Jorge Roman Ismail Zogasi Antonio Corsetti Earl Gillis Gina LoPresti* Qamijana Rrapo * National Honor Society EMBLEM CLUB FLAG DAY STUDENT WINNERS

Kathryn Fraher, salutatorian for the Winthrop High School Class of 2015, delivers her remarks at the Commencement Exercises June 5 at the Larsen Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center. Fraher will be attending the University of South Carolina.

Winthrop Emblem Club #15 is happy to announce the winners of our “What The Flag of the Christina Russo on Dean's List at Stonehill College United States of America Means to Me” 5th Grade essay contest. Pictured are Arthur T Cummings School Principal Ryan Heraty, third place winner Madeleine Rossi, second,place- Jessica MacPhail, Winthrop native Christi- Stonehill is a selective sional goals and to live lives first place - Daniel Tracy, and Edie Raymond WEC#15. The Winthrop Lodge of Elks 1078 has asked na Russo, a member of the Catholic college located near of purpose and integrity. the winners to read their essays at their Flag Day Services. Every 5th grader received a ruler with Class of 2015, was named to Boston on a beautiful 384- Stonehill was listed among all the presidents pictures on it. the Spring 2015 Dean’s List at acre campus in Easton, Mas- the Top 20 Catholic colleges Stonehill College. sachusetts. With a student-fac- and universities in the coun- To qualify for the Dean’s ulty ratio of 13:1, the College try in a recent poll by College List, students must have a se- engages over 2,500 students Factual. The College also Kate Abbott named to Husson University's Honors List mester grade point average of in 80+ rigorous academic pro- ranked 15th on a PayScale list 3.50 or better and must have grams in the liberal arts, sci- of liberal arts colleges with Winthrop resident, Kate Husson University has pre- Northern Maine provide ad- completed successfully all ences, and pre-professional the best return on investment Abbott, has been named to pared future leaders to han- vanced knowledge in busi- courses for which they were fields. The Stonehill commu- (ROI). In January, Stonehill Husson University’s Honors dle the challenges of to- ness; health and education; registered. nity helps students to devel- was named one of the “50 List for the Spring 2015 se- morrow through innovative pharmacy studies; science and Russo is a Communication op the knowledge, skills, and Most Underrated Schools” by mester. undergraduate and graduate major at the College. character to meet their profes- “Business Insider.” Students who make the degrees. With a commitment humanities; as well as com- Honors List must carry at least to delivering affordable class- munication. In addition, Hus- 12 graded credit hours during room, online and experiential son University has a robust the semester and earn a grade learning opportunities, Hus- adult learning program. For point average of between 3.4 son University has come to more information about edu- to 3.6 during the period. represent superior value in cational opportunities that can FIND US ONLINE: To learn more about Hus- higher education. Our Ban- son University visit http:// gor campus and off-campus lead to personal and profes- www. winthrop transcrip t. com www.husson.edu satellite education centers in sional success, visit Husson. For more than 100 years, Southern Maine, Wells and edu.

Black E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 Page 11 WHS GIRLS HOCKEY AWARDS NIGHT

The Winthrop High School Girls Hockey Awards Night on Tuesday, May 21, at Cottage Park Yacht Club.

Head Coach Butch Martucci presents the Hammer Award to The Coaches Choice Award, presented by Head Coach Butch Mar- Coach Taylor Brown presents the Coaches Award to her choice, Emma Carleton. tucci, on behalf of Coach Katie Jeter, went to Summer Tallent. for the second year in a row, Kayla Morrill.

The Hart Award (MVP) went to Emma Head Coach Butch Martucci Coaches Coach Sean Carleton’s Coaches Choice Coach Sean Carleton presents the Coach Sean Carlton presents Carleton, presented by Head Coach Award choice was, Olivia Driscoll. Award went to Mia Martucci. Rutherford Award to Lilly Tallent. the 7th Player Award to Kaiya Butch Martucci and Sean Carleton. Rodriguez.

The Leo Sullivan Award went to Coach Chris Palmer presented the Conn Coach Chris Palmer presents the Viking Sydney Mignosa, presented by Coaches Sean Carleton, Taylor Brown, Butch Martucci and Chris Palmer Smythe Award to Summer Tallent. Award to Brooke Costin. Coach Sean Carleton. present the Coaches Award to Elle English.

Vezina Trophy Winners for outstanding goal- Coach Taylor Brown presents Casey Peterson tending, Summer Tallent and Hayley McSwiney. the Most Improved Award. The 8th Graders of the WHS Viking Girls Hockey Team.

Senior Captain Emma Carleton, with her parents Coach Sean and Gretchen Carleton, and the awards she received for her outstanding season on the WHS Viking Girls Hockey Team.

The new captains of the Winthrop Girls Hockey Team, Captain Sydney Mignosa, Asst. Captains Summer Tallent and Mia Mar- The Winthrop Viking Girls Hockey Team at the Cottage Park Yacht Club last Tuesday evening at the annual award night. tucci, and Captain Olivia Driscoll. Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION

Andrew Angulo shares his COUNCIL LOOKS Avellaneda asked what would The order would have tempo- TO LIMIT RESIDENT happen with condominiums, rarily allowed the Council to where there are owners as file for reconsideration of a advice for battling procrastination PARKING IN opposed to tenants. He also vote within the last 60 days, DEVELOPMENT questioned what would hap- rather than the 24 hour time pen if developers did provide By Kate Anslinger CHELSEA - It’s a general period allowed under Council consensus among City offi- required parking. rules. Soon-to-be-graduate, An- cials that parking and traffic “If they meet the conditions “I think a huge mistake was drew Angulo, has a simple are among the greatest chal- and there are 15 spots for 10 made when the public was not philosophy for managing his lenges facing Chelsea. units, would we still allow the allowed to voice their opin- busy schedule. “All the ac- But the best way to help parking sticker?” he asked. ion,” said Avellaneda. Avellaneda said he is sup- tivities that I do haven’t made ease clogged streets and en- Avellaneda and Yamir Ro- portive of working out more school any more difficult be- sure residents aren’t endlessly driguez cast the two dissent- cause I don’t procrastinate, circling their block to find an details for a parking plan, and also noted that many of ing votes on the health insur- and whenever I have free open parking spot are open to ance negotiation order, while debate. the biggest parking issues time, I do my work,” said An- Calvin Brown was out of the The latest proposal is an come not from the larger de- gulo. “If I know that a teacher state due to a prior commit- is going to assign something ordinance introduced by City velopments, but from smaller Council President Damali conversions where parking ment and was not at the earlier in advance, I’ll tackle the meeting. project before they assign it.” Vidot and District 1 Council- relief is granted for buildings lor Robert Bishop seeking a increasing from one to two or Avellaneda noted that councilors are allowed to As number seven in class, change in the City’s off-street two to three families. speak several times on issues, and in the top five percent parking requirements. District 3 Councillor Joe in the senior class, Angulo’s Under the proposal, the res- Perlatonda said there needs to and that other City boards are words of wisdom have proven idents of any development or be a closer look at the overall required to take public input to be a success, and could eas- housing that is granted relief parking program for the city. on issues. ily be used as advice for future by the Zoning Board of Ap- He said the current pro- “I am not asking for any graduates. In addition to his peals (ZBA) from the City’s gram, which limits resident change in the vote, that is not stellar grades, he plays soc- parking requirements won’t sticker parking to midnight to the point,” he said. “This al- cer, tennis and indoor track, as be eligible to participate in 5 a.m. is unfair to residents. lows our public employees well as being an active mem- the residential permit parking “Unless we change the to present information, even ber of the social committee, sticker program. Already, in parking program to 24/7, these if the end result is the same. people are still going to be math club and STEM club. Andrew Angulo Everett, City officials at their I don’t want the legacy of the ZBA have been requiring new parking in our streets, and I’m City Council to be that we Any future plans for college? What do you love about a trip to somewhere I’ve never developments or expanded sick of it,” said Perlatonda. didn’t listen to our residents.” I’m going to Northeastern engineering? been. housing units in triple deckers But District 1 Councillor University to study computer I love that engineering al- to not participate in their park- CITY COUNCIL, Robert Bishop said there was science and computer engi- lows for a direct way to im- Who is your role model? ing sticker program. That tool MUNICIPAL ample opportunity at the pre- has proven quite successful neering in the college of engi- prove the world. Over the My mother is my role mod- vious meeting after the vote over past several months. EMPLOYEES AT neering. summer I will continue play- el because she is always true for someone to suspend the The Chelsea proposal will ODDS ON HEALTH ing sports and hopefully go on to who she is. rules to reconsider the vote or head to the Planning Board INSURANCE CHANGES for a recommendation before call for public speaking. CHELSEA - There will be “No one said a word about coming back for a public hear- no do-over on a City Council ing before the City Council. public speaking, and I did not vote that gives City Manager feel like it was my position to “This will require any de- Thomas Ambrosino the abili- veloper that comes into the say that, since I was not on ty to negotiate changes to the that side,” said Bishop. 11th ANNUAL WINTHROP city to put their money where city’s group health insurance Bishop also pointed out their mouth is by asking ten- plan. that there was an opportunity ants not to participate in the In a controversial vote ear- TOWN WIDE YARD SALE City parking program,” said lier this month, the Council for union members to com- SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 Vidot. approved the request by Am- ment on the proposal at a pub- Bishop said it is unfair that brosino, a move that the City lic committee conference that 9:00AM-1:00PM RAIN OR SHINE larger developments come Manager said would give him was held two weeks before into the city and ask for and greater negotiating leverage the council vote. are granted well below the with the city’s Public Em- District 5 Councillor Judith Look for the official 1.5 parking spaces per unit re- ployee Committee (PEC). The Garcia said she took respon- Yard Sale Lawn Signs! quired by the City. City’s current group health sibility for not allowing the “There are too many units plan is governed by a three- public speaking during the and not enough parking,” said year agreement with the PEC meeting, but also noted that Deadline to Register Bishop. “Where do you think that expires on June 30 of this she did her homework on the all those cars go? They go all year. vote, and that there was the May 31, 2019 over the streets, that’s where May 29, 2019 That vote was taken before chance for public input at the they go. the dozens of current and for- earlier conference meeting. $25 to participate “There is very little parking mer municipal employees had Garcia also said that the even in areas where there was the opportunity to address the once parking. This is some- council vote does not mean an Register Online at issue at the early May meet- immediate change in health thing we should have done ing. winthropchamber.com years ago.” coverage, rather it gives the However, Monday night, City Manager a tool to nego- District 6 Councillor the public employees were 207 Hagman Rd. Giovanni Recupero said that tiate with the unions. back in force, holding signs Avellaneda’s proposal to while developers promote the and passing out pamphlets be- Winthrop, MA 02152 allow for temporary filing for use of Ubers, Lyfts, and pub- fore the meeting and crowd- reconsideration failed by a 7-4 617-846-9898 lic transportation, the fact is ing into Council Chambers as [email protected] that more development brings the meeting began. vote, with Brown, Rodriguez, more cars into the city. Several union representa- and District 2 Councillor Luis “There are more cars be- tives took to the microphone Tejada siding with Avellane- ing registered in our city, our during the public speaking da. streets can’t support all the portion of the City Council During the meeting, Brown SEE THE OFFICIAL YARD SALE MAP cars,” Recupero said. meeting, expressing their dis- spoke against amending the WWW.WINTHROPCHAMBER.COM/EVENTS If developers want to build pleasure at the vote and what council rules, but after the in Chelsea, Recupero said they saw as the council’s cut- meeting, Brown said he ul- LIKE US ON FACEBOOK they should do like they do in ting off their opportunity to timately said he sided with Boston and provide parking debate the issue. Avellaneda’s order because he underneath the units. www.facebook.com/pages/Winthrop-Town-Wide- “Two weeks ago, I was ap- believed the city’s hard-work- Several councillors said palled by the way this meeting ing employees deserved the there are still some questions Yard-Sale/ was run,” said Don Dabenig- opportunity to be heard. about the proposal made by no, president of the Chelsea Union members’ hopes Vidot and Bishop. Teachers’ Union. “Not letting Councillor-At-Large Roy may now rest on legal action. a number of residents and city A May 15 email to Am- employees talk about such an brosino on behalf of the PEC important issue was wrong, in from Patrick Bryant of the law my opinion.” firm Pyle Rome states that the In addition to stifling -de PEC will pursue all avenues This Week in Sports bate, a number of those who of legal relief if plan to im- Date Time Activity Versus Location spoke noted that the potential plement health insurance plan for increase in health insur- design changes is not rescind- ance premiums and costs puts ed. 5/30 3:30pm Baseball: Boys Varsity PVMHS Veterans Field (Winthrop) an unfair burden City work- (Rescheduled from 05-17-19) “While the City Council ers, and also noted that the adopted the laws, having been 5/30 3:30pm Baseball: Boys JV PVMHS Ingleside Park City’s health care trust fund is led by you to believe that you (Rescheduled from 05-17-19) robust. would still bargain in good 5/30 4:00pm Baseball: Boys Freshman PVMHS PVMHS “When we have that much faith with the PEC before be- money in the bank, it seems (Rescheduled from 05-17-19) ing implemented, you almost strange to ask employees to immediately have used this 5/30 4:00pm Softball: Girls Varsity Swampscott Swampscott Middle School pay more for health insur- (Date changed from 04-24-19) power to retaliate against the ance,” said Kathryn Ander- PEC, and the working men 5/30 4:00pm Softball: Girls JV Swampscott Swampscott Middle School son, a Chelsea teacher. and women of this City that (Date changed from 04-24-19) Several speakers also stated they represent,” Bryant stated 5/30 4:00pm Tennis: Girls Varsity Gloucester Winthrop High School that Chelsea public employ- in the email to Ambrosino. ees are not paid as well those (Date changed from 05-20-19) in surrounding communities, HEALTH CARE 5/30 5:00pm Lacrosse: Boys Varsity Mystic Valley Regional Charter Miller Field and that asking them to pay 5/30 7:00pm Lacrosse: Girls Varsity Mystic Valley Regional Charter Miller Field increased health insurance CHANGES COULD BE costs could stifle the City’s DISCUSSED PVMHS — Peabody Veterans Memorial High School ability to hire and retain staff CHELSEA - There will be in the schools and police and no do-over on a City Council fire departments. vote that gives City Manager THE PATIO IS OPEN!! Monday night, the public Thomas Ambrosino the abili- employees’ immediate hopes ty to negotiate changes to the 130 Grovers Ave., Winthrop Call for Takeout 617-846-4000 for reconsideration by the city’s group health insurance Where Winthrop or Order online @ www.winthroparms.com City Council hinged on an plan. Meets to Eat order introduced by Council- lor-At-Large Roy Avellaneda. See METRO NEWS Page 13 E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 Page 13 WINTHROP CATHOLIC WOMEN’S EIGHTH ANNUAL LOTTERY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

Photos by Marianne Salza offer equal opportunity to the 57 applicants who have been The Winthrop Catholic accepted to 43 institutions Women’s Club (WCWC) held across the country. its eighth annual Education “I’m excited because this Scholarship at St. John the year is our largest. It shows Evangelist School cafeteria the generosity of every spon- on May 20. Ten graduating sor,” said Chairwoman Bar- high school seniors were se- bara Survilas, who has been a lected in a lottery drawing to club member since 1994. “It’s a wonderful thing.”

Sister Jane Iannaccone selecting a recipient. Diane Montgomery selecting a scholarship recipient.

Barbara Survilas, chairwoman of the Education Scholarship. Shown to the right, WCWC sponsors: Florence Catizone, Katherine Mead’s sponsor; Eleanor Sharkey, Cole Goodrich’s sponsor; Carol Burke, Cole Disilvio’s sponsor; Anita Marcoccio, Michaelangelo Marcoccio’s sponsor; Margaret Dimento, Kristen Griffiths’ sponsor; Maureen Ford, Emily Donovan’s sponsor; Elaine Sullivan, Christian Canoni’s sponsor; and Marjorie Prew, Cory Cherico’s sponsor.

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In a controversial vote ear- Monday night, the public council vote does not mean an said Auger. “This is final- back, and that was our main he said. “I fully expect this lier this month, the Council employees’ immediate hopes immediate change in health ly done after one and a half thing when negotiating,” said pilot to be successful and approved the request by Am- for reconsideration by the coverage, rather it gives the years of negotiations…We’re Auger. “They wanted that we will be monitoring other brosino, a move that the City City Council hinged on an City Manager a tool to nego- moving forward as an asso- more than money. They let neighborhoods to determine if Manager said would give him order introduced by Council- tiate with the unions. ciation…It’s the friendliest it be known to our negotiat- and where 24-hour residential greater negotiating leverage lor-At-Large Roy Avellaneda. Avellaneda’s proposal to contract I’ve ever been able to ing team that the time back parking programs are appro- with the city’s Public Em- The order would have tempo- allow for temporary filing for bring back in all my years of was worth holding out for. It priate.” ployee Committee (PEC). The rarily allowed the Council to reconsideration failed by a 7-4 doing this.” helped everyone in the end.” Sgt. Joe Gaff has worked City’s current group health file for reconsideration of a vote, with Brown, Rodriguez, School Committeeman While teachers wanted to with Monty and Chief Steve plan is governed by a three- vote within the last 60 days, and District 2 Councillor Luis Frank Parker said it is a very get out of school earlier in Mazzie to design the program year agreement with the PEC rather than the 24-hour time Tejada siding with Avellane- good contract. June, they also said having ex- and try to make it workable. that expires on June 30 of this period allowed under Council da. “It’s probably the most Gaff said the program will tra time during the “meat” of year. rules. During the meeting, Brown teacher-friendly contract start on June 1 with signs be- the school year is more valu- That vote was taken before “I think a huge mistake was spoke against amending the we’ve ever negotiated or ing installed, and residents able to students than having the dozens of current and for- made when the public was not council rules, but after the agreed upon,” he said. “It took can go to City Hall as early extra days in June. mer municipal employees had allowed to voice their opin- meeting, Brown said he ul- a long time getting there, but a as this week to get the new, the opportunity to address the ion,” said Avellaneda. timately said he sided with lot of that had to do with the black-colored ‘Lower Broad- issue at the early May meet- Avellaneda and Yamir Ro- Avellaneda’s order because he financial situations we’ve had NEW PARKING way’ parking stickers. ing. driguez cast the two dissent- believed the city’s hard-work- in the School Department.” PROGRAM NEAR Starting June 3 they will However, Monday night, ing votes on the health insur- ing employees deserved the He said resolving the con- CASINO TO START begin giving warnings for a the public employees were ance negotiation order, while opportunity to be heard. tract was a priority for Chair EVERETT - Residents of few weeks. back in force, holding signs Calvin Brown was out of the Union members’ hopes Tom Abruzzese, and so they Lower Broadway and City However, starting on June and passing out pamphlets be- state due to a prior commit- may now rest on legal action. set out to work on it through- leaders are sharing enthusi- 15 they will begin ticketing fore the meeting and crowd- ment and was not at the earlier A May 15 email to Am- out the winter and spring. asm for a new 24-hour park- vehicles that do not have the ing into Council Chambers as meeting. brosino on behalf of the PEC He also said that Assistant ing program that both feel will sticker or the proper visitor the meeting began. Avellaneda noted that from Patrick Bryant of the law Supt. Kevin Shaw deserved protect the neighborhood from passes. On June 21, they will Several union representa- councilors are allowed to firm Pyle Rome states that the accolades for understanding unwanted parkers going to the begin towing and ticketing tives took to the microphone speak several times on issues, PEC will pursue all avenues the importance of changing Encore Boston Harbor casino vehicles that don’t have the during the public speaking and that other City boards are of legal relief if plan to im- the school year. when it opens next month. stickers. portion of the City Council required to take public input plement health insurance plan “A lot of it has to do with Last week, the Traffic “I think it’s a good plan and meeting, expressing their dis- on issues. design changes is not rescind- Mr. Shaw,” said Parker. “He Commission approved a pi- it helps address many of the pleasure at the vote and what “I am not asking for any ed. has been a principal and lot 24-hour resident parking concerns from residents that they saw as the council’s cut- change in the vote, that is not “While the City Council knows what it’s like to have program for Lower Broadway live there and their quality of ting off their opportunity to the point,” he said. “This al- adopted the laws, having been a school full of teachers and – as well as other stipulations life,” he said. “It’s going to debate the issue. lows our public employees led by you to believe that you students in late June.” like authority to tow and an come with some tools like a “Two weeks ago, I was ap- to present information, even would still bargain in good While teachers do see a 2 increase in the ticket from $25 heftier fine for a ticket and the palled by the way this meeting if the end result is the same. faith with the PEC before be- percent raise in each year of to $50. ability to tow cars. We want was run,” said Don Dabenig- I don’t want the legacy of the ing implemented, you almost the contract, Auger said it was “This is a big worry resi- to educate the public now as no, president of the Chelsea City Council to be that we immediately have used this the change in the numbers of dents have had lately, people much as we can prior to it Teachers’ Union. “Not letting didn’t listen to our residents.” power to retaliate against the school days that was a key coming to park for the casi- becoming very busy down a number of residents and city But District 1 Councillor PEC, and the working men part of the contract. no,” said City Transportation there.” employees talk about such an Robert Bishop said there was and women of this City that She said for a long time Planner Jay Monty. “It’s a Gaff said there are a little important issue was wrong, in ample opportunity at the pre- they represent,” Bryant stated Everett has had the longest high price to park at the casino over 300 cars registered in the my opinion.” vious meeting after the vote in the email to Ambrosino. school year of most any dis- and there will be those patrons Lower Broadway zone that In addition to stifling -de for someone to suspend the trict, with 189 teacher days looking for alternative places will be eligible, and he also bate, a number of those who rules to reconsider the vote or and 186 student days. The to park and we’re trying to said residents with blue stick- spoke noted that the potential call for public speaking. SCHOOL state requirement is 180 days, help Lower Broadway get ers from other parts of the for increase in health insur- “No one said a word about COMMITTEE, and most other districts hold some protections from this… City will not be able to park ance premiums and costs puts public speaking, and I did not there. They, too, will get a TEACHERS RESOLVE to that requirement. They have been suffering for an unfair burden City work- feel like it was my position to She said in exchange for a while with the construction ticket. However, he said they ers, and also noted that the say that, since I was not on CONTRACT DISPUTE taking the days down to 180, workers down there. Now is have reserved about 30, two- City’s health care trust fund is that side,” said Bishop. hour spaces on the street for EVERETT - The Everett they will add 15 minutes to the time to crack down before robust. Bishop also pointed out all Everett parking stickers so Teachers Association (ETA) the school day. the patrons come and overrun “When we have that much that there was an opportunity residents can use those spots and the School Commit- For teachers, the school the place. The construction money in the bank, it seems for union members to com- tee have finally resolved a worker parking kind of made to grab dinner at the casino or strange to ask employees to ment on the proposal at a pub- days will be from 7:45 a.m. to use the HarborWalk. long-standing contract dispute 2:45 p.m. everyone realize this is neces- pay more for health insur- lic committee conference that after more than 18 months of Gaff said he sees that res- For students, it will be 8 sary.” ance,” said Kathryn Ander- was held two weeks before negotiations. idents and businesses are ex- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mayor Carlo DeMaria son, a Chelsea teacher. the council vote. ETA President Kim Auger thanked the Traffic Commis- cited about the program, and Several speakers also stated District 5 Councillor Judith said the teachers ratified the That will begin in Septem- there is a lot of energy sur- ber with the new school term. sion and said he expects it to that Chelsea public employees Garcia said she took respon- contract in a landslide vote be solid protection for resi- rounding it. “We’re going to go back are not paid as well those in sibility for not allowing the of 397-46 recently, and the dents against scofflaw park- One big thing we got at to the 180 days and transfer surrounding communities, public speaking during the contract was approved by the ers. the meeting was the great ex- and that asking them to pay meeting, but also noted that School Committee on Mon- the instructional time to each “I want to thank the Traf- citement of Lower Broadway increased health insurance she did her homework on the day night. It is retroactive to school day,” she said. fic Commission for voting to businesses and residents,” he costs could stifle the City’s vote, and that there was the last year, and is a three-year That change was important initiate a pilot 24-hour resi- said. “We were nervous with ability to hire and retain staff chance for public input at the contract expiring in 2021. enough to hold out for more dential parking program for the tickets being higher, but in the schools and police and earlier conference meeting. “We are extremely happy,” than a year, she said. the Lower Broadway area,” fire departments. Garcia also said that the “People wanted that time See METRO NEWS Page 14 Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 they like that because it “hot spots” in Everett. Wolf said his company will New York it’s the same thing,” with the planning and devel- would definitely be a deterrent “I think there’s still some begin landing seaplanes on said Bonney. “We would land BPDA APPROVES opment guidelines identified to keeping people from the anxiety out there from res- the Boston Harbor in order to at the existing seaplane dock GENEVA STREET in the BPDA’s ongoing PLAN: casino off the streets in their idents and city councilors connect Boston to New York in Manhattan that has existed East Boston study.” neighborhood.” who want to see us expand City. since the 1930s.” RESIDENTIAL During the community For now, the City will al- this program,” said Monty. The idea involves flying The planes Cape Air would PROJECT process some Gove Street low one visitor pass per stick- “We’re not yet ready for the seaplanes in and out of Boston use, said Bonney, are the EAST BOSTON - At Citizens Association (GSCA) er, and the pass is good for 72 entire city…It’s really diffi- Harbor. Wolf explained that a brand new Cessna Caravan its May board meeting last members were quick to dis- hours at a time. Gaff said as cult to accommodate business lot of major cities like Seattle, nine-seat seaplane. Bonney miss a proposed residential they refine the program, they owners and visitors. There no Thursday the Boston Planning San Francisco and Vancouver said the single engine Cessna and Development Agency development on Geneva may reduce the numbers of one sure fit parking policy. having been doing this for is a relatively quiet seaplane. Street as yet another large visitor passes if too many get It’s hard to get it right and not (BPDA) approved a 26-unit years now so it’s not a new “We did a sound study be- scale development that does released. make more problems than you residential project on Geneva Councilor Michael Mc- solve. If issues arise in other concept. cause we wanted to know Street. not fit in with the surrounding Laughlin – who called for areas, we can step in and de- The plan would call for what a acoustic impacts would In its ruling the BPDA community. such a program a few months sign a program based on sta- Cape Air seaplanes to take be to the surrounding area,” board wrote that, “28-30 Ge- However, other longtime ago in Lower Broadway and tistics.” off and land on the water just said Bonney. “The conclusion neva [St.] advances consistent Geneva Street residents wel- the Village section of Ward 6 If issues arise, said Gaff, off Eastie’s shores near the of the study was the impact with the priorities outlined in comed the proposal as some- – said he thought the program they have the flexibility in the Hyatt Boston Hotel and land would be minimal.” ongoing PLAN: East Boston thing that may start a rebirth was a great first step, but he program to make changes or at an already established sea- Bonney said one key fact initiative”. The PLAN: East on the long neglected street. wants it expanded. to transport it to other areas plane dock on the East River about seasplanes is that they Boston initiative hopes to At the first meeting regard- “I am very pleased and that could become “hot spots” in Manhattan near East 23th can only operate in daylight change some zoning in areas ing the proposal, some GSCA thankful to see that the Traffic for people trying to avoid the Street. because pilots must be able of Eastie while ‘preserving, members were wary of anoth- Commission took my recom- $40 Encore parking garage. “It is relatively difficult to see the surface of the water enhancing and growing’ the er large-scale development mendation to implement a 24- A full parking and transpor- to get from Downtown Bos- and horizon. community. with one member commenting hour residential parking stick- tation plan will be presented ton to Midtown Manhattan,” “There really isn’t the con- Joel DeLuca, owner of 28- that the group has seen enough er program for ward’s one and to the City Council in a Com- said Cape Air’s Senior Vice cern of aircraft waking you 30 Geneva St., is proposing to five-story proposals and didn’t six and isolated it to just the mittee of the Whole on May President Andrew Bonney at up at night...just not possible tear down a former automotive like the modern design. area across the street imme- 28 at 6 p.m. a community meeting recent- with seaplanes,” said Bonney. storage facility and replace Attorney Jeff Drago, repre- diately from Encore Boston ly. “But with seaplanes from “They are small aircraft that it with five-story residential senting DeLuca, said Geneva Harbor,” he said. “Although CAPE AIR downtown to downtown you are pretty high performance so building with 26 home own- Street is basically a blank can- I am pleased by this action, I can reduce a three to four hour when they take off they climb vas that needs some attention. believe strongly that we need SEAPLANES SET ership units, including three trip to just over an hour. So to altitude relatively quickly income-restricted units. Historically the unpaved Ge- to build off of that success and TO TAKE OFF that’s really the genesis for to mitigate sound impacts.” neva, which connects Gove use that as a foundation to im- The 8,000 square-foot lot EAST BOSTON -Ever this. So people ask why sea- The takeoff and landing Street to Maverick Street, has pact all streets in Wards 1 and since Cape Air’s CEO Dan would also include 19 off- 6. I hope on Thursday, May planes? Well, with this plan base in the water off the Hyatt, street parking spaces as part been dotted with auto repair Wolf was doing seaplane you remove all the other parts explained Bonney, would be shops, auto storage facilities 30, the Administration will flight instruction on Cape of the proposal and at least 26 support and understand my of flying except the flying restricted by the FAA to only on-site bicycle storage spaces. and a few homes. Cod’s ponds over 35 years part.” Cape Air operations. Those who live on the concerns and work collabora- ago, launching a scheduled “This transit oriented devel- tively to implement a program Bonney said commuters on “This is a private, restricted opment is located within a half street agreed with Drago and seaplane service has been a seaplanes are not subjected sea base,” said Bonney. “So want to see more developers that will protect residents.” dream. mile of the MBTA subway He said there are about to TSA security lines, ticket you wouldn’t have to worry take interest in the street. “Ongoing collaboration and bus service, providing 4,200 existing residential lines, luggage lines and other about other carriers using the residents with access through- “There’s nothing down parking stickers in Ward 6 with our communities and inconveniences that is usually area.” here,” said one resident at officials has been key to that out the City of Boston and right now, and about 3,750 in part of flying. Seaplane -pas Bonney said Cape Air plans Greater Boston area,” wrote the meeting. “I’m an abutter Ward 1 now. dream becoming a reality,” sengers would simply arrive to begin with a small number to this project and the street said Wolf. the BPDA. “The project is Monty said they are in- at a proposed dock in South- of flights. Bonney said the op- expected to bring a number has been a dump for as long terested in expanding the Starting this summer Cape ie’s Seaport District, board the eration would be expensive as I can remember. I’m all for Air, one of the busiest air car- of public benefits to the East program but didn’t feel they seaplane, taxi out to the take- to run so the company would Boston neighborhood, includ- anything they can do to make could take on the whole city riers at Logan International off area near the Hyatt and start with three flights per this street look better because Airport with 11 destinations ing investments in roadway in- right now. In fact, he said they then be on their way to New day, see how it goes and then frastructure and public realm honestly it can’t be any worse designed the program so that out of Boston, will expand its York City. maybe expand to six to seven improvements. Additionally, than it is now. There are no it could be portable to other operations in a unique way. “And on the other end in flights per day. 28-30 Geneva St. is consistent sidewalks and no street.” WINTHROP PROFESSIONAL

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LEGAL NOTICE in Book 54409, Page breach of conditions For mortgagor’s title see purchase price payable LEGAL NOTICE thereon, being now subject to and with Newton, MA 02458 winthrop.ma.us with the 329; assignment from of said mortgage and deed recorded with the in cash or by certified numbered 46 on Wave the benefit of all (617)558-0500 subject line “Winthrop MTGLQ Investors, L.P. for the purpose of Suffolk County Registry check in thirty (30) Way Avenue, and being rights, rights of way, 15710 MA - Miller Field House to Wilmington Savings foreclosing the same, of Deeds in Book days from the date of shown as Lot 137 restrictions, easements, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, Structure - Insulation Fund Society, FSB, doing the mortgaged premises 15615, Page 128. See the sale at the offices of on the plan entitled covenants, liens or claims 6/13/19 Project”. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF business as Christiana located at 30 Fremont also deed recorded at mortgagee’s attorney, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S “Plan of Ocean Spray in the nature of liens, W An onsite pre-bid REAL ESTATE Trust, not in its individual Street, Winthrop, MA said Registry of Deeds in Korde & Associates, SALE OF REAL ESTATE Lots, Winthrop Beach, improvements, public meeting is scheduled for By virtue of and in capacity, but solely as 02152 will be sold at a Book 15615, Page 129. P.C., 900 Chelmsford By virtue and in owned by Dr. Samuel assessments, any and June 4, 2019 at 9:30 execution of the Power trustee for BCAT 2014- Public Auction at 12:00 The premises will be Street, Suite 3102, execution of the Power Ingalls” dated 1875 by all unpaid taxes, tax LEGAL NOTICE a.m. of Sale contained in a 10TT dated June 13, PM on June 28, 2019, at sold subject to any Lowell, MA 01851 or of Sale contained in a Whitman & Breck, Civil titles, tax liens, water Monica C. Ford certain mortgage given 2016 recorded in Suffolk the mortgaged premises, and all unpaid taxes such other time as certain mortgage given Engineers, and recorded and sewer liens and Chief Procurement by James E. Skalbe to County Registry of more particularly and other municipal may be designated by Anthony Benson to with Suffolk Deeds at any other municipal Officer Sovereign Bank, dated Deeds in Book 56790, described below, all and assessments and liens, by mortgagee. The Mortgage Electronic the end of Book 1275, assessments or liens or 5/30/19 September 20, 2005 Page 260; assignment singular the premises and subject to prior liens description for the Registration Systems, bounded and described existing encumbrances Bid for W and recorded in Suffolk from Wilmington described in said or other enforceable premises contained in Inc. as nominee for New as follows: Beginning at of record which are in Miller Field House County Registry of Deeds Savings Fund Society, mortgage, to wit: encumbrances of record said mortgage shall Fed Mortgage Corp., a point on Wave Way. force and are applicable, Structure - Insulation in Book 38116, Page 72 FSB, doing business as The land in said entitled to precedence control in the event of dated December 22, as shown on said plan, having priority over said Project LEGAL NOTICE (the “Mortgage”), which Christiana Trust, not in Winthrop with the over this mortgage, and a typographical error in 2008 and recorded now called Wave Way mortgage, whether or The Town of Winthrop was thereafter confirmed its individual capacity, buildings thereon subject to and with the this publication. in the Suffolk County Avenue, distant 427.54 not reference to such (Owner) will receive by a Confirmatory but solely as trustee numbered 30 Fremont benefit of all easements, Other terms to be Registry of Deeds in feet from Shirley Street, restrictions, easements, sealed Bids for the Miller Mortgage recorded at for BCAT 2014-10TT to Street, bounded: restrictions, reservations announced at the sale. Book 44364, Page 314, thence running Northerly improvements, liens or Field House Structure said Registry of Deeds MTGLQ Investors, L.P. WESTERLY: by said and conditions of Wilmington Savings as modified by a certain on a line parallel with encumbrances is made in Insulation Project until WINTHROP PLANNING in Book 45549, Page dated January 10, 2018 street, forty-five and record and subject to all Fund Society, FSB, modification agreement Shirley Street, one the deed. 10:00 AM local time on BOARD -PUBLIC 38 of which mortgage recorded in Suffolk 2/10 (45.2) feet; tenancies and/or rights doing business as dated February 22, hundred (100) feet; TERMS OF SALE: June 13, 2019 at the HEARING -JUNE 10, Wilmington Savings County Registry of Deeds NORTHERLY: by land of parties in possession. Christiana Trust, not in 2018, and recorded thence turning and A deposit of Five Procurement Office, 1 2019 Fund Society, FSB, doing in Book 59215, Page now or late of Mary Terms of the Sale: Cash, its individual capacity, with said Suffolk County running Easterly on a Thousand ($5,000.00) Metcalf Square, Room Notice is hereby given business as Christiana 267 and assignment A. Henry, one hundred cashier’s or certified but solely as trustee for Registry of Deeds in line parallel with Wave Dollars by certified 6, Winthrop, MA 02152, in accordance with Trust, not in its individual from MTGLQ Investors, sixty-two (162) feet; check in the sum of BCAT 2014-10TT Book 59390, Page Way as shown on said or bank check will be Attention: Monica Ford, Chapter 40A, of the capacity, but solely as L.P. to Wilmington EASTERLY: by land $5,000.00 as a deposit Korde & Associates, P.C. 53, of which mortgage plan, fifty (50) feet, required to be paid by Chief Procurement Massachusetts General trustee for BCAT 2014- Savings Fund Society, now or late of Mary P. must be shown at 900 Chelmsford Street the undersigned is thence turning and the purchaser at the time Officer, at which time Laws 10TT is the present FSB, doing business Griffin, forty-four and the time and place of Suite 3102 the present holder, by running Southerly on and place of sale. The the Bids will be publicly of Massachusetts that the holder by assignment as Christiana Trust, 5/10 (44.5) feet; the sale in order to Lowell, MA 01851 assignment from: a line parallel with the balance is to be paid by opened and read aloud. Winthrop Planning Board from Santander Bank, not in its individual SOUTHERLY: by land qualify as a bidder (the (978) 256-1500 Mortgage Electronic first mentioned line, certified or bank check The Project being bid is will conduct a Public N.A., formerly known capacity, but solely as now or late of Mary mortgage holder and its Skalbe, James E., Registration Systems, one hundred (100) at Harmon Law Offices, subject to Massachusetts Hearing on as Sovereign Bank to trustee for BCAT 2014- A. Rock, one hundred designee(s) are exempt 16-027611 Inc., as nominee for feet, thence turning and P.C., 150 California St., General Laws, Chapter Monday June 10, 2019 MTGLQ Investors, L.P. 10TT dated February fifty-seven and 2/10 from this requirement); 5/30/19, 6/6/19, New Fed Mortgage running Westerly along Newton, Massachusetts 149 and prevailing wage at on or after 7:00 p.m dated September 19, 9, 2018 recorded in (157.2) feet. high bidder to sign 6/13/19 Corporation to Wells the Northwesterly line 02458, or by mail rates as issued by the in the Harvey Hearing 2014 recorded in Suffolk Suffolk County Registry Containing 6,920 square written Memorandum W Fargo Bank, NA, of Wave Way as shown to P.O. Box 610389, Director of the Executive Room, Town Hall on County Registry of Deeds of Deeds in Book feet of land, more or of Sale upon acceptance recorded on November on said plan, fifty (50) Newton Highlands, Office of Labor and The Town of Winthrop 59215, Page 270, for less. of bid; balance of 4, 2013, in Book No. feet, to the point of Massachusetts 02461- Workforce Development, Zoning Map(s)for 52320, at Page 85 beginning. Containing 0389, within thirty (30) Department of Labor recommendation to for breach of the 5000 square feet of days from the date Standards under be made to the Town conditions of said land according to said of sale. Deed will be the provisions of Council mortgage and for the plan. Subject to and with provided to purchaser for Massachusetts General All documents pertaining purpose of foreclosing, the benefit of all rights, recording upon receipt Laws, Chapter 149, to this hearing can be Real Estate Transfers the same will be sold rights of way, easements, in full of the purchase Sections 26 to 27D viewed in the Town BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE at Public Auction at appurtenances, price. The description of inclusive, as amended, Clerks Office, Room 5 DH NT Millerick Martin J Est 73 Bartlett Rd $475,000 12:00 PM on July 11, reservations. and the premises contained apply to this Project. or Planning Board Clerk 2019, on the mortgaged restrictions of record, in said mortgage shall Bidding Documents may Office, Room B3 during Festa, Albert J Hoffstedt, Sheila 157 Cottage Park Rd $730,000 premises located at insofar as the same are control in the event of an be picked up at the normal business hours. 46 Wave Way Avenue, in force and applicable. error in this publication. Owner’s offices, Town of 5-23-19 Neyman, Lev A Terentiyev, Stanislav 1100 Governors Dr #4 $250,000 Winthrop, Suffolk For title reference please Other terms, if any, to be Winthrop, MA, 1 Metcalf 5-30-19 County, Massachusetts, see Deed recorded announced at the sale. Sq., Rm 6, Winthrop, MA Planning Board Clerk- Robinson, Laura M Hormann, Birgit U 64 Prospect Ave #5 $375,000 all and singular the herewith. WELLS FARGO BANK, 02152 on or after May Denise Quist Bonner, John R Sonabur RT 1 Seal Harbor Rd #610 $395,000 premises described in For mortgagor’s(s’) title N.A. 29, 2019, at 8:30 a.m. Planning Board Chair- said mortgage, see deed recorded with Present holder of said Bidding Documents may David Stasio TO WIT: Suffolk County Registry mortgage be obtained on or after 5/30/19 The land in Winthrop, of Deeds in Book 43726, By its Attorneys, May 2, 2019 at 8:30 W Massachusetts, together Page 147. HARMON LAW OFFICES, a.m. or electronically ADRENALINE with all buildings These premises will P.C. at mford@town. RUSH! be sold and conveyed 150 California St. You’ll also get career training and money for college. If you’re ready for the excitement, join the Army National Guard today. TO PLACE YOUR AD 1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com CALL 781-485-0588

Black Page 16 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 30, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] ST. JOHN’S BOOK, COOKIE AND PLANT SALE

Photos by Marianne Salza neighbors purchased colorful pots, welcome signs, and vio- Friends gathered around lets to decorate their yards for a table at St. John’s Episco- spring. pal Church, laughing over “I got a heart cookie,” coffee and homemade cook- said Angela DeOliveira, 6. “I ies during the May 18 Book, picked two books: Daffy Duck Cookie and Plant Sale, when and a Halloween book. I’m looking for princess books.”

Phyllis Poor selling plants.

Mary Mitchell with her son, Chris Aiello, and Paul O’Donnell.

Sarah Campbell, Lenny, and Linda Tabbut at the plant Father Walter Connelly with Mary Mitchell, Donna O’Donnell, Kathy Nelson, and Mike Morano at table. the cookie table.

The Bandar Family. Angela DeOliveira looking for princess books with her mother, Cathy Costantino, Tricia Noonan, and Joann Troisi. Cheryl.

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