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Established in 1882 hrop’s Pio int ne W er We wish you good heal th WWinthropINTHROP & great times in Newspaper SSuun n TTrranScripT a n s c r i p t 50 c e n t s E s t . i n 1882 Published by the Independent Newspaper Group 2020 THURSDAY, ANNUAL SANTA RIDE THROUGH THE TOWN January 2, 2020 New Town officials INDEX Police 2 to be sworn in Jan. 6 Editorials 4 Through The Years 5 By Kate Anslinger Library Trustee Two Then and Now 5 Years Laura Marie Barrett Obituaries 9 On Jan. 6, 2020, the School Committee Mem- Business Directory 10 new town officials will be ber Valentino Capobianco Classified 10 sworn in at the Arthur T. School Committee Mem- Cummings School at 6 p.m. ber Suzanne Swope INDEPENDENT Town Manager Austin Fais- School Committee Mem- on will kick off the ceremo- ber Augustus D. Martucci ny with opening remarks Precinct 1 Councilor followed by remarks from Richard H. Ferrino Senator Joe Boncore and Precinct 2 Councilor Speaker of the House Rob- James Letterie ert DeLeo. Precinct 4 Councilor Town Clerk, Carla Vitale Barbara T. Flockhart will swear in the officers in Precinct 6 Councilor the following order: Stephen M. Ruggiero II Newspaper Group Housing Authority Mem- Councilor At-Large Two ber Richard D. Honan Years Robert A. DeMarco NEWS Brief Housing Authority Mem- Councilor At-Large Four Santa arrived in Winthrop Christ- ber Frank R. Ferrara Years Tracey Honan mas Eve in his usual style, atop a Library Trustee Denise Following the ceremony, KEEPING HAPPY Winthrop Fire Engine, as he made V. LoConte Council President Philip R. his way through the Town, wishing AND NOT SAD Library Trustee Ronald Boncore, will share some DURING WINTER children and parents alike a Merry Christmas and a good holiday sea- E. Bergman remarks and invite fami- Winter is one of the son. See more photos on Page 6. Library Trustee Nancy ly and friends for refresh- hardest times of the year E. Giuffre ments. for many, and feelings of sadness, loss, or isolation are very common especial- ly among older adults. The ———––— A Y E A R I N R E V I E W ———––— holidays are over, the days are cold and short, less light As the decade comes to a close, we look back at Winthrop through the year for Vitamin D, there are fewer nutrient-rich foods For the residents of Win- around and it’s harder to throp, 2019 will go down get exercise than in the nice as year that saw new faces months. It’s all a recipe for in the elected offices, and high anxiety and suffering three of Winthrop’s key from a type of depression civic leaders passing away. called Seasonal Affect Dis- And Mother Nature did not order, or SAD. spare the snow and wind, People suffering from however damage was most- SAD can set themselves ly minor. into a depression, which is Winthrop lost three civ- the most common ailment ic leaders in 2019. On in those aged 60 and over. Jan. 6, Precinct 1 Council- Mystic Valley Elder Ser- or Michael McDuffee died The six-person Quiz Bowl team from Winthrop was awarded citations for The Winthrop Art Association celebrated 50 vices clinical team offers suddenly at age 62 from a placing first against 11 other schools. Winners are seen holding up their years of creatives coming together in April some positive steps that stroke. Town Council Pres- awards alongside school committee members and team coordinators, during their annual Spring Show; pictured may help you feel healthier ident Ron Vecchia recalled Chris Farnsworth and Amy Gallagher. Quiz Bowl team pictured: Alex above are Richard Honan, with his mixed-me- this winter. McDuffee as a Councilor Daigneault, Ben Prew, Chris Rainey, Kate Dickinson, John Tracy, and dia piece, and grandson, Christopher Rodri- Acknowledge your feel- who shared ideas and opin- Christian Buonopane. guez. ings and let yourself off the ions about making Win- as, “a man who put the in- Name Society, a Boy Scout scene, residents saw the three others decided not to hook. It is okay not to feel throp a better place to live. terests of the people of Win- leader and weekly collector passing of the political seek re-election. On Jan. 24, Winthrop throp first.” Driscoll was a at St. John the Evangelist torch to new members. On June 20, Precinct 6 See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 Police Detective Michael member of the Winthrop Church. During the year, one Delehanty lost his battle to Planning Board, the Holy On the local political councilor resigned while See YEAR IN REVIEW Page 2 a cardiac condition at age 58. Delehanty was was characterized as a strong yet gentle street cop with a Price subject fierce loyalty to the citizens to change without of Winthrop. notice On March 7, Robert Driscoll, a member of the .55 Airport Hazards Committee $ Per Gallon died at age 89. Driscoll was remembered by Speaker of • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE the House Robert DeLeo

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Monday, Dec. 16 as delivered but when party stating father in law opened utes. Female party stated vehicle has been tagged. logged so that she can seek A 41-year-old male in a returned after being away the door. vehicle stopped following Football field behind the a harassment order. altered mental status. Party the package was gone. her. She is going home. high school has a group of Party came into report Thursday, Dec. 19 does not appear safe. Called kids. The gates were left he was involved in a mi- Wednesday, Dec. 18 Friday, Dec. 20 in by Social Worker. All businesses are closed open. Vehicles drove away nor vehicle accident in the Party came in to report for the night. All is quiet. Caller states his neigh- from the field as the 91 was Dunkin’ (Donuts) parking Tuesday, Dec. 17 his identity has been com- Homeless party in the bor has been playing loud pulling up to the scene. lot. Both parties exchanged Group of teenagers went information. Party came in to report promised. Report submit- ATM, male with blankets, music since 9 p.m. and it ted. concerned for well-being. is still ongoing. Units clear. into the stadium to just run Male party wearing a hat someone entered her un- around. and has a gray beard and a locked motor vehicle and Woman came into sta- 91 transporting party to Unfounded. tion for assistance with a Orient Heights. Anonymous caller re- dark winter coat laying on stole a minimum amount of Saturday, Dec. 21 child safety seat. Seat was Party reports she is a ports there is a male party the ground and then jumped change. up and walked off. Party called to request installed and inspected. nurse and thinks a family causing a noise disturbance Verbal argument be- Person is disabled and member just stole her iPad by throwing things into tween a cab driver and a pa- Person would like to re- assistance regarding her port a wallet she left on the daughter. A victim/witness wanted to report sidewalk with all her patients infor- the bed of his truck. Units tron about a fare. Fare has in front of this residence mation. Police spoke to par- made aware and will check. been paid all parties involve bus. Units will check with form was emailed to her. bus driver. She will complete it and re- was not shoveled. ty and got the tablet back. Noise was due to cold en- satisfied. Caller states he would Two-car motor vehicle gine attempting to warm Dumpster fell off truck Male party knocking turn it. randomly on doors. Party Caller states his vehicle like a well-being check on accident across from Expert up. and is in the middle of Re- his mother. He was on the Auto. White Mazda and Man’s car door was vere Street Unit reports off to the Whidden. Male was hit by another vehicle party is homeless. that left. phone with her and the Chrysler van. No Injuries. open and stuff was thrown there is space for traffic to phone went dead. Female Party called to report around and his wallet was pass. Caller stated she was Sunday, Dec. 22 waiting to have company is fine, and she will call her neighbor’s windows have stolen. Female party walked into drop off a fridge and the son back. been open for 24 hours. Hit and run. Female call- station to report harassing Caller states neighbor is caller states the worker Citation issued for an Afraid for well-being. 92 er will be at her home to call from her boyfriend and playing loud music. Caller called his boss and said she unregistered vehicle, with Spoke with party every- receive police. Her vehicle would like to make contact also states the party may hit him. After speaking to tinted windows, expired thing is ok. was parked out front of her with the boyfriend to advise have a scanner because officer – it is a misunder- registration and verbal for Passenger in vehicle was address. him to stop all contact with when an officer goes in standing. the other infraction. filming officers while at a MV crash at the intersec- her. She will return to file a area, he turns it down. Party came to the station Well-being check on fa- motor vehicle stop, along tion outside of the station. complaint if she continues Caller complains con- to report a package miss- ther in law not answering with saying a few choice All units responding. No to receive calls. struction workers making ing from her porch. Party the door. Car is in driveway, words to officers. serious injuries bother op- Party came in to report too much noise. 92 states reports that the company lights are off, dog is bark- Caller states an older erators shaken up. harassing texts from her they spoke to workers. delivered the package on ing. Caller said he has been model Silver RAV 4 is fol- Engine 1 requesting to ex-husband in New Hamp- Male party of legal age, Nov. 20. Package was seen there for a while banging lowing. Caller is scared to move a motor vehicle they shire concerning child sup- store employee believes he by the first-floor residents on the door and is very con- go home. Vehicle has been cannot get by due to the ve- port and visitation with his is purchasing alcohol for a cerned. Person called back following her for 20 min- hicle being in the way. The daughter. She wants this minor.

Year in Review // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Councilor Linda Calla an- plastic bags. nounced that she would not Longtime pharmacy fix- seek another term after 14 ture, Brown’s on Winthrop years. Calla was one of the Street officially closed longest serving councilors. its doors on June 13. The Citing that he will no pharmacy had be operat- longer be able to fulfill his ed for the last 35 years by duties, freshman Councilor Ofilos family. Harry Ofilos at-Large Michael Lucerto operated the pharmacy until resigned from the council his death in 2017. Brown’s in early June. was known for its friendly On Aug. 1, Precinct 4 staff, having Kane’s Do- Councilor Heather Engman nuts on a daily basis and its announced that she would not seek re-election. functioning soda fountain And on Sept. 10, Coun- complete with coffee and cil President Ron Vecchia ice cream. announced that he would The Valkyrie, Winthrop’s not seek re-election. Vec- ferry returned to service on chia, 72, cited his decision August 11 after two months to spend more time with his of being dormant due to family. engine problems. More With several seats open, than a 160 riders during the first time candidates for the day used the ferry. PHOTO BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN offices were elected in No- Town officials are fol- The U14 Winthrop Girl’s Hockey State Championship Team and their coaches joined the Boston Bruins at Logan Airport vember. Barbara Flockhart lowing the state example by on Tuesday, March 26, for the opening of the new Bruins Bar. Here, the girls and their coaches Mike Morris (far left) and was elected to Precinct banning smoking in public Dave Talent (third from right) join with Winthrop Town Council President Ronald Veccia (second from left), Bruins players 4 Council seat and Trac- places such as Yirrell and Kevan Miller (#86) and Sean Kiraly (#52), Bruins Legacy players John Bucyk and Cam Neely, as well as Massport officials ey Honan was elected as Donovan Beaches. Smok- and other dignitaries, and of course Blades The Bruin. Councilor at-Large. Ste- ing was already prohibited phen Ruggiero was elected on Winthrop Shore Drive as Precinct 6 Town Coun- Beach since it is managed cilor as was Richard Ferri- by the De- no as Precinct 1 Councilor. partment of Conservation A single-use plastic bag and recreation. ban will take effect in Win- Strong winds made a fire throp in 2020. Winthrop at 155 Pauline St. much joins 122 cities and towns in Massachusetts to ban See YEAR IN REVIEW Page 3

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PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK After decades of talking PHOTO BY KATE ANSLINGER about an Irish Famine Me- Addie McDuffee drops the morial at Deer Island, where puck for Keith McNeff and 850 men, women and chil- Kevin McGee to kick off the dren perished from 1847- I Like Mike hockey tourna- 1850 a group of local men ment last Saturday, March with Irish in their blood got 16. The tournament was in together and created the memory of Precinct One memorial – a 16-foot Irish Councillor Mike McDuffee, cross overlooking Boston who died unexpectedly on Harbor. It was dedicated Jan. 6. Addie is his grand- Saturday, May 25 during a daughter, and wore the well-attended ceremony on scally cap in McDuffee’s Deer Island. memory as well. Shown to the right, Bob McDuffee and Anthony “Zibby” Puleio show off the “I Like Mike” hockey pucks.

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more difficult to extinguish. to the icy conditions. On Firefighters from Chelsea, March 4, residents dug out Revere and Massport aid- from a storm that dropped ed in putting out the blaze. more than 10 inches and Winthrop was well represented at the White House on Damage was in excess of cancelled schools. Thursday, May 9, as the President hosted the 2018 World $250,000. And on July 3, strong Series Champion Boston Red Sox. From L-R Winthrop Police Mother Nature was not winds clocked at 73 miles Officer Andy Biggio, Ed Cash, Meghan Chavis, Michael entirely on vacation in per hour hit Winthrop Chavis, Carrie Grainger from Fox Sports and Patrick Lally 2019. The first snowstorm damaging boats and taking also with Fox Sports. happened over Martin Lu- down tree branches. ther King Holiday Week- These were some of the For Every 5 Items Purchased Receive Another Free end and brought more stories that made the news (Select exclusions apply) ice than snow. As a result in 2019. schools were closed due 11 DAYS CLOTHES News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ENCOUNTERS cheerful all the time. FIRE MARSHALL can catch fire. alarm monthly. Reach out. Being alone RELEASES Citizens are also encour- Changing your smoke Get One Free!! and lonely are not the same aged to practice the follow- CHRISTMAS TREE alarms every 10 years. thing but if you are feeling ing safety tips: Changing the batteries in Winter Warehouse Event SAFETY TIPS Choose a fresh tree, particularly isolated, please nine-volt smoke alarms ev- Daily Arrivals of Brand Name Womens Spring and Winter With Christmas official- water it daily, and place it seek out your community. ery year. 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A NEW YEAR, A NEW DECADE

The arrival of a new year -- especially when it is the start of a new decade -- marks a time of reflection for all of us. We pause to think back to the decade that has come and gone, and wonder too, what our lives will be like 10 years from now. Each of us ponders the questions, “Where have I been? And where am I going?” The latter asks us to foresee the future, which by defini- tion is an impossible task. Though we may make our best guess to predict what may lie ahead -- and to plan accord- ingly -- none of us has a crystal ball. The vicissitudes of life more often than not throw us curve balls that lay waste to even the best-laid of our plans for the year -- let alone the decade -- to come. However, coming up with an answer to the former ques- tion can be equally difficult. It requires both introspection and understanding, two qualities that are in short supply in our hurried lives. We barely have enough time to do all the things we need to do every day, let alone to try to figure out how we got to where we are, wherever it is we may be. Life does not take a time-out. The years -- and decades -- will continue to march on. While we, individually and collectively, may have some control over our future, all of us inexorably will be swept along by the currents of time and fortune that will bring us to a destination that none of us can foresee. Guest Op-Ed In the spirit of a new year -- and a new decade -- we of- fer our readers the enduring words of the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson: The New Year’s Noise Diet: Why you should cut the empty ‘brain calories’ in 2020 Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: By Joe McCormack “poor me” pity posts. (Cue short detox from social me- up on headlines, emails, The year is going, let him go; the wave of very concerned dia is a pretty painless way and social media means Ring out the false, ring in the true. If you’re like most of us, commenters.) to unplug and reclaim a lot there’s little left over for you overindulged a bit too • The over-sharer. We of lost time. When the week doing the deep and mean- much in 2019. No, not on don’t need a play-by- is over, you can see if you ingful work that helps you HAVE A HAPPY -- calories (well, maybe those play of your colonoscopy. even want to go back to oc- reach big goals at work and too!), but on “noise.” That’s Thanks. casional scrolling. in your personal life. Be- the name for the dizzying • The drop-of-a-hat rant- Reduce temptation by fore you cozy into an hour AND SAFE -- NEW YEAR onslaught of information er. Whose day would be “hiding” distracting devic- of lurking on your ex’s from work emails, app no- complete without a furious es from yourself. Okay, you Facebook page, close the Celebrating the New Year requires all of us to make sure tifications, the 24/7 news recounting of how the baris- probably can’t hide your laptop and find something not only that we ourselves do so safely, but also that we are cycle, social media updates, ta screwed up your nonfat, computer but you can shut productive to do. vigilant regarding the safety of others. and other forms of screen dairy-free, double-shot, de- the office door. As for cell ...and choose some Although most of us these days take precautions to en- time that leaves us unable caf, extra-hot mochaccino phones and tablets, treat meaningful goals to pur- sure that we do not operate a motor vehicle while under to focus, listen, or do deep with extra foam? The nerve! them like what they are: sue. When you are able to the influence of alcohol (or anything else) on New Year’s work. • The overly zealous gateways to digital distrac- sharpen and aim your fo- Eve -- whether by means of having a designated driver, or A smidgen of noise now kid promoter. Yes, yes, we tion (and it is a very slip- cus, you can do some pret- using Uber, or staying overnight in a hotel -- there still are and again is okay. (We all know Junior is the smart- pery slope). Find an out-of- ty impressive &%$#. Want too many among us who will get behind the wheel of a car have our guilty pleasures!) est, cutest, cleverest tot the-way place to charge and to start a website? Get a store your devices so you’re better job? Learn to code? after having had too much to drink. But consuming it mindless- around—your other 15 posts this week made that not constantly reaching for These “North Star” goals The most important thing we can do at an individual lev- ly, all day long, is as bad as keeping a bag of chips, perfectly clear. them. are the best incentive to re- el is to prevent our friends and loved ones from becoming • The amateur political Break the idiot-box “back- think your relationship with another tragic story in the morning news by taking their a monster-size soda, and a can of frosting at our desk pundit. Do not engage...just ground noise” habit. It’s easy noise and see how your life keys or offering them a ride home if they appear incapable don’t. to mindlessly turn on the TV changes. of driving soberly and safely. and reaching for them ev- ery few minutes. Dumb@$$ shows on TV. when you get home. Prob- We don’t realize that very New Year’s Eve can be a time of joy -- it is up to all of You don’t need to waste lem is, it’s broadcasting non- often our addiction to infor- us to make sure it does not turn into a tragedy. Too many empty brain calories won’t make you your precious attention stop noise into your work- mation is the thing holding We wish all of our readers a happy, healthy -- and safe fat but they will make you span watching Jerry Spring- free hours. Instead, plan a us back from getting a huge -- New Year. mentally anemic. Noise er, B-list celebrity lip-synch time to watch your favorite promotion, becoming vale- keeps you in a constant contests, or those morning shows. Daily exposure to the dictorian, or training for a marathon, but that’s exactly state of distraction. And talk shows. Substance-free depressing litany of pain and conflict we call “news” isn’t what happens as time pass- like actual junk food, a television combined with the lure of a cozy couch can making your life better. Nei- es. Once you think of it this Independent high-noise digital diet is ad- quickly turn into a lost day ther is watching the “Fatty way, it’s so much easier to dictive, yet it never satisfies or evening. McButterpants” episode of put yourself on a noise diet. or nourishes you. Newspaper Group The 24/7 news carou- King of Queens for the 50th Make this the year you take The real problem with sel-of-darkness. Sadly, time. (Okay, we admit that back your time and use it to giving into noise temp- most news is bad news, and one is pretty funny.) do something that matters. tation isn’t what you’re Subscription Information during a controversial elec- Set some work/life doing; it’s what you’re tion year it can also be fod- boundaries with the 7-to-7 Joseph McCormack is The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published not doing. You’re tuning every Thursday by the Revere-based der for controversy, vitriol, rule. The company won’t the author of NOISE: Liv- out what really matters. and the loss of civility with crash if you stop answering ing and Leading When Independent Newspaper Group. Period- You’re skimming the sur- ical postage rates paid at Boston Ma. friends, family, and neigh- emails around the clock. Nobody Can Focus. He is face. When you’re scroll- passionate about helping Subscription rates are $30 per year in bors. (Hint: You don’t need After 7 p.m., put away your ing Facebook, for instance, to totally disengage, but it’s people gain clarity when Winthrop, and $60 per year outside the devices for the night. Don’t you aren’t learning a new good to be discerning about pick them up again until 7 there is so much com¬pet- city. Postmaster, send change of address language, refining that - ca what you let in—and about a.m. the next day. ing for our attention. He is information to Independent Newspaper reer-changing presentation, how often you engage in Insist on phone-free a success¬ful marketer, en- Group, 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, or engaging with your kids debates with the people in family dinners... Yes, the trepreneur, and author. His MA 02151. in a meaningful way. your life.) kids might whine at first, first book, BRIEF: Make a The Transcript assumes no financial responsibility for typo- The new year is the per- Your work email. Your but soon enough they’ll get Bigger Impact by Saying graphical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part fect time to put yourself on boss just had to email you at used to conversing with the Less (Wiley, 2014), sets the of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers a noise diet. To help with 9:30 p.m....again. The mo- out-of-touch “Boomers” standard for concise com- will please notify the management immediately of any your calorie count, let’s ment you jump out of the and “Karens” at the table. munication. errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 take a look at what noise bath to write back is the mo- ...and screen-free fami- Joe is the founder and junk food looks like: ment work email becomes ly fun days. For instance, managing director of The The irritating—yet ad- yet another source of noise. make video games and TV BRIEF Lab, an organiza- Directory dictive—parade of social Are you feeling that completely off-limits every tion dedicated to teach- media stock characters in noise hangover settle in? Wednesday and Friday. Yes, ing professionals, military Marketing Director your newsfeed. This band Don’t worry, you can kick even if the kids swear they leaders, and entrepreneurs Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] of noisemakers assaults off the new year with a dif- have no homework. Instead, how to think and commu- your brain with their cries Assistant Marketing Directors ferent kind of diet—one do something fun or pro- nicate clearly. His clients for attention. For instance: that cuts the empty “brain ductive as a family. Play a include Boeing, Har- Maureen DiBella - [email protected] • The humble bragger. calories” of digital distrac- board game. Go bowling or ley-Davidson, Microsoft, Legal Advertising Your college rival who sub- tion and gives you what skating. Cook a great meal Mastercard, DuPont, and Ellen Bertino - [email protected] tly slips into her post that you’re really craving: a together. Volunteer at the select military units and Ad Design she just got another promo- more intentional life. Join local animal shelter. Heck... government agencies. He tion at her swanky compa- my “Just Say No to Noise” maybe even read. publishes a weekly podcast Kane DiMasso-Scott ny. #blessed #gag Movement and tip the Learn to save your “ap- called “Just Saying” that Managing Editor • The cryptic drama-stir- scales in the other direction. petite” for the stuff that re- helps people master the Cary Shuman - [email protected] rer. That self-righteous A few suggestions: ally matters... 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Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, January 2, 2020 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 By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Winthrop Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and ART 911 – WADSWORTH BUILDING 1890 - 2012 The Sun-Transcript

20 years ago citations went into effect at trial Struggle and a Possible Dec. 30, 1999 the start of the New Year. Solution.” The School Building A fire at the Cliff House Two brothers, ages 6 and Committee has accepted a Nursing Home forced 55 8, both orphans visiting a 1 bid for the construction of residents to flee. Winthrop home during the the new elementary school Rex Harrison stars in holidays, almost drowned at Ft. Banks. The commit- “Dr. Doolittle” at the Win- when they fell through the tee accepted the recom- throp Cinema. ice at Belle Isle Creek near mendation of the school’s the Pleasant Street. train architect, DiNisco De- 60 years ago station. Miss Marion Rich- sign Partnership, from the Dec. 31, 1959 ardson, 24, plunged into T.R. White Co. of Boston, The highest tide record- the frigid waters to save the which submitted a low bid ed in more than 100 years boys, but was unable to do of $12,260,000. combined with gale force so on her own until John N. School Building Com- winds to cause hundreds Ballou, 22, of 56 Fairview mittee Chairman Arthur of thousands of dollars in St., having been informed Cummings said that the flooding damage in the of the accident, ran 400 groundbreaking for the new town on Tuesday morning. yards in his stocking feet to school should take place in Point Shirley was com- help rescue the boys. Both March. pletely isolated for more boys were removed uncon- Winthrop officials say than two hours as the ocean scious from the water, but that the the town’s com- crashed across Shirley eventually were resuscitat- puter systems are ready for Street to the bayside. ed. 2 the coming of the new year, Five Winthrop Boy dubbed Y2K, which some Scouts will receive the 110 years ago computer experts say could Eagle Scout award, scout- Jan. 1, 1910 wreak havoc with computer ing’s highest honor, at the The most disastrous systems of all sizes. first-ever Eagle Court of storm ever to strike Win- A fireworks show at In- Honor to be held locally on throp occurred on Dec. 25 gleside Park on New Year’s Jan. 12 in Memorial Audi- and 26, causing damage Eve at 6:30 p.m. is expected torium. that will total in the thou- to attract thousands of local Gary Cooper and Charl- sands of dollars. The sea- residents. ton Heston star in “The wall along the Shore Drive The annual holiday dec- Wreck of the Mary Deare” boulevard has withstood orating contest raised more at the Winthrop Theatre. many storms, but it did not than $800 for the Winthrop survive this one, as the huge Food Pantry. Among the 70 years ago waves tossed granite boul- winners in the various cat- Dec. 29, 1950 ders around as if they were egories were Dr. and Mrs. The selectmen have vot- small stones. The homes Rudolf Ciani of 150 Sewall ed to increase the base pay at the foot of Cottage Hill Ave., Michael Conlon of of a starting police patrol- In a previous article on side, which was occupied of the drug store. Picture were destroyed and water 22 Putnam Place, Dorothy man to $2,900. the Wadsworth Building by the Alfred Tewksbury three shows the American as deep as two feet flood- and Peter Swenson of 118 Daniel T. Callahan, who five years ago, we listed the Stationary/Dry Goods/ Red Cross Office (1924 to ed all of Shirley Street. results of an extensive re- Boots/Shoes store (1897 to Quincy Ave., and the Mc- was a veteran of the Apache The Winthrop Yacht Club. 1947) to the right of the Dougalls of 16 Hawthorne War campaigns and who search project by Winthrop 1906). Tewksbury’s Store drug store with Lee’s Jew- was flooded with a foot of Improvement and Histor- had previously been located Ave. was a personal bodyguard water, ruining hundreds elry Store (1942 to 1947) to President Theodore Roo- ical Association member in a small building on what “Angela’s Ashes,” “The of dollars worth of yacht next door. Picture four, tak- Talented Mr. Ripley,” and sevelt, passed away this John Booris which noted is now the front lawn of the fittings and supplies. -Tele en in the 1930s, shows a “Stuart Little” are playing week at his home. He was almost 80 businesses/orga- Winthrop Public Library, phone and electrical lines large CWA sign in the sec- at the Revere Showcase 84. nizations that have been lo- which when the Libray were completely wrecked, ond floor Auditorium win- Cinemas. The Winthrop Post Of- cated in this building during was built in 1898 caused as were the railroad tracks the 125 years it has been Mr. Tewksbury to seek dows which has been iden- fice reports that it processed near the ocean. open. In response to our new quarters in the recent- tified as representing the 40 years ago a record volume of 500,000 The big stock clearance request to you, our readers, ly constructed Wadsworth Civil Works Administration Jan. 2, 1980 letters and 3,500 packages sales now are ongoing. If for additional tenants un- Building. Incidentally, the which was created on Nov. A lone gunman held up during the holiday season. you have been wise and known to us or corrections small building just refer- 8, 1933 to build Public the employees at Rand’s Errol Flynn, Greer Gar- saved a little bit of mon- to our listing, we have so enced as being his store was Works buildings and hire Jewelers Friday morning son, and Walter Pidgeon ey from Christmas, now is far received two and will then moved to its current the unemployed. This was and made off with cash, star in “That Forsyte Wom- your opportunity. incorporate them into our location at 389 Winthrop a predecessor to the WPA jewelry, and watches. an” at the Winthrop and listing. A few such pictures St. near MaGee’s corner established in 1935 by Pres- Although auto insurance State theaters. 120 years ago are printed here in this ar- where it can now be seen ident Franklyn Roosevelt rates are slated to increase ticle for your enjoyment. as the home of the Service Dec. 30, 1899 that many of us remember by 5.7-percent for motorists 80 years ago Picture one was taken about Glass Company. Picture The kindergarten class in the 1940s. Again, we across the state, Winthrop Dec. 30, 1940 1900 and shows, from left two depicts the Wadsworth entertained their parents solicit any additions or cor- residents can expect to see The selectmen have set to right on the first floor, Building in 1902 decorated and friends with a show rections to our previous list- a drop in their rates thanks Friday as the date for a the initial tenants as fol- with bunting and flags for last Friday morning. A ing of businesses/organiza- to a favorable change in the Special Town Meeting to lows: Peoples Drug Store the 50-year celebration of large Christmas tree, hung (1895 to 1911), The George Winthrop’s incorporation tion so we can finalize our rating territory for the town. discuss the imminent trans- portation crisis facing the with bags of candy, pres- Douglas Grocery (1895 to as a town in 1852. Note the chart. Please contact me at ents made by the children 1901), and the entire right horse and buggy in front 617-846-2901. 50 years ago town. The Narrow Gauge Jan. 1, 1970 Railroad, which has been in for their parents, strings of A letter sent by former federal bankruptcy court for corn, and fancy paper dec- WHS football coach Ed the past year, has petitioned orations, attracted much at- MacFarland to the School the State DPU to shut down tention. Committee is thought to its operations effective Jan. The 13th meeting of the have been the reason for the 10. Article 1 on the war- Quest and Question Club committee’s swift decision rant for the Special Town was held, with discussions 3 to terminate MacFarland Meeting would authorize on the topics of “Theocra- as head coach. MacFarland the selectmen to issue a bus cy in New England” and stated in the letter that ru- permit for public transpor- “Witchcraft Delusions.” mors of his impending re- tation services in the town. Some 80 children en- tirement were untrue and Bob Hope and Paulette joyed a Christmas Party at that some members of the Goddard star in “The Cat the Yuletide Club, which committee had told him and the Canary” at the Win- every year takes the time that he could remain as throp and State theatres. to make Christmas a little head coach for as long as he brighter for children of less wanted. 90 years ago prosperous families. An armed robber wield- Jan. 4, 1930 ing a revolver held up the The new and improved 130 years ago 4M gas station on Main 1930 Chevrolet automo- Jan. 3, 1890 Street and made off with biles are on display at Ful- The pupils of the First about $400 in cash. lerton’s Chevrolet dealer- Grammar School have The severe rain, snow, ship in the Centre. bestowed a gift of Shake- and ice storm on Friday Will Rogers stars in the speare’s bound volumes caused widespread flooding all-talking movie, “They upon their teacher, Mr. Par- throughout the town, with Had to See Paris,” at the sons. the Fire Dept. and DPW re- Winthrop and Dream the- The combination of neat- ceiving more than 400 calls atres. ness and usefulness dis- from homeowners seeking played by local real estate assistance with pumping 100 years ago agents, Tucker & Floyd, in out their flooded base- Jan. 3, 1920 their calendar that recently ments. An initial snowfall Henry Skeffington, the was issued by them renders 4 was followed by a heavy Commissioner of Immigra- it a useful item for homes downpour that caused the tion, will be this month’s and offices. It presents a deluge. guest speaker at the Unitar- map of Winthrop, with all The new, no-fix ticket ian Layman’s League. His 115 streets, railroad sta- system for motor vehicle topic will be, “The Indus- tions, etc.

24-HOUR MASSPORT NOISE COMPLAINT LINE 617-561-3333 Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, January 2, 2020 Email: [email protected] Daisy Girl Scout Troop launches first Take Action Project

By Kate Anslinger was made, the Troop ini- tially came up with the idea The Daisy Girl Scouts of to don wet suits and collect Troop 70227 have recently the plastic that was already showcased their commit- in the ocean, however; ment to keeping the ocean they soon realized that this plastic-free. As part of their would not get to the root of first “Take Action Project,” the problem. This led them the troop came up with the to focus on educating their idea after they were asked to classmates and communi- identify a problem, whether ty on the magnitude of the it be in their world or in the problem, leading them to Winthrop community. The make posters with markers Troop agreed to focus on and plastic pieces that they plastics in the ocean, after had collected from home they learned that fish and and around their neigh- sea animals were getting borhoods. The posters dis- sick and dying as a result played message about the of eating plastics that they plastic problem and the im- mistake for food. portance of combatting it. “We want people to In addition to hanging the know that plastics in the educational posters on the ocean kill animals and so walls in the Gorman Fort we need to make sure we Banks cafeteria, the troop The Daisy Girl Scouts Troop 70227. recycle it and that it doesn’t gave a presentation to fel- get in the ocean,” said Dai- low classmates on why this sy, Maya Wallerce. issue is so important. to stop plastics from ending it on the ground and espe- usable materials whenever tion Project is to identify an After the decision to fo- “The Daisy’s hope that up in the ocean by always cially on the beach or near possible,” said Troop Lead- observed problem and work cus on plastic prevention everyone will take action recycling plastic waste, storm drains, and better yet, er, Julia Wallerce. together to find a long-term picking it up when you see switching to non-plastic, re- The goal of the Take Ac- solution.

SCENES FROM SANTA’S ANNUAL RIDE AROUND WINTHROP

On Tuesday, Dec. 24, Santa Claus touched down for his annual parade around the Town of Winthrop. Es- corted by the Winthrop Fire Department, Santa stopped all over the Town, wishing all the little girls and boys a Merry Christmas, and get- ting them even more excit- ed for a kids’ favorite time of year — Christmas.

In the photo to the left, San- ta pictured atop a Winthrop Fire Engine. Pictured to the right, a young Winthrop resident’s face lights up as she gets to see Santa Claus. Shown below, one of the many houses along the route decorated for the Hol- iday season. Real Estate Transfers BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE Nalen, Jayson E Cowan, Joseph P 93-R Almont St $435,000 Rexhepi, Feriz Charles, Ronald 1000 Governors Dr #23 $270,000 Tummala, Krishna Dagostino, Ellen 500 Governors Dr #20 $254,000 Bacchiochi, Linda Harborbor View Ave 10 10 Harbor View Ave $862,500 Raper, Nathaniel Logozzo, Susan 9-11 Locust St #2 $340,000 Balla, Blerta Impemba, Robert 29 S Main St $639,000 Tassinari, Amanda A Labreche, Hafsa 46 Seymour St $540,000 Goncalves, Julio C Garland, Andrew 229 Washington Ave #3A $150,000 Shining a new Shininglight on a newreal estate. light on real estate. We can get your home listed here! We can get your home listed here!

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WHS SPORTS ROUNDUP WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY

WHS GIRLS "Our centers also have HOCKEY TOPS been doing some great work for us, helping in the MASCO, TAKES defensive zone," Martucci FIRST PLACE IN continued. "Mia Norris, Ju- NHL lia Holmes, Jenna Linding- er, and Lily Tallent have all Eighth-grader Adrianna done great on face-offs and Rizzotto made her first ca- D-zone coverage." reer varsity goal a memora- The triumph improves ble one, lifting the Winthrop the Lady Vikings' record High girls hockey team to a to 4-0, with all four wins come-from-behind, 4-2 vic- coming against NHL op- tory over Northeast Hockey ponents, and moves Win- League rival Masconom- throp into sole possession et Saturday evening at the of first place in the NHL, Haverhill Valley Forum in two points ahead of Masco, a battle between undefeated which had been undefeated teams. coming into the tilt. Winthrop had grabbed a Martucci and his crew 1-0 lead in the opening pe- were set to take on non- riod on an unassisted goal league rival and perennial by Julia Holmes on a 2-on- Division 1 powerhouse St. 1 break on which Julia held Mary's of Lynn on New onto the puck and skated in Year's Day. PHOTOS BY BOB MARRA/ROBERTMARRAPHOTOGRAPHY.COM on the Masco goal when the They then will trek to ON THE MOVE: Michael Brooks (#19) finds some skating Masco defenseman shaded Peabody on Saturday for RECEIVING LINE: Ari Hain is congratulated by the Winthrop room during a chippy contest with Oliver Ames on Thurs- toward Lady Viking team- another NHL showdown bench after his goal gave Winthrop a 2-0 lead in the third day, Dec. 26, in Larsen Rink. The Vikings played tough and mate Mia Martucci, who with the Lady Tanners, who period. came away with a shutout win, 3-0. was breaking toward the have one loss in the NHL (a net. 1-0 defeat to Masco). Face- "Julia just walked in and off at the McVann-O'Keefe beat the Masco goalie to Rink is set for 6 p.m. the five-hole on a very pret- Winthrop returns home ty deke," said WHS head Monday for a 6:10 p.m. coach Anthony Martucci. face-off at Larsen Rink "Julia has been incredible against non-league foe this season. She has scored Longmeadow. big goals and has made some phenomenal plays. Her goal to open the scor- WHS BOYS ing in the first period was a HOCKEY TEAM goal scorer's goal for sure." WINS TWO However, Masco re- sponded with a pair of pow- CONTESTS er play goals in the middle The numbers "3" and "0" period to take a 2-1 lead proved to be lucky for the heading into the final 15 Winthrop High boys hock- minutes of play. ey team this past week, as "We did not skate in the Vikings earned a pair of the second period," noted victories by identical scores Martucci. "We kind of rest- of 3-0 over non-league ri- ed and did not work hard vals Oliver Ames and Port- enough." land (Maine). Both contests However, the Lady Vi- were played at Larsen Rink. kings came out on fire In last Thursday's tri- after the second intermis- umph over Oliver Ames, sion. Winthrop brought the Joey Holgersen gave the contest back to level when Vikings a 1-0 lead in the Emma Holmes redirected a opening period, assisted by shot by Elle English on the Kevin Dorr. After a score- power play. less middle period, Ari GUARDIAN AT THE GATE: Anthony Indrisano let nothing pass as he turned in a shutout in the Vikings 3-0 win over Oliver "Emma has been Hain, assisted by J.D. Park- Ames Thursday Dec. 26 at Larsen Rink. snake-bitten thus far this er, and Holgersen, assisted season, so for her to get by Charlie Lane and Parker, such a huge goal to tie the lit the lamp in the final peri- game will be big moving od for the 3-0 finale. forward," said Martucci. Two days later, Holgers- "We will be scary if she en once again scored what gets going." would prove to be the even- That set the stage for tual game-winner with a Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made Rizzotto to notch the goal in the first period, as- SALE DAYS THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND THROUGH JANUARY, 8TH, 2020 game-winner when she sisted by Parker. Holgers- squeezed the puck past en returned the favor on a Grocery Meat the Masco goalie to reach goal by Parker in the sec- Great grocery specials "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" the back of the net. A nice ond period and both Parker Barilla Pasta (ex gluten free "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" passing play from Hannah and Holgersen assisted on -protein-tortellini-pasta ready) ....10/$10.00 Family Pack Specials Parker and Olivia Driscoll a goal by Hain in the final Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Single Box 10/$10.00 Center Cut Boneless Pork Chops ... $1.99/lb had set up the goal-scoring frame. 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Photos by Bob Marra/robertmarraphotography.com

Joey Holgerson scored a pair of goals and Anthony In- drisano was impassable in the net as the Vikings gave their fans a “day-after” Christmas present with a 3-0 win over Oliver Ames at Larsen Rink Thursday afternoon, Dec. 26. Holgerson’s first goal came in the first period and, as things turned out, was all the Vikings needed. He took a pass on the left wing from Kevin Dorr and his wrist shot from above the circle beat Oliver Ames goalie Owen Con- nor on the stick side. The chippy contest—Winthrop was whistled for five penalties, Oliver Ames four—remained a one-goal contest until Winthrop’s Ari Hain got one past Connor just 3:57 into the third period, JD Parker assisting. Holgerson’s second goal came with 4:09 left and took the pressure off Indrisano, who made a few saves in the final minutes to preserve his shutout.

CRASH COURSE: Connor Hurley (#18) collides with Oliver KICK STOP: Chris Ferrara (#10) uses his leg to stop Oliver Ames forward Jake Gottwald (#8). Ames forward Luca DeCillia (#9).

BAD BOUNCE: Dan Capone was in the right spot with an open net, but the puck bounced MIDDLE MAN: Joe Deep (#8) avoids a hit by an Oliver Ames defender and moves in on away from his control. puck carrier Duncan Pereira.

OFFENSIVE SURGE: JD Parker carries the puck into the offensive zone, escorted by for- ward Joe Deeb.

TRAFFIC JAM: Dan Capone (#22) and Jack Sicurella (#3) pin Oliver Ames Duncan Pereira against the boards.

ON THE BOUNCE: Winthrop’s Joe Hayes (#9) and Oliver Ames Jake Gottwald try to control CLEAN SHOT: JD Parker had a clear shot but put it just wide of the Oliver Ames net. a bouncing puck. Northeast Metro Tech recognizes local Adams Scholarship recipients 82 seniors at Northeast Metro to receive award for their performance on the MCAS exam Superintendent David English, Math and Science ed four years of free tui- DiBarri and Principal/Dep- exams, or Advanced on one tion at Massachusetts state uty-Director Carla Scuz- exam and High Proficient colleges and universities. zarella are pleased to an- on the other two. Students who receive the nounce that 82 seniors at “We continue to have Adams scholarship must Northeast Metro Tech High a high number of our stu- complete their college pro- School are among seniors dents qualify for the Adams gram in four years or less statewide to receive a John Scholarship, and the Class and maintain a cumulative and Abigail Adams Schol- of 2020 is no exception,” 3.0 grade point average. arship. Principal/Deputy-Director Northeast Metro Tech This scholarship is avail- Scuzzarella said. “We are High School honored its able to students whose extremely proud of our se- scholarship recipients with MCAS performance puts niors and the example they a breakfast for students PHOTO COURTESY NORTHEAST METRO TECH HIGH SCHOOL Northeast Metro Tech students who were recognized for their exemplary performance on have set for our younger and their parents on Friday, them in the top 25 percent the MCAS exam. of their district. To be eli- students.” Nov. 15. gible, students must either Recipients of the Ad- The following students Northeast Metro Tech High an Adams Scholarship: eron Hanafin, Rachael Hen- score Advanced on the ams Scholarship are grant- from Winthrop attending School seniors have earned Shayne Belliveau, Cam- derson. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, January 2, 2020 Page 9 Massport Community Advisory Committee partners with Collins Center of UMass Boston The Massport Commu- lature in 2014, the mission CAC’s first review, we will local government. Logan Airport agreed: “As this is an excellent step to- nity Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts Port be looking at a focused "The Collins Center is someone who has advocat- ward increasing Massport’s (MCAC) has selected the Authority Community Ad- area of Massport’s budget: excited to work with the ed strongly for better trans- accountability to the Com- Edward J. Collins, Jr. Cen- visory Committee is to be aviation revenues and the Massport Community Ad- parency at Logan Airport, monwealth.” ter for Public Management the voice of communities marketing incentive fees visory Committee on its to conduct its first annual impacted by Massport op- used to attract new airlines annual Massport budget re- Winthrop Senior Center News review of Massport’s Cur- erations; it collaboratively at Logan Airport,” said view,” said Interim Director rent Expense Expenditures offers local, regional, and MCAC Chairman David Michael Ward. “Massport Jan. 2, 2020 – Jan. 8, 2020 is an essential organization Budget. national solutions through Carlon, “the plan is to start Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm small, and establish the to the Commonwealth and “The Massport CAC’s advocacy, information and www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging framework for expanding the region, and we look for- Enabling Act charges us Authority oversight. The the budget review in future ward to utilizing the Cen- THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 with conducting a review of legislature charges the years.” ter's public management 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Massport’s budgets,” stated MCAC to review Mass- The Edward J. Collins, expertise to help the CAC 10:30am – Red Hatters Meeting Executive Director, Mat- port’s budgets, annual re- Jr. Center for Public Man- fulfill its critical role in ad- 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara thew A. Romero. “We are port, as well as its various agement is dedicated to vising Massport, the Gover- 12:00pm – Lunch thrilled that the Collins Cen- programs, and further to improving efficiency, effec- nor, and the Legislature." 1:00pm – Bingo ter will be conducting the make recommendations to tiveness, governance, and Rep. Adrian Madaro, detailed work needed help the Governor and Legisla- accountability at all levels Vice Chair of the Joint FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 us meet this responsibility.” ture as voted by the MCAC. of government, with a par- Committee on Transporta- 9:00am-12:30pm – Podiatry Appointments with Dr. Kaplan Established by the Legis- “For the Massport ticular focus on state and tion whose district includes ($20; Appointment Required) 9:30am – Exercise Class 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy OBITUARIES 12:00pm – Lunch

Vittoria Fazzolari Anna Visco SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 Of Revere, formerly of East Boston Retired banking institution bookkeeper 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy

Vittoria (Palermo) Faz- Her Funeral was held Anna L. Visco of Win- seph T. Austin and his wife, MONDAY, JANUARY 6 zolari, 91, of Revere and from the Magrath Funer- throp passed away on Dec. Teresa of San Diego, Calif., 9:30am – Exercise formerly of East Boston, al Home, 336 Chelsea St. 24. She was 91 years old. and Linda A. Austin of Win- 12:00pm – Lunch passed away on Dec. 25 [Day Square], East Bos- Prior to her retirement, throp. She is also survived 1:00pm – Bingo surrounded by her loving ton followed by a Mass of Anna was employed by by several grand-nieces and 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara family. Christian Burial in Sacred various banking institutions grand-nephews. The beloved wife of the Heart Church, East Boston. as a bookkeeper Funeral arrangements late Francesco Fazzolari, Entombment was in Wood- Born in Boston, the be- were from the Maurice W. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy she was the loving moth- lawn Cemetery, Everett. loved daughter of the late Jo- Kirby Funeral Home, 210 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures er of Rosa Napoli and her Donations in Vittoria’s seph and Jennie (Pascarella) Winthrop St., Winthrop. A 10:00am – Arts & Crafts husband, Giuseppe of Re- memory may be made to Visco, she was the dear sister Funeral Mass was celebrat- 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) vere, Rocco Fazzolari and either: Care Dimensions at of Carmella M. “Ella” Aus- ed in St. John the Evangelist 10:30-11:30am – Exercise for Arthritis his wife, Teresa of Abing- give.caredimensions.org tin, Anthony H. Visco and Church-Winthrop on Dec. 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy ton, Teresa Schirripa and or Dementia Association the late Louis J. Visco, all 31 and services concluded 12:00pm – Lunch her husband, Francesco at www.dementiasociety. of Winthrop; loving aunt of with burial in the Winthrop 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn of Winthrop, Frank Faz- org/donate. For additional Mary E. Ham and her hus- Cemetery (Belle Isle Sec- 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal zolari and Nancy Giangre- information, please vis- band, Jeffrey of Wenham, tion). For guestbook, please gorio and her husband it: MagrathFuneralHome. William J. Austin III and his visit: www.mauricekirbyfh. ,Pasquale of Revere. She com. wife, Allison of Salem, Jo- com. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 was the cherished Nonna 9:30am – Exercise Class of 10 grandchildren and 13 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) great-grandchildren and the 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) 12:00pm – Lunch dear sister of the late Do- In Loving Memory menic Palermo, Adolfo Pal- 12:00pm – Lunch & Learn with the Arbors (must sign up in advance) ermo and Immacolata Faz- Michael McDuffee 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael zolari. She is also survived 3:00-3:45pm – Play Chess with the WMS Chess Club by many loving nieces and Jan. 6, 2019 — Jan. 6, 2020 nephews. Broken Chain Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to TORF FUNERAL We little knew that morning that God you. You can now subscribe to have the Senior Center News- SERVICE was going to call your name. letter emailed to you each month. To sign up, go to www. town.winthrop.ma.us/subscribe. Pre-need planning with our In life we loved you dearly, price protection guarantee. in death we do the same. Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, Arrangements made at our It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; please call the day before by 12:00pm so that your order facility or in the comfort of is counted for the next day. Thank you! your own home for part of us went with you the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still out guide, 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open Deborah Torf Golden and though we cannot see you, you are always by our side. Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. Amy Torf Golden Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) but as God calls us one by one the chain will link again. The Senior Indoor Winter Walking Club is now open. M.L. Torf (1867-1940) During the Winter months, you can walk at the Middle/High Loved and missed by Mom, Dad, Lynn, Debbie, Donna, School Monday-Friday (when school is in session) from 4:15- (617) 889-2900 Diane, Bob & Kristen, Denise, Nieces and Nephews 5:15pm. In order to walk, you will need to submit a CORI form (800)428-7161 (available at the Senior Center). www.torffuneralservice.com Take the Senior Van to Encore Boston Harbor Ca- sino: The Senior Van will provide round-trip transporta- IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... Wm. Paul Frazier tion to Encore Boston Harbor Casino every Tuesday. The 8-31-1944 — 1-3-2014 van will pick you up at your home at 8:30am. The van will depart Encore at approximately 2:30pm. Round-trip ride MAURICE W. KIRBY Sixth Year Anniversary costs $10 and can be scheduled by calling the Senior When I come to the end of the day Center at 617-846-8538. *You must be a member of the And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom-filled room. Senior Center to schedule a ride to Encore. For informa- Why cry for a soul set free? tion on becoming a member, please stop by the front Miss me a little, but not too long, And not with your head bowed low. desk of the Senior Center. Remember the love we once shared- Miss me, but let me go. Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learn- For this is a jouney we all must take ing sessions will be on Tuesday, January 14 and 28 from And each must go alone. It's all a part of the Maker's plan, 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, smart phones, or tab- A step on the road to home. lets, along with your questions. Learning this new tech- FUNERAL HOME, INC. When you are lonely and sick at heart, nology can open a whole new world for you. Go to the friends we know • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds. SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA Miss me, but let me go. here to help you with any health insurance questions • SERVING ALL FAITHS Son Vincent, Sisters Pat & Lorraine, Brothers Joe & Billy, you may have. To make an appointment, please call the Brother-in-laws, Richie & Steve, Sister-in-law Diane Senior Center (617-846-8538). CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION Eats & Treats Café: Join Kathy for this monthly cooking (617) 846-0909 demonstration. Each month she will show you how to pre- pare some of your favorite dishes and you will get to sample 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP Interested in placing the finished product. Cost: $2; space is limited. Sign up at WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM a memoriam in the the Senior Center. The next cooking demonstrations will be: Wednesday, January 8 (2:00pm) – Chicken Croquettes and Winthrop Transcript to Wednesday, February 5 (2:00pm) – Chocolate Cake. remember a loved one? All types of services Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the Please call 781-485-0588 house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Se- for all types of people. nior Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. Thank you!

Some people prefer traditional funeral UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS services. Others prefer cremation. Wednesday, January 15 (10am-12pm): Vaccination Clinic. Some want an elaborate ceremony. Stop and Shop Pharmacy will be offering Shingles (1st or 2nd dose), pneumonia and tetanus shots. To make an appoint- Then there are others who don’t ment, please call the Senior Center or stop by the front desk. want any ceremony at all. When OBITUARIES You will need to bring your insurance/Medicare card with you it comes to funerals, there are to your appointment. Payment by cash or check. All obituaries and death notices Monday, January 27 (10:30am): Common Skin Conditions as many options as there are of the Foot. Guest lecture and Q&A with Dr. Quinn Charbon- people. And we take pride in will be at a cost of neau, Podiatric Physician and Surgeon. Please sign up at the being able to say we offer them all. Senior Center. Wednesday, January 29 (10:00am-12:00pm): Legal Aid $100.00 per paper. Appointments. Attorney Amy Gelineau will be offering free, 15-minute legal aid appointments. Please sign up at the Se- That includes photo. nior Center. Caggiano Monday, February 3 (10:30am-12:00pm): This & That Crafts Class with Linda Nugent. Cost: $4. Join Linda in mak- FUNERALHOME Please send to ing Valentine’s Day Wreaths. All materials will be provided. 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 Space is limited, please sign up at the Senior Center. Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 [email protected] (617) 846-8700 Monday, February 10 (10:30am): Hoarding: the Next Step www.caggianofuneralhome.com Part 2. Kay Jewels and Dr. Donald Davidoff from McClean www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. or call 781-485-0588 Hospital will be back to continue their Q&A session on www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com hoarding. Please sign up at the Senior Center. © adfinity© UPCOMING TRIPS All trips are payable by check only. Please make check payable to “Friends of the WCOA”

Tuesday, January 21, 2020: Mohegan Sun Casino. Bus departs Senior Center at 8am. ($29) Tuesday, February 25: Twin Rivers Casino. Bus departs Senior Center at 9:45am. ($29)

Thursday, March 12: Emmet Cahill’s Ireland at Venus De Milo. Cost: $95. Emmet Cahill, star of PBS’ Phenomenon Celtic Thunder, has been hailed at Ireland’s most exciting young tenor. Joined by the Emerald String Quartet and the Dublin City Dancers, this show has everything a St. Patrick’s Day Celebration calls for. Meal choices: Corned Beef and Cabbage or Baked Haddock. Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, January 2, 2020 Email: [email protected]

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Of: Winthrop, MA written appearance by the LEGAL NOTICE to determine that the right to make decisions a Construction & Mainte- or that of her children, REVERE The Purpose and Effect To the named Respondent return date, action may COMMONWEALTH Respondent is disabled, about personal affairs nance person: Looking for please contact me at: rob- and all other interested be taken in this matter OF MASSACHUSETTS that a protective order or financial affairs or Great Location of the proposal is for a full time person with: [email protected] persons, a petition has without further notice to THE TRIAL COURT or appointment of a both. The above-named 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR Apt. the approval of a Grant 5 to 10 years of hands of Location in the public been filed by Josephine A. you. In addition to filing PROBATE AND Conservator is necessary, person has the right 5 open Pkg. spots ------on marina maintenance right of way. 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On public transportation. to determine that the Re- above-named person’s ORDER PURSUANT date of 1/17/2020. This Date: December 05, 2019 Send experience/resume CALL 781-485-0588 Call for details. 978-590- LEGAL NOTICE spondent is incapacitated, right to make decisions TO G.L. c. 190B, is NOT a hearing date, Felix D. Arroyo, to: [email protected] COMMONWEALTH that the appointment of about personal affairs § 5-304 & § 5-405 but a deadline date by Register of Probate 8810 OF MASSACHUSETTS a Guardian is necessary, or financial affairs or Docket No. which you have to file the 12/31/19 THE TRIAL COURT and that the proposed both. The above-named SU19P2672PM written appearance if you W PROBATE AND Guardian is appropriate. person has the right In the matter of: object to the petition. If FAMILY COURT The petition is on file with to ask for a lawyer. Andrew J. Burke you fail to file the written this court and may con- Anyone may make this Of: Winthrop, MA appearance by the return DID YOU KNOW? 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PLASTIC BAG with new public housing that the rest of the com- “We as a community MARGARDO ber 18, at the State Police ORDINANCE TO BE units and new market rate munity is board. After the should come together now LEAVES BCYF Barracks on Revere Beach units – along with parking decision, and even before- and support Ms. Tahiliani; Mayor Brian Arrigo joined ENFORCED and some retail portions. hand, there was a great deal it’s a fact that if she is suc- EAST BOSTON - Economic Development CHELSEA - The ban on The TIF has been said for of dissatisfaction with the cessful as the new leader of Damien Margardo grew up Secretary Mike Kennealy, plastic bags officially went some time to be the most choice. the school system the stu- a typical East Boston youth. House Speaker Robert A. into place on Dec. 17, but critical piece left to getting Before the vote, many dents will be the benefit of He played sports, hung out DeLeo and Revere’s elect- City officials will use the the deal complete. – including Mayor Car- this transition.” at the community’s recre- ed officials to accept a $1 holiday season to inform The terms of the 15-year lo DeMaria and School Mayor Carlo DeMaria, ation centers with friends, million MassWorks Infra- shop owners and supermar- TIF include an 80 percent Committeeman Lester Ma- who had been an outspo- and during the summer structure Program grant. kets of the new ordinance reduction in new value the cLaughlin – disparaged the ken critic of the process to months, headed to the East The grant will be used for – with a major effort to en- first five years, 6 percent process as it didn’t contain choose a new superinten- Boston Camps in Westford the Ocean Avenue Gateway force the ordinance starting the second five years and any internal, Everett candi- dent, posted on Facebook with hundreds of other project, which calls for in- on Jan. 6. 50 percent for the final five dates. last week his support of Eastie kids. frastructure improvements The ordinance has been years. After Thursday’s choice, the new choice. He also As a youth mentors like ahead of the construction of highly-anticipated for al- The TIF agreement many took to social media thanked Interim Supt. Jan- Marty Pino, John Forbes two hotels planned for Re- most a year, and there have has been public for many or other platforms to say ice Gauthier for her work Sr. and Joe Weddelton vere Beach. been loads of preparations months, with the most im- they wouldn’t support the in stepping up over the past shaped Margardo’s tra- The $1 million grant will conducted by the City and portant financial details be- new superintendent, with year. jectory in life. As young relocate overhead utilities the business community. coming public last summer. others saying the school “It is with great pleasure adult Maragrdo embarked and make intersection im- However, many felt that However, when brought system had “been given and honor to welcome Priya on a long career as a youth provements on Ocean Av- beginning the enforcement before the Council earlier away to a graduate student,” Tahiliani as the new Super- worker for the Boston Cen- enue, clearing the way for in the heart of the holiday this month, there were un- alluding to the fact that Ta- intendent of Everett Public ters for Youth and Families the two planned hotels. shopping season might expected questions from hiliani is still working to Schools,” he wrote. “I look (BCYF). According to Mayor Ar- not have been such a wise many in the Council. complete her doctorate in forward to working closely However, after 31 years rigo the project will also move. The City agreed and Instead of moving it to a education – though she is a with her as we continue to of service to the BCYF include the resurfacing of has come up with an alter- vote, it was moved to Com- licensed superintendent. grow and develop a strong Marty Pino and Paris Street approximately 2,000 feet of nate plan. mittee. “To the naysayers, good school system for our com- sites Margardo announced roadway, and the reconfig- “In early December we Some objected, but at luck,” said School Commit- munity.” he was leaving BCYF to uration and resignalization were approached by a few that Committee of the tee Chair Tom Abruzzese. Jessica Gold Boots of the take on a new role at the of the intersection at Revere businesses that felt starting Whole meeting on Dec. 16, “Believe me, I’m com- Everett Educational Coa- Parks Department. Beach Parkway. Collective- enforcement on Dec. 17 councillors said they want- pletely at peace with this lition (EEC) said she felt “After 31 years with Bos- ly, the two permitted hotel would be tricky because ed a pause to review the whole process right now. those looking to discredit ton’s Community Centers, sites will generate over it would be the peak sales contract terms that had just Priya Tahiliani will prove Tahiliani before she arrives Damien (Margardo) has ac- 300 rooms and an 80-seat time for the holidays,” said been delivered to them. all the naysayers wrong. are misguided. cepted a job with the Parks restaurant, with the larger Fidel Maltez, of the DPW. “Since March, we’ve I’ll stake my reputation on “I think that would be Dept.,” said BCYF Director of the two developments “We worked internally with been negotiating the TIF that. I think I’m a pretty very misguided because I Nicole DaSilva. “On behalf valued at $40 million. City Manager Tom Am- and plan with the state De- good judge of people and think all three candidates of the East Boston commu- “The infrastructure im- brosino and decided to do a partment of Housing and I couldn’t be more happy were vetted by more than nity, we want to thank him provements will help ad- soft enforcement in Decem- Community Development with the selection. Priya 350 hours of work by the for hardwork and commit- vance the long-term goal ber. This past week we’ve (DHCD),” said City Man- has tremendous energy, a Search Committee,” she ment to the BCYF Paris of a well-conceived Revere been going around inform- ager Tom Ambrosino. “The lot of experience, and going said. “They wouldn’t have and Pino Centers. We are Beach Transit-Oriented De- ing everyone and answer- terms were disclosed during back to the public meeting been put forward if not looking forward to working velopment District,” said ing questions. It’s more of the Smart Growth District at the Parlin Library, most qualified. If people are with him again in his new Mayor Arrigo. “Thanks to an informational roll out presentation. The detailed everybody said they want- saying they won’t support role as we continue to build the support of Gov. Baker, and actual enforcement will documents weren’t present- ed a former teacher. At our her, I am very disappoint- a strong relationship with Speaker DeLeo, Sen. Bon- start on Jan. 6 when every- ed until recently because meeting on Dec. 14, when ed. This isn’t about looking Parks Dept, bringing new core, and Rep. Vincent, this thing slows down.” it took awhile to negotiate she talked to us, it was a back, but moving forward programs and opportunities will fuel the momentum Maltez said on Jan. 6, in- and it had to go to DHCD teacher talking to us. I think and giving Ms. Tahiliani a to East Boston.” happening in Revere, ben- spectors from DPW and In- before it could come to the that’s vital. I think the su- chance. It’s time to move BCYF staff, family and efiting residents, visitors, spectional Services will go Council. That just took a perintendent and admin- on, especially since before friends held a special going and businesses along Ocean out to the stores and begin long time.” istrators still are teachers this, Everett was led for 30 away luncheon for Margar- Avenue.” enforcing the ordinance. Those negotiations in- and should not be so distant years by an alleged sex of- do recently at Paris Street. Arrigo added that these If any business is found in cluded many minor details from teaching. She came fender.” There, longtime collabora- grant monies will support non-compliance, they will that fulfilled legal obliga- across that way to me, and She said it isn’t a job tors, youth and co-workers the growth of Revere’s lo- have 14 days to correct the tions, he said, such as how obviously I wasn’t alone.” for life, and she hopes the stopped by to wish Margar- cal economy by creating problem. the agreement would be School Committeeman School Committee will do luck on his new endeav- walkable space between He said the biggest sup- administered and how the Frank Parker said Tahiliani do their due diligence and or. the mixed-use communi- plier of the plastic bags in apartments would be done. was a great choice, and make sure Tahiliani lives “I started working for ty, centered between two question is Market Basket. “The financial terms are people should try to get on up to expectations. BCYF in August 1988 as a T-stops. “Infrastructure im- The store, he said, believes the most significant thing, board and support her. He There were rumors that lifeguard at the Paris Street provements that advance it can make the change by but they are only one para- said comments that she is the Everett Teacher’s As- Pool,” said Margardo at the transit-oriented develop- then. graph in the document,” a “grad student” just aren’t sociation (ETA) was disap- party. “Since then I moved ment is key to a vibrant, “We had a meeting with he said. “DHCD has much correct. pointed with the choice, but into working with youth sustainable, and attractive Market Basket’s leadership greater concerns about how “Of the internal candi- President Kim Auger said and was most recently a community that encourages and shared the approach it will be administrated. dates, Mrs. Gauthier doesn’t that wasn’t the case. She BCYF Program Supervi- residents and visitors alike and they are confident they Those details took time.” have a doctorate, and Char- said they support the choice sor.” to utilize public transit,” he will be ready to fully roll Council President Dama- lie Obremski doesn’t have and will work with Supt. Margardo said he will said at the event out the ban by Jan. 6,” he li Vidot said the Council a doctorate,” he said. “Dr. Tahiliani. work as a Program Manag- Secretary Mike Ken- said. shouldn’t have been handed Easy has a doctorate, but it’s For her part, Tahiliani er for the Parks Department nealy said these Mass- The bag ban was passed the contract in short order in philosophy with a minor said she won’t fight against and is looking forward to Works improvements in earlier in 2019, but was de- before being expected to in educational leadership. the sentiment, but work to his new role there. Revere will also support in- layed until Dec. 17 for im- take such a major vote. Ms. Tahiliani in her current gain trust. She said she has ``I’m looking forward to creased multi-modal safety plementation. The ban was “It’s clear that the Coun- role as assistant superinten- been in the situation before the new challenges at Parks and connectivity between passed as a measure to help cil wants this project to dent…went into a hostile at Boston Public Schools and Rec.,” said Margardo. two prior MassWorks Infra- the environment with re- happen and no one has a environment and yet three where others didn’t agree “What I’m going to miss structure Projects at Shirley ducing the use of single-use problem with that,” she years later when you talk with her being chosen. most leaving BCYF will Avenue and Revere Beach plastics, and also to control said. “The problem I have to her colleagues they say Likewise, she said she has be all of the great seniors, Parkway. Additionally, the litter in Chelsea. is you drop a 100-page doc- she has done a great job… also found herself on the youth and the families that project will provide ancil- “Single-use plastic is ument at a Council meeting She can do the same in Ev- other side of the argument, I have worked with directly lary benefits for an -adja not good and is controlla- and expect a vote…No one erett if people are willing where she didn’t agree with all these years.” cent 200-unit, multi-fam- ble and can’t be recycled is talking to us about what to cooperate…She is part a choice made by others. Of his biggest accom- ily housing development, or repurposed,” he said. this other stuff is and we’re of a lawsuit challenging “Basically, I don’t want plishments Margardo said which is currently under “By eliminating single-use expected to vote on it. The inequality of pay and at the to dismiss that,” she said. is seeing the youth he construction. All three pri- plastic bags, we’re hoping Council deserves a little bit same time we’ve had three “It’s a valid feeling for taught years later with their vate developments are lo- to lead the change from an more respect and ore infor- MCAD complaints against those folks that were not own families. cated within a half mile of environmental standpoint. mation up front. It starts at us for harassment. Maybe if considered and those that “My biggest accom- the Revere Beach MBTA It can also reduce litter. You the top.” we had the courage that Pri- folks that supported them… plishment and compliment Subway Station, and all travel Broadway and there Some of the details in ya had three years ago, we I’m coming in and trying to is when an adult introduces three will advance the goals are always the white and the contract that were not wouldn’t be in this situation communicate with them me to their children and tell and vision of the city’s Re- black plastic bags all over previously known include today.” and build relationships and them I taught them to swim, vere Beach Transit-Orient- the sidewalk. Maybe with the City’s dedication of Councilor Michael Mc- trust…Unfortunately, I’m play basketball or I was just ed Development (TOD) the implementation of this, about $5 million in state Laughlin said he would not here to question the de- there for them,” said Mar- District. we can reduce that and you MassWorks grants to help support the decision, but is cision of the School Com- gardo. “I consider myself a “This administration won’t see these bags any- with infrastructure like disappointed with it. mittee, especially with ev- very lucky guy to have been recognizes the importance more.” new drainage, new sewers “I have watched the pro- erything everyone has been involved with this many of reliable, modern infra- There are some excep- and new roadways. Such cess from afar and have through. I thought they youths in East Boston.” structure to the safety and tions to the rule. a precedent exists already been very disappointed made an important decision Longtime BCYF Coor- success of communities The plastic bags used with the work done on Ev- throughout the process,” he and I’m here to try to work dinator Joe Weddleton said of all sizes,” said Secre- for produce and other loose erett Avenue and around the said. “Although I thank the with those who may be un- he was first a counselor to tary Kennealy. “This new articles are exempt, as are One North developments. 15 volunteers who served happy with that decision. Margardo when he attend- MassWorks award builds newspaper bags. A thicker, Some of those state grants, on the Search Committee, “My hope is these people ed BCYF programs, later a on past grants and supports reusable plastic bag will be however, have not yet been I absolutely believe it was will stay and want to be part BCYF co-worker and have Revere’s vision for Ocean for sale at most all stores received and there is hope a mistake to disqualify any of this new thing, even if it been good friends ever Avenue by unlocking new under the ordinance, but they would come this sum- individual currently work- wasn’t exactly what they since. hotels and housing and ben- there is no specified price mer. ing in the school system expected it would be,” she “I have had the pleasure efiting the restaurants and for them. The City Council was based on the past in which continued. of working with Damien businesses along Revere expected to vote on the TIF they were not directly in- Abruzzese said the de- for over 30 years and Beach.” COUNCIL LOOKS agreement Monday night at volved in. These individ- cision is put in context, as during that time we have Speaker DeLeo called its last regular meeting of uals that were considered one year ago this week, become great friends,” said Ocean Avenue an important AT TIF CONTRACT 2019, which came beyond insiders of Everett are in- the former superintendent Weddleton. “Damien is a corridor in Revere, and the CHELSEA - Several Record deadlines. dividuals that have dedicat- resigned amidst a flurry of loyal, dedicated, creative MassWorks grant will play Chelsea City Councillors ed their whole entire lives accusations – leaving the and hardworking individu- an important role in improv- had asked for a pause in to the City of Everett and School Committee to put al. He has a very engaging ing and maintaining access the Tax Incremental Fi- COMMITTEE having a positive impact the pieces together for the personality, especially with to this community’s most nancing (TIF) agreement UNANIMOUS on countless amounts of past 12 months. children. Damien is a con- precious natural resources this month in order to com- children’s lives including “People are going to summate professional, ded- – Revere Beach – as well pletely review the details of ON NEW mine throughout the Ever- have concerns,” he said. icated family man, amaz- as develop the surrounding a state-reviewed contract SUPERINTENDENT ett public school system. “Even with this selection, ing DJ and a great friend area for current and future between the Housing Au- EVERETT -A unani- After decades of positive there are naysayers criticiz- to those lucky enough to residents and visitors. thority, a private developer mous vote most of the time employment they were not ing our selection. All I can know him.” “The House has a long and the City. signals that everyone is on qualified to at least have say is a lot has happened history in supporting in- The TIF would allow board with the decision. an interview in my eyes is in a year and I think we’re frastructure investments the Corcoran Companies That might be the case shortsighted leadership for ending 2019 on a high note, $1M GRANT across the Commonwealth and the Chelsea Housing with the School Committee our community.” and on a much better note that draw visitors and sup- Authority to re-develop the in their 7-0 vote on Thurs- He said, though, he will than the end of 2018.” EARMARKED FOR port local business growth Innes Apartments into a day, Dec. 19, for Priya Ta- support Tahiliani in her new OCEAN AVENUE mixed-income community hiliani, but it doesn’t mean role. REVERE - On Decem- See METRO NEWS Page 12 Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, January 2, 2020 Email: [email protected] TEACHER HIGHLIGHT: Vincent Tarantino’s passion for science Kate’s Corner bleeds into success of his students Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories Georgeane Tacelli Cole- grateful for the opportuni- By Kate Anslinger man has been described by ty to bring people together What do you love about some as the exact name of to celebrate these powerful teaching in Winthrop? To see Vinny Tarantino one of the many yoga poses times of the year.” Winthrop is so special to leading a classroom, you that she teaches…a peace- To add to her noteworthy me because it's where I live, would never guess that ful warrior. By others, she experience, Coleman has went to school, and plan on he has only been teaching is described as the light also shared her expertise living for a very long time. high school Chemistry and in a dark room, accepting with the Survivors by the Teaching in Winthrop was Physics for a little over a of everyone in her path. Sea (SBTS). After losing a really the only option for year. His passion for both As the Founder of “In the close friend to breast cancer me when I decided to get subjects bleed into the suc- Moment Yoga,” Coleman at a young age, she helped into the profession because cess of his students, who has become a staple in the launch one of the first pilot it's the place that I know. often approach him to share community and has built a fitness training programs their victories in the class- reputation for helping oth- for breast cancer survivors. Do you have a role room. Tarantino discov- ers find peace physically “The Survivors by the model who inspired you ered his love of teaching and spiritually. Sea hold a very special place to teach? Georgeane Tacelli Coleman, in a roundabout way, after It all started in the early in my heart. They’re an in- I have plenty of role founder of In the Moment earning a master’s degree 2000s, when Coleman part- credible team of warriors models. My father, Carl Yoga. in accounting and working nered up with her sisters, spreading pure goodness Tarantino, always works as an accountant for nearly High School Chemistry and Richelle and Martine. The therapy for individuals ex- and assistance to anyone in Physics teacher, Vincent as hard as he can, putting two years. Having worked trio began offering wellness periencing high stress, anx- need. They are at the ready Tarantino. in long hours and even on as an assistant instructor at retreats, with the hopes of iety or depression. to provide medical advice, holidays while never com- Boston Tae Kwon Do since helping women reconnect “Yoga is a means to moral support, friendship, victories in all forms. Some plaining. His attitude has 2009, Tarantino had expe- with themselves, and de- self-discovery and growth, prayers, and honestly, any- students tell me about suc- really shown me that you rienced the joy of teaching tach from their busy sched- and to me, bears endless thing else. They really have cess in sports, other classes, need to put in the time in another capacity. While ules, stressful jobs, and the gifts. I love that there exists made such a remarkable video games, and even to and work hard to accom- he had always loved being hamster wheel of the daily this evolution of growth difference in the quality tell me they understood my plish things - he would re- in a role model position, he routine. During this time, within and that we never of life for so many people homework from the night mind me of this every time never pursued a career in Coleman was working a stop learning, thus the name going through tough times. before! It's very satisfying I brought home a report teaching, until he realized corporate job and in the be- “practice.” I also love that I’ve made some wonderful to think that I may have card or a sub-par test from that accounting would nev- ginning stages of raising a it is for everyone…..wheth- friends at SBTS and thor- had at least a small part in school. Another key role er bring him the same joy family and knew firsthand er drawn to the physical oughly enjoy partnering their success and that they model is my Tae Kwon Do that he found in a learning how stressful daily life practice, the restorative ele- with them in any way that could get something out of instructor, Jorge Alves, who setting. could be for women of all ments, the spiritual compo- I can, be it individual or for my class that's not limited really taught me that no one “I really enjoyed ac- backgrounds. Well aware nents and even the silence, greater causes.” to drawing a free-body dia- cares how much you know counting in college, but I of her love for the practice yoga is all encompassing When asked what she gram or balancing chemical until they know how much did not get the same joy of yoga, Coleman became and all- welcoming.” loves about the Town of out of the job or the ca- equations. I also spend a lot you care. That's a teaching certified to teach, left her If you’ve ever walked Winthrop, Coleman men- reer path,” said Tarantino, of time thinking about my philosophy that he has used job in Corporate America, by Hannaford Park during tions the hidden gem as- who finds excitement every subjects and how I would for many years here in Win- and began to pursue what the early morning hours of pect, and after talking to day while he teaches Hon- have wanted certain top- throp, and I keep it in mind would become a permanent the warmer months, you’ve her many practicing yogis ors and AP Chemistry and ics to be introduced to me. every day while teaching at fixture in her life…sharing likely run into a group of and friends, it’s agreed that Physics. That's one of the things that the high school. Addition- her love of yoga with oth- yogis following Coleman’s Coleman is a hidden gem really excites me, how can ally, I had many teachers in ers. lead in a Sunrise Yoga ses- herself. What do you love about I best deliver this content high school (who are now In 2008, Coleman found- sion. “Georgeane is passion- teaching? to reach as many students my co-workers) that have ed “In the Moment Yoga” “There is something ate about teaching yoga, One of my favorite things as possible? It's forced me formed my prototype for and spread her wings in the magical about practicing she is driven and gentle, is watching a student grow to really sit down and learn what a good teacher should yoga and fitness industry. yoga in a natural setting she works with the needs and accomplish something. my subjects from as many be. I hope that one day I Since then, her resume of where you can connect with of her class and not for I have students come to me angles as possible so that I can have a student think the classes include hot yoga, elements like the earth, the herself, she is very unself- all the time to share their can have a way to bring ev- same way about me that I all levels yoga and Vinya- sky, the sun, the moon, ish and giving, her voice eryone in. think about my teachers. sa yoga at a variety of dif- and breathe fresh air,” said is soothing but powerful, ferent fitness facilities, - in Coleman. “I’ve always sub- she is in complete control cluding Oceanside Pilates scribed to a strong belief in without appearing to be,” and Yoga Studio, RPM Fit- living in accordance with said yoga client and friend, nature’s rhythms. Anoth- Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 ness, and the East Boston Kathy Trainor. YMCA. Standing by her er favorite of mine are the To stay updated on her four, two-hour classes that and develop housing in “These upgrades from tentimes, constituents con- belief that yoga is benefi- classes, please follow cial in both mind and body, I hold annually in honor of In the Moment Yoga on close proximity to public Eliot Circle to Shirley Ave- tact my office concerned the seasonal changes. I’m transit and public recre- nue will enhance the qual- she also offers private and Facebook. about the state of the side- ational spaces,” said De- ity of life for residents and semi-private lessons as Leo. visitors to Revere Beach walks along Ocean Avenue, well as yoga Revere State Rep. alike,” she said. “The proj- as well as the condition of RoseLee Vincent thanked ect the City and DCR seek the street itself. I believe the Baker Administration to undertake includes new these targeted upgrades will and Speaker DeLeo for his lighting fixtures, new cross- advocacy for this Mass- walks, upgraded sidewalks be a great step toward im- Works Grant. and a resurfaced street. Of- proving Ocean Ave.” Stick to It! with ourALL NEW Sticky Note Keep Your Name in

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The acade- door Power Equipment Insti- Ferry remains out of commission tute (OPEI), an international trade association representing By Sue Ellen Woodcock small engine, utility vehicle said the engine, covered by and outdoor power equipment The Winthrop Ferry service warranty, has been ordered my will also include a police ride-along. remains suspended until me- Boston area to possibly take manufacturers and suppliers, from Cummins NE. chanical repairs can be made over the service that has been reminds home and business “We are currently working very popular with many local to one of its engines. on alternative service while owners that it’s best to get residents.” ready before a storm strikes. The town is still awaiting the equipment is down,” said delivery all of the necessary Town Council President Ron And what is in the ferry’s This class experience is designed to bring citizens into the sta- “In the rush right before the future? parts for the repair. 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