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VOL. 117 - NO. 25 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 21, 2013 $.30 A COPY It’s YOUR RIGHT Mayor Menino Jump Starts Summer as an American ... City Pools to Open 7 Days a Week VOTE Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Congressman Gabriel E. Ed Markey Gomez The 2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts will be held on Tuesday, June 25, Mayor Thomas M. Menino jump started BCYF Curley Beach (South Boston) BEACH 2013, in order to fi ll the Massachusetts Class II United the summer pool season in Boston and BCYF Curtis Hall (Jamaica Plain) States Senate seat for the remainder of the term ending announced that, for the second summer in BCYF Draper (West Roxbury) January 3, 2015. a row, the City of Boston’s Boston Centers BCYF Flaherty (Roslindale) The vacancy that prompted the special election was for Youth & Families (BCYF) will open 10 BCYF Holland (Dorchester) created by the resignation of Senator John Kerry, City swimming pools and one beach 7 days BCYF Mason (Roxbury) in order to become U.S. Secretary of State. A party a week beginning June 29th. These pools BCYF Mildred Avenue (Mattapan) primary election was held on April 30th to determinate include the City’s two outdoor pools, the BCYF Mirabella (North End) the nominees of each party for the general election. BCYF Clougherty Pool in Charlestown and BCYF Paris Street (East Boston) The Massachusetts Democrats nominated Congressman the BCYF Mirabella Pool in the North End, “From the newly-renovated BCYF Flaherty Ed Markey, while the Massachusetts Republicans which opens for the season on Saturday, Pool to the BCYF Mirabella Pool overlook- nominated Gabriel E. Gomez, a businessman and former June 22nd. ing the USS Constitution, we have a wide Navy SEAL. “With the warm weather on its way, we variety of pools and pool programming to The race has drawn remarks from the media, because want our residents to be able to beat the keep our residents healthy, engaged and of its potential similarity to the 2010 special election, heat seven days a week,” Mayor Menino happy,” said Daphne Griffin, Boston’s Chief when Republican State Senator Scott Brown upset the said. “We have amazing facilities in the of Human Services/Executive Director of Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Attorney General City, and I encourage all our families to take BCYF. Martha Coakley. advantage of them.” On Sundays, all pools are open from From Wikipedia The BCYF pools that will open seven days 11:30 am to 6:30 pm. During the week the a week are: hours vary. For specific information about Your vote does count ... BCYF Blackstone (South End) hours and programming, please visit BCYF Clougherty (Charlestown) www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf/facilities.

News Briefs Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and City of Boston by Sal Giarratani Team Up to Help Consumers with Questions and Complaints Even the U.S. Mail The Consumer Financial with the City of Boston to do nouncement, Boston resi- is Getting Politically Correct Protection Bureau (CFPB) just that.” dents who call the Mayor’s Last time I looked, this was the United States and the City of Boston an- “Constituent service has hotline with a question or of America and we speak English here. Just like nounced a partnership to always been at the forefront complaint about consumer that SEIU piece of literature I mentioned in my connect consumers with of our administration,” Bos- financial products or ser- other column, the US Postal Service recently the CFPB to ask questions ton Mayor Thomas M. vices will be transferred di- mailed out a piece of informational literature and submit complaints about Menino said. “This partner- rectly to the Bureau, which about having postage stamps delivered to your financial products and ser- ship gives us one more way can answer questions and mailbox. It came in two languages. English and vices. Boston consumers can to assist residents and gives accept complaints. Spanish. “Stamps Delivered” and “Timbres now dial the Mayor’s 24-Hour us the tools to address im- The CFPB works with con- Postales.” Hey, at least English is still printed first. Constituent Service hotline portant and often complex sumers on the challenges I await the day, I call some business and they tell at (617) 635-4500 to be con- financial questions they they face with financial me, “Press 2 for English.” Don’t laugh, I see it nected with the Bureau. may have.” products and services, and coming. Freedom, Liberty, Equality and Justice “We are proud to be team- In Boston, the phone num- now handles consumer com- and I still speak English. ing up with Mayor Menino to ber (617) 635-4500 is a non- plaints on credit cards, TSA Orders Wheelchair Bound give Bostonians new ways to emergency line connecting mortgages, bank accounts or access help with financial residents to city services. services, private student Double Amputee Marine to “Walk” products and services,” said City representatives are loans, consumer loans, When I read this I was incensed. The TSA in Director Richard Cordray. available 24 hours a day, credit reporting, and money (Continued on Page 15) “Consumers deserve to have seven days a week, to re- transfers. The CFPB screens someone on their side and spond to service requests we look forward to working and issues. With the an- (Continued on Page 12)

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Stirpe by Prof. Edmund Turiello Res Publica Nostra by David Trumbull A weekly column highlighting some of the more interesting aspects of our ancestry...our lineage...our roots. 2013 Fortnight for Freedom: June 21 to July 4 The U.S. Catholic bishops have called for FRANKLIN PIERCE a “Fortnight for Freedom,” a two-week period of prayer and action, to address many current challenges to religious liberty, including the August 1, 2013 deadline for religious organizations to comply with the HHS mandate. The Obama Administrations contracep- tive/abortifacient/sterilization mandate will begin to be enforced against nonprofit religious schools, charities and health care providers on August 1. Cardinal Dolan has said that the latest proposal from the Obama Administration “Appears to offer second- class status to our first-class institutions DATE OF BIRTH: November 23, 1804 in Catholic health care, Catholic education consciences are being violated can go to PLACE OF BIRTH: Hillsborough, NH and Catholic charities.” court to defend their rights. (Current DATE OF DEATH: October 8, 1869 Representative Diane Black (Rep., Tenn.) enforcement is chiefly at the discretion of PLACE OF DEATH: Concord, NH and over 175 other members of Congress of the Department of Health and Human SPOUSE: Jane both parties are sponsoring the Health Care Services, which is itself sponsoring some PRESIDENT: March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857 Conscience Rights Act (H.R.940). The Act attacks on conscience rights.) would improve federal law in three ways: In the days to come, Congress must decide Resigned his term in the Senate, after two in the House, 1. Correcting loopholes and other deficien- whether to address this problem through To nurse a sick wife, this man was no louse; cies in the major federal law preventing must-pass legislation before that deadline. Franklin Pierce was the name of this next C.E.O., governmental discrimination against Members of the House should be urged to Number fourteen in line as our presidents go. health care providers that do not help pro- co-sponsor the Health Care Conscience vide or pay for abortions. Rights Act and to include it in the next bill Enlisted as a private in the Mexican War, 2. Inserting a conscience clause into the needed to keep the federal government Fought with the others knew what it was for; health care reform law, so its mandates for operating. Complained about rank, oh boy did he holler, particular “benefits” in private health plans Sadly, here in Massachusetts, the most Two years later they pinned a gold star on his collar. will not be used to force insurers, employ- Catholic State in the Union (45% Catholic), They called him a snowbird with concerns for the South, ers and individuals to violate their con- not a single one of our representatives in Worked for joint harmony, not just word of mouth; sciences or give up their health insurance. Congress has signed on as co-sponsor of this In this vein he tried, to get people thinkin’, 3. Add a “private right of action” to exist- bill to remove second-class status from While he remained a strong critic of Abraham Lincoln. ing federal conscience laws, so those whose Catholics. His wife, Jane Means Appleton, was loaded with knowledge, Her father was the president of Maine’s Bowdoin College; They say she was frail and extremely shy, Saint Anthelm, Bishop of Belley It was a sad thing for her to watch daddy die. by Bennett Molinari and Richard Molinari She maintained a strict code of social behavior. Saint Anthelm, who should Anthelm then spent a few It was her standard practice to pray to her savior; not be confused with Saint years living as a hermit. She had more than her share of great misery, Anselm of Canterbury, was He then returned to the Two of her three sons died in their nursery. born about the year 1107 Grand Chartreus in 1152, near Chambery in Savoy, during this period a schism Then as a cap, to her sorrow and pain, France of a noble family who broke out in the Church Her remaining son was killed by a train; educated him for the Church. and Anthelm was asked She never recovered from this tragic blow, After he was ordained, to help defend the sitting Occupied the White House, but as a no show. he was made provost and canonically elected Pope Maintained her protocol in limited ways, secretary of the province Alexander III against a rival, With the help of a friend from her girlhood days; of Geneva which he man- the antipope, Victor IV, put Jane passed away at age fifty-seven, aged astutely. Anthelm was forward by the powerful The way I see it, she must now be in heaven. a well-intentioned young German Emperor, Frederick priest, hospitable and gener- Barbarossa. Saint Anthelm ous, but he retained worldly supported the true Pope ambitions of success. vigorously, resulting in the His outlook changed, when Pope’s triumph. Alexan- quite by chance, he made der III appointed Anthelm a visit to the Carthusian Bishop of Belley in 1163. In Charterhouse at Portes. He that position, he is said was drawn immediately to to have been fearless and monastic life. Anthelm re- uncompromising. signed his ecclesiastical po- Pope Alexander then sent sition in Geneva and at Anthelm to England to me- the age of thirty, joined the diate the dispute between Carthusian Order founded Henry II and St. Thomas by Saint Bruno. Within two Becket. Anthelm was un- years, Anthelm was made able to undertake that jour- prior of the motherhouse ney because of illness. He of his Order, Grande Char- returned to Belley to care for truese, which had been and an aqueduct. Anthelm the poor and for the local damaged. It soon began to also united the various char- lepers, he died on June 26, flourish under his leader- terhouses of the Order and 1178. Saint Anthelm’s feast ship. Anthelm made the standardized their Rule. In is celebrated on June 26. monastery a worthy mother- the process, he became the He is rightfully regarded as house of the Carthusians, first Master General of the the greatest ecclesiastic of constructing a defensive wall Order. his age. Day of Portugal Parade The 8th edition of the Boston cies and other regional Following the parade Portuguese Festival and products. their will be a Block Party Parade will take place this The parade will begin at starring Nélia, a famous Sunday, June 23rd begin- Portuguese Square (Concord Portuguese-American ning at 1:30 pm. Avenue) in Somerville and singer, in Saint Anthony’s The parade will include a work its way down Cam- Churchyard (starting around The Federal Trade Commission variety of colourful floats, bridge Street through Inman 4:30 pm). bands and marching groups Square to its ending location The event is open to the works for the consumer to prevent fraud and deception. from various Portuguese in front of St. Anthony’s public and admission is free. Call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) communities across Massa- Church at the corner of Cam- For further information, or log on to www.ftc.gov. chusetts, as well as stands bridge Street and Cardinal please log on to www.boston selling Portuguese delica- Medeiros Avenue. portuguesefestival.org POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Page 3 Bay State Chapter of Freedoms Foundation Pamela Donnaruma, Publisher and Editor Elects New Officers, Swears in New Members 5 Prince Street, P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 th 617-227-8929 617-227-8928 FAX 617-227-5307 at 35 Annual Meeting e-mail: [email protected] High School Students Make Presentation about Youth Leadership Conference Trip to Valley Forge Website: www.BostonPostGazette.com The Bay State Chapter of battlefield where George Freedoms Foundation at Val- Washington’s Army was sta- Subscriptions in the United States $30.00 yearly ley Forge recently held its tioned during the Revolu- Published weekly by 35th Annual Meeting at tionary War. Making the Post-Gazette, 5 Prince St., P.O. Box 130135, Spinelli’s in East Boston presentation were: Anna Boston, MA 02113 where new officers were Rodriguez, Derek Curtin, USPS 1538 – Second-Class Postage paid at Boston, MA elected, new Chapter mem- Amina Miliani, Charles POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the bers were sworn in and local Paizante and Alessandra POST-GAZETTE - P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 students gave the Chapter a Torres, all from East Boston video presentation about High School; Gloribel Rivas James V. Donnaruma Caesar L. Donnaruma Phyllis F. Donnaruma their recent Youth Leader- and Alexandra Zuluaga, both 1896 to 1953 1953 to 1971 1971 to 1990 ship Conference trip to of Boston Latin School; Kelly Vol. 117 - No. 25 Friday, June 21, 2013 Valley Forge, Penn. Marie Russo and Erostin The Chapter officers and Lushka, both of Winthrop OUR POLICY: To help preserve the ideals and sacred traditions directors sworn in for the High School; and Michael of this our adopted country the United States of America: 2013-14 year were: Presi- Dreeszen from Revere High To revere its laws and inspire others to respect and obey them: dent Ed Coletta of East School. Nina and Ed Coletta To strive unceasingly to quicken the public’s sense of civic duty: Boston; Vice President for of East Boston were the adult In all ways to aid in making this country greater and better Program and Activities Ben chaperones on the trip. than we found it. Tauro of East Boston; Public- Freedoms Foundation is a ity Committee Chairman NEW PRESIDENT ... Ed non-profit organization dedi- Ron Vecchia of Winthrop; Coletta (right) was cated to teaching all citizens North End Education Committee Chair- installed as the new the principles upon which man Ed Coletta; Awards Com- president of the Freedoms our nation was founded. The mittee Chairperson Dottie Foundation Bay State organization seeks to con- Younger Seniors Club Barbecue D’Onofrio of Winthrop; Chapter for 2013-14. He is vey the close link between Secretary Marisa DiPietro shown with installing the rights and the responsi- of East Boston; Treasurer officer Dr. Stephen Maio. bilities of citizens in society. Joseph V. Ferrino, Sr., of Winthrop and Board of Directors Sal Bramante, Francine D’Andrea, Ed Hargreaves, Buddy Mangini, Phil Salois and Edward Survilas. The new members who were inducted into the Bay State Chapter are: Donna and Steven Dreeszen, Barbara Bishop, Janis and Bob Woodman, Janet Rosa, Donna Charvat, Deborah Jackson, and Franco Vitiello. Finally, ten local high school students presented a video and a Power Point pre- NEW OFFICERS … The Freedoms Foundation swore-in On Tuesday, June 4th North End Against Drugs provided a sentation about their expe- new officers for the 2013-14 year. Shown (l-r) are install- barbecue for Ida DePasquale’s North End Younger Seniors riences at the Youth Lead- ing officer Peter Ingineri, Vice President for Programs club. Fifty of the club’s members were treated to hamburg- ership Conference, held in and Activities Ben Tauro, Publicity Chairman Ron Vecchia ers, hot dogs, sausages, chips and water. Chief cook was April at the Freedoms Foun- and Secretary Marisa DiPietro. Mikey “Fudd” Giannasoli who also donated half of the cost dation at Valley Forge and of the event to NEAD. Thanks so very much Mike, Angela their tour of the Valley Forge Cornacchio who helped serve and for being the official photographer, to Carl Ameno and the Nazzaro Center for providing the venue and the grill. It was a wonderful event NEW MEMBERS … New on a beautiful sunny Tuesday afternoon. members were installed at the Bay State Chapter of Freedoms Foundation. Shown L-R are: Past President Joe Ferrino Jr., new members Janet Rosa, Donna Charvat, Donna Dreeszen, Barbara Bishop, Franco Vitiello, Bob and Janis Woodman and installing officer, Dr. Matt Mallen.

YOUTH LEADERSHIP … The Bay State Chapter of Freedoms Foundation recently sent ten high school students to the Freedoms Foundation Youth Leadership Conference in Valley Forge, PA. Shown with their conference plaques: Seated, L-R: Amina Miliani, Anna Rodriguez, Gloribel Rivas and Alexandra Zuluaga. Standing, L-R: chaperone Ed Send letter to: Pamela Donnaruma, Editor, Coletta, Michael Dreeszen, Erostin Lushka, Derek Curtin, Charles Paizante, Alessandra The Post-Gazette, P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 Torres, chaperone Nina Coletta and Kelly Marie Russo. (Photos by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) Page 4 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 L’Anno Bello: A Year in Italian Folklore Dreams of Midsummer Nights by Ally Di Censo THINKING The great author William It is also important to re- down rivers and interpret OUT LOUD Shakespeare had it right member that the summer their future by analyzing the by Sal Giarratani when he named one of his solstice not only forms the movement of the garlands. most famous comedic plays longest day of the year, but Spain and Portugal mark On June 11th at the Statehouse, there were hearings held by A Midsummer Night’s Dream. also the time after which the St. John’s Day with huge out- the Joint Committee on Public Health on proposed GMO label- The nights that fall around days grow progressively door carnivals, bonfires and ing. I attended and heard testimonies regarding proposed laws the summer solstice have a shorter. That is why I believe gathering of herbs. Never a requiring the labeling of genetically engineered foods (GMOs). hazy, illusory quality about that it makes more sense to country to pass up a festival, I was encouraged to attend by Michelle DeFronzo and I am them. The evening descends treat the summer solstice as Italy also holds its own glad I did. softly and twinkly, the peri- the core rather than the St. John’s Day celebrations. Need for Labeling winkle blue sky framed by start of summer — it seems Since St. John the Baptist is by Michelle DeFronzo the pink and golden clouds wrong that summer should the patron saint of Florence, around the horizon. School begin just as the sun is fad- Genoa and Turin, those cit- GE foods (Genetically Engi- 90 percent of soybeans and is out and the sensation of ing! Many old Midsummer ies boast summer parties neered or GMOs) are becom- cotton and over 85 percent unbridled freedom and pos- traditions later moved to replete with fireworks dis- ing more and more prevalent of field corn cultivated in the sibility permeates the sticky St. John’s Day, the holiday plays. My father still fondly in our foods every year in- United States were geneti- summer nights. Fireflies be- that honors the birth of remembers gathering le mele cluding baby food. Many of cally modified. Nearly 75 gin to float through my back- St. John the Baptist six di San Giovanni, or St. John’s the popular kids’ cereals, percent of processed foods yard, their bright green bulbs months before Christmas. apples, which are green crackers and frozen entrees sold in grocery stores con- resembling delicate pixies. In Italy, the customs of apples so named because contain GE ingredients. tain GMOS. As a result, more Yes, it is now summertime St. John’s Day commemo- they flourish extremely early, Approximately 70 percent and more individuals are in Boston and many people rate both the decline of the around Midsummer. No mat- to 80 percent of processed contracting GI problems, celebrate these days as the sun and the magic which ter where one goes, these foods available in U.S. gro- endocrine disruption and start of summer vacation. supposedly pervades the celebrations revel in the joy cery stores likely contain tumors including Latin However, the term midsum- longest day of the year. On and abundance of high sum- some genetically engineered American women whose mer, or the archaic word for the eve of June 24th, the mer. Even the United States (GE) materials. The safety of diets include high amounts the summer solstice, may fuochi di San Giovanni or enjoys a feast around this these foods is inadequately of corn! lead to confusion for those St. John’s fires, dot the time marked by fireworks, tested and many potential Biotechnology companies used to our modern calendar countryside. These bonfires family gatherings, water and health concerns, such as allow very little independent — isn’t it the beginning of blaze from the top of hills, warm-weather fun. It is the presence of allergens research on their patented summer now, rather than with the intention of mim- called, of course, the Fourth and toxins, may be over- crops and The Federal gov- the middle? The answer lies icking the luminosity of the of July. looked under current test- ernment does not do safety in the fact that people of pre- sun and encouraging it to The true magic of ing protocols. testing on GMOs. The poten- industrial European societ- remain longer in the sky. St. John’s Day, or Midsum- Labeling GMOs has strong tial long term risks to public ies counted the seasons The evening before St. John’s mer, is that it perfectly cap- popular support. health from genetically based on agriculture and Day also proved opportune tures the liberation and joy Ninety percent of Ameri- modified foods are currently harvests. The holiday of for gathering herbs, which of the summertime, yet also cans support labeling geneti- unknown. Because there is St. John’s Day, which occurs bristled with mystical prop- includes a tinge of sadness. cally engineered foods. scientific uncertainty, there on June 24th, a couple of days erties on this night. Young We know that after the sol- More than 50 other coun- is an even greater need for after the solstice, absorbed Italians would take these stice, the sun will shorten tries already have GMO- labeling to allow consumers the folk traditions of Mid- herbs home and use them its reign in the sky. Soon, labeling laws. More than to make informed choices. summer and points to its for divination, particularly dark winter nights will come. importance as a turning point pertaining to romantic However, the people of olden (Michelle DeFronzo is an East Boston businesswoman and in the year. The customs matters. societies recognized that the a member of the East Boston Chamber of Commerce.) that accompany St. John’s All across Europe, people year is a cycle and that soon POST-GAZETTE Day, from Italy and else- commemorate Midsummer the sun will be born again, EAST BOSTON SATELLITE OFFICE where, demonstrate the bit- and St. John’s Day with ritu- in the bright glory of the win- tersweet nature of this sum- als involving water, fire and ter solstice and its accompa- mery feast. vegetation. In the Scandina- nying feasts like Christmas IS NOW OPEN For old European cultures, vian countries, Midsummer and Hanukkah. 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THE FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN HOST Green & White Ball

Co-chairs Kate Gilbane, Alli Achtmeyer and Katherine O’Keeffe. Peter Nicholas, Erik Witkowski and Jeff Mitchell. The Friends of the Public Garden hosted the 2013 Green & White Ball on Friday, will support the final phase of the project May 17th at the Taj Boston hotel to raise which will commence this fall. The final funds to support the organization’s mission phase includes restoring the historic iron to preserve and enhance Boston’s three fence along Tremont Street, reclaiming this historic downtown parks: the Boston Com- area once again as parkland and not part of mon, the Public Garden and the Common- the busy street. wealth Avenue Mall. This year’s black tie The three historic parks are a place to gala was co-Chaired by Allison Achtmeyer, enjoy with family and friends, a pathway Still “Quincy Strong” Kate Gilbane, Katherine O’Keeffe and Annie through which neighbors commute to work Sacerdote and was attended by 200 guests, each day, or a place of respite. The parks and raised $370,000 for the parks. face many threats and challenges both The Friends mobilize citizen advocacy for natural and manmade, but with the help of parks protection, sponsor educational programs and family events, like Duckling Day, in the parks and provide much-needed

Christy Nicholas and Nonnie Burnes. our supporters, who understand the impor- Jean Egan, Lori Haller and Carolyn tance of these urban jewels in the heart of Morey. our city, the Friends works hard to protect financial support for tree care, bench these civic treasures. replacement, monument conservation and All of the Friends work is made possible fountain restoration and maintenance, through contributions from community ensuring that the critical natural and struc- members and events like the Green & White tural features of these parks receive the Ball. “The Green & White Ball is a wonder- The Quincy City Council recently honored former vital care that they need. ful opportunity to bring together many people Quincy resident Sal Giarratani in honor of his 40 years Beyond the annual stewardship work in who truly care about preserving or improv- with the Department of Mental Health. Shown in photo, the parks, the Friends has made great ing the quality of these green spaces. We City Council President Michael McFarland presenting progress on a significant improvement are so very grateful for everyone’s gener- City Council citation to Sal Giarratani on June 10th. project on the Common to renovate the ous support.” stated Friends Executive Brewer Fountain Plaza and Liberty Mall Director, Elizabeth Vizza. parkland stretching from Tremont Street up About the Friends of the Public Garden: to the base of the State House. This is the The Friends of the Public Garden is a non- most ambitious project in our 43-year his- profit citizen’s advocacy group formed in tory and has already transformed the dete- 1970 to preserve and enhance the Boston riorated and most heavily used corner of the Common, the Public Garden and the Com- Common into one of the most striking gath- monwealth Avenue Mall in collaboration ering places in the city. The plaza is now with the Mayor and the Parks and Recre- adorned with café tables, chairs, umbrellas, ation Department of the City of Boston. A a food truck, a “reading room”, chess and model public-private partnership and the ROSTICCERIA & TRATTORIA checkers games, and piano music at lunch- first in the region, the Friends number over time. Some of the proceeds from the Ball 2500 members and many volunteers. (Photos by Roger Farrington) NORTH END 6 Prince St. Third Annual “Girl” Friends of the North End Reunion Boston, MA 02113 Start spreading the word, the Annual Girl to honor any checks after the deadline tel: 617.742.4336 Friends of the North End gathering will take August 31, 2013. place on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at Only tables of 10 may be reserved. fax 617.248.0808 the Knights of Columbus Hall* located at We look forward to seeing all the “girl” 545 Medford Street, Charlestown, MA. The friends of the North End once again on cost is $55 per ticket and a Cash Bar will be September 28th. BEACON HILL available. For further information contact any in the 89 Charles St. Please send your check by August 31, committee: Francine Capodilupo Gannon, Boston, MA 02114 2013 made payable to Francine Gannon and Chairman (617-742-6912), Carol Langone mail to: Ms. Francine Gannon, 74 Commer- Catanzaro (617-238-1925), Diane Passero tel: 617.227.9023 cial Street, Boston, MA, 02109. Pesaturo (781-443-3624) or Christina Penta fax: 617.227.0499 If you are replying for more than one (617-227-9568). person, please list their names (include *Limited free parking is available around maiden name if applicable) and addresses. the Knights Hall across the street. We www.artuboston.com Space will once again be limited, so please recommend that you make an effort to plan accordingly as we will not be able carpool. Page 6 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Charlestown 2013 Bunker Hill Day Parade Freeway Sunday, June 16, 2013 Says ...

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In another couple of weeks than usual, cuddle them, and the 4th of July will be here. talk to them in soft voices. So I am going to be early Rather than easing a dog’s with my article because I am fears, however, this often very concerned about my reinforces the dog’s fearful pooch friends and that they behaviors. will be safe. The 4th of July Try not to react to the fire- is a time of celebration. It’s works yourself. If you jump all about food, family, fun and or tense up when you hear fireworks. However, it could fireworks because you are be a dangerous and frighten- anticipating your dog’s fear, ing time for my pooch friends. you may make them fair Fireworks and dogs simply do worse. Your body language not mix. Many owners under- can tell a dog that there is a estimate their dogs when it reason to be afraid. comes to fireworks. The truth Drown out the sound of the is, even the bravest dogs can fireworks. Try to turn the become terrified by their radio or television and keep sound. The most important your windows closed during thing you can do for my pooch the fireworks. If the weather friends is to keep them away permits, a fan or air condi- from fireworks displays. If tioner (if your dog isn’t afraid you plan to go see fireworks, of those sounds) can help too. do your pet a favor and leave Don’t push your dog past them home. If fireworks can his comfort zone. Allow him be heard near your home, or her to hide if they feel keep them indoors for the more comfortable in their evening, and give them a crate or under the bed. Don’t safe place to curl up, like a pull him or her or try to force crate or plush dog bed with them closer to the fireworks blankets. If your dog does in an attempt to get him or experience fear and anxiety her used to the sounds. This from the noise (such as I do) may result in an increase it is essential to know how in fear, and a frightened dog to deal with it. may become aggressive if Help ease your dog’s fears. pushed past their comfort These things may help with level. dogs that have a mild or mod- Dealing with a Dog’s erate fear of fireworks. Severe Fear of Fireworks: Don’t change your behav- In the case of severe ior. Many people feel com- phobia, nothing may work to pelled to baby their dogs when ease your dog’s fear. If the dog is showing signs of fear. We pet them more (Continued on Page 14)

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JUNE PADRE PIO PROCESSION June 23 Mass at St. Leonard Church 10:30 am Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts. 2 pm JULY MADONNA DEL GRAZIE July 7 Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts 2 pm

ST. ROCCO July 14 Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts 1 pm ST. JOSEPH July 26, 27, 28 Hanover & Battery Sts. Sunday Procession 1 pm AUGUST (Photos by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) ST. AGRIPPINA August 2, 3, 4 Hanover St. & Battery St. vives as does the Madonna across the street Sunday Procession 1 pm from it towering over Orient Heights itself. Info: Call 617-367-2756 Father Gino considered Father Rocco a MADONNA DELLA CAVA August 9, 10, 11 mentor showing the way for others to care for life around us and spoke a phrase that Hanover & Battery Sts. summed up Father Rocco. “Ave Maria, Sunday Procession 1 pm Avanti.” Loosely translated “Forward with Mary.” MADONNA del SOCCORSO August 15, 16, 17, 18 City Councilor Sal LaMattina spoke of North, Fleet & Lewis Sts. (Fisherman’s) Father Rocco’s passion for living the good Sunday Procession 1 pm life and the example he set through his work for those who knew him. State Rep. Carlo ST. ANTHONY August 23, 24, 25 Basile, another neighbor on Orient Avenue Endicott, N. Margin & Thacher Sts. Father Rocco Cresscenzi was a legend at was also there to share in the honor of nam- Sunday Procession 12 pm Don Orione. When he came to East Boston’s ing a piece of Orient Heights real estate in Orient Heights, he had a dream and that honor of Father Rocco. ST. LUCY August 26 dream lives on in his passing. The neigh- Father Rocco’s fingerprints are all over this Monday Procession - Endicott St. 5 pm borhood remembers this beloved servant of section of Orient Avenue and now so will be God. The Don Orione nursing home sur- his name for all to see. SEPTEMBER ST. ROSALIE September 8 EAST BOSTON KIWANIS CLUB TO HOST Procession Only - North Square 1 pm Red Cross Community Blood Drive MORE ITALIAN FESTIVALS The Kiwanis Club of East watching fireworks, having receive a free Red Sox Malden, MA Boston will host a commu- a picnic or rooting on the T-shirt. And all presenting nity blood drive with the home team. So please do- donors in June will be en- SAINT ROCCO FESTIVAL August 9, 10, 11 American Red Cross on Sat- nate and give someone a tered to win a $200 gift card Pearl Street urday, June 22, 2013, from summer of stories to tell. from Suburban Propane to Sunday Procession 1 pm 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Donors are welcomed to help fuel your community. East Boston Social Centers come in off-the-street, but The Kiwanis Club of East Lawrence, MA gym, 68 Central Square in an appointment is preferred. Boston is an organization FEAST OF THE THREE SAINTS Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1 East Boston. To make an appointment, of volunteers dedicated to Saints Alfi o, Filadelfo and Cirino When you donate blood this please call 1-800-RED changing the world one Common & Union St., Lawrence Saturday, you could be giv- CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or child and one community at ing someone time to make visit: redcrossblood.org. a time through community Sunday Procession 3 pm their own success stories — All presenting donors will service. Cambridge Festival SS COSMAS AND DAMIAN September 7 - 8 Warren and Cambridge St., Cambridge CELEBRATE SUMMER SOLSTICE Info: Call 617-354-7992 Free Event Hosted by Boston Natural Areas Network Celebrating Summer’s Longest Day Join Boston Natural Areas Network for this annual celebration of the Summer Solstice. Children are invited to participate in and enjoy an evening view of Boston Harbor. The Solstice Celebration will be held from LUCIA st 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, June 21 , at R I S T O R A N T E & B A R the Condor Street Urban Wild located off Condor Street at the intersection with Traditional Italian Cuisine Glendon Street in East Boston. For more info about events hosted by Boston 415 Hanover Street, Boston Natural Areas Network, call 617-542-7696 or 617.367.2353 email [email protected].

11 Mount Vernon Street, Winchester Southeast Asian Water Festival 781.729.0515 The Southeast Asian Water Festival will be held along the Merrimack River at the Lowell Heritage State Park Esplanade Private Function Rooms for any Occasion Sampas Pavillion/UMass Lowell Boathouse, Christening • Bridal Shower • Baby Shower 500 Pawtucket Boulevard, Lowell, MA on Wednesday, August 17th, noon to 5:00 pm Birthday • Bereavement, Etc. Traditional live music and dance, a fash- ion show, dragon boat races, games, activi- Donato Frattaroli ties, Asian food, Southeast Asian arts & [email protected] www.luciaristorante.com crafts and more. Free. Call 978-656-1732 or [email protected] for details. Page 8 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013

EAST BOSTON MAIN STREETS Networking Breakfast by Sal Giarratani

The East Boston Main passion to serve the people Streets folks held its and trying to be their voice community networking on Capitol Hill. The event breakfast at Spinelli’s in also gave attendees a way to Day Square on Wednesday, mingle among themselves June 12th. The function and share business experi- room was packed to hear ences and offer advice in keynote speaker U.S. Rep. bringing new business to Michael Capuano speak on this community. his take of what is happen- Max Gruner, the executive ing today down in Washing- director of East Boston Main ton. He spoke on the lack of Streets also announced that compromise that has log- on June 20th at 6:00 pm the jammed the government Strand Theater in Uphams from dealing with issues Corner would be the site of that need to be dealt with the Boston Main Streets such as immigration re- Annual Awards Ceremony form. Over 200 folks were honoring Main Streets vol- in attendance to hear the unteers and Businesses of congressman speak of his 2013.

(Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) Wall that Heals Draws Large Crowds in Revere by Sal Giarratani

Revere was transformed recently into a for the past several months. He called the Vietnam Memorial over the holiday week- Wall’s visit to Revere “a very powerful end of Flag Day/Bunker Hill Day as the “Wall time for those who served in Vietnam and that Heals,” a travelling Vietnam Veterans even for those who did not.” The crowd Memorial arrived in Revere and was sta- was a mix of young and old, veterans from tioned for public viewing from June 13-16 World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and behind the Beachmont VFW Post at Afghanistan. Frederick’s Park. Opening ceremonies were Guest speaker was state Representa- held in the quiet rain of Thursday, June tive Harold P. Naughton, Jr., who spoke of 13th. his father who had served in World War II. This event came about thanks to a The representative himself is a retired committee of veterans and citizens and major in the U.S. Army having served in was led by Revere Veterans Agent Nick Bua Iraq.

State Senator Anthony Petruccelli, D-East Boston, Revere Mayor Dan Rizzo and State Rep. Harold Naughton, Jr., D-Clinton.

(Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Page 9 Socially Scene by Angela Cornacchio

Sting will be in Boston at the Bank of America Pavilion on June 21st. Rapture, Blister, Burn is such a hit they have extended statistically less likely. If their stay at the Huntington Theater through June 30th. you’re going to take a big (Photo courtesy of bigstory.ap.org) leap and remake yourself, you have to do it now.” Get Your Groove in the Heart and catch The B-52s & Rapture, Blister, Burn audiences here in Boston. Rapture, Blister, Burn The Go-Go’s in concert on June 23rd. Makes an Extended Stay What the play has to say debuted at Playwrights Hori- (Photo courtesy of Rock Cousteau) .... This hilarious comedy about marriage, feminism, zon in May 2012 where NY has been in the Hub for and parenthood — from the Daily News called it, “a highly entertaining experi- particular pavilion, which some time but with sold-out 20-something, 40-some- smart, funny, and lighting- ence to the fans and music can be broken down and shows and the demands for thing and 70-something per- paced look at feminism.” enthusiasts. With their up- moved if desired. This kind more the Huntington spective — is savagely funny I recommend you get in beat sound and psychedelic of flexibility is the future of Theatre has booked this and deeply human.” Hear to see this show before it groove what a great way to venue design, as owners 2013 Pulitzer Prize finalist more from DuBois about the leaves the city as I rate it spend a Sunday on the and operators increasingly through June 30th. production at huntington in the top five to do this waterfront. need to be able to relocate The Huntington Theatre theatre.org/rapture-peter. summer. The Huntington The Bank of America and reconfigure their the- Company concludes its 31st In Rapture, Blister, Burn, Theatre is located at 527 Pavilion is an outdoor am- aters to take advantage season with the 2013 scholar and favorite on the Tremont Street, Calderwood phitheater located on the of every booking opportun- Pulitzer Prize for Drama television pundits circuit Pavilion at the BCA, Boston. waterfront in Boston. With a ity in a very competitive finalist Rapture, Blister, Catherine (Shindle) returns You can purchase tickets at seating capacity of 5,000 it market. Burn by Gina Gionfriddo to her hometown to care for www.huntingtontheatre.org is one of the larger venues The Bank of America (Becky Shaw). Hailed by The her aging mother, the or by phone at 617-266-0800. in the area. Pavilion is located at 290 New York Times as “an in- outspoken Alice (Carroll). Bank of America Pavilion Originally known as the Northern Avenue, Boston tensely smart, immensely Reuniting with graduate Welcome Big Shots .… You Harbor Lights Pavilion, Live and can be reached at funny new play,” the searing school friend Gwen know the summer has offi- Nation purchased the venue 617- 728-1600 for general comedy examines the psy- (McNamara) and Gwen’s cially started when top bands in 1999 and sold the nam- information. You can visit ches of two women in mid- husband Don (also Cath- start to roll in. ing rights to FleetBoston www.bankofamericapavilion.net life as they reconsider the erine’s former flame) as she Friday, June 21st the one Financial, changing the for more information on differing choices they have also begins facing life alone, and only Sting will hit the name of the venue to the upcoming shows. made. Huntington Artistic Catherine begins to doubt stage. For all the fans of FleetBoston Pavilion. Later Ashmont Grill Hosts Director Peter DuBois (Sons her decision to put her Sting there is some good in 2004 when FleetBoston Patio Parties .... For the past of the Prophet) reunites with career before a personal life, news to share as the English merged with Bank of three summers, chef-owner Gionfriddo and helms a cast just as Gwen is questioning musician and world re- America the pavilion was Chris Douglass of ASHMONT featuring Kate Shindle as her own decisions as well. nowned artist will be creat- renamed to Bank of America GRILL has maximized his academic rock-star Cath- When Catherine begins ing a night to remember Pavilion. shady backyard patio by erine Croll and Annie teaching a course in Alice’s for the fans in Boston with Located on Boston’s Fan throwing a variety of outdoor McNamara as her friend home on feminist theory to his live performance. Sting Pier, adjacent to Rowes feasts; each one has sold Gwen Harper, local favorites Gwen and a student from started his career as the Wharf, this seasonal amphi- out quickly. Douglass debuts Timothy John Smith the local college (Esper), the lead singer of the popular theater is designed for easy details of four dining events (Candide) and Nancy E. three generations of women rock band “The Police.” Sting assembly in the spring and scheduled for June, July, Carroll (Good People, Luck of consider the choices they has a huge fan base owing dismantling in the fall. The August and September. the Irish) and Huntington have and the ones they to his hit albums that also high profile of the roof allows Price and menus vary. The newcomer Shannon Esper. have made. got him the coveted Golden spectators to take in pan- chance to experience Dor- “Gina Gionfriddo crafts “My play, Becky Shaw, feels Globe, an Emmy and entry oramic views of the Boston chester al fresco, Priceless! plays of ideas in such a way to me a play about years into the Rock and Roll Hall skyline and provides the JOEL GOTT WINE DINNER: that you feel incredibly happy 30-35,” Gionfriddo reflects. of Fame. An outdoor venue height needed for sound and Monday, June 24th begin- to be in the theatre and “It’s still possible to launch with the best hits of the ’80s. lighting equipment behind ning at 6:00 pm. Five deli- engaging with them,” says a career or start a family, I’d say it’s a must see! the stage. cious courses of seasonal DuBois of his longtime but you need to hurry up. Sunday, June 23rd wel- The circular footprint of cuisine served communally artistic partner. “This sharp, Rapture, Blister, Burn feels comes The B-52s & The the amphitheater, which on the patio and paired with smart comedy, set in a small like a play about years 40- Go-Go’s. The B-52s and The covers an acre of land, would five wines from this white- New England college town 45. Big, unfulfilled dreams Go-Go’s teamed up for the make it conducive to any hot winery. Gott’s local rep- will connect deeply with our are still possible, but they’re joint U.S. tour early this arena-like activity, such as resentative will speak. Seat- summer will be seen enter- boxing, tennis, and circus ing for this event is limited taining the gathered fans in performances, although only Boston. The concert in Bos- music is planned for this (Continued on Page 13) ton is scheduled to be held Mattéo Gallo at the Bank of America Pavilion. This concert is part of the 11 cities that the band o Appraisals will be touring together and Sales & Rentals promises a fun filled and

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The time has come, the walrus said, TO TALK OF MANY THINGS of shoes and ships and sealing wax of cabbages and kings by Sal Giarratani SETTING THE LONGMIRE: eran drivers High, Alex, Rick RECORD STRAIGHT THE COMPLETE FIRST and Jack compete with three I was in college back on SEASON newcomers to battle the far- March 17, 1969 when Officer (2-DVD) thest reaches of the North Fran Johnson responded to Warner Bros. Home Ent. American continent. With a nearby call for help from Walt Longmire (Robert oil exploration at an all-time a patron of The Tam on Taylor) is just the man to high in Canada, the truck- Tremont Street who ran out close murder cases under ers are preparing for the to get him while on duty the open skies of Absaroka busiest season in Dalton directing traffic at his long- County, Wyoming. The char- history. For the first time, time intersection in the ismatic and unflappable they’ll travel on three roads Theater District. Johnson sheriff headlines this spell- with more ice crossings than ran down the street to help. binding hit series with world- ever before. In Manitoba, He ended up dead as the guy weary dedication. Struggling warm weather has left the inside causing trouble let since his wife’s death a year winter roads with the thin- him have it before Johnson ago and at the urging of his nest ice they’ve ever seen. had a chance to do anything. attorney daughter (Cassidy Using his experience, Alex He died a hero, but I Freeman), Walt knows he braves Canada’s Dempster always thought that grow- must turn his life around. Highway, crossing rivers, ing up. Johnson and his Aided by a new female deputy lakes and even the Arctic wife were Townies and my Beawolfe will be performing at The Dockside in Chelsea (Katee Sackoff) and his old- Ocean to get to settlements th mother knew both of them on Friday, June 28 . est friend (Lou Diamond accessible by ice road. It’s a well. He was a traffic cop. Phillips), he becomes re- mad dash for cash! That was his job and he did in the upcoming Special Don’t let his last name fool energized about his job and DOCTOR WHO: it well. On March 17, 1969 U.S. Senate election over in you. He’s all Italian just ask runs for re-election — even SERIES 7 — PART TWO he ended up in the wrong Quincy’s Marina Bay by the him. On June 16th, he cel- (Blu-ray) though his ambitious place at the wrong time and Vietnam Veterans Clock ebrated his 10th anniversary younger deputy (Bailey BBC Home Ent. his life was taken from him. Tower. as pastor at Sacred Heart. Chase) is a rival candidate The Doctor (Matt Smith) As a police officer myself BERNIE KELLY, R.I.P. May he serve as pastor for for the job. But, despite the kicks off the second half of I always hate when the My old friend Bernie Kelly many more years to come. dark secrets and tangled series seven searching for media or people in general passed away recently. I ELKS 18th ANNUAL FAMILY relationships that burden Clara (Jenna Louise-Cole- refer to something called a found myself back at Carr’s OUTING, JUNE 29 him, he doggedly solves the man) — the impossible girl “routine call.” There is never on June 13th and up at Saint The Massachusetts Elks big crimes of Wyoming’s “Big he’s already lost twice. Doc- a routine call, there are only Francis De Sales for his 18th Annual Family Outing Sky” country. tor Who: The Snowmen unknown calls. He didn’t Mass said by another old will be on Saturday, June 29th DESTINY’S CHILD Christmas Eve 1892 and a hesitate to respond to a plea friend, Father Dan Mahoney. at the Saugus-Everett Lodge VIDEO ANTHOLOGY (DVD) chilling menace, threatens for help. He ran knowing that There was only one Bernie on Main Street in Saugus. Music World-Columbia- humankind, but with the danger always lurked. He Kelly; we couldn’t take more For more information, go to Legacy Recordings Doctor in mourning, old always did his best as a po- than one Bernie Kelly. He [email protected] or call Their third release friends and an unorthodox lice officer and in the end lived his life with such joy, Dot Balestieri at 978-930- through Legacy Recordings young governess to get him died a hero’s death. I appre- smiling and laughing, tell- 0599. has the era’s top-selling fe- to fight to save the world ciate a recent conversation ing stories and congratulat- MAUREEN DUNN’S male vocal group, Destiny’s again. Doctor Who: The I had with retired Boston ing you on something. Lots LIFETIME OF DEVOTION Child performing a career- Visitation (DVD) It’s 1666, Police Officer Roger Deminco of people forget he ran for Maureen Dunn’s life spanning collection of 16 and England is in the grip who reads the Post-Gazette state representative back in changed forever when her iconic short music films de- of the Great Plague. But religiously. He gave me a 1974 when politics was poli- husband Navy Cmdr. Joe fining the look and sound of when the Doctor (Peter new human perspective to tics. He offered me a bumper Dunn was shot down over 1998-2004’s musical and Davison) and his compan- seeing what happened to sticker but I told him, I didn’t the South China Sea near cultural history. Wyclef Jean ions arrive, they discover Officer Johnson these many have a car. He said slap it Hainan Island on Febru- is featured on the initial an even greater threat: the years ago. Johnson gives on the back of your jacket. ary 14, 1968 during the Viet- cut, 1998’s “No, No, No, entire planet is in danger, meaning to that phrase, “A He made politics fun but nam War. She spent most of (Parts 1 & 2), plus memorable and hopefully the Doctor can life worth living is a life he was serious at it. He her lifetime dedicated to re- cuts as, “Say My Name,” save them. Doctor Who: worth remembering.” I still and another Townie named uniting servicemen missing Inferno “” the generic, ‘Inferno’ is a top- remember. Jimmy Cushman ran against in action with loved ones. and “Bootylicious” the re-mix secret project that involves MARTY KEOGH each other and the guy She passed away recently version with , drilling down into the crust OPENS CAMPAIGN OFFICE from Eastie won the race. Of and her funeral was held and the ladies are joined by of the Earth to unleash a The campaign to elect course the guy from Eastie at St. Mary’s in Randolph. T.I. and Lil Wayne on the new energy source. However, Marty Keogh Boston City also had an Irish name but She was remembered for track “Soldier.” Amongst the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), Council at Large recently he also had an Italian her loyalty to her husband those gems are, “Bills, Bills, and his assistant Liz Shaw, just opened a campaign of- mother. However, when that and all the others missing Bills,” “Bug A Boo,” “Jumpin’ fear the drilling will have di- fice in West Roxbury at 1911 race ended everyone was in action. She founded the Jumpin’,” “Survivor,” the sastrous consequences for Centre Street … Meanwhile, friends again. Thanks to National League of Families Doctor classic “Independent Women the whole world. his official kick-off took place Bernie, I am still a life of American Prisoners and (Part 1),” the haunting “Emo- Who: The Mind Of Evil Pro- on Thursday, June 13th at member of the Bunker Hill Missing in Southeast Asia tion,” plus “Lose My Breath,” fessor Keller has created a Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain to Irish Heritage Society. How- and helped lead to the return “Girl,” 2005’s World Chil- machine that can pacify a packed house. If you love ever, I outlived the society of remains of hundreds of dren’s Day Anthem “Stand even the most dangerous of your meals with a touch of along with everyone else. It American soldiers. Up For Love,” and “Cater 2 criminals. But when the politics, this is your place. If was fun while it lasted and She co-wrote a book on her U.” Dynamic! Doctor (Pertwee) and Jo you take me up on it, tell Bernie always saw me as life and fight, “The Search BABY MAMA’S CLUB arrive at Stangmoor Prison Gerry Burke Sr. that Sal Irish thanks to my mother. for Canasta 404: Love, Loss (DVD) for a demonstration, things sent you. Ironically, this year marked and the POW-MIA Move- Lionsgate start to go horribly wrong — BEAWOLFE the return of “Kelly” bumper ment,” along with reporter James (Tommy Ford), a especially when they dis- BACK ON STAGE stickers as Bernie’s great Melissa Robinson. In later consummate womanizer and cover that the Doctor’s old Eastie’s legendary Beawolfe nephew Jack Kelly is run- years, she had been work- Randall, a devoted husband enemy the Master is respon- Band will be performing ning for Boston City Council ing on a national POW-MIA are unlikely best friends. sible for the machine. at the Dockside Patio in at Large this year Memorial in Boston. But when Randall becomes RING OF FIRE (DVD) Chelsea not far from Market CONGRATS Maureen Dunn was an Gaiam Vivendi Ent. a father for the first time Basket on Friday, June 28th TO FATHER WAYNE inspiration to many. I met and James for the 18th time Terry O’Quinn and Lauren from 9:00 pm to midnight. Over at Sacred Heart par- her once and thanked her they both seek out an Lee Smith star in this explo- The electrifying Dominic ish in East Boston, everyone for all that she was doing. unconventional form of sive end-of-the-world mini- Petrosino is looking for a is congratulating their pas- She smiled and thanked me counseling to aid them in series event. When a sinis- big crowd. For further infor- tor Father Wayne Belschner. too. their relationships. Hilari- ter corporation causes an mation, go to beawolfe.com. ous events ensue as Randall oilrig accident in a small LYNCH BACKS MARKEY tries to gain the respect of town, a devastating chain of Recently, U.S. Rep. Stevie his wife and James attempts events is set into action. As Lynch endorsed his primary to control his sexual addic- a group of deadly volcanoes rival U.S. Rep. Ed Markey tion while fending off his ignite, the world careens baby mamas. Great delivery! toward destruction unless ICE ROAD TRUCKERS: two selfless activists can Small Ads Get SEASON 6 (4-DVD) unite and stop complete Lionsgate-History extinction! Action-packed ‘Ice Road Truckers’ re- and intense white knuckle BIG turns with Season 6 as vet- ride! RESULTS For more information, WWW.BOSTONPOSTGAZETTE.COM call 617-227-8929. POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Page 11

of nine Tony Awards, this show’s jerk spiced food and all things spicy WGBH universal theme of tradition will leave and hot. It will feature top local Car- 1 Guest Street, Boston, MA audiences crying tears of joy, laugh- ibbean Chefs, authentic Caribbean, http://www.wgbh.org/ ter, and sadness featuring Jerome international and local spicy food for studiotours NOW Robbins’ original choreography! sale, including specialty foods such WGBH STUDIO TOURS —Ongo- LES MISÉRABLES — August 8th as: spicy jams, nuts, desserts and tra- ing. Go behind the scenes for a free to August 18th. The celebrated Tony ditional homemade drinks from the 45-minute tour of WGBH’s all-digital PLAYING and Oscar-winning musical makes its Caribbean with entertainment and studios at One Guest Street in long-awaited Reagle debut in a sump- performances for the whole family. It Boston’s Brighton neighborhood. tuous and exciting new production! also features a Rum & Brew Tasting Wednesdays: 2:00 pm 1st and 3rd Featuring: “I Dreamed a Dream,” “One for 21+ festival attendees. Saturdays of each month: 2:00 pm All UPTOWN & DOWNTOWN Day More,” Castle on a Cloud,” and tours are wheelchair accessible. Ac- “On My Own.” This classic show was cessibility tours for visual or hearing called “Thrilling, Spectacular, and Un- impaired can be arranged. forgettable,” by The New York Times FREE EVENTS and The AP said,“Its melodies are as CITY HALL PLAZA grandiose as the story, stirring, tune- THE ESPLANADE Government Center, Boston ful and totally capturing the emotion Along Charles River at the Oval BOSTON GREENFEST 2013 — of the moment.” BOSTON POPS FIREWORKS August 15-17. Free fun fully- SPECTACULAR — Celebrate inclusive multicultural environmen- CHARLES PLAYHOUSE America’s birthday on July 3rd and tal music festival with over 200 ex- 74 Warrenton St., Boston, MA 4th with the Boston Pops Fireworks hibitors and vendors, more than 80 617-931-2787 or 617-426-6912 Spectacular, America’s premier Inde- live performances on 4 stages. www.Charles-Playhouse.com pendence Day celebration. The con- GreenFilmFest, Boston EcoPageant BLUE MAN GROUP — Ongoing. cert features Conductor Keith International, Forums, EcoArt, This giddily subversive off-Broadway Lockhart and the Boston Pops Espla- EcoPoetry and plenty more! 100,000 hit serves up outrageous and inven- nade Orchestra, along with special attendees expected. Sunday the tive theater where three muted, blue- guests, at the historic DCR’s Hatch event coincides with The Movement painted performers spoof both con- Shell. Locally, the Boston Pops Fire- Festival, offering dance performances temporary art and modern technol- works Spectacular is an institution and free dance and movement ogy. Wry commentary and bemusing seen on WBZ-TV Channel 4. classes. antics are matched only by the inge- nious ways in which music and sound are created. The show has recently been updated.

BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS’ THEATRE 949 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 617-353-5443 www.BU.edu/bpt/ Don’t miss The Go-Gos along with the B-52s at the Bank FROM DENMARK WITH LOVE – of America Pavilion on June 23rd! Check the MUSIC June 10th to July 1st. A mash-up section for more details. parody of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the one and only Bond, James Bond. Written by John J King, the play stars in 1999. In 2000 Matchbox Twenty Boston’s rising legend Daniel Berger- 2013 YEAR OF ITALIAN CULTURE Mad released their second album, Jones and is directed by Barlow MUSIC Season which includes such hits as Adamson. DENMARK re-imagines BOSTON - PROVIDENCE PROGRAM Bent Mad Seasons. and Also appear- Hamlet as a James Bond adventure, BANK OF AMERICA PAVILION ing on this bill are the ever popular telling Shakespeare’s classic tale of As of March 21, 2013 290 Northern Ave., Boston, MA Goo Goo Dolls, whose hits include revenge through the lens of the most www.LiveNation.com Iris, Slide Black Balloon, For more information and updates call 617.722.9302 and just to exciting modern cinematic spy. STING Back to Bass Tour — The name a few. This concert is a “do not POSSESSIONS – June 20th or visit www.consboston.esteri.it/ for updates rolls into Boston on Friday, June 21, miss” event. through June 29th. Escape Artists 2013 with Sting performing many of presents a new play, Possessions, writ- TD GARDEN his greatest hits joined by a 5-piece ten by Jane Bergeron & Carrie Ann MUSIC & THEATER 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA band including: Dominic Miller (gui- Quinn, and directed by Dawn M 617-624-1050 tar), David Sancious (keyboards), Simmons. Two sisters ... Beautiful, JULY 14 | Boston. “La Notte della Taranta.” Part of the “Outside the www.TDGarden.com Vinnie Colaiuta (drums), Peter Tickell educated, wealthy beyond imagina- BOSTON BEYONCÉ Mrs. Box” Festival. (electric fiddle), and Jo Lawry (vocals)! — July 23rd. The tion. The Kings of England and France Carter Show World Tour JUL 27 | Don’t miss the opportunity to see promises to sought their hands in marriage. The Tanglewood, Lenox “Requiem” by Giuseppe Verdi. Sting at a smaller venue setting on be the entertainer’s most ambitious journey of their lives was all mapped Performed by Th e Boston Symphony Orchestra, Director Andris South Boston’s waterfront. undertaking to date. It is expected to out … then fate stepped in and Nelsons Gatti. LENOX THE B-52S AND THE GO-GOS — be bigger in scope than any of her everything changed. Possessions is OCT 6 | June 23rd. The B-52s and The Go- previous shows. Beyoncé is one of the Brown University, Providence. Cameristi della Scala a thought-provoking new play that performing Verdi. PROVIDENCE Go’s who teamed up for the joint US most widely recognized and highly weaves together the historical narra- tour early this summer will be seen respected women in pop culture. A tive of the Mancini sisters’ lives with NOV 13-17 | Th e Paramount, Boston. Compagnia Marionette Carlo entertaining the gathered fans in solo recording artist, actress, philan- original texts and contemporary Colla e Figli Presents “Th e Sleeping Beauty.” BOSTON Boston. The B-52’s are an American thropist and business woman, she stories that explore how themes in New Wave band, formed in Athens, has released four #1 solo albums and the lives of these fearless and fasci- ITALIAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Georgia in 1976. The original line-up has sold over 75 million albums world- nating women resonate with women’s consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, wide. Her work has earned her nu- lives today. percussion, keyboards), Kate Pierson merous awards and accolades, includ- OCT 16 | Center for European Studies, Harvard University. (organ, bass, vocals), Cindy Wilson ing 16 Grammy Awards. Billboard “Salvemini Colloquium” on Italian history and culture with Prof. (vocals, tambourine, guitar), Ricky named her the Top Female Artist and SPECIAL Massimo Salvadori. CAMBRIDGE Wilson (guitars) and Keith Strickland Top Radio Songs Artist of the 2000s OCT 30 | Brown University, Providence. “Giornata di studi (drums, guitars). Following Ricky decade. The Recording Industry As- PROVIDENCE Wilson’s death in 1985 Strickland sociation of America also recognized EVENTS sull’Italia” With the presence of Romano Prodi. switched full-time to guitar. The Beyoncé as the Top Certified Artist of NOV 1-10 | Dartmouth College, University of Rhode Island. Italian Go-Go’s are an all-female American the 2000s. AGANNIS ARENA preeminent authors: Carmine Abbate at URI and Dartmouth. rock band formed in 1978. They made 925 Commonwealth Ave., Boston HANOVER, KINGSTON history as the first all-female band 617-358-7000 NOV 8 | that both wrote their own songs and THEATER www.BU.EDU/Agannis/ Emmanuel College, Boston. “Th e Meaning of Machiavelli’s played their own instruments to top AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! — returns Prince.” Lecture by Prof. Maurizo Viroli (Princeton). BOSTON the Billboard album charts. this summer on August 19th for an- NOV 23 | Brown University, Providence. International Prize: SUBLIME WITH ROME — July 8th. STONEHAM THEATRE other hit Tour to showcase the “Boccaccio Afterlife.” In cooperation with the American Boccaccio The band that is well-known for the 395 Main Street, Stoneham, MA season’s talented top Finalists. 781-279-2200 AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! gives fans the Association (ABA) and the Town of Certaldo on the occasion of the collaborative efforts of Bud Gaugh and th PROVIDENCE Eric Wilson will be seen entertaining www.StonehamTheatre.org unique opportunity to be up close and 700 anniversary of Giovanni Boccaccio. their fans gathered at the Pavilion in THE MARVELOUS WONDER- personal with Season 12 Idol Final- Boston on the 8th of July 2013. this ETTES — From July 7th to July 18th. ists Amber Holcomb, Angie Miller, ART is indeed going to be a fun event as Revisit your prom at Springfield High Burnell Taylor, Candice Glover, Curtis the fans will be able to witness some circa 1958. You’ll have a crush on this Finch Jr, Devin Velez, Janelle Arthur, THROUGH JUN 28 | City Hall, Boston. “Looking for Hemingway.” of their popular tracks and the band funny, sweet, frothy musical revue Kree Harrison, Lazaro Arbos, and Paul Exhibition by Franco Azzinari. BOSTON live in action. Sublime with Rome is that features every hit song you can Jolley. Plus, Aubrey Cleland joins the THROUGH JUN 30 | a musical collaboration between imagine from the 50s and 60s, includ- Tour as the 11th Idol Finalist thanks Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Exhibition Eric Wilson, formerly of the band Sub- ing Mr. Sandman, Lollipop, It’s My to the AT&T AMERICAN IDOL® LIVE! “Michelangelo: Sacred and Profane Master Drawings from the Casa lime, and singer and guitarist Rome Party, Leader of the Pack, It’s in His Tour Fan Save, voted on by the Idol Buonarroti.” BOSTON Ramirez. The group chiefly performed Kiss and Respect. In an effort to bring fans. Finalists will perform favorite mo- THROUGH JUL 14 | RISD Museum, Providence. Exhibition songs by Sublime, which was fronted the excitement of live theatre to more ments from the season as well as “Th e Festive City.” PROVIDENCE by Bradley Nowell until his death in of our community, Stoneham Theatre never before seen performances. 1996. is proud to offer “Pay What You Can.” FALL 2013 | Providence. De Chirico Exhibition. PROVIDENCE One hour prior to the first Thursday CITY HALL PLAZA COMCAST CENTER performance of each Mainstage pro- Government Center, Boston SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 885 S Main St, Mansfield, MA duction, tickets to that performance PHANTOM GOURMET BBQ www.LiveNation.com will be sold on a “Pay What You Can” BEACH PARTY — June 21-23. The OCT 4 | Harvard University, Cambridge. International Conference MATCHBOX TWENTY & THE basis. biggest rib fest on the East Coast, and on “Galileo and Sunspots.” Organized by Museo Galileo, Firenze GOO GOO DOLLS — August 18th. one of the premiere BBQs in the na- Istituto Nazionale di Astrofi sica, Harvard University. In cooperation Matchbox Twenty released their de- REAGLE MUSIC THEATRE tion! The greatest barbecue teams in CAMBRIDGE but album, Yourself or Someone Like 617 Lexington St., Waltham, MA the world from Australia to Texas to with NASA. You, in 1996. While their first single, 781-891-5600 Virginia, plus your favorite summer OCT 28 | Boston. PIB Seminar Series: “Italian and American Policies Long Day, was a rock radio-only suc- www.ReagleMusicTheatre.org foods, beer gardens, tons of sand, and on Biomedical Research.” BOSTON cess, the album soon spawned sev- CHICAGO — Through June 23rd. music. Phans can bring beach chairs eral Top 40 singles including Push, The longest running American musi- and towels. The event will take place NEXT GENERATION 3 A.M., Real World and Back 2 Good. cal makes its Reagle debut! This Friday and Saturday noon-9:45pm The album sold more than 12 million “killer” Tony and Oscar-winning and Sunday noon-6:45pm. Log on to JUN 16-22 | Boston PIB Sailing Championship, in partnership with copies in the U.S. alone. Before re- musical follows the merry murder- www.bbq.phantomgourmet.com for Scuola Vela Mascalzone Latino and three sailing centers in Boston cording their second album, Rob esses Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly and more details. BOSTON Thomas collaborated with Itaal Shur their slick lawyer Billy Flynn through on a song called Smooth for Carlos 1920’s Chicago with the fabulous BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Santana’s comeback album, Super- choreography in the style of Bob Fosse INSTITUTE CINEMA & PHOTOGRAPHY natural. Thomas was supposed to act and iconic Kander and Ebb tunes: “All 478 Tremont Street, Boston, MA SEP 13–29 | BOSTON JERKFEST Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Harvard only as a for Smooth, but that Jazz,” “Razzle Dazzle,” “We Both — June 29. University, Cambridge. “New Italian Cinema,” in cooperation with Santana had him sing for it after hear- Reached for the gun” and more! Boston JerkFest™ is an out-door/in- CAMBRIDGE ing the song’s demo. Smooth was the THE FIDDLER ON THE ROOF — door family-friendly Caribbean style Cinecitta’ and Harvard Film Archive. album’s lead single and became a hit July 11 through July 21. The winner food festival that features Jamaican Page 12 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013

Recipes from the Homeland by Vita Orlando Sinopoli

So today is the first day of summer. Wow! It “Too many COPYRIGHT, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED was on this date in 1948 Dr. Peter Goldmark Americans BRACCIOLETINI of Columbia Records demonstrated the first go in for successful long-playing record. weightlifting 20 thin slices of beef MARINADE: So what’s new? Federal scientists predict with the (approx. 4" x 4") 1 crushed garlic clove an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season, wrong equip- 1 cup flavored bread crumbs 1 tablespoon dried basil with 7 to 11 hurricanes and 3 to 6 major ment — a knife and fork.” 2 small garlic cloves chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil. hurricanes. That’s nearly double the normal Interesting! Mystery author Cynthia Riggs 1 tablespoon grated Romano hurricane activity. has swapped tales of intrigue for a real-life cheese Ready for this? Although the U.S. is overall romance. Riggs, 81, received a package of 1 tablespoon olive oil the richest nation in the world, 24 percent letters written in code last year. She recog- 3 metal skewers of Americans say they have had trouble put- nized them as cryptograms written to her 60 (6 or 9 inches long) ting food on the table in the past 12 months years earlier by Howard Attebery, an admirer — up from 16 percent in 2007, before the she’d known while working at a marine labo- Prepare marinade first by mixing crushed garlic clove, Great Recession began. In Australia, Canada ratory in the 1950s but had not seen since. basil and olive oil in a bowl and set aside. Then mix bread and Germany, only 10 percent said they had Attebery’s package included a new message, crumbs, chopped garlic, and grated cheese in a separate trouble getting food last year. which translated to “I have never stopped lov- bowl. Additional bread crumbs may be needed depending Mama mia! Mothers are the sole or pri- ing you.” Riggs soon reunited with Attebery, on the number of Braccioletini you prepare. Add olive oil to mary breadwinners in 4 out of 10 American 90 — and last weekend, the pair was mar- slightly moisten the bread crumbs. Take one beef slice at households with children, according to a new ried.” Oh man, life is just amazing,” said a time. Spread about one teaspoon of bread crumbs in the survey. While 51 percent of Americans said Riggs. “Don’t give up hope.” center of meat. Leave sides of meat about half-inch clear they believe children are better off when a Blessed! When Manny Rios was paralyzed of bread crumbs. Gently roll while folding in edges forming mom stays at home with her kids, 79 per- from the chest down after a bicycle accident a small rolled piece. Squeeze the rolled meat in your hands. cent rejected the idea that women should four years ago, his doctors feared he would Insert metal skewer. Add each rolled Braccioletini onto return to “traditional roles.” never walk again. But the determined high skewer. They should fit tightly up against each other. When The astute Rosalie Cunio of Waltham, says, school student told his family he would re- all Braccioletini are on skewers, place them into the mari- “It took the old-time mother less than a gain his ability to walk in time for his gradu- nade. Marinate for about 20 minutes. Before broiling, brush minute to dress for dinner. All she had to do ation ceremony from Sultana High School extra marinade over Braccioletini after placing them on was take off her apron.” in Hespria, California. This week, to applause the broiling tray. Brown on both sides. Check frequently Bella Culo of Chestnut Hill claims another and chants, “Manny! Manny!” from his fel- because they cook fast. reason for unhappy marriages is that men low students, Rios walked across the stage Serve hot with mashed or baked potato and a vegetable can’t fool their wives like they could their to collect his high school diploma on his own or salad. mothers. two feet. “He really is my superhero,” said NOTE: When I make Braccioletini today, I select a bottom Mona Lisa Cappuccio reminds us that his sister Mirna Hennicke. round roast at the supermarket and ask at the deli counter to mothers who scold their sons for carrying Here’s the big scoop! The Spanish town of have it sliced the thickness of cold cuts. Then I cut the larger useless things in their pockets should take Brunete drastically cut the amount of dog slices to the size I need. Patience and experience are required a look in their handbags! poop on its streets by mailing offending de- but it is well worth the effort. We read recently about how a woman posits back to the owners in boxes marked Braccioletini can be cooked on the gas grill but must be should shop for a swimsuit. In brief, choose “Lost Property.” watched because they burn easily. a store where you can expect good customer Scornata! A North Carolina postal worker service. A knowledgeable salesperson “can receiving workers’ compensation payments really help” when you’re trying to find a style for a shoulder injury suffered nine years ago Vita can be reached at [email protected] of suit that flatters your body type. Experi- was forced to admit she was a fraud. The ment. “You might not be able to tell what will worker gave herself away by appearing on work on you until you put it on,” so try differ- TV’s The Price Is Right and spinning the “big • Consumer Financial Protection (Continued from Page 1) ent prints, colors and cuts. Never go by the wheel” twice without difficulty. sizes on the labels because they vary widely. Good law? A Wisconsin city has passed a complaints to make sure provide feedback about the A well-sized suit should “fit like a glove.” It law authorizing police to ticket and fine par- they are complete, are not company’s response at: should be “comfortable both lengthwise and ents whose children are bullies. The City of duplicates of existing com- www.consumerfinance.gov/ around,” with no bagging or straining. And Monona’s parent-liability ordinance is aimed plaints and are about some- complaint. check for quality. Test fabric quality by at parents who consistently deny that their thing the Bureau covers. The Consumer Financial stretching it in all directions and making kids could do any wrong and refuse to talk to The CFPB then sends com- Protection Bureau is a 21st sure it recovers well and doesn’t crack at the police after bullying incidents. “This is for plaints that meet these cri- century agency that helps seams. Fabric brand names to look for in- those times when we get the door slammed teria to the company — bank consumer finance markets clude Xtra Life Lycra and Sensitive. The first in our faces,” said Monona’s police chief. or nonbank — for review and work by making rules more resists deterioration from suntan lotion; the Kate Middleton will defy royal tradition by response. Companies are effective, by consistently and latter is chlorine-resistant. having a baby shower, becoming the first given 15 days to respond and fairly enforcing those rules, Gee, we hope to see Diane Modica, member of Britain’s Royal Family to do so. “A are expected to close all but and by empowering consum- Marjorie Cahn, Rosemarie Sansone, baby shower wouldn’t normally happen if the most complicated com- ers to take more control Marjorie Clapprood, Yolanda Cellucci, Chris- you’re in the Royal Family, but there is now plaints within 60 days. over their economic lives. For tina Quinlan and Barbra D’Amico, wearing a a modern way of thinking,” said a palace Consumers can check the further information, visit bikini. source. status of their complaint and www.consumerfinance.gov. Cheers! Just a small amount of cham- So who was the founder of The Bank of pagne can ward off age-related memory America? An Italian-American! Amadeo Pe- decline. After conducting lab experiments, ter Giannini. Unlike the Rockefellers, 1st Generation British researchers say that the bubbly has Giannini came from a poor family, the son of compounds that sharpen recall functions.” Italian immigrants, in San Jose, California. Italian-American These exciting results illustrate for the first It would require many, many pages to en- time that moderate consumption of cham- lighten you about this great amazing indi- Vita Orlando Sinopoli pagne has the potential to influence cogni- vidual! At the age of 25 he was a millionaire! Shares with us tive functioning such as memory,” says The Bank of America was originally called University of Reading Professor Jeremy The Bank of Italy. So remember, the next a delightful recollection Spencer.” We encourage a responsible time you walk into The Bank of America, it of her memories as a child approach to alcohol consumption and our was founded by a Paesano! results suggest that a very low intake of one Show business reminiscing with the growing up in to two glasses (of champagne) a week can be stately musicologist and philanthropist Boston’s “Little Italy” effective.” Albert Natale. Composer Vincent Youman’s Honk your horn if you’ve heard this before. early career saw him work as a song plugger and a collection of Car exhaust fumes can clog your arteries. along-side George Gershwin and Victor Italian family recipes Scientists exposed mice to vehicle emissions Herbert. He co-wrote with several compos- from the homeland. for two weeks and discovered that the fumes ers on such standards as “I Want To Be changed “good” HDL cholesterol into LDL cho- Happy,” “Tea For Two,” “Time On My Hands,” lesterol, which has been linked to cardiovas- “I Know That You Know,” “More Than You Great as Gifts cular disease.” The biggest surprise was find- Know” and “Orchids In The Moonlight.” One FROM MY BAKERY PERCH available on AMAZON.COM ing that after two weeks of exposure to vehicle more time! Among the famous alumni of the and in local bookstores — ask for exhaust, one week of breathing clean filtered Ted Weems orchestra: Perry Como, who Hard cover #1-4010-9805-3 ISBN air was not enough to reverse the damage,” joined the band in 1936. Their first major Soft Cover #1-4010-9804-5 ISBN says Professor Michael E. Rosenfeld of the hit together was “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her University of Washington. Researchers sug- Now” in 1947. Como was with the band when gest limiting exposure to outside air pollut- they registered a big hit earlier in the year: ants to avoid long-lasting damage. “Heartaches,” which featured whistler Elmo Small Ads Get Fatso news! Sales of plus-size clothing are Tanner. “You’re Sensational” was one of the expected to jump 5.2 percent annually in the final ballads written by composer Cole Porter. next 5 years, hitting $9.7 billion in retail Frank Sinatra sang it to Grace Kelly in the Big Results sales by 2017, up from $6.6 billion in 2009. 1956 classic “High Society.” For more information call 617-227-8929 The brainy Tom Analetto of Medford, says, AMERICA IS A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN NAME POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Page 13

• Socially Scene (Continued from Page 9) to the first 25 people who End, Boston is The Aquitaine call to reserve a space. Group’s classic neighbor- PIG ROAST: Sunday, hood Parisian brasserie. July 14th at 6:00 pm. This Gaslight offers guests French exciting outdoor pork-a-thon brasserie cuisine of impec- features a traditional pig cable quality and improbable roast with all the fixin’s plus value in an informal, old- selected beers and wines. world-is-new-again setting. It was June of 1956. I had receive per hour sounded in spite of hating cold water. LOBSTAH BAKE: Sunday, With its hand crafted Pari- just graduated from Boston great and we began to follow The next thing I knew, I was August 11th at 6:00 pm. New sian zinc bar, reclaimed English High School and the given instructions. By made into a lifeguard and Englanders know that this wood floors, mosaic tiles, didn’t know what I was go- lunch time, my hands were told to report to the manager feast always includes our beamed wood ceilings, nico- ing to do beyond high school. sore in spite of wearing a of the bathhouse at Consti- favorite crustacean, plus tine stained walls and Mr. Ray told me that I could pair of gloves. By quitting tution Beach the next morn- local corn, potatoes, clams, antique mirrors, Gaslight’s work at the Seville Theater time, the palms of my hands ing. I thanked the man and hot dogs, watermelon and decor is warm and inviting. full-time for the summer had developed a combination headed home, all the while more. You should act fast Seating guests in an doing maintenance in the of water-filled blisters and asking myself where Consti- seating is already limited. eclectic mix of bar, café mornings while keeping my blood-filled blisters … I was tution Beach was. When I DUELING CHEFS OF tables, communal tables, ushering schedule intact. hurtin’. My two friends were asked Dad, Babbononno and DORCHESTER: Sunday, booths and banquettes, Gas- When we had time together, in the same situation. Our an assortment of neighbors September 8th at 6:00 pm. light will be open seven days Dad would tell me of the soft hands were now blis- from Eutaw Street, no one This exciting competition a week serving lunch, din- doors that would open for me tered, sore and ready to call had ever heard of Constitu- pits the kitchen teams of ner, late night “Supper” and if I went to college. I wasn’t it quits. tion Beach. As I sat on my Ashmont Grill and Tavolo brunch on the weekends. interested because my clos- When I climbed the three front steps pondering the (Ashmont Grill’s sister res- Gaslight diners can choose est friends were either work- flights of stairs to arrive at problem, I saw two of Dad’s taurant) against each other from a large selection of ing or heading into the mili- the top floor of 74 Eutaw friends walking by, Jimmy in an end-of-the-season pa- classic French brasserie tary. No one was interested Street, I could not hold onto Leary and Johnny Sousa. I tio party chock full of local cuisine prepared by Chef in college. the banister due to the pain asked them the question no farm fare, meats, fish, pasta, de Cuisine Christopher I pondered over my future and condition of my hands. one seemed to be able to homey desserts, wine and Robins. Gaslight will offer confused with all of the Babbononno, in anticipation answer. Jimmy was the first beer. an all French wine list with information I had received of my arrival, had a basin of to respond, “You’ve been play- Summer fun with quality over 20 wines by the glass, from different sources. warm salt water ready for me ing handball on that beach cuisine; wine and outdoor ½ carafe and carafe with Babbononno told me to keep to soak my hands in. As I since they built a handball seating, sign me up! These additional 60 selections on practicing the bass and be- walked in the front door, he court there.” Johnny, a Bos- dinners sound like a great its reserve wine list. Suit- come a full time musician. grabbed my right arm twisted ton fireman, added, “Consti- evening to enjoy with that able for all occasions and for Nanna told me she knew a it, looked at my hand and tution Beach, to them, is special someone. ASHMONT all times of the day and store owner who would give said in Italian, “Come soak Shay’s Beach to us.” The GRILL is located 555 Talbot week, Gaslight courts all me a job. Dad pushed college your hands in brine.” A few beach is the one located in Avenue, Dorchester and can who appreciate a great time. and an army recruiter I minutes later, Dad walked Orient Heights in East Bos- be contacted at 617-825- Gaslight Brasserie is lo- knew tried to get me to join in, saw what I was doing and ton. Everyone else knew the 4300. For further informa- cated 560 Harrison Avenue, the military. When I vacil- asked to see the palms of my legal name except us East tion on these events or Boston and can be reached lated, Babbononno changed hands. As I showed him the Bostonians … to us, it was their current menu visit at 617-422-0224 to book his tune and told me to be- damage, I looked him in the Shay’s Beach. www.ashmontgrill.com. reservations. You can visit come a carpenter or furni- eye and said, “You’re right, Bright and early the next A Tasty Treat to Compli- www.gaslight560.com for ture maker, a trade he did it’s time to head to college.” morning, I reported there ment Your Time in the City details on the menu and rather well in after coming He just smiled without looking for the manager of .... Gaslight Brasserie South hours of operation. to America. saying a word. Within the the bathhouse. When I found A friend called one morn- next few days, I applied him, he issued me an or- ing relaying the information for entrance to Boston State ange florescent bathing suit, that his father, a longshore- College. I had not taken a whistle to hang around my Independence Week 2013 Kickoff man, knew someone in the the SAT exams which most neck and an orange pith construction business who colleges required for consid- helmet. His next comment at Christopher Columbus Park would put us to work. It eration and knew that I was, “You’re now a lifeguard, The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) seems that they were going wouldn’t get in to any of so go out and save lives. For continues its tradition of celebrating Independence Week to build a drive-in theater in them. Boston State (now part the next month, my hands in the Park with a series of fun and family events. These East Boston, on Bennington of U. Mass Boston) didn’t healed as I walked along the events will be anchored by the Park’s second annual Street across from the Won- require the Scholastic Apti- beach in my lifeguard’s uni- Independence Day Celebration, this year to be held on derland T station. My friend tude Tests. I was interviewed form, greeting people I had Saturday, June 29th from 10:45 am to 3:00 pm. This free told me that he was going to and accepted as an incom- known most of my life. Dur- celebration invites kids of all ages to decorate their bikes, drive a bull dozer and I was ing freshman. Dad wanted ing my breaks, I joined the scooters, strollers and themselves for an 11:00 am parade going to handle a tractor and me to go to college. Babbo- crowd at the handball court, through the Park. Other entertainment through the day we were going to make a for- nonno wanted me to learn a but couldn’t play seeing that will include visits by Big Joe the Storyteller and T-Bone, a tune helping to build the trade, so, I compromised. I the palms of my hands were fire truck, marionettes, a magician and a musical perfor- drive-in theater. It seems signed up to study industrial in various stages of healing. mance by the North End Music & Performing Arts Center. that a 3rd person was needed arts. This program would give When August rolled Laura Benvenuto, co-chair of the June 29th Independence and I called a high school me a bachelor’s degree and around, Dad, Mom, Nanna Day event, spoke about how this event came together. “The chum whom I “hung out” prepare me to teach shop at and Babbononno were head- Friends of Christopher Columbus Park group works hard to with and he made it a trio of either a middle school or ing for our cottage in Maine. fund and organize enjoyable events in the Park like our construction workers that high school level. Everybody Dad had booked in the Blue Independence Day celebration. To encourage year-round were going to work on the seemed happy, but I had the Hills County Fair which used activity at our Park, we also fund and sponsor other events development of the drive-in entire summer in front of to take place on Maine’s throughout the year, including the Winter Trellis lighting, and get rich. me and wanted a job that coast and when they packed the Columbus Day celebration, Sunday Free Movie nights, The next morning the would put some money in my up the car, the trunk in- and others. We are proud to have the support of responsible three of us reported to the job pocket. cluded, not only the para- and generous corporate sponsors for this event. Thank you site as instructed. When the Dad made a political con- phernalia necessary for a to Al Dente Restaurant, Boston Pushcart, Benevento’s, Elite contractor arrived, he intro- tact and I was told to report cottage vacation, but Dad’s Boston Landmark Realty, Joe’s American Bar & Grill, duced himself and told us to the MDC Police station, tuba, tuxedo and his music Marriott Long Wharf and Sunstone Hotel Investors. We also what we were going to do. then located in the middle of stands. When I was able to thank our membership whose yearly contributions help There was no mention of a Revere Beach. I was inter- get someone to cover me, I, fund this and other events.” bull dozer or a tractor in his viewed and asked if I could too, headed for Maine. There are two other special Independence Week events conversation. Instead, he swim. The interviewer gave As the summer came to a before and after our June 29th Independence Day Celebra- handed two of us picks and me one of those rental bath- close and Labor Day was just tion. On Saturday, June 22nd, the FOCCP and the North the 3rd one a shovel and told ing suits they used to have around the corner, I was End/Waterfront Health & Beauty Alliance (NEWHBA) host us to start digging. Our fan- at the adjacent bathhouse, ready to turn in my orange the Park’s first annual Health & Beauty Expo which will tasies were crushed as we and after I was dressed for bathing suit, whistle and run from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. The Expo will feature free dug up the soil and piled it the water, walked me across pith helmet. Out of curios- exercise classes, health & beauty tables and live music where we were told to leave the street to the beach and ity, I called the two friends starting at 3:00 pm. On Sunday, June 30th the North End it, but the money we were to said, “OK, kid, swim.” I did who reported to the construc- Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) presents a fully tion site with me in June. I staged opera production of Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte from — FOR YOU WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST — was curious as to what they 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Conductor Tiffany Chang and Stage were going to do that fall. Director Brent Wilson will present this special performance THE One said that he was head- in Italian with English subtitles. ing for Northeastern Univer- The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) is Johnny Christy sity and the other to a hair- an all-volunteer non-profit organization comprised of North dressing academy. Their End and Waterfront residents and businesses whose pur- hands, like mine had healed pose is to further the restoration, protection, preservation, over the summer and we care, enhancement, improvement, and maintenance of the Orchestra were ready for post high Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. The FOCCP works school action. We all had closely with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation De- MUSIC FOR ALL learned a lesson that spared partment to keep the Park clean and well maintained, and OCCASIONS 781-648-5678 us more pain and sent us in with other city and state organizations to improve the Park other directions. to enrich the lives of both residents and visitors to Boston. Page 14 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013 Senior Living Developers are Breathing The Bilingual Corner New Life into the Winthrop Hospital Building

by Orazio Buttafuoco

LO SAPEVATE CHE … Qualche mese addietro ha avuto luogo la Fiera Eelettronica per il Consumatore a Las Vegas, un evento annuale che, come in passato ha messo in luce anche quest’anno quanto c’e di meglio, e di buono, tra l’industria dell’auto e l’industria dell’alta tecnologia. Ma quasi inosservata c’e stata la presentazione di un auto AUDI che esce dal garage, senza alcun guidatore, e funziona grazie a sensori installati sia nell’auto che nel parcheggio. Questo modello, gia’ impressionante per se, ha bisogno di ulteriori esperimenti che richiederanno almeno una decade. Il giorno pero’ non sembra lontano nel futuro per vedere sull’autostrada auto che si guidano da sole. Bisogna poi aggiungere che oltre all’AUDI anche la TOYOTA si e’ presentata con novita’ automobilistiche. In ogni caso la guida automatica-indi- The rebirth of a vacant helped to drive the project complete and construction pendente — richiama dei film di fantascienza. Gia’ la AUDI building on 40 Lincoln Street smoothly through the plan- will begin early this sum- sperimentale ha dimostrato qualita’ sorprendenti: lasciare in Winthrop, MA will be ning and approval process. mer. The Arbors at Winthrop, il garage su comando che il proprietario ha inviato con celebrated at the site on “Their dedication and spirit a project financed by East iPhone (“vieni a prendermi”). Diversi dispositive rivoluzion- June 25th at 10:00 am. of cooperation was instru- Boston Savings Bank, will be ari promettono di aumentare la sicurezza ed offrire anche Neighbors, town officials and mental in bringing this a residential community for trattenimento. Con la presente tecnologia ci si sta’ lenta- business leaders are invited senior living development seniors and will have 17 mente avviando ad un futuro, non molto remoto, in cui l’auto to join us for this construc- into a reality,” states Ernest independent living apart- comunichera’ la sua posizione al sistema informatico della tion commencement cer- Gralia III. Gralia is princi- ments, 53 assisted living casa in modo che il forno possa accendersi e preparare la emony. The former Win- pal of The Arbors Indepen- apartments and 20 memory cena al momento giusto, o avere anche la sveglia che throp Community Hospital dent and Assisted Living care apartments. decidera’ quando suonare in base alle condizioni del meteo has been vacant for well over Communities. “We are excited to bring e del traffico. Il sistema Blue Link di Hyundai, per esempio, 10 years and thanks to the The Arbors Independent our senior living expertise to sara’ capace di indicare i luoghi d’interesse nei dintorni collaboration of town offi- and Assisted Living Commu- Winthrop,” states Ernie tra cui i ristoranti e le loro recenzioni. La Chrysler presto cials, SMC Management nities is well established Gralia. “It’s unique and pic- offrira’ una connessione alla rete 3G, che trasforma l’auto Corp., and The Arbors Inde- in Massachusetts and has turesque character is a per- in un hot spot, e nel contempo consente di chiudere le por- pendent and Assisted Liv- been providing excellence in fect match for us and we look tiere con un app ovunque ci si trovi. ing Communities, the build- senior living options for forward to serving the com- DID YOU KNOW THAT … ing is being restored to once many years. The Arbors has munity.” For more informa- A couple of months ago the “Consumer Electronic Show” again serve the citizens of locations throughout Massa- tion about The Arbors at was held in Las Vegas, which as in the past, presented this Winthrop. chusetts and is well known Winthrop please contact year’s (2013) best of the auto industry and the high tech- The diligent efforts of Town for providing the highest Jason Robertson at The nology industry. But almost unnoticed, there appeared an Manager, Jim McKenna; standard of care and quality Gralia Group at 413-525- AUDI car capable of leaving the garage without a driver Town Council President, of life for seniors. 4585, extension 13 or visit and performing well, thanks to sensors present in the car, Peter Gill and Precinct The interior demolition is www.arborsassistedliving.com. including parallel parking. This model, impressive per se, Counselor, Jim Letterie requires further experiments which will take at least a decade. The day doesn’t seem too far into the future when we will see on the highways cars that run independently,  by themselves. In addition to the car (AUDI), the TOYOTA • Freeway Says was also present with some new gadgets. The independent, (Continued from Page 6) automatic driving brings to mind science fiction movies. there’s a chance your dog    The experimental AUDI has already surprising qualities: may exhibit this level of fear,   to leave the garage on command requested by the owner talk to your veterinarian using an iPhone (“come, pick me up”). Several revolution- about medication. He may     ary gadgets promise to increase security and also enter- be able to prescribe an anti- tainment. 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He added that he hit the middle class where tee on Taxation up on Capi- could mitigate the toll on through the scanner. The wanted to make sure ‘that it hurts in their pocket- tol Hill. Liberals say these the middle class but it vet cannot walk on his new the wealthiest Americans books and wallets. The taxes will target the rich but would only blow a hole in the legs yet. pay their fair share on Medi- single highest tax hike is dubious financing of the care.” The NY Times at that the one that pushes the Affordable Health Act. time called the president’s LEGAL NOTICE reform the “biggest attack LEGAL NOTICE Commonwealth of Massachusetts on economic inequality YRC Freight is hiring FT Combo Drivers at our Boston (North Reading) location. CDL-A The Trial Court Commonwealth of Massachusetts since inequality began ris- Probate and Family Court LEGAL NOTICE The Trial Court w/Combo and Hazmat, 1yr T/T exp, 21yoa Middlesex Division Middlesex Probate and Family Court req. 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Sealed General Bids for MPA Contract No. LP1401-C1, PROCESS WATER TREATMENT TERM Massachusetts 02128-2909, until 11:00 A.M. local time on WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 You are hereby summoned and required to immediately after which, in a designated room, the bids will be opened and read publicly. CONTRACT, LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, EAST BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, will serve upon: Nzenwa Augustine Chima Esq., be received by the Massachusetts Port Authority at the Capital Programs Department Offi ce, Suite NOTE: PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT FACILITIES I (CENTRAL HEATING Law Office of Nzenwa A. Chima, 925 Washing- 209S, Logan Offi ce Center, One Harborside Drive, East Boston, Massachusetts 02128-2909, until PLANT), LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AT 10:00 AM LOCAL TIME ON ton Street, Suite 6, Dorchester, MA 02124 your 11:00 A.M. local time on WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 immediately after which, in a designated MONDAY, JULY 8, 2013. answer, if any, on or before July 11, 2013. If room, the bids will be opened and read publicly. BIDDERS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND THE PRE-BID you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the NOTE: PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT FACILITIES I (CENTRAL HEATING CONFERENCE TO DEVELOP A FULL APPRECIATION FOR THE NATURE OF THE hearing and adjudication of this action. You PLANT), LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AT 9:00 AM LOCAL TIME ON WORK AND THE EQUIPMENT TO BE MAINTAINED. are also required to file a copy of your answer, MONDAY, JULY 8, 2013. The work includes PREVENTIVE AND EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE OF REFRIGERATION if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. BIDDERS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND THE PRE-BID SYSTEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AT LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, WITNESS, HON. PETER C. DiGANGI, CONFERENCE TO DEVELOP A FULL APPRECIATION FOR THE NATURE OF EAST BOSTON, MA. THE DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE FOR A THIRTY-SIX (36) First Justice of this Court. THE WORK AND THE EQUIPMENT TO BE MAINTAINED. MONTH PERIOD BEGINNING AT THE NOTICE TO PROCEED. Date: May 30, 2013 Bid documents will be made available beginning THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2013. Tara E. DeCristofaro, Register of Probate The work includes A COMPREHENSIVE AND CONTINUOUS WATER TREATMENT PROGRAM TO PRODUCE AND MAINTAIN A PROTECTIVE CHEMICAL CONDITION FOR ALL VESSELS, Bid Documents in electronic format may be obtained free of charge at the Authority’s Capital Run date: 6/21/13 EQUIPMENT AND PIPING IN ALL SYSTEMS WHERE SPECIFIED AT LOGAN INTERNATIONAL Programs Department Offi ce, together with any addenda or amendments, which the Authority may AIRPORT, EAST BOSTON, MA. THE DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE FOR A issue and a printed copy of the Proposal form. THIRTY-SIX (36) MONTH PERIOD BEGINNING AT THE NOTICE TO PROCEED. In order to be eligible and responsible to bid on this contract General Bidders must submit with LEGAL NOTICE Bid documents will be made available beginning THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2013. their bid a current Certifi cate of Eligibility issued by the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance and an Update Statement. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE Bid Documents in electronic format may be obtained free of charge at the Authority’s Capital Programs Department Offi ce, together with any addenda or amendments, which the Authority may The General Bidder must be certifi ed in the category of HVAC. Notice is hereby given by TODISCO issue and a printed copy of the Proposal form. The estimated contract cost is THREE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($360,000). TOWING OF 94 CONDOR STREET, The estimated contract cost is ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($180,000). Bidding procedures and award of the contract and sub-contracts shall be in accordance with EAST BOSTON, MA pursuant to the provisions of Mass G.L. c 255, Section Bidding procedures and award of the contract and sub-contracts shall be in accordance with the provisions of Sections 44A through 44J inclusive, Chapter 149 of the General Laws of the the provisions of Sections 44A through 44J inclusive, Chapter 149 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 39A that they will sell the following vehicles by private sale on Tues- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A proposal guaranty shall be submitted with each General Bid consisting of a bid deposit for fi ve (5) day, June 25, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. A proposal guaranty shall be submitted with each General Bid consisting of a bid deposit for fi ve (5) percent of the value of the bid; when sub-bids are required, each must be accompanied by a deposit Vehicles are being sold to satisfy their percent of the value of the bid; when sub-bids are required, each must be accompanied by a deposit equal to fi ve (5) percent of the sub-bid amount, in the form of a bid bond, or cash, or a certifi ed check, garage keeper’s lien for towing, stor- equal to fi ve (5) percent of the sub-bid amount, in the form of a bid bond, or cash, or a certifi ed check, or a treasurer’s or a cashier’s check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the age and notices of sale: or a treasurer’s or a cashier’s check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the Massachusetts Port Authority in the name of which the Contract for the work is to be executed. The Massachusetts Port Authority in the name of which the Contract for the work is to be executed. The bid deposit shall be (a) in a form satisfactory to the Authority, (b) with a surety company qualifi ed to 2005 FORD TAURUS VIN #1FAFP53U65A214886 bid deposit shall be (a) in a form satisfactory to the Authority, (b) with a surety company qualifi ed to do do business in the Commonwealth and satisfactory to the Authority, and (c) conditioned upon the business in the Commonwealth and satisfactory to the Authority, and (c) conditioned upon the faithful faithful performance by the principal of the agreements contained in the bid. 1996 CHEVY BLAZER performance by the principal of the agreements contained in the bid. VIN #1GNDT13W1T2143540 The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond and a labor and materials The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond and a labor and materials payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract price. The surety shall be a surety 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract price. The surety shall be a surety company or securities satisfactory to the Authority. Attention is called to the minimum rate of wages VIN #1J4GW58S01C551698 company or securities satisfactory to the Authority. Attention is called to the minimum rate of wages to be paid on the work as determined under the provisions of Chapter 149, Massachusetts General 2000 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX to be paid on the work as determined under the provisions of Chapter 149, Massachusetts General Laws, Section 26 to 27G, inclusive, as amended. The Contractor will be required to pay minimum VIN #1G2WJ52J8YF216816 Laws, Section 26 to 27G, inclusive, as amended. The Contractor will be required to pay minimum wages in accordance with the schedules listed in Division II, Special Provisions of the Specifi cations, wages in accordance with the schedules listed in Division II, Special Provisions of the Specifi cations, which wage rates have been predetermined by the U. S. Secretary of Labor and /or the Commissioner 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE which wage rates have been predetermined by the U. S. Secretary of Labor and /or the Commissioner of Labor and Industries of Massachusetts, whichever is greater. VIN #1J4GW58N8YC326272 of Labor and Industries of Massachusetts, whichever is greater. The successful Bidder will be required to purchase and maintain Bodily Injury Liability Insurance 1999 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA The successful Bidder will be required to purchase and maintain Bodily Injury Liability Insurance and Property Damage Liability Insurance for a combined single limit of TEN MILLION DOLLARS VIN #3VWRB81HYXM230326 and Property Damage Liability Insurance for a combined single limit of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000). Said policy shall be on an occurrence basis and the Authority shall be included as an 2000 HONDA CIVIC ($1,000,000). Said policy shall be on an occurrence basis and the Authority shall be included as an Additional Insured. See the insurance sections of Division I, General Requirements and Division II, VIN #2HGEJ6578YH600933 Additional Insured. See the insurance sections of Division I, General Requirements and Division II, Special Provisions for complete details. Special Provisions for complete details. No fi led sub-bids will be required for this contract. 1999 HONDA CIVIC VIN #1HGEJ6673XL041615 No fi led sub-bids will be required for this contract. This Contract is also subject to Affi rmative Action requirements of the Massachusetts Port Authority This Contract is also subject to Affi rmative Action requirements of the Massachusetts Port Authority 2000 FORD F-150 contained in the Non-Discrimination and Affi rmative Action article of Division I, General Requirements contained in the Non-Discrimination and Affi rmative Action article of Division I, General Requirements VIN #2FTRX18W8YCA74241 and Covenants, and to the Secretary of Labor’s Requirement for Affi rmative Action to Ensure Equal and Covenants, and to the Secretary of Labor’s Requirement for Affi rmative Action to Ensure Equal Opportunity and the Standard Federal Equal Opportunity Construction Contract Specifi cations 1994 TOYOTA CAMRY Opportunity and the Standard Federal Equal Opportunity Construction Contract Specifi cations (Executive Order 11246). VIN #4T1GK13E7RU061580 (Executive Order 11246). The General Contractor is required to submit a Certifi cation of Non-Segregated Facilities prior 2001 HONDA CIVIC The General Contractor is required to submit a Certifi cation of Non-Segregated Facilities prior to award of the Contract, and to notify prospective subcontractors of the requirement for such VIN #2HGES15541H511820 to award of the Contract, and to notify prospective subcontractors of the requirement for such certifi cation where the subcontract exceeds $10,000. 1997 SAAB 900 certifi cation where the subcontract exceeds $10,000. Complete information and authorization to view the site may be obtained from the Capital Programs VIN #YS3DD58B3V2007988 Complete information and authorization to view the site may be obtained from the Capital Programs Department Offi ce at the Massachusetts Port Authority. The right is reserved to waive any informality Department Offi ce at the Massachusetts Port Authority. The right is reserved to waive any informality in or reject any or all proposals. The above vehicles will be sold in or reject any or all proposals. MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY at auction online at MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY THOMAS P. GLYNN TOWLOT.COM and is open to everyone. THOMAS P. GLYNN CEO AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CEO AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Run date: 06/21/13 Run dates: 6/7, 6/14, 6/21, 2013 Run date: 06/21/13 Page 16 BOSTON POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 2013

HOOPS and HOCKEY in the HUB

by Richard Preiss

the victory over Vancouver only sweeter. To be sure coach Julien had his doubters early on, even this spring. How many people who were at the Garden for game seven in the first round series with Toronto would have believed that the B’s would be skat- ing for the Cup in the middle of June? Especially after being up 3-1 in games and then hav- ing the Leafs not only come back to tie the series at 3-3 but actually hold a two-goal lead with less than two min- utes to play in the seventh game. This historic hero is also showing Boston pride and The fact that the Bruins support with the words “617 Boston Strong” printed in came back to tie in regula- the back of our home team’s jersey. tion and win in OT (one of The Paul Revere Statue in The Prado (Paul Revere Mall) the greatest comebacks in frankly, has needed some- are present do you witness shows his support for the Bruins sporting the team’s playoff history) served to thing inspirational given it. jersey. recharge the players in the terrible events that took You also see Dennis mind and spirit. From that place at the Boston Mara- Seidenberg go through a As the historic Stanley games only to have Philadel- game forward a different thon back on April 15th. full interview answering Cup Final series between phia come back and tie the team took the ice, one TALKING HOCKEY — For questions in German and the Boston Bruins and the series 3-3. with the same bodily form those around the Bruins on goalie Tuukka Rask doing Chicago Blackhawks neared Then came Game Seven as before, but different in a regular basis, the lines the same in the Finnish its midway point one thing where the Bruins actually terms of determination and of communication seem language. was certain: there literally went ahead 3-0 but wound up resolve. quite normal. One asks It’s only at this special had never been one like losing to the Flyers as the New York went down in questions or starts a conver- time of year that Boston- it. team from Pennsylvania five games and Pittsburgh, sation in English and the based journalists get to That’s right. In the history forged ahead into the East- one of the favorites to win players or Coach Julien experience the true inter- of the two franchises that ern Conference Finals and the Cup, went in four — a promptly respond. national flavor of hockey goes back to the 1920s there beyond. sweep that surprised even However, during the play- with media members from had never been a meeting We distinctly remember the most veteran of NHL offs another dimension numerous overseas outlets between the two teams in the ensuing press confer- observers. comes to the fore. One on hand to cover the world’s the Stanley Cup Final. ence a couple of days later And so here we are, smack learns that some of those most outstanding hockey The two Original Six when Bruins GM Peter dab in the middle of some- who are so adept in English event — the Stanley Cup teams had, of course, met Chiarelli took to the podium thing that wasn’t supposed are, in fact, quite fluent in Final. before in the playoffs but with head coach Claude to be in this town this other languages. It is some- In fact, there are so many never in the final best-of- Julien by his side. It was a year — the Stanley Cup thing that people would not members of the Fourth seven series that deter- vote of confidence that Final. know if all their information Estate on hand that the mines the champion. denied the naysayers their The old Bruins — those about the Bruins came from working area for media is at And yet both have experi- short term victory (the Bruins who played prior standard media outlets in least four times as large as ence in that. It was, after coach’s potential firing) and to the miracle comeback America. it is for regular season all, the Blackhawks that set the groundwork for focus- against the Leafs — are Thus, it is somewhat of games. The same goes for warmed the hearts of all ing on the future. gone. They’ve been replaced a revelation when coach the media dining area. those in Bruins Nation back A scant 13 months later by “new” players in attitude Julien concludes his press Media seating is on the in 2010 when they defeated that resolve would be re- and spirit. Although they conference in English and ninth floor of the Garden and Philadelphia to claim Lord warded as the B’s hoisted the are not there yet, it almost then proceeds to answer takes up the vast majority of Stanley’s Cup. Cup in Vancouver, their first seems as if they had ac- questions from Montreal and the space in that area. That made the Black and championship in 39 years, quired a destiny that night Quebec –based journalists in Folks from all around Gold faithful extremely happy forever dispelling the doubt- against Toronto. fluent French. You never see the globe gathered on our since it was Philadelphia ers to the sidelines. The So, far it’s carried them that here because the staff- corner of the world — the that had eliminated the B’s fact that it was a long and deep into the Stanley Cup ers of media outlets — both TD Garden on Causeway in the second round that tough post-season road — Final. Whatever happens, regionally and nationally — Street. Quite a thing to wit- year in the famous melt- the Bruins need to win three the 2013 Bruins have been get up and leave. Only if you ness and experience. down series that saw the B’s game sevens en route to an inspiration to all in jump out to a 3-0 lead in the final conquest — made a community that, quite Losing weight’s a lot harder than gaining it… SAVE THE DATE North End Athletic Association ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT IN MEMORY OF but very much worth the effort. CARMEN “TILLY” DE MARTINO MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 2013 7:30 a.m. (shot gun start) ANDOVER COUNTRY CLUB Canterbury Street, Andover, MA More than 144 golfers participate in this sold-out tournament annually. 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