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BOOK YOUR REVERE JOURNALREVERE JOURNALPOST IT Call Your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCEYOUR 1881 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 Advertising Rep i m e s r e e r e s s (781)485-0588 VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41T -F P East BostonWednesday, August 29, 2018 WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND Revere's TND February 14, 2018 CoppersmithFebruary 14, 2018 SALESIAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB PARENTS ORIENTATION INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 receivesGreenlighted $50,000 Editorial Village nears 4 Editorial 4 BPDA approves Notice of Project Police News 16 Policecompletion News 16 state grant for jobs state grant for jobs Sports 11 Sports 11 Change for Condor Street project Special to The Journal the business community that Special to The Journal the business community that By John Lynds Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- By John Lynds BPDAare critical to alert to fosteringthe agency eco to- nomic success and building the change. The developer’s The East Neighbor- Monday morning the Bak- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building stronger neighborhoods in ev- Last week, the Boston attorney, Marc LaCasse, said hood of Affordable Housing er-Polito Administration er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- DEATHS DEATHS Planning and Development nothing major changed at the (NOAH) Executive Director awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” Agency (BPDA) greenlighted 187-191 Condor St address Thomas Boyan, Sr ThomasPhil Giffee Boyan, announced Sr this projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its changes filed with the agency and the developer will still week that the Coppersmith Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera Marie Butera concerning the 187-191 and construct a four-story, nine- Village Project is nearing Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale 211 Condor Street project. unit building with 11 park- Richard Buttiglieri Richardcompletion Buttiglieri with a ribbon-cut- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- The condominium project ing spaces. There were some Theresa Conte ting scheduled for October. was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte was originally approved in slight changes made to the ex- “Coppersmith will finally in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO Dr. Adrian Costanza 2017, but the developers filed terior design which received Dr.be Adrianready forCostanza occupancy this workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- a Notice of Project Change the BPDA approval last year. Dorothy Cordaro fall,” said Giffee. “Residents vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro (NPC) this year to scale down LaCasse is also the attorney will be in their quarters by the cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi the project. for Boston Real Estate, LLC, Gerardoend of the Iannuzzi year.” created jobs. lock community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- The NPC was submitted who is the developer of the Patricia Muse PatriciaThe project Muse received Bos- TheLt. Planet Gov. FitnessKaryn PolitoDeMartinis along Group sponses with Salesian to local Boys obstacles, & Girls Club members. See page 16 for Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, to the BPDA and included 211 Condor St. project. LaC- ton Planning and Devel- morewith photos. Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and pulling the new structure at asse said his client was forced Paulopment Penta, Agency Jr. (BPDA) Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on 211 Condor St. back from the to make some modifications Antonetta Salamone Antonettaapproval lastSalamone summer. The Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. edge of Condor Street, away to the project after he found Coppersmith Village develop- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- from the waterfront along the that the project would be sub- ment that was once the site of NeighborhoodHarborArts Developers. toability host in urban interactive centers. The outdoor Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Chelsea Creek. As a result, jected to Chapter 91 regula- an ironworks company is on “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- the building will be smaller tions due to its proximity to the block bounded by Border stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere installationReal estate values on continueThursday to beand strong Friday in Revere upon completion. The devel- the Chelsea Creek. Street, Decatur Street, Liver- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- oper also reduced two resi- Boston Real Estate was INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. poolINDEPENDENT“2017 Street, was and a fantastic Coppersmith year the livesBy Sue of Ellen residents,” Woodcock said daysnity on stakeholders the market in to 2016. pursue “2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue NEWSPAPER GROUP By John Lynds from 8 to 11 p.m. HarborArts forced to file a Notice of Proj- The number of listings in toNEWSPAPER be in real estate,” GROUP said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini in- dentialLt. Governor units, reduced Karyn Polito.three economic development ini- will team up with Ryan Ed- to be in real estate,” said Joe off-street parking spaces, and ect Change with the BPDA The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Mario of Century 21 Ma- “TheThe RevereUrban realAgenda estate Grant mar- 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will See COPPERSMITH VILLAGE Page 2 Since their last communi- wards of Masary Studios, Mario of Century 21 Ma- reduced the gross floor-area of and slightly scale back that ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 ketProgram in 2017 relies was on definitely the strong a 10.8fund percentprojects downin Boston, from Clin 297- Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a ty event at the Boston Ship- Downeast Cider, Boston rio Real Estate. “There’s a the project. project that previously re- good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for goodpartnerships one with between higher prices local in 2016. The good news for partnerships between local lot of confidence and equity yard and Marina in 2015, HarborSee TNDNow, GRANT Boston , Page Harbor 3 lot of confidence and equity The project received BPDA ceivedSee TNDBPDA GRANT approval , Page 3last $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR forgovernment, homes than non-profits in 2016, but and sellers is that the original list- government, non-profits and inHAPPY homes. For BIRTHDAY 35 years now HarborArts has Shipyard and Marina, Zumix approval in June 2017 as one year. NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND slowedBy downSue Ellen a bit.Woodcock Councillorto bring an exciting Robert free Haas inter Jr.- projectBy underSue Ellen Article Woodcock 80 large CouncillorAs previously Robert approved, Haas Jr. listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL COMMUNITYJIMMY MOSCA TRAIL SR. listings,“We haven’tmaking home-buyingbeen doing a triedpercentactive to outdoor of get the barriers time. installation. installed project review. However, tried211 Condor to get St. barriers was proposed installed an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of The Executive Office of anlot Foradventure. of big years art theevents abutters like the of in ThePollack 2011 condominium and said received Edwards no mar de re-- sinceFor the years approval the abutters the two of into 2011be a new, and receivedfour-story no resi re- “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Energy and Environmental Energy and Environmental RouteHarborArts“These 1 have are theFestival,”put highestup with pric saidthe- sponse.ketveloped saw similaran art trendsinstallation with the overflow from the Boston Routeaddresses 1 have came put under up with differ the- sponse.dential building consisting of Affairs has approved a $1.5 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving noiseesHarborArts we’ve from seen Director millions in the lastMatthew of eight cars, thecalled“We median ‘HD•BPM’. should sales get moreEdwards, price re at- market and people are moving noiseent ownership from millions and are of being cars, 14“We residential should units. get moreTogether re- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent Affairs has approved a $1.5 million grant regarding the to Revere. andyears,”Pollack. now said some“But Maureen citywith councillors all Celata,the ac- spect$315,000,a trained from drummer upthe state 16.7 and percent fedper-- to Revere. anddeveloped now some as citytwo councillors separate spectwith 187-191 from the Condor state and St., fedthe- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- million grant regarding the development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- wantowner/brokertivity to at have the shipyard--the Mayor of MCelata Brian Real ICAAr- eralovercussionists, government,” 2016. Daystries on toPatch thebuild said..mar an- wantprojects. to have Mayor Brian Ar- eraltwo government,”building would Patch have said.. re- ket also dropped from 67 in development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to rigoEstate.Watershed contact “And and the2018 DowneastMassDOT is going Ci to- ketenvironmentKeefe also dropped noted through that from more musical 67 af in- rigoCondor contact Street the MassDOT Condomini to- sultedKeefe in noteda total that of 23 more condo af- 2016 to 47 days on the market Strandable because Community of its proximity Trail led able because of its proximity by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- installbeder another moving barriers banner in andalong year. KO Route PiesInven an1- fluent2016performance, to 47communities days projected on the market arevideo often installums, whobarriers is developing along Route 187- 1 fluentunits when communities the proposal are was often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and byto a Boston, Revere andon the it’s Move a hidden part- to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the betweentoryanchor is low here Route now, there’s 16 but and beeneveryone Cope a lot- grantedand“Inventory interactive sound isbarriers. installations. low now and between191 Condor Route St. 16filed and a CopeNotice- granted sound barriers. is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward nergem organization,with a beautiful Bike beach. to the Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. landismore looking Circle. activity. to the It’s spring.” really start- everyoneThe ‘HD•BPM’ is looking installa toward- gem with a beautiful beach. landof Project Circle. Change with the SeeWard CONDOR 2 Councillor PROJECT Ira Page No 2- According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Sea. voselskytion uses pointedelectronic out drum that Saupads- A new sculpture of a woman Revere has a one-mile Mario is looking forward ingWardAccording to pick 5 Councillor up toagain.” figures Charles from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed out that Sau- the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Revere has a one-mile Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gusas triggers got barriers that are along played Route by walking on her hands is just stretch in North Revere. The to the spring market, drawing theWhile Massachusetts large-scale Associacommu-- The rental market is also to the spring market, drawing Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from stretch in North Revere. The Patricknity events Keefe falling and to Wardthe way 1- 1the installed public to along reveal, a newpixel ball by one of many new art instal- Northern Strand Community from Boston and surrounding tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from from Boston and surrounding Patrick A KeefeNOTE TO and OUR Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Northern Strand Community Councillorside, HarborArts Joanne Shipyard McKen- field.pixel, existing paintings by lations at the HarborArts Trail has been in development communities. He added that sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field.TRASH a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big Trail has been in development naGallery teamed has up remained on a motion an im at- local“It’s artists a quality-of-life on a huge screen is- communities.Shipyard Gallery He on added Marginal that ADVERTISERS & READERS “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big Street. na teamed up on a motion at 2016. See DeLEO Pagerent 3 they just might be capable forthe over Revere 20 School years. The system North is lastportant last freeweek’s outdoor council art instalmeet-- sue,”that willhe said. be draped over the the Revere School system is sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major 2016. rent they just might be capable last lastOUR OFFICEweek’s WILL council BE CLOSED meet - NOTICE Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- Reverealso a draw segment for buyers. is a major ing.lation Patch in thesaid community.he and the late So DowneastBarriers Cider are distillery. easily seen also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- “This event really involves MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD IN the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers part“It in allthe addsproject to that the creates future with the increase in foot traf- “The real focus right now “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail Jimmy “Jimbo” Mosca Sr, recent- the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers the community in art and it’s Due to the Monday, Labor Day percent increase over the 56 programs. agrowth continuous of Revere,” 7.5-mile he railsaid. trail fic in recent months, Pollack for HarborArts is bringing art OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY running from West Everett, ly turned 90, and celebrated it percent increase over the 56 programs. growthgoing toof Revere,”be really he exciting. said. Holiday on Sept. 3, 2018, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. thoughtHave youthe timeever washad anright idea to Taskoutside Force. in the Both Shipyard the ATOD and sity in children and adults. 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The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- TheIn addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. throughgrants already the Executive funded, Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded,A VISION Revere FOR A SAFE, of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 ofon Energy the Move and Environmental has extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to Affairs’their permanent (EEA) Gateway change City and reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent VIBRANT change and SUFFOLK COUNTY. Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place Parksprogram Program, mini-grant enables appli the- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise designcations of to the Sunday, trail, March develop 4.- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentUp to of$1,395 bid-ready is available construc for- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is THEavailable EXPERIENCEfor TO GET IT DONE. tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make andit easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and be construction active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- permits.all. The When application completed, is open the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. 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By John Lynds Harbor View Neighborhood Association 6:30 p.m. at the Anna DeFronzo Center, 395 Maverick St. Mass Save home energy First Monday of every month audits, free energy-saving 6:30 p.m. at the Edward Brooke Charter products and rebates and in- School, 145 Byron St. Central Square Flats Civic Association centives to lower a consum- Third Wednesday of every month er’s energy bills has been Jeffries Point Neighborhood Association 7 p.m. at Paris Street Community Center, around for years, but very few Second Monday of every month. 112 Paris St. in East Boston have taken ad- 6:30 p.m. at the Jeffries Point Yacht Club, vantage of the program. 565 Sumner St. Gove Street Citizens Association If one looks closely at their Fourth Monday of every month energy bill, they’ll see a line Orient Heights Neighborhood Association 6:30 p.m. at the Noddle Island Community item showing that a portion of Room, Logan Rental Car Center each monthly payment goes Third Monday of every month. to funding the Mass Save pro- 6:30 p.m. at Ashley Street YMCA, 54 Ash- gram. ley St. Eagle Hill Civic Association So the question is why are Last Wednesday of every month so few Eastie residents taking 7 p.m. at East Boston High School Cafete- advantage of it? ria, 86 White St. East Boston Neighbor- hood of Affordable Housing’s East Boston Neighborhood of Affordable Housing’s (NOAH) (NOAH) Gabriela Boscio Gabriela Boscio talks about the Mass Save no-cost Home Energy Assessment pilot program to help enroll more Eastie residents. explains that many residents Condor Project // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 think Mass Save is a scam when they receive informa- one development. ly revised to pull the proposed 11. A reduction in the gross tion in the mail or by phone. Eastie, NOAH has teamed up home’s energy efficiency. Although 211 Condor St. structure back from the edge floor area of 2,665 square feet Many just dump informa- with Mass Save, the City of Mass Save will also install does not lie within a water- of Condor Street and away will result in a new gross floor tional flyers in the trash or Boston and Boston ABCD to energy-saving products at no front zoning sub-district under from the waterfront along the area of approximately 13,955 confuse Mass Save with those launch a pilot program to in- cost as needed such as:ENER- Article 53 of the city’s zoning Chelsea Creek and reduce square feet. annoying people on the street crease participation. GY STAR LED light bulbs; code because it is across the the number of units. The to- In the end the two projects that go door to door trying to “We got Mass Save to set advanced power strips; low- Street from the Chelsea Creek. tal number of condo units has will result in three affordable get you to switch energy com- aside 18 slots for East Boston flow showerheads; faucet However, LaCasse said after been reduced from 14 to 12 units under the city’s ‘inclu- panies to save money. residents,” said Boscio. “To aerators; and programmable the BPDA approval in June units. The proposed unit mix sionary’ policy. For those who went through sign up, you will need to pro- thermostats or discounted 2017 further study revealed will be three one-bedroom Additionally, the two de- the process of securing a free vide your name, contact info, wireless thermostats. that the property is subject to units and nine two-bedroom velopers will provide financial Mass Save audit and free en- address, and your electric and Enrollees can also qualify the jurisdiction of Chapter 91 units. A reduction of approx- contributions to the Salesian ergy saving products, many gas account numbers.” for additional offers, rebates, under state law. imately three off-street park- Boys & Girls Club, Piers Park report that the process was If you would like to sched- and incentives based on the As a result the proposal at ing spaces will bring the total Sailing Center, and the Veron- frustrating. ule a Mass Save visit for your Home Energy Assessment re- 211 Condor St. has been slight- number of parking spaces to ica Robles Cultural Center. “We at NOAH have heard home you can contact Boscio port. that the biggest barrier for peo- via email at gboscio@noah- According to Mass Save ple who signed up was never cdc.org or by phone at 617- these offers, rebates and in- getting a call back to schedule 418-8244. centives may include: no-cost Coppersmith Village // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 an audit,” said Boscio. “We The program is open to targeted air sealing of leaks in want more people in East homeowners and renters who drafty areas of your home; an Boston to take advantage of live in a home that is between instant incentive for 75 per- Way. The block will be will Giffee. “The eight affordable City, the State and to all our this program because enroll- one and four units. cent off approved insulation be transformed into a mixed- ownership units will be drawn great lenders, including our ment in the neighborhood is Boscio said through the improvements or based on use development of 56 rental by lottery. There is strong de- local East Boston Savings so low. This program can help audit homeowners and rent- your income, you may be el- apartments, 15 townhous- mand for the 41 affordable Bank.” you lower your bills, make ers can discover opportunities igible for an enhanced instant es and 3,000 sq. ft. of retail rentals as 700 people applied Giffee said NOAH will your home more comfortable to save energy and money incentive for 100 percent off; space on the ground floor on for the lottery in recent weeks. have a ribbon cutting, most in the winter and reduce your through upgrades, rebates, rebates of up to $3,250 on the corner of Border and De- There will be 15 market-rate likely at the end of October. carbon footprint and help the and incentives. qualifying energy-efficient catur Streets that will house a rentals as well.” Giffee added that NOAH’s community reduce green- Each resident that partici- heating, cooling, and water restaurant with outdoor seat- Giffee said Peabody Prop- vision is to create a modest house gas emissions.” pates will get a no-cost Home heating equipment; and the ing. The project includes 49 erties has a website that in- ownership and rental mix In order to simplify the Energy Assessment and re- opportunity to apply for a zero affordable and 22 market-rate cludes the layout for all units. that meshes well with the process and get more people ceive a custom report that percent ‘Heat Loan’ for cer- units, as well as the restaurant. “Each unit has a balcony existing urban fabric and ac- enrolled in Mass Saves from makes it easy to improve a tain eligible heating upgrades. The apartment building will with great views,” he said. commodates a diverse range be located on Border Street “We are talking with quality of neighborhood needs. The with the townhouses planned restaurants about the restau- affordable-housing units are for Liverpool Street that ties rant space on Decatur Street. more than the 13 percent re- into the typical triple-decker It has great views of the wa- quirement of the city’s inclu- Boston Water and of Eastie. Coppersmith Way ter. It’s exciting to be near the sionary development policy. will be opened up and serve end and to see mixed-income Financing for the $26 mil- as entrance for parking for the housing on the waterfront. It lion was provided by the state Sewer Commission apartment building and town- will look great and be protect- and East Boston Savings houses. ed against sea-level rise and Bank. “The seven for-sale mar- storm surges for decades to ket units have owners,” said come. We are grateful to the IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD East Boston Project THINK OF IT AS AN OWNER’S MANUAL EAST BOSTON Advisory Committee FOR YOUR MONEY. East Boston APAC · 21 Meridian Street Come (PIERSPAC) Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM meet our September 5 & 12 · October 3 & 10 team! Meets every third Tuesday of the month

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EastTimes-Free Boston Press PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley PUBLISHER: Debra DiGregorio Forum EDITOR:: Cary Shuman PUBLISHER EMERITUS: John A. Torrone GET OUT AND VOTE

This Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, is primary election day across the state for both national and state offices. Although primary elections in Massachusetts generally are of little or no consequence because of the overwhelming Dem- ocratic voting enrollment and because most Democrats run un- opposed, this year’s primary election is different. Thanks to the chaos that reigns throughout the country be- cause of the situation in the White House, every election this year -- both primary and final -- has taken on more significance than in any non-presidential year election in our nation’s his- tory. The elections of 1860 (prior to the start of the Civil War) and 1932 (when we were in the midst of the Great Depression) arguably were the most important Presidential-year elections, but the current election cycle of 2018 may be even more signif- icant than either of those. The pundits talk much these days about the existential threat to our democracy and institutions because of the situation in the White House. Unfortunately, a good argument can be made either way and only time will tell. However, what undeniably is true is that our democracy cer- tainly will come to an end if we fail to exercise the most import- ant right we have as Americans -- the right to vote. There is no greater threat to America than our own apathy. We urge all of our readers to get and vote this Tuesday. A strong voter turnout not only will be determinative of the can- didates who move on to the November final election, but it also will send a message to those who seek to destroy our nation (and that is not an overstatement) that we will exercise our right to vote to thwart them.

SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN In an era when cynicism and a lack of faith in our politi- Guest Op-Ed cal leaders and institutions is at an all-time high -- the roots of which can be traced back to the 1960s and the subsequent Wa- tergate scandal -- Senator John McCain truly stood out as a man whose essential belief in the values that have made America the How to preserve the miracle of life for more American families greatest nation in the history of the world never wavered. By Dan Gutfinger those for the heart, are often she was nine months old, she This valve has already John McCain was a legitimate war hero whose story as a designed for adults. That’s received a replacement adult- helped save the lives of nu- prisoner of war in No. Vietnam is well-known by anyone read- Few occasions are more where the greatest demand sized valve. But six months merous infants. One was a ing this column. In contrast to the phony politicians who staked joyous than the birth of a is. So that’s where companies after her procedure, the re- baby from Chicago who was a claim to patriotism, John McCain was the real deal. child. But for scores of fami- tend to focus their research, placement failed, causing her born with a hole in her heart. Throughout his career, Senator McCain called out the hyp- lies, the arrival of a newborn development, and production valve to narrow and restrict At six months, her mitral ocrites and fakers -- he knew one when he saw one -- and was can also augur heartbreak. efforts. blood flow. Doctors relieved valve started leaking follow- known as the leading maverick in the U.S. Senate whose stands Each day, nearly 100 U.S. However, using adult-sized the obstruction temporari- ing surgery to repair the hole. on the issues often crossed party lines. babies are born with con- products in children can be ly. But eventually, her heart She went into heart failure. His dramatic “thumbs down” on the vote to kill Obamacare genital heart defects. Many dangerous. Forcing an adult- became too weak, and she She was held in the ICU but -- after Senator McCain had been diagnosed with brain cancer will not make it to their first sized valve into a baby’s tiny passed away. she couldn’t tolerate food and and he made a special trip back to the Senate floor for the vote birthday. Fortunately, sever- heart may ward off immediate Thankfully, scientists and wasn’t gaining weight. She re- -- will stand forever as one of the most iconic moments in the al breakthrough technologies death and give the child a few companies are developing ceived the small Abbott valve history of the Senate. have emerged in recent years more months of life. But com- new ways to meet the needs of just in time -- and is now However, John McCain was not a perfect man, as are none that could save many of these plications are common. For our smallest, most vulnerable thriving. of us. He became enmeshed in a banking scandal in the ear- babies. It’s time we put them instance, an adult-sized valve patients. Researchers at the Today, we can fix many ly-1980s and he was not always the maverick lawmaker that he to more widespread use. can impede the flow of blood University of Maryland, for previously incurable heart de- claimed to be. He also often was cantankerous and stubborn. Congenital heart conditions from the baby’s lungs or put example, are testing the abil- fects thanks to a new crop of However, the outpouring of support and recollections from afflict about 40,000 babies pressure on the electrical cir- ity of adult stem cells to repair medical innovations designed all sides of the political spectrum in recent days attest to the -- nearly 1 percent of births cuitry of a tiny heart, resulting damaged infant heart tissue. specifically for our smallest basic decency and values that governed his life. -- annually. These defects can in the need for a pacemaker. A team at the Mayo Clinic patients. It’s up to the entire Former CIA chief John Brennan said in an interview Friday range from manageable to fa- Attempts to treat infants with in Minnesota is pioneering a medical community to make evening (just prior to Senator McCain’s passing) that though tal: a valve that doesn’t fully adult-sized devices may be procedure that uses umbilical sure that newborns who could Senator McCain and he often disagreed vehemently about for- close; abnormal connections well-intentioned, but the heart cord blood to strengthen in- benefit from these life-chang- eign policy matters, Brennan never had any doubt about Mc- of veins and arteries; even a defect is likely to win out in fant heart muscles. ing technologies receive them. Cain’s patriotism and commitment to the values that have made hole inside the heart. the end. And just this year, Abbott, Dan Gutfinger is a med- America great. Some heart defects can be As a cardiac surgeon, I’ve the company I work for, re- ical director for the global John McCain was an American hero whose presence in treated with medicine; others unfortunately seen that hap- ceived approval from the health care company Abbott. Washington was needed more than ever. He will be missed. require surgery. But too often, pen too often. I remember Food and Drug Administra- (For U.S. Important Safety current technologies are insuf- the case of an infant girl from tion for a new heart valve for Information on the Masters ficient for infants. New York City who was born infants. At just 15 millimeters, HP Series, visit http://abbo. Medical devices, including with severe narrowing of her it’s the smallest mechanical tt/2taeyVL.) SEND US YOUR NEWS heart’s mitral valve. When heart valve in the world. 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Advertising and Editorial Scott Heigelmann Marketing Reporters, Regular Contributors Debra DiGregorio John Lynds Assistant Marketing Seth Daniel Director Copy Editing, Layout Scott Yates Maureen DiBella Senior Sales Associates Kane DiMasso-Scott Peter Sacco Business The First Suffolk and Middlesex Senatorial District hosted an informative session highlighting Scott Lively, Republican candidate Accounts Executive Kathleen Bright for Massachusetts Governor. This event was held at the American Legion in Revere. In attendance were members of the East Bos- Judy Russi ton Republican Ward Committee, and members of the Republican Committees in the First Suffolk and Middlesex District. After Dr. Legal Advertising Lively’s speech, there was a question and answer period from the spirited audience. Scott Lively received one-third of the Delegate Ellen Bertino Printer vote at the Republican State Convention, held in Worcester this past April. This percentage of Delegate votes garnered him a ballot Concord Monitor (N.H.) spot in the September 4, Primary. Scott Lively is a Constitutional Law Attorney, Pastor and author of six books. He is Conservative, Pro-Life, Pro-Second Amendment, Pro-Family and very much Pro-President Trump. Wednesday, August 29, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 5

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WATCH THE BOSTON East Boston, MA. There’s free currently working in tech or honeybees in your backyard, Attendance is FREE. Partic- GRACE CHURCH HARBOR FIREWORKS parking on Marginal St. next those aspiring to move into a and the small things you can ipants are expected to attend Grace Church Federated to the Shipyard, but may be tech career who live or work do to help honeybees flourish. both sessions. ON DECK OF is a United Church of Christ limited due to holiday week- in East Boston. These meet- He’ll also bring a sampling Sponsored by the African and Episcopal church located LIGHTSHIP/LV-112 end volume. Best option is ings will be held in the heart of honeys for tasting that will Bridge Network and the May- at 760 Saratoga Street, East Reserve your spot for a public transportation. MBTA of Maverick Landing con- delight your taste buds and or’s Office of Immigrant Ad- Boston. All are welcome. fundraiser at the Boston Har- Subway: take Blue Line to veniently located steps from change the way you think vancement. Please join us for our Sunday bor Shipyard and Marina on , walk to the Maverick T station, in the about honey. Book Discussion Club: morning service at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 30, from 6 to shipyard/marina (approx. 15 Maverick Landing Meeting Introduction to Genealo- Substance Use Recovery followed by a coffee hour. We 10 p.m. to watch the Boston walk), view walking route. House at 31 Liverpool St. gy Memoirs and Stories: also have a Food Pantry open Harbor fireworks. The fund- Water Taxi to Boston Harbor Monday, Sept. 10th at 6:30 Thursday, Sept. 27th at to all East Boston residents, raiser will take place on the Shipyard & Marina, stop #68 SOCIAL CENTERS p.m. 6:30 p.m. every Saturday from 10 a.m. Nantucket Lightship/LV-112; view map. For more informa- SENIOR LUNCH Interested in learning about For our September Book – noon. For additional infor- your family history, but not Discussion Club, we will be the ship’s berth has one of the tion, contact: 617.797.0135 or If you are age 65+, The mation regarding our church sure how to begin? Getting focusing on memoirs and sto- best views of Boston’s vibrant email. East Boston Social Centers services or food pantry, please Started in Genealogy will ries that talk about substance city skyline from the East at 68 Central Square in East visit our website: gracechur- teach you the basics of gene- use, addiction, and recovery Boston waterfront. THE GOVE Boston has a table and a meal cheastie.org alogical research. Topics will as part of SAMHSA’s Nation- Area residents are encour- waiting for you. 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Waterfront To read District. about Theresa Conte Marie Butera - - - POST IT natevices her in kidneyRevere toto helpsupport save lo Marie Butera Sports TheresaEBHS Conte recently added yet in funding to help establish - plant, and the MassDevelop myThe story, program step up seeks and undergo to un - 16 e Richard Buttiglieri another reason to pull out workforce development ser Nucci’scal residents life. to acquire newly stateCOOLING grant OFF for jobs e Call Your - ment TDI Waterfrontin District. funding- to help establish lock community-drivenland,Richard Buttiglieri a resoon-to-close NECCO Revere's TND Dr. Adrian Costanza Nucci announced Sunday Classifieds 11 N d the proverbial party hats as vices in Revere to support lo The program seeks to un created jobs. sponses to local obstacles, r r N d Advertising Rep Theresa Conte - - Please see NUCCI Page 3 - the New England Associa cal residents to acquire newly to theLt. EastGov. Boston Karyn TimesPolito alongthat Theresa Conte e v i e w Dorothy Cordaro lock community-driven re and promote economic devel 18-19 (781)485-0588 Catering Available Dr. Adrian Costanza tion of Schools and Colleges created jobs. sponses to local obstacles, with Housing and Economic opment opportunities through Special to The Journal Dr. Adrian Costanza - plant,Dr. Adrian Costanza and the MassDevelop- DEATHS (NEASC)Gerardo Iannuzzivoted to award the Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along and promote economicworkforce devel developmentDevelopment Secretary ser Jay- partnership-building, problem receivesW W W. N O RT H E N D$50,000 R E G I O N A L R E V I E W. C O M Dorothy Cordaro - Monday morning the Bak the business community that schoolPatricia continued Muse accredita- Lt.with Gov. Housing Karyn Polito, and Economic Ann Houston opment of The Neighborhood opportunities throughDevelopers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, MayorAsh came to Walsh Revere City sings Hall solving, cityDorothy andordinance shared Cordaro account Thomas Boyan, Sr er-Polito Administration Gerardo Iannuzzi tion. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and are critical to fostering eco Development Secretary Jay partnership-building, problem to present the check to the abilityGerardo in urban Iannuzzi centers. The awarded $500,000 to nine Council votes to oppose smoke shop PaulThe Penta, NEASC, Jr. the coun- Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban- Agenda Grant Program on to regulate short termment rentals TDI - Waterfront District. Marie Butera - nomic success and building Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, Ash came to Revere City Hall solving, and sharedvices account in Revere to supportNeighborhood Developers. lo-- competitive awards offer flex projects through the Urban Dorothy Cordaro Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andtry’s Secretary oldest accreditation of Housing and as- Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. “Our administration under Patricia Muse stronger neighborhoods in ev - state grant for jobs Antonetta Salamone to present the check to the ability in urban centers. The notible knowing funding forwho local is coming efforts Richard Buttiglieri Paul Penta, Jr. sociation serving more than - - Agenda Grant Program. The Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Neighborhood Developers. stands theBy importanceJohn Lynds of local that bring together commu ery region in Massachusetts.” By Phil Orlandella 2,000 public and independent - competitive awards offer flex andPaul going Penta, week afterJr. week. Theresa Conte Revere arm of The Neigh • Pizza • Barbecue & Daily Specials Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. - “Our administration under leadership and its impact on After monthsThe of complaints program seeks to un- Revere is rebuilding its - Antonetta Salamone ible funding forcal local effortsresidents to acquire newly nity stakeholders to pursue schools,Obituaries gave Pages its coveted 8 + 9 ac - - borhood Developers (TND) For the second communitySpecial to The Journal stands the importance of local that bring together commu theLongtime lives of residents,”Webster Street said byeconomicAntonetta residents development like Salamone McCarthy ini Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Dr. State Adrian Rep. RoseLeeCostanza Vincent, economic and employment worried about the concept and creditation to Eastie’s public EastReal Boston estate High School values graduating continuesenior Richard Bynam to isbe embraced strong“2017 by his was teacher,in a fantasticRevere Lauren year was one group given $50,000 monthly meeting, North End/ leadership and its impact on residentLt. Governor John McCarthy Karyn Polito. lives thetiatives. Boston These City awardsCouncil will voted Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and - base by utilizing large-scale Gerardo Iannuzzi Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 high school. This was EBHS Owens, as Bynam's two-year-old daughter,daysnity on stakeholders the Zamyrah, market to looksin pursue2016. on during- last Friday's EBHS grad- - Monday morning the Bakexpressedthe numerous business community reasons that the lives of residents,” said to be in real estate,” said Joe next“The to Urban a property Agenda being Grant used 11-2 last week in favor of cre- Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban AgendaDorothy Grant Cordaro Program on in funding to help establish Waterfront Neighborhood second accreditation from uationBy at Sue East Ellen Boston Woodcock Memorial Stadium.economicThe number developmentcreated of listings ini in jobs. - fundObituarieslock projects Pages in Boston, 8 community-driven+ 9 Clin re- and high value assets includ er-Polito Administration why City Smoke Shop should Real estate values continue to be strongINDEPENDENT“2017 was in a fantasticRevere year- Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. Mario of Century 21 Ma asProgram an Airbnb. relies While on the he strong does ating an ordinance to regulate Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. workforce development ser are critical to fostering eco days on the market in 2016. the NEASC, the first occur 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will Gerardo Iannuzzi ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder Council (NEWNC),awarded resi- $500,000 to nine - toNEWSPAPER be in real estate,” GROUP said Joe- - - notpartnerships begrudge betweenanyone from local short-termSee TND rentals GRANT like , Airbnb.Page 3 vices in Revere to support lo not be allowednomic success in the and communi- building By Sue Ellen Woodcock The number of listings in ring a decade ago. Accord - “TheThe UrbanRevere Agenda real estate Grant mar 10.8fund percent projects down in Boston, from 297Clin rio Real Estate. “There’s a land, a soon-to-close NECCO- dents flockedprojects to the Nazzaro through the Urban INDEPENDENT Mario of Century 21 Ma Program relies on the strong makinggovernment, a little non-profitsextra money and on The ordinance to establish Patricia Muse cal residents to acquire newly - ty. Manystronger other neighborhoods residents were in of ev - 2017 also dropped to 265, ing to their report on EBHS, ket in 2017 was definitely a in 2016. The good news for lot of confidence and equity Councillorsponses Robert Haas Jr. to local obstacles, plant, and the MassDevelop - Community Center,Agenda Grantto oppose Program. The NEWSPAPER GROUP - Thepartnerships birth between local of hisSee TND baby GRANT Lt., Page girl 3 -Gov. changed Karyn Politothe side, he feels along there should guidelines and regulations to created jobs. - the sameery opinion region in and Massachusetts.” obviously Patricia Muse The Revere real estate mar 10.8 percent down from 297 therio NEASC Real Estate. wrote “There’s that the a good one with higher prices sellers is that the original list in homes. For 35 years now By Sue Ellen Woodcock INDEPENDENTtried to get barriers installed Paul Penta, Jr. ment TDI Waterfront District. Revere arm of The Neigh government, non-profits and be some sort of regulation. Nbetter E W S P A track P E R GR and O U P regulate short- Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere Charter Realty’s proposal Revere is rebuilding its - Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhoodket in 2017 was definitely Developers,a in 2016. The good news for State accreditationlot of confidence Rep. committee and RoseLee equity was for homes than Vincent, in 2016, but ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. it’s been positive. Now is the “It’s getting out of control,” in 2011 and received no re Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along The program seeks to un - borhood Developers (TND)the Council clearly opposed the WE DELIVER 11AM-11PM 7 DAYS A WEEK - impressed$1.5 MILLION with many FOR of the term rentals in the City of Antonetta Salamone Lt.with Gov. Housing Karyn Polito, and Economic Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent,to open a Starbucks at 198 economic and employment good one with higher prices a drop Byin Sue the Ellen number Woodcock of new For years the abutters of sponse. lock community-driven re proposal. sellers is that the original list in homes. For 35 years now him, now he’spercenttried tooff of get the barrierswith time.to installedcollege Housing -- onetime of to the sell. most Revere beloved is and getting and said Economic McCarthy. “I’ll tell you, Bostonand was signed promote last Friday- economic devel- Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and was one group given $50,000 - base by utilizing large-scale programsNORTHERN and services STRAND at the listings, making home-buying Route 1 have put up with the By Sue Ellen Woodcock Development Secretary Jay Hanover Street only to learn $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but ing price was matched 100 it’s been positive. Now is the wasin The 2011a sophomore condominium and received and turned mar no re popular students at East Bos- some of the people renting the by “WeMayor should Martin get Walsh. more re - Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at thesponses announcement to local obstacles, of the Urban - Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish Stephen Passacantilli school. an adventure.For yearsBy John the Lynds abutters of the overflow from the Boston noise from millions of cars, Ash came to Revere City Hall both the Starbucks and Citizens and high value assets includ Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, aMayor drop in the number Brian of new percentArrigo of the time. and SecretaryCOMMUNITYtime to sell. Revere TRAIL is gettingof Housing and 16ketsponse. his saw whole similar life trends changed with - ton High. Airbnb are not the people you spect"My from goal the in stateregulating and fed Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Monday morning in the Revere City andCouncil promote Chambers. economic devel - workforce development seropposed the concept. “It doesn’t NORTHERN STRAND - “The committee was re- Route“These 1 have are theput highestup with pric- the with the birth of his daughter, market and people are moving wantand now to live some next city to.” councillors$1.5 MILLION FOR The Revere real estate mar days on the market in 2016. to present the check to the ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder listings, making home-buying The condominium mar The Executive Office of the “We median should sales get price more at re - “He always made a point to - short-termeralopment government,” rentals has Patch alwaysopportunities said.. - through opment opportunities through Bank have beenvices taken in Revere off the to support lo the overflow from the Boston Anyone who was at last Developmentto Revere. SecretarywantMcCarthy to have saidMayor he’sJay Brian had Ar ket in 2017 was definitely a Neighborhood Developers. belong land, in the a community.soon-to-close We NECCO - COMMUNITY TRAIL an adventure. ket saw similar trends with Energy and Environmental esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the last of cars, eight Zamyrah.$315,000,spect from up the 16.7 state percent and fed use his popularity to include - NORTHERNbeenKeefe to responsibly noted STRAND that incorpo-more af The number of listings in partnership-building, problem- agenda by thecal applicant. residents to acquire newly marketPlease and see peopleEBHS Page are moving3 Friday’s East Boston High “He was in my Creative - torigo deal contact with loudthe MassDOT parties, an to good one with higher prices - are just- plant, trying and to the keep MassDevelop our com- 84 BENNINGTON ST., EAST BOSTON • 617-567-4627 • Ecomonic617-567-3080 Development Jay Ash at Thethe Executive announcement Office of “These are the highest of pric- thethe median Urban sales price atAgenda Affairs has approvedGrant a $1.5 Programyears,”and now said some Maureen city councillorson Celata, - overeral government,”2016. Days on Patch the mar said.. everyone...heMario said lookedRevere outis desir for ratefluent the communitiesgrowth of the arehome- often 2017 also dropped to 265, “Our administration under solving, and shared account - School (EBHS) graduation at - COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year However,created residents jobs. made it - Energy and Environmental es we’ve seen in the last eight millionto Revere. grant regarding the owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar WritingKeefe class noted and that he morewrote af thoseable becausewho needed of its help,” proximity said increaseinstall barriers in litter along around Route his 1 - granted sound barriers. 10.8 percent down from 297 stands the importance of local munity mentintact,” TDI he Waterfront said. “He District. $315,000, up 16.7 percent - - East Boston Memorial Stadi- ket also dropped from 67 in partnership-building,Please see RENTALS Page 3 - problem toN Ebe W Sin P A Preal E R G estate,” R O U P said Joe Real estate valuesability continue in urban centers. to be The strong in Revere Mario said Revere is desir Estate.rigo contact “And the2018 MassDOT is going to beautifully,” Ash said his teach- came to Reverebuildingbetween City andRoute in Hall the16 andbackyard, Cope The ExecutiveWard 2 Office Councillor of Ira Noa drop in the number of new leadership and its impact on clear that they willLt. continueGov. Karyn Polito along The program seeks to un - Antonetta Salamone Affairs has approved a $1.5 years,” said Maureen Celata, over 2016. Days on the mar Airdevelopment quality of the Northern um saw an overjoyed Richard- 2016fluent to communities47 days on the are market often Owens.to Boston, and it’s a hidden - in 2016. The good news for - competitive awards offer flex with Housing and Economicasked the property owner to try install barriers along Route 1 er Lauren Owens. “He had a By his senior year Bynam asland well Circle. as the discomfortEnergy of and Environmental listings, making home-buying Mario of Century 21 Ma - to oppose the Starbucks plan lock community-driven re Monday morning in the Revere Citymillion Council grant regarding theChambers. owner/broker of MCelata Real ket also dropped from 67 in Strandable because Community of its proximity Trail led Bynumbe another walk banner onto theyear. stage Inven - granted“Inventory sound is barriers. low now and - gem with a beautiful beach. voselsky pointed out that Sau sellers is that the original list the lives of residents,” said ible funding for local efforts and find another tenant.” - between Route 16 and Cope baby in his sophomore year, Ward 5 Councillor CharlesAffairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure. By Sue Ellen Woodcock Development Secretary Jay sponses to local obstacles, development of the Northern Estate. “And 2018 is going to- 2016 to 47 days on the market monitoringbyto a Boston, Revere andon the it’s Movepilot a hidden part withtory hisis low 2-year-old now, but daughter, everyone everyoneWard 2 is Councillor looking toward Ira No - - was doing everything right gus got barriers along Route ing price was matched 100 rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. should it ever become an issue - land Circle. and it changed him. He be Mario is looking forward Patch, Ward 4 Councillor solving, and shared account- Cool off this summer on The Greenway with a splash in a Greenwaythat fountain bring together open daily commu from 9 -a.m. to 11 Ash came to Revere City Hall Council member Marie Strand Community Trail led be another banner year. Inven “Inventory is low now and ner organization, Bike to the Zamyrah,is looking and to the accept spring.” his high thevoselsky spring,” pointedto Celata out said present that Sau and, teacher the Tiana Tassinari’s check to themillion grant1 installed regarding along the a new ball “These are the highest pric- percent of the time. lot of confidence and equity - “The Urban Agenda Grant again. and promote economic devel - - gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 5 Councillor Charles came much more focused and Collegeto the spring English market, class, drawing penned Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 - $1.5p.m. ThereMILLION are seven FOR water featuresThe on TheRevere Greenway. real estate mar daysnity stakeholderson the market to in pursue 2016. to present the check to the Simboli was totally opposed to by a Revere on the Move part tory is low now, but everyone everyone is looking toward programSea. begins schoolAccording diploma. to figures from- gusThe got rental barriers market along is Route also development- field. of the Northern es we’ve- seen in the last eight ketProgram in 2017 relies was definitely on the strong a opment opportunities through Mario is looking forward Patch, Ward 4 Councillor dedicated to his work.” hisfrom college Boston essay. and surrounding Councillor Joanne McKen “It’s a quality-of-life is The condominium mar in homes. For 35 years now economicThe number development of listings ini in - Also, the Neighborhoodsecond agenda Developers. item ner organization, Bike to the is looking to the spring.” the spring,” Celata said Revere has a one-mile theBynam’s Massachusetts story is Associaone that is strong1 While installed with becoming alongrents ranging a a new teen ball from Strand Community Trail led years,” said Maureen Celata, ket saw similar trends with NORTHERN STRAND goodpartnerships one with between higher prices local the proposal.partnership-building, “It doesn’t fit problem into - to the spring market, drawing Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 Bynam chose to make his na teamed up on a motion at sue,”ability he said. in urban centers. The it’s been positive. Now is the - 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will was clearly opposed“Our byadministration resi- under Sea. According to figures from The rental market is also stretch inBy NorthJohn Lynds Revere. The trulytion of inspiring Realtors, and the while median we - parent$1,200field. might to $3,000.Neighborhood derail Cleat most, noted the - communities. He addedDevelopers. that by a Revere- on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real COMMUNITY TRAIL government, non-profits and “2017 was a fantastic year this community,”solving, and she shared said. account She - Councillor Joanne McKen - essay a letter to his 2-year-old last last week’s council meet Barriers are easily seen the median sales price at - for homes than in 2016, but 10.8fund percent projects down in Boston, from 297 Clin - dents, abuttersstands and the the importance Council of local Revere has a one-mile the Massachusetts Associa Northernfrom Boston Strand and Community surrounding usuallysales prices report was on $376,250,those who birththat“It’s ifof someone his a quality-of-lifedaughter is paying put By is big the Revere School system is ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to time to sell. Revere is getting ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 strong with rents ranging from na teamed up on a motion at daughter. ing. Patch said he and the late $315,000, up 16.7 percent The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new to be in real estate,” said Joe leadership and its impact onactually submitted her no vote tion of Realtors, the median communities.East Boston Olin He added College that easilya 4.9 increase succeed overacademically prices in - sue,” he said. the overflow from the Boston By Sue Ellen Woodcock in 2016. The good news for by a unanimous vote. - competitive awards offer flex stretch in North Revere. The $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Trail has been in development namrent onthey the just path might to success. be capable also“Zamyrah, a draw for my buyers. daughter, Sea. - be another banner year. Inven over 2016. Days on the mar EnergyMercantile and Environmental Wharf listings, residents making home-buying at risk ofSee TNDlosing GRANT , theirPage 3 homesMario of Century 21 Ma before NEWNC took an official - sales prices was $376,250, students, Taylor Sheneman in2016.last high last school, week’s it’s council stories meet like Barriers are easily seen - competitive awards offer flex- sellers is that the original list - the lives of residents,” said Northern Strand Community that if someone is paying big forthe over Revere 20 years. School The system North is Heof buyingrealized, and above taking“Our all advan else, youadministration“It are all 2-years-old adds to the now, future and under- tory is low now, but everyone market and people are moving Nilkant 87 Inc., presented ible funding for local efforts and Christine Dimke have Bynam’sing.Homes Patch that alsosaid need werehe toand alsobe the told. on late See DeLEO Page 3 Revere has a one-mile ket also dropped from 67 in Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure.For years the abutters of rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito.vote. Trail has been in development a 4.9 increase overSee prices DeLEO in Page rent3 they just might be capable Reverealso a draw segment for buyers. is a major histage mission of first-time in life washomebuyers to keep you have not yet seen the hor- stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - to Revere. ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. a proposal to open and estab- that bring together commu - - begun to install instruments By his own admission By- growth of Revere,” he said. 2016 to 47 days on the market- million grant regarding the Route“These 1 have are theput highestup with pric-the lot of confidence and equity - “The Urban Agenda Grant for over 20 years. The North 2016. of buying and taking advan part“It in allthe adds project to thethat future creates the market 41 days, a 26.8 hisprograms. daughter safe and send her- rorssity that in children this world and can adults. bring REVERE RECREATIONNorthern Strand Community HOSTS PAINT percenttried to of get the barriers time. installed - Abutternity stakeholders Darlene Romano to pursue that will consciously measure nam had an ‘I don’t care’ at- Task Force. Both the ATOD - According to figures from developmentMario said of Revere the Northern is desir esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight lish a retail store-CityProgram relies Smoke on the strong See DeLEO Page 3 Revere segment is a major Homes also were also on tage of first-time homebuyers a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail percent increase over the 56 down the rightstands path to be suc thetoThe a person. ATODimportance SinceTask Forceyou came fund of local ible funding for local“Inventory efforts is low now and By Phil Orlandella inThe 2011 condominium and received mar no re in homes. For 35 years now of Salemeconomic Street said, development “it’s not ini a widegrowth array of Revere,” of pollutants he said. titudeHave since you he ever was had a young an idea Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa everyone is looking toward Strandable because Community of its Trailproximity led years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, Shop and glassblowing studio - Real estate valuespart continue in the project that creates the market 41 days,to a 26.8 beprograms. strongrunningsity in children from West in and Everett, adults. RevereREVERE RECREATION- cessful.Task Force HOSTS and Revere PAINT on the intoed projects my life, totaling I realized $9,500 that to & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK ketsponse. saw similar trends with partnerships between localthe righttiatives. place Thesefor a business awards will caused by fossil fuels emanat- - boyfor how because, you hecould said, make there im for over 20 years. The North tion of Realtors, the median Mercantile Wharf ten- it’s been positive. Now is the percent increase over the 56 Task Force. Both the ATOD The ATOD Task Force fund MoveThe only are initiatives way Bynam of thecould - myreduce attitude youth needed substance to change, use, the spring,” Celata said byto Boston,a Revere and on it’sthe aMove hidden part - owner/brokerwant toyear have in Mayorof a MCelatarow, Brian a $5 Real Ar million pilot for tobacco andgovernment, tobacco non-profitsrelated and a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail Have you ever had an idea ingthrough from Logan Malden International and Revere wasprovements nobody around to the Reverethat real- - Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250, ants turned out in force at the the “We median should sales get price more at re -- time to sell. 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So have the ap - cesslition. in lifeRevere was on to thefirst Move be a myself,” he wrote. “I under- part in the project that creates a 4.9 increase over prices in strong with rents ranging from Sea.Mayor’s Coffee Hour, held at beinstall another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1 - the overflow from the Boston By Sue Ellen Woodcock the effects it could have on the through Malden and Revere - intoreduceThe Lynn. pilot youth programThe substance North is Reverea col use, when he was growing up. and increase opportunities for - The City Rent Subsidy overeral 2016.government,” Days on Patchthe mar said..- site of the old True Value Store. See TND GRANT , Page 3 provements to the Revere - MGH Revere CARES Coa - plicants to the mini-grant pro successis additionally himself. co-led by the stand that it is not all about me a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016. ColumbusMario is looking Park, to forward express con-torybetween is low Route now, 16 but and everyone Cope ing to get homelessmarket people and off people are moving neighborhood and the children - to the Saugus River and soon laborationsegmentimprove allowsbetween their mental users Olin, to health, East en He had a rocky start to high - positive youth engagement. $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Revere has a one-mile Program, proposed by a ket broad Keefe also dropped noted that from more 67 in af - community? So have the ap - lition. Revere on the Move grams hosted by Revere on - HealthyHe excelled Community in his studies, Initia anymore.” Mayor Martinrunning Walsh signs from city West ordinance Everett, to regulate short-termHomes also wereSee also DeLEO on Page 3 to the spring market, drawing land Circle. The applicantFor said years the the shop abutters of who liveCouncillor and go to Robert school Haas here. Jr. INDEPENDENT daysinto Lynn. on The Norththe Revere market in 2016. “2017Boston’sjoyand spectacular increase AIR was Inc.,opportunities views Eastie’s ofa the for fantastic school. Bynam got in trouble,year - In addition to the mini- that if someone is paying big stretchcerns inrelating North Revere. to the FY The 2019 is looking to the spring.” - 2016fluent to communities47 daysthe on streets the are market often and to protectto Revere. older Route 1 have put up with the By Sue Ellen Woodcock - plicants to the mini-grant pro the Move and the Alcohol, To became a the natural leader lives on of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue coalition of 30 housing and - is not a chain but a series of is additionally co-led by the tives Office at the City of Re grants already funded, Revere rentals through Malden and Revere the market 41 days, a 26.8 from Boston and surrounding tried to get barriers installed segment allows users to en - airportRumneypositive mitigation Marsh.youth engagement. advocacy skipped school and was head- both the basketball court and rent they just might be capable Northern$3.3 billion-dollar Strand Community budget that AccordingWard 5 Councillor to figures Charles from - granted soundtenants barriers. in “13A” buildings like noise from millions of cars,The neighborhood should have grams hosted by Revere on - Healthy Community Initia bacco and Other Drugs Task vere. Please see BYNUM Page 2 to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 Patch, Wardcommunity 4 Councillor groups and ten “Inventory is low now and - Mario said Reverefamily-owned is desir businesses and in 2011 and received no re NEWSPAPER GROUP joy spectacular views of the - TheIn addition funding, to awarded the mini- ing down the wrong path. the football field and became on the Move has extended of buying and taking advan Traildidcommunities. nothas include,been Hein development addedfor the that third the Massachusetts Associa Mercantile Wharf facing 300 and now some city councillorsa say as to what is allowed in the Move and the Alcohol, To Force; and this time, these everyoneWard 2 is Councillor looking toward Ira No able because of its proximity tives Office at the City of Re grants already funded, Revere However, when Bynam This year over $20,000 their permanent change and into Lynn. The North Revere Have you ever had an idea PatrickCity Keefe Councilors, and Ward 1 would provide will only sell vapor products. sponse. RumneyThe Marsh. number bacco of and Other listings Drugs Task in throughPlease the see Executive AIR Page 2 Office ideas are going to become a - for how you could make im tage of first-time homebuyers forthe over Revere 20 years. School The system North is tion of Realtors, the median thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celatapercent out said thatrent Sau hikes. - want to have Mayor Brian thisAr community.” vere. to be onin the Movereal has extended estate,” said Joewas awardedLt. to fundGovernor ideas to program mini-grant Karyn appli Polito.segment allows userseconomic to en development ini- Councillor Joanne McKen to Boston, and it’s a hidden “We should get more re - The funding, awarded Force; and this time, these of Energy and Environmental reality. programs. - Reverealso a draw segment for isbuyers. a major sales prices“Housing was $376,250, First” rent- subsidiesgus got barriers along Route Abutters wererigo contact especially the MassDOT to This year over $20,000 their permanent change and - make Revere a healthier place cations to Sunday, March 4. provements to the Revere Task Force. Both the ATOD The rental market Other is also “13A” - tenantsgem with in a the beautiful beach. Thespect applicant, from the at state this andtime, fed through the Executive Office ideas are going to become a Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - Every year a group of Re joy spectacular views of the part in the project that creates ana 4.9 teamed increasetied up to overon the a pricesmotionnew or in at existing 1 installed hous- along a new ball was awarded to fund ideas to program mini-grant appli - to work, to play, and to raise Up to $1,395 is available for community? So have the ap - “It all adds to the future strong with rentssystem ranging have from joined- the cause to install barriers along Route 1 - eral government,” Patch said.. of Energy and Environmental reality. Parks Program, enables the vere residents and institution Rumney Marsh. - Task Force and Revere on the a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016.last last week’s council meet - Mario is looking forward - The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to - 265,make Revere a healthier place cations to Sunday, March 4. - a family.“The The Revere on theUrban ideas that makeAgenda it easier to Grant tiatives.plicants to the These mini-grant pro awards will growth of Revere,” he said. $1,200field. to $3,000. Cleat noted between Route 16 and Cope Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City Every year a group of Re design of the trail, develop al leaders meet together to The funding, awarded Move are initiatives of the ing. Patch said he and the late save their homes. to the spring market, drawing Keefe noted that more af - - to work, to play, Marioand to raise Up toof $1,395 is Centuryavailable for- 21 Ma- Move mini-grant program eat healthy and be active for grams hosted by Revere on - runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. Homes also were also on that“It’s if someone a quality-of-life is paying is big land Circle. Parks Program, enables the vere residents and institution ment of bid-ready construc select the awardees of mini- through the Executive Office MGH Revere CARES Coa the market 41 days, a 26.8 - fluent communities(Smoke are often - a family. The Revere on the ideas that make it easier to offered $10,605 in funding - all. The application is open the Move and the Alcohol, To- throughThe ATOD Malden Task and Force Revere fund rentsue,” they he said.just might The be groups capable along from with Boston the and surrounding Ward 5 Councillor Charles - Shop design of the trail, develop al leaders meet together to tion documents, and receipt grants offered to the public of Energy and Environmental lition. Revere on the Move granted sound barriers. Pg. 10) - 10.8 percent - down from 297Move mini-grant program eat healthy and be active for for permanent changes, pro fundbacco projects and Other Drugs Taskin Boston, Clin- toed the projects Saugus totaling River and$9,500 soon to percent increase over the 56 of buyingBarriers and are City taking easily Subsidy advanseen Coalition- communities. are call- He added that Patch, Ward 4 Councillor ket in 2017 was definitely a ment of bid-ready construc select the awardees of mini- of all necessary construction through the community-led Program relies on the Affairs’ strong (EEA) Gateway City is additionally co-led by the - Ward 2 Councillor Ira No offered $10,605 in funding all. The application is open gram implementation, and See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Force; and this time, these intoreduce Lynn. youth The substance North Revere use, - Have you ever had an idea ing for Mayor Martin Walsh to Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 tion documents, and receipt rio Real- permits. When Estate. completed, the organizations, “There’s Revere on the a - Healthy Community Initia forREVERE how you could RECREATION make im tage of first-time HOSTS homebuyers PAINT the Revere School system is voselsky pointed out that Sau grants offered to the public for permanent changes, pro - youth-led projects that would Parks Program, enables the ideas are going to become a segmentimprove allows their mental users to health, en Councillor Joanne McKen of all necessary construction trail will span 10 miles and - tives Office at the City of Re programs. propose or file - a supplementalalso a draw for buyers. gus got barriers along Route through the community-led gram implementation, and See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac help prevent or reduce obe design of the trail, develop and increase opportunities for provements to the Revere - good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for Ruggieropartnerships Family between Memorial local Homereality. joy spectacular views of the & SKATE NIGHT ATTask Force.CRONIN Bothbudget the ATOD requestRINK for at least $5 na teamed up on a motion at 1 installed along a new ball permits. When completed, the organizations, Revere on the youth-led projects that would See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) ment of bid-ready construc vere. - community? So have the ap - “It all adds to the future - - - Every year a group of Re Rumneypositive Marsh.youth engagement. - Task Force and Revere on the last last week’s council meet - trail will span 10 miles and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac help prevent or reduce obe tion documents, and receipt This year over $20,000 - plicants to the mini-grant pro million dollars forgrowth the program of Revere,” he said. field. lot of confidence and “Proudequity to welcomeOur Offices to our staff will Mark be Tauro, former owner and director- vereSee residentsof Rapino,TND and institution GRANT , Page 3 TheIn addition funding, toawarded the mini- Move are initiatives of the ing. Patch said he and the late $1.5 MILLION FOR See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) was awarded to fund ideas to grams hosted by Revere on - to provide homes forsity Boston in children and adults. “It’s a quality-of-life is Kirby-Rapino Funeral ofHomes” all necessary construction - al leaders meet together to grants already funded, Revere MGH Revere CARES Coa for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- government, non-profits and - make Revere a healthier place through the Executive Office the Move and the Alcohol, To The ATOD Task Force fund - sue,” he said. Our Offices will be permits. When completed, the select the awardees of mini- ofon Energy the Move and has Environmental extended - lition. Revere onresidents the Move experiencing or at risk TRASH OPEN th - to work, to play, and to raise bacco and Other Drugs Task ed projects totaling $9,500 to Barriers are easily seen - • Ample Off Street Parking • Complimentarytrail Valet will span Parking 10 miles • and Nonsectarian grants offered to the public Affairs’their permanent (EEA) Gateway change and City is additionallyof co-led homelessness. by the - in homes. For Price 35subject years now a family. The Revere on the Force; and this time, these reduce youth substance use, - TRASH NOTICE through the community-led program mini-grant appli - Healthy Community Initia REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 OPEN thto change TransportationMonday, To & From February Visiting Hours 19 For FamilySee NEWS & FriendsBRIEFS, Page • 2Se Habla Espanol Move mini-grant program Parks Program, enables the ideas are going to become a The Mayor is beingimprove urged their to mental health, NORTHERN STRAND without Due to the president's Councillororganizations, Revere on Robert the Haas Jr.designcations of to the Sunday, trail, develop March 4. tives Office atearmark the City theof newRe property tax notice ByVisit Sue Ellenus at Woodcockour website: www.RuggieroMH.com Price subject offered $10,605 in funding reality. and increase opportunities for & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK NOTICE , on Monday,617-569-0990 • Move and the Alcohol, Tobac Up to $1,395 is available for vere. A large crowd turned out for the NEWNC meeting. to change Monday, February971 Saratoga 19 St., OrientDay Heights Holiday EAST BOSTON - OPEN HOUSE for permanent changes, pro ment of bid-ready construc - revenues from luxury- positive condos youth engagement. without Due to the president's it’s been positive.East Boston Now this the WINTHROP co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) ideas that make it easier to Every year a group of Re This year over $20,000 - notice February 19 , 2018 Trash President’s Day JEFFRIES POINT SAT 12-1:30PM gram implementation, and tion documents, and receipt - vere residents and institution like Millennium TowerIn addition and One to the mini- listings, making home-buying percent of the time. , on Monday, .55Per JosephHighlands, Arrigo fabulous was all smilestried at the Revere45 LAMSONRecreation to getST Paint & barriers installedeat healthy and be active for was awarded to fund ideas to Day Holiday $ views from this 4Brs 3 - of all necessary construction - grants already funded, Revere COMMUNITY TRAIL Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the CroninGorgeous Skating 2 Level Rink Condo, in H/W Revere. Floors, C/ youth-led projects that would - al leaders meet together to - Dalton. EAST BOSTON th President’s DayGallon will be delayed by one day. 9AM – 5PM bath home on a large lot, all. The application is open make Revere a healthier place , 2018 Trash AC, Quartz Counters, Quality Work! Top permits. When completed, the February 19 EAST BOSTON - OPEN HOUSE Joseph ArrigoORIENT was HEIGHTS all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & Please see more photos on Page 10. help prevent or reduce obe select the awardees of mini- - on the Move has extended .55 Updated kitchen, F.P.s, of the line appl., Steps to Piers Park & T. to work, to play, andProponents to raise claim, “The $ Per ORIENT• 1002 Gal. MinimumHEIGHTS • 24 SUN Hour 12-2PMService Inc. trail will span 10 miles and their permanent changeNEWRA and opposes Fleet Street proposal an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. RevereSkateCapitol BOARDMANis Night Wastegetting on Feb.Services, ST 10RESIDENCES at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. H/W Floors, Plus in-law EAST BOSTON grants offered to the public 10.9 million paid each year Gallon will be delayed by one day. 9AM – 5PM95 BOARDMAN ST See MINI GRANTS Page 3 a family. The Revere on the 19 Units Brand New! 1 Brs start at $499,900 suite, Must see to Ap- in 20111/2Bath townhome, and Mod received no re- For years the abuttersWINTHROP of SpaciousTRASH 3Br 2 program mini-grant appli CALL FOR DAILYNew LOW to Market! PRICE Brand Please see more photos on Page 10. Price subject through the community-led 2 Brs start at $599,900; 3Brs start at $699,900 $995,000 - See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 The Executive Office of Inc. 1/2 bath preciate! to change Kit, C/AC, Finished Base, Parking, Easy Move mini-grantby program Millennium Tower owners • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service new 5 rm, 3 br, 2 (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- Capitol Waste Services, - All have garage parking. Must be seen! walk to T & Beach, Nice Harborview Loc. organizations, Revere on the cations to Sunday, March 4. Townhome! High end fin without Our Offices will be offered $10,605 in funding CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE WINTHROPEAST BOSTON ing Area w Cathedral Ceiling, Mod Kit/w CorianNOTICE $449,900 Residents at the Mayor's Coffee Hour supporting a $5 million pilot for alone is enough toUp fund to $1,395 1,000 is available for By Phil Orlandella “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with ishes, Bosch Appl, Quartz Counters SS Refrig. Fireplacenotice LV Oversized Move and the Alcohol, Tobac - the overflow from theEAST BOSTON Boston – EAGLE HILL WINTHROP - COMMERCIAL EAST BOSTON for permanent changes, pro WINTHROP Amazing 3 BrORIENT 2 Bath Home, HEIGHTS Open Kitchen Liv- sponse. permanently affordable low-in- Counters, Private Patio, Route 1 have put up with the Due to the housing. ideas that make it easier to 1/2 Bath Condo, Garage Parking, $ finished basement, C/ co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Spacious 3Br, 1 Rarely available, Winthrop Center, lots of By a vote of 15-13, the North 2 Car Parking, Easy walking Area wLocation Cathedral Location! Ceiling, Bungalow ModAsking Kit/w style Corian$529K MARIO REAL ESTATE .55 HARBORVIEW LOCATION gram implementation, and dential units to five residential Energy and Environmental Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, AC, Deck with IG president's EAST BOSTON Low Fees, Easy walk to T. space, SALEIdealPer for office,PENDING salon, retail, good for come apartments toeat get healthy home- and be active for to T! V. convenient to Counters1 family, SS Refrig. 3 Brs Fireplace Full Dr, LVH/W Oversized Floors, DayDetached HolidayREVERE 2 family, Sep - utils,WEST Why buy a - End/Waterfront Residents’ Mod Kitchen, F.P. Poolend Extremely user plus well rental! #44W Asking $599K youth-led projects that would WINTHROP ORIENT HEIGHTS #95B $699K THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? condo? 1 Minute walk to the Blue Line, OPEN - units. Beautiful Detail, Boston! finished basement,GorgeousWINTHROP C/ detail throughout • 100 Gal. maintainedMinimumGallon home• 24 Hour Service 2 Family, Great, Moveon in Condition! Custom less people off the streetsall. The and application is open es we’ve seen in the last eight the median salesLocation Location! price Bungalow style at 2 FebruaryGreat access 19 to BostonMonday, & Rte. 1 North. help prevent or reduce obe Association (NEWRA) did not Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, AC, DeckSALE with IG PENDING Won’t Cabinets,“We New Bath, Roof, should C/AC, H/W Floors, Monday, get more February re- 19 Easy walk to Beach Why Rent? Governor's Park, Nice 2Br Condo, H/Wnoise from millions ofMust See! cars, Moveth Right In! $629,000 market andWINTHROP people are moving (617)569-6044REVERE - WEST (877)765-3221 protect tenants in buildings like Victor Brogna, chair of Mod Kitchen, F.P. 1 family, 3 Brs Full Dr, H/W Floors, Pool Extremely well Call us TODAY for a free confidentialCALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Quartz, SS Appl,, Too Much to List! support a request by Fiumara Affairs has approved a $1.5 & Shops! Floors, Balcony, IG Pool! Easy access to Bus & Last! $499,900 will be delayedWINTHROP2018 by one Trash day. Gorgeous detail throughout Four Units, Three level townhouse style, 3 Brs 2 Family, Great Move in Condition! Custom CHELSEA See MINI GRANTS Page 3 NEWRA’s Zoning, Licensing Beautiful Detail, Won't Last maintainedDowntown! home Won't Last #200G $214,000 market analysis! 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Parking plus semi-finished basement Capitolw Waste Services, President’s Dayth risk of losing their homes.” years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent Last! $499,900 EAST BOSTON COMING SOON CHELSEA WATERFRONT DISTRICT spectGREENWAY from1/2baths, LOCATION! 2 car garage, theplus state and fed- without two-story vertical addition to #88W $1,600,000 andMARIO now REALsome ESTATE city councillors unit has 4brs 2 NOTICE Our Offices will be Won't Last #1 in Sales In East Boston Since 1991 GorgeousH/W Floors,2Br 2 Bath Low Condos, Condo Fees!H/W Floors,Very presented an update on the to Revere. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-12:30PM #250C $279,900 extraMod parking. 1 Br Condo, Great New home kitchen, in nice SS location. Appl, notice million grant regarding the EAST BOSTON C/AC,Convenient. Quartz, Priced SS Bosch to Sell Appliances, Plus the existing three-story building $485,000 WINTHROP 73 BROADWAY #1 www.century21mario.com EAST BOSTON COMING SOON SELLERS Lovely 7 Rm,WINTHROP 3 Br, 2 Bath Home,Garage Parking!H/W Floors, Quartz Counters!$849,999 H/W Floors,Inc. Steps to T $ Due to the Municipal Harbor Plan. $329,900 MARIO REALLocation! ESTATE Location! Spacious 2 Family 6-6 rms, Completely renovated, 2 Br 2 Bath Bi-level unit, H/WGREENWAY LOCATION!Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla EspanolMod Kitchen, F.P. Call for Details! & Greenway! at 38 Fleet Street and to change Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos, H/W Floors, .55 9AM – 5PMPer president's owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. 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By John Lynds only $25. marine-related fields long - af The Sailing After School “As we countdown the last ter their time at Piers Park. We program is one of two fall pro- Last year, after a sev- days of school vacation and look forward to our fall pro- grams PPSC was able to bring en-year hiatus, the Piers Park close out our summer pro- gram, which runs from Sep- back last year. The other pro- Sailing Sailing Center brought gram 2018, we would like tember 10th to October 19, gram, the East Boston High back ‘Sailing After School’. to take a moment to thank and hope youth will take ad- School Racing Team, also The return of the after school all the students and parents vantage of the opportunity to started back up after being ab- program was yet another sign who helped make these past sail after school for just $25.” sent from the sailing center for that the popular neighborhood eight weeks at Piers Park PPSC Executive Direc- a few years. sailing center is thriving fol- Sailing Center successful,” tor Alex DeFronzo said fall “We hope to expand and lowing a near closure this past said Domina. “This summer sailing is an excellent time become a provider of year- spring. we served over 600 hundred to build skills because the round youth programs,” said Last week PPSC’s Youth youth in our boats and on our wind is consistent and student DeFronzo. “Bringing back Program Director Catherine docks, including nine Future minds are focused and ready sailing after school is the first Domina announced the sailing Leaders on their way to in- to learn. step in that direction. My in- center has opened up registra- structorship. It is rewarding DeFronzo said students that troduction to Piers Park Sail- tion for Sailing After School. to watch our kids learn and enrolled in the program last ing Center was through the The program will run from grow in to passionate sailors. fall hailed from Eastie and fall after school program with September 10 to October 19, We know the impact we have Chelsea, and many of them Connie Pike as my instructor.” Monday through Friday from in witnessing our participants came to the park early to fin- To learn more about the 4:30 to 6 p.m. Each session return year after year growing ish up homework before hit- Sailing After School program runs for two weeks and costs into leaderships positions, and ting the high seas and learning and to register visit www.pier- oftentimes pursing sailing and the art and science of sailing. sparksailing.org. Eastie kids out for a sail. Piers Parks Sailing Center has opened registration for its Sailing After School program. Friends of the East Boston Greenway give adult trike-bikes a try

By John Lynds use instructions, like taking a starts to get cold. Depending on have been with elderly and test ride along the Greenway at the response the Friends group disabled riders, what has been After completing a survey various locations, and partici- gets, Marchi said he is hoping surprising to Marchi and the this summer on the commu- pating in a brief post-ride sur- to develop a proposal for an Friends group is the level of in- nity’s interest in having more vey to provide vital feedback adaptive cycling program on terest of young riders. programing at the East Boston on this initiative. the Greenway targeting adult “Teenagers and 20-some- Greenway, the Friends of the “The main idea is to get users ages 40 and up, as well as things are really respond- East Boston Greenway pur- more people out into their open people with limited mobility. ing well to the program,” he chased two adult trike-bikes spaces, doing more different “Thus far, we’ve had about said. “One major reason that and recently launched a com- things,” said Friends of the East 35 people test ride the trikes,” so many people are drawn to munity trike-bike pilot pro- Boston Greenway Chris Mar- said Marchi. “What has been this program is the cost--like gram. chi. “So we’re taking a close really interesting has been the the NOAH kayaking program Through funding from the look at the cycling options we level of excitement we’ve had at Constitution Beach, we’re Bare Foundation as part of have. With our Greenway of- from people with disabilities lending these bikes out for free. its Waterfront Initiative the fering a bike path that’s over and people who are recovering Cost can be a real obstacle for Friends group was able to three miles long, expanding our from surgery. One woman said, working families, so we’re try- maintain and staff the trike-bike cycling opportunities is a natu- ‘This changed my life today!’ ing to structure a program that program on a regular schedule ral fit.” While another rider told us, will bring a fun, healthy cy- Left, Charlie Pico and right, Frankie Corso, enjoy a ride on an for the past several weeks and The plan, said Marchi, is to “You gave me back my free- cling activity to the neighbor- adult trike bike on the East Boston Greenway. The Friends of the provide Greenway users with get about 50 people to test-ride dom”. hood for free.” Boston Greenway purchased two adult trike-bikes and recently an opportunity to receive basic these bikes before the weather As popular as the trike-bikes With this trial getting off to launched a community trike-bike pilot program. such a good start the Friends group is interested in finding ways to expand this popular HarborArts // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 idea next year. a six person family surrey bike and different backgrounds and “We’re planning to put to- or two located at Constitutuion people with different interests Local artists that will be fea- gether a proposal to buy more of Beach, and at Bremen Street and abilities.” tured in the ‘HD•BPM’ event these smooth-riding and sturdy Park? Our parks receive tre- To learn more about Friends include Jordan Piantedosi, bikes, and find a youth group mendous use, but with so many of the East Boston Greenway The Safarani Sisters, Cedric partner to run one or two bike more people coming into our adult trike bike program join “Vise-1” Douglas, Silvia Lopez center locations,” said Marchi. fantastic neighborhoods each the group at Friends of the East Chavez, Aram Boghosian, Cy- “How cool would it be to have year, we still need to find ways Boston Greenway on Face- rille Conan and Ekua Holmes. a fleet of Trike bikes and maybe to engage more and more peo- book. Edwards holds a degree from ple--people of different ages Berklee College of Music and spent much of his 20s playing djembe in West Africa. He has written extensively for dance EAST BOSTON and is interested in the inter- section of sound and physical FLOOD PREVETION DESIGN forms. He is a father and lives OPEN HOUSE (part 2) with his son in Watertown. “I am super interested in the HarborArts Director Matthew Pollack points to some new works of art on display at the Shipyard Gallery. connection between sound and light, and am often trying to find new ways to explore this,” About the venue for Thurs- the public space here. Also - the said Edwards. “I have been day and Friday Edwards said he buildings at the shipyard are thinking for a long time about choose the Shipyard due to its ideal for projection.” ways to connect a drum stroke location, history and openness In the end Pollack said he directly to a paint brush stroke. to the arts. and HarborArts is excited to This project is the closest we “The Shipyard is such a great have the ongoing support of have come so far to find that place, there is so much history Boston Harbor Shipyard and connection - every drum stroke and also contemporary public Marina as his group continue paints a pixel, so to speak. art,” said Edwards. “Matt (Pol- its efforts to bring public art to Working with local artists is lack) and HarborArts are great Eastie. super exciting and we have partners to present this new “Dan Noonan, Joe Sugar, found everyone we approached work. Matt’s efforts are what and the Shipyard have been Wednesday, to be very enthusiastic about is really making this happen. fantastic partners to HarborArts September 19, 2018 having their work in this proj- For almost two years, we had for years and we can’t possibly ect. Also - I really love putting an art garage in East Boston, thank the Shipyard enough for 6:00—8:00 pm projects and pieces in the hands and the neighborhood really everything they make possi- of the public. This one does grew on us. The relationships ble,” said Pollack. “We look East Boston Social Centers Gym, just that… drum sticks in your formed around the area are re- forward to continuing our re- 68 Central Square, East Boston hands to drum a painting into ally meaningful, and it it feels lationship with Shipyard for existence.” great to bring a project out into years to come.” Food will be provided. Daycare and transla- tion available (contact Gabriela Boscio at [email protected] to arrange).

Last May 18 and 19, NOAH convened East Boston community members and design professionals to tackle the question: How to protect East Boston from flooding? Come see the designs the designs/solutions they came up with. Give your feedback, add your ideas, be part of the solution! To register, email: [email protected] [email protected] Wednesday, August 29, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 7

TENACITY, HARVARD HOSTED KIDS DAY FOR OVER 400 BOSTON YOUTH

Over 400 Boston youth meets for a three-hour session participated in Tenacity’s first where time is split between annual Kids Day on Wednes- tennis/fitness and summer day, August 15. Designed reading activities. to welcome and encourage Tenacity’s mission and Boston’s youth to learn about programming is built on the and enjoy the game of tennis, kids spent the day viewing pro critical need for positive, en- matches, engaging in a variety riching after-school, in-school of on court games, participat- and summer programs for ing in a Red Sox Showcase, Boston youth. The non-profit and working through literacy integrates athletic activities programming weaved into with literacy, tutoring, and the event. The impactful day mentoring programs to help catered to Boston’s youth build academic motivation participating in the Tenacity and achievement for urban The day featured a Red Sox Showcase, a tournament featuring world class pro players, and on hand was Dave Fish, Harvard tennis Summer Tennis and Reading coach, and Ned Eames of Tenacity. Program as well as other ur- youth. The Tenacity Path- ban tennis programs. Tenacity way, through strategic pro- offers this program locally at gramming, helps Boston kids Constitution Beach and Me- navigate the transition from morial Park-Sartori Stadium. Elementary School, to Middle Tenacity’s Summer Tennis School, into students Second- and Reading Program is of- ary Education transition, and fered every summer during through their Post-Second- July and August, serves nearly ary Transition, whatever path 5,000 Boston youth ages 6-16, they may choose to take be and is held locally at 23 public parks across the city. This pro- it College, Trade-School, or gram is offered free-of-charge Service. on summer weekday morn- For more on Boston Sum- ings and afternoons. During mer Programs: https://tenaci- the program, each age group ty.org/strp-boston/.

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Channel and Green Street ID, $23.bostontheatrescene.com. $49.95 per person. newportplay- Burson. 781-631-2608. Studios, present “Jeanne and house.com, 401-848-7529. Elizabeth,” dance featuring live CHILDREN’S SERIES CATO AND DOLLY WILD DESIGNS, SALLY ICONS OF THE Regattabar at the Charles Hotel, music by Mozart and Warhol, This new 25 minute live play ARCHERY GAMES MANN HELLENIC WORLD One Bennet St., Cambridge, Aug. 31, Sept.1, 8 p.m., Green about Cato and Dolly Hancock BOSTON Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Peabody Essex Museum features The Museum of Russian Icons’ Street Studios, 185 Green St., runs through September 20 Series continues with Sons of Boston’s only family-friend- running through September 23, major exhibition, the Argie and Cambridge.The first piece is nine times weekly, Mondays- Serendip, Aug 30, 7:30 p.m. 617- ly archery tag arena includes is iconic photographer Sally Emmanuel Tiliakos Collection “Men and their Machines,” Wednesday-Saturdays, 11a.m., 661-5000. indoor summer activities, hosts Mann’s exhibit, “A Thousand of Greek Icons, is open through followed By “Elizabeth III”. 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m.. Boston corporate outings, team build- Crossings”. East India Square, October 21, 203 Union St., $25, students, seniors, Boston FENWAY PARK casts rotate. Entrances to Old ing exercises, birthday parties Salem. pem.org. Clinton. museumofrussianicons. Dance Alliance members, $20. State House Museum galleries and moreThursday, Friday, org, 978-598-5000. 617-840-6267, advance tick- CONCERTS included with the show. THROUGH THE Pearl Jam appears, Sept. 2,4, at 5-10 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, 11 ets, brownpapertickets.com/ a.m.-11 p.m.,and private parties KEYHOLE KIDS AT THE CABOT event/3416284. Fenway Park; andace Ticket, GRUMPY OLD MEN 534 Comm. Ave.,Boston. only, Mondays-Wednesdays, 12 The Bostonian Society presents The Cabot Theatre, 286 Sally Struthers and guest star Webster Ave., #3, Chelsea. an all-new exhibit, “Through Cabot St., Beverly, features $1 CLUB PASSIM Hal Linden star in Ogunquit the Keyhole,” at the Old State Wednesday Summer Movies, at CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL EMPRESSES OF Playhouse’s new comedy, THE LEE MANSION House, featuring the. Door of 7 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. CHINA’S FORBIDDEN “Grumpy Old Men,” through Emerging singers, songwriters THROUGH ARTISTS’ the Hancock House, Governor $1 tickets available only at the September 1, 10 Main St., and bands perform in the legend- CITY EYES John Hancock’s home and Box Office, the night the film ary folk club’s semi-annual fest Ogunquit, Maine. Tickets start is showing. Next $1 film is“Big For the first time, this never Through Sept, 23, the other historic memorabilia, now Aug. 31-Sept.3, 47 Passim St., at $52. ogunquitplayhouse.org, Hero 6,” August 29. 978-927- -before told sties of sen trea- Marblehead Arts Association through December 20, seven Cambridge. Passes start at $10, 207-646-5511. 3100. sures of the female power and are six new solo exhibits in the days a week, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., weekend passes, $25.clubpassim. influence of the Qing dynasty, org, 617-492-7679. BOSTON LANDMARKS 1644-1912, will be displayed ORCHESTRA TIMBUKTU USA through Feb. 10,2019, Peabody Essex Museum, East India Sit back, relax, and enjoy Boston Sleeping Weasel presents Kenneth Square, Salem. The exhibition Landmarks Orchestra’s free con- Prestininzi’s madcap comedy is organized by the museum, the certs at DCR’s Hatch Memorial District Seven Police Report through Sept.2:Aug.31Sept. 1, Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Shell, Wednesdays,through 7:30 p.m., Sept. 2, 3 p.m., at Art and Arthur Sackley Gallery August 29, 7 p.m. Mercury Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, of Washington,DC, well as the Orchestra and Music Director Monday, August 6, 2018 Thursday, August 9, 2018 area of 168 Bayswater St., a 949 Comm, Ave., Boston. $25; Palace Museum of Bejing. Pem. Channing You perform works Around 10:15 AM in the No Arrest 36 year old White Male with seniors, $25; students, $10. 866- org. by Shostakovich, Borodin and area of 69 Paris St., a 32 year an East Boston address was 811-4111, sleepingweazel.com/ Tchaikovsky, Aug. 29, 7 p.m. old Black Male with an At- Friday, August 10, 2018 arrested for Assault & Battery. upcoming-events. TRUE WEST There is no rain date for this tleboro, MA address was ar- Around 1:55 AM in the Around 8:30 PM in the area A GOOD DEATH Joe Short directs Sam Shepard’s concert. rested for Unarmed Robbery area of Lamson St., a 30 year of 27 Maverick Sq., a 45 year two-hour, two-act Modern (Warrant) old Hispanic Male with an old Hispanic Male, homeless Boston indie theater company, RICHARD III American classic play, starring Around 1:30 PM in the area East Boston address was ar- was arrested for Indecent A Also Known as Theatre, debuts Nael Nacer and Alexander Platt, Commonwealth Shakespeare the world premiere of award-win- of 37 Meridian St, a 28 year rested for Assault & Battery & B on a Person who has at- through Sept, 8, Wednesday- Company (CSC) presents old White Male with an East tained 14 ning Toronto playwright Shelley Shakespeare’s “Richard III,” Saturday,7:30 p.m., mati- Boston address was arrested Saturday, August 11, 2018 M. Hobbs,’ play, “A Good through August at Parkman nees Saturday, Sunday, 2 p.m. for Possession of Explosives Around 12:11 AM in the Tuesday, August 14, 2018 Death,”through Sept. 2: Fridays, Gloucester Stage Company, 267 Bandstand, Boston Common. (Warrant) area of 70 Trenton St., a 27 Arrest Saturdays, 8 p.m., Sundays, 2 E. Main St., Gloucester. $35- Former Chelsea native Fred year old Hispanic Male with p.m., at Boston Center for the $45, senior, veteran, under 18 Sullivan Jr. and longtime Trinity Arts, Calderwood Pavilion, 527 discount tickets offered. glouces- Repertory-CSC award-winning Tuesday, August 7, 2018 an East Boston address was Wednesday, August 15, 2018 Tremont St., Boston. Tickets terstage.com 978-281-4433. performer is featured in the pro- Around 12:20 PM in the arrested for Assault & Battery Around 7:35 PM in the area start at $20.bostontheatrescene. duction. babsonarts.org, 781- area of Brandywyne Village, Around 11:30 AM in the of Meridian St., a 45 year old com/season/A-Good-Death/, OUR DEAR DEAD DRUG 239-5880. a 34 year old White Female, area of 155 Trenton St. a 53 Hispanic Male with a Chelsea 617-933-8600. LORD Homeless was arrested for year old White Male with an address was arrested for Dis- NO TELL MOTEL Disorderly Conduct, Assault East Boston address was ar- tribution of Class B Drugs, Rebecca Bradshaw directs Alexis Newport Playhouse and Cabaret & Battery on a Police Officer rested for Larceny Over $250, Possession W/I to Distribute, and Resisting Arrest Destruction or Injury of Per- Class B Drugs and Possession sonal Property and Trespass- of Class B Drugs Wednesday, August 8, 2018 ing Around 8:40 AM in the Around 2:15 PM in the area Thursday, August 16, 2018 Broadway Motors area of 86 White St., a 19 of 52 Jefferies St. a 60 year No Arrest year old Hispanic Male with old White Male with an East an East Boston address was Boston address was arrested Friday, August 17, 2018 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL arrested for Assault & Bat- for Assault & Battery Juvenile from East Boston tery by Means of a Dangerous Around 4:30 PM in the area was arrested for Delinquent to Weapon of 226 Saratoga St., a 39 year wit: Dangerous Weapon Un- Around 10:00 AM in the old Hispanic Male with an lawfully Carrying * Grease area of Meridian St. & Eutaw East Boston address was ar- St., a 47 year old White Male rested for Breaking & Enter- Saturday, August 18, 2018 95 Oil & with a Nahant, MA address ing a Motor Vehicle, Day Around 4:30 AM in the was arrested for Dwelling area of 204 Falcon St., a 24 House; Day Breaking & En- Sunday, August 12, 2018 year old Hispanic Male with $29 Filter tering, Possession of Burglar- Around 5:53 AM in the an East Boston address was *Most Cars ious Tools and Operating Un- area of 238 Bremen St., a 37 arrested for Assault & Battery insured Motor Vehicle. year old Hispanic Male with Sunday, August 19, 2018 Around 4:30 PM in the area an East Boston address was Around 3:45 AM in the area of 268 Bremen St, a 25 year arrested for Assault & Battery of 134 Border St., a 34 year old Hispanic Female with an Around 3:25 PM in the area old Hispanic Female with an • Inspection Stickers • Brakes • Tire Service • Diagnostics East Boston address was ar- of 246 Border St., a 37 year East Boston address was ar- rested for Assault & Battery old White Female with an rested for Assault & Battery Around 10:05 PM in the East Boston address was ar- Around 8:00 AM in the CELEBRATING 75 YEARS IN REVERE area of 69 Paris St., a 25 year rested for Possession of Class area of 126 Border St., a 26 old Hispanic Male with an A, Drugs year old Hispanic Male with The DiGregorio Family since 1942 East Boston address was ar- an East Boston address was 88 Broadway, Revere • (781) 284-4675 Tom DiGregorio - Proprietor rested for Assault & Battery Monday, August 13, 2018 arrested for Assault & Battery Around 8:45 PM in the Page 8 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, August 29, 2018 PIERS PARK SAILING CENTER HOLDS ANNUAL END OF SUMMER LUAU On Tuesday, August 21 the Piers Park Sailing Cen- ter held its annual end of the summer Luau at Piers Park. The event included games, music, food and fun to help close out the sailing center’s summer youth programs.

Feruza and Josh Acevedo.

Family and friends joined together to celebrate the end of the A participant in the sailing program takes a whack at the summer sailing program during the luau. pinata during the luau.

Liz Nofziger and her daugh- Giordana Mecagni and Ra- ter, Oona. chel Edwards.

The Holt and Pyles families enjoyed the food, music and fun at East Boston youth that participated in the sailing program all the annual Piers Park Sailing Center luau. summer plays games at the annual luau.

Supporters of the Piers Park Sailing Center got dressed and full laua attire for the annual end of the summer party.

Parents said they were more than happy to send their children Sailors that participated in this year’s summer sailing program Another summer sailor takes a whack at the pinata. back to Piers Park Sailing next summer. had a great summer.

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With About the Speakers Attorney Alice Bers Attorney Alice Bers is the Litigation Director at the Center for Medicare Advocacy Litigation Director at the Center for Medicare and Advocacy, a national, non- Attorney Julie Low profit organization providing Elder Law & Estate Planning education, advocacy, and legal assistance to help older adults and people with disabilities obtain fair • Learn how placement on “Observation Status” in a hospital can access to Medicare and necessary health care. affect Medicare beneficiaries both financially and health-wise. Ms. Bers conducts federal litigation aimed at making systemic improvements to Medicare. She • Learn about two options beneficiaries who are placed on litigates class actions that address policies and “Observation Status” can use in addressing their status. practices that improperly deny Medicare coverage or block fair access to Medicare’s administrative appeal system. Ms. Bers also addresses health • Learn about up-to-date advocacy efforts both in Congress policy issues and speaks and writes on Medicare and the courts to reduce the harm “Observation Status” topics. The Center is headquartered in causes to Medicare beneficiaries and find out some ways Connecticut and Washington, D.C. you can participate in this advocacy. Attorney Julie Low is the CEUs for September 17: founder and owner of the Law Office of Julie Low, Case Management: 1, Nurses: 1, Social Workers: 1. PLLC, in Beverly, Massachusetts. Her law To register contact: Lisa Parker firm offers high-quality Law Office of Julie Low legal counsel and at (978) 922-8800 or [email protected] representation for clients in Estate Planning, Elder Law and Medicaid Planning, Special Needs REGISTER ONLINE Planning and Probate and Trust Administration. Wednesday, August 29, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 9 SALESIAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB END OF THE SUMMER PARTY

On Friday the Salesian Boys & Girls Club held their annual end of the summer par- ty at the club. The daylong event included games, water slides, a bouncy house, music, food catered by Carlo’s Catering, an epic shaving cream battle and tons of fun.

Father Bill Keane and Father Salesian Boys & Girls Club summer campers get hosed off after a Salesian Boys & Girls Club summer campers and staff participate Jack Jenko. shaving cream battle during the end of the summer party. in an epic shaving cream battle.

In his last end of the summer party former Salesian Boys & Summer campers were treated to food, games and desert Salesian Boys & Girls Club Executive Director Michael Triant Girls Club Executive Director Father John Nazzaro poses with during the annual event. (left) with his staff and summer campers. summer campers during the event.

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there in the ocean. It’s peace- Danilchuk Auto Body at any ful, it’s how I relax.” time of the week and witness Fishing with Eric Danilchuk On Monday he’s back to the beehive of activity that is the auto body shop, filling or- the hallmark of a successful “His line was strong and made for heavy fish and he held it against his hack until it was so taut that beads of water were jumping ders, fixing cars, dealing with local business one realizes from it. Then it began to make a slow hissing sound in the water and he still held it, bracing himself against the thwart and leaning insurance companies and an- those few hours of relaxation back against the pull. The boat began to move slowly off toward the north-west.”- Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway. swering the phone that end- out in the middle of the ocean lessly rings in the office. is something Eric Danilchuk When you drive by not only earns but deserves. By John Lynds Leaving at 6 a.m. and ar- here,” says Danilchuk. “It’s no match for the strong fish. riving two hours later to the amazing every time I come They take turns fighting him For 30 years Eric Danilchuk rich fishing grounds nearly 40 out here and I’ve been doing for about 20 minutes and get has fixed countless smashed- miles southeast of Glouces- this for 30 years.” him right up to the stern of up cars for East Boston res- ter, Danilchuk stops his boat He enjoys fishing so much the boat. The shark is upside idents and residents around and jokes, “Welcome to Nova he says he has a second boat down struggling with the line, the region. Danilchuk start- Scotia.” docked in Miami. There he his blue and white silhouette ed Danilchuk Auto Body on The seas in the morning travels the 50 or so miles to visible just below the surface. Addison Street in 1988 with are rough with three to four Bimini, the closest Bahami- The shark, perhaps spooked one employee and a three-bay foot swells. But once the sun an Island to the U.S., to catch by the sight of the boat and the garage. Today it’s one of the breaks the clouds and the tem- marlin, tuna, swordfish and throttling of the engine makes largest auto body shops in the peratures rise the ocean calms other sport fish. These are the another run out to sea. The area. and the fishing begins. same deep blue offshore wa- men struggle for a few more “Over the course of 20 Danilchuk steadies the boat ters between Florida and the minutes but the shark with a years, I have grown to one of for the amatuer fisherman. He Bahamas that Ernest Hem- few jerks of his powerful head the largest auto body shops looks at his sonar that mea- ingway famously trawled for and jaws snaps the line. in Boston and on the North sures the depth to the bottom marlin, tuna and swordfish. It Danilchuk decides to bait Shore,” he said. “I attribute of the ocean. was stories of 500 pound mar- a wire line and larger hook in this to a great working en- “We are right in that perfect lin caught in these waters that an attempt to catch the shark vironment, top-notch tech- spot where it’s going from inspired Hemingway to write that he’s sure will remain in nicians, a fantastic finished 280 ft. to 340 ft., we’re roll- ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ the area. product, and most important- ing down the edge here,” he and ‘Islands in The Stream.’ Sure enough the shark re- ly, a very serious approach to announces. “I also like to go about 80 turns about a half hour later customer service and satis- The first in a series of miles off Martha’s Vineyard, and darts towards to 20-inch faction! When you become a droplines are baited and hand- out into the Gulfstream,” said haddock on the hook. Eric Danilchuk (right) talks about fishing with Darrell Ham- customer of ours, you become ed to the guys who will be Danilchuk. “There you can “He’s going for it,” said lett. more than that, you become fishing for the day. Dropline catch the same fish as in Flor- Danilchuk. part of our family.” fishing is a method of fishing ida--marlin, different kinds of After a bit of thrashing and While returning dented and consisting of a long fishing tuna, shark.” commotion in the water of the smashed cars back to their line set vertically down into Last week, before the fin- boat’s stern they rail in the original glory is Danilchuk’s the water, with a series of fish- ishing ends at 2 p.m. someone line. talent, his passion is fishing. ing hooks attached to snoods. on board snagged a good sized All that’s left of the had- Like all serious fisherman, Once the first line hits the haddock. As he was railing in dock is its head, everything Danilchuk has his spot--a bottom it only takes a min- the fish someone on the deck from behind the gills to the place where the underwater ute or two for the first fish of yells, “Shark in the water!”. fish’s is tail in gone and one currents are warm, abundant the day to be hooked. It’s a A nine foot blue shark, clean bite. with nutrients and the fish are good-sized haddock, probably weighing around 100 pounds While the group failed to plentiful. 20-inches and well over 15 darts towards the catch, bites nab the shark, they return to For as long as he’s owned pounds. down on the struggling had- the dock with a pretty good his auto body shop Danilchuk The rest of the lines are dock and takes off for the catch, maybe 80 pounds of has been fishing the waters baited and dropped and for the open ocean. fresh haddock that Danilchuk far past the Boston Harbor next six hours the fisherman “Once you’re fishing for a expertly fillets on the dock for Islands in an area known as rail in fish after fish. Haddock, while and the fish are strug- the fishing party. Stellwagen Bank. The steep Atlantic cod (that have to be gling and there’s blood in the That night, everyone ate sides of Stellwagen’s plateau caught and released due to water the sharks come,” said well. cause deep-water currents to state regulations), dogfish and Danilchuk. “It was a good day,” says Richard Lynds holds up his George Hennessey hauls in other species. The shark is hooked but the Danilchuk. “There’s just rise up when they hit the bank. catch. the first catch of the day. This upwelling brings with it “There’s so many fish out line the fisherman are using is something about being out nutrients and minerals from the bottom, feeding the local ecosystem. Over 130 species from numerous classes of fish call the bank home. Some such fish are the haddock, Atlantic cod, silver hake, yel- lowtail flounder, bluefin and yellowfin tuna, striped bass, bluefish and numerous spe- cies of shark. “You can catch pretty much anything out here,” said Danilchuk last Thursday as he took a group of locals two hours out from Orient Heights Yacht Club to his ‘spot.’ “You can mess around and try to go Darrell Hamlett tries his luck off Stellwagen Bank. The steep sides of Stellwagen’s plateau cause deep-water currents to rise to other places to find fish but George Hennessey and Vinny Vinny Schettino holds up his Darrell Hamlett shows off his up when they hit the bank. This upwelling brings with it nutri- I like it here, there’s always Schettino fishing. catch. plenty to catch.” fish. ents and minerals from the bottom, feeding the local ecosys- tem.

Vinny Schettino battle a blue shark. George Hennessey and Darrell Hamlett rail in a catch. Vinny Schettino, George Hennessey and Richard Lynds unhook a good sized fish.

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CHELSEA POLICE put it into perspective, that’s back to a one-way. WONDERLAND PARK DEMOLITION IS ON TARGET RECEIVE SAFETY equal to about 20 jumbo jets Business owner Rick Gor- crashing, with no survivors. don said he would prefer a GRANT In 2016, almost one in five one-way configuration -be CHELSEA – The Chelsea children (14 and younger) cause it would be more invit- Police Department will in- killed in traffic crashes were ing for businesses. crease impaired driving pa- killed in drunk-driving crash- Fire Chief Leonard Alba- trols on local roads with grant es. Fifty-four percent of the nese said he believed in the funds from the Highway Safe- time, it was the child’s own two-way configuration and ty Division of the Executive driver who was drunk. thought it would lead to a Office of Public Safety and Drugs were present in 43 much safer pedestrian and Security (EOPSS). Chelsea percent of the fatally-injured driving experience. He also Police will join local depart- drivers with a known test re- said he believed it would en- ments across the state, as well sult in 2015, more frequently hance the Fire Department’s as the Massachusetts State than alcohol was present. operations. Police in the national Drive NHTSA’s 2013–2014 road- Councillor Roy Avellaneda Sober or Get Pulled Overen- side survey found drugs in 22 said he didn’t see the need for forcement mobilization and percent of all drivers both on a two-way and didn’t believe public information campaign. weekend nights and on week- it would be safer. He asked for This year’s campaign will days. data to show whether or not urge drivers drinking alcohol Tetrahydrocannabinol people are being hit by cars. or using marijuana and other (THC)—the chemical respon- Resident Bruck Black said drugs to plan ahead and desig- sible for most of marijuana’s it would be a shame to study nate a sober driver, use a ride- psychological effects—slows the issue for two years with share service or take public reaction times, impairs cogni- an award-winning consultant transportation. tive performance, and makes team, and then not make the Workers demolish the former clubhouse at Wonderland Park in Revere. “Impaired drivers create a it more difficult for drivers to changes they recommend. dangerous situation for every- keep a steady position in their Consultant Kevin Dan- the questions and the format. est deal on any transportation one around them, threatening lane. drade, of TEC, said they be- After a two-minute intro- system in the U.S.,” he said. the destruction of lives and SCHOOL CAUSES Mixing alcohol and mari- lieved Chelsea could success- duction by each candidate, “I think it’s $60 in New York. entire families,” said Chief TRAFFIC JAM juana may dramatically pro- fully make the change. the questions – where were The need to raise things like Brian A. Kyes. “This grant EVERETT – Residents duce effects greater than ei- The Traffic Commission not known to the candidates – that first. It only affects tour- will help increase our efforts of Fleet Court in the Village ther drug on its own. also recommended sweep- were asked. ists. It wouldn’t hurt any resi- during the busy summer travel have taken to patrolling their To view the Highway Safe- ing circulation changes to There were more than 12 dent in Greater Boston.” season to keep our roads free own street. ty Division’s (HSD) “Drive Fay Square, Chelsea Square, questions asked of the can- On a fare increase, Adrien of impaired drivers and avoid The small private way Sober or Get Pulled Over” TV Bellingham Square and the didates and there were more said she is against any in- the tragedy they wreak.” hasn’t incurred a wave of spots, or for more information City Hall front area – where than a few interesting an- crease across the board. She “Getting behind the wheel crime or some other rash of about the HSD’s public infor- Broadway will also become a swers, with housing and edu- said she prefers a system that after drinking alcohol, using misdeeds, but rather it has mation campaign, go to www. two-way street. cation funding being the pre- charges people based on their marijuana or both is one of the been inundated with desperate mass.gov/DriveSober. The changes also include dominate topics. income. most dangerous things drivers parents trying to navigate the new smart traffic lights which Education funding came up “If you make $30,000 a can do,” said Jeff Larason, di- narrow paths of the Village will be at all Broadway inter- first of all. year, you would pay some- to the new Pioneer Charter rector of the Highway Safety BROADWAY TO sections and will work via Wi- McGonagle was on the thing like the $2 fare it is School, which last week de- Division. “A little planning Fi to help control and time the forefront for that issue, as the now,” she said. “If you make buted with its full contingent can save your life or some- BE CHANGED TO traffic lights in real time. House was said to have shot more than $100,000, you of 600-plus students in Grades one else’s. Regret or remorse TWO-WAY down the funding proposal would pay more than the cur- K-8. won’t bring someone back.” CHELSEA – The Chelsea that the Senate had passed. rent fare.” “We have a couple of peo- Massachusetts Data: Traffic Commission voted STATE REP. DEBATE With McGonagle being in the When it came to immigra- ple on the street who have Marijuana or marijua- 4-1 on Tuesday night to rec- House, he was ready to ex- tion, particularly making Mas- posted themselves on the cor- na-type drugs were the most FEATURES LIVELY ommend that the Broadway plain. sachusetts and Everett a Sanc- ner to try to keep people from prevalent types of drugs found QUESTIONS, AND business corridor be changed “Nobody wanted this more tuary State and City, there was coming down our street,” said in people killed in crashes from a one-way, to a two-way INTERESTING than I did,” he said. “We a difference of opinions. Kathy Prizzio. “The huge from 2011 to 2016. street – the culmination of couldn’t get that fully passed “When it comes to the Safe increase in traffic is a huge From 2015 to 2016, alco- ANSWERS nightmare and inconvenience more than a year of planning. in our last budget…We need Communities Act, I think hol-impaired driving fatalities EVERET - To date, the to the people here. Our street Carolyn Vega was the to make sure we talk to those we need to have an honest increased 9 percent (109 to only state representative de- abuts the parking lot of the lone vote on the Commission who are against it and find out conversation about it,” said 119). bate to include all three candi- school, but there is a chain against the two-way plan. She why and work with them and Adrien. “(On a Sanctuary From 2011-2015, 82 per- dates took place last Tuesday, link fence to keep it closed. wasn’t opposed to the overall make sure they have the votes. State), I would support that. cent of impaired drivers in fa- Aug. 14, at the Parlin Library People are driving down the plan, but desired to recom- I am on the House Ways & Our immigrants are important tal crashes were men. – and each candidate put on street frantically and realizing mend a six-month trial period. Means Committee and we and are important contributors From 2011-2015, 45 per- their game face and gave im- they can’t get through and so The remaining Commis- are close to these changes…I to our society. I will never turn cent of all alcohol-related pressive answers to a packed then they try to do a U-turn. sioners preferred to simply don’t want to get ahead of my back against them.” driver fatalities were ages 21 recommend the two-way plan. house. That’s not easy on these nar- myself, but I would like to see Smith said he wouldn’t row streets…I’m angry at the to 34. The plan will now go to the State Rep. Joe McGona- that change in the Supplemen- support the Sanctuary State or City for allowing the school to National Data from the Na- gle, Candidate Gerly Adrien City Council for a final vote at tal Budget because that’s how City issue, and Rep. McGona- come here, but I’ve heard they tional Highway Traffic Safety and Candidate Steve ‘Stat’ the Sept. 10 meeting, though hurt Everett and cities like it gle agreed. didn’t really have a choice.” Administration: Smith took to the front of the it could be put off until the were.” “I would not be in favor And that’s just one street. Approximately one-third room in front of about 100 Sept. 24 meeting. Adrien said there is no one of making Everett a Sanctu- Callers from all over the of all traffic crash fatalities people gathered for the ques- Many people were for it but her who has not had the ary City or making the state a Village told the Independent in the United States involve tion-and-answer forum run by and many were against the chance to change the formula, Sanctuary State,” said Smith. that traffic at pick up and drop drunk drivers. On average, the Everett Democratic Com- plan, but in the end City Man- and if elected, she will make Said McGonagle, “It’s a off has been horrible since the more than 10,000 people have mittee. A representative from ager Tom Ambrosino said that sure it happens. complex issue and not easy school started full operations died each year (2012- 2016) the League of Women Voters, if it didn’t work out, it would “Both of my opponents but at this point I’m not in fa- last Tuesday, Aug. 14. There in drunk-driving crashes. To a Newton resident, moderated easily be able to be changed were in the House when the vor of making Massachusetts are reports of impatient par- formula was broken for our a Sanctuary State or Everett ents driving on sidewalks, going the wrong direction on children,” she said, noting a Sanctuary City. We need to give law enforcement all the streets and simply gridlocking that she would support in- the neighborhood. tools they need to help. We creased funding for all cate- The Pioneer Charter School gories of students, including have an issue in this city with already has a long-standing low income and English Lan- gangs and we do a great job location for its high school on guage Learners (ELL). “Sen. with policing. I don’t believe Summer Street, but last year Sal (DiDomenico) sat on the the EPD is pulling people they consolidated several lo- Committee and the Senate over ad driving them down to cations into the building in the voted to pass this. The House the Police Station and calling Village near Santilli Circle. didn’t…If you are part of ICE.” Last spring, they opened the the problem, we need to talk Adrien responded later new consolidated location for about who is the solution.” with disappointment for Mc- K-4, and then last week, the Smith said he was certain Gonagle’s answer. full K-8 contingent reported with more time, the formu- “Gangs are not just part of to the new school in the Vil- la would be changed and he the immigrant community,” lage. would do everything in his she said. “As somebody who Rosanna Corrado, director power to help that along. supports immigrants, it’s very of communications from the “We have to change the for- sad to hear that accusation.” school, said they understand mula,” he said. “The formula On another topic, McGo- the concerns and hope to im- needs to see that and provide nagle had a strong opinion on plement a new policy to help the funding so all of these kids Capital Punishment, saying with pick-ups in the afternoon. are counted. Education is the he is considering supporting Part of the problem, she said, was that with the expanded way out of this mess. That’s a measure that would use the death penalty for those who student population, they did how we’ll change inequality, not let parents drive into the kill police officers. jobs and incomes…It has to parking lot at dismissal due be the number one issue.” “I believe if you kill a po- to safety concerns. That led to When it came to transpor- lice officer, you should be mayhem on the surrounding tation, Smith had some inter- punished and the extreme streets. esting ideas, including mak- punishment is death,” he said. Now, she said, they will ing simple changes to the bus “I would support that and implement a policy where routes to take people where the governor is talking about parents can come at dismiss- they need to go. that…The police need our al and circulate through the “The success of the T is support now. That won’t be parking lot as they do during critical to Everett,” he said. an easy vote for me. I think morning drop-offs. “Every bus is full. We should that officer in Weymouth was “We definitely heard about do things like make the 104 killed because he hesitated the problems and acknowl- or 109 bus continue on to and was worried what would edge the neighborhood’s Harvard Square. Now, people happen to him if he shot. I concerns,” she said. “We have to get off and take the would support the death pen- understand there were a lot City bus or the 86. If they just alty for that.” of frustrations. For the first continued on, it would be such Smith and Adrien were week, we were not allowing an easy fix.” against the death penalty. parents to come into the park- Then, when it came to a All three candidates had ing lot to pick up the children fare increase for the T, Smith significant support in the- au because there were so many kids there. It was for safety, said he would prefer to raise dience for their campaigns, but because we heard the con- and left after having a very fares on items that don’t af- cerns of neighbors, we are go- fect residents, such as the $22 informative forum. No one ing to put in a new pattern.” week-pass that is designed for candidate refused to answer tourists. any of the many questions on See NEWS Page 13 “That has to be the great- numerous subjects. Wednesday, August 29, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 13

News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 It happened quickly. But the the incoming freshmen that dents to access just in time for She said the new “rolling Marra noted that neither the CONSTANTINO TO opportunity to work at St. he was cloned. He was at so the upcoming school year. dismissal” should stop the City nor Cafarelli had notified SAY GOODBYE TO Mary’s was too good to pass many school events, I thought The updates will be made problems at dismissal. She HRD of Cafarelli’s promotion up.” he had a double. He always to the area that runs from said most of the problems at the time. Citing Massachu- CLASSICAL Constantino said he will supported me as a coach and Ocean View Avenue along- they were aware of were at setts law, Marra noted that LYNN – Gene Constantino miss his daily interactions as a vice principal. I learned side the tennis courts, and out dismissal. to maintain his eligibility for will walk in to Lynn Classical with the staff, faculty, and stu- so much from him, most of to the main entrance of the “We’re really just trying to reinstatement, the necessary High School on the first day of dents at Classical. all to make connections with high school. address the problems that we extended leave of absence school this year, just as he has “Classical is a great all the students. He loves what While the area that con- saw,” she said. “We have been from the civil service position done for the past 37 years of school,” said Constantino. going back and forth with he does and his passion would nects Ocean View Avenue to was contingent upon HRD ap- his career in the Lynn school “I’m going to miss a lot of the spread throughout our staff.” the school, has always been elected officials about their proval in 2012. system. people, especially the kids. I input to make sure everyone Classical girls basketball accessed in the past, it will The HRD decision said: But this time, he is going think the kids were amazing.” is all set.” head coach Tom Sawyer said now be an ADA compliant as- in to simply say goodbye to He is proud of his accom- She said part of the problem “There is no evidence that the that Constantino’s support of phalt footpath extending from all the students whom he has plishments at Classical, a is simply the large amounts Appellant (Cafarelli) sought the Rams’ sports team was a new pedestrian ramp that is overseen as principal and the of new students with parents and received prior approv- school that has grown steadi- noteworthy. being installed by DPW. who are coming to the Village al from the HRD granting a staff and faculty with whom ly in enrollment to more than “Gene was a tremendous The path, which runs for the first time. Many of leave of absence during his he has worked. 1,700 students. supporter of all the teams at alongside the tennis courts, them are unfamiliar with the employment as chief of po- Constantino, who was “I think we did very well Classical,” said Sawyer. “It leads to an existing pedestri- traffic patterns and the streets, lice. Accordingly, without a Classical principal for the last for what we had,” said Con- was great for the kids and the an ramp at the main entrance so the first week partly had valid approved leave of ab- nine years and once the girls stantino. “I had a tremendous coaches to see how much he of the school, safely guiding some learning curve to over- sence, the Appellant is not basketball coach for 19 years, staff. I had a great administra- invested of himself, especially the students out and close to come, she said. entitled to reinstatement to begins his new job Monday tive team, Amy Dunn, Dennis his time, in the Classical ath- the front doors. The ramp will Councilor Michael Mc- his former position of police as assistant principal of St. Thompson, and Chris Warren, letic programs. As a former be accompanied by a wooden Laughlin said he got several lieutenant pursuant to civil Mary’s High School. who were the vice principals. coach himself, he understood guardrail that will be installed calls on Friday from residents service law.” Constantino’s decision I had unbelievable department the role athletics play in high on the parking lot side of the caught many in the Lynn who described a very chaotic “As the HRD decision con- heads and guidance counsel- school and the many life les- path to delineate the area and school system by surprise. He ors. The teachers made con- scene with traffic violations firms, we followed procedures sons that athletics can teach. offer protection for students. was set to retire from Classi- nections with kids. It’s a great and safety issues. that are clearly set out in the The Classical girls basketball “We are happy to be work- cal at the end of the 2018-19 place to work. It’s a fun place “I immediately called and law,” said Mayor Brian M. Ar- program and I personally as ing on this project with Police spoke with Chief Mazzie re- academic year, but when the to work. The kids respect the rigo. “I have always respected the coach were especially for- Chief Terence Delehanty’s garding the matter,” he said. St. Mary’s assistant princi- teachers. The teachers respect Joe Cafarelli’s service to the tunate for Gene’s dedication “I am very concerned and pal’s position opened, Con- the kids.” collaboration in an effort to City, and neither my decision to the Classical student-ath- increase the safety and acces- seeing it’s still very early in to make a change at the top of stantino applied for it, and he Warren, who previously the school year, I have great letes.” sibility for the children and the police department, nor this was selected. served as head softball coach hope that these issues can be faculty that utilize this park- decision, changes that. The “I thought I would wait at Lynn Classical, said Con- resolved, but they absolutely until the end of the year to ing lot and those that pass HRD decision merely con- stantino was “a very good need to collaborate immedi- retire [from Classical], but NEW FOOTPATH through this area on their way firms that we went about the friend” who was universally ately with the School, Police the opportunity to work at respected and known for his FOR STUDENTS to school,” said DPW Direc- process properly.” tor, Steve Calla. “We felt it Department and Neighbor- St. Mary’s, to apply for that presence at school and athlet- COMPLETED hood and City Officials…On job – and knowing [Principal] ic events. necessary to construct this WINTHROP – Thanks to Sunday, I heard from over 20 WONDERLAND DOG David Angeramo and [Direc- “Gene was more than a boss footpath before the start of the collaboration of the school residents about ongoing issues TRACK BUILDINGS tor of Athletics] Jeff Newhall, – I consider him a very good another school year to reduce regarding parking, pick-up department, the police depart- I decided to go for it,” said friend,” said Warren. “I will the risk associated with this and drop-off times and cars COMING DOWN ment, and the DPW, there will Constantino. “It was a tough miss working with him every area.” driving out of control through REVERE – Ward 5 Coun- be a new footpath for high decision to leave Classical. day. I would always joke with the small streets of the Vil- cillor John Powers visited the school and middle school stu- lage. I heard of cars coming Wonderland Greyhound Park down Fleet Court, which is a site Thursday, looking on as very narrow dead end street. workers resumed their demo- Also, I heard about cars dan- lition of the former greyhound gerously crossing the North- track. ern Strand bike path through a “They demolition project is private property.” back on target for completion OBITUARIES He said he is calling on the by this winter after a brief de- school to have a neighbor- lay because there was a prob- hood meeting to make sure lem with asbestos throughout everyone is on the same page. the building,” said Powers. “I am calling on the school “The problem was addressed Rosina Imbriano Angela Roberto to hold a get to know your at a meeting I attended with school night and inviting the The welfare and nurturing of her family was her Loving wife, mother, and gradmother Police Department and City the owners of the property, Department of Environmental lifelong occupation officials to discuss with the Angela Roberto of Revere Protection officials, Econom- parents of the students the died on August 24 at the age ic Development Development do’s and do not’s and the con- The welfare and nurturing of 78. Director Bob O’Brien, and cerns of the area residents,” he of her family was her lifelong She was the loving wife the demolition contractor. said. occupation of Robert Roberto, beloved The DEP gave the okay to the For some of the residents, Rosina (Annicchiarico) daughter of the late Rosario owners of Wonderland Park to Pioneer has never really ex- Imbriano, a native of Grot- Diecidue and his wife, Marie continue their demolition of tended the hand of neighbor- taminarda, Naples, and “Lucy” (Guardino), devoted the entire building.” liness. an East Boston resident for 58 mother of AnnMarie Lepore “When they opened last Workers were observed last years, passed away at home of Revere, Robert Roberto and spring, the gas company was Thursday tearing down the following a long illness on his wife, Cheryl of Saugus, doing a major project, and we former clubhouse at Wonder- Saturday, August 25. She was Lisa Rusconi and Michael parked our cars in their park- land. The grandstand portion 83 years old. Roberto and his wife, Lori, ing lot,” said Prizzio. “They of the building will be demol- nephews. Angela was a loving Her funeral will be con- all of Revere; cherished sister left a nasty note on all of our ished in November after the wife, a wonderful mother and ducted from the Vertuccio & of Anthony Diecidue and his cars saying they would tow asbestos has been removed, grandmother who cherished Smith Home for Funerals, wife, Dorothy of East Boston, us if we did it again. As far as according to Powers. her whole family. 773 Broadway (Route 107) Charlie Diecidue of Califor- being a good neighbor, they Powers said he and the late Her funeral will be Revere today, Wednesday, nia, Marie Rideout of Mid- started off on the wrong foot city councillor and former held from the Paul Buonfiglio August 29 the late Felice Imbriano and dleboro and the late Rosario and they haven’t tried to meet Mayor Robert Haas Jr. filed & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, at 10 a.m. followed by a the devoted daughter of the Diecidue and his late wife, An- anyone half way.” a motion “a few years ago” 128 Revere St., Revere at 9 Funeral Mass in the Church of late Alessandro and Palmira nMarie, John Diecidue, Leon- to demolish the Wonderland a.m. followed by a Funer- the Sacred Heart, 45 Brooks (Capuccio) Annicchiarico; the ard Diecidue, Joseph Diecid- STATE BOARD Park building. al Mass at Saint Anthony’s St., East Boston at 11 a.m. In- dear sister of Anna Carpinito ue, Josephine Donnarumma DENIES CAFARELLI’S “It was our feeling that in church in Revere on Thurs- terment will be at Holy Cross of East Boston and the late and her late husband, Thomas its current condition, it con- day, August 30 at 10 a.m. Rel- APPEAL Cemetery, Malden. Michele Annicchiarico; the and Catherine Dicessa and stituted a blighted area,” said atives and friends are kindly REVERE – The Massa- Born and raised in Grottam- very proud grandmother of her late husband, Alfred and Powers. “I am pleased that the invited. A visitation will be chusetts Human Resources inarda, Naples, Italy, the fam- Ursula Bulla and her husband, cherished grandmother of An- area is being cleaned. In Won- held today, Wednesday, from Division last week dismissed ily immigrated to Argentina, Joseph of Malden, Anthony gela, Tiffany, Nicole, Michael, derland’s hey day, it provided 4 to 8 p.m. Interment will be at former Police Chief Joseph South America in 1950, where Imbriano and his wife, Jen- Robert, Jennifer, Christopher, many jobs for residents of the Holy Cross Cemetery in Mal- Cafarelli’s appeal for rein- they remained until moving to nifer of Peabody, Alessandro Mikey and Leah. She is also city and a strong tax base. It den. For guest book, please statement to his previous civil the United States and settling Imbriano and his wife, Kelley survived by many nieces and is my hope that the property visit www.Buonfiglio.com. service position as a lieutenant in East Boston in 1960. Her of Peabody, will be developed in a pos- on Revere’s police force and life-long occupation was the Michael Imbriano of Re- itive manner that will once for approval of a “past leave welfare and nurturing of her vere, Felicia Imbriano of East again benefit the residents of of absence.” family, especially her five Boston and Giuliana Imbriano the city.” Cafarelli, who became act- sons and their families. and Gemma Imbriano, both Chip Tuttle, spokesperson ing chief in February 2012 She was the cherished of Lynn. She is also loving- To place a for CBW Lending, owner of and full chief in July 2012, mother of Antonio and his ly survived by many neph- the Wonderland Park proper- had filed an appeal with the wife, Ursula Imbriano of Mal- ews, nieces, grand-nieces and ty, said he was happy to see memoriam in the state human resources divi- den, Alessandro Imbriano, grand-nephews in the USA, the demolition of the property sion after Mayor Brian Arrigo Felix Imbriano and his wife, Argentina and Italy. Rosina is moving swiftly toward a con- opted not to renew his con- Angela, all of East Boston, also proudly survived by her Times Free Press, please clusion. tract in June 2017 as chief at Michele Imbriano and his faithful “We really appreciate the the end of a five-year term. wife, Rita of Lynn and the caregiver for the past nine city’s patience as this process call 781-485-0588 Cafarelli then appealed for late Mario Imbriano. Rosina years, Lena Machiavelli of has taken much longer than reinstatement as a lieutenant. was also the beloved wife of East Boston. The Human Resources Di- anyone anticipated or hoped In lieu of flowers, remem- vision (HRD) determined that for,” said Tuttle. “The good brances may made to the the former Chief vacated his news is that the demolition is American Cancer Society, 30 ST. JUDE former civil service position progressing and there is a light Speen St., Framingham, MA on July 2, 2012, when he was at the end of the tunnel.” 01701. For more informa- azza NOVENA Tuttle added that the own- V promoted to a five-year -ap tion, please visit www.vertuc- May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be pointment as chief of police, a ers of the property are looking cioandsmith.com. "Beechwood" forward to working with Re- adored, glorified, loved and preserved position not governed by civil throughout the world now and for- service regulations. Cafarelli vere officials on the develop- Funeral ever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for maintained that he was on a ment of the site. ❖ ❖ us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray leave of absence from his civ- “We’re really looking for- Home il service position during his ward to working with the city Magrath for us. St. Jude, helper of the hope- tenure as xhief. on the Wonderland proper- Danny S. Smith 262 Beach St., Revere less, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 When reached earlier this ty and contributing to all the Funeral Home times a day. By the 8th day your good things that are happen- 773 Broadway prayer will be answered. It has never week, Cafarelli said he had Revere, MA 02151 (781) 284-1127 no comment. He is now em- ing in Revere,” said Tuttle. 324 Chelsea Street been known to fail. Publication must ployed by the U.S. Attorney’s “We can work with the city on Phone (781) 284-7756 (near Day Square) be promised. office. options for Wonderland that www.vertuccioandsmith.com Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral My prayers have been answered. will contribute to the better- 617-567-0910 In a four-page decision, I.M.T. HRD General Counsel John ment of the community.” ❖ ❖ www.vazzafunerals.com Page 14 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, August 29, 2018 Getting Out ‘Grumpy Old Men’ When Emmy Award and about Wabasha, but you can Global Globe award-win- bet your sweet bippy every- ning comedic veteran Sally body knows everybody else’s Struthers and guest star Hal name and their gossip before Linden, Emmy and Tony it’s ready to circulate.Old re- Award winner, perform at sentments may simmer, but Ogunquit Playhouse with a the townies are quick to gath- stellar Broadway cast, in Dan er together and offer help, Remmes’ new two-act mu- encouragement, and support sical comedy, “Grumpy Old whatever the occasion. Men,” you know you’re in for And for the most part, folks a slap-happy feast. like things the way they are, Although the US pre- they sing. miere of “Grumpy Old Men” While writing the new mu- could use some trimming and sical, Lenz realized the 1993 tweaking, Ogunquit Play- popular movie, “Grumpy Old house’s lively ensemble open- Men,” starring Walter Mat- ing of song “Wabasha, Minn”. thau and Jack Lemmon, had Starts the show exuberantly, a serious theme, too. It wasn’t upbeat, delivering a joyous just about two high school shout-out to how life should guys in love with the same girl be throughout America. and one taking her away from the bait shop, makes airy, delivers lines and quips with Throughout the play, Mu- the other. The men are older ditzy comments or yodels, rapier speed. Just watching BOX OFFICE sic Director Phil Reno and now, he said. Fast -forward to then wanders away, leaving Struthers and Linden is a hoot. US premiere of two-act musical comedy written by Dan orchestra and Broadway cho- 25 years later, and they know theatergoers laughing with Lenz has other sub-plots, Remmes, and the late Nick Meglin, with music by Neil Berg, reographer Michele Lynch they’re losing their vitality, her antics. Funky is bait shop too, swirling in this little directed by Matt Lenz. Appearing through September 1, Ogunquit have the pulse on America’s facing retirement issues, and owner Chuck’s cousin who, town. Gustafson is relentless- Playhouse, 10 Main St., Ogunquit, Maine. Starring Broadway’s Ed heartland, small-town genre. wondering whether they’ll invited her to live in his home, ly pursued by an IRS agent Dixon and Marc Jacoby, with Sally Struthers and guest star Hal Scenic Designer Michael experience another spark of a luxury for the wanderer. Sandra Snyder, (terrific Bren- Linden. Tickets start at $52. ogunquitplayhouse.org, 207-646- Carnahan’s movable, fold- romance, excitement, or what. Funky’s solo, “Your Own da Braxton), who claims he 5511. away sets and props, con- Enter beautiful stranger Home,” is heartfelt. owes thousands in back taxes. verting from the local Bait Ariel Truax, (great Leslie Solidly portraying Chuck, “Snyder Comes Along,” she Shop and gathering place to Stevens) ,whizzing in on a the stabilizing force in Waba- sings robustly, and she intends longtime, feuding, Grumpy, motorized vehicle, with song sha’s center, is Doug Eskew, to get that payment. to leave Wabasha and move harmoniously blended in song ying-yang next-door neigh- “Heat Wave”.She’s sleek. In- whose solo, “An Angel,” gar- Added to the confusing to Los Angeles, while Jacob “Parents and Paradise”. bors,’ Max Goldman and John telligent. Beautfiul. Exciting. nered enthusiastic applause. mix is John’s daughter, Mel- has an offer he can’t refuse - The second act moves Gustafson’s, homes and more, And happy to be in Wabasha. And Hal Linden? At 87 anie,(Laura Woyasz), and accept a job in a law firm in more swiftly, with romance at times on split-stage, ensure There’ another new- years old, the veteran star Max’s son, Jacob (Kevin New York City. You somehow and resentment erupting, dust the action doesn’t miss a to-town stranger named portraying John Gustafson’s Massey), who have oppos- know these young folks have settling, happy solutions, and beat. Funky, (incomparable Sally 91-year-old sex-charged dad ing goals. Melanie can’t wait a simmering love for each an entertaining, homespun af- There’s nothing special Struthers), who breezes into other, but their dreams are ternoon for theatergoers.

family to put the final touches on his latest screenplay pro- BOX OFFICE TRUE WEST ducer Saul Kimmer (Mark Sam Shepard’s two-hour, two-act Modern American classic Cohen) has enthusiastically play, starring Nael Nacer and Alexander Platt, through Sept, 8, By Sheila Barth Nael Nacer in the role of Lee, Austin and Lee are prover- desultory drifter and petty bial antithetical foils. While approved. He needs the quiet- Wednesday-Saturday,7:30 p.m., matinees Saturday, Sunday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, free post-show discussion with the artists. Whatever you do, try to see thief, and Alexander Platt Lee is dressed in gritty out- ness of his mother’s suburban Gloucester Stage Company, 267 E. Main St., Gloucester. $35-$45, Gloucester Stage Company’s portraying Austin, Lee’s older, door garb, Austin looks up- home 40 miles outside of Los senior, veteran, under 18 discount tickets offered. gloucester- explosive, dynamic two-hour, grounded, successful talented tight in his sweater vest and Angeles to concentrate. It’s a stage.com 978-281-4433. two-act production of prolific author brother, who’s married slacks, (costume designer Mi- love story. author Sam Shepard’s Modern with children. Directed by Joe randa Kau Giurleo). Their mother, (Marya Low- American classic play, “True Short, their riveting perfor- They haven’t seen each ry), enjoys traveling and is currently on a trip to Alaska. West”. mances keep you on the edge other for five years. Austin attacking Austin. “Never say for an even better movie - an Their desert-dwelling, alco- But be sure it’s starring of your seat, non-stop. left his comfortable home and that to me,” he shouts. “I can Old Western. Because Lee is holic father (unseen) is in get my own money!” While a veteran hype-con man, Mark trouble again. Austin lives in his cushy thinks Lee’s idea has validity, Austin’s serenity is shat- home, Lee has been roughing too, and is scrapping Austin’s tered when Lee suddenly it in the desert. And commit- in favor of Lee’s whacked-out Crossword Puzzle bursts through he door, filled ting petty thievery. proposal. with bluster, pent-up resent- ACROSS But Lee is also full of oth- Suddenly, Austin’s world ment, and jealousy. 1 Brief note er surprises and accomplish- -and his script - come crashing Jon Savage’s two-tiered 5 Go in ments. down.And Lee has maneu- set is ideal. There’s a hom- Under Gloucester Stage Ar- vered to make Austin write 10 Top-medal metal ey, lived-in atmosphere, with tistic Director Robert Walsh’s his script for him - using Lee’s 14 Surrounded by kitchen in the background and realistic, pugnacious direc- words, of course. 15 Laissez __ living room in the forefront. tion, Lee rants, raves, attacks The second act brims over A large (painted) picture win- 16 Swear Austin with raging force. Aus- with irony, comedy, and dow reveals nature’s beauty. 17 Fork part tin can’t appease him. role reversal, in which both Lee wants to borrow Aus- 18 Corporations When producer Saul ar- brothers reach an epiphany - tin’s car. Austin refuses and 19 Sitarist Shankar rives on the scene to discuss with violence, and startling offers him money, to go to a Austin’s final changes, Lee re-awakening. 20 Pampering letters motel instead. Lee explodes, 21 Speed along takes over. 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Jim 781-771-9573    To take out an Ad email [email protected] (number of children and or preg-  9/5 9/5 Get a FREE yard sale poster with every ad nancy), national origin, ancestry,         age, marital status, or any inten-    tion to make any such preference,  • 123 APTS.FOR RENT limitation or discrimination.     This newspaper will not knowingly      ADRENALINE REVERE-Small 2 plus REVERE - 1 BR, $1300    accept any advertising for real  RUSH! WILL YOU BE THERE THE Bedrooms, no utilities, with Util, including MOMENT YOU’RE NEEDED? estate that is in violation of the You’ll also get career training parking very clean with AC. Near T and beach.       Will you be there when a life needs  and money for college. If you’re to be saved? When homes are threatened law. Our readers are hereby      by a natural disaster? The answer is “yes” jacuzzi, pets no $1,800. Pets-no, Smoking-no.    ready for the excitement, join if you’re a member of the National Guard. informed that all dwellings adver- Learn more about being there for your  community at www.NATIONALGUARD.com Call: 617 569 7500 Minutes to Boston and the Army National Guard today. or call 1-800-GO-GUARD. ------Logan. Call Vinny 781- tising in this newspaper are avail- able on an equal opportunity     WINTHROP Fort Heath 286-7621. 9/13      1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com    Apartments, one bed------basis. 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Photos & Story by Marianne Salza school program. “I’m excited for the new During the August 21 Sale- year,” said Michael Triant, sian Boys & Girls Club Par- executive director, Salesian ents Orientation, children Boys & Girls Club. “On Sep- bounced on yoga balls, and tember 10, we’ll have close played dodgeball and four to 300 kids a day. I’m excit- square outside. Planet Fitness ed about the new program presented a free, one-year offerings: Fall Flag Football gym membership to a raffle League, our standard indoor winner, and also donated 200 soccer and basketball pro- backpacks filled with water grams in the winter, a new bottles and school supplies dance team, and a science to the first 200 club members club. We’re going to start a who registered for the after- drama club for the kids.”

The Calderon family. Amari and Nicolas sitting on a yoga ball.

Lilly and Emerson.

Executive Director Michael Triant speaking to parents during John Barillas, camp counselor, laughing with a club member. Emily and Mariana. the after-school program orientation.

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