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MYSTIC VALLEY See BAG BAN Page 2 ELDER SERVICES AWARDED $3,000 STUDENT TO SUPPORT ITS PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA HIGHLIGHT: MOBILE MENTAL The WHS Class of 1959 gathering for their 60th reunion at the Winthrop Arms on September 14. Scores of classmates came Lerner finds reward HEALTH PROGRAM from all over the country to celebrate with old friends. Mystic Valley Elder Ser- in volunteer work vices was recently award- By Kate Anslinger ed $3,000 by the Magellan Cares Foundation toward Council honors retired Police Lt. David Lessard When 17-year-old Jil- its Mobile Mental Health lian Lerner is not busy with members. complishments during his the Winthrop Police Lieu- program, a much needed re- By Laura Plummer Drama Society, dance, and “I speak on behalf of years as a police officer.” tenant’s Union. He spent source that plays an import- her after school and sum- At their meeting on Council and the residents of In his time on the Win- the past 20 years as the pa- ant role supporting people mer job at 21st Century, Tuesday, Sept. 17, Council Winthrop to thank you for throp Police Department, trol shift commander and with mental health condi- she spends time volunteer- honored the service of Win- your 39 years of service,” Lt. Lessard served as its was consistently listed as tions to successfully remain ing at The Arbors Assisted throp Police Lt. David Les- said Council President Ron Accreditation Manager and the highest paid municipal in a community setting. Living Center. “I found out sard, who retired on July 8 Vecchia. “We extend our a founding organizer of its employee in town. “We are very grateful to about the volunteer oppor- after nearly 40 years with sincere congratulations and Citizen Police Academy. “The name Lessard in Magellan Cares Foundation tunity through my school the force. we wish you the best in He oversaw the Winthrop this town is synonymous and Magellan Health for and ended up continuing Lt. Lessard appeared be- your future endeavours.” Marine Unit and Harbor with giving back,” said the their support of the Mobile to go weekly because of Council President Vec- Patrol, helped launched the Council President. “I appre- Mental Health Program. fore Council supported by chia also commented on Lt. first Mountain Bike Unit ciate your sacrifices.” Magellan, and its subsidi- his family to receive a ci- Lessard’s “numerous ac- and was the president of See LERNER Page 3 ary Senior Whole Health, tation signed by all council recognize the importance of community care and in home mental health sup- ports,” said Daniel O’Leary, Recovery Month interview with Team Ritchie continues momentum Chief Executive Officer of Mystic Valley Elder Ser- Youth Leader, Isadora Hipolito with Bake Sale in French Square vices. “We work closely By Kate Anslinger is still going strong and the By Kate Anslinger tute and in honor of her son everyone. with Magellan and Senior Community Action for Safe Ritchie, Leighanne Strangie “I am so grateful for all Whole Health to provide a Alternatives (CASA) be- The month of Septem- Last Saturday, members hosted a bake sale with the those who helped work the full range of health care and lieves that recovery knowl- ber is dedicated to recovery of "Team Ritchie" gathered friends and family mem- bake sale and for everyone edge should be a yearlong month. Candlelight vig- in red T-shirts to sell baked bers who will be walking who baked or donated,” See NEWS BRIEFS Page 6 drive for every community. ils will be held across the goods for the upcoming alongside her on Sunday, said Leighanne. “The out- Regardless of age, back- country, remembering all Jimmy Fund walk. On a Sept. 22. From chocolate come greatly exceeded my ground, and gender, addic- of those who have lost their mission to raise funds that chip cookies to Hallow- expectations.” tion ripples through society, lives to addiction. Through- will benefit patients at the een-themed cupcakes, the The Boston Marathon affecting it as a whole. This out the month, promotion- Dana Farber Cancer Insti- sale had a sweet treat for Price subject al materials will be passed week, Isadora Hipolito, See TEAM RITCHIE Page 4 to change without around, in hopes of bringing shares her perspective as notice awareness to the often com- a leader of young adults. plicated world of recovery Hipolito works for CASA as .57 and shedding some light on the Youth Advisory Board $ Per prevention and the impor- Lead Staff, where she en- Gallon tance of working together gages with middle school • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service as a community. The stig- CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE ma surrounding recovery See INTERVIEW Page 4

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Monday, Sept. 2 93 spoke to employees of has been gone and money back home. Ac all came in and a fax Report of loud music on Calling party on Undine Cumberland and 7-Eleven has been drained from her Demetri Brothers Li- for a probation warrant for Banks Street. Female states Avenue states there is a lot and they did to see anyone account. She believes it to quor is holding a female temporary custody to de- this is an ongoing issue. Re- of construction work and with the description. They be her nephew. The subject back from driving and she tain subject on Ocean View ports possible 94C as well. powering tools making a will review the cameras. 94 is not on the premises, but is drunk. A courtesy ride Street. Subject failed to Units clear, music has been lot of noise in the area. 91 spoke to tree workers. They a criminal complaint will was given to her back to her keep his GPS tracking de- turned down and peace re- states a homeowner and said about an hour ago, they be issued against him for house on Shirley Street. vice charged. stored. contractor are doing work, saw someone that looked larceny. Report of a female Caller on Seal Harbor Female from Buchanan Both parties were spoken similar to the description Parties at Short Beach screaming inside house on Road states she would Street came to the station to to and they were very co- walk through (River Road parking lot have been no- Cottage Avenue. Also dogs like officers to come and report that her sister is miss- operative and were going to side). They stated the per- tified that the parking lot is are barking. 91 confirms search the building for a ing. Missing persons report wrap it up for the day. son was possibly wearing a closed upon sundown. that the screams are coming friend who has previously was filed through NCIC. Party found an iPhone on dark shirt and jeans. Female on Hermon from Prospect. Screams for harassed and assaulted her. Caller on Revere Street Yirrell Beach. Party came in to retrieve Street called to report threat help was confirmed by the Unit was asked to check states that three males Caller on Sagamore her iPhone which was but does to want an offi- husband who said his wife the well-being of the caller. were sitting out front of his Avenue states a neighbor turned in yesterday. cer to come by her home. saw a mouse in the house. Unit also advised the caller business. The owner asked called her at work and stat- School called to report a She stated she would go to Tow company is trying she has no concrete evi- them to move along. They ed an old tenant is roaming white male in the area that headquarters in the morn- to tow a vehicle from Main dence of the situation. are now calling his business around the home and she is they had asked to leave but ing and speak to an officer. Street, but the car owner is Party on Harvard Street line and harassing him. scared he may try to get in. is still loitering in the area. lying in the street hanging is requesting an officer Unit unable to locate the Unit reports the tenant has 91 spoke with the subject Thursday, Sept. 5 onto the vehicle. The indi- retrieve illegal fireworks subjects. all their stuff on the side- who resides in the area and Units off with two female vidual finally allowed the from her home. 91 retrieved walk and was waiting for a advised him of the school’s individuals who seemed repo, but claims to have the items. Sunday, Sept. 8 moving truck. concerns. drunk. Units spoke to par- been injured on his right Fire and medical request- Party from Washington Party came in to report ties whom just returned foot during the repo. The Saturday, Sept. 7 ed for an intoxicated male Avenue came into the sta- receiving a call from So- from the Red Sox game and party was offered EMS but Units off attempting party on Pearl Avenue. tion to report being verbally cial Security regarding her are returning home to Lin- refused. to serve RO to subject on This is the second time this costed by her downstairs SSN and requested money. coln Street. Ocean View Street. 91 stat- subject has fallen asleep in neighbors. She states they She was advised it is a scam A passerby at Shore Friday, Sept. 6 ed the subject isn’t home. their hallway. This is an on- are squatters and are being because Social Security Drive and Moore Street Caller on Veterans Road They spoke to the girlfriend going occurrence. Fire on evicted by the landlord. She would not call asking for called to state a male, ex- states that he hears yell- and she does not know the scene and 91 checking wanted this logged in case money. tremely drunk, on the side ing from a woman saying, where he is at this time. She that address to see if any- of future occurrences. Dispatch called with pos- walk beach side. State Po- “get off of me.” Units made was advised to let him know one is home. Party declined Watertown PD is trying sible information regarding lice also notified and will be context with the caller and that unit tried to serve. medical. Units will help the to get in contact with a male the missing juvenile. Sgt. responding as well. Units will enter the home to make Report that a male par- party to his address. The party at Governors Park. An Dalrymple forwarded the checked the entire length sure everything is in order. ty is drunk an causing a family was made aware and officer is asking for their as- information to the Chief of Shore Drive and the sur- It was a family disturbance disturbance on Atlantic will take care of the party. sistance and wanted a unit and Lt. Det. Rogers for fol- rounding streets as well as over a recent death. Peace Street. Units spoke to call- Unit assisted fire/medi- to go see if that male party low-up. the beach itself with noth- was restored. er and she stated it was her cal with female party who is home. Unit reports they ing showing. Report of a construction boyfriend that showed up fell at the Public Landing. did not speak to the male Wednesday, Sept. 4 Boston Pd requesting company cutting cement drunk. He was driving a Female fell going from the party. They could hear a TV Party found a Common- unit to assist in serving a sending dust in the air on blue Honda. She was ad- sidewalk to the grass. No and tried to call the party. A wealth of Massachusetts warrant to subject on Mary- Winthrop Street. 94 spoke vised to call back if he re- defects on the ground that note was left with the num- Disabled Persons Parking land Avenue. Boston unable to the male who will cease turns. Units will check the she could have fallen from. ber and officer’s name in Identification Placard and to make contact. cutting the cement. He was area for that motor vehicle. Calling party on Summit Watertown. turned it over to Detail Off. Caller onHarvard Street informed that the next time, Caller on Loring Road Avenue has a disturbance Freeman. 91 will attempt to states that his wife is mov- cover it. reports that a town tree with his two roommates. Tuesday, Sept. 3 locate the subject t the local ing out of her parents’ home Party on Shirley Street came down and landed on Peace was restored between Noise complaint on Myr- address. 91 reports party no and they are throwing out states that the apartment be- his car. This happened over the roommates. Parties will tle Avenue. This is an ongo- longer resides in town. her belongings. He states low her has the door open night. DPW notified. go their separate way for ing issue between neigh- Report of a small black an officer had come down and she knocked but no an- Report of a breaking the day. bors. Very minimal noise dog with pink collar run- before and told them they swer. She is concerned for and entering in progress Caller on Myrtle Avenue coming from the back yard ning around Trident Ave- could not throw out her whoever lives there. Every- on Quincy Avenue. Sub- states that her neighbor’s of the home but party was nue. BOLO given to units. property. He requests an thing is fine. The resident is ject has came hoodie and dog has been barking for advised to take it inside for Party called to report a officer. Party received their inside. black backpack. He hopped several hours. This is an on- the night. known female party is ha- belongings back and are Report that a motor ve- into house through back going issue. No signs of a Party states that there rassing her by calling the going to leave the area. hicle is going in and out of deck. This was called in by barking dog in the area. is a car parked in the high WPD and the WHA re- Party on Sea Foam Av- traffic at Revere Street and neighbor. Units clear. Party Report that at the bottom school parking lot on the questing a well being check. enue states that her hus- Kennedy Road. 91 could resides at that address and of Upland Road there is a middle school side with She report she is drug and band’s motor vehicle’s back not stop it. He will send a forgot his keys. no parking here to the cor- its hazard lights on. Caller alcohol free and doesn’t re- window is shattered and be- citation via the mail. Female party banging ner sign. There is a black finds this suspicious. Vehi- quire anyone checking on lieves it to be vandalism. Unit off with party on on the ceiling at Governors pickup truck with no plate cle is unoccupied, but pos- her. She was advised of her Caller at Morton and Woodside Avenue. Party is Park. Units clear. Units did obstructing the view to sible mechanical issue. right if the issue continues. Read Street states that all set. He was on the phone a walkthrough and attempt- make the turn. Party came in to report Report of a black motor teenagers are vandalizing getting their friend in Re- ed to make contact with the Caller at Governors Park her 14-year-old daughter vehicle running with keys the new gazebo. Teenagers vere an ambulance. party. No answer and build- stated that the landlord’s missing. BOLO given to and is blocking female in are not vandalizing but are Neighbor at Governors ing appears to be quiet. wife is in the apartment all units, surrounding towns on Crest Avenue. The vehi- hanging out under the ga- Park states another neigh- Transfer from Bos- harassing the caller. Call- and cities and the State Po- cle is being moved. zebo and found 94C. Units bor is banging on the ceil- ton. Female party yelling er stated that his landlord lice. Units off on multiple 91 came across a motor will notify DPW about tres- ing. Officer spoke to the asking for help. Units off (male party) and the land- streets checking for where- vehicle accident at Revere passing. 91 will secure that party. in the marina on Shirley lord’s wife are now in the abouts of missing girl. andLocust Street. It was a entrance with tape. Banging continues at Street. Units clear, unable parking lot. Units clear, Coast Guard helicopter is minor accident and papers Unit off with one indi- Governors Park. Units at- to locate the female party. peace restored. It was a dis- on the scene, as well as En- were exchanged. vidual at the gazebo at Mor- tempted to knock on the Units checked the boats and pute over some damaged vironmental Police to assist Caller on Putnam Street ton and Read streets. Juve- door multiple times, no an- spoke to property manager. items. with a tracking dog. 95 and states that her debit card nile was advised to head swer. Nothing showing.

Bag Ban // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 RON’S The ordinance would re- comply would be subject to ban would impact the local The added fees and costs by plastic cords. quire all retailers that cur- ever-increasing fines. business community. associated with this ban will Sharpton asserted that rently give out single-use Reasons that communi- Schmidt said he had cause an adjustment period many marine animals can- OIL plastic bags, such as restau- ties have cited for banning given copies of the draft for our customers and a re- not distinguish between single-use plastic bags and Call For rants and grocery stores, to single-use plastic bags are proposal to several local shaping of how we do busi- its contribution to litter, its businesses, urging them to ness.” the sea vegetation they are Low Price cease doing so by spring used to consuming. She of 2020 and to offer their harm to wildlife, the use of contribute their own sug- During the public com- gestions. He also mentioned ment portion of the meet- urged Council to “take the 781-397-1930 customers “reusable, biode- fossil fuels in their creation, issue seriously.” and their contribution to that if retailers required a ing, two residents spoke out gradable, nontoxic alterna- longer window than six in favor of the ban. Susan Hitchcock Ryan 781-662-8884 tives.” Retailers who don’t solid waste mass. * of Precinct 3 also expressed * 24 Hour Services Councilor Richard Ferri- months to use up their cur- Precinct 1 Resident rent inventory, waivers and Mary Ellen Sharpton was her support for the ban. no asked if paper bags were exemptions are available. most concerned for how Ryan, who possesses a considered a viable alterna- “We are going to look for plastic bags--and plastics Master’s in Public Health, The Committee to Elect tive to plastic. ways to work with groups,” in general--were affecting said that single-use plastics “Paper is not a solution he said. local marine life. She held are a health issue. She con- Councilor Philip R. Boncore in the long term because of The Transcript reached up 8-by-10-inch photo- nected single-use plastic the trees being cut down,” out to Marc Wallerce, the graphs of animals who had bags to the rise in cases of invites you to a reception answered Schmidt. “You owner of Winthrop Market- succumbed to their inter- EEE, a mosquito-borne ill- want to get people away place, for his reaction. actions with plastics in the ness that has affected eight from using paper or plastic. “We wish that there was a wild: a sea turtle who had people in Massachusetts, as The goal is to have people way to ban plastic bags from been strangled by the plas- well as the surge in cases of bring [reusable] bags.” all businesses, large and tic rings from a six-pack, a tick-borne Lyme disease. Thursday, September 26, 2019 Councilor Rob DeMar- small, from grocery stores bird who had suffocated in- “Plastic bags, which are 6:00 PM — 8:00 PM co questioned how such a and restaurants to dry clean- side a plastic bag, a whale made from fossil fuels, con- ers and newspapers,” he said. who had died and washed tribute to rising greenhouse “While we support reducing ashore with massive gas emissions during every Winthrop Golf Club the usage of plastic bags, we amounts of plastics found stage of their life cycle,” 453 Main Street still have to consider it from inside its stomach, a seal she said. “This makes mos- a small business perspective. who had been asphyxiated quito breeding more ag- Winthrop, MA 02152 24-HOUR gressive. Lyme disease car- ried by ticks has tripled in the U.S. since 2009 because MASSPORT ticks are surviving over our winters.” Seniors Complimentary GERRYGERRYD’AD’AMBROSIOMBROSIO Ryan urged Council to “join the other 122 commu- NOISE ATTORNEYATTORNEY AT ATLLAWAW nities that have banned sin- Contributions may be made by check payable to gle-use plastic bags.” “The Committee to Elect Philip R. Boncore” COMPLAINT LINE “It’s a first step in- de S YOURS YOUR ESTATE ESTATE IN IN ORDER ORDER creasing our plastic use, I I ? and choosing the planet and To RSVP, please contact Kate Blauer at 617-561-3333 DOD YOUO YOU HAVE HAVE AN AN UPDATED UPDATED WILL WILL, ,HEALTH HEALTH CARE its inhabitants,” she said to [email protected] PROXYPROXYOROR POWER POWER OF OF ATTORNEY ATTORNEY a rousing applause. , , ?? The Board of Health will F NOTF NOTPLEASEPLEASE CALL CALL FOR FOR FREE FREE CONSULTATION CONSULTATION be hosting a public meeting I I , , on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. in the Newton Build- Paid for by the Committee to Elect Councilor Philip R. Boncore ing where the community 781-284-5657781-284-5657 is invited to weigh in on the proposed ban. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 3 Town Council approves new web-based agenda management platform

By Laura Plummer and Committees by a vote The web-based mod- the town into the 21st cen- platform, with additional said. “It allows people to do of 2-1, and was later ap- el would allow those in tury. webinars and individual as- their jobs better and more At its meeting on Sep- proved by the full Council charge of recording min- “It’s a real necessary sistance available on a case- effectively.” tember 3, the Town Coun- by a vote of 6-2. utes in meetings of council, step. We should not be by-case basis. Granicus will also be cil approved a measure to The company, Granicus, boards and commissions handwriting minutes and “We’re trying to make it creating a cohesive, in- transfer $10,000 from the provides web-based solu- to enter them directly into trying to type them up [lat- as easy as possible,” said tegrated branding to the Town Council Reserve to a tions to the management of the online platform in real er],” he told the Transcript. Faison. town’s agendas and min- government agendas and time. Granicus claims that “It’s important that the The Town Manager men- company that will facilitate utes not just for Council but minutes for entities that re- 90% of the minutes will be Town of Winthrop show tioned that a fear of change the transition to an entirely quire such documentation complete and ready to share the rest of the region that can be an obstacle to prog- across all boards and com- web-based method of man- at their meetings. Currently, by the end of the meeting. we are a professional orga- ress. missions. aging the town’s agendas these documents are being The transition was pro- nization. We’re a few years “There is a thought pro- “They’re going to mod- and minutes. handwritten and later typed posed by Town Manager behind.” cess that modernization is ernize and unify the look The transfer was ap- into word processors and Austin Faison based on his The town will be pro- going to change the way of them for a higher level proved in the Committee on posted online for the public research of other cities as viding training in operating people do their jobs and I of professionalism,” said Appointment Commission in the form of PDFs. part of his vision to bring the user-friendly, intuitive don’t agree with that,” he Faison. John Munson announces candidacy for Pre. 2 Councilor Lerner // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 John Munson, owner of its wonderful small-town cancer. Munson is also a pe- Beacon Photo and Frame, feel while remaining finan- rennial youth sports coach, how much I enjoyed it,” always found genetics to be is the father of two chil- cially solvent.” having coached football, said Lerner, who is also on extremely interesting and dren attending Winthrop Over the past 12 years of soccer and basketball over the high school gymnastics I’m hoping to further my Schools. He and his wife running Beacon Photo and the last 10 years, helping team and a member of the knowledge and research in Angie live with their chil- Frame, Munson has hosted win several championships. National Honor Society. “I college. dren in the Maze neigh- countless events benefiting “With so much of my think that giving back to the Do you have any col- borhood in Precinct 2. His a wide variety of charita- family and professional life community is so important lege/career plans? parents live in town, and a ble causes including local here in this town, I’m all-in and volunteering at the Ar- I am not 100 percent sister lives with her family homeless shelters, Parent on Winthrop,” said Munson. bors always brightens my sure what I want to do ca- in Precinct 2. Teacher Organizations, the Munson said his key ob- day.” reer wise in the future, but I “Winthrop is a great place Viking Pride Foundation, jectives are to: am leaning towards genetic to live and raise kids, and I Make-A-Wish, and local • Keep Winthrop safe What do you like about counseling for families. I st Jillian Lerner. want to keep it that way,” victims of fires. In 2008, and beautiful by supporting working at 21 Century? would be able to incorpo- Munson said. “The town is Munson helped found the fire, police and CASA I love working at 21st rate genetics with my love person I have ever met and at a crossroads where sev- BigEd.org, a non-profit to help fight opioid and Century because it has made of working with children she has taught me so much eral tough decisions will helping families fight can- drug abuse, and by keeping me realize my passion for and be able to help families about giving back to others. need to be made, and I want cer. Recently, he organized beaches and parks clean. working with children. along the way. My dad is so fun-loving to be on the Town Council several blood drives in hon- • Keep Winthrop finan- and has shaped my person- cially solvent by increasing What is your favorite Who are your role to help Winthrop maintain or of local residents fighting subject? ality and interests wheth- revenue through responsi- models? er it be sports, music, or ble development, specif- My favorite subject in My role models are defi- school is definitely biology. anything else. They have ically in the town center nitely my parents. They are both made me the person I and the old Middle School. Ever since middle school, I both so hard working and knew that is what I wanted am today and I couldn’t be Munson hopes to also de- determined but are also more grateful to have them crease expenses by review- to focus on in college. More there for me whenever I specifically, I want to major as my parents and my role ing all contracts, such as need them. My mom is the models. water and waste. He hopes in molecular biology with most empathetic and kind to avoid unnecessary tax a focus in genetics. I have or water rate increases to LEGAL NOTICE maintain affordability for all ages. PLEASE • Keep Winthrop’s high JOINT PUBLIC HEARING quality of life by helping to TOWN COUNCIL & WINTHROP improve education, adding RECYCLE to Winthrop’s strong sense PLANNING BOARD of community, and reduc- ing traffic by supporting the THIS CENTER BUSINESS DISTRICT use of public transportation -- AMENDED ZONING MAP and carpooling. “I believe I can effective- NEWS TUESDAY- OCTOBER 1, 2019 ly bring people together to DELEO SR. CENTER – 6:00 PM help move Winthrop for- PAPER ward,” Munson said. Notice is hereby given that the Town Council and John Munson pictured with his papers. the Winthrop Planning Board will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 6:00 pm at the DeLeo Sr. Center, 35 Harvard St. Winthrop, MA 02152 on the CENTER BUSINESS DISTRICT AMENDED ZONING MAP Sold by Sharon Tallent At said hearing, all interested persons will be giv- en an opportunity to be heard. of the Highland Group A draft copy of the map to be discussed is avail- able on the Town of Winthrop Town Council and Winthrop Planning Board website(s), available for Sharon is having an outstanding year in Winthrop home viewing in the Town Clerks Office and Council sales. Sharon just sold 44 Prospect Avenue for $825,000, Clerk office during regular business hours and will which is one of Winthrop’s highest priced home sales. THANK be available at the public hearing for review. 617-953-4460 [email protected] YOU

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Despite the exceptionally wonderful and warm early-fall weather we have been enjoying recently, the calendar does not lie -- and the fall season squarely is upon us. For many New Englanders, autumn is our favorite time of year. Even the warmest of days are tempered by cool nights, bringing a crispness to the air that is devoid of the sticki- ness of summer’s languid humidity. All of us (especially those of us who are getting on in years) breathe more easily when the dew point is not in the oppressive range. Unlike summer, when the heat and humidity confine us to our air-conditioned homes, cars, and offices, fall beck- ons us to get outside and be active, whether we’re hard- core athletes or those who just like to take a nice walk. Fall also is foliage season, arguably the most-glorious time of year in our region, when splashes of color are ev- erywhere, bringing us nature’s palate that is a feast for the eyes. The French philosopher Albert Camus put it this way, “Autumn is a second spring, when every leaf is a flower.” An autumn hike in the mountains of , Vermont, and the Berkshires truly is a Zen-like experience. Guest Op-Ed However, as with everything in life, fall is fleeting. By this weekend, the leaves already will be turning color in far northern New and the profusion of reds, or- Why we all need improved Medicare for All now anges, and yellows will drift southward over the ensuing By Maria Termini their executives salaries of able Care Act (also known cated insurance forms. few weeks. We recall being in Portland, Maine (when our millions of dollars. When as Obamacare.) This leg- There would be no need for children were younger and they were at a Columbus Day Plain and simple we the former CEO of Blue islation was written by the private health insurance. need Improved Medicare Cross Blue Shield, Clive insurance companies and Improved Medicare for All weekend soccer tournament) and the leaves turned color for All now to make sure Killingsworth left his job for the insurance compa- would be funded by a small seemingly overnight during our stay. everyone has the health- a few years ago, he walked nies. The reality is that the tax and premiums, deduct- So enjoy the fall while it is here and take advantage of care they need. Currently away with a golden para- Affordable Care Act is not ibles, copayments would be many people cannot get the chute of 11.3 million dol- going to make healthcare eliminated. We would pay a the all-too-brief window of opportunity to create memories healthcare they need. They lars in compensation and affordable, only more ex- lot less for Improved Medi- that will last a lifetime for ourselves and our families. can’t afford healthcare and he had only worked there pensive as premiums, de- care for All than the current they suffer and die and this six years. Because these ductibles and out of pocket bloated system. is wrong. Healthcare is executives are overpaid, the expenses get higher and Canada has single-payer a matter of life and death, premiums and costs keep higher each year, escalat- healthcare. In Canada no a human need, a human increasing. And more and ing beyond the current rates one dies because they are right. Every day people are more people can’t afford to of inflation. The costs go uninsured or can’t afford denied that right because get the care they need. higher because of our profit health care. Canadians Team Ritchie // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 they can’t afford it, even Insurance companies driven system. live longer and are health- with insurance. Our prof- have many complicated We cannot let this sys- ier than us and spend about Jimmy Fund Walk raises premier cancer center, Da- it-based healthcare system regulations and the fine tem continue. Our health is half per capita on health- the most money of any sin- na-Farber Cancer Institute. is the most expensive and print is often unintelligi- very important. We cannot care costs than we do in gle day walk in the coun- The Jimmy Fund Walk has complicated in the world. ble and with horrible con- be complacent and accept the U.S. No one loses their try. Scheduled for Sunday, raised more than $135 mil- In order to keep their profits sequences. A woman re- the healthcare system we home because they can’t Sept. 22, funds raised from lion in its 30-year history. high for their stockholders, ceived an emergency heart have as the way things are. pay medical bills. Diabetics the Walk will support all Every dollar raised helps insurance companies are transplant at a hospital in We must do something now get the insulin they need. forms of adult and pediat- patients at Dana-Farber raising their premiums, and her health plan’s network. about changing our health- We can get Improved ric patient care and cancer Cancer Institute. increasing deductibles, co- However, no one bothered care system for the better. Medicare for All by pass- research at the nation’s payments and out of pocket to tell her that the transplant We need to get corporate ing legislation. There are expenses. surgeons didn’t take her profits out of the healthcare bills in the Massachusetts Many people can’t afford particular insurance. They equation. Statehouse (House 1194, the co-payments. My friend billed her $70,000 and sent The solution to our Senate 683) and also the Independent Melinda is a single parent collection agencies and healthcare crisis is Im- U.S. Congress (HR 1384, with a job that pays bare- lawyers after her while she proved Medicare for All, Senate 1129) for Improved Newspaper Group ly above minimum wage. was still home recuperat- a system of non-profit Medicare for All. I urge She has health insurance. ing. She may have recov- single payer healthcare, you to study these bills and Each time she takes her ered but chances are good publicly funded, private- insist your legislators pass Send us Your News son to a doctor, she has a she has lost her home. ly administered. Improved them. Having the health- The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourag- co-payment of $70 which The cost of prescription Medicare for All will pro- care we need and having es residents to submit birth and engage- is a financial hardship. Me- drugs is soaring. Insulin vide affordable healthcare it be affordable is a critical ment announcements, news releases, linda herself hasn’t been to is now so expensive some for everyone, increased issue that touches all of us. business briefs, honor rolls, social news, sports stories, and photographs for publi- a doctor in many years be- diabetics can’t afford it. access to prevention and It’s not a partisan issue. It’s cation. Items should be forwarded to our cause she can’t afford the Some ration this most nec- early intervention, provid- just simple justice. Let’s offices at 385 Broadway, Citizens Bank co-payment even though essary drug, taking a dose ing dental and vision care. work together for Improved Building, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151- 9103. Items can also be faxed to 781-485- she has some medical prob- every other day. Some Preventive care is critical. Medicare for All and make 1403. The Sun Transcript also encourag- lems. So, she suffers. die because the drug com- I know too many women healthcare a valued human es readers to e-mail news releases to We have about 1,600 panies insist on making a who have died because of right. We need to make our [email protected]. different insurance compa- huge profit. I was in Bolivia delayed cancer diagnoses. voices heard. It will not be nies in the U.S. and this re- a few years ago and got bit Improved Medicare for All easy, but together we can ubscription nformation S I sults in high administrative by a dog and needed rabies is a simple system. It will do it. The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published every Thursday by the Re- costs, endless paper work, shots. They were $35 each reduce administrative waste Maria Termini is an vere-based Independent Newspaper and a very high overhead to there. I got my final shot in and can bargain for the best artist and public speaker. Group. Periodical postage rates paid pay for all their advertising the US and it was $1,300. prices for drugs and medi- She works with Mass Care at Boston Ma. Subscription rates are and ways to deny care. This Our healthcare costs cal services. Hospitals and and Healthcare Now and $30 per year in Winthrop, and $60 per year outside the city. Postmaster, send drives up the costs. The have actually increased physicians will no longer lives in Boston. She can be change of address information to Inde- insurance companies pay despite the complex legis- need huge billing depart- contacted at: mariatermi- pendent Newspaper Group, 385 Broad- lation known as the Afford- ments to process compli- [email protected]. way, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151.

The Transcript assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in Interview // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the error aged kids and young adults ence in every town allows ing awareness allows for occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors as a mentor. She has been at for more awareness on is- residents to understand the that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 CASA for four years, one sues people may not know risks of drugs and alco- of which she has been in a much about. It’s important hol, especially in the youth Directory leadership role. to know what’s going on groups. With awareness with people who are strug- being raised in all groups, Marketing Director How did you end up gling, and having a pres- not just the adults, we can Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] working in the recovery ence in communities should prevent many tragedies Assistant Marketing Directors world? be widespread for those from occurring relating to Maureen DiBella - [email protected] I initially needed volun- who may need it as well. substances. CASA is here Legal Advertising teer hours for school my in the community to teach Ellen Bertino - [email protected] freshman year and I fol- What is an average day the youth about what is in Ad Design lowed my friend at the time in your role? drugs and how that affects Kane DiMasso-Scott to CASA on Bartlett Street An average day involves people. If there is no one Managing Editor and was immediately cap- me meeting with my pro- Isadora Hippolito. teaching the residents of Cary Shuman - [email protected] tivated by the program. I gram coordinator, Maggie. Winthrop about drugs and Reporters loved being there and for We either talk about super to work as one to achieve alcohol, people would not Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] the first time in my life, I important topics or have common goals throughout be as aware about the drug Seth Daniel - [email protected] felt like I was a part of the deep conversations regard- the day. epidemic in the community John Lynds - [email protected] community. ing life. We plan events as they are right now. Copy Editing, Layout around promoting CASA as How do you feel we can For more information Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates better Winthrop by mak- Business Accounts Executive Why do you think it's a safe space. We also listen about CASA’s Youth Advi- Judy Russi - [email protected] important to have a re- to one another and give one ing residents aware of re- sory Board, Isadora can be Printer covery presence in every another advice. CASA is a covery and what CASA reached at: hipolitoisado- GateHouse Media town? space where we all feel safe does to help? [email protected]. Having a recovery pres- and put our minds together I feel as though spread- Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 5

WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG WINTHROP Then and Now THE MORE Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Things Change ... By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The ART 896 - EARLY SURFSIDE AND SHOREHAM RESORT HOTELS Winthrop Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript

20 years ago side, nearly was run down with his recent appointment Sept. 16, 1999 by them when they jumped to the Boston University 1 More than 600 area resi- into a red convertible, com- Law School. dents, joined by area politi- ing within inches of striking “Madame X,” a 100 per- cians, attended a fundraiser him. Police Officer Robert cent talking picture show, in East Boston for the group Crawford apprehended the is playing this week at the Communities Against Run- youths, all of whom were Winthrop and Dream the- way Expansion’s legal fund from Medford. aters. as it seeks to stop construc- Two 12-year-old boys tion of Runway 14/32 at were set upon and beaten 100 years ago Logan Airport. by a group of toughs from Sept. 20, 1919 The Board of Health has the Highlands. Winthrop Police offi- stepped up its efforts to in- Thefts of boats in Win- cers were a bit peeved at crease the rate of recycling throp Harbor continue last the vote of the members in the town, giving away week, with three more of the Winthrop Highland blue recycling bins to resi- small motorboats taken by Assoc. in which the asso- dents. thieves. ciation’s members offered The Winthrop Sun Severe injuries were suf- their services to the town in Transcript and its affiliat- fered by two youths before the event that the local po- ed newspapers announce police were able to break lice force decides to go on the sale of the company to up a fight between them on strike. But we’re sure that American Consolidated Shore Drive. our local officers will - re Media Inc. State Senator Harold Ca- main loyal to their oath and The Winthrop Improve- navan and State Rep. Fred not get themselves into the 2 ment and Historical Associ- Baumeister sent a letter to predicament of the Boston ation will hold a mammoth the Massachusetts Port Au- police officers. So too, will Barn Sale on the grounds of thority complaining of the the members of the Boston the increase in noise at Logan Fire Department, for whom this Saturday. Airport by local residents. any thought of going on- Last week’s heavy rains Anthony Quinn and strilke is now gone from flooded the area of Ingle- Kirk Douglas star in “Last their heads, now that they side Park. Train” from Gun Hill at the have seen the “handwriting “Boys Don’t Cry,” Winthrop Theatre. on the wall” with the way “Three Kings,” and “Amer- that Gov. Coolidge has han- ican Beauty” are playing at 70 years ago dled the situation by calling the Revere Showcase Cine- Sept. 15, 1949 in the National Guard for mas. Robert Kirby, Chairman duty during the Boston po- of the Board of Selectmen, lice strike. 40 years ago announced new plans for Sept. 19, 1979 the regulation of traffic in 110 years ago The selectmen have Winthrop Centre, as well as Sept. 18, 1909 Our Winthrop Improve- such resort facilities for which we are still trying to called for a Special Town other areas in town. There The annual meeting of ment and Historical Asso- which we have been able obtain information about. Meeting set for Oct. 15 for will be one-way travel on the New England Women’s ciation Education Commit- to provide pictures showing They are listed below in a vote to ratify the new po- Read, Beal, and Lincoln Press Association of Bos- tee has, to date, identified the original building oper- hopes that our readers might lice contract that has been Sts., and no parking on the ton was held at the New 56 locations in town where ating as a hotel and how it be able to provide informa- in collective bargaining for water side of Shirley Street Winthrop Hotel. The group vacation type facilities op- currently looks. Picture #1 tion such as photographs, the past two years. Town Woodside Avenue and enjoyed a visit to the Deane erated for various periods of depicts the Surfside Hotel advertisements or personal Meeting also will be asked Bartlett Road will become Winthrop House and a stroll time during the 1875 – 1930 as it looked about 1910 and knowledge about them. If to approve a town by-law one-way into and out of the along Shore Drive, courtesy “Hey Day” of Winthrop sea- picture #2 showing how it you have any such infor- that will allow police im- Centre, respectively, and of the Winthrop Improve- side resort activities. These appeared a century later in mation, please contact us at mediately to arrest a person Somerset Avenue will re- ment and Historical Assoc., resort facilities consisted of 2010. While much of the 617-846-2901. Please note for drinking alcohol in pub- verse its one-way direction whose President, David various size Hotels, Inns, ginger bread decorations that for those listed as on lic. to become one-way into the Floyd, gave a talk about the Rooming Houses, Lodg- are gone, the original lay- Crest Avenue, that portion A brazen break-in in Centre from Cottage Park town’s history. es and Bed & Breakfast out of the building has been of Crest Avenue from Bea- which thieves used a ladder Road. The owner of McDon- Homes which operated un- nicely retained. Initially con Street to Grovers Ave. in broad daylight to get into Mrs. Chilla K. Merrill, ald’s Cafe on Shirley St. der some 75 different names built as the Hockanum Ho- was renamed Winthrop a second-story window at a R.N., has been named the reported the theft of some depending upon who the tel about 1900 at 235-237 Shore Drive in 1889. Read Street residence and new Superintendent of the $300 at some time after current owner was. While Shore Drive, on the corner Cintra Cottage – Terrace Ave. the theft of six autos kept Winthrop Community Hos- closing on Monday night. many of the buildings on of Myrtle Avenue, it later Columbia House – Crest Ave. (WSD) police busy this week. pital. Captain John Flangan, these 56 sites still exist as became the Surfside which Court Park Hotel – Court Road Alan Arkin and Peter “Bomba the Jungle Boy” 82 year-old local resident, private homes or apartment is the name shown on this (was Loring House) Falk star in “The In-Laws” is playing at the Winthrop was cited as the first person to build a home for his fam- buildings, only two still picture. Picture #3 depicts Crestview – Crest Ave (WSD) at the Kincade Theatre. and State Theaters. function as Hotels, the Win- the Shoreham Hotel at 508- The Fairmont – Moore Street. ily at the Winthrop Beach throp Arms and Restaurant 509 Shirley St. Note the Fords Hotel – Burned down 3/20/1879 area 35 years ago. He soon 50 years ago 80 years ago formed a lifesaving crew and the Inn at Crystal Cove. Confectionery Store in the Great Hall – Location unknown Sept. 18, 1969 Sept. 16, 1939 Those that burned down or lower left hand corner with Halcyon – Crest Ave (WSD) with other townspeople The steadily-increasing The Special Town Meet- who designated him as were razed for various rea- the bay window above it Lawrence Cottage – Crest Ave (WSD) enrollment in the Win- ing set for Monday night sons have been replaced by and the small peaked roof Leeds Lodge – Crest/Summit Ave. “Captain.” At the time that throp schools is the major will take up the two issues Flanagan built his home, private homes, apartments, over the main entrance with The Lilacs – 14 Pleasant. St. factor in the School Plans of appropriating funds for Manhattan – Wave Way Ave. the entire stretch of Win- condominiums or, in a few the name “Shoreham” on it. Commitee’s recommenda- the town’s share of Works throp beachfront property The Margarurite – 223 Crest Ave (WSD) cases, small businesses. To In picture #4, the full height tion that a new junior high Progress Administration could have been bought The Phoenix –Winthrop Beach date “Then and Now” arti- of the bay windows can still school be constructed at projects in the town and for a few thousand dollars. The Puritan – Faunbar Ave. cles have been written about be seen today along with the the former Winthrop High whether, when the Nar- Now it has an assessed val- Sanborn House – 144 Cliff Ave. 34 of the 56 locations and small peaked roof over the School on Pauline St. Pub- row Gauge Railroad shuts ue of $4 million. we will publish more on entrance to the apartments San Souci - Crest Ave. The War Dept. an- Sunnyside – Sunnyside Ave. lic school enrollment in down, the town wants to be the remaining 22 as histor- currently in the building. 1965 was 3,207 and rose included in the Boston Met- nounced this week that ical information on them As noted earlier in the arti- The Tempest – Location Unknown it is planning to shift the Thornton – Winthrop and Pleasant to 3,478 students in 1968, ropolitan District transit au- becomes available. Today’s cle, reference was made to with a projection for 3,629 thority or authorize the se- headquarters of the artillery article addresses two more the 22 such resort facilities The Waterston – in the Highlands command for Boston from The Worcester – Location unknown students in 1972. lectmen to grant a license to The district manager a bus company at a fare of Ft. Banks to Ft. Andrew on for the Mass. Electric Co. 10 cents to Boston and five Peddock’s Island. told the Chamber of Com- cents within the town. merce that improvements Heated words were ex- 120 years ago to Winthrop’s power ser- changed between the three Sept. 22, 1899 3 vice should eliminate the members of the Board of Republicans who attend outages of the sort that the Selectmen and the members the party caucus next week town experienced during of the Town Transportation will choose a number of hot weather spells this past Committee, with the select- delegates to the various summer. men charging that they have conventions. Members will Pt. Shirley residents, in been “fired” from participa- choose five delegates to the a meeting with Deer Island tion on the Transportation State Convention as well as jail officials, suggested that Committee. However, the delegates for the councillor, the escape sirens once again three selectmen refused to senatorial, and representa- be sounded then a prisoner leave the meeting even af- tive conventions. is missing from the jail. ter the other members of the The Winthrop War Vet- The Winthrop Theatre Transportation Committee erans Assoc. is seeking 12 was undergoing renova- voted to expel them from girls and 12 boys, not over tions and soon reopened as the committee and the pro- the age of 11, to serve as the Winthrop Cinema. ceedings. checkers at the hall on the More than 850 persons evening of Sept. 29. 60 years ago attended the fall flower Sept. 17, 1959 show put on by the Garden 130 years ago A group of 19 new Club of the Winthrop Wom- Sept. 20, 1889 teachers greeted the 3,062 an’s Club this past weekend Fewer than 30 voters at- 4 students who attended the at Elks Hall. There were ex- tended the Republican Cau- cus held at Town Hall on opening day of the Win- hibits in 16 classes off en- Monday evening. Delegates throp public schools last tries for all to see. were chosen for the several week. Five newly-trans- James Cagney and conventions. ferred nuns joined the George Raft star in “Each A total of 33 women who teaching ranks at St. John Day I Die” at the Winthrop have registered to vote in the Evangelist School for and State theatres. the local School Committee the first day of school. contest have been assessed Jack Winn, a teacher 90 years ago a poll tax, while there are at Winthrop Junior High Sept. 21, 1929 many others who pay a School, chased down a Arthur L. Brown, 25, property tax and therefore group of unruly youths the son of East Boston Dis- can register to vote without who were running through trict Court Judge and Mrs. having to pay a poll tax. All the school’s corridors and, Charles Brown, has had the men and women who wish upon attempting to corral honor of being conferred to vote at the next March them when they ran out- one of the youngest law town election must register professors in the country to do so no later than Oct. 1. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Email: [email protected] OBITUARIES Winthrop Senior Center News September 19 – September 26, 2019 Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm Constance Moore James Iannelli www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging She brought a sparkle to many lives Of Winthrop THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara Constance (Connie) P. James A. “Jimmy” Ian- of Mental Health facilities 12:00pm – Lunch Moore of Winthrop passed nelli of Winthrop, passed resulted in Jimmy being 1:00pm – Bingo away on Aug. 24 at the away on Sept. 16. He was tossed from one location Massachusetts General 61 years old. to another. There were so FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Hospital surrounded by her The cherished son of the many changes in DMH res- 9:30am – Exercise Class friends after complications late Albert W. and Barba- idences, I totally lost count. 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy of cancer. She was 66 years ra A. (Doherty) Iannelli, I guess you could say that 12:00pm – Lunch young. he was the dear brother of “continuity in care” was Born in Melrose, the Mary Ann Iannelli of Win- and still is not today a pri- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 daughter of Ruth and Fen- throp and Therese J. (Ian- ority for those affected with 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy ton Moore, she moved to nelli) Robidoux of Norton disorders of the mind. The Winthrop when she was a and the late Thomas J. Ian- manner in which I write MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 child and made it her home nelli; loving uncle of Tyler this obit today is not for 9:30am – Exercise very much. She brought 10:30am – Understanding Credit & Debt for over 50 years. James Robidoux and is also sympathy, but in hope that “sparkle” to the lives of 12:00pm – Lunch Connie graduated from many. survived by his aunts and our State and Federal lead- 1:00pm – Bingo St. Ann’s High School in Connie leaves behind cousins. ers will take note that more 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara Arlington and went on to her brother, Robert Wooten Although Therese and I legislation, more funding, Westfield State. From there of Texas, her sister-in-law, are saddened by this loss in more support and more fa- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 she got her teaching degree Gail Thomas of California, so many ways, his passing cilities must be provided to 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy from The Perry Normal her niece, Sarah Thomas is a blessing as we know families who have a loved 10:00am – Arts & Crafts School in Milton. She at- Gulden of California and he is finally at peace with one challenged by this dis- 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) tended graduate school and several close friends. our Mom, our Dad and our ease and more importantly 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy went on to teaching the deaf A celebration of her life brother. You see, around for the challenged them- 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn at The Clark School for the will be held on Sept. 28 at age 12 and after the loss selves. Deaf. In later years, Con- of our parents and brother, Jimmy, we love you! 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal 10 a.m. at St. John’s Epis- 1:00-3:00pm – Free Hearing Screenings (Appt. Required) nie went to medical coding copal Church, 222 Bowdo- Tommy, Jimmy suffered And, we are sorry that we 2:00pm –Technology Class with Betsy school and became a medi- in St, Winthrop. with mental illness. No, had limited options in help- cal coder at Children’s Hos- Donations may be made rather I should say he was ing you. Rest in peace now. pital in Boston. to WTCARES, c/o Lyn tortured by this disease. Family and friends are WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Connie loved her church Hollis, 154 North Forrest Constant changes in psy- invited to celebrate Jim- 9:30am – Exercise Class (St. John’s Episcopal) and Ave., Camden, TN 38320. choses diagnosis coupled my’s life with visiting 9:30-11:30am – Kelly’s Nails on Wheels (Manicures cost $10; her welch terrier, Ruby, with numerous and again hours at the Maurice W. Appointment Required) constantly changing psy- Kirby Funeral Home 210 10:00am – 12:00pm – Legal Aid Appointments (Appointment Martin Yora chopathic medications took Winthrop St. Winthrop on Required) a toll on Jimmy physically. Monday, Sept. 23 from 9:30 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Of Winthrop At only 61 years of age, he to 11:30 a.m. with a funeral 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) 12:00pm – Lunch had the internal organs of a service to follow beginning Martin N. Yorra, 81, of band of 34 years to Amy 1:00pm – GOLF Card Game much older man. I should at 11:30 a.m. in the funeral Winthrop, formerly of Mal- (Falthzik) Yorra, son of the 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael den, entered Eternal Rest late Abraham and Minnie also mention that the many home. Interment will fol- on Sept. 7 with dignity after Yorra, dear brother of Dr. closings in the Department low in Winthrop Cemetery. years of fighting valiantly Frederick Yorra and the late Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to through a long illness. Rosalyn Gurard; cherished you. You can now subscribe to have the Senior Center News- He was the beloved hus- cousin of Harvey and Judi letter emailed to you each month. To sign up, go to www. News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 town.winthrop.ma.us/subscribe. OnOn YourYour Birthday Tabachnick, Fredda Castle InIn lovingloving Memory and Hal and Patricia Zurav- Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call el and loving uncle to many community based services CANDIDATES the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for nieces, nephews, grand- to keep older adults living ANNOUNCED the next day. Thank you! nieces and grandnephews in their homes.” Town Clerk Carla Vitale Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open and great-grandnieces and With a growing need has announced the list of Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. great-grandnephews. for community-based Get Your Senior Citizen CharlieCard: Apply for a free MBTA Services were held at the adult mental health ser- candidates who have sub- mitted their nomination Senior CharlieCard during the month of September. Just drop Goldman Funeral Chapel vices, Mystic Valley Elder by the Senior Center on any Monday or Wednesday in Sep- 174 Ferry St. (off Route Services’ Mobile Mental papers for the town election JamesJames “Jimbo” Sarro Sarro III III on Nov. 5. tember between 9am-1pm. To qualify, you must be at least 60) Malden on Wednesday, Health Program goal is to 65 years old, bring a valid RMV issued ID (or a passport) and && Buddy Sept. 11. Interment was in improve the overall men- The deadline for submit- 09/22/1983 – 1/9/2013 fill out an MBTA reduced-fare CharlieCard form (forms will 09/22/1983 – 1/9/2013 Peabody. In lieu of flowers, tal health and emotional ting nomination papers was expressions of sympathy Tuesday, Sept. 17. be available at the Senior Center). The Senior CharlieCard is God looks around his Garden well-being of older adults valid on all MBTA services, including the #712 and #713 Win- And found an empty place. may to Temple Tifereth Is- Vitale and her staff are in It broke our hearts to lose and increase access to men- throp buses. He then looked downyou, upon the earth, rael 93 Veterans Road, Win- the process of certifying the tal healthcare by providing Take the Senior Van to Encore Boston Harbor Casino: Butand you saw didn’t your tired go alone, face. throp, MA 02152. signatures on the nomina- home based mental health Beginning October 1st, the Senior Van will provide round-trip HeFor put part his armsof us aroundwent with you, tion papers. And lifted you to rest. counseling and direct care you. TORF FUNERAL Following is the list of transportation to Encore Boston Harbor Casino every Tues- God’s garden must be beautiful, services including diagno- The day God called you SERVICE day. The van will pick you up at your home at 8:30am. The van He only takes the best. sis, prescription medication candidates who have sub- home. Pre-need planning with our will depart Encore at approximately 2:30pm. Round-trip ride He saw the road was getting and therapy. mitted nomination papers rough, and the hills were hard price protection guarantee. to the Town Clerk’s Office: costs $10 and can be scheduled by calling the Senior Center to climb, so He closed your Arrangements made at our at 617-846-8538. wearyLoved eyelids, and andthought whispered, of facility or in the comfort of SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to your own home every“Peace minute be of thine.” every day Name Position help you with any health insurance questions you may have. It broke our Love,hearts to lose you, 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Deborah Torf Golden Stephen Ruggiero P6 Council If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, Daddy,but you Mommy,didn’t go alone. Kim, For part of us went with you the Amy Torf Golden Valentino Capobianco School Cmt please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to schedule an Amanda, Mike, Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) day God called you home. Suzanne Swope School Cmt appointment. and nephews M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Lovingly Remembered Jim Letterie P2 Council Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the Sadly Missed (617) 889-2900 Richard Ferrino P 1 Council house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior “Daddy,” Mommy, Michael, Philip R. Boncore At Large 4 Year Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting Sisters, niece and nephews (800)428-7161 www.torffuneralservice.com Frank Ferrara Housing 4 year the Senior Center. Thank you! Vincent Wisniewski Jr. Housing 4 year IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... Robert DeMarco At Large 2 year UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Rich Honan Housing 4 year Laura Barrett Library 2 year Monday, September 23 (10:30am): Understanding Credit & Debit. Join the MA Office of Consumer Affairs & Business MAURICE W. KIRBY Marie Matarazzo Housing 4 year Regulation and the Better Business Bureau for an informative Tracey Honan At Large 4 year presentation on understanding credit & debit. Gus Martucci School Cmt Lisa Schad Library 4 year Wednesday, September 25 (10:00am-12:00pm): Legal Ruth Koch- Ashton Library 2 year Aid Appointments. Attorney Amy Gelineau will be offering 15 Ronald Bergman Library 4 year minute appointments to provide legal advice and guidance to Phil Boncore CouncilPresident seniors. To make an appointment, call the Senior Center at Barbara Flockhart Precinct 4 617-846-8538. Jim Letterie Council President FUNERAL HOME, INC. Kurt Millar Precinct 2 Wednesday, October 16 (12:00pm): Lunch & Learn with Denise LoConte Library 4 year Don Orione Home of East Boston. Join Debra Johansen for • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS Nancy Giuffre Library 4 year lunch as she talks about home safety for all of us. Space is • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA John Munson Precinct 2 limited; sign up at the front desk of the Senior Center. • SERVING ALL FAITHS Monday, October 21 (10:30am): Hoarding: The Next Step. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION Dr. Donald Davidoff, Ph.D., ABPDC, Chief of Neuropsychol- ogy at McLean Hospital and Research Assistant, Kay Jewels (617) 846-0909 will offer a presentation on hoarding with a focus on solu- 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP tions. WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM Monday, October 28 (10:30am): Online Safety with Robin Putnam of the MA Office of Consumer Affairs & Business OBITUARIES Regulation. All types of services UPCOMING TRIPS for all types of people. All trips are payable by check only. Please make check pay- All obituaries and death notices able to “Friends of the WCOA”

Some people prefer traditional funeral Tuesday, September 24 – Twin Rivers Casino (departs Se- services. Others prefer cremation. will be at a cost of nior Center at 8am); sign up by 12pm on Friday, September Some want an elaborate ceremony. 20. Cost: $29 Then there are others who don’t Friday, October 4: Mt. Wachusett Foliage Tour Van Trip. De- want any ceremony at all. When $100.00 per paper. part the Senior Center at 9am for Mt. Wachusett. Lunch will it comes to funerals, there are be at the 1776 Old Mill Restaurant (lunch is on your own). On as many options as there are the way home, there will be a stop at a Lexington farm stand. people. And we take pride in That includes photo. Returns approximately 4pm. Limited to 8 people. Cost: $10. being able to say we offer them all. Thursday, November 7: Allen Edwards “Home for the Holi- Please send to days”. Cost: $98. Enjoy the vocal talents of this patriotic former police officer as he performs his “Home for the Holi- Caggiano days” show at the Log Cabin in Holyoke. Lunch includes: hors d’oeuvres, homemade soup, Stuffed Loin of Pork and Baked FUNERALHOME [email protected] Schrod, vegetables, potatoes, dessert, coffee and tea. Sign up 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 by October 6th. Telephone:(617) 617-846-8700 846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 www.caggianofuneralhome.com or call 781-485-0588 www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. Sunday, December 1-Monday, December 2: Holiday Fun in www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com the White Mountains. Wait List Only. © adfinity© Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 7 13TH ANNUAL REVERE BEACH MEMORIAL

Photos by Keiko Hiromi

The 13th Annual Revere Beach Memorial took place in the Reinstein Bandstand at Revere Beach on Sunday, Sept. 15. Families, friends and community members gathered at the Bandstand for the annual candlelight vigil to remember those lost to drugs and alcohol. More than 300 names of the vic- tim were read this year, and Revere Fire sounded a bell for each person announced.

Derek Burns putting a photograph of his brother, Allen Burns, on the Memorial wall before the 13th Annual Revere Nunzio Celona (center) salutes the flag during “National Anthem.” Beach Memorial.

Revere Police Capt. Amy O’Hara reading names of those Revere firefighters Leonard DiBartolomeo and Gregg Bow- who lost their lives to addiction during the 13th Annual en ring the fire bell as each name was read. Revere Beach Memorial. Jacob Baril reflects during the Memorial.

Stella Celona (3) with Chanel Celona during the 13th Annu- Melanie Falagan and Patty Walz comfort one another al Revere Beach Memorial. during the 13th Annual Revere Beach Memorial.

Lynne Baker contemplates those that have been lost due to the addiction crisis.

Derek, Susan Burns and Denise Agersea remember loved ones who were lost. Families, friends and community members gather at 13th Annual Revere Beach Memorial.

House Speaker Robert DeLeo will provide transportation for anyone who would like to take part in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Sunday, September 29, 2019 in Boston.

The buses will leave Michael’s Mall in Winthrop at 7:45 AM. To join Team DeLeo or get more information, please email Beth Chianca ([email protected]) or Sofia Forgione ([email protected]) or call 617-722-2500. Kindly respond by September 25th to reserve your place on the bus. Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Email: [email protected] WHS CLASS OF 1959’S 60TH REUNION

Photos by Marianne Salza Classmates remembered growing up in the seacoast Fifty-seven alumni and neighborhood, walking their loved ones traveled past their childhood homes from as far as Las Vegas, during their visit to Win- Nev., and Florida to attend throp. the Winthrop High School “Every Saturday night Class of 1959’s 60th Re- there was a dance in the union at the Winthrop Arms gym,” recalled committee on Sept. 14. Friends remi- member, Lucy Limone, nisced about the trauma of who served on the Year- receiving bad grades, class book, participated in the antics, and former teach- choir, and was on the So- ers, such as Mr. Domenico cial Committee during high and Mr. Halliday, who were school. “It’s always nice to Terry Ford greeting Chicky Ryan, with Byron Wasson. Arlene Hammerman laughing with a friend. invited as honorary guests. come back to Winthrop.”

Chicky and James Ryan, Byron and Diana Wasson, Robert Massa, and Brenda and Joe Bertino.

Dorris, John and Coni DeBonis, Grace Magoon, Peggy Herbert, Jeanne and Colin Cash, Mary and Bill Sliney, and Jean Barry.

Rosemary Callahan, Dottie Gillen, Mary Ann Baker, Florence Hodgkins, Judith Healey, and Edward Leach. Joan and Douglas Estabrooks, George and Diana Swansburg, Mary Romiza, Terry and Rob- ert Ford, and Florence Hodgkins.

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Reunion Committee: Lucy Limone, Brenda Bertino, June Pierce, Mary Hodgkins, Michael Viscio, and Ron Wasson. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 9 Sports

WHS BOYS SOCCER PREVAIL OVER SALEM WHS SPORTS Roundup WHS FOOTBALL TEAM HOSTS WHS GIRLS SAUGUS FRIDAY SOCCER OPENS The Winthrop High foot- WITH 3-1 WIN ball team will be seeking its The Winthrop High girls first win of the season when soccer team opened its sea- the Vikings host Saugus in son on the right foot with a another edition of Friday 3-1 victory at Lynn Classi- Night Lights at Miller Field cal last Wednesday. this Friday evening. Junior Maura Dorr had The opening kick-off is the honor of scoring the set for 7 p.m. first Lady Viking goal of the Winthrop dropped its season when she reached season opener to Bever- the back of the Classical net ly, 21-6, two weeks ago, a in the first half, assisted by contest in which the score sophomore Mia Martucci. stood at 7-6 until midway Classical brought the through the final period. contest back to level with a Coach Jon Cadigan and his penalty kick before the half squad had a bye week this ended, but Winthrop took past week and put the time control after the intermis- off to good use. sion. “Ordinarily, a bye week Junior Grace Galuris LET’S CELEBRATE: John Langone (#11), Esteban Alvarez NOTHING DOING: Goaltender Auggie Cherico (green takes you out of your reg- converted a beautiful cor- (#13) and Chris Nunes-Sena (#5) whoop it up after Alvarez jersey) fights a crowd to control a shot that was headed ular routine,” said Cadigan. ner kick from Martucci for scored to give Winthrop a 1-0 lead. toward his net. See more photos on Page 10. “But it proved very helpful what would prove to the to us because we were able winning goal. Dorr then The Lady Vikings will Friday. The Lady Vikings, who ladder to make his way into to work on a lot of things potted her second goal play at Lynn English today Carolyn Kinsella deliv- are coached by the duo the starting eight. that we needed to improve of the contest, assisted (Thursday) and will trek to ered 17 aces to lead a pow- of DelSolio and Lauren The Vikings were sched- upon, as well as giving us by sophomore Julia Mar- Tech Boston, a Division 4 erful serving game for the Kostegan, are scheduled to uled to host Gloucester a chance to work on our coccio, the Lady Vikings’ rival, tomorrow (Friday). Lady Vikings in the Salem entertain Swampscott today yesterday (Wednesday) depth by getting the entire strong and fast sweeper, to They will stay on the road match. (Thursday). and will entertain Danvers team more involved in our provide an insurance tally. to make the long journey “The Salem coach com- They will trek to Mount on Monday. Both matches practices than might hap- Sophomore Manuela to Gloucester this coming mended us on our team’s Alvernia tomorrow (Fri- will be held at the Vikings’ pen during a regular week.” Mejia made her debut in Monday before returning ability to work together day) and travel to Beverly home course at the Win- In addition, the bye gave the net for the Lady Vikings home to host Beverly next and get the ball around the next Tuesday before return- throp Golf Club. the Vikings the opportunity and earned the victory. Wednesday. court,” said WHS co-head ing to their home court to Winthrop will travel to scout Saugus. Cadigan “This was a game in coach Rachel DelSolio. meet Danvers next Thurs- to Beverly next Tuesday and his team made the trek which we found out what This past Tuesday eve- day. and to Marblehead next to Bedford last Friday eve- we need to work on,” said VOLLEYBALL ning, Winthrop pitched Wednesday before return- ning to watch the Sachems WHS head coach Tracey TEAM WINS THREE another shutout, a 3-0 ing home to the WGC to in action in their overtime Martucci. “We had a lot of GOLFERS WIN TWO MATCHES, blanking of Lynn English. face Peabody next Thurs- loss to Bedford. opportunities to put the ball MORE, NOW 4-0 Caroline Earl had a big day. “The team still remem- in the net, but we were hav- NOW 4-1 game, putting points on the The Winthrop High golf bers our loss to them last ing a hard time connecting, board for Winthrop with team enjoyed a successful year in the final minutes and including two PK opportu- The Winthrop High vol- WHS BOYS SOCCER her strong serves, defensive week, defeating two rivals we have a lot of motivation leyball team is on a roll, DEFEATS nities that we fell short on. blocks, and some hits. to improve to 4-0 on the to avenge that defeat,” said defeating three opponents But we did a lot of great Kinsella had another season. SALEM, 4-2 Cadigan, whose squad will this past week in shutout things as well.” great game, both serving Coach John Cross’s The Winthrop High boys be at full-strength health- fashion. Two days later the Lady and setting. Elle English squad defeated both Saugus soccer team earned its first wise for the encounter. Last Wednesday the Vikings came up on the and Lily Dias emerged as (46-26) and Lynn English victory of the season with a “Saugus has its principal Lady Vikings earned a short end of a 3-0 decision strong hitters for Winthrop (52-10) in convincing fash- 4-2 triumph over Salem this skill players returning from 3-0 victory over Snowden at Salem, which always during the match. ion. past Friday. last season, but they are Academy, a Division 4 ri- proves to be a tough foe for “Overall, the team played Among the highlights The Vikings dominated very young upfront. We’re val, and then followed that Winthrop. very well together and con- of the week was the per- possession in the first half excited to have a shot at re- with another shutout win, a “Once again we had our tinues to improve with each formance of freshman Dan demption.” 3-0 triumph over Salem on chances, but just couldn’t match,” said DelSolio. Liberty, who moved up the See ROUNDUP Page 10 A large crowd of Viking connect,” said Martucci. fans is expected to be on “But I am seeing lots of hand for the contest that great things on the field and will be played on a glis- as the season progresses, I tening Miller Field turf. think the team is just going Not only will the weather to get better and better.” be perfect for Friday night Martucci and her crew football, but this will be the were set to take on Saugus Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made annual tailgate fundraiser this past Tuesday under SALE DAYS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2019 for the youth football pro- the lights at Miller Field gram, which is sure to draw in a contest that was dedi- Grocery a large contingent of Viking cated to Childhood Cancer Meat gridiron supporters. Awareness. 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Teamwork ruled the day as the Vikings topped Salem 4-2 in boys soccer action at Miller Field on Friday, Sept. 13. Goaltender Auggie Cherico keyed the effort with outstanding goaltending behind staunch defense by Zane Bower and Chris Lopez. Captain Kevin Dorr provided the offensive spark with a pair of goals and he was joined in the scoring column by Estaban Alvarez and Jason Arango.

ON THE MONEY: Jason Arango boots a shot that found its way into the Salem net to give Winthrop a 2-0 lead during the Vikings 4-2 win over Salem Friday at Miller Field.

ON THE UP AND UP: Antonio Xavier and a Salem forward battle for a loose ball.

FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL: Esteban Alvarez gets past a CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Salem defender. SOMETHING TO KICK ABOUT: Maro Torghele tries to regain Roundup // control after a Salem defender kicked it away. and created a number of minutes, but the Rams soon chances. Ten minutes into asserted control after the the contest, freshman Este- intermission, scoring two ban Alvarez scored after he goals within the opening 10 was sent in on goal from a minutes to forge a 2-1 ad- pass by junior Chris Nunes. vantage. Ten minutes later, Win- The Vikings rebound- throp increased its lead to ed and brought the contest 2-0 when freshman Jason back to level with a beau- Arango received a pass tifully-executed string of from senior Kevin Dorr. passes on the right side of Salem got one back, but the field that culminated in Dorr reached the back of a goal when Arango played the Salem net off a free kick a ball to the top of the box, from Arango at the end of from where junior Antonio the first half to leave- mat Xavier delivered an excel- ters at 3-1 in Winthrop’s fa- lent strike to reach the back vor at the intermission. of the Classical net. Salem had possession for Classical regained the the majority of the second lead moments later, but OUTTA MY WAY: Kevin Dorr scored a pair of goals in Win- half and narrowed the gap Winthrop struck back when throp’s 4-2 win. Here is tries for position against a Salem to 3-2 with about 25 min- Xavier sent senior Kim defender. utes left to play. However, Haddar on a through ball five minutes later Dorr con- and Kim was just able to verted a penalty kick for an touch it past the Ram keep- insurance goal and the Vi- er. king defense held firm the The contest appeared KICKIN’ DEFENSE: Zane Bower sends the ball away from his rest of the way for the 4-2 headed for a deadlock as end of the field. victory. the game entered the final Coach Kyle Gagin’s minutes, but the ref award- crew had opened their sea- ed Classical a PK that the son two days previously Rams converted for the go- with a 5-3 loss to defending ahead goal. Classical then Northeastern Conference added an insurance tally This Week in Sports champion Lynn Classical. with a goal off a free kick in Classical held the posses- the final 30 seconds for the Date Time Activity Versus Location sion for most of the game, 5-3 finale. 9/19 4:00pm Cross Country: Middle School Danvers Plains Park but the Vikings grabbed a The Vikings will host (Date changed from 09-18-19) 1-0 lead early in the contest Lynn English today (Thurs- thanks to a quick counterat- day) and will entertain 9/19 4:00pm Soccer: Girls JV Lynn English Keaney Park tack led by Dorr, who sent a Gloucester on Monday 9/19 4:00pm Soccer: Boys Varsity Lynn English Miller Field through ball to senior strik- at 6 p.m. under the lights 9/19 4:00pm Volleyball: Girls JV Swampscott Winthrop High School er Abdul Hamada, who beat at Miller Field. They will 9/19 5:15pm Soccer: Girls Varsity Lynn English Manning Field the Classical keeper. make the long trek to Bev- (Time Changed) Winthrop maintained its erly next Wednesday. 9/19 5:30pm Soccer: Boys JV Lynn English Miller Field 1-0 lead through the first 40 9/19 5:30pm Volleyball: Girls Varsity Swampscott Winthrop High School

9/20 4:00pm Soccer: Girls Varsity Tech Boston Academy Tech Boston Academy 9/20 4:00pm Volleyball: Girls JV Mount Alvernia Mount Alvernia High School WINTHROP MARKETPLACE 9/20 5:30pm Volleyball: Girls Varsity Mount Alvernia Mount Alvernia High School AUTUMN RAINBOW 9/20 7:00pm Football: Boys Varsity Saugus Miller Field SHEET PAN DINNER 9/21 10:00am Football: JV Saugus Miller Field halved (Location Changed) 3INGREDIENTS: chicken breasts, halved ½ pound baby carrots 9/23 4:00pm Golf: Varsity Danvers Winthrop Golf Club 1 (12 ounce) bottle garlic rose- 1 Gala apple - peeled, cored, and cut into 1/2-inch cubes 9/23 4:30pm Soccer: Girls Varsity Gloucester Newell Stadium mary citrus marinade ½ pound butternut squash, 2 tablespoons olive oil 9/23 4:30pm Soccer: Girls JV Gloucester O’Malley Middle School peeled and chopped salt and freshly ground black 9/23 4:30pm Soccer: Boys JV Gloucester Miller Field ½ pound fresh brussels sprouts, pepper to taste 9/23 6:00pm Soccer: Boys Varsity Gloucester Miller Field Directions: 9/24 4:00pm Golf: Varsity Beverly High School Beverly Golf & Tennis STEP 1 9/24 4:00pm Volleyball: Girls Freshman Beverly High School Beverly High School Place chicken breast halves in a gallon-size resealable plastic bag and add marinade. Refrigerate for 1 hour. 9/24 4:00pm Volleyball: Girls JV Beverly High School Beverly High School STEP 2 9/24 4:30pm Cross Country: Varsity Gloucester Stage Fort Park Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Line a sheet pan (Date changed from 09-25-19) with heavy-duty aluminum foil. STEP 3 9/24 5:30pm Volleyball: Girls Varsity Beverly High School Beverly High School Place butternut squash, brussels sprouts, baby carrots, and apple on the sheet pan. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. 9/25 4:00pm Cross Country: Middle School Beverly High School Deer Island Place marinated chicken breasts on top of vegetable-fruit mixture and drizzle with leftover marinade from bag. 9/25 4:00pm Golf: Varsity Marblehead Tedesco Country Club STEP 4 9/25 4:00pm Soccer: Girls Varsity Beverly High School Miller Field Bake in the preheated oven until chicken is no longer pink and the 9/25 4:00pm Soccer: Boys Varsity Beverly High School Beverly High School juices run clear, 25 to 30 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 165 degrees F (74 degrees C). 9/25 4:00pm Soccer: Boys JV Beverly High School Beverly High School Turn on the oven’s broiler. Broil until vegetables are lightly browned, 2 9/25 4:30pm Cross Country: Varsity Gloucester Stage Fort Park to 3 minutes. (Date Changed to 09-24-19) 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP (617)846-6880 9/25 5:30pm Soccer: Girls JV Beverly High School Miller Field 24-HOUR MASSPORT Find out how to get your ad here! NOISE COMPLAINT LINE Call 781-485-0588 x 103 617-561-3333 Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 11

NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION For Kids Only Afterschool names

COUNCL PASSES said Vidot. “People are going to the program is not a right, so Ricky Baez new district director PARKING BAN As a lack of parking Board of Appeals and they that taking it away wouldn’t For Kids Only After- becomes a bigger and big- want to convert a two- fam- be a legal issue. CHELSEA - Develop- school (FKO) is proud to ger issue in Chelsea, Vidot ily house to a three-family City Solicitor Cheryl announce and welcome ers who want to get around said developers continue house, or a one-family to a Watson Fisher was not as the City’s parking require- Ricky Baez as the new Dis- to come forward seeking two-family,” Bishop said. comfortable denying that trict Director for its five ments are going to have to relief from parking regu- Often, he said, those con- parking relief granted by put their money where their sites in Chelsea, Revere, lations which typically re- version requests come with the ZBA is a right. and Winthrop that offer mouths are. quire two parking spots per a request to seek relief from “If someone sought re- The City Council ap- year-round afterschool, residential unit. Often, she the parking requirements. lief, then they have relief,” school vacation week, and proved an amendment al- said, those developers will “Something has to be she said, adding that if the tering the off-street park- summer programming. In tout the fact that more peo- done, it’s crazy out there,” Council went forward with this role, Mr. Baez will be ing requirements in the ple are using public trans- said Bishop. Avellaneda’s suggested zoning ordinance. Under responsible for overseeing portation or ride-sharing While the change will go change, the whole ordi- a team of five Site Directors the change, brought for- services and do not own as into effect on Jan. 1 of next nance change would be un- ward by Council President who manage a daily staff many cars. But, Vidot said, year, Councillor-At-Large enforceable. of more than 30 educa- Damali Vidot and District 1 Ricky Baez. the numbers show that car Roy Avellaneda took a shot Avellaneda withdrew his tors and 300 students each Councillor Robert Bishop, registrations are heading up at backdating the ordinance amendment, and voted for day. He will coach, mentor Baez previously worked in developers who seek park- in Chelsea, and it becomes change to Jan. 1 2015. Ef- the change as proposed by and develop FKO’s educa- the field for many years, ing relief for their projects harder every day for resi- fectively, developers who Vidot and Bishop. tors; partner with schools, ultimately serving as an will lose the right to have dents to find a place to park were granted parking relief Councillors Joe Perla- funders, families, and com- Afterschool Director with their tenants take part in on the city’s streets. since that date could have tonda and Leo Robinson munity organizations; and the YMCA of Greater Bos- the City’s on-street parking “It’s important that we seen their tenants no longer cast the two votes against ensure compliance with ton. Most recently, he was program. try to figure out how to eligible for on-street park- the ordinance change. best practices and state li- the Community School “If a developer wants resolve this issue, and we ing stickers. “Who are we to say that censing standards for pro- Coordinator at the Horace to build and does not meet definitely have an issue Several councillors someone comes into Chel- grams to ensure that youth Mann Laboratory School the minimum requirement in our community,” Vidot raised objections that the sea and buys a $500,000 (5 to 14 years of age) have in Salem. He is excited to for parking, we are asking said. City could be in legal jeop- condo or an $800,000 house access to high quality OST return to a role that allows them to enter an agreement Bishop said the issue ardy if the ordinance change and we say they can’t park services. Mr. Baez shares him to focus on his pas- with the people they rent to, extends beyond developers was back-dated. However, here?” asked Perlatonda. FKO’s commitment to eq- sion of opening doors and to not participate in the res- building multi-unit apart- Avellaneda maintained that uity and inclusion of all expanding knowledge for idential parking program,” ment complexes. participating in the parking See METRO NEWS Page 12 youth and will guide pro- children through hands-on, grams toward excellence real world learning experi- in delivering engaging en- ences in out-of-school time richment, social-emotional settings. learning, and culturally re- “I am thrilled to have School is open, and it’s time for the School Supply Challenge sponsive services. Mr. Baez Ricky join the FKO team will also serve on FKO’s to share his excitement The Second School Sup- ed this program last year way in Revere in early Au- adopt this idea, and through Development Team for the and enthusiasm for helping ply Challenge is about to and netted supplies for 50 gust. Kristina had a drop this program thousands organization’s new capital children to explore new in- come to a close, with the de- backpacks, going to Revere box at her place of work at of in need students will renovation project in Win- terests with our programs,” throp. Once construction is livery of 100 supply-loaded and Winthrop students. The McLean Hospital in Bel- be helped to start the new says Executive Director complete in 2020, Mr. Baez backpacks to area students. girls expanded their goals mont and Nykolette had one Deborah Kneeland Keegan. school year will oversee a smooth tran- Nykolette Moulaison and and added 50 more stu- in Amazon Robotics Design Of course there is one “His dedication to creat- located in North Reading. sition for Winthrop children ing inclusive out-of-school Kristina Jones have been dents from East Boston to more ingredient: the do- and families into a new, busily collecting all kinds the mix. Supplies that were The schools that will nors. These young ladies time environments and pro- state-of-the art home for moting equity will be a tre- of school supplies to fill gathered form social media benefit from this year’s ef- donate their time and ener- forts are: in Winthrop, Fort FKO afterschool! mendous asset to our staff, 100 backpacks that will be advertisement for donations gy, but they still need the Banks School and Arthur Ricky Baez holds a students, and families.” delivered to selected Re- on Facebook and Instagram school supplies to expand Cummings Middle School Bachelor’s in Elementa- For 35 years, For Kids vere, Winthrop and East and added a “drop-off” and High School, in Revere and help more students. ry Education and brings Only Afterschool (FKO) Boston schools. They start- night at Volare’s on Broad- Beachmont Veterans Me- They can be reached by more than 20 years of ex- has been driven by the mis- morial Middle School and their emails. nykolette- perience in the public and sion to help children love, High School and the East [email protected] and private sectors to this new learn and grow through safe Boston High School. [email protected] position. Multi-lingual, he and enriching afterschool Distribution of the back- It’s never too early or too speaks English, Spanish, and summer programming. packs is left to the schools’ late to make a donation for and Portuguese fluently Year-round, high-quality administration department, next year, or even offer to and has limited experience programming is provid- with Italian, Creole and to see that they go to needy help in some way. Check ed at 18 program sites in American Sign Language. and deserving students. out School Supply Dona- five communities north of In addition to growing up in This task just to help 100 tion #school supply chal- Boston through school and students was huge, both in afterschool programs, Mr. community partnerships. time and collecting dona- lenge on Facebook. tions and all else associated with this act of kindness, so consider what it will take for this to more than double the count to 250-300 stu- In the photo, Nykolette Moulaison and Kristina Jones are dents, next year. shown getting ready to stuff the backpacks that will be FIRST Their ultimate goal is distributed to 100 area students for the new school year. that others around the area, the state and the country DAY AT SCHOOL The First Day at School can be a very happy & special day for both parents, grandparents & children.

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Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 “There are people parking tion the Council that be- the city limits after reports EVENING ON THE CREEK in Chelsea who do not live fore making an ordinance of nightmare scenarios in in Chelsea.” changes that would allow which “absentee landlords” Perlatonda said there is chickens to run free down are flagrantly skirting the a parking issue in the city, Broadway, to review ordi- law while allowing their but has vocally championed nances in other municipal- properties to become dens a more holistic overhaul of ities and inquire about their of debauchery. the city’s parking regula- domestic chicken experi- Earlier this year, a short- tions to address the issue. ences. term rental ordinance went “I am aware that, in some into effect in Everett. The RESIDENTS MAY communities, allowing res- ordinance requires that all BE ABLE TO KEEP idents to raise chickens, short-term rental properties particularly in dense neigh- managed through book- CHICKENS borhoods, has generated ing sites like Airbnb and CHELSEA - The chick- complaints from abutters,” Vrbo be licensed just like ens haven’t come home to Ambrosino wrote. “And, any other business. Rental roost quite yet in Chelsea. in at least the neighboring operators must apply for a Before heading out on municipality of Revere, a license with the City, pay summer break, District 6 previous ordinance allow- for said license, and have Councillor Giovanni Re- ing chickens was rescinded, the license approved by the PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA cupero requested that City and now the ownership of City Clerk in order to oper- Maria Belen Power, Associate Executive Director, Roseann Bongiovanni, Executive Direc- Manager Thomas Ambrosi- chickens is expressly pro- ate legally. tor, and Noemy Rodriguez celebrating 25 years of fighting for social and environmental no explore the possibility of hibited.” However, according to justice during the fourth annual Evening on the Creek Friday, Sept. 6. residents being able to keep Ambrosino also suggest- City Clerk Sergio Cornelio, chickens at their homes ed that before any further he has yet to receive a sin- ties consisting of 20 to 30 been deactivated, creating a without a permit. chicken plans are hatched, gle application, despite his Councilors sided with people, mostly men, play- safety issue. In a letter the Coun- that there should be some office mailing out dozens the pair, promising to crack ing loud music and congre- Sinnickson reported cil received from the City discussion with the Board of notices to known rent- down not just on the owners gating in shared hallways that the homeowners that Manager at Monday night’s of Health as to how many al operators. The result is of the Nichols Street rental, at all hours of the day and purchased the unit in De- meeting, the answer was a requests are made for the an unregulated market of but on short-term rentals night. These partygoers use cember of 2019, and who qualified ‘maybe.’ permission to raise chick- mini-hotels cropping up all citywide. drugs and alcohol and their don’t live on the premises, “My review of the City ens and how often such re- over the city, and it’s caus- Councilors Michael vehicles constantly come refuse to speak to her after Ordinances leads me to quests are denied. ing real problems for some McLaughlin and Wayne and go, sometimes parking she exposed that they were conclude that this is a mat- “It may be that the cur- residents. Matewsky proposed that on the couple’s property, also operating an illegal ter that rests exclusively rent regulatory structure of Victoria Sinnickson and the short-term rental ordi- their letter stated. basement apartment in the with the City Council,” requiring Board of Health her husband, Paul Spring, nance be reviewed at the Sinnickson takes care building. Ambrosino stated. permission is working just of 193 Nichols St. recited next Legislative Affairs of her 96-year-old moth- “They previously said it The current city ordi- fine and is not in need of re- a letter before Council in Committee meeting in or- er, who one time spotted a was their property and they nance pertaining to domes- vision,” Ambrosino stated. which they describe what it der to make the necessary houseguest relieving him- could do whatever they tic farm animals, including has been like to live in the changes. self on the lawn just out- wanted to,” she told Coun- chickens, prohibits any same building as the (now “The homeowners need COUNCIL CALLS side her glass entranceway. cil. resident from “owning or illegally operated) Airbnb to live at the property,” said FOR CRACKDOWN Sinnickson has also seen The distraught couple harboring” a domestic farm at 191 Nichols St. Councilor McLaughlin. “If guests urinating off of the called on Council to sup- animal without the permis- ON AIRBNBS, “Living next to an Airb- they’re going back to Win- top-floor porch onto her port stricter ordinances on sion of the Board of Health. nb since March of 2019 chester or Somerville, they SHORT-TERM driveway. short-term rentals. They The City Council could has caused much stress and don’t care about 191 Nich- RENTALS The couple has found suggested that this could in- eliminate the requirement disruption to our lives,” the ols St. They’re not being EVERETT - At their cigarette butts and beer cans clude limiting them to busi- for the Board of Health letter began. disturbed.” first meeting of the fall, strewn around the property, ness districts where they approval, if it so desires, It went on to describe “This is what absentee City Councilors called for and woke up one morning will not disturb residents or through an ordinance how the Airbnb is regularly landlords are going to do,” immediate action on the is- to find that smoke detectors requiring that the operators change. the site of loud house par- But, Ambrosino did cau- sue of short-term rentals in in the common areas had live on the property. See METRO NEWS Page 12 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Land Court as Document Winthrop Land Trust Co., sale, to reject any and all DEPARTMENT OF THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE and Howard, dated JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, A Petition for Formal NOTICE is hereby given Number 732965 ninety-three and 83/100 bids, to continue the sale TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution August 1925, recorded N.A., AS TRUSTEE, FOR Adjudication of Intestacy that in accordance noted on Certificate of (93.83) feet. APN#: PL. and to amend the terms 19 SM 004160 of the Power of Sale with Suffolk Deeds CERTIFICATEHOLDERS and Appointment of with the provisions of Title Number 85266, 27894-A w/cert: 64584 of the sale by written ORDER OF NOTICE contained in a certain Book 4776, Page 61, OF NOMURA Personal Representative Chapter 131, Section 40, subsequently assigned Being the same property or oral announcement To: mortgage given by Maria bounded: Southeasterly ASSET ACCEPTANCE has been filed by Tracey Massachusetts Wetlands to Nationstar Mortgage conveyed to Phyllis M. made before or during John S. Grover D. Mendoza, Sergio by said Avenue, fifty CORPORATION, A. Kimsey of Chelsea, MA Protection Act and LLC D/B/A Champion Cali by deed from Frank the foreclosure sale. Sandra J. Grover Mendoza to Mortgage and 22/100 (50.22) MORTGAGE PASS- requesting that the Court Winthrop Town By-Laws, a Mortgage Company by Cali, Jr., dated 12/20/73, If the sale is set aside Wendy Herron Electronic Registration feet; Southwesterly THROUGH CERTIFICATES, enter a formal Decree public hearing will be held Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed 2/4/74 and for any reason, the and to all persons entitled Systems, Inc., as nominee by Lot 1, forty-five SERIES 2004-AR3 and Order and for such on September 25, 2019, by assignment registered recorded in Deed in Book Purchaser at the sale to the benefit of the for Nation One Mortgage and 52/100 (45.52) Present holder of said other relief as requested at 7:30 P.M. in the Joseph with Suffolk County 422, Page 66 in Suffolk shall be entitled only to Servicemembers Civil Company, Inc., dated feet; Northwesterly by mortgage in the Petition. Harvey Hearing Room, Registry District of the County Records. a return of the deposit Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 August 17, 2004 and Lot A, fifty (50) feet; By its Attorneys, The Petitioner requests Winthrop Town Hall on the Land Court as Document The premises are to paid. The purchaser shall §3901 (et seq): recorded in the Suffolk Northeasterly by Lot HARMON LAW OFFICES, that: Tracey A. Kimsey Request for Determination Number 874986 noted be sold subject to and have no further recourse PHH Mortgage County Registry of Deeds 3, forty and 84/100 P.C. of Chelsea, MA be of Applicability from on Certificate of Title with the benefit of all against the Mortgagor, Corporation successor by in Book 35279, Page 74, (40.84) feet. Containing 150 California St. appointed as Personal Albert Draz to install shed Number 85266 for easements, restrictions, the Mortgagee or the merger to Ocwen Loan of which mortgage the 2159 square feet; be Newton, MA 02458 Representative(s) of and pool. breach of the conditions encroachments, building Mortgagee’s attorney. Servicing, LLC undersigned is the present said measurements and (617)558-0500 said estate to serve PROJECT LOCATION: 268 of said Mortgage and for and zoning laws, liens, The description of the claiming to have an holder, by assignment contents more or less and 2010121303 Without Surety on the River Road, Winthrop, the purpose of foreclosing unpaid taxes, tax titles, premises contained in said interest in a Mortgage from: all according to said plan. 9/12/19, 9/19/19, bond in an unsupervised MA. same will be sold at Public water bills, municipal liens mortgage shall control covering real property Mortgage Electronic For title reference see 9/26/19 administration. NOTE: A copy may Auction at 11:00 AM on and assessments, rights in the event of an error in Winthrop, numbered Registration Systems, Inc., deed recorded herewith. W IMPORTANT NOTICE be obtained from the October 10, 2019 at 38 of tenants and parties in in this publication. TIME 25 Sturgis Street, given as Nominee for Nation For mortgagor’s(s’) title You have the right Conservation Office at the Franklin Street, Winthrop, possession, and attorney’s WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. by John S. Grover One Mortgage Company, see deed recorded with to obtain a copy of Winthrop Public Facilities MA, all and singular the fees and costs. Other terms, if any, to be and Sandra J. Grover Inc. to The Bank of Suffolk County Registry LEGAL NOTICE the Petition from the Building. premises described in said TERMS OF SALE: announced at the sale. and Wendy Herron to New York Mellon Trust of Deeds in Book 35279, WINTHROP BOARD OF Petitioner or at the Court. At said hearing all Mortgage, to wit: A deposit of FIVE Nationstar Mortgage Mortgage Electronic Company, NA, fka The Page 73. HEALTH You have a right to object interested persons shall The land referred THOUSAND DOLLARS AND LLC d/b/a Champion Registration Systems, Bank of New York Trust These premises will be PUBLIC HEARING to this proceeding. To do be given the opportunity to in this policy is 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) Mortgage Company Inc., as mortgagee, acting Company NA as Successor sold and conveyed subject REGULATION FOR so, you or your attorney to be heard. situated in the State in the form of a certified Present Holder of said solely as a nominee in Interest to JP Morgan to and with the benefit of REDUCTION IN must file a written WINTHROP of Massachusetts, check, bank treasurer’s Mortgage, for Quicken Loans Inc., Chase Bank NA, as all rights, rights of way, SINGLE-USE PLASTIC appearance and objection CONSERVATION County of Suffolk, and check or money order By Its Attorneys, dated August 9, 2010, Trustee for Nomura Asset restrictions, easements, CHECK-OUT BAGS at this Court before: COMMISSION described as follows: will be required to be ORLANS PC and recorded in Suffolk Acceptance Corporation covenants, liens or claims SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 10:00 a.m. on the return Norm Hyett, Chair The land in Winthrop in delivered at or before the PO Box 540540 County Registry of Mortgage Pass Through in the nature of liens, Notice is hereby given day of 10/17/2019. 9/19/19 the County of Suffolk time the bid is offered. Waltham, MA 02454 Deeds in Book 46833, Certificates, Series 2004- improvements, public that the Board of Health This is NOT a hearing W and Commonwealth of The successful bidder will Phone: (781) 790-7800 Page 337, as affected AR3, recorded on October assessments, any and will conduct a Public date, but a deadline by Massachusetts, bounded be required to execute 16-005256 by a Loan Modification 7, 2011, in Book No. all unpaid taxes, tax Hearing on Thursday, which you must file a and described as follows: a Foreclosure Sale 9/19/19, 9/26/19, Agreement dated October 48488, at Page 85 titles, tax liens, water September 26, 2019 at written appearance and LEGAL NOTICE Southerly by Franklin Agreement immediately 10/3/19 23, 2017, and recorded The Bank of New York and sewer liens and 6:00 pm in the Lyceum at objection if you object to MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF Street, fifty (50) feet; after the close of the W at said Registry of Deeds Mellon Trust Company, any other municipal the E. B. Newton Building, this proceeding. If you SALE OF REAL ESTATE Westerly by land now bidding. The balance of in Book 58797, Page NA, fka The Bank of New assessments or liens or 45 Pauline Street, fail to file a timely written By virtue and in or formerly of George the purchase price shall 192, and now held by the York Trust Company NA existing encumbrances Winthrop, MA 02152 on a appearance and objection execution of the Power Pappas, Sr., et al, ninety- be paid within thirty LEGAL NOTICE Plaintiff by assignment, as Successor in Interest of record which are in Regulation for Reduction followed by an affidavit of Sale contained in a one and 53/100 (91.53) (30) days from the sale has/have filed with to JP Morgan Chase force and are applicable, in Single-Use Plastic of objections within thirty certain Mortgage given feet; Northerly by lands date in the form of a this court a complaint Bank NA, as Trustee for having priority over said Checkout Bags. (30) days of the return by Phyllis M. Cali to now or formerly of Luigi certified check, bank for determination of Nomura Asset Acceptance mortgage, whether or At said hearing, all day, action may be taken Wells Fargo Bank, N. Guarino and of Omer A. treasurer’s check or Defendant’s/Defendants’ Corporation Mortgage not reference to such interested persons will be without further notice A., dated October 26, Cantara, et al, fifty and other check satisfactory Servicemembers status. Pass Through Certificates, restrictions, easements, given an opportunity to to you. 2006 and registered 05/100 (50.05) feet; to Mortgagee’s attorney. COMMONWEALTH OF If you now are, or Series 2004-AR3 to improvements, liens or be heard. UNSUPERVISED with the Suffolk County and Easterly by land The Mortgagee reserves MASSACHUSETTS recently have been, in The Bank of New York encumbrances is made in A copy of the Draft ADMINISTRATION UNDER Registry District of the now or formerly of the the right to bid at the LAND COURT the active military service Mellon Trust Company, the deed. Regulation is available THE MASSACHUSETTS of the United States of N.A. as successor-in- TERMS OF SALE: on the Town of Winthrop UNIFORM PROBATE CODE America, then you may be interest to all permitted A deposit of Ten Thousand Board of Health website, (MUPC) entitled to the benefits of successors and assigns ($10,000.00) Dollars by www.town.winthrop. A Personal Representative the Servicemembers Civil of JPMorgan Chase certified or bank check ma.us/board-health, and appointed under the Give the Gift of Relief Act. If you object to Bank, N.A., as Trustee, will be required to be paid will be available at the MUPC in an unsupervised a foreclosure of the above for certificateholders of by the purchaser at the public hearing for review. administration is not mentioned property on Nomura Asset Acceptance time and place of sale. 9/19/19 required to file an that basis, then you or Corporation, Mortgage The balance is to be paid W inventory or annual Hometown News your attorney must file a Pass-Through Certificates, by certified or bank check accounts with the Court. written appearance and Series 2004-AR3, at Harmon Law Offices, Persons interested in A year’s subscription to answer in this court at recorded on December P.C., 150 California St., LEGAL NOTICE the estate are entitled The Revere Journal, Three Pemberton Square, 10, 2018, in Book No. Newton, Massachusetts COMMONWEALTH to notice regarding the Boston, MA 02108 on 60507, at Page 276 02458, or by mail to P.O. OF MASSACHUSETTS administration directly The Chelsea Record or or before October 28, for breach of the Box 610389, Newton THE TRIAL COURT from the Personal The Winthrop Sun-Transcript. 2019 or you may lose the conditions of said Highlands, Massachusetts PROBATE AND Representative and $2630 in town or $50 60 for out of town. opportunity to challenge mortgage and for the 02461-0389, within thirty FAMILY COURT may petition the Court the foreclosure on the purpose of foreclosing, (30) days from the date Suffolk Probate in any matter relating ground of noncompliance the same will be sold at of sale. Deed will be and Family Court to the estate, including Name______with the Act. Public Auction at 12:00 provided to purchaser for 24 New Chardon St. the distribution of Witness, GORDON H. PM on October 10, recording upon receipt in Boston, MA 02114 assets and expenses of Address______PIPER, Chief Justice of 2019, on the mortgaged full of the purchase price. (617)788-8300 administration. this Court on September premises located at The description of the CITATION ON WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. ______13, 2019. 41 Plummer Avenue, premises contained in said PETITION FOR Dunn, First Justice of this Attest: Deborah J. Winthrop, Suffolk mortgage shall control in FORMAL Court. City______State ____ ZIP______Patterson County, Massachusetts, the event of an error in ADJUDICATION Date: September 05, Recorder all and singular the this publication. Docket No. 2019 Clip this and mail in or stop by the office 8:30AM - 5PM 17-028184 premises described in said Other terms, if any, to be SU19P2019EA Felix D. Arroyo The Independent Newspapers 9/19/19 mortgage, announced at the sale. Estate of: Register of Probate W TO WIT: THE BANK OF NEW YORK Robert L. 9/19/19 385 Broadway, Suite 105 The land in Winthrop with MELLON TRUST COMPANY, Benner W Revere, MA 02151 the buildings thereon N.A. AS SUCCESSOR- Date of Death LEGAL NOTICE numbered 41 Plummer IN-INTEREST TO ALL 08/15/2019 For more information call us at 781-485-0588 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S Avenue, being Lot B PERMITTED SUCCESSORS To all interested persons: on a plan by Whitman AND ASSIGNS OF Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Page 13

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 said Councilor Matewsky, wholly independent,” he the recommendations will District and your work had and a more welcoming the St. George Greek Or- who compared the Nichols said. “We determined the be implemented. That one a tremendous impact on the business. thodox Church, 54 South Street Airbnb to the fra- scope and had access to in- deals with making sure the business owners, residents, Gruner will be replaced Common. St. ternity in the film ‘Animal formation about revenues entire School Committee homeowners and children by Gladys Oliveros as the Lt. Mike Kmiec, LPD pub- House.’ “It’s unacceptable.” and to City and School of- is participating in the bud- that live and work in East new executive director. Be- lic information officer, said the “The ordinance needs to ficials and employees. The geting process, rather than Boston.” fore her appointment she incident was first reported by be tweaked,” said Coun- mayor was hands-off… just three members on the Since coming to Eastie worked as a program super- the church president to the po- cilwoman Rosa DiFlorio. These four members were Finance Committee. Gruner dedicated his work visor for BCYF. lice on Sunday, Sept. 8. “You absolutely have to chosen because they had no “In the past, most mem- at Main Streets to providing Kmiec said as part of live on the property. We prior involvement with Ev- bers attended one or more an opportunity to showcase HVNA VOTES the investigation Lynn Po- will get it done.” erett so they could produce meetings, but I will propose the rich cultural heritage, AGAINST PROJECT lice officers viewed three Councilor John McK- a thorough and objective at the Sept. 16 meeting to natural beauty, and vibrant areas of the church build- EAST BOSTON -In a innon suggested adding a report.” create a new committee – business opportunities of a ing where graffiti had been close vote Harbor View measure that every time That report produced the Committee on Budget community that is ideally spray painted. Neighborhood Association emergency services is nine recommendations, – that will be made up of situated to truly becoming “Three different loca- (HVNA) members voted called to the site of an Airb- with two of them not re- the whole School Commit- the Gateway to Boston. tions had been spraypaint- 31 to 28 against a project on nb, that the homeowner be lated to the School Depart- tee,” he said. “That’s in the “The testament to your ed, one was one of the icons Horace Street at the group’s billed for the visit. ment. As previously report- works.” work are the people who on the outside, along with September meeting at the The City Clerk admitted ed in the Independent, the He said time will be of are here tonight,” said Rep. two other spots on the ex- Edward Brooke’s Charter that he has received com- key issue for the 2018 bud- the essence, and most mem- Adrian Madaro at the fare- terior of the building,” said School. plaints about short-term get meltdown was that the bers of the School Commit- well party last week. “I Kmiec. This was the third pre- rentals at other locations, School Department hired tee had positive reactions to remember when we first He added there was no sentation given to HVNA but none as egregious as the 97 employees after the bud- the report. met over a cup of coffee at other damage in the area to members concerning the aforementioned case. get had been set and with- “We’re going to move Angela’s Cafe and being other parts of the building project at 37 Horace St. “Even one is enough,” out a funding source identi- quickly on this,” he said. so impressed with your vi- or the property. Kmiec said There, owner Joseph said Councilman Stephen fied to pay for them. “There have already been sion for this community. that the removal of the graf- Simonelli. Trichillo is looking to Part of the problem was conversations. I think most You immediately became fiti has taken place. Councilor Peter Napol- demolish an existing that historically the schools of the recommendations a fixture in the East Boston The police lieutenant said itano suggested learning three-family home and did not participate in the are seen as reasonable and the incident at St. George is from neighboring towns Community and provided a combine it with two vacant internal controls set up by attainable in a short period believed to be an isolated that have had success in breath of fresh air and vital- lots and build a nine-unit the City’s finance office. of time. The one recom- one. “We are not aware of gaining control over their ity to Main Streets. While structure with nine parking Those controls do not allow mendation about a finance any other incidents of this short-term rental markets, this has been an organiza- spaces on this new 8,000 for anyone to be hired and position at City Hall is out nature at other locations in such as Malden. tion that has had a positive square-foot lot. added to the payroll with- of our hands. Personally, the city,” said Kmiec. “Malden has shut a lot impact on the community The units would be sold out identifying a funding I’d rather see a consul- of these down, created new for years you were able to as condos and consist of source. The schools did not tant in that position rather CANDIDATES ordinances and created expand its reach and im- four one-bedroom, two have those controls, but the than a full-time employee zoning,” he said. “Most of pact so many through your two-bedroom and three START FOR first and most critical- rec though.” the [Airbnbs] listed back in work. We are so grateful three-bedroom units. ELECTION BIDS June are now closed.” ommendation by the Task Tyler said he and the for what you have done for Variances needed for this REVERE - It’s on to Councilor McLaughlin Force was to make sure the Task Force believe that the East Boston and you will be project are Use, Floor Area Tuesday, November 5 isn’t opposed to Airbnbs schools participated in the recommendations should missed.” Ratio, Height, and Parking. for the candidates whose operating legally and safely City’s systems. be seriously considered Before arriving at Main and should be implemented Members at the meeting names did not appear on the in Everett, but said guide- Another recommen- Streets Gruner’s resume within a year. asked if the project was an ballot in Tuesday’s prelimi- lines must be more rigid. dations dealt with hiring includes over 15 years of “We hope these are giv- ‘as of right’ project, how nary election. “It’s a great business to someone to interface be- non-profit management en a chance,” he said. “We many units could the devel- Mayor Brian Arrigo and have, but they need to have tween the City and the experience. He has served oper build. Trichillo’s attor- Councillor-at-Large Dan restrictions,” he said. School Department on think the nine recommen- as a leader in the arena of ney, Richard Lynds, said If Rizzo move on to the Nov. Airbnb did not return a Budget issues, also serving dations of the Task Force Health and Human Ser- you combine the lots you 5 mayoral election in a re- request for comment prior to as an expert on education should be reviewed by the vices, particularly De- could build eight units as of match of their hard-fought the deadline for this article. funding initiatives at the School Finance Review velopmental Disability, right. 2015 contest. The two state level. Committee a year from Education, Community The corner lot has under- candidates have been cam- TASK FORCE ON “It just makes up too big now to determine whether Development, and Trans- gone several design chang- paigning hard throughout a portion of the City’s fi- the recommendations have SCHOOL FINANCE portation. Gruner holds a es since first presented to the summer and the enthu- nances to not have someone been implemented or not,” Master’s Degree as well the group earlier this year. siasm and interest in this PRESENTS there dealing with this in an he said. “If not, why not, as numerous certifications Some of the changes made exciting race will intensify FINDINGS expert way all the time,” and if implemented, have in nonprofit management. were a reduction in height in the next six weeks lead- EVERETT - The may- said Tyler. they made a difference.” Prior to this appointment he of the building and the total ing up to Election Day. oral-appointed Blue Rib- Said Councilor Anthony City Councilor Wayne was a founding partner in a number of units. There will be three con- bon Task Force on school DiPierro, “I would say we Matewsky said he felt like the report contained things strategic consulting group, While some of these tested races for ward coun- finances presented its find- move ahead quite brisk- he’d been hoping to hear was executive director of a changes swayed a good cillor seats. Incumbent ings and recommendations ly on this and I think we for many years. statewide trail organization, amount of HVNA members Ward 2 Ira Novoselsky is to a joint meeting of the should call a meeting of “This is a breath of fresh and served as a senior man- to vote in favor of the proj- being challenged by Rob- City Council and School the School Finance Review air,” he said. “I’ve been ager of a human service ect, others still felt it was ert E. Bent for the seat. In Committee on Weds., Sept. Committee as soon as pos- here many years and this is organization. He has also too big with not enough Ward 5, incumbent John 4, at City Hall, and it was sible. I have always said so refreshing.” founded several non-prof- parking. Powers is being challenged a moment whereby many the School Department and its, has served on numerous “I’d be happy with six by Eric Lampedecchio. City Hall shouldn’t oper- bad practices of the past boards, as well as having (units), I know you want (Ricky Serino and Nicholas ate as separate entities. I’m were brought into the light founded a language immer- nine, but I’d like to see six,” Moulaison Sr. will square happy to see that is one area COMMUNITY SAYS – and given a path out of the sion charter school. said one HVNA member at off for the Ward 6 seat). this report addresses in try- FAREWELL TO MAX woods. “It’s been an absolute Monday night’s meeting. Ward 1 Councillor Jo- ing to bring them together.” The Task Force was GRUNER pleasure to work in East Attorney for Trichillo, anne McKenna, Ward 3 made up of four members Many of the other rec- EAST BOSTON - When Boston and to collaborate Richard Lynds, said a lot Councillor and current who had no connection to ommendations had to do Max Gruner took over the with all of you,” said Grun- has gone into designing a City Council President Ar- Everett, led by Sam Ty- with the School Committee. reigns of East Boston Main er. “I just want to thank you project that tried to balance thur Guinasso, and Ward 4 ler, the former director of Member David Ela said Streets in 2013 he hit the all for your friendship, your the needs of the community Councillor Patrick Keefe the Boston Municipal Fi- he was very upset in read- ground running. For the wisdom, your guidance and with the needs of the devel- Jr. will be unopposed in the nance Bureau. Following ing the repot because it was past six years under Grun- support over these past six oper. Lynds said his client general election. the school budget crisis of hard to believe that so many er’s leadership Main Streets years.” heard loud and clear that There was no prelimi- 2018, Tyler and his col- people were hired outside partnered with numerous EBMS started as a nov- the project was too tall and nary election for the School leagues were charged by of the knowledge of the businesses in the neighbor- el idea–to take a stretch reduced the height, as well Committee race Tuesday. Mayor Carlo DeMaria in School Committee. hood to increase the quality of Eastie’s business dis- as offering the nine units as Those seeking one of the February 2018 with taking “That’s probably what of life for residents while trict along Meridian Street homeownership opportuni- six seats on the School a deep dive into what had upset me the most about creating a vibrant and pros- decimated in the 1970s by ties rather than rental units. Committee (the mayor is happened, and how the City this report – being unaware perous business district that poor design, steel grates an ex-officio member and and School Department of the 65 and 32 employees has benefited all who live, and unsightly signage and serves as chair) in Novem- could do a better job with hired after we approved the work, and visit Eastie. transform it into an attrac- POLICE ber are incumbents Stacey budget,” he said. “I will school finance. While Main Streets sig- tive commercial area with a INVESTIGATING Bronsdon-Rizzo, Michael Tyler said they met first take responsibility, but I nature events like Taste uniformed look. Ferrante, Susan Gravellese, on Feb. 15, 2018, and had didn’t have the information of Eastie and the annual Throughout the 1990s VANDALISM AT ST. Frederick Sannella, and nine meetings, with the last or knowledge. It’s import- Kindergarten Parade grew EBMS exploded onto the GEORGE CHURCH Carol Tye, along with can- coming on June 13 of this ant we are moving in the under Gruner’s tenure, his scene handing out grants to LYNN - The Lynn Police didates Anthony D’Ambro- year – all organized by for- right direction. We’ve had work helping to transform business owners on board Department is conducting sio, John Kingston, Albert mer City Hall worker Omar great meetings with the and improve Eastie’s busi- with Main Streets’s vision an ongoing investigation of Terminiello Jr., and Mi- Easy. While the report and mayor and CFO Eric De- ness district will be his last- of storefront improvements an incident of vandalism at chael Toto Jr. recommendations were ex- mas. We will have ongoing ing mark on the community. pected one year ago, Tyler collaboration with them… Sadly, Gruner announced said they quickly decided to Things don’t happen over- over the summer he was expand their report to take night. We’ll review these leaving Main Streets for a an all-encompassing look and see where we are in one job in New Mexico and de- Real Estate Transfers at Everett’s finances and its year. That’s a good goal for parted for a new chapter in BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE characteristics. us.” his life over the weekend. Gilzean, Jonathan Sheehan, Catherine L 64 Cliff Ave $712,625 He also said the only “A good part of the time Last Thursday the Main 142 Washington Street LLC Ehtemam, Banafsheh 16 Elmwood Ave $600,000 was spent dealing and information they had was Streets board held a special working with former Supt. the “burn rate,” which is farewell party for Gruner Matarazzo, Ronald A Mcmahon, Julie 142 Pleasant St #1 $473,600 Foresteire and his team, a calculation of how fast with dozens of Eastie resi- Bonavita, Alyssa M Cimmino, Geri-Ann 67 Pleasant St $425,000 and later with Interim Supt. the school budget is being dents, business leaders and Debra, Jean Matarazzo, Ronald A 92 Plummer Ave $545,000 Janice Gauthier and her spent. He said they were friends paying tribute to the Jordan, Derek G Zybert, Jocelyn M 440 Revere St $418,000 team,” he said. “We had in- about two weeks away man that has had a positive Goldstein, Christine M Hogan, Ann E 3 Seal Harbor Rd #137 $559,000 terviews with some School from learning of the new impact on Eastie’s future. Robles, Zandro TTRM Realty LLC 258 Shirley St #3 $309,000 Committee members and hires from September via “It’s hard to believe Yandle, Michael 58 Undine Avenue RT 58 Undine Ave $444,000 the December burn rate. we decided to take a harder you were only here for six 142 WashingtonWINTHROP Street LLC Ehtemam, Banafsheh 142 Washington Ave $600,000 and longer look, and a more “We need better tools,” years,” said East Boston YOUR comprehensive look, at the he added. Chamber President Jim Ke- YOUR entirety of the City’s financ- School Committeeman arney. “It feels like a lot lon- AGENTS es for five years.” Frank Parker said they will ger because of the mark you He also said they worked be moving to start work- have left on this communi- WELCOME TO independently and were not ing on the recommenda- ty and all you have done THE NEIGHBORHOOD interfered with at all. tions as soon as the Sept. for us. Your reach went 218 WINTHROP STREET WINTHROP MA 02152 | 617.841.7411 “The Task Force worked 16 meeting, where one of beyond the Main Streets Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, September 19, 2019 Email: [email protected]

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The Planning Board has decided on a much-awaited boundary of the Center Busi- ness District (CBD) and will present the new map to the Newspaper Group Town Council for approval or of loyal not. It will also be up to the Town NEWS Council to decide whether or Briefs not the old middle school site STORM will be included in the district. PREPAREDNESS: It will also be suggested to the council that the senior housing GET READY BEFORE This past Saturday a little after 1 p.m. this unfortunate mishap took place at the boat ramp. An unnamed driver was backing a wa- on Putnam Street and 105-107 A STORM STRIKES, tercraft down the ramp when apparently the brakes slipped and pulled to 2003 Ford Expedition into the water. Fremont St. are not actually in PAY ATTENTION TO No injuries were reported and the vehicle was towed out of the water by G&J Towing. Winthrop Police, Fire and the Winthrop Har- the district. bormaster all responded. Monday night the Planning SAFETY Board met to discuss the pro- The preparations you make posed CBD map drawn by Mi- now, ahead of storms, floods, chael Wang, of Form & Place, or hurricanes, can help you readers! recover faster and stay safe during clean-up. The Out- See CBD Page 3 door Power Equipment Insti- Ferry remains out of commission tute (OPEI), an international trade association representing By Sue Ellen Woodcock small engine, utility vehicle said the engine, covered by and outdoor power equipment The Winthrop Ferry service warranty, has been ordered remains suspended until me- Boston area to possibly take manufacturers and suppliers, from Cummins NE. chanical repairs can be made over the service that has been reminds home and business “We are currently working very popular with many local to one of its engines. on alternative service while owners that it’s best to get residents.” ready before a storm strikes. The town is still awaiting the equipment is down,” said delivery all of the necessary Town Council President Ron And what is in the ferry’s “In the rush right before the parts for the repair. Tanji Cu- future? storm, people sometimes for- Vechia. “ We are having on- fini, who manages the ferry, going discussions with local “It has always been my get to make sure their outdoor desire not to have the Town power equipment is in order,” ferry operators in the Greater said Kris Kiser, president and Board of Health takes See FERRY Page 4 CEO of OPEI. “They also run out of time as weather is often first steps towards RED SOX FANS GO THE DISTANCE unpredictable. At all times of the year, it’s important to keep plastic bag ban your equipment in working order, have the right fuel on Police Lt. David E. Lessard. By Sue Ellen Woodcock hand, and know where your StickyMany communities size: have 3 in. x3 in. safety gear is. This is doubly Police Lt. Lessard retires banned single-use plastic true during storm season.” bags, and it appears Winthrop OPEI offers the following following 39-year career will soon follow suit. tips to help homeowners and ShownLast week thesized Board of to scale above businesses plan ahead for Health voted to approve a storm clean-up: Chief Terence M. Delehan- ty announced that Winthrop draft of regulations on ban- Make a list of what you Academy. ning single-use plastic bags. need to clean up. Survey your Police Lt. David E. Lessard retired this week from the He also served as the de- The next step will be a public property. Consider the damage partment's Accreditationcovers hearing in September approx. with the 2 columns Winthrop Police Department a storm might cause and make Manager, a role in which he after nearly four decades of Town Council. a list of what tools might be oversaw and ensured Win- service to the community. “The regulations are simi- needed for repairs. You might throp Police's compliance lar to what Boston has,” said need a chainsaw, pruner, gen- Lt. Lessard officially re with a wide-ranging set of law tired on Monday, July 8, after Chairman of the Board of erator, or utility type vehicle. - enforcement standards. Health Bill Schmidt. “These Take stock of your outdoor serving the Winthrop Police Department for 39 years. In In addition, Lt. Lessard are the very thin plastic bags oversaw the former Win- that time, he served as the that a carton of milk could slip throp Marine Unit and Har- Copy for a StickySee NEWS BRIEFS Page 4 founding organizer of the though.” bor Patrol, implemented and department's Citizen Police The regulation would en- courage people to use their See LESSARD Page 3

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