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PADDY’S SPIRIT AT 2019 POLAR PLUNGE VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 Traffic Commission WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MarchWEDNESDAY 20, 2019 Revere's TND discussesRevere's residentTND February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 sticker parking program INDEXEditorial 6 receives $50,000 Editorial EditorialPolice News 4 49 By Cary Shuman Ward 1 Councillor Joanne Sports 11 McKenna, one of the sponsors Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobs state grant for jobs Real Estate 19 The City-Wide Residency of the resident-sticker motion, Sports 11 SportsClassifieds 1119 Parking Sticker Program is said that Beachmont is being Special to The Journal the business community that anotherSpecial step tocloser The Journal to enact- “inundatedthe business and community overcrowded” that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- ment following a public fo- withare criticalcars. to fostering eco- DEATHS Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building rumMonday conducted morning by the the Revere Bak- nomic“There success is a andlot buildingof peo- DEATHS Mary Jo Belmonte er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- Trafficer-Polito Commission. Administration plestronger who neighborhoods don’t have drivein ev- DEATHSLouise Bianchi awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” awardedThe Commission, $500,000 toled nineby waysery region and have in Massachusetts.” to park on the Thomas Boyan, Sr MarieThomas Doherty Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Chairmanprojects throughPaul Argenzio, the Urban lis- streets,”Revere said is McKenna. rebuilding “We its Francis Dow III Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera Marie Butera tened as city councillors and have a rooming house and we Virginia Fiore Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale residentsRevere armtook ofthe Thepodium Neigh and- havebase seven by utilizing cars and large-scale they all Richard Buttiglieri DoanRichard Le Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- commentedborhood Developers on the parking (TND) haveand high Florida value plates. assets I’m includ sure- was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte PeterTheresa Mastrangelo Conte ordinancewas one group document given that$50,000 was they’reing Suffolk not registered Downs, Wonder in Re- Dougie McGrath, Sr. in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO putin fundingtogether by to the help City establish Coun- vere.”land, a soon-to-close NECCO Dr. Adrian Costanza PaulDr. Adrian Stickney Costanza workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- cilworkforce and developed development by City ser- plant,McKenna and the said MassDevelop Chelsea,- ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro MitchellDorothy Cordaro Tobin vices in Revere to support lo- PHOTOS COURTESY OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS MASSACHUSETTS Clerkvices Ashleyin Revere Melnik to support and City lo- Winthrop,ment TDI Waterfrontand Everett District. have Helen Walker Carlocal residents Mastromattei to acquire (center), newly a Massachusetts The program State Trooper, seeks to with un- Ann Beth Chinchillo (left) and Plannercal residents Frank to Stringi. acquire newly resident-stickerThe program parking, seeks to un“so- Gerardo Iannuzzi JamesGerardo Daniel Iannuzzi Weeder Jr. hercreated three jobs. dogs, Frosty, Blitzen, andlock Lincoln community-driven along with Mass. State re- Police Troop A Major Pasquale createdThe final jobs. step in the review welock have community-driven Winthrop people re- RussolilloLt. Gov. (right) Karyn before Polito the along Plungers sponses make the to dash local towards obstacles, the chilly winter Atlantic. See more processLt. Gov. is Karynexpected Polito to alongbe a parkingsponses in to Beachmont, local obstacles, Ever- Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,ObituariesPatricia State Rep. Muse RoseLee Pages Vincent, 8+9 Lt.photoswith Gov. Housing onKaryn Page Polito, and 5. EconomicAnn Houston and of The promote Neighborhood economic Developers, devel- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic ettand people promote parking economic up in devel Ward- Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Traffic Commission public Paul Penta, Jr. Paul Penta, Jr. BobDevelopment O' Brien of Revere Secretary Economic Jay Department,opment opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and 6opment – it will opportunities eliminate athrough lot of Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on forumDevelopment and vote Secretary on April Jay25. Antonetta Salamone EcomonicAsh came Development to Revere City Jay Hall Ash atpartnership-building, the announcement of problem the Urban Agenda Grant Program on RevereAsh came Parking to Revere Director City HallJim thesepartnership-building, cars that are not problem regis- Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. AntonettaINDEPENDENT Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. NEWSPAPER GROUP Bettermanto present the check todesignated the solving, and shared ‘Superhost’ account- by Airbnb Roseto present would thethen check decide to on the a teredsolving, in Revere and shared and it accountwill also- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The rolloutNeighborhood date for Developers. implementa- bringability in inexcise urban tax centers. for the city. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 “Our Byadministration Cary Shuman under- doorcompetitive to the property. awards offer flex- the country come here to stay tion“Our of the administration program. under- competitive“This is one awards of the offer biggest flex- Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere standsReal the estateimportance valuesof local ible “Mycontinue funding parents for localmet to at effortsbe the strongat my property. in ReverePeople love it standsArgenzio the importance stated at the of localout- concernsible funding that for our local residents efforts leadershipWhen it comes and its to impact working on Bandstandthat bring togetherwhen they commu were- because it’s a neighborhood setleadership of the andmeeting its impact that the on havethat bring besides together traffic,” commu said- INDEPENDENT days on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year with Airbnb on renting prop- 16nity years stakeholders old,” said Betterman, to pursue experience.” NEWSPAPER GROUP By Sue Ellen Woodcock INDEPENDENT the livesBy Sue of Ellen residents,” Woodcock said days on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year city-widethe lives program of residents,” would said be McKenna,nity stakeholders who advocated to pursue for The number of listings in toNEWSPAPER be in50 real CENTS estate,” GROUP said Joe ertiesLt. Governor in Revere, Karyn Steven Polito. Bet- whoeconomicThe is 61 number years development old. of listings ini in- The property has a full inLt. effect Governor from 12 Karyn a.m. Polito.(mid- quickeconomic passage development of the program. ini- Betterman’s property gen- livingto be inroom, real estate,” dining said room, Joe The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, terman“TheThe RevereUrbanis doing realAgenda things estate right.Grant mar- 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will night)“The Urbanto 6 a.m.,Agenda with Grant one tiatives.Ward 4 These Councillor awards Patrick will Mario of Century 21 Ma- erates 68,000 hits per month kitchen,Mario ofthree Century bedrooms 21 (one Ma- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 ketProgramBetterman, in 2017 relies was an on independent definitely the strong a 10.8fund percentprojects downin , from Clin 297- stickerProgram granted relies for on each the strong vehi- Keefefund projects said he wasin Boston, a big propo Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a local real estate agent who on the Airbnb and Homeaway. masterrio Real bedroom) Estate. three “There’s bath a- good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for NEWS partnerships between local clepartnerships registered in between Revere. Each local nent of the program. “Getting lot of confidence and equity good one with higher prices comin 2016.See websites, TND The GRANT goodgenerating , newsPage 3 forfa- rooms, and all amenities. And $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR ownsgovernment, multiple non-profits properties inand lot of confidence and equity household could apply for this Seeimplemented TND GRANT and , Page working 3 BRIEFS forthe homescity, has than been in 2016,operating but vorablesellers is promotion that the original for the city.list- a balcony offering spectacular government, non-profits and in homes. For 35 years now in homes. For 35 years now one visitor pass. The parking on it case by case will be the NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a dropBy in Sue the Ellen number Woodcock of new CouncilloringBetterman price was Robert has matched been Haas named 100 Jr. views of the nation’s first pub- Councillor Robert Haas Jr. it’s been positive. Now is the an Airbnb property in Beach- By Sue Ellen Woodcock best path forward, and you COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. listings,mont since making June home-buying1, 2018. He triedapercent “Super to of getHost” the barriers time. by Airbnb installed and licit’s beachbeen positive.(Revere Beach)Now is andthe permits would be free for resi- tried to get barriers installed COMMUNITYKW PLANS TO TRAIL OPEN have my full support,” said an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting anand Foradventure. his yearsdaughter, the Phanith, abutters are of ina “Premier The 2011 condominium and Partner” received by Home no mar re-- thetime ocean. to sell. Revere is getting dentsFor with years registered the abutters vehicles, of in 2011 and received no re- The Executive Office of OFFICEThe Executive IN REVERE Office of $10 for the visitor placards. Keefe. “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Routeco-hosts“These 1 have atare the theput residence. highestup with pric the A- sponse.way.com.ket saw similar trends with the“This overflow is one from of the the advanBoston- Route 1 have put up with the sponse. Energy and Environmental EnergyKeller andWilliams Environmental Realty Council President Arthur Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving noisees35-year we’ve from Revereseen millions in theresident last of eight cars,and the“We“That median shouldmeans sales I’m get in more price the top re at- tages of an Airbnb – this can noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- Affairs has approved a $1.5 Affairs(KW) purchased has approved a local a $1.5real market and people are moving Guinasso opened the public voselsky said his ward and years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent andyears,”graduate now said someof Maureen Brandeiscity councillors Celata, Uni- spectslice$315,000, of from hosts,” theup Betterman state 16.7 and percent said fed- and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- million grant regarding the milliontoestate Revere. company grant regarding on the cor the- to Revere.See BETTERMAN Page 3 comment portion, saying he the Beachmont area are the owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- wantowner/brokerversity, to haveBetterman Mayor of MCelata lives Brian Realnext Ar- eralproudly.over government,” 2016. “People Days from onPatch the all said.. marover- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. development of the Northern developmentnerMario of Broadway said ofRevere the and Northernis Pleasdesir-- Mario said Revere is desir- would like to see residen- “movst impacted” by non-res- Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in rigoEstate. contact “And the2018 MassDOT is going to ketKeefe also dropped noted that from more 67 af in- rigo contact the MassDOT to Keefe noted that more af- Strand Community Trail led Strandableant Street,because Community formerly of its proximity Trail known led cy parking implemented “as idents parking their vehicles be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market installbe another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1- fluent2016 to 47communities days on the marketare often able because of its proximity install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often by a Revere on the Move part- byas aStonehurst, Revere on theand Move may part be- quickly as possible.” on the streets. tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden betweentoryRevere is low Route Schools,now, 16 but and everyone CopeRevere- granted “Inventorypolice sound respond isbarriers. low now toand school to Boston, shooting and it’s athreat hidden between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. ner organization, Bike to the nerlooking organization, for further Bike expansion to the “We have all kinds of things “People coming from other is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. landis looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 isCouncillor looking Ira toward No- gem with a beautiful beach. land Circle. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea.in Revere in the near future as According to a letter sent “Last night (March 14) a stu- going on in our community, cities are parking here,” said According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward WardAccording 5By Councillor John to Lynds figures Charles from voselskythe spring,” pointed Celata out said that Sau- Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile well.Revere has a one-mile home to parents Revere dent reported to Revere Police between Airbnb, Logan Air- Novoselsky. “Taxi drivers are the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also to the spring market, drawing Patch,the Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa- gusThe got rental barriers market along is Route also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The stretchLocal, in native North and Revere. seasoned The In the wake of last year’s School Superintendent Di- thatto the another spring studentmarket, drawingmade a port, and all types of activities leaving their cars and parking tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patricktion of Realtors, Keefe and the Ward median 1 1strong installed with rents along ranging a new from ball Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community NorthernfromReal EstateBoston Strand Agent, and surrounding Community Gary Fer- school shooting Florida that anne Kelly confirmed an - in commentfrom Boston about and committing surrounding a that warrant overnight park- overnight. We have to start sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillorsales prices Joanne was $376,250, McKen- field.$1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development Trailcommunities.ragamo, has hasbeen been in He development with added Keller that 17 students and faculty school cident had occurred at Revere schoolcommunities. shooting.” He added that ing,” said Guinasso. “If they somewhere and work on it and a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big naa 4.9teamed increase up on over a motion prices inat that“It’s if someone a quality-of-life is paying big is- na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 fortheWilliams over Revere 20for School years.over a The systemyear North now is districts, cities and town are High School last Thursday. Kelly said that Revere Po- don’t have the legal source move along. We can start, and 2016. rent they just might be capable last2016. last week’s council meet- sue,”rent they he said. just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major Revereand has segmentbeen pushing is a majorthem taking no chances when it “I am writing today to lice responded and took action to place [their vehicles], they tweak it later if we have to.” Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing.Homes Patch said also he were and alsothe late on of Barriers buying and are taking easily advan seen- also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates partfor anin the office project in that Revere creates since comes to a possible threat. make you aware of an inc- last Thursday night to ensure use our public streets. This is Ward 5 City Councillor the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail ajoining continuous them. 7.5-mile He is veryrail trailex- One such that occured last di ent that occurred at Revere happening through most of John Powers called the launch percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. our city.” of a city-wide resident parking running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningcitedsity into childreninform from Westlocal and Everett,real adults. es- weekHave in Revere.you ever had an idea HighTask Force.School,” Both wrote the ATODKelly. sitySee SHOOTING in children THREAT and adults. Page 7 Guinasso noted that “ev- sticker program “long over- through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughtateThe ATODagents Malden Taskabout Forceand what Revere fundKW- forREVERE how you could RECREATION make im- Task ForceHOSTS and Revere PAINT on the The ATOD Task Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT erybody is fearful of change” due.” He said the area around to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the tohased theprojects to Saugusoffer. totaling “IRiver have $9,500and been soon toin provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK but neighboring communities the Wonderland MBTA Sta- into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- intorealreduce estate, Lynn. youth Thecoast substance North to coast, Revere use, for community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce youth substance use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK SCOUT TROOP 15 ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST have implemented overnight tion is heavily impacted by segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move segmentoverimprove 20 years allowstheir and mental users I have health, to nev en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improve their mental health, parking regulations “and vehicles. joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the joyerand heard spectacularincrease of another opportunities views real ofestate thefor is additionally co-led by the grams hosted by Revere on and increase opportunities for those folks are coming in to “Any area that is adjacent Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- Rumneycompanypositive youthMarsh. that does engagement. more or of- the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. Revere and parking in Revere to an MBTA Station should The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- fersTheIn more addition funding,for their to Agents the awarded mini- than bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. KWgrants does. already If there funded, was oneRevere out and that’s so unfair to our res- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere idents.” See PARKING STICKER Page 3 of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 ofthere,on Energy the I would Move and Environmentalbe has with extended them” ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to Affairs’saystheir Ferragamo. permanent (EEA) Gateway change City and reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place Parksprogram“Keller Program, mini-grantWilliams enables is appli thean- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- ‘Agent Centric’ real estate design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise designcations of to the Sunday, trail, March develop 4.- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ATTENTION ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS! company, ‘built by Agents ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentUp to of$1,395 bid-ready is available construc for- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for You are invited to our Launch Party! for Agents!’ There are just so tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make andit easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to on Thursday, March 28, 5-8pm @ Antonia’s At the Beach many incredible trendsetting of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and be construction active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for  Keep 100% of your commission permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- waysall. The for applicationAgents to isbecome open through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open permits.successful When and completed,the advances the  Work with the Largest Real Estate Company in the USA trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and (#1 Franchise by Sales Volume and Units Sold) See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See NEWS BRIEFS Page 2 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2  Work with the Largest Real Estate Franchise in the world co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- (Largest Real Estate Franchise by Agent count)  Work at our new Keller Williams Realty office next to Revere City Hall Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH Call me for a confidential chat — 781-223-7771 Price subject Price subject OPEN Partner/Agent Priceto change subject OPEN Gary Ferragamo to change NOTICE towithout change NOTICE FERRAGAMO Real Estate Group without th withoutnotice th notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 Powered by: Keller Williams Realty Day Holiday, on Monday, .57 Day Holiday, on Monday, Cell: 781-223-7771 Email: [email protected] $ Per th .55 th PHOTO BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN Per February 19 , 2018 Trash .55 $ $ Per February 19 , 2018 Trash President’s DayGallon Gallon Troop 15 Scouts Paolo Meho, Ethan Francois,President’s Dante Faiella, Aiden Joyce stand readyDay to dish out will be delayed by one day. • 1002 Gal. 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REVERE HOUSING AUTHORITY AT THE STATE HOUSE News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and achievements that KW Gary Ferragamo can be very harmful practices. I has made in the past several reached at; gferragamo@aol. thank Speaker DeLeo for his years, explains why they are com, or by cell phone at 781- support and swiftly bringing now the biggest real estate 223-7771. this bill to the House floor to company in the world.” says protect the LGBTQ youth in Ferragamo. KW is the larg- HOUSE PASSES the Commonwealth.” est real estate franchise in the LEGISLATION TO According to the American U.S., by sales volume and Psychological Association, units sold, as well as the larg- BAN CONVERSION conversion therapy “may pose est real estate franchise in the THERAPY serious risk of harm,” such as world, by agent count. House Speaker Robert A. “confusion, depression, guilt, They have approximately DeLeo announced the House helplessness, hopelessness, 950 offices and over 180,000 passed legislation to prevent shame, social withdrawal, and agents worldwide, and have healthcare professionals from suicidality.” just announced they are open- engaging in “conversion ther- Violation of this law would ing an office in Revere. apy” including practices that result in a healthcare provider Keller Williams is having attempt to change an indi- being subject to discipline from a Launch Party to introduce vidual’s sexual orientation or their appropriate licensing its new Revere office. The gender identity. board, including suspension or Launch Meet and Greet Par- This bill outlines and ex- revocation of their license. ty will be on Thursday March cludes from the ban counsel- 28, at Antonia’s Restaurant ing and healthcare practices DCR TRAFFIC and Bar, located right on Re- designed to support an indi- ADVISORY: vere Beach, in the front pri- vidual and facilitate coping. State Rep. RoseLee Vincent recently welcomed members of the Revere Housing Authority to the vate room from 5-8 p.m. with "The House is proud to LYNNWAY IN LYNN Massachusetts State House for the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of Housing beverages and hors d’oeuvres stand with the Massachusetts Until Friday, March 29, ex- and Redevelopment Officials’ annual Legislative Information Day. Executive Director James L. sponsored by John Marroni of LGBTQ community and vote cluding the weekend, the De- Milinazzo (left), Board of Commissioners Chairman George Anzuoni(center, right), Vice-Chairman New Fed Mortgage and At- to ban the use of conversion partment of Conservation and Tony Perrone (right), and other Housing Authority officials from across the Commonwealth were torney Rick Carter of Carter therapy amongst our young Recreation (DCR) will imple- on Beacon Hill to meet with legislators about the importance of the work of public housing au- Law. All existing real estate and vulnerable residents," ment left lane closures along thorities and funding for the upcoming fiscal year. Agents are invited, and any- said Speaker DeLeo (D-Win- the Lynnway (eastbound/ one who would like to get into throp). "This practice is root- westbound) between Wash- non-profit agency that provides nounces the opening of online The application deadline is real estate as well. ed in bigotry, has absolutely ington and Market streets in essential home- and commu- applications for 2019-2020 April 15, 2019, at 4 p.m. EST. Come and meet some of the no scientific basis, and can the City of Lynn from 9:30 nity-based care and resources academic year scholarships, To be considered for the schol- local KW Owners, VIPs and impose long-term detrimental a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to accom- to elders, adults living with raising educational possibili- arship awards, all applicants Agents. Mayor Brian Arrigo health effects. Massachusetts modate median improvement disabilities, and caregivers ties for its members. Thirteen must fill-out and submit an ap- is also scheduled to stop by to is against this cruel activity. work. Traffic Patterns will be who reside in Chelsea, Ever- scholarships, for $1,000 each, plication form online. The ap- say a few words. I would like to thank Chair clearly marked, and a police ett, Malden, Medford, Mel- will be awarded to graduating plication and complete details Khan for her dedication to this detail will be on site. rose, North Reading, Reading, high school seniors who have can be found at www.scholar- issue, and acknowledge the Revere, Stoneham, Wakefield been accepted to an accredited sapply.org/metrocu/. Scholar- hard work of Leader Peake MYSTIC VALLEY and Winthrop. Agency services undergraduate program. ship recipients are selected on and Chair Michlewitz." ELDER SERVICES include coordination of home “Metro is committed to edu- the basis of academic record, “I want to thank Speak- THEATER EVENT TONews Bulletincare, transportation, Meals on cation, and we are very excited demonstrated leadership and er DeLeo and Chairwoman Wheels, and information and to launch the second Scholar- participation in school and Khan for bringing this issue to BE HELD MAY 18 referrals. For more informa- ship Program at Metro,” said community activities, honors, the forefront and for crafting Mystic Valley Elder Ser- tion, please call (781) 324- Robert Cashman, Metro Pres- work experience, statement of this legislation because no- vices annual theater event, a 7705 or visit www.mves.org. Revereident and Public CEO. “Right Schools now, goals and aspirations, unusual body should be subjected to presentation of Million Dol- Kindergartencollege is the Registrationmost expensive it 2019personal or family circumstanc- Gary Ferragamo. cruel practices to change who lar Quartet, the smash hit and SCHOLARSHIPS has ever been. We are proud to es, and an outside appraisal. they are,” said Rep. RoseLee rocking true story of Elvis BEING OFFERED reward hardworking students More information about Call or text or email Gary Vincent (D-Revere). “I was Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry The Revere School Committeein and our Schoolcommunity Superintendent achieve their Dr. DianneMetro’s Kelly Scholarship have Program Ferragamo now for a ‘con- proud to cast my vote in sup- Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins BY MCU goal of higher education.” can be found at metrocu.org. fidential’ discussion on how port of ending the practice of coming together for one of Metroannounced Credit that UnionKindergarten an- registration will take place at the Parent Information Center you can join Keller Williams conversion therapy of minors the greatest jam sessions ever, which is located at 56 Bennington Street at the Beachmont School (rear parking lot) from and become a part of the larg- in the Commonwealth.” will be held Saturday, May February2019 KINDERGARTEN 25-April 26, 2019. Please REGISTRATION make note of the following INFORMATION information. FOR RPS est real estate company in the “As a psychiatric nurse, 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the Great- The Revere School Com- Registration: Parent In- • Proof of residency: Lease world! the House Chair of the Joint er Boston Stage Company in mittee and School Child Supermust be- 5formation years old byCenter August 31, 2019 or mortgage and one bill with Committee on Children, Fam- Stoneham. intendentAge: Dr. Dianne Kelly 56 Bennington St., Revere your name and address such ilies and Persons with Disabil- Sponsorships and tickets have announced that Kinder- Tel: 781-485-8453 as a Utility Bill (Tax, Gas, National ities, and a longtime advocate are now available. Tickets gartenRegistration: registration Parent will Information take Registration Center Schedule: Electric, Cable or Phone Bill for LGBTQ rights, I am hon- cost $75 each and sponsor- place at the Parent 56 BenningtonInforma- StreetIf your child will be attending but no Cell Phone Bill) ored to sponsor H.140,” said ships levels range from $100 tion Center which Revere, is locat MA.- 02151Kindergarten in September, • Medical records: Most Days Rep. Kay Khan (D-Newton), to $20,000. Please contact ed at 56 Bennington St. at you may register your child recent physical including im- Chair of the House Commit- Robert Guthrie at 781-388- the Beachmont SchoolTel: 781-485-8453 (rear at the Parent Information munizations TODAY! tee on Children, Families and 4822 or [email protected], parking lot) until April 26. Center during the times pic- • Valid Massachusetts Persons with Disabilities. or visit mves.org/join-us/ PleaseRegistration make note Schedule of the :fol If- yourtured child in willthe chart be attending below. KindergartenDriver’s in license,September, or passport,you March 20 “The bill is a commonsense theatre for more information. lowingmay registerinformation. your child at the ParentRequired Informati at Registration:on Center during or the photo following ID of times: parent/guard - Ravioli Day measure to ensure medically Proceeds benefit Mystic -Val Age: Child must be 5 years • Child’s birth certificate ian is required at time of reg- sound, professional conduct ley Elder Services’ programs old by Aug. 31, 2019 with an Official Seal istration. Let’s Laugh Day by state-licensed health pro- that keep elders independent viders and to protect LGBTQ and in their homes. School Time Dates Certified Nurses youth from being exposed to Located in Malden, Mys- Beachmont School 9:00am-2:00 pm February 25-March 1, 2019 Day fraudulent, ineffectiveLAW and OFFICE tic Valley OF Elder Services is a Paul Revere School 9:00am-2:00 pm March 4-March 8, 2019 Lincoln School 9:00am-2:00 pm March 11- March 15, 2019 Garfield School 9:00am-2:00 pm March 18-22; March 25-29, 2019 March 21 Randy M.LAW OFFICEShuman, OF PC Hill School 9:00am-2:00 pm April 1- 5, 2019 PERSONAL INJURY Whelan School 9:00am-2:00 pm April 8-12, 2019 Common Randy M. Shuman, PC All Schools 9:00am-1:00 pm April 16-19, 2019 Courtesy Day NO FEE UNLESS SUCCESSFUL All Schools 9:00am-2:00 pm April 22-26, 2019 PERSONAL INJURY French Bread Day Auto Accidents • Motorcycle Injuries Slip &NO Fall FEE • UNLESS Construction SUCCESSFUL Accidents California Required at Registration: Strawberry Day AutoBurn Accidents Injuries • • Motorcycle Other Accidents Injuries Site Plan• Review Committee hears from business hopefuls Dog BitesSlip & • FallWrongful • Construction Death • Accidents Head Injuries Child’s birth certificate with an Official Seal Burn Injuries • Other Accidents By• Sue Proof Ellen Woodcock of residency: LeaseSite or mortgagePlan also and heard one billfrom with you your address name and the address issues,” said MedicalDog Bites Malpractice • Wrongful • Workers’Death • Head Compensation Injuries Sandra Galdamez, who would Chairman Frank Stringi. “As such as a Utility Bill (Tax,like toGas, start Electric, a new restaurant Cable or Phoneat far Bill as butzoning no Cell goes Phone it is an al- Medical Malpractice • Workers’ Compensation Before the Site Plan Review March 22 FAMILY LAW Committee Bill meeting) started 653 Beach St. (at the corner of lowed use.” Tuesday• morningMedical itrecords: was de Most- Northshore recent physical Road.) including immunizationsThe final application was National Goof You Don’t FAMILYHave to TravelLAW to Boston termined• thatValid one Massachusetts applicant Driver’sDeputy license, Fire or Chiefpassport, Paul or photofrom ID Sean of parent/guardian Reardon, an engi - Off Day needed more information for Cheever, a member of the neer with Tetra Tech, for the YouTo GetDon’t The Have Best to TravelRepresentation to Boston is required at time of registration To Get The Best Representation the committee members. committee, said the building reuse of a small body repair Bavarian Crepes Aggressive Representation Day Aggressive Representation • 15 Years in Revere The applicant, Joseph Hen- has multiple violations and at 36 Lee Burbank Highway 385 AggressiveBroadway, Representation Revere, Suite 303 nessy has an interest in prop- that it looks like someone did 1. Reardon said the repairs Aggressive454 Broadway, Representation Revere, • 15 YearsSuite in304 Revere West Virginia Day 385454 Broadway, Broadway, Revere,Revere, Suite Suite 304 303 erty on Arcadia Street where attempt a restaurant there. would be for fleet vehicles. FREE he would like to develop a 12- “That needs to be corrected Repairs of small dents and CONSULTATIONFREE unit condo complex. before you can get an occu- dings would take place on CONSULTATION 781-284-0200 He will be back before the pancy permit,” Cheever said. the cars. The land, which the March 23 committee at a later date. “We’d entertain the idea if building is on is owned by MassPort. Chia Day Vanessa Ardagna Memorial Scholarship Unfortunately, said Stringi, A scholarship was created several years ago at the use is classified as a body Chip & Dip Day Revere High School in honor of Vanessa Ardagna shop and would need a special (RHS Class of 2005). This scholarship will be PARKWAY OPTICAL Melba Toast Day permit from the City Council awarded annually to a senior who has actively to change the designation. participated in a variety of clubs and community organizations and is an outstanding member of and EYECARE The Site Plan Review the Revere High School academic and Established 1957 Committee is a seven-mem- March 24 extracurricular community. Please make ber board that guides projects Chocolate Covered donations out to Revere High School and mail Janis M. Cotter, O.D. large and small through the them to William O’Brien at Revere High School, COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAMS development process – from Raisin Day 101 School Street. Thank you for your anticipated Testing for glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic eye disease. plans to construction. support in helping to keep Vanessa’s spirit alive Contact Lens Consultations and Fittings and in honoring the achievements of those who follow in her footsteps. Philip Cotter, R.D.O. 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Wednesday, March 20, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 3 Revere Residents Kim Misci and Erin Shine featured Parking sticker // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 definitely all be resident park- their vehicles “on our streets.” “You would have to display in MLT’s production of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ ing,” said Powers. Eric Lampedecchio asked that [visitor] placard,” said Ar- Revere residents Kim Misci “Hansel and Gretel” (Dew Councillor-at-Large Jessica several questions to the Com- genzio, who did an excellent and Erin Shine are performing Fairy). Other credits include Giannino, also a co-sponsor of mission, including whether job directly addressing each in Marblehead Little Theatre’s playwright, composer, assis- the resident parking motion, the program would be im- of Lampedecchio’s concerns. (MLT) production of JESUS tant director, scenic artist, and said a new ordinance will help plemented city-wide, even if In the course of the meet- CHRIST SUPERSTAR April choreographer. people who live near MBTA there were no parking issues ing, it was determined that the 5-7 and April 11-14. JESUS CHRIST SUPER- stations, bus stops, “areas in certain neighborhoods. Commission will likely use a With music by Andrew where people will park their “This would be city wide, two-color format for parking STAR performance dates are Lloyd Webber and lyrics by April 5 to 7 and April 11 to vehicles and leave, and this all streets and just overnight,” stickers to distinguish residents Tim Rice, JESUS CHRIST will alleviate a lot of that pres- replied Argenzio. who live and park their vehi- 14 at the MLT Firehouse The- SUPERSTAR is the icon- atre, 12 School St. in Marble- sure.” Lampedecchio also asked cles near the MBTA stations. ic rock opera based on the head. Tickets are available at Giannino said the new or- whether the visitor parking “In that way, the [parking last week of Jesus’ life set Erin Shine. mltlive.org and at Arnould dinance will also help address pass process could be made enforcement] officers will against the backdrop of an the issue of people living in more convenient for residents know what sticker applies to extraordinary and universal- Gallery and Framery, 111 illegal apartments and parking hosting guests. each area and it will make it a ly-known series of events but Washington St., in Marble- lot easier for them and I think seen, unusually, through the head. Tickets are $25 each. that cures a lot of problems,” eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loose- Student tickets are available said Argenzio. ly based on the Gospels, the for the Sunday matinees for Police Chief Guido agreed story is told entirely through $15 each. with a personal safety-orient- song, exploring the personal Marblehead Little The- ed recommendation from a relationships and struggles atre’s community theatre pro- resident that a home address between Jesus, Judas, Mary duction of JESUS CHRIST should not appear on the resi- Magdalene, his disciples, his SUPERSTAR is presented by dent parking sticker. Instead a followers, the Judeans and the arrangement with The Music permit number will be placed Roman Empire. on the sticker. Company, LP. Misci is returning to the Argenzio felt the meeting Started in 1955, the was productive in garnering MLT stage after a four year award-winning Marblehead public input and generating hiatus to perform in the en- Little Theatre is one of the semble of “Jesus Christ Su- oldest community theatre some useful recommenda- Kim Misci. The Revere Traffic Commission conducted a March 13 meeting perstar." She last appeared in groups in New England, hav- that focused on the proposed residency parking program for tions for the ordinance. “We received a lot of good the ensemble of “Les Mis- ing consistently presented the city. Front row, from left, are Fire Chief Christopher Bright, erables” and as a Laker Girl town” (Sweetheart), “Cin- City Planner Frank Stringi, and Police Chief James Guido. Back suggestions,” said Argenzio. derella” (Ella), “Addams live-theater productions for “I think the public input was in “Spamalot.” She has per- over six decades. row, from left, are Traffic Commission Chair Paul Argenzio, Police formed with The Reagle Play- Family” (Wednesday), “The very important to finalizing For more information about Sgt. Chris Giannino, Committee on Disabilities Co-Chair Ralph ers, Turtle Lane Playhouse, 25th Annual Putnam County this.” MLT and JESUS CHRIST DeCicco, and Police Officer Marc Birritteri. The Winthrop Playmakers, Spelling Bee” (Logan), “God- Arlington Friends of Drama, spell” (Gilmer), and “Almost, SUPERSTAR, visit mltlive. and Fiddlehead Theatre Com- Maine” (Ginette). Operas in- org or contact info@mltlive. Betterman // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 pany among others. Kim is clude “Salome” (Salome), and org. also a certified yoga instruc- be family-shared experience,” tor and choreographs in her said Betterman. “It is basical- spare time. Some of her favor- ly an apartment. We can take ite credits include “Tommy,” GERRY D’AMBROSIO up to six guests. Most of the “Urinetown,” “Nunsense,” guests we get are retirees. “Freaky Friday,” “You're A We’re about 6-7 minutes from Good Man Charlie Brown,” ATTORNEY AT LAW Logan Airport without traffic, and “The Wiz.” 15 minutes to Boston.” Betterman often offers Shine is performing as a IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? dining recommendations for Soul Sister and in the en- such popular local restaurants semble of “Jesus Christ Su- DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE perstar.” She is a sophomore as DeMaino’s, Companion’s, PROXY OR POWER OF ATTORNEY Kelly’s, and Bianchi’s. at Salem State University , ? pursuing her bachelor of fine Betterman said the Airbnb IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION industry would be of great arts degree in performance benefit to the city. The City with a double major in music 14 PROCTOR AVENUE, REVERE Council is currently work- Steven Betterman stands on the balcony at his Airbnb property and a minor in dance. Pre- ing on enacting regulations offering spectacular views of Revere Beach and the ocean. vious credits include “The 781-284-5657 for the estimated 108 Airbnb Wolves” (Captain), “Middle- properties in the city. Betterman said the No. The reasons for its popular- “The City Council is con- 1 reason people stay at his ity as an Airbnb destination? sidering a recommendation property is to visit relatives in “I have five-star reviews by Councillor-at-Large Ste- Revere. “They also come here and every amenity guests ven Morabito to impose the to see the Red Sox play the want,” said Betterman. “The maximum tax levy that is Yankees, to visit Fanueil Hall, City of Revere offers a public allowable in the state, which to see the historic landmarks beach that is absolutely spec- essentially means 9 percent of in Boston.” tacular. We have MBTA train any Airbnb revenues would Just how popular is Better- service that is close. go directly to the City of Re- man’s apartment? Betterman said he looks vere,” said Betterman. “Out of 4,052 Airbnb and forward to talking about his BACK By Betterman’s calcula- Homeaway properties in Bos- Airbnb property when the tions, the City of Revere could ton, we’re ranked No. 2,” said Council holds its next public earn as much as $300,000 to Betterman. “And that com- meeting on the subject prior $500,000 per year from Airb- pares to Back Bay, North End, to its vote on a new ordinance. nb properties in Revere. and Beacon Hill apartments.”

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REVERE BOY SCOUT TROOP 15 AT AMERICAN LEGION POST 61 FOURTH ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST Photos by Derek Kouyoumjian

Revere Boy Scout Troop 15 held their fourth annual pancake breakfast at the American Legion Post 61 on Broadway. The scouts and supporters served up freshly made pancakes and other breakfast standards with proceeds to help fund scouting activities. The coincidence of this event falling on St Patrick’s Day was not overlooked.

Troop 15 Scout Finnigan Baum gets into the St Patrick’s Day Troop 15 Scouts Nathaniel Kerins and Will Hurley have Sunny D spirit for his mom Kelly Carlson. and apple juice ready to help wash down those pancakes.

Organizers of the pancake breakfast: Cubmaster Jason Altieri, Scoutmaster Pat McNair Sr., Scoutmaster Mike Fortin and his wife, Colleen, Claire McNair, Mary Fortin, and Scoutmaster Noel Baum. Lizabeth Struppa checks to see if her daughter Zoe approves of Claire McNair and Mary Fortin command the important duty of the pancakes, spoiler alert: she does! pancake production.

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FREEZIN’ FOR A REASON: RAISING FUNDS FOR SPECIAL OLYMPIC ATHLETES 21ST ANNUAL POLAR PLUNGE AT REVERE BEACH The Polar Plunge came to Revere Beach last Saturday morn- ing with the theme “Freezin’ for a Reason.” Under a bright sky, some 250 participants ran across the sand at America’s first pub- lic beach and jumped into the chilly Atlantic to raise money for the Special Olympics of Massachusetts. Among the participants were numerous citizens of Revere and surrounding communi- ties, first responders, and elected officials. In all, approximately $140,000 was raised for the Special Olympics. Great job by all involved, for a great cause.

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TRAGEDY, SADNESS IN NEW ZEALAND Forum New Zealand is a beautiful country that seems far removed, both literally and figuratively, from the problems facing the rest of our troubled planet. However, the tragic shootings at two mosques in New Zea- land this past Friday have demonstrated that there is no place on earth that is immune from the forces of evil and hatred that are tearing apart the fabric of our societies. As we are writing this, 50 persons have been confirmed dead, with another 31 injured, of whom nine are in critical condition, including a 4-year-old child. The shootings are typical of the cowardly perpetrators of these deeds: They choose churches, mosques, and synagogues where their victims are unarmed and worshipping their God pursuant to their individual faith in a place where the victims feel most safe. Are we getting to the point where every house of worship must hire armed guards in order to protect their congregants? New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, was unequiv- ocal in her resolve to take action in the wake of the tragedy. “Within 10 days of this horrific act of terrorism, we will have announced reforms that I believe will have made our communi- ty safer,” Ms. Ardern said. To be sure, there is no one action that any government can take to prevent this sort of tragedy from happening. Hatred and mental-illness always will exist. However, common-sense measures can be undertaken re- garding the sales and licensing of the sort of military arms that are responsible for these mass shootings. While none of us can predict the future, we do not have to be Nostradamus to know that until we restrict the sale of these weapons of mass murder, they will occur again -- and again LETTERS to the Editor -- and again. CORREGGIO Councillor. loss of human life in at the Papal state in the U.S. Italian ENDORSED BY The Carmen’s Union feels Christ Church, New Zealand immigrants were accused of ANOTHER SIGN OF CLIMATE very fortunate to have a friend mosque, it’s worth mentioning being anarchists. I hope that CHANGE LOCAL 589 of your stature and integrity the wonderful Muslim com- Mayor Arrigo, City Coun- Dear Editor, running for re-election in the munity that has taken root in cilors, and other community “Historically catastrophic” flooding is the description of what The following endorsement City of Revere. You are a great Revere. These are our neigh- leaders will, in this difficult has been happening across our nation’s Midwestern Plains states was written to Candidate for asset to the working men and bors, classmates, friends, busi- time, reach out to the Muslim this past week, thanks to a combination of heavy snows and City Council John R. Corre- women in the City of Revere. ness owners, and community community through visits to unseasonably cold weather followed by unusually heavy rains. gio before being acquired by Therefore, Local 589 urges helpers. We thank them for local mosques and communi- the Revere Journal. It reads as When most of us think of climate change, images of rising all their members and their their contributions to our com- ty centers. I would urge all my follows: sea levels and fearsome hurricanes that threaten our dense- families who live in Revere munity. We thank them for fellow non-Muslim Revere Dear Brother Correggio: to support your candidacy for their friendship. And we de- citizens to visit a mosque, ly-populated coastal cities are what come to our minds. It is with great pleasure the Revere City Councillor. plore all stereotypical notions reach out to a neighbor, visit But this past week’s unprecedented events in the heart of our Executive Board and Mem- Sincerely, about them, the same negative a Halal store, or do anything nation’s bread basket should make all of us realize that no place bership of the Boston Car- John A. Clancy stereotypes that burdened our you can to let our friends and on earth is safe from the devastating effects of climate change, men’s Union Local 589 of Irish and Italian ancestors, as neighbors know that they are which are accelerating at a rate faster than even the most-dire the Almagated Transit Union, NOW IS A TIME FOR well as many other newer eth- appreciated and welcome here models had predicted. AFL/CIO-CLC, who repre- GOOD NEIGHBORS nic groups in our history. For in this great city. It should be clear to all of us by now that whatever the costs sent over 5,900 workers at example, the Irish immigrants Sincerely, Dear Editor, may be of implementing green energy measures, they will be the MBTA, has endorsed your were accused of seeking a Joseph McHugh As we mourn the tragic far outweighed by the costs of the devastation caused by the candidacy for Revere City forces of nature that await us if we do not change our ways immediately. Guest Op-Ed

The Revere Journal reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. The Revere Journal publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express Looking at women as heroes their opinions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of The Revere Journal. By Christine Armstrong OSS Registry during her time attention of renowned educa- Finally, in 1866, she wrote Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. in China. Julia Child never tor Alice Freeman Palmer, and Little Women and from that March is Women’s Histo- backed down from a chal- the rest, as they say, is history. point forward her family nev- ry month, and Friday, March lenge, and throughout her life, Lottie later founded the Palm- er suffered financially. 8 was International Women’s she had the freedom to do er Memorial Institute in North This Women’s History Day. As I look back on the what she loved. Carolina, providing top-notch Month, let’s remember Loui- legacy of women in our coun- It’s important to invest so educational opportunities to sa and all women who are the try, I’m reminded of the vast you can pursue your inter- African-American children. primary earners in their fam- number of accomplishments ests, now, and in retirement. Consider building into your ily; make a long-term invest- and achievements that wom- Julia lived life to the fullest; long-term financial plans, ment in your retirement and en have made. In Massachu- we should all take that as an a savings portfolio for your lessen the load. Regularly evere setts, alone, these five women example. Invest in your future dependent’s educational op- evaluate the risk level in your stand out to me as heroes who and support what you love portunities – they might be portfolio versus potential re- R through careful financial plan- the next Charlotte Hawkins ward to keep on track to reach fought their way to the top. Journal Let’s remember them, honor ning. Think outside the box Brown! A 529 college sav- your goals. 385 Broadway , Revere, MA 02151 them, and keep moving for- with philanthropic services ings plan is a step you can 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 ward! and sustainable investments – take to give your children the Lucy Stone, Abolitionist the sky’s the limit. gift of higher learning. Women have been making Directory Julia Child less than men for years – re- Who can forget Cam- Charlotte Hawkins Louisa May Alcott, ally. bridge’s beloved Julia Child? Brown Author Lucy Stone noticed this Advertising and Marketing She changed the world of Bet this is a name you ha- Born to a poor family in disparity all the way back in Marketing Director food in America and made ven’t heard before, but let me Pennsylvania, Louisa moved 1844. Working at Oberlin Col- Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] French food accessible to the tell you, it’s one you should to Boston, when she was two. lege while attending school Assistant Marketing Directors home cook. know. 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Ten new films by and about immigrants to premiere in Boston

Journal Staff at each event at the Boston Dimple Rana, who is Indi- pion in supporting us.” Public Library on March 31 an, who ran for a seat in the CSFilms is working with Ten short documentary and April 1. The idea of the 2017 city council race, called local, regional and nation- films, including one on- Re films is to generate discuss “Campaign for a new Ameri- al organizations to facilitate vere resident Dimple Rana, about immigration. can.” It’s actually a film about dialogue about immigration will share a view from all The films include stories Rana’s mother, Lata Rana across the country. over the world, featuring im- of Rohingya refugee, a So- and raising a first-generation Show times: Sunday, March migrants being filmed by im- mali family, Haitian healing daughter who has an interest 31, 2:30-4 p.m. and Monday, migrants. through dance, an Indian cam- in politics and community ac- April 1 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the The Boston-based Com- paigning for office, a Puerto tivisim. Boston Public Library, Copley munity Supported Film (CS- Rican cultural activist, a nurs- “She worked on my cam- Square, Rabb Hall, 700 Boyl- Film), with Michael Sheridan, ing home worker from Ugan- paign, she marched, she cooked ston St., Boston. founder and director, selected da, a Christian refugee from and basically opened her home and trained 10 immigrants Bhutan, an Ethiopian helping to my campaign,” Dimple from 10 different countries to rural Americans overcome Rana said. “It’s her story com- produce 10 short documenta- addiction, and a story of an ing from India as an immigrant Shooting threat // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ry films on their fellow new undocumented daughter with and also as a woman raising a immigrants. DACA status. family (with her husband Jag- the school was safe for deadliest high school shooting students stormed the State Five films including the One film, directed by Qin dish Rana) a supporting what opening the next morning. in United States history. School Raul Brazil and fired one on Rana will be screened Li, focuses on Revere resident her children do. She’s a cham- “In addition,the school ad- Then just last week in Sao randomly at students and ministration has applied ap- Paulo, Brazil two former staff--killing ten. propriate disciplinary action in accordance with the Revere High School Student Hand- book,” said Kelly. “Out of Op-Ed // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 an abundance of caution, we have an increased police pres- for our country, Clara stood Life is unpredictable; start a Radio's "Morning Meeting". ence at Revere High School up and cared for hundreds rainy-day fund to make sure As a financial advisor, Chris- and will continue to work in of soldiers suffering from you aren’t blindsided by un- tine's wealth management collaboration with the Revere wounds and serious illness. expected expenses. Putting practice is centered on help- Police Department to ensure After the war, she established away a small amount each ing clients pursue their most the safety of our school com- the American Red Cross, and paycheck will help offset any meaningful long-term goals munity.” was the organization’s first future cost. by identifying and addressing On February 14, 2018, a president. Christine Armstrong is key financial challenges. She gunman opened fire at -Mar Health care costs have been an executive director with also has specific expertise in jory Stoneman Douglas High on the rise for years; it’s im- Morgan Stanley Boston, Family Wealth Advising, a School in Parkland, Florida, portant to plan your finances and a frequent contributor to topic which is relevant to the killing seventeen students and so if something happens, you Bloomberg Radio, WBZ's residents in Beacon Hill. staff members and injuring and your family are secure. "Before the Bell" and Herald seventeen others. Witnesses identified nineteen-year-old expelled student Nikolas Cruz The future of health as the assailant. Cruz fled the scene on foot by blending begins with you The more researchers know about what makes each of with other students, and was us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. arrested about one hour later Join a research effort with one million people nationwide in nearby Coral Springs. to create a healthier future for all of us. He confessed to being JoinAllofUs.org the perpetrator and he was 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 Founding Members of Partners HealthCare charged with 17 counts of [email protected] or [email protected] premeditated murder and 17 Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. counts of attempted murder. Cruz’s killing spree is the

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Marie Doherty James Daniel Weeder Jr. Peter Mastrangelo Master seamstress, fashion designer Past Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus and Retired Boston firefighter and family matriarch Past President of St. Anthony’s Holy Name Society Peter C. Mas- trangelo, retired Marie B. (Oliver) Doherty James Daniel Weeder, Jr., BFF of Everett, of Brooksby Village, Peabody a lifelong resident of Revere, died on March a former 79 year resident of died on March 17 at the age of 13. Revere, passed away follow- 91. Peter proudly ing a long illness on Thursday, James proudly served his served his country in the Unit- March 14 at Phillips Manor country in the United States ed States Army and fought in Nursing Home of Lynn. Navy on the USS Sirona in World War II serving as a tank Born, raised and educated World War II. He had a band crew member in the 2nd Ar- in Revere Schools, she was a for many years named Jimmy mor Division. He returned 1942 graduate of Revere High Weeder’s Orchestra. He was from the war to become a Fire School. She lived in Revere self employed as a glazier at Fighter in Boston from which for 79 years before moving to his company Metro Glass. He zello. He is also survived by he later retired. many loving nieces and neph- Brooksby Village, Peabody in sister of the late Elizabeth was also a past Grand Knight band, Sal of New Hampshire Born and raised in Boston ews. 2004. “Betty” Steritti, Patricia Frye and member of the Knights and the late Jacqueline (Weed- to the late Miguel and Maria A Graveside Service was Most of her life she was and her late husband, Warren of Columbus #179 4th degree er) Pepe and Daniel Weeder (Pisano), he was the beloved held at Woodlawn Cemetery, blessed with an intrinsic abil- and Cosmo “Billy” Oliver. for 60 years and a Knights of and his surviving wife, Louise husband of the late Theresa Everett on Saturday, March ity as a master seamstress and She is also lovingly survived Columbus Bishop Cheverus of Topsfield; cherished grand- (Patti), caring father of Peter 16. In lieu of flowers, dona- fashion designer. All of her by nine grandchildren, 13 Council. James was also a past father of Alexis Drebit and her M. Mastrangelo of Maine, tions can be made to St. Jude family, extended family and great-grandchildren, her sis- President of the Holy Name at husband, Brandon of Revere, dear brother of Maria Recchia Children’s Research Hospital, associates saw Marie as the ter-in-law, Eleanor Oliver of St. Anthony’s Church for 60 James Daly of Revere, Kaitlin and her late husband, Rich- 501 St. Jude Palce, Memphis, go-to person when in need Melrose and her brother-in- years. He was a co-director McKinney and Charles Daly ard and the late Angelo Mas- TN 38105-9959. Arrange- of a minor alteration up to law, Retired Revere Deputy of St. Anthony Sunday school Jr., both of Texas and Michael trangelo, Jerry Mastrangelo, ments were by the Paul Buon- and including a total wedding Fire Chief, Vincent “James” for 11 years and was present- Madden of Peabody; adoring Albert Mastrangelo, Frances figlio & Sons-Bruno Funeral ensemble. Her designs were Steritti of Nahant. She is also ed an Honorary Award from great-grandfather of Ava Ma- Mauro, Michael Scorzello, Home. For guest book, please authentic and detail perfect. survived by her former son-in- Governor Michael Dukakis rie Drebit and caring nephew Rocco Scorzello, Frederick visitwww.Buonfiglio.com. Many of her nieces and neph- law, Frank Carolan of Palmet- for his work with the Sunday of the late Emma De’Angelis. Scorzello, and Joseph Scor- ews enjoy relating stories of to, Florida. school. He volunteered at He is also survived by many a special party, a wedding, a In lieu of flowers, remem- the Don Orione Home in East loving nieces, nephews and first holy communion celebra- brances may be made to the Boston for many years. He Mitchell Tobin cousins. tion, etc. with Auntie Marie’s Frontal Temporal Brain Dis- will be sorely missed by his A visitation will be held Civil Engineer for J.F. White Construction and part in the event. orders Unit at Massachusetts family and friends. at the Paul Buonfiglio & For many years, Marie was General Hospital, Boston by Born in Somerville on U.S. Navy veteran of the Persian Gulf War Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, a member of the Revere Wom- visiting www.ftld-boston.org. May 17, 1927 to the late 128 Revere St, Revere on Family and en’s Club. Funeral arrangements were James Weeder Sr. and Mary Thursday, March 21, from 4 friends are in- She was the beloved wife entrusted to the Vertuccio & (DeAngelis), he was the be- to 8 p.m. A Funeral Mass will vited to attend of the late, Revere Firefight- Smith Home for Funerals, loved husband of 67 years to be celebrated at St. Anthony’s visiting hours to- er, John J. “Chickie” Doherty, Revere. Entombment was at Gloria (D’Agnese), devot- Church on Friday at 10 a.m. day, Wednesday, Sr. who passed in 2004. She Woodlawn Community Mau- ed father of Pamela Weed- (Everyone to meet directly at March 20 from was the cherished mother soleum (The Versailles Bldg.) er-McKinney and her hus- Church.) Interment will be 4 to 8 p.m. in the Vertuccio of John J. Doherty, Jr. and Everett. band, Robert of Ipswich and in Woodlawn Cemetery. For & Smith Home for Funerals, his wife, Diane of Tarpon In lieu of flowers, remem- Andrea Weeder of Revere; guest book, please visitwww. 773 Broadway, (Route 107) Springs, Florida, Donna M. brances may be made to the dear brother of Marilyn Marotta and her husband, Al- (Weeder) Tuccelli and her hus- Buonfiglio.com. Revere for Mitchell C. Tobin Frontal Temporal Brain Dis- who lost an intense struggle fred J., of Saugus, Doreen P. orders Unit at Massachusetts Carolan of Revere and the Doan Le of more than four years with General Hospital, Boston by metastatic cancer on Sunday, late Revere Fire Chief, Daniel visiting www.ftld-boston.org. J. Doherty and his surviving Owner of Allure Salon in Everett March 17 at Boston’s Brigham For more information, & Womens’ Hospital. He was wife, Marjorie A. Doherty of please visit www.vertuccio- loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend Danvers. She was the dear 50 years old. andsmith.com. Funeral services were held His funeral will be conduct- loved most (after his family) on Tuesday, March 19 at the ed from the funeral home on working as a Registered Civil Wing Fook Funeral Home, 13 Thursday, March 21 at 10 a.m. Engineer for J. J. White Con- Helen Walker Gerard St., Boston for Doan followed by a Funeral Mass in struction Co., a position he has Of Revere, formerly of Florida M. Le who passed away sur- St. Anthony of Padua Church, held for more than 20 years. rounded by her loving family 250 Revere St., Revere at 11 His hobbies and recreations Helen A. (Hallahan) Walk- on Tuesday, March 12 after a a.m. and immediately fol- were intense and included an er, 78, of Revere, formerly most courageous battle with lowed by interment at Wood- overwhelming focus on the of Tampa, Fla.,, passed away cancer at the Care Dimen- lawn Cemetery, Everett. games of golf and bowling. on Thursday, March 14, sur- sion Hospice House in Lin- Born and raised in Warren, He was the faithful and be- rounded by her loving family. coln. She was 43 years old. Ohio, he spent eight and a half loved husband of Josephine She was the beloved wife Born in Vietnam, Doan came years in the U.S. Navy. His M. (Filiti) Tobin and the cher- of the late Michael Walker, to the United States in 1989. commendations, decorations ished father of Joseph Michael loving mother of Deborah She furthered her education and medals are many: the Ex- and Anthony Simone Filiti, at Simoneau, Karen Crapo, Jan- by studying business and real pert Pistol Shot Medal, Sea home; the respected son in ice Varoqua and her husband, estate and earned her cosme- ing an extremely kind spirit. Service Deployment Ribbon law of Simone “Sam” Filiti Aiman, Christine LaRosa and tology license. She worked She would always make time (2), National Defense Service and Filippa A. “Phyllis” Filiti her husband, Steven and Lynne diligently in an elite salon to help anyone in need. Her Medal, Southwest Asia Service and the dear brother in law of: Scanzillo and her husband, Marc; adored grandmother until she reached her goal of determination and countless medal, Navy “E” Ribbon, Navy Rosario S. Filiti, all of Revere; of Stephanie Orlandino, No- opening her own business, Al- acts of kindness is her legacy. Unit Commendation, Kuwait the devoted son of Anita C. elle Holley and her husband, lure Salon in Everett. She was She was the beloved wife Liberation Medal and the Joint Tobin-Drummond of Warren, Matthew, Noorelle Varoqua, very successful and all her cli- of George Rozantes of Win- Service Achievement Medal. Ohio and the late Michael J. Alexa Ghosheh, Doug Crapo, ents and employees loved her throp; loving mother of Ray- He was discharged as an Oper- “Mickey” Vucinich and the Natasha Varoqua and Katie for the beautiful person that mond Phan, Brian Phan, and ations Specialist 2nd Cl. late Inez Vucinich. He is also Two-Year Anniversary and Michael Simoneau and she was. Ruth Rozantes; the cherished He came to Boston in 1998 lovingly survived by a sister step-grandmother of Steven In 2004, on her birthday, daughter of Anna Le of Bos- and graduated from North- and brother. and Dana LaRosa and cher- she married the love of her ton and the dear sister of Thuy eastern University, Class of In lieu of flowers, remem- ished great-grandmother of life, George Rozantes (owner Le, Michael Le, Tu Le, Kieu 2000. brances may be made to: Michael, Eva, Connor, Emma, of George’s Autobody in East Le and the late Doa Le. She After his marriage to his de- Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Emilia, Mason, Kylie and Boston.) The couple had a is also lovingly survived by voted wife, Josephine M. (Fil- Division of Development & Jackson. Las Vegas wedding and began many nieces, nephews and iti) Tobin in August of 2001, the “Jimmy Fund,” P.O. Box Funeral arrangements were their life together residing in extended family and friends. the couple lived in Revere for 849168, Boston, MA 02284- by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Winthrop. Doan will be always be re- a short time before moving to 9168. For additional informa- Funeral Home, Revere. In- An avid world traveler, membered, loved, and missed. West Peabody. Until last fall, tion, please visit: www.vertuc- terment was at Woodlawn Doan Le will be most remem- Interment was in Cedar he was still doing what he cioandsmith.com. Cemetery in Everett. For bered for always being fash- Grove Cemetery, Boston. guestbook, please visit www. ionable, creative and for hav- vazzafunerals.com. Francis Dow III In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of Loving and devoted husband and father and 11 1 1 Vazza Joseph valued Keolis employee Francis C. Nov. , 924 – Mar. 24, 20 7 "Beechwood" “Frank” Dow Son, Brother,Carmine husband, father, son- Festa, Sr. III, formerly of in-law, brother-in-law, father-in- Funeral May 22, 1928 - March 26, 2018 Revere, passed A.law, grandfather, Micciulla great grandfather, away on March 2 uncle, cousin, friend, neighbor, One Year Anniversary at the age of 48. Home Frank, a mechanic by trade, co-worker, chef extrordinaire, We miss you utilized his laudable skills fixer of all things broken. 262 Beach St., Revere so much. while proudly serving our For all who knew him, it was clear (781) 284-1127 country during Desert Storm that he put his all in whatever his Love, and returned to civilian life to hands found to do. become a highly sought after We miss him dearly on this 1 year Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral Ann, Joey, and Johnny and deeply valued employee Francis Dow Jr., dear broth- anniversary of his passing. of Keolis. He was a loving er of Jennifer M. Dow and Daughter, Lorraine, www.vazzafunerals.com and devoted husband and fa- her husband, John McCuster Sons Carmine, Richard, James, TORF FUNERAL ther who would move moun- of Haverhill, loved uncle to and their families SERVICE tains for his family. The things many nieces and nephews and Pre-need planning with our he would do with the kids! His beloved friend to all. OBITUARIES price protection guarantee. friends and loved ones will Funeral arrangements were All obituaries and death notices Arrangements made at our forever miss his brash sense of by the Paul Buonfiglio & facility or in the comfort of humor, his unyielding view- Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, will be at a cost of your own home points, his appetite for life and Revere. In lieu of flowers, 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: steadfast loyalty. donations can be made to the $100.00 per paper. Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden Danny S. Smith He was the beloved hus- Disabled & Limbless Veter- That includes photo. Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) 773 Broadway M.L. Torf (1867-1940) band of Donna (Janerico) ans www.dlvets.comand a Please send to Revere, MA 02151 Richard A. Pruneau Dow, devoted father of Fran- GoFundMe account has been Phone (781) 284-7756 (617) 889-2900 cis “Frankie” Charles Dow, lV established to assist his fam- [email protected] and Richard “Richie” Joseph www.vertuccioandsmith.com (800)428-7161 ily with expenses. For guest or call 781-485-0588 Dow; adored son of Kath- book, please visit www.Buon- www.torffuneralservice.com leen Dow (Kelly) and the late figlio.com. Wednesday, March 20, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 9 OBITUARIES Mary Jo Belmonte Virginia Fiore Paul Stickney Revere Schools retiree Fiore Family Matriarch Actor and artistic director Family and friends are invit- Family and friends are in- Paul S. Stickney of Saugus, ed to attend the Visitation on vited to attend a Visitation formerly of Revere, died on Friday, March 22 in the Ver- today, Wednesday, March March 17. tuccio & Smith, Home for Fu- 20 in the Vertuccio & Smith, Paul was a graduate of St. nerals, 773 Broadway (Route Home for Funerals, 773 Dominic Savio High School 107) Revere from 9 to 11 a.m., Broadway (Route 107) Re- and Mass College of Art. He for Mary Jo (Powers) Belmon- vere from 9 to 10:30 a.m. for worked for many years both te who passed unexpectedly Virginia E. (Merrill) Fiore, locally and internationally on on Sunday, March 17 at the 99, who passed after a long stage acting in productions Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, illness on Sunday, March 17 such as “Annie,” “Annie Get Melrose. Her Funeral Service in the Lighthouse Nursing Your Gun,” and “ Aladdin,” will be conducted in the funeral Care Center & Rehabilitation just to name a few. He also home following the visitation Her late husband, Arthur of Revere. Her Funeral Mass all of Revere and the cherished was the artistic director for no Funeral Home 128 Revere at 11:15 a.m. and immediate- E. Belmonte, passed on, Jan. will be celebrated following great-grandmother of Taylor many Renaissance Fairs. Be- St, Revere on Friday, March ly followed by interment in 3, 2004. She is the beloved today’s visitation at 11 a.m. in A. Fiore, Henry L. Anesse, IV sides his love for entertaining, 22from 4 to 8 p.m. A Funer- Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. mother of Arthur E. Belmon- St. Anthony of Padua Church, and Isabella Rose Cushing; he was a Disney fanatic, and al Service celebrating Paul’s Born, raised and educated te Jr. and his wife, Christine 250 Revere St., Revere and dear sister to Verna Leander of would visit whenever possi- life will be held on Satur- in East Boston, she attended of Charlton and the cherished immediately followed by in- Florida, Valerie Lindgren and ble. day, March 23 at Highrock East Boston schools and was a grandmother of Adam Bel- terment at Puritan Lawn Me- her husband, Wayne of York, The beloved son of the late Church at First Baptist Sa- graduate of East Boston High monte and his wife, Evie of morial Park, Peabody. Maine, and the late Phillip Allan and Theresa (Frammar- lem, 292 Lafayette St, Salem School, Class of 1952. She Andover, Joseph, Kyle, Brian Mrs. Fiore would have cel- and Victor Merrill. The proud tino), he was the dear brother at 10 a.m. (Please go directly came to live in Revere over 60 and Maya Belmonte, all of ebrated her 100th Birthday on daughter of the late Goodwin of David Stickney of Saugus to church) Interment will be years ago. For more than 20 Charlton and the dear sister of Oct. 8. Ivory Merrill and Ethel-Mae and the late Allan Stickney, in Holy Cross Cemetery. In years, she was employed by On Dec. 11, 2008, she lost cherished uncle of Arthur the Revere School System, as Claire DeBow of California (Barton) Merrill, she is also lieu of flowers, please donate and the late Phyllis Stanford. the love of her life, her beloved lovingly survived by many and Oliver and is also loving- in Paul’s memory to the Jos- a Lead Cafeteria Worker serv- husband, James V. Fiore. She ly survived by his godchild, ing the Revere High School She is also lovingly survived nieces, nephews, grand-nieces lin Diabetes Center by visit- was the adored mother of Da- Emma Morschilok and many and the Lincoln School, from by her sister-in-law, Jennie and grandnephews. ing Joslin.org For guest book where she retired. She had a Belmonte of Revere and by vid D. Fiore and his wife, Lin- For more information, aunts, uncles and cousins. please visit www.Buonfiglio. long and pleasant relationship many nieces, nephews, grand- da, devoted grandmother of please visit www.vertuccio- Visiting hours will be in the com. with the St. Anthony of Padua nieces and grandnephews. Charmaine J. Fiore, Merissa L. andsmith.com. Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bru- Parish Community. She was In lieu of flowers, remem- Fiore and Sabrina L. Anesse, a member of the Anthonian brances may be made to the Club and was also active with Winthrop PACE Center (Pa- the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the tient Activities Fund) 10 Gove Mottollo Post #4524 in Re- St., East Boston, MA 02128. vere as a longtime member For more information, and volunteer with special please visit www.vertuccio- St. John’s School delivers Harvest to Franciscan Food Center events and functions. andsmith.com. On Ash Wednesday some of the third-graders at St. John’s School in the North End took a brisk walk over to Louise Bianchi St. Anthony Shrine to deliver the freshly harvested tow- Self-employed seamstress er garden produce grown at Louise (Nardone) Bianchi St. John’s for the Franciscan of Billerica, formerly of Re- Food Center, while there, they vere, died on March 12 at the received ashes and took time age of 101. to say special Lenten prayers. A self employed seamstress Third-grade students always for many years, she was the enjoy looking at the dolls of beloved wife of the late Atteo different Congregations of Bianchi, devoted mother of religious sisters in the lobby. Richard Bianchi and his wife On this day, Brother John Jas- Leona of Arizona, Nancy Zero kowiak, who spent his spare of Woburn and Jean Bianchi of time for several decades sew- Billerica. She is also survived ing traditional habits for the dolls, spoke with our students by four loving grandchildren, New England Hospice, 190 about this labor of love and the late Maria Bianchi and Old Derby St., Suite 304, explained the history of sev- seven great-grandchildren. Hingham, MA 02043 or to the eral of the dolls. Principal Funeral arrangements were Elder Services of the Merri- Karen McLaughlin is espe- by the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons mack Valley, 280 Merrimack cially grateful to Brother John Funeral Home, Revere. In lieu St., Suite 400, Lawrence, MA for the time he spent with the of flowers, donations may be 01843. Students from St. John School in the North End. made in Louise’s memory to students. POLICE NEWS ROAD RAGE Police quickly intervened use her phone. She handed it 12, police were called to the Dougie (Joseph D) McGrath, Sr. A Revere man has been and charged the man. over, and while using it, the scene of several cars being hit Loved by many, his children and grandchildren charged in a road rage incident Afonso Guilherme Valen- victim said the woman used on Centennial Avenue. Police on Broadway last Wednesday, tim, 18, of 394 Ocean Ave. an app on the phone to trans- searched the area and found were his world and his light March 13. was charged with malicious fer $40 out of a bank account. the suspect car parked with Police were in the area destruction of property under The suspect said the friend the engine running. Officers Dougie (Joseph D.) Mc- when they witnessed a car try- $1,200 and disorderly con- had approved the transfer. confronted the driver, who Grath, Sr. passed away on ing to take a left from Broad- duct. Bianca Calderon, 24, of 1 was stumbling and unsure on March 6 at the age of 67 after way onto Central Avenue. The Beach St., has been charged his feet when he got out. After a brave but brief battle with car got caught in traffic and a ATTEMPTED with attempted larceny. further investigation he was pancreatic cancer. passenger got out and began LARCENY believed to be intoxicated. He was a loving husband harassing the person in front OPERATING UNDER Jose Portillo, 38, of 11 and devoted father. His chil- A Beach Street woman is Highland St., was charged of them. At the same time, a being charged with allegedly THE INFLUENCE dren and grandchildren were car behind them started to go with leaving the scene of his world and his light. He stealing money from a friend A Highland Street man is property damage, negligent around. The passenger then via an app on her phone. being charged with fleeing coached his son’s baseball approached that car and al- operation, operating under the team and never missed a base- On March 12, the victim the scene of an accident and influence of alcohol and pos- legedly kicked the door and – who works at Dunkin’ (Do- driving under the influence of ball, softball or hockey game of Cheryl (Mosca), loving son session of an open container grabbed the window – crack- nuts) – saw a friend come by alcohol. that his children played in. of Ann (Nolan) and the late in a motor vehicle. ing it. the store. The friend asked to Around 3:30 p.m. on March Watching those games and George McGrath, devoted fa- gatherings with family were ther of Nikki McGrath and the times he loved best. her mother, Lois McGrath of He was a 1969 graduate of Revere, Kaitlyn Mahoney and WEEKLY CRIME Report Winthrop High School where her boyfriend, T.J. Castiello of he excelled in football, bas- Revere, Eddie Mahoney and Journal Staff Reports Motor Vehicle *Thefts/ Broadway; Lee Burbank Squire Road; Ward Street; ketball and track. He loved his girlfriend, Marilin Ber- golf and Saturday golf outings Breaks: (3) Hwy; Cleveland/Revere; Lynn Street; Everett Street; roa, Makayla McGrath and House Breaks: (4) *Allston Street; Bradstreet Centennial Avenue; Ameri- North Shore Rd; and North with his friends. Dougie McGrath, all of Sau- He played semi-pro foot- Lincoln Street; Proctor Avenue; and *Parkway. can Legion Hwy; Broadway/ Shore Rd/Oak Island. gus; cherished grandfather Avenue; Proctor Avenue; and Parkway; Broadway; Ward ball in Everett and was hon- of Jayden, Akovi and Amari; ored to have been invited to Proctor Avenue. Motor Vehicle Accidents: Street; Broadway; Lee Bur- House Parties/Loud Stereo dear brother of Ann Cheney, (25) bank Hwy; Winthrop/Elm; Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 5 try out for the Chicago Bears Pattie McGrath, Mary Hogan and he had a short stint with Commercial Breaks: (0) Brown Circle (3); Broad- Everett Street; Centennial Av- and her husband, Dave and way; American Legion Hwy; enue; American Legion Hwy; the team before getting hurt. the late George McGrath and Dougie worked at O’Con- his surviving wife, Jane, all of Report nor Construction Local 1121 in Winthrop; caring son-in-law of ARREST Canton for 18 years. He truly Carol Mosca and her husband, enjoyed going to work and con- the late Frank; brother-in-law TUESDAY, MARCH 12 operation of a motor vehicle, ty damage. He also was cited vehicle wth an open container sidered them his second family. of Frank Mosca and his wife, A 15-year-old juvenile was and leaving the scene of an for the civil motor vehicle in- of alcohol. He loved and was loved by Maria and Michelle Napolitano arrested on charges of assault accident after causing proper- fraction of operating a motor so many as shown by the hun- and her husband, Nicholas. He and assault by means of a dan- dreds of people who showed is also survived by many loving gerous weapon. up for his fundraiser. The out- Patriots Oil Special $ 95 nieces and nephews. Jose F. Portillo, 38, of 11 19(most cars) pouring of love and support Funeral arrangements were Highland St., was arrested on $ 95 Patriots Brake Special was a tremendous source of by the Paul Buonfiglio & charges of operating a motor www.vinsauto.com 99 (most cars) pride for him and his family. Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, vehicle while under the in- He was the beloved husband Revere. fluence of liquor, negligent 781-284-8073 | 195 American Legion Hwy

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The RHS Girls Basketball Banquet Brunch was held at The Marina at the Wharf on Sunday March 17.

Senior Emily DiGiulio with around parents Peter and Debbie.

The Junior Varsity Team shows off their new gift from the Parents Club. Karolina Da Silva, Belma Mujic, Yasmine El Hajjajy, Manuela Tobon, Kimberly Alvisuriz, Nicole Bagley, Giana Losann, Astrid Noriega and Gianna Mahoney.

Captains Emily DiGiulio and Erika Cheever with Phil Golditch.

Erica Anderson presents the Parents Club Kathleen O’Donnell Varsity Coach Matt Willis presented the team’s only senior, Emily and Paul Cheever with gifts from the team. DiGiulio with the Patriot Award.

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ALL-SCHOLASTIC HONORS Pam Gonzalez concludes her outstanding basketball career at St. Mary’s High School

By Cary Shuman this year’s MIAA Tourna- from attempting the potential of her most talented team- ment, leading St. Mary’s to game-tying shot. mates was sophomore starting Pamela Gonzalez has been wins over Watertown, Bish- Gonzalez began her career guard Nicolette D’Itria, also selected as an All-Scholastic, op Fenwick, Amesbury, and at Revere High School and of Revere. a much-deserved honor fol- Archbishop Williams. was a key member of Lianne Gonzalez has turned down lowing her sensational senior Gonzalez had 23 points in O’Hara’s contingent that won scholarship offers from Divi- season for the St. Mary’s High the Spartans’ thrilling 62-59 18 consecutive games and sion 2 college programs, opt- School of Lynn girls basket- victory over two-time defend- became the top-ranked team ing to focus on a future career ball team. ing state champion Williams in Massachusetts. Gonza- in nursing. She is considering Gonzalez, of Revere, led at the TD Garden. Gonzalez lez transferred to St. Mary’s Boston College, Northeastern, the Lady Spartans in to the had a huge three-point play where she netted her 1,000th Regis, and Emmanuel. Division 3 state championship to tie the game in the final career point and became the St. Mary’s coach Jeff Ne- game Saturday at Worces- minutes and assisted on the team’s leading scorer and whall said Gonzalez has ex- St. Mary’s senior Pamela Gonzalez (13) and teammates Mary- ter Polytechnic Institute. She game-winning three-pointer playmaker. celled not only as a basketball Ellen Riordan, Ashley Sullivan, and Ajhalae Acevedo join St. scored 16 points and had 12 by teammate Olivia Matela Gonzalez’s versatility al- player but as a student and Mary’s Coach Jeff Newhall in accepting the Division 3 state final- rebounds, but St. Mary’s fell with 5.7 seconds left. lowed her to alternate at guard team leader as well. ist trophy Saturday at Harrington Auditorium on the campus of to Hoosac Valley, 66-49. On the final possession, and frontcourt positions this “Pam’s basketball success Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The 5-foot-10-inch senior Gonzalez helped deny an season, often finishing as her is well documented, but what she is a great person who is cused on what she wants to do was simply phenomenal in Archbishop Williams player team’s leading rebounder. One people need to know is that a tremendous student and fo- in the future,” said Newhall.

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St. Mary’s senior Pamela Gonzalez looks to make a pass as Arch- bishop Williams players defend during the MIAA Division 3 state semifinal at the TD Garden. Gonzalez scored 23 points to lead St. Mary’s to a 62-59 victory over the two-time defending Division 3 state champions. Pictured above, The Varsity Team: Katie O’Donnell, Erica Anderson, Caroline Stasio, Alana Nelson, Carolina Bettero, Nina Cassinello, Lynzie Ander- son, Emily DiGiulio, Alejandra Guingue, Isabella Cuartas, Soleil Young, Chloe Giordano, Skyla DeSimone, and Erika Cheever. ROCCO LONGO Also pictured is Olivia Freni who was recognized for being there auto home rental to sing the National Anthem • • at each game and Danni Hope flood business commercial Randall who was recognized as • • the team’s super fan. Pictured left, Varsity Coach Happy Spring! Matt Willis pictured with Caro- we speak lina Bettero and Emily DiGiulio who were voted to League All españolCall for a• FREEportuguêse quote 617-387-7466 • italiano Stars 564 Broadway, Everett | www.sabatino-ins.com ATHLETE OF THE MONTH Kiana Napolitano THE The Revere High Athlete of the Month for March is RHS girls indoor track & field star REVERE JOURNAL "Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made" Kiana Napolitano. “Kiana had a tremendous SALE DAYS THURSDAY, MARCH 21ST THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 2019 senior year for us,” said RHS head coach Grocery Antonio LaBruna. “She was our team’s Great grocery specials Meat leading scorer, compiling 50 points on the "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" Ronzoni Pasta ...... 10/$10.00 "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" season, and our only girl to score in every Pasta Roni ...... 10/$10.00 meet. She was also one of the most versa- would like to Rice-a-roni ...... 10/$10.00 Family Pack Specials tile athletes on our team (Kiana competed B&M Baked beans ...... 10/$10.00 Grade A Chicken Tenders ...... $2.99/lb in the shot-put, 55 meter dash, high jump, Green Giant canned vegetables ...... 10/$10.00 Boneless Center cut pork loin chops ...... $1.89/lb 300 dash, and anchored the 4 x 200 relay) Cool whip 8 oz...... 10/$10.00 Bone-in chicken thighs ...... $1.09/lb Green Giant steamed vegetables ...... 10/$10.00 ask you to Boneless center cut pork roast ...... $1.79/lb which allowed me to match her up in Chobani yogurt ...... 10/$10.00 Boneless blade pork roast ...... $1.79/lb different events based on our opponents. Capri Sun ...... 2/$4.00 Bottom round London broil steaks ...... Kiana represents the definition of leading by Classic pasta sauce ...... 2/$4.00 $3.39/lb example. She is at every practice and works Wishbone salad dressing 15 oz...... 2/$4.00 Boca Burgers 10oz. select varieties ...... 2/$7.00 her tail off during the workouts. It was a Best yet bag coffee ...... $3.99 Bar S Franks jumbo size ...... 2/$3.00 Maxwell house K-cup coffee ...... $5.99 pleasure coaching her these past Lender big & crusty bagels ...... 2/$3.00 two indoor track seasons and Recycle this Best Yet butter quarters ...... 2/$7.00 Weekend Specials she’ll certainly be missed.” Best Yet Sour cream ...... 2/$3.00 Friday, March 22 through Sunday, March 24 BAKERY We support Revere Athletics Lemon bundt cake ...... $3.49 Newspaper Deli St. Pierre butter croissants...10pk ...... $5.99 Belgioso Slicing provolone ...... $4.99/lb Oreo cake ...... $5.99 Students, City employees, and their entire family are Margherito Genoa salami ...... $4.99/lb Pizza dough - white only ...... $1.29 Mrs. Ressler's buffalo turkey breast ...... $5.99/lb DELI eligible to join our Full Service Credit Union Kretchmar rotissiere chicken breast ...... $6.99/lb Hans Kissle cheese tortellini Salad ...... $5.99/lb Smithfield domestic cooked ham...... $2.99/lb Carando sweet cappicola ...... $6.99/lb Carando hot cappicola...... $6.99/lb Bakery Best yet roast beef ...... $6.99/lb REVERE ME FEDERAL Sourdough oval ...... $2.49 PRODUCE S'mores Brownies 4pk ...... $3.49 Fresh express garden salad ...... 4/$5.00 Grandma's coffee cake ...... $11.99 Green Giant russer potatoes...5lb bag...... 2/$5.00 CREDIT UNION Peach Pies ...... $3.99 Red seedless grapes ...... $1.49/lb MEAT Paying a Higher rate? Refinance with us Produce Family Pack Chicken drumsticks ...... 69¢/lb California Sweet & Seedless Jumbo size navel oranges $1.19/lb Oscar Meyer bacon 16oz...... $6.99 Fresh haddock ...... $4.99 Fresh Plum Tomatoes ...... 99¢/lb GROCERY Personal Loans 7.0% up to 24 mo. Fresh jumbo green bell peppers ...... $1.69/lb Hellmans mayonnaise..36oz...... $4.99 Pay off credit cards, home improvement, or vacation Fresh red onions ...... 89¢/lb Tropicana Orange Juice..59oz...... 2/$5.00 limit 4 We are Full Service, offering all the bells and whistles with personal service California fresh & crisp celery hearts ...... $1.99 Coca Cola 12pk ...... $3.99 + deposit

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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh with Capt. Ray Bourque and his son Kingston.

Mayor Walsh with Bruins Goalie Cleon Daskalakis.

Capt. Of the Children’s Hospital All Stars Kevin Chiles with May- or Marty Walsh.

Team USA Hockey Gold Medalist Mike Eruzione took a photo “The National Anthem” was performed by Vanessa Salvucci with Boston’s Mayor Marty Walsh prior to the game. shown with Mike Eruzione and her dad, Jack Salvucci.

Revere Ward 2 City Councillor Ira Novoselsky with Mayor Walsh. Captain Rick Middleton with special guests, Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Sens. Sal DiDomenico and Joe Boncore, Mayor Marty Walsh and Mike Eruzione.

Revere SEPAC’s Second Annual WALK FOR AUTISM

The Revere Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC), in partnership with the city of Revere, is pleased to announce their second Annual Walk for Autism. Please join us at the Revere High School Fieldhouse at 101 School Street, Revere, from 11:00AM-1:00PM on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Sunday, April 7, 2019 The mission of Revere SEPAC is to work towards the understanding, respect, support, and appropriate education for children with special 11:00AM -1:00PM needs in the community. In previous years, the Revere SEPAC has used their funding to support students enrolled in the special education The Fieldhouse at extended school-year program and within special education classrooms throughout the city of Revere. Revere High School

101 School Street, Revere, MA RAFFLES Registration Information 2019 Walk for Autism Individual adult: $20 *Pre-registration rate $15 by March 15th* “Stepping in the Students/Children $10 *Community service hours available with student ID* Child (3 and under) free Right Direction” Teams of 10 or more: $100

Jennifer Duggan, President [email protected] Pre-Registration Options Pre-registration rate: $15 by March 15th Vincenza Goodwin, Treasurer Email: [email protected] [email protected] INFLATABLES Phone: 781-485-7163 ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE AT

Michelle DeBellis, Secretary http://bit.ly/SEPAC2019 [email protected] Walk, Donate, or Volunteer Jaqualine Roy, RPS Liaison Our strength as a community is driven by [email protected] the commitment of individuals like you! LIVE DJ Start a team, set up a vendor table, or come Please contact Enza at walk with us to support the students of 781-485-7163 with questions. the . Wednesday, March 20, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13 BOSTON BRUINS ALUMNI AND THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL ALL STARS RAISE $20,000 IN ANNUAL CHARITY HOCKEY GAME FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Bruins Captain Ray Bourque is shown with Kevin Chiles and Capt. Kevn Chiles. Back row: Sen. Sal Ceremonial puck dropped by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, with Captains Kevin Chiles and Bruins DiDomenico, Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Sen. Joe Boncore, Mayor Marty Walsh and Mike Eruzione. legend Ray Bourque.

For the All Stars, John Papasadora was ready for the big game. A check for $20,000 was awarded to the Children’s Hospital fund was raised and presented prior to the game, shown from left, Captain Rick Middleton, Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Sens. Sal DiDomenico and Joe Boncore, Vanessa and Jack Salvucci, Mayor Marty Walsh, Michael Eruzione, Captain Kevin Chiles and Captain Ray Bourque.

Pictured above, the Bruins Alum- ni and the Children’s Hospital All Stars with referee John Garcia at center ice at Larsen Rink last Sunday afternoon. Pictured left, Pamela M Anderson was escorted on the ice by Bos- ton Bruin Reggie Lemelin. National Vietnam Give the Gift of War Veterans Day Hometown News A year’s subscription to The Revere Journal, When: Friday, MARCH Where: American Legion The Chelsea Record or TH The Winthrop Sun-Transcript. 29 , 2019 Post 61 $2630 in town or $50 60 for out of town. 0900-1100 (9am - 11am) 249 Broadway Revere, Name______MA 02151 Address______Please RSVP to (781) 286-8119

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ZBA APPROVES Chelsea now will be able to CAMBRIDGE HEALTH ALLIANCE RAISES NEARLY 50K TO SUPPORT FORBES PARK PLAN afford to live in the complex. That was very important to CHILDHOOD LITERACY CHELSEA - The Forbes the City,” he said. Park development proposal, The developer also agreed with more than 500 residen- to contribute $300,000 to tial units slated for the former the four schools at the Mary industrial campus, has been C. Burke Complex, which approved by the City’s Zon- is about two blocks from the ing Board of Appeals (ZBA) Forbes entrance. after four years and two major That said, not everyone was re-designs. happy with the news – and in The final iteration of the particular was Councillor Joe project includes 590 units of Perlatonda, who represents housing, with 60 percent of the Mill Hill and Forbes area. those units being condos for He said the problem with the sale and 59 units being afford- Forbes project is the same as able to a range of incomes. it has always been, and that There are also 1.6 parking problem is the fact that there spaces per unit, or 963 spac- is one access point. es. The project also boasts a In the first iteration, City major public access area to officials – including Ambrosi- the waterfront of the Chelsea no – had called for a bridge Creek and Mill Creek. The over the Chelsea Creek to current project also has a very Revere as a second access small amount of retail and of- point to alleviate traffic in fice uses, with both totaling the neighborhood. However, below 20,000 square-feet. this time around that was not The project, though still made a requirement, and Per- very large, was scaled back latonda said he was not happy from the developer’s (YIHE there was a concession made Forbes of China) original on that point. On Saturday, March 9, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) raised close to $50,000 at its annual Bike4Books spin-a-thon to benefit proposal in 2015. That pro- “It’s a shame that no one Project READ, its childhood literary initiative, at Tufts University in Medford. More than 70 people participated and raised funds to posal featured skyscrapers has thought about the conces- purchase new books to distribute to Pediatric patients who come to CHA for wellness visits. about 21 stories tall and more sions of the residents that live Pictured are physicians and staff from CHA Malden Family Medicine and CHA Somerville Hospital Primary Care. than 1,000 units of housing in our neighborhood,” he said. accompanied by large office “Right now, with cars parked spaces and large hotels. It was gation for the adjacent neigh- smaller buildings on site and rity at the establishments, City den River, but reputation or on both sides of the street that borhood and the $300,000 for rehabilitate them. The rest of Solicitor Cheryl Watson Fish- experience prevented them rejected informally and the go into the Forbes site, and company eventually withdrew the four schools at the Mary the project will be new con- er noted that there are already from using it confidently. what we have to go through C. Burke Complex are all struction. strong security requirements Many were wary of the expo- during a ZBA meeting that every day. Try getting out of went past midnight. concessions that we are proud from the state, and require- sure to sediments at the bot- your driveway every day; try to have fought hard for… ments are also written into the tom or sediments in the water, The news of Tuesday’s ap- driving down the street when LICENSING proval of the new plan was GreenRoots is committed to COMMISSION host agreements with the pro- and what that might mean you have to dodge cars, and ongoing dialogue - and pro- spective businesses. for those using the River fre- viewed with mixed emotions then add 963 parking spac- by most, including those who test if necessary - to ensure NEARING FINAL VOTE Commissioner Roseann quently for boating. es which is 1.6 cars per unit. the benefits are for everyone Bongiovanni said she would The answer is there is no had come to support the proj- But someone seems to forget FOR MARIJUANA ect, including City Manager in the community, not just the REGULATIONS still like to look at the host need to worry, which goes about the cars they will have lucky few who will get to live agreements to see how they against most popular senti- Tom Ambrosino. CHELSEA - With plans to for each unit like the mother, at Forbes.” address security before taking ments for generations. “I’m happy with the project host four recreational mari- father and kids that all have Ambrosino said the site is the final vote next month. “For decades, our water- even though it’s far from per- juana shops already at some cars, not to mention the visi- very large, and that did allow “I don’t think security is front has been walled off to fect,” he said. “Given all the phase of readiness in Chelsea, tors or guests that will come the developer to be able to going to be an issue,” said the public because of its com- concessions made since they the Licensing Commission is with cars. Has anyone thought build large numbers of units Commissioner James Guido, mercial and industrial uses,” first showed up here, I think nearing a final vote on -regu where to put the overflow of by right if they chose to do so adding it is more likely traffic said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. it’s a workable project. There lations for special additional these cars? Our streets are al- and could meet the parking that could cause some issues. “Last year we built over a is lots of homeownership, rules for those establishments. ready congested, and getting requirements. That, he said, According to the proposed mile of public walkways, a with 60 percent being condos. On March 7, the Com- in and out will be so bad. This would have cut the City and regulation, the Licensing marina, restored a polluted This is the largest condo proj- mission continued a public is just part of the nightmare.” the neighborhood out of the Commission would not issue harbor and shorelines. Now ect in Chelsea for more than hearing on the regulations, GreenRoots Executive Di- planning completely. He felt a license to anyone who has thanks to environmental test- a decade if not longer. They focusing on the topics of ap- rector Roseann Bongiovanni it wasn’t worth the risk to violated Licensing Commis- ing by the Mystic River wa- also have really exciting plans plication fees, locations of the said they didn’t believe the chance that. sion rules and regulations in tershed we have shown our for accessing the waterfront pot shops, and security. project was perfect, but felt “They could have gone in the past five years. All licenses river and shorelines are safe along the Chelsea Creek.” Commission Chair Mark there had been reasonable by right and built 450 units are subject to zoning approval for sculling, kayaking, and Ambrosino said they also Rossi said the Commission concessions made about their and 900 parking spots and got and state Cannabis Control other recreational activities. agreed to several affordable should be ready to take a final concerns. a building permit without any Commission approval. It is a far cry from when my housing concessions. Of the vote on the regulations at its “We had a number of con- say from the City or the neigh- The operating hours for re- mother told me not to near the required 59 units of affordable meeting in early April. cerns relating to the impacts bors,” he said. tail shops will be limited to 9 water, because it wasn’t safe.” housing, the mix will include The City is limited to four on the neighborhood, and we The project has already a.m. to 9 p.m., and all signage Hrycyna said the news is many different income rang- retail marijuana establish- feel that we have achieved cleared Major Site Plan at the will have to be approved by good news for those looking es, including 60 percent of the ments. some reasonable concessions Planning Board, but has many the City, according to Fisher. for boating opportunities, and Area Median Income (AMI), Those shops will already from the developers,” she hurdles to clear at City Hall in those who have already been 50 percent of the AMI and 30 be vetted heavily before they said. “The number of afford- reviewing plans before they using it. percent of the AMI. reach the Licensing Com- able units, deeper levels of can break ground. “We have an interest to see “That’s really deeply af- mission for final approval. affordability and preference It is believed that the devel- people committed to the River fordable and it assures that Other approvals include a STUDY SHOWS for Chelsea residents for those oper plans to keep three of the and this is only good news for actual families that live in host agreement in place from MALDEN RIVER units - together with the miti- that,” he said. “It should also the City and approved by SEDIMENTS SHOULD be reassuring to people who the state’s Cannabis Control have been using the River al- Commission, as well as any NOT PREVENT ready, like high school rowers necessary approvals from the BOATING and adult boaters…Before, City’s Zoning and Planning EVERETT - After more we couldn’t say with confi- Boards. than a year of information dence it was safe. We had our Rossi said the Licensing gathering and study of sed- DON'T MISS OUT opinions, but opinions can be Commission will grant the re- iments in the Malden River, wrong. This is a numerical tail pot shop licenses in much the Mystic River Watershed way to address the question. You've always wanted your ad on the same manner as it does for Association (MyRWA) re- We knew that’s what we need liquor licenses. cently announced that they to do. It’s not so much that One of the questions raised have concluded the once-in- Your we’re not surprised, but rath- our Front Page...Here's Your by an early draft of the Licens- dustrial River is safe for boat- er that we have a good public ing Commission regulations ing – including canoes, sculls Ad Here! answer to this question now.” See REPORT, Page 3 was whether the Commission and kayaks. The study looked at nine Opportunity. should limit the shops to one MyRWA released its report locations along the Malden Yellow or two per voting district. of the sediment studies this Black Cyan Magenta RHS Boys Basketball vs Marblehead River, and researchers care- Friday, January 12 at 7:00PM RHS Field House The City ordinance already month and concluded that the RHS SPORTS LINE UP RHS Girls & Boys Swim Meet fully gathered samples from Thursday, January 11, at 4:30PM Garfield Middle School limits the establishments to Malden River, while contain- RHS Hockey vs East Boston 8 week the sediments over a period of Wednesday, January 10, at 6:30PM three zoning districts -- Indus- ing sediments like lead, is not Cronin Rink time at those locations. They trial, Shopping Center, and harmful for adults or young minimum took the concentrations of REVERE JOURNAL Business Highway zones. people to use for boating. That YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 those sediments, and then ran per calendar By the end of last week’s includes kayaking, canoeing VOLUME 19, No. 37 'Bomb Cyclone' Ravages Revere their models on a very conser- WEDNESDAY year hearing, there was general and the Everett High Crew January 10, 2018 Severe weather not beenRevere seen DPW since head Don'78 Revere Journal(6400) Goodwin said his concerns vative basis. By Sue Ellen Woodcock were the cities infrastructure. INDEX 4 The storm drains did not work agreement among the com- Team. Editorial Residents are looking for- because so much water came (4000) 8 ward to this week’s thaw in that there was no place for it For example, their determi- Police News 11 after getting whacked last to drain. The ocean water was Thursday with a Nor’easter coming up through the drain- missioners that there would “One perspective we’ve all Sports 18-19 (or Bomb Cyclone storm sys- - age system. “We went though a tough nation that the River is safe for Classifieds tem) that dumped about 18 East Boston Times Free Press(7000) inches of drifting snow, flood event. It’s going to take a cou- ed everything in range and ple of days to get back to some not be a restriction on how been working to understand DEATHS then whammed the area with normalcy,” Goodwin said, adding that a lot of cars had to PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK boating assumes that one is Arctic temperatures. Sunday Rev. William Butler morning it was a balmy 1 be towed out. (2900) Judith Clarke The storm also dealt a beat- close the pot shops can be to is the abundance of caution Chelsea Record degree. Just about everyone Janice Craig who was around for the Bliz- ing on the DPW equipment. getting in a boat by wading in Rosemarie Ellsworth zard of 1978 said this storm Goodwin said a couple of Jerry Esposito was worse. Compounding the sanders were hit the most. The sand somehow got wet and Mills Ave. was swamped with the Saugus River which flooded the Riverside neighborhood, one another. by public officials about -rec problems with this storm was (7500) Mary Imbrescia especially down on the boat yard side of the community. Everett Independent the astronomical high tide then froze in the truck. Augustine 'Gus' Merlina “We were able to keep the the mud (rather than a dock), cause by the Full Wolf Moon. Robert Mirabito In Ward 1 the lower portion city open for public safety at City Councillor-At-Large ommending the Malden Riv- Lillian Nicotera of Pearl Avenue, which over- all times,” Goodwin said. “We Lynn Journal(5000) Dolores Pires looks the Belle Isle Marsh and were busy with calls to pump that every boating trip results Lauretta Salerno Short Beach, was flooded with out basements. He said newer tide gates Albert Sorrentino six feet of water mixed with Roy Avellaneda agreed that er as a site for boating,” said the snow. The waters started worked well with the storm Obituaries Pages 6 & 7 (8700) rising around 11:15 a.m. and surge. Depending on eleva- in the boat capsizing, and Beacon Hill Times high tide hit at 12:36. Any- tions, anyplace with marsh thing that was not pumped around was also at risk of was the right move on the is- Andy Hrycyna, a watershed INDEPENDENT out or dug out just froze. “We flooding. Parts of the lower NEWSPAPER GROUP are in decent shape but there end of Shawmut Street were that there is significant water The Boston Sun(14000) is still work to be done,” said protected. Mayor Brian Arrigo on cable One resident slammed by sue. scientist for MyRWA. “I feel television. Despite the frigid the flooding on Pearl Avenue was Saber Abougalla, owner temperatures he said crews PHOTO BY MICHELLE NAPOLITANO ingested each time – among will continue the clean up. He of the Good Diner. He lost (3500) 50 CENTS three cars, heat and electricity. Regional Review noted that the clean up of the “I would oppose any sort of that was a reasonable stance frozen chunks of ice will take “The basement is flood and NEWS time. I have no heat or electricity,” other such assumptions. BRIEFS Snow removal from private he said, adding that he tried (7300) property is the responsibility to sleep in the home, but it All across Revere mounds of snow couldHAVING be seen hiding FUN cars, fully covered by the storm. Shown restriction on the number of given the evidence. People Charlestown Patriot Bridge of the owner,” Arrigo said. was just too cold. His wife above, a buried car on Proctor Ave. FRIGID “Please be conscious of your and family found shelter else- “Obviously, if you are TEMPERATURES own snow removal. I urge res- where and he was seeking a generator. REQUIRE EXTRA PET idents to be patient as we deal feet from one place to anoth- who knew the history know Jamaica Plain Gazette (16400) with the aftermath.” Laura Douglas of 44 Pearl PRECAUTIONS ArrigoFIRST said the city had out Ave.COME said she was up high FIRST SERVE getting into the water from With temperatures plum- nearly 60 pieces of equipment enough to spare her basement meting to Arctic levels and working on clean up for over from flooding, er,” he said. “We already have that 150 years of industrial blizzard conditions on the 20 hours. He commended the “It came up fast. I’ve seen Mission Hill Gazette(7000) way, the Animal Rescue police, fire, DPW crews and it flood before but never like a dock, you aren’t wading in League of Boston wants toSchedule contractors for their workYour this,” SpotsDouglas said. As for her 2019! $250.00 per run. remind pet owners that frigid before and after the storm. zoning in place in the city and waste poured into the Malden conditions can endanger the Arrigo added there were over See STORM, Page 2 well-being, safety, and the 400 calls to the cities new 311 Savings of $800 the muddy sediment, so that center. See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 8 we don’t need to add another River…You can calculate out How many means it’s only that much PLANET FITNESS OPENS motions are layer to that; we don’t do it for that risk (from sediments) and SECOND LOCATION IN REVERE too much? more safe for boating,” he By Sue Ellen Woodcock FRONT PAGE PHOTO BY MICHELLE NAPOLITANO other businesses.” our stance is that risk is neg- Councillors had a chance said. Monday night to comment on the City Council Rules of The Commission also ligible. From a public policy Order, something that doesn’t OFFICE greatly impact the public but Hrycyna said under the as- Kali O'Neil makes a snow angel on Proctor Ave. following the storm. does impact how the council - CLOSED conducts its business. TRASH agreed on a $500 application standpoint we don’t have to Specifically, Rule 30, de NOTICE Monday, Jan. 15 fines how many motions a Price subject Martin Luther in observance of sumptions, they found that the councillor can submit for each to change Due to the without , on Monday, Post-It-Note Advertisingnotice meeting. King Holiday Martin Luther fee and $5,000 yearly renew- worry about the risks for boat- Ward 3 Councillor Arthur th, Trash will be Guinasso, head of the Rules January 15 King, Jr. Day sediment exposure levels all and Order subcommittee, said .69Per delayed by one day.Inc. as it stands now councillors $ SALE PENDING Gallon Capitol Waste Services, al fee for the marijuana busi- ing because they are so negli- We design, typeset, and afix yourare limitedad to five motions peron our front page.WINTHROP 2 Lovely New meeting. • 100 Gal. 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Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 Ally Hinojosa, of Revere, cy (EPA) levels and the more In August 2014, as one of When she saw the wave sonal conviction. earns spot on Softball stringent Department of Envi- the final sections of the Gre- of immigration coming into Known as one of the warm- ronmental Protection (DEP) enway Connector was com- Eastie from Vietnam after the est people in Eastie, Welch exposure levels. pleted, her longtime adver- war in the 1970s she helped could argue her point home team at Assumption He did say the sediments sary, Massport, paid homage form the Neighborhood of in front of a crowd and go up The Assumption Depart- com. are different from bacteria to the woman with the skills, Affordable Housing (NOAH) one side and down the other of ment of Athletics has an- Founded in 1904 by the levels in the water. MyRWA commitment and vision to see to protect the housing rights someone she disagreed with-- nounced that Ally Hinojosa, Augustinians of the Assump- for the last two years has mea- Eastie connected from one of countless families being but at the end of the day many of Revere, has earned a roster tion in Worcester, Mass., As- sured bacteria levels before end to the other via a park sys- taken advantage of by absen- of those same people she spot on the 2019 Assumption sumption College is a Catho- and after rain events. Such tem that would rival any other tee landlords. She served as counted as dear friends. Softball team. Hinojosa, Class lic liberal arts institution that events tend to bring overflows in Boston. NOAH’s president for nearly This is a lesson we could of 2020, will compete during offers undergraduate students of raw sewage into the River, As one of the founding two decades and was a tireless all learn from because Welch the Greyhounds’ spring sea- 35 majors and 47 minors in thus increasing bacteria levels members of the East Boston advocate for affordable hous- never made any fight person- son. the liberal arts, sciences, busi- for a few days in the water. Greenway Council, Welch ing for residents both old and al and could break bread with “I am honored and hum- ness, and professional stud- MyRWA has developed worked for decades to take a new. her toughest adversary at the bled to be coaching such a ies; as well as master’s and a flag system to let boaters neglected stretch of the old Welch also brought these end of the day. strong group of student-ath- continuing education degrees know about the bacteria lev- Narrow Gauge Railroad and important social causes to the Her fight was for Eastie, for letes,” said Jon Ladino who is els in the water, which is a transform it into a system attention of her second grad- what was right and just and and professional certificate entering his second season as programs-each through an different issue from historic of lush landscaped parks so ers and sparked future gener- what would best benefit the head coach of the Assumption pollutants trapped in River residents could enjoy a stroll ations of activists. neighborhood she loved un- educational experience that Softball team. “Every day we is grounded in the rich Cath- sediments. from Jeffries Point to Orient Each fall she’d write two selfishly. strive to be better than the day Heights. important things on the black- olic intellectual tradition. The before both on the field and in curriculum enables students DEVELOPER Welch received a well de- board for her new students- CLIPPERSHIP the classroom. The hard work served standing ovation from -her name and Massport’s to gain a depth and breadth of LOOKING TO BUILD APARTMENTS and effort that this team puts knowledge that leads to pro- the community, Massport of- Noise Complaint Hotline forth every day is unmatched ON MAIN STREET TO BE RAZED fessional success and personal ficials and Eastie’s elected phone number. and will contribute to a suc- fulfillment. Students-whether EVERETT - A Saugus de- officials during the ceremoni- In 1984 she received press EAST BOSTON - The cessful 2019 season. I am ex- on the Worcester campus or veloper is looking to demolish al ribbon cutting on the Gre- for a project she did with her Clippership Apartments, a cited to see how we perform.” one single-family home on enway Connector that now second graders for Oxfam. 20-unit, income-restricted The Hounds finished the at the College’s Rome, Ita- Main Street and build three stretches from Piers Park to During the height of the fam- complex owned by the Bos- 2018 season 19-16 overall ly, campus-become engaged townhouses containing six Constitution Beach. ine in Ethiopia she taught her ton Housing Authority, could and 14-10 in conference play, participants in Assumption’s units on the property – which Welch, who has long fought students about the importance have had an overhaul 20 years earning them the No. 4 seed classic liberal arts educa- includes a vacant lot as well. Logan Airport expansion, of helping others with so little. ago when Maverick Gardens in the Northeast-10 Tourna- tion, exploring new ideas and Amandeep Dillon has filed spent the last three decades By teaching about the famine was being rehabbed under a ment. Coming off an NE-10 making connections across with the City to build the pressuring Massport for more her students were inspired to federal Hope VI grant. How- Tournament appearance each disciplines. To prepare for townhouses on 108-112 Main mitigation for the community give up buying their favorite ever, residents opted not to of the past three seasons, the the workforce, students learn St., which currently contains having to play host to Logan candy each day and instead be part of the Hope VI project Assumption Softball team cutting-edge theory and best a detached home at 112 Main and all the negative impacts send the money to Oxfam to even though the aging public was picked fourth in the NE10 practices, conduct innovative St. and a vacant lot used for that came with it. help feed the children in Ethi- housing development was in Preseason Coaches’ Poll for research, and develop excel- parking. Welch said at the time the opia. desperate need of a rehab. the 2019 season. The team be- lent communication and crit- The project would com- new Greenway Connector and Welch was instrumental In 2017 Winn Development gan their season with the an- ical-analysis skills. Assump- bine the two parcels and build the scenic vista at the Wood in the 1980s to push the Du- Company, along with Lend- nual spring break trip to Flor- tion graduates are also known on both of them. The three Island Bay Marsh revives kakis-era Massport Board to lease Development, received ida, where they went 5-5, and for their thoughtful citizen- townhouses would contain six memories of Wood Island place the Hyatt Hotel at the Boston Planning and Devel- returned to Assumption for ship and compassionate ser- units, each having three bed- Park, which was taken in the end of the proposed Runway opment Agency (BPDA) ap- the home opener on March 16. vice to their community. For rooms. It would be four sto- 1960s by Massport to expand 14/32. There was an injunc- proval to raze the 20 units of For more information on more information about As- ries tall and would have two Logan’s runways. A battle tion on the runway at the time Section 8 housing and replace Assumption athletics, visit sumption College, please visit shared roof-decks. There will she was a part of and sparked and activists like Welch wor- them with 52 units of housing. www.assumptiongreyhounds. www.assumption.edu. be 11 parking spaces, with six a life of ensuring expansion ried if the injunction was ever The project also received of them being located below would not creep any further lifted a multidirectional run- Zoning Board approval last the units on the first floor. into the neighborhood. The way would have aircraft land- year and earlier this month The project will go to idea of creating a buffer was ing and taking off over Jeffe- was granted its building per- the Board of Appeals for its born in response to then Gov. ries Point to the detriment of mits and construction will March 18 meeting. Ed King’s vision to turn Jef- residents. commence this spring. The developer will request fries Point into an industrial The solution Welch and Winn and Lendlease were variances for front yard depth, adjunct to the airport and cre- others proposed was to build designated by the BHA as the rear yard setbacks and park- ate a “Berlin Wall” that would a tall hotel at the end of the developer of the Clippership ing. The zoning requires 12 cut Eastie in half. proposed runway. When the Apartments on Aug. 3, after parking spaces, and the proj- “Those memories were the injunction was lifted on 14/32 a competitive solicitation pro- ect provides 11. inspiration for East Boston in the early 2000s it was a cess. residents to work so long and wind restricted, unidirectional “The Developer propos- so hard to create this linear runway. The hotel ensured all es to transform this aging MARY ELLEN WELCH park system,” said Welch at future landings and takeoffs housing complex, which has DEAD AT 77 the ceremony. “More than 20 from 14/32 would occur over no financial resources of its years ago a group of activists the water and not over the own, into a vibrant, pedestri- EAST BOSTON - Almost proposed a buffer between the neighborhood. an-friendly, mixed-income, a decade ago, East Boston’s airport and community at a A constant presence at transit-oriented, residential Mary Ellen Welch was chair- time when Massport was less neighborhood meetings and development,” wrote Winn ing the Jeffries Point Neigh- friendly to its neighbors in former chair of the Jeffries President Jamie Fay in the let- borhood Association meeting East Boston. They plotted and Point Neighborhood Associ- ter filed with the BPDA. “Le- when Massport officials were planned to create a greenway ation for many years, Welch veraging the opportunity of presenting plans to build a park system.” was not afraid to speak her the ongoing mixed-use devel- huge rental car facility that Welch was also proud of the mind whether it was to a opment at Clippership Wharf, she felt would negatively im- Eastie residents who fought governor, a mayor, a local Lendlease is partnering with pact the community she loved. hard to build a community elected official, developers Winn to revitalize the aging Everyone in the room knew against forces trying to de- or the Massport brass. She housing complex and pro- it was only a matter of time stroy it. It was in the last house was always armed with facts vide affordable units to meet before she’d let them have it. at the end of Lamson Court and studies to drive her point and further the on-site Inclu- Welch patiently waited for in the late Anna DeFranco’s home and give those seeking sionary Development Policy Ally Hinojosa. the right moment, shifted in kitchen where residents like approval pause-- knowing full her chair and her soft voice Welch gathered and planned well they needed to first mit- See METRO NEWS Page 16 raised a few octaves. for the historic and successful igate their impacts on Eastie “Oh, come on!,” she ex- demonstration against the Port before proceeding with any claimed stopping the Mass- Authority on Maverick Street. proposal. port officials dead in their The women became known as A prolific writer of letters, tracks. the ‘Maverick Street Moth- Welch, armed with a pen and She then became very an- ers’ and successfully stopped piece of paper at her table imated, waving her finger the constant flow of construc- inside her third-floor apart- and rattling off study after tion trucks accessing Logan ment on Webster Street would study showing the members 0 via Maverick Street for one string together beautiful prose the negative health impacts of the airport’s expansion urging senators, congressman, the project would have on projects. The group blocked mayors and other local pow- the community. She’d then Maverick Street with their er brokers on what should be accused the Port Authority young children in tow until a done to protect the health and of once again doing the bare Revere Proud compromise was reached and well being of the neighbor- minimum and said that the the trucks would use another hood. And most listened. size and scope of the project route to the airport. In fact, her home became a and its relation to the residen- “That event started a move- destination for many seeking tial neighborhood should war- ment in which East Boston advice and guidance on issues rant further health studies. residents took a strong posi- and how to proceed with bal- “We have repeatedly asked tion against institutional ex- ancing their needs with the for a study on the ultra-fine pansion and for growth and needs of the community. She particulate matter and each sustainability of our East Bos- was also a mentor to countless time Massport has refused,” ton community,” said Welch elected officials who sought Welch yelled. of the momentous event. her wisdom and become ed- For over a half century, However, her activism did ucated on the most pressing Welch was the steward of not stop at greenspace in East- issues in the neighborhood. social, political and environ- ie and even though her finger- In one of her greatest mental activism in the neigh- prints are on parks like Piers achievements, Welch pushed Hoodies & Winter Hats borhood. 0 Park, the Golden Stairs Ter- the FAA and Massport for the Welch, a longtime com- race, the Bremen Street Park window soundproofing pro- munity activist and educator, and the Greenway she also gram in homes, schools and sought to house the poor, im- Now Available dedicated her life to social and public buildings under flight prove the air quality in Eastie T-Shirts Sweathirts & Hats environmental justice. paths in Eastie to help pro- and helped bring a neighbor- or ON SALE or Welch was a second grade tect the hearing of thousands White Blue Gray Blue hood with the least amount of school teacher at the Hugh of children and adults in the CASH open space to a community CASH at the Revere Journal O’Donnell School for 47 neighborhood. ONLY with award-winning, sprawl- ONLY years prior to her retirement But one of things that set (385 Broadway Revere) ing parks and greenways. and was present at Martin Lu- Welch apart, especially in this Sadly, on Thursday, March ther King’s famous march on day and age of partisan di- T-Shrit Hoodies Hats 7, Eastie lost a legend and an Washington in 1963. vide, Welch had the uncanny 00 $ 00 $ 00 $ 00 icon. $12. 32. // 42. 14. It was her experience ability to disagree with people Welch died following sur- during that turbulent time that on an issue, but her passion gery surrounded by her loving instilled a duty to social jus- never came from bitterness or friends and family. She was Available ONLINE at www.reverebeach.com tice. hatred, but from her own per- 77 years old. Page 16 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, March 20, 2019

REVERE THROUGH THE YEARS

10 years ago Cleaning” are playing at the on the Massachusetts Basic ni, and Harold Fulton have The Revere Journal is op- March 18, 2009 Revere Showcase Cinemas. Skills testing program. formed a committee to pre- 60 years ago posed to the proposal, stating The Dept. of Conservation “For Sale” signs have ap- pare a retirement party for March 19, 1959 that “borrowing is slavery” and Recreation has confirmed 20 years ago peared at Fasad’s Nightclub, outgoing Police Chief George The Revere Board of As- because it creates debts for fu- that it will not be reducing March 24, 1999 which formerly was the Fern- P. Corbett at Caruso’s Diplo- sessors and city residents are ture generations of taxpayers. the number of lifeguards at Police Lt. James Guido wood Restaurant. mat on April 29. following closely a court case Revere officials are seek- Revere Beach this summer, and Sgt. Carl Borgioli have “Troop Beverly Hills,” “Heaven Can Wait,” star- that eventually may be decid- ing funds from the state for despite cutbacks in its budget refused to accept temporary “Chances Are,” and “Working ring Warren Beatty and Julie ed by the State Supreme Judi- a $200,000 project to control that have been brought about promotions given to them by Girl” are playing at the Revere Christie, is playing at the Kin- cial Court that could require flooding by building a dam because the of the national re- Mayor Robert Haas because Showcase Cinemas. cade Theatre in Winthrop. all cities and towns to assess and reservoir in the area of cession. of opposition from fellow of- real estate at 100 percent of the County Ditch. The project A Mass to celebrate the ficers and the City Council, 40 years ago 50 years ago full and fair valuation. City would benefit 200 homes in career of Sister Thomas Jo- who have cited the city ordi- March 21, 1979 March 20, 1969 Councillor Carmine DiPietro, the area which presently are seph, who taught first grade nance limiting the number of Atlantic Bank President The City Council will take who initiated a proposal to subject to flooding. at the Immaculate Conception superior officers. Haas how- William C. Andrew said up the matter of creating a require the assessors to con- School for 41 years before her ever, said he has the authority this week that the bank still Redevelopment Authority this duct a revaluation of property 80 years ago retirement last year, will be to make the promotions be- is committed to the Revere Monday. in the city, has demanded that March 23, 1939 held this Saturday. Sister Jo- cause they are only temporary Beach redevelopment project, Tragedy struck the city the assessors appear before Jimmy Mede’s Log Cab- seph is a Revere native who and thus do not fall within the although he acknowledged this week with the death of the council to disclose the re- in was the scene of the show attended the Julia Ward Howe ordinance. Mrs. Margaret Svendsen, a sults of the revaluation. that the lengthy delays in entitled “The Weeping Party and Mary T. Ronan schools A 21-year-old Lynn man 43-year-old Beachmont moth- The third annual Revere dealing with 45 government for Defeated Candidates” that and graduated from Revere was killed in a car crash agencies since the plan first er of three, who perished in a High Science Fair will be held was enjoyed by more than 200 High. She was the last nun to Friday night on the Revere was announced in 1972 and blaze in her home at 153 Crest this weekend. A panel of 35 persons who had a night full teach at IC, which was found- Beach Parkway on the Broad- the recent onset of the poor Ave. early Saturday morning. experts in different fields of of laughs. ed by the Sisters of St. Joseph way overpass. The victim was economy have combined to Her youngest son, 16-year science will judge the entries. 95 years ago. operating his car on the wrong make financing for the plan old Eric, had jumped from The Golden Age Club ded- The City Council has voted The annual Revere Beach side of the divided highway. difficult to obtain. Mayor a second-floor window onto icated its new quarters in the to support the effort, initially Sandsculpting Festival will “Ed TV,” “The Mod George V. Colella said he is the front porch roof and then American Legion building. A proposed by the Revere Jour- join the sandsculpting circuit Squad,” and “Doug’s First “bewildered” by Andrew’s into the snow, but when he group of 75 men over the age nal, to build an athletic stadi- this summer season. Movie” are playing at the Re- statement, but said he assumes realized his mother still was of 65 attended the opening. um for the city’s high school The unemployment figures vere Showcase Cinemas. it is only a “cautious pause.” trapped inside the inferno, he Glenn Ford and Ernest Bor- sports teams. The Journal for the city reveal one of the However, Andrew said that went back into the house in an gnine star in “Torpedo Run” at writes that the lack of a sta- biggest jumps in recent his- 30 years ago there definitely will be no attempt to save her, suffering the Revere Drive In. dium has hindered the devel- tory. The January unemploy- March 22, 1989 groundbreaking for either the second-degree burns on his opment of athletics at Revere ment rate rose to 8.6 percent The Civil Service Commis- proposed condos or business hands and face. 70 years ago High, noting that since the from a rate of 6.9 percent in sion has agreed with Mayor spaces this year. William Testa, 12, of 100 March 24, 1949 City of Chelsea constructed December. George V. Colella’s decision Debra Marie Gale will rep- Vane St., is the New England The City Council will take its stadium five years ago with The Revere police Student not to name Police Lt. Edward resent Revere High at Student Junior Judo Champion after up the proposal by Mayor WPA funds under the direc- Resource Officer broke up Ryan as the Acting Chief of Government Day exercises at winning a competition at the Peter J. Jordan for the city to tion of then-Mayor Lawrence a violent fight between two Police. Ryan is expected to the State House on April 6. New England Judo Club in borrow $500,000 for repairs F. Quigley, more boys have girls in the RHS corridors this appeal the commission’s rul- Police Lt. John DeLeire, Somerville this past weekend. to public buildings. If the come out for football and week. ing. Lt. Edward Sasso, Detective Julie Christie and George council approves the measure, track than ever before, result- “Monsters vs. Aliens,” Revere schools showed Robert Lear, and Sgts. Elmer C. Scott star in “Petulia” at the it then must go to the state leg- ing in a state champion CHS “12 Rounds,” and “Sunshine improvement over last year Bidder, Ronald DiGiovan- Revere Drive In. islature for final authorization. football team last fall.

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 – both by replacing the di- proximately 22 affordable CHAMBER, CITY Aiello mentioned the new- the five different categories of Schwartz and her team went lapidated, existing 20 rental rental apartment residences, OFFICIALS HEAR er Better Bus Project that in- the challenge; Mental Math, back to the drawing board units and by creating 30 new and the other will contain 30 cludes lowering fares and pro- North American Geography and came out with a very re- affordable and middle-income mixed-income condominium FROM MBTA pose bus route changes. including Central America, ceptive design featuring, four condominium units.” residences. Apartments will LYNN -- North Shore busi- Aiello is a recently retired Chemistry, Greek Mythology, stories (about 10 feet higher The letter to the BPDA include three-and four-bed- ness leaders know transpor- partner and board member and General Knowledge. than the triple-deckers next added that the current com- rooms, and condominiums tation is the key to the area’s at Meridiam Infrastructure, “Interested students had to door), underground parking plex serves as a residence for will include studio, one-, two- economic future and on Tues- where he had worked since take a test at the end of Jan- for 29 cars, 30 units instead of day, through the Lynn Area 20 families, all of whom will and three bedrooms. Fourteen 2007, overseeing strategic uary, and these were the final the request 40, a newly added Chamber of Commerce, they be promised the right to move of those condominiums will development and investments six selected,” said science 1,000 square-foot retail spot got to hear from someone into the new units. be designated affordable. in transportation, water, and teacher and Quiz Bowl Co- on ground level. Also more “The Developer has spent In the building that will working on improvements for social infrastructure. He is ordinator, Chris Farnsworth. trees and planters and a bike several months engaging ex- contain the 20 low-income the MBTA. currently a Senior Fellow at “We won the final round and room for 15, a Zip Car spot isting residents and seeking rental units there will be a Joe Aiello, Fiscal Manage- Meridiam. it was pretty close, but they and a third-floor fitness room input on the proposed project community room and ground- ment Control Board chair, for Before joining Meridiam, worked hard and deserved the were added. with the support and assistance floor retail space. There will the MBTA gave insights into Aiello served in several ca- win.” “It’s a totally revamped de- of the BHA,” wrote Fay. “The also be 19 surface parking the MBTA operations during pacities for 13 years with AE- For each category, one original site design and pro- spaces and 50 bicycle storage a speech at the Lynn YMCA. COM where he last served as student was sent to represent sign,” Schwartz said. gram have been changed to be spaces located on site for res- The forum was planned president for the firm’s glob- the team and the student who Envelo Properties of Bos- more responsive to the neigh- idents after the Lynn Transit Action al, public-private partnership raised his/her pencil first, ton and Newport purchased borhood and existing resi- Winn and Lendlease are Plan Study announced in Nov. business. He also worked at was given the opportunity to the property at 10-26 Som- dents’ concerns, and we will currently permitted to build a 2018. The investment plan the MBTA as Assistant Gen- answer first. Winthrop won erset Ave (the former Dollar continue to listen to neighbor- waterfront development proj- is to meet the needs of the eral Manager of Planning and four out of five rounds, and Store) for $1.2 million more hood concerns throughout the ect at Clippership Wharf di- MBTA in the Greater Boston Budget and Assistant Director received further points during than a year ago after being va- review process. The Develop- rectly behind the Clippership Area by 2040. of Construction for Special the wildcard round, ultimately cant for 10 years. er is committed to engaging Apartments. That $225 mil- Aiello and his board were Projects and Finance. winning a plaque and making “We redesigned the roof- the community and strongly lion project will include 492 formed in 2015 with the Aiello is an alumnus of the it to the final round. line and added new dormers believes that we can improve studio, one-bedroom, and charge of investigating why University of Massachusetts To prepare for the bowl, to reflect the architecture on our proposal by listening to two-bedroom units, a small the MBTA was struggling and at Amherst and the Harvard the team came to school at 7 nearby homes and triple deck- and responding to those who cafe and restaurant, a fitness how it might improve. Kennedy School. Gov. Baker a.m., Tuesday through Friday, ers,” Schwarz said. know the community best.” center, a lounge and club fa- “We can continue to work appointed Aiello to the Board. to practice for an hour before The new design shows off Winn and Lendlease plan cility, a canoe/kayak rental and see great things happen in “The T is in a very differ- classes started. Practice class- New England clapboard sid- to demolish the four two-sto- facility, a water taxi dock, and Lynn,” said Mayor Tom Mc- ent place than it was five years rooms were set up the same ing in seaside colors. The win- ry townhouses and con- a possible mooring field for Gee. “In this city transporta- ago,” Aiello said, adding di- way that the final round was, dow and railing style are more tion is the key driver and make struct two, new three-story, sailing. rectives and guidance have complete with light up buzz- New England. The building wood-framed buildings. One things happen in the region.” helped. “The T needed to re- ers similar to Jeopardy. In will also be modular construc- building will contain ap- A water ferry is also anoth- form itself and it’s in a much addition, each of the six stu- tion. er topic. Salem, which also better place than it was awhile dents were assigned nightly Schwarz intends to also set sent representatives to the fo- back.” questions geared toward their the building back three feet to rum, is looking to expand to Aiello outlined some of the specific category. help expand and beautify the BOOK YOUR SPOT two ferries and Lynn is hoping things the MBTA has done “I’m thrilled that the hard to bring the ferry back. such as the commuter rail sidewalk. She’s held several work of these six students paid meetings with neighbors to Aiello said the MBTA ferry service that provides a much off, they represented WMS understand their concerns. FOR 2019 is the most cost-effective ser- better level of service than did and made us so proud,” said For the most part those at- WHY TOP BILLING? vice in the MBTA system. five years ago. Amy Gallagher, Educational “We have to collaborate “We have added more than Support Personnel (ESP) and tending the meeting said they on the issues that we face and 6,000 annual trips on the rail Quick Bowl Coordinator. “All loved the building and thought MAXIMUM VISIBILITY care about together,” McGee system around the region,” he those early mornings were Schwarz and her team did an said. “We’re like a bridge for said. worth it!” amazing job. 750,000 people above us,” The buses are newer re- “It’s not my taste but the TOP OF THE FOLD adding he’s looking to wa- placing worn out ones. “We NEIGHBORS LIKING community likes it,” said ter, rapid transit and regional now have late night service, Planning Board member Hon- A PRICE THAT CANT BE BEAT solutions are what he’s look- early morning service direct- NEW DESIGNS or Mercet. $ ing for. WINTHROP - The last time REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES 200/wk for HALF • ed towards people working in Member Gina DiMento General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and ChildrenBlack Cyan Magenta 370 Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Former Lynn Mayor Thom- service industries.” developer Joanna Schwartz Yellow said she did not like the back- $ as Costin Jr. said discussion “In the world of transit try- came to Winthrop with plans side of the building that she TREVERE O P B I LDENTISTRY L I N G AND BRACES 275/wk for WHOLE RHS Hockey vs East Boston General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults andBlack ChildrenBlack Cyan CyanMagenta Magenta about extending the Blue Line ing to do big things takes a to build on Somerset Avenue Your370 Wednesday,Broadway •Ad January 781-629-9093 10,Here at 6:30PM • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com said was flat with no character REVERE JOURNALRHS SPORTS LINE Yellow Yellow UP Cronin Rink from Wonderland to Lynn long time,” Aiello said. she got an earful from resi- Call 781 RHS485 Girls 0588 & Boys Swim Meet YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 like in the front. VOLUME 19, No. 41 Thursday, January 11, at 4:30PM T O P B I L L I N G dents saying her plan was too Garfield Middle School Seehas REPORT, Page been 3 going on since the WEDNESDAY “The revised plans are Your Ad HereRHS Boys Basketball vs Marblehead February 14, 2018 REVEREREVERE JOURNAL JOURNAL 1940s. He called for a letter tall, too big, too much of a Friday, January 12 at 7:00PM INDEX Call 781 485 0588 great,” said Planning Board YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE RHS1881 Field House Editorial VOLUME 19, No. 41 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 parking concern – and on top VOLUME 19, No. 37 to be written to Gov. Charlie Police News MIDDLE SCHOOL 4 WEDNESDAY member Vincent Zappulla. Sports 16 FebruaryWEDNESDAY 14, 2018 Baker to set up private and that no one seemed to know Classifieds January 10, 2018 Revere's TND 11 INDEX STUDENTS WIN QUIZ Abutter Tom Reilly said 18-19 INDEX 'Bomb Cyclone' Ravages Revere public partnerships. where the specific area of the DEATHS Editorial Editorial receives $50,000 Thomas Boyan, Sr Police News 4 Severe weather not been seen since '78 “we still don’t have a map. Police News BOWL Marie Butera Sports 4 Developer Michael Pro- Center Business District be- 16 By Sue Ellen Woodcock Richard Buttiglieri Sports 8 state grant for jobs Classifieds 11 Revere's TND One year later and no map (of Residents are looking for- Revere DPW head Don Theresa Conte Classifieds 11 ward to this week’s thaw copio, whose company is de- WINTHROP - For the first gins and ends. 18-19 Goodwin said his concerns after gettingSpecial whacked to The lastJournal Dr. Adrian Costanza DEATHS 18-19 were the cities infrastructure. ThursdayMonday with a morning Nor’easter the BakThe storm drains did not work receives $50,000 the Center Business District Dorothy Cordaro DEATHSThomas Boyan, Sr the business community that (or Bomber-Polito Cyclone Administration storm sys- becauseare so critical much towater fostering came eco veloping a large apartment time in history, Winthrop Mid- But Monday night when Gerardo Iannuzzi Rev.Marie William Butera Butler tem)awarded that dumped $500,000 about to18 nine in- thatnomic there successwas no place and building for it inchesprojects of drifting through snow, the flood Urban Patricia Muse JudithRichard Clarke Buttiglieri to drain.stronger The ocean neighborhoods water was in ev - state grant for jobs area).” ed everythingAgenda Grant in range Program. and Thecoming ery up region through in theMassachusetts.” drain- building on Munroe Street, dle School has won the annual she brought her revised plans Paul Penta, Jr. Janice Craig Revere arm of The Neigh Theresa Conte then whammed the area with - age system.Revere is rebuilding its - Rosemarie Ellsworth borhood Developers (TND) Special to The Journal Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Dr. State Adrian Rep. RoseLeeCostanza Vincent, Arctic temperatures. Sunday “Weeconomic went though and employment a tough The Town Manager’s of- Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andJerry Secretary Esposito of Housing and morningwas itone was group a balmy given 1 $50,000event. - base It’s going by utilizing to take large-scale a cou- in funding to help establish Monday morning the Bak the business community that said he favored a review of Quiz Bowl, besting 11 other to the Planning Board the re- Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the UrbanMary AgendaDorothy Imbrescia Grant Cordaro Program on degree. Just about everyone ple ofand days high to get value back assets to some includ er-Polito Administration Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 workforce development ser are critical to fostering eco Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. AugustineGerardo 'Gus'Iannuzzi Merlina who was around for the Bliz- normalcy,”ing Suffolk Goodwin Downs, said, Wonder awarded $500,000 to nine vices in Revere to support lo - nomic success and building zard of 1978 said this storm addingland, that aa soon-to-closelot of cars had NECCOto - projects through the Urban fice is working on the issues RobertPatricia Mirabito Muse cal residents to acquire newly stronger neighborhoods in ev - the high cost of service on the ception was a little warmer. was worse. Compounding the be- towedplant, out. and the MassDevelop - Agenda Grant Program. The private and charter schools. Lillian Nicotera created jobs. - ery region in Massachusetts.” INDEPENDENT Paul Penta, Jr. problems with this storm was Thement storm TDI also Waterfront dealt a beat- District. Revere arm of The Neigh N E W S P A P E R G R O U P Real estate values continue to be strongDolores Pires in Revere the astronomicalLt. Gov. highKaryn tide Polito along Revere is rebuilding its - Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houstoning on of theTheThe DPW Neighborhood program equipment. seeks Developers, to un - State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, borhood Developers (TND) economic and employment regarding the center business Lauretta Salerno causewith by the Housing Full Wolf and Moon. Economic lock community-driven re Lynn commuter rail and he fa- The six-person team included: Initial plans called for Bob O' Brien of Revere EconomicGoodwin Department, said a coupleMayor ofBrian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and was one group given $50,000 - base by utilizing large-scale By Sue Ellen Woodcock Development Secretary Jay sponses to local obstacles, Albert Sorrentino In WardEcomonic 1 the Development lower portion Jay Ashsanders at the were announcement hit the most. of The the Urban- Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish and high value assets includ Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Ash came to Revere City Hall and promote economic devel The Revere real estate mar Obituaries Pages 6 & 7 of PearlMonday Avenue, morning which in theover- Reveresand City somehowCouncil Chambers. got wet and - workforce development ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder $1.5 MILLION FOR days on the market in 2016. to present the check to the opment opportunities through district, including a map that ket in 2017 was definitely a looks the Belle Isle Marsh and then froze in the truck. vices in Revere to support lo land, a soon-to-close NECCO vored water transportation. Alex Daigneault, Ben Prew, an overpowering five-story NORTHERN STRAND The number of listings in Neighborhood Developers. partnership-building, problem - good one with higher prices - Short Beach, was flooded with - cal residents to acquire newly - plant, and the MassDevelop 2017 also dropped to 265, “Our administration under “Wesolving, were able and to shared keep the account - COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year six feet of water mixed with city open for public safety at created jobs. - ment TDI Waterfront District. 10.8 percent down from 297 N E W S P A P E R G R O U P standsReal the estate importance values of local abilitycontinue in urban centers. to be The strong in Revere defines the area. The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new to be in real estate,” said Joe the snow.leadership The waters and its started impact on all times,” Goodwin said. “We Mills Ave. was swamped with the Saugus RiverLt. which Gov. flooded Karyn the Polito Riverside along neighborhood, The program seeks to un - “We understand in this re- Chris Rainey, Kate Dickin- building with 40 units. in 2016. The good news for INDEPENDENT - competitive awards offer flex- with Housing and Economic Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying NMario E W S P A Pof E RCentury G R O U P 21 Ma risingthe around lives of 11:15 residents,” a.m. and said were busy with calls to pump especially down on the boat yard side of the community. lock community-driven re sellers is that the original list ible funding for local efforts Development Secretary Jay Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure. rio Real Estate. “There’s a highLt. tide Governor hitBy Sue at 12:36.Ellen KarynWoodcock Any- Polito. out basements. sponses to local obstacles, - ing price was matched 100 that bring together commu - Ash came to Revere City Hall million grant regarding the “These are the highest pric- -thing“The that Urbanwas not Agenda pumped Grant and promote economic devel - “It’s not you Joanna that’s percent of the time. - $1.5lot of confidenceMILLION andFOR equity The Revere real estate mar Hedaysnity said on stakeholders newer the market tide gates to in pursue 2016. to present the check to the gion that transportation is the son, John Tracy, and Christian There are some details to development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight out orProgram dug out relies just froze. on the “We strong worked well with the storm opment opportunities through The condominium mar in homes. For 35 years now ket in 2017 was definitely a economic development ini - Neighborhood Developers. PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK Strand Community Trail led years,” said Maureen Celata, NORTHERN STRAND are inpartnerships decent shape between but there local surge. DependingTheCall number on of eleva- listings Your in Rep. for Detailspartnership-building, problem- ket saw similar trends with it’s been positive. Now is the good one with higher prices - 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will by a Revere on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real is stillgovernment, work to be non-profitsdone,” said andtions, anyplace with marsh “Our administration under solving, and shared account the median sales price at - COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but fund projects in Boston, Clin - “2017 was a fantastic year stands the importance of local key driver to our economy,” Buonopane, all of who spent address before the Planning the issue it’s the officials,” ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to time 50to sell. CENTS Revere is getting Mayor Brian Arrigo on cable around10.8 was percent also at down risk of from 297 ability in urban centers. The $315,000, up 16.7 percent The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new to be in real estate,” said Joe leadership and its impact on Sea. be another banner year. Inven the overflow from the Boston television.By Despite Sue Ellen theWoodcock frigid flooding.in 2016. Parts The of the good lower news for 781-485-0588 - competitive awards offer flex- - over 2016. Days on the mar Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying See TND GRANT , Page 3 - Mario of Century 21 Ma the lives of residents,” said tory is low now, but everyone market and people are movingtemperatures he said crews end ofsellers Shawmut is that Street the original were list ible funding for local efforts See DeLEO Page 3 Revere has a one-mile ket also dropped from 67 in AffairsNEWS has approved a $1.5 an adventure.For years the abutters of rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - to Revere. will continue the clean up. He protected.ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. that bring together commu - McGee said. countless hours preparing for Board will vote on the project. said abutter Jean Coughlin. 2016 to 47 days on the market- million grant regarding the Route“These 1 have are theput highestup with pric- the percenttried to of get the barriers time. installed lot of confidence and equity - “The Urban Agenda Grant Northern Strand Community According to figures from noted that the clean up of the - nity stakeholders to pursue “Inventory is low now and developmentMarioBRIEFS said of Revere the Northern is desir esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight Onein resident 2011 and slammed received by no re Program relies on the strong Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa frozen chunks of ice will take the floodingThe condominium on Pearl Avenue mar in homes. For 35 years now economic development ini - everyone is looking toward FRIGIDStrandable because Community of its Trailproximity led years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, ketsponse. saw similar trends with partnerships between local for over 20 years. The North tion of Realtors, the median time. was Saber Abougalla, owner it’s been positive. Now is the tiatives. These awards will the spring,” Celata said byto Boston,a Revere and on it’sthe aMove hidden part - owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar the median sales price at government, non-profits and Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250, - TEMPERATURES Snowrigo contactremoval the from MassDOT private toof the Good“We Diner. should He get lost more re -- time to sell. Revere is getting fund projects in Boston, Clin - The rental market is also nergem organization, with a beautiful Bike beach. to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to $315,000,spect from up the 16.7 state percent and fed part in the project that creates a 4.9 increase over prices in REQUIRE EXTRA PET propertyinstall is barriers the responsibility along Route 1 three cars, heat and electricity. the overflow from the Boston By Sue Ellen Woodcock strong with rents ranging from Sea. - be another banner year. Inven - overeral 2016.government,” Days on Patch the mar said.. See TND GRANT , Page 3 a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016. Mario is looking forward of thebetween owner,” Route Arrigo 16 said. and Cope - - $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted PRECAUTIONSRevere has a one-mile tory is low now, but everyone “Theket alsobasement dropped is flood from and 67 in market and people are moving running from West Everett, Homes also wereSee also DeLEO on Page 3 to the spring market, drawing “Pleaseland be Circle. conscious of your I have noKeefe heat or noted electricity,” that more af - For years the abutters of Councillor Robert Haas Jr. that if someone is paying big stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - 2016fluent to communities47 days on the are market often to Revere. Route 1 have put up with the through Malden and Revere the market 41 days, a 26.8 fromWith Boston temperatures and surrounding plum- own snow removal. I urge res- he said, adding that he tried - tried to get barriers installed rent they just might be capable metingNorthern to Arctic Strand levels Community and AccordingWard 5 Councillor to figures Charles from - granted sound barriers. - Mario said Revere is desir noise from millions of cars, to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 communities. He added that identsPatch, to be Ward patient 4 Councillor as we deal to sleep “Inventory in the home, is but low it now and in 2011 and received no re of buying and taking advan blizzardTrail has conditions been in ondevelopment the the Massachusetts Associa everyoneWard 2 is Councillor looking toward Ira No able because of its proximity and now some city councillors into Lynn. The North Revere Have you ever had an idea withPatrick the aftermath.” Keefe and Ward 1 was just too cold. His wife sponse. for how you could make im tage of first-time homebuyers way,forthe the over Revere Animal 20 years. School Rescue The system North is tion of Realtors, the median thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celata out said that Sau - want to have Mayor Brian Ar segment allows users to en ArrigoCouncillor said the Joanne city had McKen out and family found shelter else- to Boston, and it’s a hidden “We should get more re - provements to the Revere programs. - LeagueReverealso a of draw segment Boston for wants buyers. is a major to sales prices was $376,250, - gus got barriers along Route - rigo contact the MassDOT to joy spectacular views of the Task Force. Both the ATOD nearlyana 4.9 teamed60 increase pieces up of overon equipment a pricesmotion in at where andThe he rental was seeking market ais also gem with a beautiful beach. spect from the state and fed community? So have the ap - remindpart“It in pet allthe owners adds project to that the that futurefrigid creates strong1 installed with alongrents ranging a new ball from - install barriers along Route 1 - Rumney Marsh. - Task Force and Revere on the working2016.last last on cleanweek’s up council for over meet generator.- Mario is looking forward eral government,” Patch said..- plicants to the mini-grant pro conditionsagrowth continuous of can Revere,” endanger7.5-mile he therail said. trail $1,200field. to $3,000. Cleat notedAll across Revere mounds of snow could bebetween seen hiding Route cars, 16 fully and covered Cope by the storm. Shown Move are initiatives of the 20 hours.ing. Patch He commended said he and the the late to the spring market, drawing Keefe noted that more af - The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on - runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. Homes also were also on Laurathat“It’s ifDouglas someone a quality-of-life of 44is payingPearl is bigabove, a buried car on Proctor Ave. land Circle. through the Executive Office MGH Revere CARES Coa well-being, safety, and the police, fire, DPW crews and - fluent communities are often the Move and the Alcohol, To throughThe ATOD Malden Task and Force Revere fund the market 41 days, a 26.8 Ave. sue,” said she he wassaid. up high from Boston and surrounding - of Energy and Environmental - lition. Revere on the Move contractors for their work rent they just might be capable Ward 5 Councillor Charles granted sound barriers. - bacco and Other Drugs Task toed the projects Saugus totaling River and$9,500 soon to percent increase over the 56 enough Barriersto spare her are basement easily seen - communities. He added that Patch, Ward 4 Councillor is additionally co-led by the of buying and taking advan Ward 2 Councillor Ira No Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City Force; and this time, these - intoreduceSee Lynn. NEWS youth The BRIEFS, substance North Page Revere 8 use, beforeHave and after you theever storm. had an idea from flooding, Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 - Healthy Community Initia - forREVERE how you could RECREATION make im tage of first-timeHOSTS homebuyers PAINT the Revere School system is PHOTOvoselsky BY MICHELLE pointed NAPOLITANO out that Sau Parks Program, enables the ideas are going to become a segmentimprove allows their mental users to health, en Arrigo added there were over “It came up fast. I’ve seen HAVINGCouncillor FUN Joanne McKen tives Office at the City of Re provements to the Revere programs. - also a draw for buyers. gus got barriers along Route - design of the trail, develop reality. joyand spectacular increase opportunities views of the for 400 calls to the cities new 311 it floodTask before Force. but Both never the like ATOD na teamed up on a motion at vere. community?& SKATE So have NIGHT the ap AT CRONIN RINK 1 installed along a new ball - ment of bid-ready construc - Rumneypositive Marsh.youth engagement. center. this,”- Task Douglas Force said. and As Revere for her on the “It all adds to the future last last week’s council meet Every year a group of Re - plicants to the mini-grant pro - field. tion documents, and receipt - This year over $20,000 - Move are initiatives of the growth of Revere,” he said. ing. Patch said he and the late vere residents and institution was awarded to fund ideas to TheIn addition funding,PLANET to awarded the mini-FITNESS OPENS sity in children and adults. of all necessary construction - grants already funded, Revere grams hosted by Revere on - MGH Revere CARES Coa “It’s a quality-of-life is al leaders meet together to - make Revere a healthier place throughSECOND the Executive LOCATION Office IN REVERE The ATOD Task Force fund - sue,” he said. permits. When completed, the on the Move has extended the Move and the Alcohol, To- lition.See STORM, Revere Page on the 2 Move select the awardees of mini- - to work, to play, and to raise of Energy and Environmental ed projects totaling $9,500 to trail will span 10 miles and their permanent change and bacco and Other Drugs Task is additionally co-led by the Barriers are easily seen - grants offered to the public a family. The Revere on the Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - reduce youth substance use, program mini-grant appli Force; and this time, these - Healthy Community Initia - REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Parks Program, enables the improve their mental health, Move mini-grant program cations to Sunday, March 4. ideas are going to become a organizations, Revere on the design of the trail, develop tives Office at the City of Re and increase opportunities for offered $10,605 in funding Up to $1,395 is available for reality. How many & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Move and the Alcohol, Tobac ment of bid-ready construc - vere. - positive youth engagement. for permanent changes, pro ideas that make it easier to Every year a group of Re co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) gram implementation, and tion documents, and receipt - This year over $20,000 - eat healthy and be active for vere residents and institution was awarded to fund ideas to In addition to the mini- - youth-led projects that would of all necessary construction - motions are grants already funded, Revere - all. The application is open al leaders meet together to - make Revere a healthier place help prevent or reduce obe permits. When completed, the on the Move has extended select the awardees of mini- - to work, to play, and to raise trail will span 10 miles and grants offered to the public too much? their permanent change and TRASH See MINI GRANTS Page 3 a family. The Revere on the program mini-grant appli Price subject - See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Move mini-grant program to change organizations, Revere on the By Sue Ellen Woodcock cations to Sunday, March 4. without NOTICE Our Offices will be offered $10,605 in funding Up to $1,395 is available for notice Move and the Alcohol, Tobac for permanent changes, pro - $ Due to the co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Councillors had a chance ideas that make it easier to .55 Mondaygram night implementation, to comment and Per Day Holiday president's eat healthy and be active for on- theyouth-led City Council projects Rules that of would • 100 Gal. MinimumGallon • 24 Hour Service , on OPEN - all. The application is open 2 February 19 Monday, help prevent or reduce obe th Monday, February 19 Order, something that doesn’t CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE , 2018 Trash greatly impact the public but will be delayed by one day. 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LEGAL NOTICE laws, encumbrances, Title 17 of the Revised Title 17 of the Revised as required by Section A.M. to 12:15 P.M. City Council of the City of disinfected 125 times. To all interested persons: to this proceeding. If NOTICE OF condominium liens, Ordinances of the City Ordinances of the City 17.24.010 of the John J. Henry, Clerk Revere, as follows: Has a thickness of A Petition for Formal you fail to file a timely MORTGAGEE’S if any and all other of Revere that the City of Revere that the City Revised Ordinances of City of Revere Section 1. Title 8, greater than four mil. Probate of Will with written appearance and SALE OF claim in the nature of of Revere Zoning Board of Revere Zoning Board the City of Revere and Zoning Board of Appeals Chapter 8.04 Offenses C. Prohibition of Appointment of Personal objection followed by an REAL ESTATE liens, if any there be. of Appeals will conduct of Appeals will conduct further requesting a 3/13/2019 Generally is hereby Disposable Plastic Representative has been affidavit of objections By virtue and in In the event that the a public hearing on a public hearing on variance of open space in 3/20/2019 amended by adding the Shopping Bags filed by Darlene A. Giello within thirty (30) days execution of the Power successful bidder at the Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon, the front yard required R following new section: No retail establishment of Revere, MA requesting of the return day, action of Sale contained in a foreclosure sale shall March 27, 2019 at 4:00 March 27, 2019 at 4:00 by Section 17.24.070, Section 8.04.090 Use shall provide a that the Court enter may be taken without certain mortgage given default in purchasing P.M. in the City Councillor P.M. in the City Councillor and a variance of Section of Disposable Plastic disposable plastic a formal Decree and further notice to you. by Nilda Machado to the within described Joseph A. DelGrosso Joseph A. DelGrosso 17.24.030 relative to LEGAL NOTICE Bags at Retail Business shopping bag to any Order and for such other UNSUPERVISED Long Beach Mortgage property according to City Council Chamber of City Council Chamber of minimum qualifying lot A-19-11 (SP) Establishments customer for the purpose relief as requested in the ADMINISTRATION UNDER Company dated October the terms of this Notice Revere City Hall on the Revere City Hall on the area of 4,000 s.f. to Public Hearing A. Purpose. of enabling the customer Petition. THE MASSACHUSETTS 28, 2005, recorded of Sale and/or the terms application of Christine application of Joseph construct a two-family Notice is hereby given The reduction in the use to carry away goods The Petitioner requests UNIFORM PROBATE CODE at the Suffolk County of the Memorandum McCarron, 450 Revere Ciampa, 42 Joey Road, dwelling to enable the in accordance with the of disposable plastic from the point of sale. that: Darlene A. Giello (MUPC) Registry of Deeds in of Sale executed at the Beach Boulevard, Revere, Massachusetts appellant to construct provisions of Chapter shopping bags by retail Nothing in this section of Revere, MA be A Personal Book 38381, Page 144; time of foreclosure, the Revere, Massachusetts 02151requesting a two-family three 40A of the Massachusetts establishments in the shall be read to preclude appointed as Personal Representative appointed said mortgage was then Mortgagee reserves the 02151 requesting a a special permit in story dwelling at 261 General Laws and city is a public purpose any establishment from Representative(s) of under the MUPC in assigned to Deutsche right to sell the property six month extension of accordance with the Bellingham Avenue, Title 17 of the Revised that protects the marine making reusable bags said estate to serve an unsupervised Bank National Trust by foreclosure deed City of Revere Zoning provisions of Section Revere, Massachusetts. Ordinances of the City environment, advances available for sale to Without Surety on the administration is not Company, as certificate to the second highest Board of Appeals 17.40.030 of the A copy of the of Revere that the City sold waste reduction, customers or utilizing bond in an unsupervised required to file an trustee on behalf of bidder, providing that Variance A-17-04 (SP) Revised Ordinances of aforementioned of Revere Zoning Board reduces greenhouse recyclable paper bags at administration. inventory or annual Bosco Credit II Trust said second highest to enable the appellant the City of Revere to proposed plan and of Appeals will conduct gas emissions, and checkout. IMPORTANT accounts with the Court. Series 2010-1 by virtue bidder shall deposit to further alter and enable the appellant to application A-19-08 is a public hearing on protects waterways. D. Penalties and NOTICE Persons interested in of an assignment dated with the Mortgagee’s extend a preexisting raze an existing dwelling on file and available for Wednesday afternoon, This ordinance seeks Enforcement. You have the right the estate are entitled November 15, 2005, attorneys, the amount of nonconforming structure located at 415-417 public inspection in the March 27, 2019 at 4:00 to reduce the number Each Retail Establishment to obtain a copy of to notice regarding the and recorded in Book the required deposit as to convert a single family Lee Burbank Highway, office of the City Clerk, P.M. in the City Councillor of plastic bags that are shall comply with Section the Petition from the administration directly 59702, Page 321; of set forth herein. If the dwelling to a two-family Revere, Massachusetts Revere City Hall, Revere, Joseph A. DelGrosso being used, discarded 8.04.090 of the Revere Petitioner or at the Court. from the Personal which mortgage the second highest bidder dwelling on Lot Pt. C and construct four Massachusetts, Monday City Council Chamber of and littered, and to Revised Ordinances. You have a right to Representative and undersigned is the declines to purchase at 450 Revere Beach commercial garage and through Thursday from Revere City Hall on the promote the use of If it is determined that a object to this proceeding. may petition the Court present holder for breach the within described Boulevard, Revere, storage space units with 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. application of Hector reusable checkout violation has occurred, To do so, you or your in any matter relating of conditions of said property, the Mortgagee Massachusetts. private office space and Friday from 8:15 Garcia and Anibal Mujo, bags and recyclable Inspectional Services attorney must file a to the estate, including mortgage and for the reserves the right to A copy of the above the garages. The A.M. to 12:15 P.M. 74 Heard St., Chelsea, paper bags by retail shall issue a warning written appearance and the distribution of purpose of foreclosing purchase the within aforementioned commercial garage and John J. Henry, Clerk MA requesting a special establishments located in notice to the retail objection at this Court assets and expenses of the same will be sold described property at proposed plan and storage areas will be City of Revere permit and variance of the city. establishment for the before: 10:00 a.m. administration. at PUBLIC AUCTION at the amount bid by the application A-19-04 (SP) used for the storage of Zoning Board of Appeals Title 17, Chapter 17.24, B. Definitions. initial violation. on the return day of WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. 10:00 AM on April 3, second highest bidder. is on file and available construction materials 3/13/2019 Sections 17.24.040 and The following words If an additional violation 04/17/2019. Dunn, First Justice of this 2019, on the mortgaged The foreclosure deed and for public inspection in and vehicles and private 3/20/2019 17.24.010(A)(1)(4) of shall, unless the of this ordinance has This is NOT a hearing Court. premises. This property the consideration paid the office of the City office areas. The site is R the Revised Ordinances context clearly requires occurred within one date, but a deadline by Date: March 08, 2019 has the address of 14 by the successful bidder Clerk, Revere City Hall, proposed to contain 16 of the City of Revere, to otherwise, have the year after a warning which you must file a Felix D. Arroyo Caruso Court, Revere, shall be held in escrow Revere, Massachusetts, parking spaces including enable the appellant to following meanings: notice has been issued written appearance and Register of Probate MA 02151. The entire by DG&L, (hereinafter Monday through 4 interior garage spaces. LEGAL NOTICE modify a nonconforming Checkout bag means a for an initial violation, objection if you object 3/20/19 mortgaged premises, called the “Escrow Thursday from 8:15 A.M. A copy of the A-19-09 single family swelling by carry-out bag provided Inspectional Services to this proceeding. If R all and singular, the Agent”) until the deed to 5:00 P.M. and Friday aforementioned Public Hearing converting the building by a retail establishment shall issue a notice you fail to file a timely premises as described shall be released from from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 proposed plan and Notice is hereby given to a two family with to a customer at the of violation and shall written appearance and in said mortgage: The escrow to the successful P.M. application A-19-06 (SP) in accordance with the parking in the front yard point of sale. Checkout impose a penalty against objection followed by an LEGAL NOTICE land situated on Caruso bidder at the same time John J. Henry, Clerk is on file and available provisions of Chapter at 61 Kingman Ave., bags shall not include: the retail establishment. affidavit of objections COMMONWEALTH Court, in the City of as the consideration City of Revere for public inspection in 40A of the Massachusetts Revere, MA. Bags, whether plastic The penalty for each within thirty (30) days OF MASSACHUSETTS Revere, Suffolk County, is released to the Zoning Board of Appeals the office of the City General Laws and A copy of the or not, in which loose violation that occurs of the return day, action THE TRIAL COURT Massachusetts, and Mortgagee, whereupon 3/13/2019 Clerk, Revere City Hall, Title 17 of the Revised aforementioned produce or bulk products after the issuance of the may be taken without PROBATE AND being shown as Lot all obligations of the 3/20/2019 Revere, Massachusetts, Ordinances of the City proposed plan and are placed by the warning notice shall be further notice to you. FAMILY COURT 8A on a plan of land Escrow Agent shall be R Monday through of Revere that the City application A-19-11 SP is consumer to deliver such no more than: UNSUPERVISED Suffolk Division entitled “Plan of Land deemed to have been Thursday from 8:15 A.M. of Revere Zoning Board on file and available for items to the point of sale $50 for the first offense. ADMINISTRATION UNDER 24 New Chardon St. in Revere, MA, Scale properly fulfilled and to 5:00 P.M. and Friday of Appeals will conduct public inspection in the or check out area of the Not less than $100 or THE MASSACHUSETTS Boston, MA 02114 1”=20’, August 24, the Escrow Agent shall LEGAL NOTICE from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 a public hearing on office of the City Clerk, retail establishment; more than $490 for the UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (617)788-8300 1989, prepared for the be discharged. Other A-19-05 P.M. Wednesday afternoon, Revere City Hall, Revere, Laundry or dry cleaner second offense and all (MUPC) CITATION ON Caruso Development terms, if any, to be Public Hearing John J. Henry, Clerk March 27, 2019 at Massachusetts, Monday bags; subsequent offenses. A Personal PETITION FOR Corporation, prepared announced at the sale. Notice is hereby given City of Revere 4:00 P.M. in the City through Thursday from Newspaper bags; or E. Effective Date Representative appointed FORMAL by H. Slieman Associates, Dated: February 26, in accordance with the Zoning Board of Appeals Councillor Joseph A. 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Bags used to contain Stores that are 20,000 under the MUPC in ADJUDICATION Consulting Engineers, 2019 Deutsche Bank provisions of Chapter 3/13/2019 DelGrosso City Council and Friday from 8:15 or wrap frozen foods, square feet or larger are an unsupervised Docket No. Land Surveyors, 110 National Trust Company, 40A of the Massachusetts 3/20/2019 Chamber of Revere City A.M. to 12:15 P.M. meat or fish, whether required to adhere to administration is not SU19P0517EA Winn Street, Woburn, as certificate trustee General Laws and R Hall on the application John J. Henry, Clerk prepackaged or not, the ordinance by July 1, required to file an Estate of: MA 01801,” recorded on behalf of Bosco Title 17 of the Revised of Virgiliu Pavlu, 102 City of Revere to prevent or contain 2019. Stores that are inventory or annual Jose Loza with the Suffolk County Credit II Trust Series Ordinances of the City Kimball Ave., Revere, MA Zoning Board of Appeals moisture and/or prevent at least 10,000 square accounts with the Court. Madrigal District Registry of 2010-1 By its Attorney of Revere that the City LEGAL NOTICE requesting a variance of 3/13/2019 contamination. feet are required to Persons interested in Date of Death: Deeds in Book 15788, DOONAN, GRAVES of Revere Zoning Board A-19-07 Title 17, Chapter 17.24, 3/20/2019 Disposable plastic adhere to the ordinance the estate are entitled 01/20/2019 Page 338, to which plan & LONGORIA, LLC, of Appeals will conduct Public Hearing Section 17.24.010 of R shopping bag means by September 1, to notice regarding the To all interested persons: reference may be made 100 Cummings Center, a public hearing on Notice is hereby given the Revised Ordinances any checkout bag made 2019. Stores less than administration directly A Petition for Formal for a more particular Suite 225D, Beverly, Wednesday afternoon, in accordance with the of the City of Revere to predominately of plastic 10,000 square feet are from the Personal Adjudication of Intestacy description of said lot. MA 01915 (978) 921- March 27, 2019 at provisions of Chapter enable the appellant to LEGAL NOTICE derived from either required to adhere to the Representative and and Appointment of Lot 8A contains 7,474 2670 www.dgandl. 4:00 P.M. in the City 40A of the Massachusetts construct a (9 ft., 4 inch A-19-12 petroleum, natural gas, ordinance by December may petition the Court Personal Representative square feet of land com 52291 (MACHADO) Councillor Joseph A. General Laws and x 9ft., 4 inch) unenclosed Public Hearing or a biologically based 31, 2019. in any matter relating has been filed by Ana according to said plan. 3/6/2019, 3/13/2019, DelGrosso City Council Title 17 of the Revised exterior deck with rear Notice is hereby given source, such as corn A copy of the to the estate, including Madrigal of Revere, MA FOR TITLE SEE DEED 3/20/2019 Chamber of Revere City Ordinances of the City stairs and a 1 foot in accordance with the or other plant sources, aforementioned the distribution of requesting that the Court RECORDED HEREWITH R Hall on the application of Revere that the City overhand adjacent to provisions of Chapter which is provided to a proposed amendment assets and expenses of enter a formal Decree Subject to and with the of Paul E. Rupp, Jr. of Revere Zoning Board the stairs at 102 Kimball 40A of the Massachusetts customer at the point is on file and available administration. and Order and for such benefit of easements, and Heidi L. Rupp, 371 of Appeals will conduct Ave., Revere, MA. General Laws and of sale. for public inspection in WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. other relief as requested reservation, restrictions, LEGAL NOTICE Revere Street, Revere, a public hearing on A copy of the Title 17 of the Revised The term, “disposable the Office of the City Dunn, First Justice of this in the Petition. and taking of record, if A-19-03 Massachusetts appealing Wednesday afternoon, aforementioned Ordinances of the City plastic shopping bag” Clerk, Revere City Hall, Court. The Petitioner requests any, insofar as the same Public Hearing from the decision of the March 27, 2019 at 4:00 proposed plan and of Revere that the City includes: Revere, Massachusetts Date: March 06, 2019 that: Ana Madrigal are now in force and Notice is hereby given Inspector of Buildings P.M. in the City Councillor application A-19-09 is of Revere Zoning Board Degradable plastic bags, 02151, Monday through Felix D. Arroyo of Revere, MA be applicable. In the event in accordance with the of the City of Revere Joseph A. DelGrosso on file and available for of Appeals will conduct and Thursday from 8:15 A.M. Register of Probate appointed as Personal of any typographical provisions of Chapter wherein the Inspector City Council Chamber of public inspection in the a public hearing on Biodegradable to 5:00 P.M. and Friday 3/20/19 Representative(s) of said error set forth herein 40A of the Massachusetts of Buildings has allowed Revere City Hall on the office of the City Clerk, Wednesday afternoon, plastic bags that are 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. R estate to serve on the in the legal description General Laws and the use of a building application of Steven Revere City Hall, Revere, March 27, 2019 at 4:00 not commercially Attest: bond in an unsupervised of the premises, the Title 17 of the Revised at 375 Revere Street, Ciambelli, 22 Clark Road, Massachusetts, Monday P.M. in the City Councillor compostable as well Ashley E. Melnik administration. description as set forth Ordinances of the City which the appellant Lynnfield, Massachusetts through Thursday from Joseph A. DelGrosso as commercially City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE IMPORTANT and contained in the of Revere that the City alleges is in violation 02151 requesting a 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. City Council Chamber compostable plastic bags. 3/20/19 COMMONWEALTH NOTICE mortgage shall control by of Revere Zoning Board of the City of Revere parking variance, a and Friday from 8:15 of Revere City Hall on The term “disposable R OF MASSACHUSETTS You have the right reference. Together with of Appeals will conduct Zoning Ordinances. height variance and a A.M. to 12:15 P.M. the application of BJM plastic shopping bag” THE TRIAL COURT to obtain a copy of all the improvements a public hearing on The appellant requests rear yard variance to John J. Henry, Clerk Realty Investment, shall not include: PROBATE AND the Petition from the now or hereafter erected Wednesday afternoon, the ZBA to reverse the enable the appellant to City of Revere LLC, 193 Crescent Ave., Reusable bags; LEGAL NOTICE FAMILY COURT Petitioner or at the Court. on the property and March 27, 2019 at 4:00 decision of the Inspector construct a two-family Zoning Board of Appeals Revere, MA requesting Produce bags; or NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Suffolk Division You have a right to all easements, rights, P.M. in the City Councillor of Buildings and to dwelling on Lot 15 at 3/13/2019 a variance of Title 17, Product bags. Notice is hereby given 24 New Chardon St. object to this proceeding. appurtenances, rents, Joseph A. DelGrosso order a cease and desist 924 Winthrop Avenue, 3/20/2019 Chapter 17.24, Sections As used in this definition, by G/J Towing Inc of 22 Boston, MA 02114 To do so, you or your royalties, mineral, oil City Council Chamber of notice relative to the Revere, Massachusetts. R 17.24.030(D)(i) and the term produce bag Whitin Ave Ext Revere, (617)788-8300 attorney must file a and gas rights and Revere City Hall on the building permit issued A copy of the 17.24.018 of the Revised or product bag means MA, pursuant to the CITATION ON written appearance and profits, water rights and application of BC Boston at 375 Revere Street, aforementioned Ordinances of the City any bag without handles provisions of Mass G.L PETITION FOR objection at this Court stock and all fixtures Development, LLC, 141 issued on February 04, proposed plan and LEGAL NOTICE of Revere, lot area and used exclusively to carry c. 255, Section 39A, FORMAL before: 10:00 a.m. now or hereafter a Tremont Street, 3rd floor, 2019. The appellant application A-19-07 is A-19-10 qualified lot variance, to produce, meats or other that they will sell the ADJUDICATION on the return day of part of the property. Boston, Massachusetts further requests the ZBA on file and available for Public Hearing enable the appellant to food items to the point following vehicles on Docket No. 04/11/2019. All replacements and 02111 requesting to find the former use public inspection in the Notice is hereby given construct a two-family of sale inside a store or after April 4, 2019 SU19P0487EA This is NOT a hearing additions shall also be a parking variance at 375 Revere Street, office of the City Clerk, in accordance with the dwelling at 56 Loomis or to prevent such food beginning at 10:00 am Estate of: date, but a deadline by covered by this sale. reducing the number of wholesale product Revere City Hall, Revere, provisions of Chapter St., Revere, MA. items from coming into by private or public sale Grace P. which you must file a Terms of Sale: Said parking spaces required distribution was illegal. Massachusetts, Monday 40A of the Massachusetts A copy of the direct contact with other to satisfy their garage Sannella written appearance and premises will be sold by Section 17.21.050 of Further, the appellant through Thursday from General Laws and aforementioned purchased items. keepers’ lien for towing, Date of Death: objection if you object subject to any and the Revised Ordinances requests the ZBA to 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Title 17 of the Revised proposed plan and Recyclable paper bag storage, and notices of 05/03/2018 to this proceeding. If all unpaid taxes and of the City of Revere in find that the proposed and Friday from 8:15 Ordinances of the City application A-19-12 is means a paper bag that sale. Vehicles are being To all interested persons: you fail to file a timely assessments, tax sales, the Wonderland Transit use is prohibited by the A.M. to 12:15 P.M. of Revere that the City on file and available for is 100 percent recyclable stored at G/J Towing, A Petition for Formal written appearance and tax titles and other Oriented Development City of Revere Zoning John J. Henry, Clerk of Revere Zoning Board public inspection in the and contains at least 40 Inc. Probate of Will with objection followed by an municipal liens and District at 646 Ocean Ordinances because the City of Revere of Appeals will conduct office of the City Clerk, percent post-consumer 2005 Chevrolet Appointment of Personal affidavit of objections water or sewer liens and Avenue, Revere, proposed use is a change Zoning Board of Appeals a public hearing on Revere City Hall, Revere, recycled content, and Express Van VIN Representative has been within thirty (30) days State or County transfer Massachusetts to enable or extension of a use 3/13/2019 Wednesday afternoon, Massachusetts, Monday displays the words 1GBJG31U751238369 filed by Frederick A. of the return day, action fees, if any there are, the appellant to construct that is more detrimental 3/20/2019 March 27, 2019 at through Thursday from “Recyclable” and “made 1986 Volvo 240 VIN Sannella of Revere, MA may be taken without and TEN THOUSAND a seven story mixed use than the prior use R 4:00 P.M. in the City 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. from 40% post-consumer YV1AX884XG1149570 requesting that the Court further notice to you. DOLLARS ($10,000.00) residential, retail and thereby changing the Councillor Joseph A. and Friday from 8:15 recyclable content” in a 2006 Honda Pilot VIN enter a formal Decree UNSUPERVISED in cashier’s or certified restaurant use. quality and character of DelGrosso City Council A.M. to 12:15 P.M. visible manner on the 2HKYF18146H530357 and Order and for such ADMINISTRATION UNDER check will be required to A copy of the the neighborhood. LEGAL NOTICE Chamber of Revere City John J. Henry, Clerk outside of the bag. 2005 Mercedes other relief as requested THE MASSACHUSETTS be paid by the purchaser aforementioned A copy of the A-19-08 Hall on the application City of Revere Retail establishment CLK320 VIN in the Petition. UNIFORM PROBATE CODE at the time and place of proposed plan and aforementioned Public Hearing of Rising Community & Zoning Board of Appeals means any commercial WDBTJ65J05F153026 The Petitioner requests (MUPC) the sale as a deposit and application A-19-03 is proposed plan and Notice is hereby given Housing, Inc., 787 North 3/13/2019 enterprise, defined as the Signed, that: Frederick A. A Personal the balance in cashier’s on file and available for application A-19-05 is in accordance with the Shore Rd., Revere, MA 3/20/2019 following: whether for or Frank Russo Sannella of Revere, MA Representative appointed or certified check will be public inspection in the on file and available for provisions of Chapter requesting a variance of R not for profit, including, G/J Towing Inc be appointed as Personal under the MUPC in due in thirty (30) days, office of the City Clerk, public inspection in the 40A of the Massachusetts Title 17, Chapter 17.28, but not limited to, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3 Representative(s) of an unsupervised at the offices of Doonan, Revere City Hall, Revere, office of the City Clerk, General Laws and Section 17.28.020 of restaurants, pharmacies, said estate to serve administration is not Graves & Longoria, LLC Massachusetts, Monday Revere City Hall, Revere, Title 17 of the Revised the Revised Ordinances LEGAL NOTICE convenience and grocery Without Surety on the required to file an (“DG&L”), time being through Thursday from Massachusetts, Monday Ordinances of the City of the City of Revere, Public Hearing stores, liquor stores, LEGAL NOTICE bond in an unsupervised inventory or annual of the essence. The 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. through Thursday from of Revere that the City parking, to enable the Notice is hereby given seasonal and temporary COMMONWEALTH administration. accounts with the Court. Mortgagee reserves and Friday from 8:15 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. of Revere Zoning Board appellant to construct that the Revere City businesses, jewelry OF MASSACHUSETTS IMPORTANT Persons interested in the right to postpone A.M. to 12:15 P.M. and Friday from 8:15 of Appeals will conduct a 30 residential unit Council will conduct stores, and household THE TRIAL COURT NOTICE the estate are entitled the sale to a later date John J. Henry, Clerk A.M. to 12:15 P.M. a public hearing on apartment, with a a public hearing on goods stores. PROBATE AND You have the right to notice regarding the by public proclamation City of Revere John J. Henry, Clerk Wednesday afternoon, commercial unit with 19 Monday evening, April Reusable bag FAMILY COURT to obtain a copy of administration directly at the time and date Zoning Board of Appeals City of Revere March 27, 2019 at parking spaces at 787 8, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in means a bag that is Suffolk Division the Petition from the from the Personal appointed for the sale 3/13/2019 Zoning Board of Appeals 4:00 P.M. in the City North Shore Rd., Revere, the City Councillor Joseph specifically designed 24 New Chardon St. Petitioner or at the Court. Representative and and to further postpone 3/20/2019 3/13/2019 Councillor Joseph A. MA. A. DelGrosso City Council and manufactured for Boston, MA 02114 You have a right to may petition the Court at any adjourned R 3/20/2019 DelGrosso City Council A copy of the Chamber of Revere City multiple reuse and (617)788-8300 object to this proceeding. in any matter relating sale-date by public R Chamber of Revere City aforementioned Hall, 281 Broadway, is either polyester, CITATION ON To do so, you or your to the estate, including proclamation at the Hall on the application proposed plan and Revere, Massachusetts polypropylene, cotton or PETITION FOR attorney must file a the distribution of time and date appointed LEGAL NOTICE of Brian Coole, 364 application A-19-10 is relative to the following other durable material, FORMAL written appearance and assets and expenses of for the adjourned sale A-19-04 (SP) LEGAL NOTICE Ocean Avenue #1109, on file and available for proposed amendment to and meets the following ADJUDICATION objection at this Court administration. date. The premises is to Also See A-17-04 (SP) A-19-06 (SP) Revere, Massachusetts public inspection in the the Revised Ordinances requirements: Docket No. before: 10:00 a.m. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. be sold subject to and Public Hearing Public Hearing requesting minimum office of the City Clerk, of the City of Revere: Has a minimum lifetime SU19P0511EA on the return day of Dunn, First Justice of this with the benefit of all Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given side yard, front yard, Revere City Hall, Revere, An Ordinance Prohibiting capability of 125 or Estate of: 04/19/2019. Court. easements, restrictions, in accordance with the in accordance with the rear yard, open space, Massachusetts, Monday the Distribution of Single- more uses carrying 22 or Joseph This is NOT a hearing Date: March 07, 2019 leases, tenancies, and provisions of Chapter provisions of Chapter maximum principal through Thursday from Use, Disposable, more pounds; and Gigliello, Jr. date, but a deadline by Felix D. Arroyo rights of possession, 40A of the Massachusetts 40A of the Massachusetts building coverage height 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Plastic Shopping Bags Is machine washable or Date of Death: which you must file a Register of Probate building and zoning General Laws and General Laws and and stories variances and Friday from 8:15 Be it ordained by the is made of a material 02/04/2019 written appearance and 3/20/19 that can be cleaned or objection if you object R

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Dario Quiroz Sonja Mahinder Kaur Gerald Leigh Kevin Hilda Carlos Danielle Karen Silvia Caceda Yves Bosquet Arthur Silva Moskal Abbey Stimolo Labbe Allen Villa Lozzi Lawley Ernest Partin LEGAL NOTICE this action. interest in a Mortgage Boston, MA 02108 on or Everett, MA has been COMMONWEALTH It is Ordered that covering real property before April 15, 2019 informally appointed as • Revere • Everett • Winthrop • Lynn • East Boston • Chelsea • Charlestown OF MASSACHUSETTS defendant is directed to in Revere, numbered 14 or you may be forever Personal Representative THE TRIAL COURT appear, plead, answer, Sprague Street, given barred from claiming of the estate to serve PROBATE AND or otherwise move with by Nhuong Thi Nguyen that you are entitled to without surety on the FAMILY COURT respect to the complaint and Nghi D. Nguyen the benefits of said Act. bond. Lynn Suffolk Division herein on or before April to Mortgage Electronic Witness, GORDON H. The estate is being 24 New Chardon St. 11, 2019. Registration Systems, PIPER Chief Justice of administered under Independent Newspaper Group Boston, MA 02114 If you fail to do so this Inc., as nominee for this Court on February informal procedure REaL EstatE (617)788-8300 Court will proceed to a America’s Wholesale 28, 2019 by the Personal Sales • Rentals ORDER FOR SERVICE hearing and adjudication Lender, its successors and Attest: Representative under rEvErE Call: of this matter. assigns, dated November Deborah J. Patterson the Massachusetts EvErEtt Land • Commercial BY PUBLICATION 781-485-0588 AND MAILING Date:February 27, 2019 3, 2006 and recorded Recorder Uniform Probate Code RECRuItmENt Felix D. Arroyo, with the Suffolk County (17-001838 Orlans) without supervision by ChELsEa Fax: Docket No. Professional • Medical SU18D2022DR Justice of Probate and Registry of Deeds in 3/20/19 the Court. Inventory Winthrop CharLEstoWn 781-485-1403 General • Services Zuzet Mendes Family Court Book 40718, Page 82, R and accounts are not 3/20/19 as affected by a Loan required to be filed with East Classified vs. Boston Classified R Modification recorded the Court, but interested More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week • Auto Sales • Yard Sales Watson Mendes on May 5, 2011 in parties are entitled to 7 Communities • Miscellaneous Upon motion of LEGAL NOTICE plaintiff(s) for an Said Registry of Deeds COMMONWEALTH notice regarding the order directing the LEGAL NOTICE in Book 47883, Page OF MASSACHUSETTS administration from the 292, and now held by Personal Representative • 272 GEN’L • 137 defendant(s), to COMMONWEALTH OF THE TRIAL COURT appear, plead, or MASSACHUSETTS plaintiff by assignment PROBATE AND and can petition the BINGO HELP OFFICE/ answer, in accordance (SEAL) has/have filed with FAMILY COURT Court in any matter WANTED COMM’L with Mass.R.Civ.P./ LAND COURT this court a complaint Suffolk relating to the estate, Ashley Aloupis BINGO IS BACK! RENTALS Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Rule DEPARTMENT OF THE for determination of Division including distribution [email protected] TRIAL COURT Defendant’s/Defendants’ INFORMAL PROBATE of assets and expenses 781-629-9388 BINGO - Lynn - every Local church seeks 4, it appearing to the ST Servicemembers status. of administration. 1711 BROADWAY, 1 FLOOR, SAUGUS worship leader Revere Broadway court that this is an 19 SM 000049 PUBLICATION Saturday Night!New ORDER OF NOTICE If you now are, or NOTICE Interested parties are Is God speaking to you? Office- action for Divorce 1B. location: Sacred Pursuant to Supplement TO: recently have been, Docket No. entitled to petition • 123 Small church seeks wor- BUILDING Heart, 581 Boston 2nd floor, 1 room, Probate Court Rule Nhuong Thi Nguyen in the active military SU19P0372EA the Court to institute APTS. FOR St.(School Gym- behind ship leader/song leader. $500. 411, an Automatic and to all persons service of the United Estate of: formal proceedings FOR SALE States of America, then and to obtain orders RENT the church) Doors Keyboard/piano/guitar Includes utilities and Restraining Order has entitled to the benefit of Rita Lorraine etc. a plus. parking. been entered against the the Servicemembers Civil you may be entitled Ciulla terminating or restricting REVERE - close to T, 4BR REVERE open 4pm, BINGO at Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. to the benefits of the Date of Death: the powers of Personal Sunday mornings 781 864 9958 above named parties. apt., pets-no. Deleaded Great Location 6pm. Approximate- Defendant cannot 50 §3901 (et seq): Servicemembers Civil January 31, 2018 Representatives 10am-12:30pm a must, ------Relief Act. 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Participants braved the cold and snow for the annual Shamrock Splash into the harbor. Save the Harbor/Save the Bay splashes in the snow to support public beaches On March 10, over 200 Better Beaches Program. fundraiser for already wet clam chowder on the beach ley of Waltham, as the Ba- beach lovers braved not only This year, the “pledge and the event, with from the snow with our friends from Save nana Minion, and Joe Skahan the chilly winter waters but plunge” fundraiser raised $1,655. Each and rain before the Harbor/Save the Bay,” from Lynn as Beaker from the also snowy weather and more than $50,000 for the year the pro- splashing into said Harpoon Brewery Pres- Muppets, won JetBlue flights plunged into Boston Harbor at Better Beaches Program, gram supports the Harbor, ident Charlie Storey. “Sure it as well for their creativity the BCYF Curley Community which provides grants to com- free concerts 2019’s Har- was cold in the water, but the and enthusiasm. Second place Center in South Boston as part munity organizations that host and beach poon Sham- warm feeling you get from costumed splashers were Jane of the ninth annual Harpoon free events and programs on festivals, rock Splash giving back to your commu- Kepros of East Boston, who Shamrock Splash to benefit the region's public beaches. sand-sculpting was the best nity stays with you for a long dressed as a goldfish, and Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Jamaica Plain resident Trev- competitions, one yet, with time.” Nick Russo of South Boston, and the Department of Con- or Etheridge won a roundtrip and youth pro- splashers en- Participants won JetBlue who dressed as Aladdin. They servation and Recreation's JetBlue ticket for being a top grams on pub- Mary Cole and Trevor Ether- joying deli- flights and great Harpoon won swag from The Harvey lic beaches in idge. cious brunch swag for reaching fundraising Traveler Collection. The cos- Lynn, Nahant, burritos from goals. In addition to Ether- tume contest was once again Revere, Win- Baja Taco idge, Mary Cole from East judged by Kennedy Elsey of throp, East Boston, South Truck and fresh, hot chowder Boston, who raised $1,530 Mix 104.1. Every splasher Boston, Dorchester, Quincy from Daily Catch while Mix and received the most do- and contributor also had the Brick Oven Pizzeria and Hull. 104.1 played music on the nations to her splash, won a opportunity to win prizes in 381 revere beach blvd “Thirty years ago nobody beach. Harpoon beers invig- JetBlue ticket for being a top two post-splash JetBlue flight Entertainment! wanted to go swimming at the orated participants after their fundraiser. The two costume raffles. (this week) region's beaches and today, plunge. contest winners, Elaine How- Wednesday they are some of the cleanest "I love when it snows on DJ GEORGE BIANCHI’S urban beaches in the country,” Splash day," said Bruce Ber- Thursday said Save the Harbor Presi- man, Director of Strategy and dent Tani Marinovich. “It’s Communications for Save the VINYL GROOVE PIZZA amazing to see the communi- Harbor/Save the Bay, who has Friday ty that supports this event and splashed every year since the SMOKIN JOE Eat in or supports our beaches from event began. "We're hearty + the Henchmen Take Out! Nahant to Nantasket.” here in New England and the Saturday Before the sprint into the only thing we love more than JOEY CANZANO 781-284-5600 ocean, Boston 25 Meteorolo- snow is the beach." Sunday gist Vicki Graf was on hand “All of us at Harpoon look to deliver a real-time weather forward to taking a quick dip DJ GEORGE starting @3pm report -- although the air tem- into the icy water after our perature was 34 degrees, the Harpoon St. Patrick’s festival Now Delivering with water itself was a balmy 40 to support a great cause and 781-284-9472 degrees! warm up with a refreshing Even though everyone was Harpoon, brunch burrito, and Two friends and a Harpoon during the Shamrock Splash.

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