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BOOK YOUR POST IT REVERE JOURNALChelsea record Call Your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1890 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 Advertising Rep (781)485-0588 VOLUME 117, No. 40 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2018 35 CENTS VOLUME 19, No. 41 WEDNESDAY St. Stan’s Church Revere's TND February 14, 2018 stands against Clean Water INDEX street change receives $50,000 Chelsea leaders receive MWRA Editorial 4 on Chestnut grant for removing lead service lines Police News 16 state grant for jobs Sports 11 By Seth Daniel By Seth Daniel Special to The Journal the business community that Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- Lead pipes are often a hid- St. Stanislaus Church has Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building den danger under the streets submitted a petition with doz- DEATHS er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- and sidewalks for a lot of fam- ens of signatures requesting awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in .” ilies in Chelsea, but if the City Thomas Boyan, Sr that the City not leave the projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its can help it, that danger will be temporary direction change on Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera removed one pipe at a time. base by utilizing large-scale Chestnut Street intact. Revere arm of The Neigh- On Monday, the MWRA Richard Buttiglieri and high value assets includ- “This change has been det- borhood Developers (TND) and the Clean Water Action was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte rimental to the day-to-day Group awarded the City of in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO business operations of the Chelsea and GreenRoots for Dr. Adrian Costanza Parish rectory, prohibits our workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- State Rep. Dan Ryan praised vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. their early adoption of a pro- the program and congratulat- Dorothy Cordaro elderly parishioners from en- gram that removes, at no cost tering and exiting their vehi- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- ed Chelsea in being proactive Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- to the homeowner, lead water to replace lead service lines. cles in a safe manner, prevents service lines while in the pro- Patricia Muse the safe loading and unloading Lt. Gov. along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- cess of other infrastructure Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andof suppliesSecretary to of both Housing the rectory and PHOTO BY SETH DANIEL projects. and the church, disrupts the StanDevelopment Pratt and Linda Secretary Sullivan Jay display opment the commemorative opportunities through Chelsea Soldiers’ Home water tower Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on partnership-building, problem Part of that award included Antonetta Salamone motor vehicle processional pinsAsh thatcame marked to Revere the endCity of Hall the old, iconic water tower. The Home held a community farewell to we are replacing it at no cost Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. solving, and shared account- a $100,000 grant to help con- for funerals, impedes workers theto tower present on theFriday, check Nov. to 30, the and the tower is expected to be demolished by the end of December. to the homeowner,” he said. Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The tinue the program and remove Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 coming make repairs and ser- See Page 8 for more photos. “The MWRA grant helps en- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- more lead water lines as the vice calls to the Church and sure we will be able to contin- Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts City encounters them during ue to do that. We all want safe rectory and causes an increase leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- paving or sidewalk repair pro- of noise during our solemn Residents remember the Soldiers’ and clean drinking water and INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue grams. NEWSPAPER GROUP services due to the excessive having clean water is elemen- The number of listings in to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- City Manager Tom Am- tal.” congestion of traffic,” read the tiatives. These awards will The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Mario of Century 21 Ma- Home“The Urban Agendawater Grant tower, bittersweet farewell brosino said it is a common Over time, lead can leach 10.8 percent down from 297 letter accompanying the peti- fund projects in Boston, Clin- ket in 2017 was definitely a rio Real Estate. “There’s a Program relies on the strong sense operation, but one that into drinking water, and stud- good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for tion, which was presented to partnerships between local to make way for the $199 mil- time, however, the tower be- lot of confidence and equity By Seth Daniel See TND GRANT , Page 3 goes the extra step in replac- ies have shown that lead is a $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- the City Council and Traffic government, non-profits and lion Community Living Cen- came less useful and a per- ing the line for free – as it neurotoxin and can affect cog- NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 Commission.in homes. For 35 years now It wasBy Sue the Ellen talk Woodcock of the town. terCouncillor that will provide Robert long-term Haas Jr. manent pump station was usually is the responsibility of nitive abilities with repeated COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’sChestnut been positive. Street hasNow long is hadthe Few in the world of kid- caretried for to veterans get barriers in a installedmodern, implemented in 2011. The the homeowner to pay for the an adventure. The condominium mar- antime odd to configurationsell. Revere is at getting Fourth exposure. This is particularly The Executive Office of domFor could years believe the abuttersit. of home-likein 2011 and setting. received Currently, no re- tower was decommissioned replacement. dangerous for children and “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with Street,the overflow with no from one able the toBoston turn RouteBut, 1 as have School put Committeeup with the- thesponse. Quigley Hospital provides at that time, but allowed to “For the last year or more, Energy and Environmental in either direction coming off pregnant women. Affairs has approved a $1.5 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving mannoise Rich from Maronski millions recalled, of cars, great“We care, should but it getis laid more out rein- stay in place. Over time, it has as we’ve undertaken other the Mystic/Tobin Bridge exit. “Chelsea is so proactive in million grant regarding the years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to Revere. Scottieand now Holden some city did councillors climb the openspect wards, from thewhich state are and no lon fed- deteriorated and vandals have construction projects on the owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- Both sides empty onto Fourth doing this,” said MWRA Di- development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- Soldiers’want to have Home Mayor water Brian tower Ar- gereral acceptable. government,” Patch said.. painted it. streets, when we encounter a ket also dropped from 67 in Street. However, during con- Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to andrigo itcontact was the the stuff MassDOT of legend to “TodayKeefe notedis an opportunity that more afto- “It was a noticeable part of lead service line on the street, 2016 to 47 days on the market structionable because on the of Beaconits proximity Street See LEAD Page 2 by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- growinginstall barriers up in Chelsea. along Route 1 sayfluent farewell communities to the water are tow often- the Chelsea skyline, but now tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the off-ramp, Chestnut was made between“The biggest Route 16news and with Cope the- ergranted that served sound barriers.as a beacon or our Community Living Center is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. one way all the way from City towerland Circle. as a kid was when Scot- a landmark to so many in and will serve as a special vision According to figures from the spring,” Celata said voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile HallMario to Everett is looking Avenue forward – one tie WardHolden 5 Councillor actually climbedCharles around Chelsea,” said state on the horizon as it will serve the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The longto the stretch. spring market, drawing it,” said Maronski. “It was Veterans Secretary Francisco our veterans for the decades to tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community fromIt Bostonbecame and popular surrounding with the talk of the town for more Urena. “This is a bittersweet come,” she said. sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development manycommunities. drivers, Hebut addedespecially that than a week. I grew up beside moment, but this is also a hap- Tom Kasiecki said he has a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North the Police and Fire Depart- this tower all my life. It’s the py moment for the veterans at watched the tower all his life. 2016. rent they just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major ments. Fire officials said they thing I look at when I’m on the Soldiers Home who will “I watched this tower go up Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates felt it helped response times an airplane. I know when I’m reap the benefit of the largest when I was a kid in 1958,” he 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 from Central Fire in getting to investment ever in the Com- said. “I sat there at my win- percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. leaving and I know when I’m running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD Everettsity in Avenue. children and adults. home by looking at that tow- monwealth for long-term vet- dow over there and watched through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the TheA ATODpetition Task to make Force the fundtem- er.”REVERE RECREATIONerans HOSTScare. It’s going PAINT to be a them build it. Now, as a senior porary change into a perma- to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to His& SKATEremembrance NIGHT was but ATbeacon CRONIN of care forRINK veterans citizen, I am going to sit over into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- nentreduce change youth is now substance before use, the one of many that were shared across the Commonwealth there and watch them demol- segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move Trafficimprove theirCommission mental health,and City at a special farewell to the Sol- now.” ish it.” joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the Council.and increase opportunities for diers’ Home water tower last Supt. Cheryl Poppe said Former City Councillor Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positiveCount youth St. Stan’s engagement. against it. Friday, Nov. 30, in the shad- CBI Corp. put up the six- Matt Frank said he is going to The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- “ItIn is addition jeopardizing to the the mini- ex- ow of the tower, which was legged water tower in 1958, miss the tower, and that it is through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. istencegrants already of our funded, self-support Revere- constructed in 1958 and will and the purpose was to help special to him, but he also said of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended come down in the next few the water supply and water Cindy Luppi and Maureo Fernandez Mora from Clean Water reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City See ST. STAN'S Page 2 weeks. It has to come down pressure at the home. Over See WATER TOWER Page 2 Action. Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthyHOLIDAY and be active TREE for LIGHTING CITY COUNCIL NEWS by Adam Swift permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Police contracts add $876,000 in salary Outside graduation coming closer to a Our Offices will be increases, residency requirement for new hires resolution, decided Dec. 17 TRASH After more than two and a There is also a 3 percent in- The Chelsea High School efit the whole city, as well as Price subject OPEN half years of negotiations, the crease slated for FY20 and an Class of 2019’s quest to grad- students and their families at- to change NOTICE without th City is on the verge of a new additional 1 percent increase uate outside at the high school tending the graduation. notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 contract with its two police that goes into effect on Jan. 1, could come to a conclusion at “This investment is going Day Holiday, on Monday, unions that will see pay in- 2020. the City Council’s next meet- to last for years,” he said. “If $ .55Per February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s Day creases of up to three percent All told, the retroactive ing on Monday, Dec. 17. this is done, it is done for the Gallon and implement residency re- salary increases total about That’s when the Coun- city, and the future of the city will be delayed by one day. quirements for new hires. $876,000. cil is expected to vote on a is the students at Chelsea High • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service 9AM – 5PM Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Capitol Waste Services, Inc. Monday night, City Man- “I strongly recommend that $170,000 appropriation from School right now.” Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Croninager Skating Thomas Rink in Revere.Ambrosino the City Council support these the school stabilization ac- Senior Class President Joc- Please see more photos on Page 10. requested the City Council agreements, which have been count to pay for a protective elyn Poste was one of a num- approve the contracts, which the subject of lengthy negotia- mat for the new turf field at ber of CHS students wearing WINTHROP EAST BOSTON WINTHROP Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, ORIENT HEIGHTS Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- are retroactive to Fiscal year tions spanning more than two the high school. “Dream Big” shirts who ad- Mod Kitchen, F.P. Location Location! 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Water Tower/Continued from Page 1 Graduation/Continued from Page 1 he will choose to remember it been there. However, when I bers. She said it will be hard to see it go, and it’s a part of the Dec. 17. manager stated. now as a place of hope and look up and don’t see it, I’m see it go, but she understands local history to him. “I’m so incredibly proud of “The proposed renovations rest for those who have served going to think of the wonder- the reasoning. “It’s sad to me because New everything that was said to- of Eden Park include replace- their country – as it was for ful care that the veterans are “My older brother was in England and Greater Boston night,” she said. ment of the playground’s rub- his grandfather when he was receiving there.” Vietnam and he saw the wa- have so much history, and it’s •In other business, the ber surfacing, introduction of there. Added Barbara Richards, ter tower when he came back why people are jealous of us Council approved a change in new playground equipment, “That’s what I’m going to “It’s going to be very hard to home and said, ‘At last, I’m in other parts of the country,” the zoning ordinance requir- installation of a new water remember moving forward is see it go. Whether you go by home,’” she recalled. “There he said. “The tower was an ing tighter building controls in feature and splash pad, instal- we’re going to have a brand boat, train, plan or car, you are a lot of changes now in historical marker for Chelsea. the Admiral’s Hill neighbor- lation of new site furniture new facility for the veterans,” can always see the tower.” Chelsea, and a lot of them My generation and up recog- hood. and lighting, and reconstruc- he said. “When I look up and Dottie Kusmierek has lived I’m not happy about. Good nize that certainly. Sometimes •Councillor-At-Large Roy tion of all site utilities,” Am- see the skyline without the across the street from the tow- bye old friend and on with the in the name of progress you Avellaneda introduced an or- brosino stated in a letter to the tower, I will be sad. I will miss er for most of her life. She new.” must give up some things to der requesting that the License Council. the tower because I’ve had it said it holds a special place in Councilor Luis Tejada said get others.” Commission hold two recre- The total cost of the ren- there all my life. It’s always the hearts of her family mem- he would definitely be sad to ational marijuana licenses for ovations is about $750,000, applicants that have a majority according to Ambrosino. The ownership consisting of Chel- City Council appropriated Continued from Page 1 sea residents. $250,000 through the Fiscal Lead/ •Ambrosino asked the Year 2019 Capital Improve- Council to approve funding ment Program. Of the remain- rector Fred Laskey. “They are He said that any homeown- tact the DPW at (617) 466- lead pipe, and if it is, they will for renovations to Eden Park. ing $500,000, the City Man- going through the inventory er that thinks they might have 4200. They will send out a put it on a list for completion. The majority of the ren- ager said $400,000 should be and going house to house and a lead service line should con- technician to verify if it is a ovations will be reimbursed reimbursed by the state. street to street to get rid of this through a state grant, the city problem. This is something that should serve as a model in how to prevent the scourge of Salary/Continued from Page 1 lead in water. No other com- munity has forged into this.” Fidel Maltez of the Chelsea City, he added. Bishop noted that Ambrosi- DPW said that more than 50 The percentage increases no was requesting the use of lines have been replaced so for salary are slightly more stabilization funds for im- far under the program. Some than those other City Hall provements to Eden Park and of those were last year and unions have received, Am- for a protective cover for the came when they were work- brosino said. new high school turf field as ing on street repairs, including “However, in return, the well as for the contract salary to Shurtleff, Maverick, Clark, City did secure new language costs. Crescent, Lawrence, Tudor on residency upon which the Those stabilization funds and Webster Streets. This City Council insisted,” he should be used for emergency year, they will take on Essex stated. “As of January 1, 2019, situations, Bishop said. Street and will be looking for all new police hires must live “I don’t think any of these lead water lines there too. in the City of Chelsea for five requests rise to the level of an “Every project moving for- years, consistent with the Or- emergency to use the rainy ward is going to identify and dinance approved by the City day fund,” he said. remove these lines with zero Council earlier this year.” While Bishop said he sup- cost to the homeowner,” he City officials and other representatives pose with the $100,000 grant for removing lead service lines. While there was no debate ported the requests being said. over the union contracts them- made, he wanted assurances selves at Monday’s Council that any money taken out of meeting, District 1 Council- the City’s stabilization funds lor Robert Bishop did raise be replaced by free cash as concerns about the City’s use soon as those funds are certi- of its stabilization, or “rainy fied by the state. day” funds.

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ing Parish, which has been is unable to maintain the in- in existence for the past 110 creased flow of traffic caused Council President Damali Vidot, GreenRoots Director Roseann years,” read the letter. “Chest- by vehicles coming from the MWRA Director Fred Laskey and MWRA Advisory Board Director Bongiovanni, Maureo Fernandez Mora, Cindy Luppi and Green- nut Street is a narrow, one lane Fourth Street off-ramp to the Joe Favolaro. Roots’ Maria Belen Power. road, in a heavily populated Bridge.” residential neighborhood. It

City officials accept a citation from Clean Water POLICE Log Action for their diligence in removing lead Tuesday, 11/20 ed on a probation warrant. service lines. Ana Gonzalez, 59, 90 Marl- Christina Belcher, 412, 550 borough St., Chelsea, was ar- Ferry St., Everett, was arrest- rested for shoplifting. ed for disorderly conduct. David Henao-Jimenez, 19, Edwin Ibanez, 30, 589 121 Union St., Everett, was Broadway, Chelsea, was ar- arrested for speeding, unli- rested for ordinance violation, censed operation of motor alcoholic beverage/marijuana/ vehicle and possessing open THC, disorderly conduct, as- container of alcohol in motor sault, disturbing the peace and vehicle. threat to commit a crime. Wednesday, 11/21 Sunday, 11/25 Maria Ortiz, 49, 172 Cen- Gabriel Castillo, 25, 9 Sou- tral Ave., Chelsea, was arrest- thend, Lynn, was arrested for CHELSEA Notice of Openings for Boards and ed on a warrant. unlicensed operation of motor LICENSING COMMISSION Commissions in the City of Chelsea Saturday, 11/24 vehicle, speeding and war- Seeks Comments on Proposed Regulations Faisal Yerow, 23, 180 Cen- rants. Pursuant to the City of Chelsea Charter, Section tral Ave., Chelsea, was arrest- as to Marijuana Establishments 9-5(d), this is a Notice of all Board and Commis- The City of Chelsea Licensing Commission is sion upcoming vacancies in the City of Chelsea seeking comments on proposed regulations through June 30, 2019. as to the operations of marijuana During that timeframe, openings will occur in the establishments in Chelsea. The Chelsea following Boards and Commissions: The Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board; The City Council has authorized the Licensing Board of Health; The Board of Library Trustees; Commission to grant licenses to marijuana The Community Schools Advisory Board; The establishments after said establishments are Conservation Commission; The Council of El- authorized to operate by the Cannabis der Affairs; The Cultural Council; The Historical Control Commission. Commission; The Licensing Commission; The The proposed rules set forth requirements Planning Board; the Zoning Board of Appeals; for seeking a license and operating guide- the Community Preservation Act Committee; lines. All comments are due in by January the Human Rights Commission; and the Youth 15, 2019 to City Solicitor Cheryl Watson Commission. Information about each of these NATIONALGUARD.com Fisher via email to [email protected] Boards is available at https://www.chelseama. gov/home/pages/board-openings. The Youth or by mail to Room 307, City Hall, Commission term of office is one year. The -Af 500 Broadway Chelsea, MA 02150. fordable Housing Trust Fund Board term of office THERE’S A MOMENT The proposed rules may be found on the YOU REACH DEEP is two years. All other Boards have three year INSIDE YOURSELF. City’s website. Click on Boards & Commis- terms. Those interested in applying should send When you find the courage to fight through the elements. And you find sions, then Licensing Commission. Chelsea both a letter of interest and a resume either by the strength to save a life. These are the kinds of has already adopted ordinances that zone mail to the City Manager, Chelsea City Hall, 500 moments you’ll experience in the National Guard. and limit the number of retail establishments Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts 02150 or If you’ve got it inside you, this is your time to act. by email to [email protected]. Visit the Guard online at in the City. www.NATIONALGUARD.com Materials should be received by the close of or call 1-800-GO-GUARD. The commission will schedule a public hearing Brought to you as a Public Service. on the final draft of the rules in February 2019. business on Friday, February 1, 2019.

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POLICE Briefs By Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian NEWS Briefs by Seth Daniel

THREATENED Edwin Ibanez, 30, of 589 den, was charged with assault WOMAN Broadway, was charged with with a dangerous weapon. DIDOMENICO SPEAKS AT MIRA •Thursday, Dec. 20, at 6 p.m. Pajama Sto- marijuana violation, disor- On Nov. 24, at 7:32 p.m., Sen. Sal DiDomenico recently served as a rytime. derly conduct (subsequent DANCIN’ IN THE speaker at the Massachusetts Immigrants and •Dec. 27 and Dec. 28, at 2 p.m. Winter officers were dispatched to 1 offense), assault, disturbing Marlborough St. for a report STREETS Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition's Annual Crafts. the peace, and threatening to Our Shared Table event at the State House. Ev- of a male party following and commit a crime. On Nov. 24, at 11 a.m., of- threatening a female party. ficers observed an intoxicated ery year, to kick off the holiday season, MIRA BERKOWITZ ELEMENTARY The female victim stated that female causing a disturbance hosts this luncheon for newly sworn-in U.S WINTER CONCERT MAN PULLS KNIFE the male followed her from the on Broadway. The officers citizens and other immigrants and refugees to The Berkowitz Elementary School will area of 400 Broadway. During AT DAY CENTER tried to ascertain the woman's celebrate our Commonwealth's rich diversity, stage its Winter Concert on Tuesday, Dec. 18, this time she told officers he On Nov. 14, at approx- identity but were answered share personal stories, and make new connec- at 9:30 a.m. in the Cafeteria. There will be per- was making inappropriate imately 9 a.m., CPD offi- with threats and derogato- tions. formances from the first grade, second grade, comments to her. At one point cers were dispatched to 738 ry comments. The woman "Our Shared Table is always one of my fa- the Berkowitz Chorus, Berkowitz Advanced he walked in front of her and Broadway, the Pentecostal continued to disregard the vorite events of the year, and it was an honor to Drums and After School Strings. blocked her path while esca- Church resource center for a officer's commands while im- join with so many friends at this year's holiday For more information, e-mail romanoffr@ lating the comments to threats report of a male with a knife. peding pedestrian and motor luncheon to celebrate our immigrant and refu- chelseaschools.com to cause her harm. Witnesses Upon arrival, the victim stat- vehicle traffic. She was placed gee community," said Senator DiDomenico. "I interceded, and the male fled ed that the man at the scene under arrest. am proud to support MIRA Coalition through CHELSEA HIGH WINTER the area. pulled a knife on him. A knife Christina Belcher, 41, of our work in the , and I am A short time later he was was found on the subject, and Everett, was charged with dis- very grateful to Executive Director Eva Millo- CONCERT positively identified and he was placed under arrest. orderly conduct. na and her team for all that they do to make our The annual Chelsea High Winter Concert placed into custody. Michael Catino, 34, of Mal- Commonwealth a welcoming place for all." will take place on Friday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in Senator DiDomenico has been a longtime the CHS Auditorium. supporter of MIRA Coalition and champion for There will be performances by the Begin- Six MS-13 Members Charged with RICO Conspiracy; Five immigrants' rights. Throughout his tenure in ner Band, Concert Band, Percussion Ensem- the Senate, he has continuously voted against ble, Jazz Band, Cantare, Choir, Dance I and II defendants charged with murdering teenager in July 2018 legislation and amendments to the state budget Classes, and Music Production students. The that would harm Massachusetts' immigrant and event is open to the public and admission is $3. Staff Report enforcement officers responded law enforcement at all levels will refugee community. to Henry Avenue Playground continue to use all available re- ENCORE BOSTON HARBOR JOB Six members of the vio- in Lynn, where a civilian had sources, aggressively exploit all NEW SENIOR TRANSPORTATION lent, transnational organization encountered the dead body of available intelligence, and work FAIR known as “La Mara Salvatru- a young boy lying in a wooded as one integrated team with the With financial support from the City Coun- The City will be hosting a Job Fair for the cha” or “MS-13” were indicted area. Based on the condition of sole intention of preventing ad- cil, the Senior Center is launching a pilot pro- Encore Casino at Chelsea City Hall on Friday, Nov. 28 in federal court in Bos- the body, it appeared that the ditional murders or future acts of gram for the transportation of senior citizens December 14, from 4-7 p.m. The event is a col- ton with racketeering – with five victim had been murdered a few violence,” said Harold H. Shaw, in the City. The new program will allow for laboration between Encore and Chelsea 500, a charged in the murder of a teen days prior to when the body was Special Agent in Charge of the seniors to be transported back and forth from partnership of the City of Chelsea, the Chelsea last summer. discovered. FBI Boston Division. “I com- the Senior Center from six different elderly/ Collaborative, TND/CONNECT, the Chelsea As alleged in the indictment, It is alleged that Lopez, Sal- mend the FBI's North Gang Task disabled sites throughout the community. The Housing Authority and Bunker Hill Communi- as part of the racketeering con- vador, Vaquerano, Tercero, and Force for their unwavering pur- pilot program is scheduled to begin at the end ty College seeking to ensure at least 500 casino spiracy, five of the six defendants Reyes murdered the victim with suit of MS-13, the tremendous of October and will be operating on Tuesdays, jobs for Chelsea residents. Whether you have participated in the murder of a premeditated malice, and with work conducted by our federal, Wednesdays and Fridays. More information is current employment or not, we encourage all teenage boy in Lynn, on or about extreme atrocity and cruelty. The state and local law enforcement available by contacting the Senior Center at those interested in learning about job opportu- July 30, 2018. evidence includes a recording partners regarding this threat, 617-466-4370. nities at the Encore Casino to stop by this Job The indictment charges the of Salvador allegedly describ- and the proactive efforts under- Fair. Representatives from all of Encore’s var- taken to move and share intel- following members of the Sykos ing the murder in graphic detail, BELLINGHAM CARY HOUSE ious departments will be available to provide including how he, Vaquerano, ligence, all in an effort to stem Locos Salvatrucha clique: information and answer questions. There will •Erick Lopez Flores, a/k/a Tercero, and Yanes stabbed the the flow of violence. There is HOLIDAY GATHERING also be information about skills building work- “Mayimbu,” 29, of Lynn; victim numerous times while no place in society for MS-13--- The Chelsea Historical Society will have the •Henri Salvador Gutierrez, Lopez assisted. The recording their violence and tactics need to Gov. Bellingham-Cary House’s Open House shops to help prepare for casino jobs, such as a/k/a “Perverso,” 19, a Salvador- also described Duggins as being be stopped---and this gang must and Holiday gathering on Sat., Dec. 8, 6-8 p.m. resume building and interview skills. For more an national previously residing a leader of the clique. The victim be dismantled at all levels.” Members and guests will gather to celebrate information, visit HYPERLINK "http://www. in Somerville; was allegedly targeted because According to court doc- the holidays and remember the past. chelseacollab.org" \t "_blank" www.chelsea- •Eliseo Vaquerano Canas, the gang believed the victim had uments, MS-13 is a violent collab.org or call 617-889-6080. a/k/a “Peligroso,” 19, a Salva- been cooperating with law en- street gang whose branches or GREENROOTS HOLIDAY doran national previously resid- forcement. “cliques” operate throughout the CANDY CANE HUNT CELEBRATION ing in Chelsea; “MS-13 is a ruthless, trans- United States, including Massa- On Thursday, December 6, from 6-7 p.m. •Jonathan Tercero Yanes, national gang operating in our chusetts. MS-13 members are re- Join GreenRoots on Thursday, Dec. 13, at there will be a Flashlight Candy Cane Hunt. a/k/a “Desalmado,” 21, a Salva- backyard,” said United States quired to commit acts of violence 6 p.m., to celebrate the holiday season and This activity is for children ages 2-8 with an doran national previously resid- Attorney Andrew E. Lelling. against rival gang members to build community. This event will take place adult. Bring a flashlight and help find hidden ing in East Boston; “This group routinely commits gain promotions and to main- at GreenRoots, 221 Marginal St. For any candy canes around Bellingham Hill Park. senseless acts of violence, in- •Marlos Reyes, a/k/a “Silen- tain membership and discipline questions, please email Maria Belen Power at Deadline to register online or in person is Tues- cluding murder, to maintain con- within the group. Specifically, cio,” 22, a Salvadoran national HYPERLINK "mailto:mariabelenp@green- day, December 4. Cost is $2. Learn more here: previously residing in Chelsea; trol and instill fear. Dismantling MS-13 members are required rootschelsea.org" \t "_blank" mariabelenp@ recreation.chelseama.gov. and MS-13 in Massachusetts and to attack and murder rival gang greenrootschelsea.org. •Djavier Duggins, a/k/a elsewhere is a top priority of the members whenever possible, MENORAH LIGHTING DEC. 9 “Haze,” 29, of Lynn. Department of Justice. Federal, and to attack and murder those FALL PROGRAMS AT THE The indictment also mentions state, and local law enforcement suspected of cooperating with On Sunday, December 9, from 5:30-6:30 an unnamed juvenile, who has agencies will continue working law enforcement. MS-13 often LIBRARY p.m., the Tobin Bridge Chabad will present the been separately charged in a together to investigate and hold recruits younger members from The Chelsea Public Library has released its 2nd Annual Chelsea Public Menorah Light- sealed information, as required MS-13 members responsible for schools and communities with fall programming, with the following events ing. Join Tobin Bridge Chabad and the Walnut by federal law. these heinous crimes.” large immigrant populations coming up. Street Synagogue as they light the giant meno- Duggins was arrested Nov. 30 “The murder of 17-year old from Central America. •Thursday, Dec. 6, at 6 p.m. Chelsea Lego rah in Chelsea Square and enjoy a festive com- and will appear in federal court Herson Rivas is another sober- The charge of RICO conspir- Club. munity-wide Chanukah celebration. 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ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman Forum ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON

This is a wonderful time of the year, to paraphrase the song, with holiday music playing in the malls and on our car radi- os, resurrecting our earliest childhood memories -- even for the younger set -- of Christmases-past. We choose just the right tree, decorate it carefully with our family-heirloom ornaments, and when we first turn on the lights, it brings a smile even to the oldest among us. Despite the hectic rushing to and fro’, everybody it seems, is in a good mood. We endure the traffic, the long lines in stores, and more, because we know that what we are doing will bring joy and happiness to others. For those of us with young children, we get to see Christmas through their eyes, giving us a second-chance to experience the wonder and joy that we felt when we were their age. Although all of us celebrate Christmas in our own way, the common thread is one of peace, joy, and happiness, regardless of religious or secular beliefs. Whether it be Christmas, Hanuk- kah, Kwanzaa, or a Seinfeldian Festivus, the spirit of the season imbues us with a sense of togetherness that (unfortunately) only comes once a year. We urge all of our readers to make the most of this holiday season with our friends, family, and loved ones.

ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS -- SAFELY

With the Christmas season in full swing, there will be the usual office, family, and neighborhood parties for all of us to partake and enjoy. By no means do we wish to cast negative thoughts or to be party-Scrooges, but we would be remiss if we did not remind all of our readers to enjoy the holiday season safely. This especially means that we should be careful not to drink and drive, not only for ourselves, but also for those whom we know and love. uest p d If someone appears to be under the influence, it is incumbent G O -E upon each of us not to let that person get behind the wheel of a car -- take their keys and call an Uber! If it is within our ability to prevent a tragedy, we must be sure Bush decency and America's Christmas list to do so. By Glenn Mollette prescribing any kind of med- notes. around and keep our prom- icine. They not only demand Christmas will be good if ised retirements solvent for Christmas is coming and final approval on any medica- Americans can have access to our graying Americans. wish lists vary. Here are ideas tions I might need, they fre- jobs across the country. Big Reward the corporations from which most can benefit. quently dictate that my doctor cities are booming with jobs it who stay in America and let Your opinions, please The Chelsea Record wel- Medical care for all Ameri- prescribes a medication that seems but rural America does those who want to be out of cans. Congress must sever ties is less expensive. I would not have the same options. I America pay the price for comes letters to the editor. Our mailing address is 385 with lobbyists working on be- like to think that my doctor suppose it will always be this abandoning us. half of the pharmaceutical and prescribes medicines based way but everyone cannot live Keep America safe with Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. 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Casualties of War root causes of poverty in each anti-poverty strategies, mil- times are able to take the next Dear Editor, community and develop local lions of people have received step bringing them closer to a Throughout American his- strategies that eliminate the services and many have in better quality of life, with less tory no war has endured as barriers that keep people from fact become self-sufficient, dependence on government. ecord long as our war on poverty, becoming self-sufficient. free from government depen- Here in Chelsea, we have R before us a proposal by the helseaEstablished 1890 first coined in 1964 by Presi- Throughout the 51 years dence. Millions more contin- C dent Lyndon B. Johnson. The since the creation of Com- ue to remain in poverty. Much Chelsea Housing Authority Legal Advertising enemy is poverty; the mis- munity Action Agencies, like the Caste system of India, to enable 96 public housing Advertising sion was clear, identify the commissioned to develop there is evidence that here in tenants to reside in a new de- Ellen Bertino America inequality tends to velopment that will not dif- and Marketing THE be framed as an economic ferentiate economic status. A issue. I’m sure some may be rare opportunity to break the Editorial appalled to think that Ameri- stigma that contorts efforts for Reporters, INDEPENDENT ca’s poor could be compared a better quality of life. I call Director of Marketing NEWSPAPERS Debra DiGregorio to those in the Caste Sys- upon our local leaders to work Regular Contributors tem, but as I see it, we tend toward finding solutions to the [email protected] Seth Daniel ONLINE ADVERTISING to stigmatize the poor in this issues that stand before us at ([email protected]) NOW AVAILABLE Cary Shuman nation as people who cannot the Innes Development and achieve and are in a separate to work with a single purpose ([email protected]) Size: 160x600 IAB category. Some people have knowing that these efforts Assistant Marketing $450.00 per month/per site even implied that being poor will provide comfort, hope Directors is a choice. I contend that is and opportunity to those who Copy Editing, Layout 3 spots available on Maureen DiBella Scott Yates a fallacy. In my experience, have less. I fully support the each site is when we offer people with project. just a click away BusinessExecutive Accounts hope, realistic opportunity Robert S. Repucci Senior Sales Associates Judy Russi and resources, they respond Executive Director Peter Sacco reverejournal.com •winthroptranscript.com enthusiastically and often- CAPIC Printer lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com Kathleen Bright Concord Monitor chelsearecord.com •charlestownbridge.com (N.H.) northendregionalreview.com • backbaysun.com jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com Traffic reports available upon request For Advertising Rates, Call Marketing Director - Deb DiGregorio 781-485-0588 x101 617-884-2416 781-485-0588 • www.chelsearecord.com or call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 First Come - First Served

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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Page 5 CITY OF CHELSEA’S TREE LIGHTING EVENT IN CHELSEA SQUARE PHOTOS BY EMILY HARNEY The City of Chelsea’s Chel- sea Prospers initiative and the Chamber of Commerce held yet another successful tree lighting event on Thursday, Nov. 29, in Chelsea Square. The Back Bay Ringers and Berkowitz students both performed, and Santa Claus made his first stop in Chelsea for the Christmas season.

Lily smiles as she stands next to Santa Clause during the tree lighting.

Lesley colors a holiday picture during the tree lighting. Children stand with Santa at Chelsea's Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration.

Mindy Giddens stands with Frosty The Snow Man and The Councillor Calvin Brown, State Sen. Senator Sal DiDomenico, Third and fourth graders from the Berkowitz School performed Grinch at the tree lighting. Council President Damali Vidot, and City Manager Thomas G. a variety of holiday favorite tunes at Chelsea's Annual Holiday Ambrosino. Tree Lighting.

Diego decorates a gingerbread man. The Back Bay Ringers performed holiday favorites at Chelsea's Zebria and Leo of Chelsea enjoy the decorated gingerbread Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration. cookies.

ATTENTION PASSENGERS MBTA Chelsea Community Update The MBTA and Greenroots are hosting a Listening Session with residents on the T’s new fare payment system (AFC 2.0) that will make paying for public transit easier and more convenient. The new fare system is part of the MBTA’s ambitious $8 billion investment plan to improve service and reliability with new Orange and Red Line fleets, Green Line Extension and track, signal and facility improvements.

COME JOIN US: THE PURPOSE OF THE SESSION IS TO: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 • Update the public on the status of the new 6:30pm - 8:00 pm fare system project Chelsea Senior Center • Seek customer feedback on proposed policies 10 Riley Way, Chelsea, MA • Address issues or concerns

For further information: https://www.mbta.com/projects/automated-fare-collection-20-afc-20

GreenRoots www.GreenRootsChelsea.org

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Page 6 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY FOR THE REVITALIZED CHELSEA WALK

Chelsea residents joined City Manager Tom Ambrosi- no, GreenRoots Executive and former Councillor-at-Large Roseann Bongiovanni, State Rep. Dan Ryan, artist Silvia Lopez-Chavez, City Councillor Calvin Brown and other city officials for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the revitalized Chelsea Walk off of Broadway. The event featured the unveil- ing of the plaques for the Chel- sea Walk and an appearance by Santa Claus. The completion of the proj- ect was was made possible with much support from members of the Chelsea Chamber of Com- merce. Chelsea Community Cable Television was on hand to vid- eotape the event for broadcast on the local cable television Unveiling the plaques on the Chelsea Walk. Some of the many residents who attended the official opening of the Chelsea Walk. station.

Shown with Santa Claus are, from left, Eda Carvenan, Caroline Artist Silvia Lopez-Chavez next to one of her murals on the From left artist Silvia Lopez-Chavez, Roseann Bongiovanni, City Ellenbird holding Ivy, and Patricia Ebanks. Chelsea Walk. Manager Tom Ambrosino, Rep, Dan Ryan, City Councillor Calvin Brown.

ATENCIÓN PASAJEROS ACTUALIZACIÓN PARA LA COMUNIDAD DE MBTA DE Chelsea La MBTA y Greenroots están auspiciando una Sesión de escucha con los residentes respecto al nuevo sistema de pago de tarifas en la T (AFC 2.0), que hará el pago de transporte público más fácil y conveniente. El nuevo sistema de tarifas es parte del plan de inversión de $8 mil millones de la MBTA para mejorar el servicio y la fiabilidad de las nuevas flotas de las líneas Naranja y Roja, la extensión de la línea Verde y optimizaciones a vías, señalizaciones e instalaciones.

PARTICIPE: EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTA ASAMBLEA PÚBLICA ES: Martes, 11 de diciembre de 2018 • Actualizar al público sobre el estado del 6:30pm - 8:00 pm proyecto del nuevo sistema de tarifas • Conocer las opiniones de los clientes Chelsea Senior Center respecto a las políticas propuestas 10 Riley Way, Chelsea, MA • Abordar problemas o inquietudes

Para más información: https://www.mbta.com/projects/automated-fare-collection-20-afc-20

GreenRoots www.GreenRootsChelsea.org

Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Page 7 THE FINEST CLASS YOU'LL EVER SEE, THE CLASS OF '83

Juliann Connors Boesch and Patty Scarpetti.

The members of the Chelsea High School Class of 1983 are pictured their 35th Reunion at the Breakaway in Danvers. CARY SHUMAN PHOTOS CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL Former CHS basketball and track star Marsha Telesetsky, CLASS OF with her former track coach, Bobby Fee.

35TH̔83 REUNION

he Chelsea High School building that is now the site of TClass of 1983 held its 35th the new Clark Avenue Middle th Reunion Saturday night at the School. The Class of 1983 35 Reunion Committee, front row, from left, Theresa Catanzaro, Ruth Breakaway in Danvers. Former CHS head football Hess, and Barbara Lee. Back row, from left, Debie Getz, Phyllis Scalia-D’Eon, Denise Tedesco, The guests enjoyed a buf- coach and Indiana University Kellie McLaughlin, Theresa Curtis, Julie Malot, and Patty Scarpetti. fet dinner and reunion cake, great Bob Fee was an invited Denise Tedesco did an dancing to the music of DJ guest. excellent job as the Kool Vibes, trivia questions The reunion committee did speaker at the reunion – but most of all, reminiscing a great job organizing a fun- and entertained her fellow about their years together at filled celebration full of won- classmates with trivia the old Chelsea High School derful memories. questions about the Class of 1983 and the 1980s.

Classmates and athletes join Coach Bobby Fee for a photo at the reunion.

Kellie McLaughlin, Dina Pagliuca, Juan Gallego, Kevin Kyes, Joan Cromwell, John Fantasia, and Eric DiCrescenzo.

Two of Chelsea High’s greatest Jimmy Bright displays his Joan Cromwell dances to female athletes, Nancy Pilcher Dina Marino, Jimmy Bright, Robert Meuse, Ann Lombard, Patty Scarpetti, and Debie Getz. moves on the dance floor. a hit song from the 1980s. (left) and Laurie Taraskiewicz.

Chelsea High sports legend and head football coach Bobby Fee and running back Scott Leonard, who was a sophomore when Chelsea rallied from a 20-0 deficit to beat Everett, 34- Lisa Dente, Kevin Kyes, and Ann Dube. 26, in the 1980 Thanksgiving game. Andrew Zecha, Lisa Dente, Ann Dube, and Ann Delyani.

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Page 8 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 CHELSEA SAYS GOODBYE TO A BELOVED LANDMARK THE EBB AND FLOW OF PROGRESS he Chelsea Soldiers’ Home hosted a farewell to its Tlong-time water tower, a tower that has become an iconic landmark in its 60 years of existence. On Friday, Nov. 30, community members young and old gathered to remem- ber and mourn the loss of the tower, which will come down by the end of December. The silver lining is that its demolition will make way for a new, $199 million Community Living Center for the veterans in the Home. It was a bitter- sweet day.

School Committeeman Rich Maronski has lived next to the tower his whole life, and PHOTOS BY SETH DANIEL said it will be hard to lose Supt. Cheryl Poppe with Monica Elias of the Chelsea Hill such a friendly landmark. Community. Councillor Leo Robinson, Supt. Cheryl Poppe, Veterans Secre- tary Francisco Urena, and City Manager Tom Ambrosino take Christine Tron, now of one last picture in front of the tower. Beverly VFW, remembered growing up in Chelsea and the water tower.

Former Councillor Matt Frank said he will miss the tower, but Veterans Secretary Francisco Tom Kasiecki, Patty Buckley he will take pride in knowing Urena spoke about losing the Rossetti, Tim Kasiecki and that it will always represent tower, but gaining a world- Elizabeth Pepper gather in City Councillor Leo Robinson, Buddy Mangini, Supt. Cheryl Poppe, Cheryl Steg, and City excellent care for veterans. class facility for the veterans. front of the water tower. Councillor Luis Tejada.

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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Page 9 CHELSEA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST WITH SANTA he Chelsea Cham- ber of Commerce Thosted the 14th Annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Chel- sea Community Schools. Children greeted Santa and Mrs. Claus and en- Tania, Justin, Aaron, and joyed a breakfast with Yeraldi Pineda. Emily, Ian, and Evan Melgar. their families; even learn- ing the magic of tater tots. Little ones were also presented with goodie Leisla Cousins Valentina Walker and Izabella Dunbar. bags filled with dental Ortiz and kits, arts and crafts, and Izaiah candy. Rosa. Breakfast with Santa “It was exciting meet- organizer Sue Gallant, with ing Santa and Mrs. Claus. Katie and Julien Smith. I saw Santa get off a fire PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA truck,” said Izaiah Rosa, Chelsea Collaborative volunteers: Marina Cruz, Juliza Torres, age 7. “I’m going shop- Britteny Alcazar, Dalia Juarez, and Fatima Mendoza. ping today. I want a new video game for Christ- mas.”

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Page 10 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403

MEET AND GREET WITH SENATE PRESIDENT KAREN SPILKA

Photos by Katy Rogers

Newly elected Senate President Karen Spilka visited the area on Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, at a meet and greet hosted by Sen. Sal DiDomenico at Stewart’s Pub in Everett. Chelsea residents and local elected officials had the opportunity to greet the Sen- ate President and get to know her.

Mirna Diaz, Dennis Cataldo, and Saritin Rizzuto welcomed Sen- Chelsea City Manager Tom Ambrosino joined Chelsea Housing ate President Karen Spilka. Authority Director Al Ewing at Stewart’s on Tuesday.

Sen. President Karen Spilka was welcomed by Calvin Brown. Senate President Karen Spilka addressed the crowd at Stewart's Sen. Sal DiDomenico was pleased to welcome Senate President in Everett. Karen Spilka to Everett for the first time since being named president.

Sen. Sal DiDomenico was joined by his family, Tricia, Marie, and Sal in welcoming Senate President Councilor Leo Robinson, Senate President Spilka, Councilor Calvin Brown, Chelsea Housing Direc- Karen Spilka. tor Al Ewing, Sen. Sal DiDomenico, and Councilor Joe Perlatonda. DON'T MISS OUT Holiday GUIDEGift You've always wanted your ad on It’s time to get ready for Holiday sales. Reach more than 85,000 readers of our Front Page...Here's Your Your the Revere Journal, the East Boston Times, the Everett Independent, the Ad Here! Winthrop Sun Transcript, the Chelsea Record, the Lynn Journal, the Opportunity. Charlestown Patriot Bridge, the Boston Sun, the Beacon Hill Times, Jamaica

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All retailers in the ordi- year ing recreational marijuana es-- tablishments. nance are prohibited from Revere Journal(6400) Ambrosino filed an ordi opening between the hours of Deadline: Monday, nance that would regulate 9 p.m. and 9 a.m. operations of such establish- Ambrosino had no estimate ments, and would also put a on how much the local sales (4000) local sales tax of 3 percent on tax would generate, as there December 10 Winthrop Sun Transcript all sales in Chelsea. That is the is no way to know any sales (1) 2x5 Ad maximum amount of sales tax figures. allowed in the law. Ambrosino submitted the Contact Your Advertising “In order to properly be ordinance and the request for East Boston Times Free Press(7000) prepared for this burgeoning the local 3 percent tax to the industry, the City needs to City Council on Monday, and both adopt an ordinance regu- it was received favorably. Representative lating the operations of these It has been referred to com- $ businesses and consider im- mittee, but will likely be put Chelsea Record(2900) plementation of a local sales on for a public hearing soon. tax,” he wrote. Chelsea cannot prohib- ONLY 135!! Per Paper/wk The ordinance governing it marijuana establishments operations starts with a Zon- from locating in the City due 781-485-0588 (7500) ing ordinance that would rel- to the fact that it voted in fa- Everett Independent egate the cultivation and man- vor of recreational marijuana ufacture of marijuana solely in as a City in the November Gov. Baker signs bill to the Industrial District by Spe- 2016 election. Cities that did Any 4 Papers not vote in favor of it – such cial Permit only. Lynn Journal(5000)fund new Quigley Hospital The retail sale of marijuana as Everett and Revere – are Maureen DiBella ext. 103 would be limited by the ordi- able to prohibit any establish- nance only to the Industrial, ments from locating in their PHOTO BY JARED CHARNEY $ at Chelsea Soldiers’ Home Shopping Center and High- city. Already, Everett and Re- (8700) way Business Districts by spe-- vere have drafted those prohi- Peter Sacco ext. 106 Beacon Hill Times cial permit only. bitions. 500/wk The definitions of establish ments in the zoning ordinance Kathy Bright ext. 110 The Boston Sun(14000) Chelsea's Jose Gutierrez goes in for a layup past Greater Lawrence's Isaiah Ray at Chelsea High School on Tuesday night. The Chel- Vidot unveils committee Ad size shown to scale proportionately. Sioux Gerow ext. 125 sea boys’ team exploded in the second half of the game to come away with a convincing win, 93-53. See Page 6 for more photos. (3500) assignments thisServices. week Broad: 3.65” wide x 5” Regional Review Other committee assign- By Seth Daniel ments include: •Committee on Public Tab: 3.998” wide x 5” Council President Damali Works, Councillor Enio Lo- Charlestown Patriot Bridge(7300) Vidot has made her commit- pez. tee assignments this week, •Committee on Rules and rewarding several councillors Ordinances, Councillor Ju- - with important assignments. dith Garcia. (16400) Virtually every councillor •Committee on Develop Jamaica Plain Gazette FIRST COME FIRST SERVEon the board was reward- ment and Housing, Council- ADD A DIGITAL BANNER AD TO ANY OF OUR WEB SITES! ed with a chair on a Council lor Luis Tejada. committee. •Committee on Public Two of the newest coun- Health, Education, Train- $ Mission Hill Gazette(7000) Tom Thompson looks to pass the ball in cillors got prime roles in their ing and Human Resources, - Schedule Your Spots forthe lane. 2019! $250.00new committee per chairman- run.Councillor Yamir Rodriguez. Only 300/mo ships. Councillor Bob Bishop •Committee on Inter-gov Chelsea's Cor'jon Moore Perkins gets a will chair the Committee on ernmental Affairs, Councillor- handful while shooting against Greater Finance and Accounts, while Joe Perlatonda. Lawrence on Tuesday.Savings of $800 •Committee on Labor Re Councillor Calvin Brown will chair the Public Safety Com- lations and Collective Bar- Calvin Ware (11) shoots over a Greater mittee. gaining, Councillor Giovanni Lawrence player down low. Councillor Leo Robinson Recupero. also got a good committee assignment, overseeing the The Case for Space Committee on Inspectional space savers. People should just be aware of that.” FRONT PAGE48 hours, you don’t own the Space savers have been City Council will begin discussions spot anymore. This Thursday, around for decades, but some ket using thousands of plas- City will removeis that no onespace should park saversin the City will starting start moving all Thursdayplaces in the area have banned on banning plastic ticshopping bags for groceries bags and a a spot with a space saver due - the chairs, the cones and even them altogether due to the By Seth Daniel large low-income population By Seth Daniel to the fact that another person the air conditioners out there violence and vandalism that (which tends to favor the use spent significant time and en to save spaces.” occurs when people violate The Chelsea City Council is of plastic shopping bags), the Council President Damali the unwritten space saver rule. The snow piles still tower, ergy digging out the spot. beginning discussions regard- discussion will likely be met All that comes to an end on Many neighborhoods in Bos- but the space savers can be Vidot said space savers are a ing a ban of plastic shopping with opinions on both sides. ton are moving to a space sav- kissed good-bye. Thursday, Ambrosino said. courtesy, but resident should bags. No ordinance has been pre- City Manager Tom Am- “We will begin removing realize it cannot go on forever. er-free zone, and some cities The City Council Confer- sented or proposed, but having brosino said the City would them Thursday,” he said this “We are not really allowed in the area are too. a conference allows the Coun- Chelsea has always kept ence on Committees will meet Post-It-Notebegin picking up and throw- week.Advertisingto have space savers, but be- on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to discuss cil and the public to interact Councillor Enio Lopez said a policy of 48 hours or until ing out space savers that re- cause we recognize we have a the possibility of a plastic bag and talk out the idea. the City Manager orders them main on the streets starting he doesn’t favor such things parking situation, we allow it ban in Chelsea. The meeting will take place today, Thursday, Jan. 11. and is glad to see them go. for 48 hours after a storm as gone. Already, several communi- in the City Council conference “People who shovel the spot Space savers have a cult a courtesy,” she said. “Starting ties, including Boston, have room at 6 p.m. following in the Greater Bos- think they own the space,” he on Thursday, the City Manag- instituted some sort of plastic We design, typeset, and afixsaid. “Theyyour don’t. It’s just the er saidad they will start movingon our front page. ton area and Chelsea, and are bag ban. With the Market Bas- used by residents to save spots City being nice to people. You on the street that they have dug should have 48 hours. After out. The street smarts courtesy TRASH OFFICE ALL FOR ONE LOWDPW and the Council about PRICE NOTICE City will addresswhere snow we are andremoval where we operations at meeting soon By Seth Daniel will be going with snow re- CLOSED Due to the moval,” he said. “it will be in City Councillor Luis Teja- a couple of weeks and every- Monday, Jan. 15 da said this week that he and one will be notified. I drove to holiday, trash will Sound Interesting?other councillors willCall sched- Revere and East781-485-0588 Boston and in observance of ule a meeting soon in regards Everett and we all look the be delayed by [ to the City’s efforts with snow same. It was a lot of snow and PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS Martin Luther [ removal after the storm last we’re all in the same situation. Thursday, Jan. 4. It just happened that the first one day. Tejada said many residents snowstorm was more than 14 King, Jr. Day had issues with a large snow inches. We are on top of it.” Chelsea residents bundled up as they walked outside in the bliz- mound on the corner of Rt. 16 At Monday’s Council meet- zard last Thursday afternoon, Jan. 4, as seen here with this woman and Clyde Street, which was ing, several councillors said in Prattville. The Blizzard – called the Bomb Cyclone in local lore resolved by the DPW. Howev- they hoped to talk with the – dumped about 16 inches on Chelsea in one day. However, unlike er, it spurred a huge amount of City and DPW about a plan of Revere and Boston, Chelsea didn’t see major flooding issues except abutting the Chelsea Creek. Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow complaints and criticism that action for the side streets and he said they hoped to address. See SNOW Page 2 Black Cyan Magenta “The bottom line is we will be setting up a meeting for residents to come talk with the Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Page 11 MEMORIAL SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS CONCERT SOUNDS AND SPIRIT Each year the Christmas season is welcomed in with style: a wonderful Christmas concert featuring the NSPO under the direction of Music Director Rob- ert Lehmann. This concert is free for all to attend, with the request of some nonperishable food for the Revere Food Pantry. This one concert feeds many Revere residents over the holiday and through the winter, because of the communi- ties generosity of supplying cases upon cases of food for this event in the true meaning of Christmas. This concert is in memory of one of Revere’s own, Robert A Marra. Marra a parishioner of St. Anthony’s Church and a life long member of the Holy Name Society, sat as first violin for the NSPO for many years for this concert and many others, he also and taught music at RHS for 40 years. Revere High School student Rebecca Villatoro with a Soloist Susie Pepper. Robert A Marra passed away in 2002, but his memory Christmas Message. and love for his church and community and his music will live on forever through the Sounds of Christmas.

In holiday attire for the concert, Danielle Day and Jessica Woodman.

Greetings from May- or Brian Arrigo. Mia and Ronnie Hood.

Concertmaster, and 1st Violin Ann Irza takes the stage with her son, David Diane Sponholtz, Gloria Trentini, Teresa Santacruce as a celloist for the con- and Eleanor Gallo. cert Sunday night.

Revere Police Chief jim Guido with Lil Guido and Presi- dent of the Revere Beach Partnership Rosette Cataldo (right).

Master of Ceremonies Robert A Marra Jr.

Paster of St Anthony’s Music Director Robert Lehmann talks about the pro- Father George Butera gram with Master of Ceremonies and President of the and Revere’s Director of BoD of the NSPO Robert A Marra Jr. Finance George Anzuone.

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Counsel to the Massachusetts Port Harbor details busiest barbershopBy Cary in Shumanthe city. chief and I hope I serve Aher VISITand FROM THE MAYOR ed planning study for the Co- before the vote and then also at Magenta small children will take the playground up Meanwhile, Beacon Hill Garden Club also to draw major attention (and Authority, were ready to answer “Deaccessioning a work of art plaque on site. In the future, the KENNEDY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SPELLINGThe event BEEwas moderated by Magenta The 40-year-old North End res- lumbus Avenue and Washington a notch in its significance. members were pondering how to mean- Suffolk Downs funding) to the restoration efforts questions during the forum. Yellow from a permanent collection is Commission hopes to further the the city well.” Art Park project court Meghan Irons the social justice devastating fires ident also operates a second Robert Dello Russo stands outside Street corridor, from Jackson Continued on page 3 The Friends of Myrtle Street ingfully celebrate the club’s 90th anniver- reporter for The Boston GlobeICA and “About to 77 percentexpand of DA races changes to indeed ato decision that none of the original vision and concept possi- Michael Mageary was sworn Mageary said there will be no barbershop at 124 Bowdoin St his famous barber shop and tattoo Yellow go uncontested across the U.S.,” Playground, a group of parents, raised sary. “We wanted to do something signif- close to a sale? was hosted by Boston Wards 3, 4, commissioners take lightly,” said bly through original drawings or a in Beaconin as theHill. new chief of thestudio, Lynn Boston major Barber changes & Tattoo in the department. FBI, Director Comey, ACS stage tremendous grand opening party at new building Black said Rahsaan Hall, Director of $50,000 for the playground improvement icant in the neighborhood,” said Jeanne Walsh holds and 5 Democratic Committees, Chair Lynne Kortenhuas. “This virtual installation. Special to the Independent Cyan Mass Gaming Co., at 113 Salem St. in the North REVERE JOURNAL Yellow DelloPolice Russo Department and his staff during are an im- “We will continue the work we do battle appears over the Racial Justice Program and SuffolkREVERE Law School, Boston JOURNAL Black plan last June. The Beacon Hill Garden Burlingame, the club’s president. Club By John Lynds REVERE JOURNALis the first time that I know of we The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy has become a very popular space in the city, especially during pleas- celebrating the tenth anniversa- End. NAACP, MassVOTE, and the “What a Difference a DA Makes” (landwave Pg. 3) Photos by Keiko Hiromi as a department. There will be no Club signed up to sponsor soil refurbish- members had already decided to install Eastie by 2018 had to make a decision to remove This past week, the City of ant weather conditions. pressive ceremony Tuesday at by PeteR shanley Kathryn Brookins said in a YOUR HOMETOWNannual coffeeNEWSPAPERMass. Dems. Latino SINCE Caucus.YOUR 1881campaign HOMETOWN for the ACLU of MA to NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 ry at the North End location. Local elected officials and residents gathered on March 2 for a ribbon cutting ceremony for By Seth Daniel The building featured bright, FBI personnel every dayMagenta keepRumors- are swirling that YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERBy Seth Daniel SINCE 1881 Princess Bulanadi, Julian Tremblay and Kristina Deta Merced at theW ‘Welcome to SoWa sign. SoWaINTHROP Market radical changes, obviously. We’re ment, a garden design and the plantings the new garden at the playground, but Candidates Evandro a crowded room. Everett witnessed several dev- TheMayor business Judith was at Flanagan’sfirst solely a Kenne- the completion of the Haffenreffer Chimney restoration project that was done by Jamaica Gazette staff phone interview, “We’re not kicked off its 2018 season on May 6 in South End, and featured 175 local artists, farmers, specialtyWinthrop food ven- Black site’s backyard. for the garden area. But Zen Associates,natural light Civic and manyBeautification glass ingcommittee people safe."co-chair Suffolk Downs owners have hour meeting By John Lynds ICA." astating fires on Central Ave just going to see howPlain things artist Robert go.” Maloney with the support of the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development contesting [the decision.] Carvalho, Massachusetts State The Wynn Boston Harbor Ne er barbershop,dy office but at five City years Hall. in to “I was losing clients because Miguel Rosales urged the club to take on dors, and food trucks. wspap SSunun Greenway TTranranScripT may lose S40 percentcrip of stateT funding Corporation (JPNDC) and George B. Henderson Foundation. Ninety-three-year-old Katherine a landscape architecture and construction inked a deal with a local de- Representative from Dorchester, (Forum ICAPg. 5) officials made the an- Ferry Street, and Main Street. the venture,City Clerk Dello RussoJanet addedRowe admin- Essex County Sheriff Kevin The Art Park project court SMS and the City would not One of the biggest cases to windows to welcome the out- Shaw said the Boston officeVOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 group detailed changes to its maintaining the current funding million budget. The Greenway, people wanted to go get a coffee Haffenreffer Selle, the only living child of Rudolph Haffenreffer, who founded the brewery in firm, agreed to do that work on a pro something of more significance. By Seth Daniel VOLUME 19, No. 54 nouncement last Wednesday Flames engulfed the houses Regional Review Staff battle appears finally to be over, comment on the judge’s decision. Yellow veloper to develop all, most or PROCESSIONLast week's major OF an MARY- AT ICEverett resort casino during ESTabliShEd in 1882 Published by the Independent Newspaper Group 50 cEnTS a tattooistered section the oathand an to espresso Mageary, who Coppinger, the former Lynn po- come up since the FBI Boston side environmentalSo the of club Everett has agreedhas never on beena special outside of the SOUTHAppeal END filedBASEBALL in OPENING Wheelabrator DAY decision and caused severe damage to structure. a group of parks that extend the late 1800s, also attended the ceremony.The project restored the brewery’s chimney signage bono basis, leaving the garden club with some of the 160-acre racetrack nouncement that Boston's In- that it will expand its artistic coffee bar in what used to be the arBer with Sebastian Mariscal Studios The Brookinses, if they decide WEDNESDAY After a lively welcome andWEDNESDAY a lot TOWNIES WIN FIRST CHOWDA CUP a meeting of the Massachu- According to a front page through Boston neighborhoods lice chief,(B Pg.attended 12) to its the full nameswear and- height. From left to right, local state Rep. Liz Malia; Jamaica Plain City headquartersextra funds opened to help officially with more Avenue extensive into thegift newto the Field city, Ofwhich- Cityowns of the Boston park, and until now, and WEDNESDAY Revere's TNDprogramming across the Har- Revere's TNDWalsh says more work needed to sellthe interiorQuincy and exterior.on Long For- Island benefits The Rose Kennedy Greenway was joined on the historic occa- (SMS) and the City’s Zoning to change course, have until today, but track officials have been of happy socializing, the top item stitute of Contemporary Art setts Gaming Commission Conservancy is in danger of story in Friday’s Boston Globe, including the North End, has Councilor Matt O’Malley; Richard Thal, executive director of the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood

Black ing-in ceremony. “I have big playground improvements. fice. After a separateprayer by funds Cardinal will beit raised has neverto pay had for itsit. own free- February 14, 2018 on the agenda for MayorFebruary Martin 14, 2018 bor to a temporary site at the tunately, the residents in all sion by his proud family, friends, Development Corporation; Mayor Martin Walsh; Katherine Haffenreffer Selle; Robert Maloney, Board of Appeals (ZBA) the April 7, to challenge the ruling. If in Chelsea last November has mum. May 16, 2018 (ICA) is planning an expan- (MGC) on Thursday,By Sue EllenMarch Woodcock them with over 500,000 tons brator vice president environ- would unlock access to a planned Last week, EverettMayor FirefightersMartin Walsh battled losing a substantial portion of the Greenway could lose 40 become a very popular gather- FRANK DePASQUALE HONORED The work is slated for a late spring There will be a surprise guest at the Soiree, Walsh at the Training Field on By Seth Daniel three locations were safe and shoes to fill,” said Mageary. victors and paving the way for the ruling stays, it marks the end several fires this past week. fellow Lynn Tech alumni, and artist who designed the chimney restoration project; and Carl Nord of George B. Henderson Cyan Magenta been solved. Sean O’Malley to bless the new standing building. The officeReports have been surfac- sion on East Boston's water- shipyard in Eastie.2, in Springfield – noting that of incinerator ash over the mental, health and safety. world-class recovery campus on the announced the advancement of the its state funding but officials percent of its funding which start. “Our goal is to be ready for the where details of the club’s signature 90th INDEX Wednesday morning was dogs… receives $50,000 THURSDAY,accounted for. FASCINATING LADIES' TEA – HAT MAKING WORKSHOP colleagues in the police depart- A 1980 graduateFoundation. of Lynn Tech, Daniellethe long-planned Sommer, a memberproject to of get the “Keepof five-year It 100 forprocess. Real ing all week stating with a re- INDEX front was met with great ex- "We are honoredthe retail to component Thebe a Conservation of the Law receivesnext five to 10 years. $50,000Vincent has stated that the is roughly $2 million of its $5 What is that case? office, ShawAnniversary welcomed gift will ev- bebegan announced. in the early 1900s, and and leashes. INDEX The fight was inevitable, and now Island and make majorMayor headway DeMaria in Bridgestated, rebuilding“I project to the City’s are meeting with the hope of (Funding Pg. 15) Mayor’s Office Photo by Don Harney ribbon cutting ceremony with the instal- part of the Eastproject Boston hasFoundation landbeen- decreased (CLF) and the “I am extremely pleased decision by MassDEP did not May 17, 2018 ment. Mageary was a successful coach Affordableunderway. Housing and Racial Justice,” talksThe with City John first Barros, began exploring portEditorial in the Boston Herald4 that “I want to start by Editorialtaking a citement in the neighborhood. it’s on. reducing the social service inunda- Conservation Commission – a first Council appoints the City’s chief of economic development, about affordability lation of the new equipment as well as “The garden club is making such a 4 want to applaud and thank our AT THE DEANE WINTHROP HOUSE Where to get a good cup of eryone in attendance. That in- had 17 members in 1924 when moment to thank the community significantlyTown in favorof Saugusof more Board of with Conservation Law Foun- take into account the severe The project had been held up redeveloping the Art Park site the start to summer programming on generous contribution to this project,” Suffolk Downs had entered The ICA plans to renovate scape, a community that has The clash between Quincy and tion in theINDEX South End.fire department stepand inthe the- sur Mayorre-build DeMaria, that looks the toFire Vic- Mayor Kennedy congratulat- in the Wyoma Little League and in the Plan: JP/Rox study during a sit-in at the Mayor’s Office. coffee and a tasty lunch. cluded agents from around the J. Edgar Hoover was appointedPolice News 16 for the great work that PoliceSportswas done News 11 conventionHealth space. have filed an appeal dation’s and the Saugus Board flooding experienced by the The trouble – there’s no way relieve a tremendous amount of the Greenway celebrates 8th successful year as Mission Hill residents Kathryn in 2012. The site is City-owned June 28,” said Renee Walsh, president of said Walsh. “We’ll have new equipment, a into aAfter purchase and five sale agree years,- Steven Jones 16 statea condemned grant industrial ware for- long jobschampioned the arts, state grantBoston for has heated upjobs this week now rounding community fire -de tims Fund provides a meth- ed Mageary, saying he was very Greater Lynn BabeCiting Ruth organi construction- market conditions, developers Courtesy Photo to refurbish this park, but we need Police Report 2 Brookins and her husband Oscar land between Parker and Terrace country, including Carlos Moji- director. By 1932, the office Police News public parks, andIn athe presentation towater the - Massachusetts to the Depart- of Health’s decision to appeal thatneighborhoods serious steps havesurrounding been taken to get to Long Island except by quality-of-lifeod problems for the inCity the of South Everett, its Conservancy has provided a great view of Boston Harbor, Thatthe Friendswas the ofopening Myrtle line Street of Playground. beautiful new garden and a stunning cen- ment with a buyer that has 9 house at the Boston Shipyard partments for their brave and Yellow Sports 11 to address the dogs in theSports park,” 11 MGC, Wynnment officialsof Environmental indi- Pro- the permit approved by the the unlined ash landfill in JanEditorials- going through Quincy and4 its insu- By Phil Orlandella deserving of the promotion to the zations where his son, Brendan filed a lawsuit against the SMS streets that formerly contained to move forward on rebuilding the interim manager of Goddard House Yellow Magenta Cyan Black proposal reduce project is not forgotten in the Town the business community that residents, and business com- many activities, events for the picnics and other family gath- Special"Planning Agent for in Chargethe summer Hank programming, ca - a Chelsea terpiece native with now the the garden had club’ssurvived gift. a We’llclosure andbeen was eying the track. said the mayor. “I wantClassifieds to make andSpecial Marina to The Journalon Marginal Street front," said the ICA Director Special to The Journal the business community that hard work. These men and(l onG island clash Pg. 2) and the ZBA over the variances murals, mosaic footpath tiles and 18+19 cated theytection, had submitted which issued a a permit MassDEP,” said State Rep. Longuary Island and March.Bridge, a bridge thatThrough lar neighborhoodThe Years of Squantum. 5 munity to contribute to any top position in the department. Mageary, was an All-Star base- Councilor wants to streamline which takes place every Thursday at 4 p.m. have many happy children there for years TheClassifieds Boston Globe 18-19then sure people are using the Classifieds park with 18-19 across from KO Pies intoare a critical Jill Medvedow. to fostering eco- PHOTOS BY JOE PREZIOSOare critical to fostering eco- women are true heroes and On February 23, 2009, the public to enjoy, like children’s erings, sunbathing, a place to assistant special agent in charge re-opened with 100 employees. Notice of Project Change to By Sue Ellen Woodcock By peter shanley of residents and other stakehold- bers of the Goddard House IAG: for the proposal. Judge Judith C. colorful furniture, and community Shaw during the colossal grand that of Jones, and that was no allowing Wheelabrator/Sau- RoseLee Vincent. “I thank “The permit allows Mageary, 54, said he was ball player. Brendan went on to Black through the second week in September, is to come.” By Seth Daniel their dogs on a leash. Tell your Monday morning the Bak- nomic successAccording and building to the ICA the Irish musiciansMonday Danny Novack, morning Noel the Scott Bak and- nomic success and buildingThen and Now risked their5 lives to save both possible victims of fire related Greenway Conservancy began programs, a play area, exercise sit and read the paper and dis- expanding on the Herald re- more apparent than on Monday thriving community art space. state environmental regula- both CLF and the Board of Wheelabrator to continue the Gazette staff ers that advise the City on poten- Michael Reiskind, Vanessa Snow, affordable-housingCutler had dismissed that lawsuit processgardens that were operated opening and ribbon cutting of the Seattle office, among Now, Shaw said, they are neighbors and let them DEATHSknow to stronger neighborhoods in ev- gus landfill to continueJohn at Ford the filled the room with traditional music. Obituaries 12 tragedies. Since its inception, maintaining and programming. classes, an ambassador’s pro- cuss current or past issues with “very honored” to be the new excel in sports at St. Mary’s High in full swing.” The Soiree is open to all who want to port that a group led by for- when about 100 or more friends er-Polito"This Administrationis exciting news for new space, dubbed the Water- er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- residents and the houses.” tial impacts of building projects. last year and the Brookinses were by local residents. Locals were DEATHSIn five years, many things have their dogs on a leashPasquale and pick 'Pat' Conte tors, knownsite. as MEPA, that Meanwhile, SenatorHealth for Sal hearingDiDomenico the cries (photo of Unlicensedright)same operations and security does not FRESH PAINT FUNDRAISINGthe City GALAhas helped hundreds The well-used and very pop- gram to assist visitors,It’s a drop-been friendsone yearand neighbors,since walking event Kimat the Stockwellnew Chelsea-based and Diana others.Coldren, Nearly enjoy every a festive local poevening- continuing and donate that tradition.to a around the Town have come and and family came together at Eden DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nineBlack ery regionshed, in Massachusetts.” is projected to openCyan in awarded Magenta $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.”Classified Yellow The City14 of Everett, as part chief. “To represent all the men School. His daughter, The development Jennifer, team behind There were previously 12 mem- Continued on page 2 By appealingBeth treffeisen that decision. ButEssaibi-George on initially at againstthe meeting. the City’s plan, mer Boston Redevelopment up after them…This isn’t an anti- East Boston," said CityBlack Coun- Cyan Magenta Yellow Photo by John Corey encompasses Filedchanges last within week, the ap- people who live in the shadow change the monofill’s height, of individuals through devas- ular open space celebrated its in building program, snow day and/or running opportunities. co-chairs of this year’s Tour of the Hidden good neighborhood cause. Tickets are Thomas Boyan, Sr Street Park to mark the fifth year projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its welcomed everyone and threw out a few of his Revere is rebuilding its of the Mayor’s Fire Victims former Town Manager James the Goddard House proposal is special to the Gazette “We have to make it easier for FBI New England regional lice chief and police official "Now we are home to Authority well gone. chief Tom O’Brien dog statement but a realityThomas state -Boyan, Sr cilor Sal LaMattina. "To have summer 2018the pending resort permitpealand some contests- changes the decision ofprojects Wheelabrator through Saugus’ the Urban fa-guard footprint is or lateralcaught measure Business- Directory 15 and women in this department is was a standout athlete in the Wy- March 7, Cutler ruled in favor of but many were eventually won Dan Webb from the city’s Public Works Gas Lightning Division doing spring cleaning on of his death with a balloon launch. Irene DeNunzio economic and employment best zingers during his annual St. Patrick’s Day tating fires. Through generous eighth anniversary with staff, activities, a carousel and much Recently, the Boston Society reducing the project by 18 units, people to access housing.” Gardens of Beacon Hill, offered to donate available for $150 each at www.beacon- was theMost one of that those had things signed have been ment. We are looking for more Agendaan Grantinstitution Program. like The the ICA ting and finalin design. removing The sediments ICA in and Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Fund, has provided $4,000 McKenna stepped down from oma softball program as well as a defendants’ motion to dismiss the Beacon Hill gas lanterns by changing the mantels and glass. headquarters building on Tues- form the area was also in atten- over 600 employees and taskMarie Butera The winnersIn fact, and his the memory Judges: still 3rd remains place winner Bryan Venegas, 2ndMarie place Butera Bryan Toro, 1st place from MassDEP, whichFundraiser allows incility.” Charlestown on Friday, March 8. ment,” Connolly said. contributions and donations friends and uses under spring more. of Architects joined Greenway a great honor and I’m going to try citing “significant financial chal- At-Large City Councilor An- The matter was sent Continuedto the on page 3 to the playground the proceeds from the hillgardenclub.org/2018-garden-soiree. forgotten, or have become less opportunities to create more places Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh-withbase bya utilizingloaded large-scale gun to residents to support those his position and Monday night Mayor Martin Walsh visited with kindergartenConsejera students quiere at the Mission optimizar Grammar School el on the appeal on a technicality. the purchase and sale agree- so strong in the Town that some of Constance 'Connie' Errico come to the neighborhood will said they needaround to bring the theWheelabrator shoreline. cur- to placeThe addiannual- dinner“Wheelabrator/Saugus and roast benefits the isDi- “The time is long overdue from community members, like conditions. The Greenway also attracts Play for a drop-in building chal- and do the best I can to do a good at Lynn English Highlenges School. posed by Histhe current con- nissa Essaibi-George last month Committee on Housing and Com- day afternoon, March 7 - which dance, as were numerous feder- force members who will over-Richardimportant, Buttiglieri but that is not the caseLilian Miranda, Judge MaryBeth Hamway,for and dog Judge parks. Albert This ‘Buddy’ wasRichard a Mangini. very Buttiglieri Back: Judges Mariaborhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- that have been displaced from ment.with O'Brien the memory leads ofthe Steven Bos- Jones the black and red and gold bal- have positive impacts not only rently condemnedAccording buildingtional to up the ash presenta fill in- two valleys an integral part of the state’s for Wheelabrator to be held Michael Mageary is sworn as visitors to the neighborhoodthe Town for Council appointed Mission Hillstruction on April market,” 4. He according was at theto school to announce the Boston Educators Collaborative,filed for a hearing order to deter- munity Development. According Mazzarella, Principal Kristen Goncalves, Jessicaimportant Vazquez project and and Rosalee Francesa major Petralia. Claire See Giarla page 8 for storywas one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Domenico Foundation, and raised more thanin Fenway Target INDEPENDENTtheir homes this week due to the City is able to donate ap- Over the years, the (Greenway Pg. 11) job and make sure they get home father, Skip Mageary, is a legend- attracted FBI Director James al government liaisons. Some see 10 satellite offices and con-Theresa– who was Conte tragically murdered off loons refused to leave Eden Street tion, the total retail area has was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- the new Lynn police chief by a teachingdocuments program filed from with a partnership the Bos- acceso between thea laCity, vivienda Boston Compact, asequible and Teach Plus. mine strategies for streamlining to the Boston 2030 Housing Plan ton-based HYM Investment and more photos. effort by the community. TheresaThis is an Conte for the visitors but also for the to code but want to keepwithin a raw the limit of the$50,000 landfill, this environmental year with a record and turnout. economic See pageaccountable for their actions, fires. The Mayor’s Office has proximately $250 to each per- a part-time town manager to Suffolk County DA Candidates Forum following their release – hanging The Charlestown Towniesin fundingmen’s team to took help their establish first-ever Chowdaland, a soon-to-close Cup in NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-closeBy Beth Treffeisen NECCO safe and make their jobs easier ary umpire Courtesy and Littleton Photo PlanningLeague by City and ad ofDevelopment- Boston/Mayor’s De Beth Office treffeisen solicitar la vivienda asequible. Comey. Beacon Hill200 or Civic more people, Association all told, duct 10s of thousands of invesGroup- of knownMedford for Street being five a keyyears ago issue I’ve heard three or fourRichard times 'Dick' Sherman water transportation piece of industrial feelbeen to the decreased building.subject from to specific 56,602 conditions.6 for more photos.infrastructure, providing local and if the MassDEP cannot son in need. City Clerk Janet Rowe as Lisa help with the transition until the Residentsprocess to apply for affordable pressure3rd Quarter Report of 2016,Sanchez there Dr.on Adrian Monday, Costanza May 7, while passing out in the trees for several minutes since I’ve gotten here today.”Dr. Adrian CostanzaMarlborough last weekend,workforce beating developmentreturning champs ser Framingham- plant, and for the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- also worked with the Red ministrator. Agency (BPDA). especial a Gazette “Llevo 14 meses trabajando housing. are currently 18,786 affordable Community Corner The shipyard sq.has ft. played to 9,177 Statehost sq. ft. Rep. President Roselee Vincent communities with sustain- live up to its core mission Mayor DeMaria stated,Mageary and MayorNorth Judith End eateries participating in Dine Out Boston every day.” sparks debate among the contenders “For the past four months, were in attendance at the elon- tigations every year. For moreplayer by andin interveningthe development to break up a before floating up into the sky The issue has bubbled up this Cup. The Townies havevices participated thisin Revere proposal in the to hugesupport with hockey lothe- tournamentinclument- TDI – Waterfrontwhich District. vices in Revere to support lo- Lastment TDIMarch, Waterfront the Boston District. Police Cross and local agencies to a full-time manager is found. BPDA is slated to host an im- en este asunto y la solución más “I’ve been working on this housing units permitted or com- Dorothy Cordaro DorothyObituaries Cordaroboasts Page about 8 80 to 100 teams – for about 10 years without bringing home a Bob DeSalviohas saidbeen they staunch would opponent of able management of non-re- of ‘ensuring clean air and “This fund provides a meth- Mageary thanked the mayor Mageary thanked his family, gated room - which was about than a century, the Boston divi- fight. with the rest of them. year, as the grass in the Training cal residentssion of to water acquire taxi newly service beThe- programto HarborArts, seeks to an un -annual art Department doing a routine check at the assist with finding housing, as Flanagan Kennedy look on. Out Boston and many Boston Restaurants have customized pact advisory group (IAG) meet- La Consejera Municipal importante para las personas issue now for the last 14 months pleted and 21,270 units of af- we have Seagle been inheadlines Chelsea andBHCA Annual includes management of 21 communi- cup. This year was different with the help of Tournament MVP Joe Hurley, be bringing in the Wynn Col- cyclablecal residents waste to acquire produced newly by water,The safe program management seeks to and un- By Phil Orlandella David Cressman, 65, is a Town Manager David Cressman. on criminal justice reform McAuliffe director at Roca an organiza- GerardoHis killerIannuzzi has been sentenced The event was coordinated by Field has been withered away by tween both sites. I believe that festival that uses art andthe artists trash to energy recycling liquor store within the Target at 1345 well as other essentials; food, od for the City of Everett, its in his remarks. “I’m very appre- including his wife,ing Lisa, on March during 13 for a the changes. General Annissa Essaibi-George sin hogar es la vivienda”, dijo and the most important solution By Beth Treffeisen Meeting May 21 ties and five adult day programs that Please see SUFFOLK Page 2 Gerardo Iannuzzialong with Captains Georgecreated Dighton jobs. and Jamie Chambers.lock community-drivenPHOTO BY KEIKO HIROMI re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- See more photos on pages 8 restaurants are providingresident din - of their Merrimac, lunch and was dinner menus getting used to new things,” 150 yards long and will serve sion has focused on preventing and is jail. Few remember his TheBeloved Charlestown Coalition’s TurnEast the many Boston dog owners who let theirbarber, lection – aplant group on of Routeboutique 107 border- households and businesses in recycling of solid and hazard- DevelopersAn IAG is a City-appointed file group pidió1457 una audiencia Tremont el mes pas- St. projectto homelessness is housing,” said tion that disrupts the cycle of poverty, and James F. Seagle, Jr., president of serve more than 1,500 families. Standing (L-R) Tyler Moran,Lt. thisGov.Tom isKnapp, Karyn a partnership PolitoBryan Rose,along that George sponseswill Dighton, to to bring local attention obstacles, to the global Boylstonsponses St., tocaught local a obstacles,posted security clothes, and toiletries. and 9. A total of nineteen eateries ers an opportunity to enjoy the by choosing price-points: lunch ciative of Mayor Kennedy giving post-inaugural celebration at the Continued on page 2 FBI Director James Comey crimes across a broad spectrumPatricia name. Muse It Around group (where Jones dogs run off leash on thePatricia grass. Muse Matteo Reitano (center) and his classmates look at the proces-stores. ing Revere. Under theWynn, permit, theunionsLt. region Gov. Karyn whilelook Politogenerating to along get moreous wastes...and women the preserva into- the trades appointed to a 90-day term On February 27, 2017, the Massachusetts Restaurant Association ado para optimizar el proceso de Continued on page 15 by emily Resnevic Sanchez said his survey was A heated discussion between the candidates Rachel Rollins, Chief Legal Counsel to thesaid Shaw. “We’ve gotten used as flexible space for task forces Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, INDEPENDENTState Rep. RoseLeeJack Dean, Vincent, Matt Dighton, Lt. Gov. and KarynTourney Polito, MVP Ann Joe HoustonHurley. of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, guard carrying a loaded .357 revolver in Established in 2009 by See FIRE Page 2 from the North End, Waterfront regions dining scene and partic- for $15, $20 or $25 and dinner Gannon Golfby e Course.mily Resnevic make 7,334 square feet. construction includes 40 Rogerson Communities and a recog- In his presentation entitled ‘Yes in My But the name and memory sionwith of Housingwork the Virgin and and Marywill Economic duringgreatly Mary beneand Crowning -promote and economic Procession develIn atexchange,- Wynn would with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- heldme its annualthe opportunity Awards Dinner tocelebrating serve fiveas leaders in the industry, Gazette staff intended to “take a pulse of what’s for Suffolk County District Attorney took Massachusettswas in ChelseaPort Authority, to officially were ready to Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary Kneelingof Housing (L-R) and Hank Chase,Bob O' Brendan Brien of Doyle,Revere Corey Economic Suprey, Department, Brendan Mayor Brian Arrigo andWheelabrator Secretary of SaugusHousing wouldand enough clean, renewable en-violationtion of of thewetlands Boston andLicensing coastal Board. with 30 day additional terms manager. The Town Manager to newnized commutes, leader we’vein the gottenfield of housingand other and specialized Back Yard,’ units Seaglethat willof talk investigative about its disciplines that the Town still keeps alive is (Steven JoneS Pg. 4 ) (WalshPaul NEWSPAPERPg. 10Penta,) Jr. GROUP ImmaculateDevelopmentfit the Conception Secretary neighborhood Church Jay on opment Saturdayand the opportunities evening,Please May see through ICA12. Page 4 By SethDevelopment Daniel Secretaryof only Jay three opment young opportunitieswomen “Wethrough are just two of three and Beacon Hill are partici- ipating restaurateurs the chance for $28, $33, or $38. They can including Frank DePasquale of DePasquale Ventures as RestauranteurGazette staff The new development will be residential apartments and three open the new headquarters "Eastie Eats" Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda GrantGilmore, Program and on Jamie Chambers. Laying down is Goalie Cam McGlashing. institute morebe ablefunction to uncap space. 39 acres in ergy to power 38,000 homes,” At a hearing on Tuesday, May 8, going on in the neighborhood.” place in a packed room at Suffolk University answer questions during the forum. services for elders, will give the keynote three properties on Beacon Hill. In addi- Ignazio "Iggy" Gerardi, at 58 EcomonicSeveralAsh came youths Development to Revere participated City Jay Hall in Ash the at partnership-building,event the announcement as well as in their of problem the First Urban Agenda Grant Program on in their coursepartnership-building, Seeof study. WHEELABRATOR, How- girls problem inPage our 2 shop,” said Felix pating in this year’s Dine Out to bring in new guests.if needed. Hisoffer contract as many stipu courses- Searchas they Committeeof the Year. A isNorth accept End -power-house, DePasquale is best known for five stories tall, consisting of a street level commercial units. used to our Chelsea neighbors, often come and go over time. from the threat of terror to es-Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Antonetta Salamone They wouldtwo go drainage from 78,784 valleys and fill saidAsh Jamescame to Connolly, Revere City Wheela Hall-Boston Police detectives said that they PROUD FAMILY: (Right) Residents pressured local The survey, which was available Law School on Thursday, May 3. “Abouton Everett77 percent Avenue of DA Tuesday races go uncon- address at the BHCA’s 96th Annual tion to the Beacon House, which offers MondayHolyto present Communion. morning the checkin More the Reverephotos to the City onsolving, Page Council 6. andChambers. shared account- Alanna Felix and Patri- ever, a new effort spearheaded last Thursday, while attending Boston sponsored by the Greater Now through Marchlates 10 a and19-hour desire work at their week scheduled at ing prices. applicationshis exceptional untilJUNIOR andMay award-winning 20, ACHIEVEMENT North End restaurant concepts Lelandthat DAY and Suzanne DiMeco, commercial ground floor and four Roxbury Knights of Columbus “I want to welcome you to pionage, from cyber intrusion sq. ft. to 97,248 sq. ft. to present the check to thefound solving, the security and shared guard out account of uniform- MOVING FORWARD state Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez to take on paper and online, asked his The event was moderated by Meghan Irons tested across the U.S.,” said Rahsaan Hall,and yes, we’ve figured out the program starts cia Flores are just two of by Wynn Boston Harbor and a Girls in Trades conference Jennifer Mageary,Boston LisaConvention and Visitors March 12-17, diners will have “Dine Out Boston spotlights include Bricco, Mare Oyster Bar and Quattro. Pictured are Donatoa Mission-Hill based husband residential floors. The proposed afternoon, March 7. He spoke Meeting and Reception to be held from 85 rent-subsidized and 32 rent-moder- By John Lynds tion in Brazil. He was 58 years old. Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The The change would also af- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Newspaper Group $80 an hour. and will meet on May 30. constituents questions about the social justice reporter for The Boston Director of the Racial Justice Program and our new home away from home to crimes against children, fromObituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Photo Keiko Hiromi and carrying a visible gun with an expired Photo by Derek Kouyoumjian numerous choices to enjoy the Boston as one of America’s Frattaroli, Massachusetts Restaurant Association Chairman of the Board Continued on page 9 action on criminal justice reform best places6 - 8 top.m. get on a cupMonday, of cof May- 21, at the ated apartments for persons age 55 and For close to four decades Iggy brought joy,“Our Local administration Ward under- competitive Democratic awards offerfect flex the- numbers of gaming hundreds of girls“Our that administration attend a conglomerationunder- competitive of voca awards- at offer a Dorchesterflex- union hall Mageary, PoliceBureau Chief (GBCVB) in partnership Cressman began working The search began last year and wife development team, Globe and was hosted by Boston Wards 3, 4, “What abouta Difference not liking a DA the Makes” New campaign Jim Corsi - a former pro pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, Boston firearms ID. In addition, the store Executive Director of the Copley Society Of Art Suzan Redgate and for- with American Express. finest dining coupled with sig- premier culinary destinations, and Owner of Il Molo and Captain Fishbones, Frank DePasquale of at a public meeting last month on eight mainstream issues. Over fee andUnion lunch." Club, 8 Park Street. that more accuratelyover, are reflects the Peter the Fanueilfraud School, to corruption, with violenceMarch 12 50 CENTS stands the importance of local ible funding for local positions, efforts though the over- Northeast Vocationalstands the importanceSchool tional of local schools ible – as funding well as the for localwith effortshundreds of other girls Michael Mageary, and have filed their 1457 Tremont St. and 5 Democratic Committees, Suffolk Law for theEngland ACLU of Patriots, MA to anda crowded about room. RealIgnazio estate"Iggy" Gerardi, values one of continueEast Boston happinessto be andstrong friendship in to Reverehis loyal customersReal estate values continue to be strongHouston Astros, in Revere Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore failed to notify the city he would beNEWS on mer host of TVBriefs show ‘Greater Boston’ Emily Rooney pose near a paint- This is the 16th year of Dine nificant savings thaton Tuesday.benefits when McKennaDePasquale resigned Ventures and Bob Luz, CEO/President of the Massachusetts Mission Hill. 900 people responded to the Seagle, joined Rogerson Communities 48 affordable apartments for low-in- leadership and its impact on that bring together commuall square- footage would not in Wakefield,leadership but they and often its impactBoston onBuilding that and bring Trades together interested commu -in the trades.ing by “WeLori Mehta titled "Cranberry Red.” Rooney likes the painting by Brendan Mageary. project, officially called “Mission School, Boston NAACP, MassVOTE, and the “There are a lack of opportunities for com- The event was a high-securi- professionalism of our work- and gangs…we have enjoyed most beloved and colorful barbers, has died. as the co-owner of Style Center Salon on Me- Committee holds caucusOrioles - thowing out a first pitch at SouthHAPPY End Youth 90TH Baseball BIRTHDAY,duty as required by the JOHN permit. restaurants and guests. Cressman does not desire(dine Out Pg. 11) Restaurant Association. Sanchez held the meeting survey, and their responses giving the great employees in 1973 and initiated its transition from come individuals and families, and the INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said daysnity on stakeholders the market in to 2016.change. pursue “2017 was a fantasticfind year themselves alone in their Council – looksnity stakeholdersto change deal to pursuewith the guys thisbut it’semerging re- artist during the Society’s Fresh Paint Gala on Thursday, Hill Flats,” with the Boston munities to engage but, this is what democracy force, provides the workspace a proud and successful historyThe East Boston Chamber Mr. Gerardi, affectionately known through- ridian Street. By Sue Ellen Woodcock Opening Day. The South End leaguethe kicked lives off ofits season residents,” on said El Representante Sánchez to inform residents in his represent the 41,578 people Mass Dems Latino Caucus. here the tools to do their jobs ty affairmanaging with many the fromBeacon Chel House,- formerly Joy Street Residence with 20 affordable NEWSPAPER GROUP The number of listings in NEWSPAPERNEWS GROUP economic development ini- studies. those numbers significantly ally not tooRAISE bad. TheseMay FUNDS 3.kinds The gala FOR was the end to the 30th annual Fresh Paint fundraising to become the full-time town See TOWN MANAGER Page 3 Planning and Development to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor KarynBy JohnNever Lynds Polito. The number TheToo ofdelegates listingsWynn elected inOld reportedtoSaturday, beSat in- addingreal May estate,” 5,171 with asaid parade Joe through Lt. Governorthe neighborhood Karyn and Polito. a economic development ini- Patrick Gecoya photos district about the results of a in the district, which is very looks like.” out the neighborhood as 'Iggy' passed away Iggy was born on February 4, 1959 in Mar- (Unlicensed secUrity GUard Pg. 3) Candidates Evandro Carvalho, sea inviteda single and resthaving home to clearfor older needed men toon moreapartments efficiently for low-income -ad of protecting persons who our citizens of and Commerce proudly an- tiatives. These awards will party at Peter’s Park. That’s because they study and get more women on con- of jobs really are openweek. to us. Agency (BPDA). better. He also joined Patricia The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also droppedsala, to Sicily 265, toMario Vincenzo ofBRIEFS Century and Olimpia 21 Ma Gerardi- “TheThe RevereUrban realAgenda estate Grantmar- 2017 alsourday dropped will be to newsent 265, gamingto theMario 2017positions of Century to the 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards willFIREWORKS community survey he recently economically diverse. Massachusetts State Representative from Hall said that many folks don’t even know Myrtle Street, to the multidimension- nounces its new campaign, suddenly on Sunday, March 5 while on vaca- Revere woman graduatesfund projects from in NSCC Boston, Clin overcoming- challengescarpentry, and they are two struction sites via vocational Girls can have an easier time The project would replace the and Anthony Simboli of ACS a background check and to go dress our mission,” said Shaw. overcoming our fair share of ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio HELP Real BUILD Estate. “There’s a ketProgram in 2017On relies Saturday was on definitely the morning strong a at10.8 the percentconvention down fromtonew adopt 297 plan, awhich new would take Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- The annual fundraising for Habla con la Comunidad completed, and to answer “My biggest takeaway is that Dorchester, Attorney Linda Champion, Greg al organization it is today. Its scope (BHCA Pg. 2) “Eastie Eats”. Participating and immigrated to Eastie in 1971. it up to a riototal Realof 4,421 Estate. posi - “There’s a school programs. getting a job in the trades now. MSA Mortgage shows off vacant Roxbury Council Knights through an elongated security "It is a compelling example of challenges. We truly hope our good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for goodpartnerships oneMario with Umana between higher Academy, prices local degreein the 2016. fromparty The the goodplatform college’s news Acfor for- thecompleted state high school with partnerships between local questions from residents about there is a greater desire for folks Henning assistant district attorney, Shannon Development and Gov.(F Charlieorum Pg. 7) restaurants$1.5 MILLION will offer FORspecial At the age$1.5 lotHARMONof 14 of heMILLION confidence met PARKand began FORand a equitylifelong By Sue Ellen Woodcock See TND GRANT , Pagetions. 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANTBeing , Page a3 girlthe in Fourth the trades, of we July fireworks of Columbus building with a 40- De emily Resnevic preguntas de residentes sobre for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- forgovernment, homesWard thanI non-profitsDemocratic in 2016, but Commitand cessibilitysellers- isDemocratic that Services the original Party. Depart list - low grades, completed cos- government, non-profits and Friends gathering at the FascinatingNew Ladies’ Teaschools event hosted by WHAvote and Seaside set Women’s for Tuesday, March 14 local and statewide concerns. to get involved in one way or Baker - among others - in procedure. Inside, one entered the FBI’s prescient commit- presence in Chelsea will havediscounts to locals and out friendship withinPLAYGROUND homes.Phil Talluto, For 35 who years would now even- in homes. For 35 years now have a differenthas begun, strength. according We to Fire unit, mixed-use development. miembRo Del PeRsonal De asuntos locales y estatales. NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a dropteeBy in Sue heldthe Ellen number a Woodcock caucus of tonew elect ment.ingCouncillor del price- This wasElecteddegree Robert matched will Saturday Haas add 100 to Jr. weremetology ten school and entered Councillor Robert Haas Jr. About 50 people attended the another,” Sanchez said, citing ment to the communities we a positive impact on the comof -town visitors each week, tually becomeit’s Iggy's been positive.business Nowpartner is theat StyleTrying to get through col- By Sue Ellen Woodcock have a moreChief gentle Paul touch Flanagan, in and yes, Network, at the Deane Winthrop House on May 12. The ladies sport their newly made fashion new space and branding BPDA will hold a community Gazette Sánchez representa el cutting the ceremonial ribbon. to find a Wall of Honor from the listings, making home-buying percent of the time. Help build Harmon Park listings, making home-buying thepercenttried two to certificatesoffemale get the barriers time. delegates, she installed earned nine theit’s male beenwork positive.force. She’s Now been is the a tried to get barriers installed March 20 meeting, which was an increased interest in local COMMUNITY TRAIL Center. COMMUNITY TRAIL lege withegates a learningto the state disabil convention.- Down the Road carpentry and do better detail accessory, headpieces with a touch ofOn flair, Tuesday, perfect March for Mother's 14 the questionDay weekend goes andbefore the LynnKentucky residents to voteBy for Kate or Anslingeragainst the buildingincluding of two development, sales, meeting on the project on April 11 distrito que incluye Mission See more photos on page 4. Field Office in the lobby, and serve...This headquarters af- munity.” from Sunday through Thurs- an adventure. The condominium mar- timeplayground to sell. Revere on Salem is getting Street an Foradventure. years the abutters of inin youthThe 2011 service condominium and received and introduc no mar re-- hairdressertime to sell. for Revere over is 25 getting years in 2011 and received no rethis- year’s fireworks will be held at Massachusetts College of policies. The Executive Office of "Everybody Theloved Executive Iggy," said Office Talluto. of"Iggy ity andThe bipolar caucus disorder included is Eastie delegates and three alternates. For years the abutters of work I think.” Derby. See more photos on Page 7.new schools on Parkland Avenue by Breed's Pond and at McManus Field on Commercial Street.and brokerage, so it only at the Tobin Community Center, El Representante del Estado Hill, Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, day, beginning Sunday March “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with thewith overflow a community from the build Boston on Route“These 1 have are theput highest up with pric the- tionketsponse. to saw mental similar health. trends with atthe Raffaele’s overflow infrom Swampscott. the Boston sponse. on the Fourth! Pharmacy and Health Sciences. A controversial subject classical music played through fords us additional space for our FBI Director Jim ComEnergy- and Environmental was my brother,Energy he andwas Environmentalmy friend and nowe easyregistered task, not Democrats to mention as well The femalegets delegates license elect- for Route 1 have put up with the Added Flores, of Revere, Brant Duncan, head of the Lynn Teachers Union, and Don Castle of the Protect Our Reservoir, Preserve starting at 6 p.m. Jeffrey Sánchez tuvo una reunión y Brookline. 12th and ending on Thursday es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at May 18, 19 and 20 from 8 esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the last of eight cars, the“One“We median should day somethingsales get more price just re at- She’s been taking classes at Donation can be sent to the For 30 years, Bob Deeb, seemed fitting that he take Sanchez represents the at the meeting was criminal speakers throughout the entire ever-growing task forces where Affairs has approved a $1.5 Affairsmarket and has people approved are moving a $1.5 the factas thata special you’re visit 59 years by Boston ed were Lydia Edwards,market Fi and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get“There more reare- certain things I The existing site includes two pública en Mission Hill para Sánchez dijo que su encuesta March 23rd, 2017. To partici- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7laughed percent every a.m. day to we 4 werep.m. Volunteerstogether." are years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, $315,000,spect from up the state16.7 and percent fed- Pine Grove, spoke to the Lynn Chamber of Commerce at a meetingpresident Wednesday of MSA, morning. has im- Winthrop’s #1 lender, MSA Massachusetts district that justice reform. Local state Sen. million grant regarding the millionto Revere. grant regarding the old, theMayor mother Martinof two grownWalsh. clicked,”The Nguyễn, McQuade Vicki said. Dzinzidashvili, She NSCCto Revere. for five or six years, and now some city councillors spect from the statecan’t and do fed inWinthrop- the shop, Fireworksthings I Fund, 40 parcels of land, one that contains informar a los residentes de su tenía por objetivo “enterarse de first floor. dedicated officers, Troopers, pate, diners simply visit their owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on theIggy mar and- welcomeTalluto began throughout working the day.together owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar- isovereral also government,”2016. dyslexic. Days on Patch Shethenew said..mar was- taproom,one or two classes at a time. includes parts of Mission Hill, Sonia Chang-Diaz has recently See FBI Page 2 development of the Northern developmentMario said ofRevere the Northernis desir- sons, andconvention grandmother will to beone. held on Jane O'Reilly, Celeste RibeiroMario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patchcan’t personallysaid..Pauline do. ThatSt., realWinthrop,- MA mersed himself in the real es- the existing Knights of Columbus, distrito sobre los resultados de qué está pasando en el vecindario”. and agents work alongside our restaurant of choice from a Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped fromshinning 67 inshoes The at theNorth age Revere of 14 outsideNeighbor a barber- That’sEstate.rigo contact “Andone Revere the2018 MassDOT is woman’s going to challengedketKeefe also dropped noted to go thatto from college more 67 by af in- She’s proud that she has made Keefe noted that more af- Residents speak out about Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, and proposed a bill to reform Strand Community Trail led Strandable because Community of its proximity Trail led Saturday, June 3 at the Tson- rigo contact the MassDOT to ly doesn’t02152. have to do with the tate world, gaining experience and another vacant parcel of land una encuesta comunitaria recién list of participating establish- be another banner year. 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Sea.supermarket gift cards contact By Seth Daniel How it works: from Sunday According to figures from the spring,” Celata yearssaid before decidingMario to is open looking their forward own barber sters,”AccordingWard said 5 Councillor McQuade, to figures Charles who from thevoselskyThen spring,” she pointed Celatamet outNSCC said that staffSau- braMario – which is she looking took forwardhome a Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed outlike that any Sau job- I would want to Memorial Revere has a one-mile ElleRevere Baker at has (781)286-8188. a one-mile TO HELP THOSE By Sue Ellen Woodcock to a Racow who filed a -dis Gabriella Marichal, Bryan Rosu and Abby Luciano fill out career FBI unveils plans for new the Massachusetts Associa- The rental marketshop is on also Meridian to the Streetspring inmarket, 1981--shortly drawing afterwillthePatch, turn Massachusetts Ward60 in twoSALESIAN 4 months. Councillor Associa- membergusThe PAINT got rental barriers Alena market alongNIGHTVitvitskaya, is Route also B-plus as a final grade. She Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers alongpursue Route is open to me. I don’t Februarystretch in26th North through Revere. Sun The- stretch in North Revere. The Adding toto the the spring boom market, of drawing crimination case against the suggestion forms in a class program at the Sacred Heart School . See tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents rangingIggy married from his late wife, Anita. tionPatrickLongtime of Realtors, Keefe Revere and the Wardresident median 1 anstrong1 installed adaptive with rents along lab-learning ranging a newbreweries from spe ball- creditsin Everett her will younger soon broth- Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along athink new doors ballIN are WINTHROP closed because Agent For Change dayNorthern March Strand4th, community Community Northernfrom Boston Strand and surrounding Community FUNDRAISER from Boston and surroundingPatricia Flores, of Revere, and Alanna Felix, of Saugus, are two Tuesday night the town town and its police chief. sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. CleatAt noted Style Center,MBTA regular AWARDS customers becameDebrasalesCouncillor pricesShalashman Joanne was $376,250,McQuade McKen- cialist.$1,200field. McQuadeto $3,000. said Cleat she noted was er David with getting her Councillor Joanne McKen- field. 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They said that even though their numbers are 2016. rent they just might be capable out2016.last onlast top,week’s and council she is meet look-- andrentsue,” pushedthey he said.just when might she be capablewanteding License thingthe on Revere Mondayto do was School night write system a para is- last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. MARCH NOR’EASTER with what was supposed to residents wonder about the There will be two days EastRevere Boston segment Chamber is of a Com major- they called it.RevereDRAWBRIDGE The show segment was a is blend a major of Iggy's lower, they have skills that rival the boys, and that they believe By Seth Daniel port law enforcement partners Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. inging.Homes Patchforward said also to hewere walkingand alsothe late onin toof quit.Barriers buying and are taking easily from advan seen -the graph. alsoEverett a draw Licensefor buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen be a budget hearing for the impact on the town budget. of services this Memorial Bowen continues Chelsea real estate mercepart Facebookin the project page. that Fromcreates talents as a partbarberREPLACEMENT in theas projectwell his that ability creates to tell trade careers are open to them. See WOMENWinthrop Page 4 officials -an the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the graduation ceremonies of McQuade, a 1977 gradu- To“It help all addsher along to the she future was John Gioioso of Revere recently celebrated his 90th birthday PHOTO BY BOB MARRA/ROBERTMARRAPHOTOGRAPHY.COM across our region. As we know,thisa listcontinuous of votes, 7.5-mile the East rail Bos trail- hilarious stories or make his loyal customersthe market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyersCommission. nounced that loans are avail- next fiscal year, but they heard “This budget comes amidst Day. On Sunday, May 27 It’s time to percent increase over the 56 programs. agrowthPROJECT continuous of Revere,” 7.5-mileDESIGN he rail said. trail North Shore Community Col- ate of Revere High School introduced to the Kurzweil surrounded by friends and family. Former Mayor and current WHATEVER IT TAKES: Everett’s Isaiah Likely leaps over Somer- Next week in one fashion or another cyberrunning from West Everett, laugh. percent increase over the 56 programs. The licensegrowth will of allowRevere,” the he said. more reaction about the gender tight financial times for the there will be a marine ser- renaissance with lofts in Mill Hill In celebrating the ribbon ton Chamber Board will create Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. legeHave on you May ever 24, had where an idea she whoTask also Force. worked Both at the the brewery ATOD Me- andsity its inowner, children Dono - and adults. City Councilor Dan Rizzo presented Mr. Gioioso, a longtime sup-able to Winthrop citizensville’s John af Kalton- in pursuit of a loose ball. While Somerville through Malden and Revere "He was theCONTRACT funniest person I had ever met,"REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT discrimination case between town, a large sexual (sic: gen- vice at the Winthrop Yacht cutting of the new Chelsea touches on everyone. Therethe is “Top 10 Restaurants” list for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughThe ATOD Malden Task andForce Revere fund- hasfor earnedhow you her could human make services im- ridianTask Force House and in RevereEast Boston,van on Bailey,the The to now SeeATOD McQUADE,have Task an of Force- PageCouncil 2 fund- porter,REVERE to withtake a proclamation RECREATION up $1.3 declaring million his HOSTS birthday, transfer Sunday PAINT May forfected schools by a March heldnor’easter tight for part of the game, the Everett boys put their foot Spring Forward Ciao Pizza for all visitors. The MBTA’s Fiscal and Photos by Joe Prezioso By Cary Shuman to beto includedthe Saugus in Riverthe first and soonever provements to the Revere Move are initiativessaid ofTalluto. the toed"He theprojects lovedSaugus totalinghis River customers $9,500and soon toand provementshe to the Revere Move are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to 13 as "John Gioioso Day” in the city of Revere. this past winter. on the gas in thethe third Town quarter of and Winthrop, powered past Police the Highland- der) discrimination judgment Club at 9 a.m. Followed headquarters of the FBI Boston no difference with what is seen Management Control Board & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINKficial taproom similar to those & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Brant Duncan, head of the Lynn Teachers Union, The Mill Hill neighbor- “Eastieinto Lynn.Eats” campaign.The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARESloved Coato tell- themintoreduce Lynn.stories youth The and substance North make Reverethem use, laugh. community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARESalready Coa- at reduceNight Shift youth Brew substance- use,By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. their efforts to help the School ier school districts actually ers, 78-53. EverettChief will face Terence Central CatholicDelehanty High Schooland onrecently awarded against the by a Memorial Day Mass GREEN (FMCB) voted to award a Gov. re- office, local police in Chelsea in an investigation by the FBIsegment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on I the really Move don't segmentimprove know whether allows their mental users to laugh health,to en -or cry Department close the unfore- received more money,” ex- Wednesday night, March 8, in North Andover. See page 8 for spoke in favor of building the new school at the Jeff Bowen has been front hood is now home to an area “Top 10” restaurants cho- nearly $7 million contract to plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the ery, Move Short improvePath Distillery their mentaland health, quested and secured a disaster Officer Judy Racow. town,” at St. John the Evangelist and beyond have even more or our local law enforcementjoy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-ledwhen by I thethink joy andof him spectacularincrease right opportunities now. views I spent of theforthe pastCOMMUNITY MASS AT ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCHSchool Revere Department Farmer's offi- seen Marketbudget deficit. returns Juneplained 22 Foresteire. “The De- more photos. Don Castle opposes construction of a new school on Parkland Avenue location. Duncan cited the state Recycling week and center in improving the that many are calling the New sen by the community do not Hardesty & Hanover, LLC to grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led Bone by the Up Brewery.and increase Down opportunities the for declaration for six counties After the meeting Council Resident Chris Aiello said. Church. At 11:30 a.m. there Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community36 years Initia -sideRumneypositive by side youthMarsh. with engagement. Iggy. He was the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Road, Initia -however,positive is youthdown engagement. the cials met with the City Coun- According to Superinten- partment of Education realizes the Parkland Avenue site. Castle cited the increase of the current school, overcrowding and the need reason to celebrate with the partners…Having this computneed- to be Chamber members fully design a replacement for By Sue Ellen Woodcock said Dimple Rana, director of “The council recently issued appearance of Chelsea prop- Chelsea Loft District, with the The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- cil Committee of the Whole dent Frederick Foresteire, that somefrom mistakes the were Federal made Emergency President Ron Vecchia said in taxes across the board and that willthe land be awas dedication pur- of a For more info. call the er forensics lab will serve toas participate.a Chamber mem- godfather to mytheThe kids.drawbridge funding,I was theover best awardedthe manSau- in baccohis and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the Cityroad of fromRe- theIn other addition breweries, to the mini- healthy community initiatives to offer all students the same access to classes and news that the FBI plans to open through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere on Thursday night, March 2, who discussed the need for in the formulaManagement and they’re Agency,try- includ- the town is appealing the ju- a statement on discrimination, new war memorial at the Don’t forget to set your erties. Thomas Martin Lofts joining ber restaurants can automati- wedding. I wasthroughgus the River godfather the and Executive provide to his Office conkids.- WeForce; and this time, these vere. having its locationgrants already at 151 Bowfunded, Revere The Revere Farmer’s Mar- department for Revere on the chased for use as part of the Pine Grove Cemetery. technologies that they receive at the Marshall Mid- Lynn DPW at a computer forensics lab in force multiplier for all of us toof Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended to explain their need for a $1.3 the transfer with the Indepen- ing to do some things to make ry’s decision and is also work- but that only echoes what is intersection of Tafts Ave- A leading real estate bro- the Davinci Lofts (960 Broad- cally be included in the cam- were family. ofstructionI really Energy can't phase and believe Environmental services. he is gone." ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000St. in the Lineon theneighborhood. Move has extended ket may not be one of the larg- Move. “Over the years, we’veing Suffolk County. Business- He would like to see the site stay for its original use, 781-477-7099 clocks forward on Saturday reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and million transfer for the current dent on Monday, the Everett amendments or changes to in the town charter. The state- dle School. the new building to help local better exploit and analyzepaign cyAffairs’- by registering(EEA) Gateway on-line City Up until lastAffairs’The year, project(EEA) Iggy Gatewaystayed is a full cutting City re- reality.the was awarded to fund ideas“We’re to their working permanent on finish change- and est in the area, but it is serving had businesses like Jenniferes, nonprofit organizations ing on the possibility of set- as cemetery land. nue and Shirley Street. This ker associate at ERA Russell, way,) the Industry Lofts (950 Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- school year and how they will School Department identified the formula for next year, but Bob Deeb, MSA president, and Joe Mario, of Century 21 Sea- law enforcement solve cyber ber data.” at: http://eastbostonchamber. hair of generationsParksplacement Program,of Eastie of the enablesand existingStyle the Center Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthiering place up all programof our construction mini-grant appli- a broader area by becoming Lee’s Gourmet Bakery, whoand individuals are now able tling the case out of court. ment rings empty with con- will be dedicated to the Bowen is again bringing his Broadway) Spencer Lofts, the design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. East Boston resident Darice Maghsoudi works onand her in painting six to eight weeks we use the funds to get through a nearly $5.3 million budget they can’t do anything for this coast, at the MSA open house event. crimes. Shaw gave no details aboutcom/eastieeats/. Non-mem- earned the reputationdesigndrawbridge of of the beingover trail, which part develop barbershop, New-- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. an incubator for the growing originated at the farmer’s marto- take out low-interest di- A Suffolk County Superior sequences for such actions. Cash and Murrary families. marketing and realty savvy to Keen Lofts (former Mary C. 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 leadersat last meet Friday together night's Salesian to a family. Boys & The Girls Revere Club 'Paintshould on the Party' be open,”Up to $1,395he said. is“We available the school for year. deficit shortly after the school year.” ber restaurants that are not part hang out,buryport/Rockport part clubhouse withLine Iggytrains being small businesses feedingbudget the was passedket and last now year. has a locationThe state atsaster education relief fundloans- provided Court Judge and jury found in When the council make con- On Monday, Memorial "Later this spring, in this what kind of equipment wouldtion documents, and receipt Iggyselect Gerardi the awardees (right) with of mini- his longtimeMove business mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make and it easier receipt to select fundraiser the awardees to support of mini- BoysMove & Girls mini-grant Club programs. programwould Maghsoudi like ideas to be thatopen make at the it easierOn tohand to support the CLARIFICATTION: The tree at the Deane Winthrop a sparkling new Chelsea res- Burke School), and One Web- travel. The existing bridge School Departmentfood economy. request “This wasthe all Boston caused Market by ing, and known she’s as Chapter 70 aid, favor and have awarded dam- Day, services will be held very building on the fifth floor, be available, but Chief Brianof all necessary construction partnergrants offeredPhil Talluto to the shortly public after offered they opened $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and be construction active for grants was offered one of to over the 200 public people offered that participated $10,605 in in fundingtaproom the fundraising ineat late healthy April.” and be active for ster as sought-after residential has been in service for over were State SenatorLast yearSal RevereDi- changes on the that looking were madeat a secondto is determinedlocation by a formula that See DISCRIMINATION Page 3 House in last weeks Arbor Day ceremony photo page was idence, the Thomas Martin permits.Please seeWhen EATS completed, Page 2 the Stylethrough Center the Salon community-led on Meridian Streetfor permanent in 1981. changes, pro- all.Please The see applicationIGGY Page 2 is open throughevent. the see community-led more photos onfor page permanent 10. changes, The pro - taproomall. The will application feature is open See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 ages of just over $2.3 million at 10 a.m. in the Winthrop we’ll be opening a new region- Kyes said he could only imag- permits. When completed, the Move completed a reportthe state’s on schoolas well.” funding for- includes several factors such named for Phillip Marks. marks was a long time supporter of Lofts located at 204 Spencer spaces. trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation,200-plus and seats and will have Domenico, State Representa- Cemetery with guest speak- ine it will be state of the art and trail will span 10 miles and tive Josephthe McGonagle food economy and withmula, Tufts which leftOther Everett businesses and as thegetting size of the community, the Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association. al computer forensics lab that Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would SeeSee NEWSMINI GRANTS BRIEFS, Page 32 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects thatparking would for atSee least MINI 140 GRANTS vehi- Page 3 er and veteran Kate An- Avenue. One of his previous “This is another reclaimed See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 Mayor CarloUniversity DeMaria, all Urban of about Environ 10- or their12 other start atschool the farmer’s the average mar- income of local will be jointly staffed with our will give his department capa- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reducecles obe in- two lots. It is expect- mental and Planning Pro- ket include Chocolaffe and slinger. The event is host- successes was The Beacon building for Chelsea that JOIN THE EAST BOSTON COMMUNITY ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23 AT 11AM, IN HONORINGed to be around 2,800 sq. ft. whom offered their support districts with a reduction in PAT MCGEE HONORED AT WHS HOME MEET law enforcement partners,” bilities close by that they do not for the schoolsgram. and Part explained of the report,state aid,was whileManinuts, some wealth which- joinedSee the SCHOOLS Page 2 ed by the Lodge of Elks Condominiums at 81 Broad- only 15 years ago a lot of ALBERT "BUDDY" MANGINI in size – making it one of the gathering information; as part Farmer’s Market to help get NO MORE WAITING IN LINE said Special Agent in Charge have now. Our Offices will be Our Officeslarger taprooms in willEverett. be and the American Legion IN OBSERVANCE OF way. Bowen is also an inves- the neighborhood was board- of that, they noted that they their brand out. Another baker "We welcome the opportuni- FOR HIS YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE. Baily has been operating Why wait in line at the Registry of Motor Vehicles Hank Shaw. "We’re excited TRASH TRASH Chuck E.were Cheese getting calls ordered from people to haveended updetails receiving on a wholeschool- vacations Post 146. Other speakers MEMORIAL DAY tor in the Martin Lofts. ed up,” said Bowen. “Many A dedication will be held at the island on the corner of Wally and Bennington Streets, thePrice subject official kick off point for the East Boston Columbus Day theParade. brewery in Everett for a lit- when you can insure and register your vehicle at the to use this unique position to ty to expand upon our already Price subject OPEN to change sale license and going in to will include town council Price subject OPEN who wanted to come sell their same place? At the Francis J. LaRovere Insurance Longtime Chelsea resi- original features remain from to change NOTICE without tle over a year on Bow Street, “There’s a problem there make you close at 6 p.m.? Our Office Will Be clOsed MOnday, May 28 The island at this location will be dedicated as tothe change 'Buddy NOTICE Mangini Island'. By Seth Daniel expand our capabilities to pro- formidable partnership with without th notice food at the Farmer’s Market, business. Agency, Inc. you can insure and register your vehicle president and veteran Ron the church building including Due to the president's without mostly doing distribution th and unfortunately the police That doesn’t work.” dents will remember the for- Followingnotice the dedication a luncheonMonday, in Buddy's honor February will be held 19 at Orientnotice HeightsDue to Yacht the president's Club at the endMonday, of Bayswater Street.February 19 but didn’t have the licenses All of this contributes to the Vecchia, State Sen. Joseph vide training opportunities to of his products and contract The cheese stood alone on had to be called,” said Chair Instead, the Commission at the same location. We offer issuance of license plates, ADVERTISING DEADLINES mer Horace Memorial Baptist hardwood flooring, stained Day Holiday, on Monday, .53 , on and permits to formalize their local food economy, a term transfer of registrations, and renewal of registrations Tickets for the event are $25 and a portion of sales$ will go towards the newlyDay formed Holiday BuddyMonday, Mangini Scholarship. Boncore and Speaker of be in a better position to sup- See LAB Page 2 Per brewing. However, unlike Monday night at Everett City Phil Antonelli. “Then Fox and the Council asked that Church at the corner of Spen- glass windows, and compo- .55 th th businesses. for everything food – gro- to all of our valued clientele, even after the Registry FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 28 THROUGH MAY 30 Per February 1The9 , 2018scholarship Trash will be awarded every year to a graduating.55 East Boston high school student. his comrades in the brewing news got it. No one wants more safety measures are put the House Robert DeLeo. $ $ Per February 19 , 2018 Trash Hall, as representatives from Gallon For tickets call Joe Ruggiero at President’s2 Day The fifth annual community mass at St.President’s Anthony's Church was recently held. Shown Day at the mass “In our Farmer’s Market cery stores, little stores, eth- is closed and on Saturdays. Please call today to WILL BE FRIDAY, MAY 25, 4PM cer and Webster Avenues. nents of the pipe organ.” Gallon So let's join together as a community and give• 100 Buddy Gal. MinimumGallon a day• 24 Hour he Service will always remember. 617-590-3035.business, he didn’t yet have a Chuck E. Cheese were called that. It’s a black eye for you as in place. Trumpet players Chad Ber- will be delayed by one day. celebrationwill be delayed from leftby oneto right day. are Maryann Giorgio, Parochial Vicar Karunaya Xavier, Mickey Casoli, we’ve seen it become a small- See FARMERS MARKET , Page 3 schedule an appointment. • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service taproom. In the business, hav- to hearings of the Council’s a business. It’s a black eye for One new thing was the ad- All Real Estate • Retail • Classified Advertising • Memoriams 2 Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & nstein and Freddie Poor Thanks to the efforts of real The price of the new Martin CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Josepher business Arrigo incubation was all smiles space,” at the Revere Recreation Paint & ST. PATRICK’S DAY FUNDRAISER Capitol Waste Services, Inc. 9AM – 5PM and Cantor Ann Ciampa. 9AMing a taproom– 5PM is some of the Public Safety Committee and the City of Everett.” dition of police details every estate developer Roback Real Lofts ranges from $325,000 to CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE SkateCapitol Night Waste on Feb.Services, 10 at Inc.the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. F.J. LaRovere Insurance Agency, Inc. will play “America the Any Questions, Please Call Your Ad Representative 781-485-0588 Please see more photos on Page 10. best promotion available and the License Commission re- One interesting thing that day on school vacation weeks. EAST BOSTON Please see more photos on Page 10. Beautiful” and “Taps.” Estate, the former church has $525,000. EAST BOSTON OPEN HOUSE CHELSEA OPEN HOUSE EAST BOSTON - 49 LEYDEN ST EASTserves BOSTON as a place for people garding the WINTHROPmost recent -inci 15 -LINDENmade STit hardWINTHROP for the License - 93 LOCUST The STmost recent incident, 492 Broadway ORIENT HEIGHTS SUNDAY 12-1:30PM SATURDAY 1-2:30PM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-12:30PM "ORIENTto HEIGHTS" congregate and enjoy fresh dent of violenceOPEN HOUSEin its Everett SAT & SUN Commission 12:30-2PM OPEN to HOUSEpenalize SUNDAY the which 11-1PM involved a fight be- Everett, MA 02149 been thoughtfully repurposed With the Silver Line com- WINTHROP EAST BOSTON WINTHROPEASTHELP!!Convenient BOSTON & desirable Loc, 3 Brs, WINTHROP 219 MARION ST GREENWAY LOC 70 WARREN AVE New ConstructionWINTHROP We Need Homes to Sell! Spacious oversizebeer Cape, while 8Rms, getting 4Brs, to know the store. 2 Fam,establishment 8-3 rms, New isto Market!!that it has no tween a man, a woman and a Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, ORIENT HEIGHTS Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors,Amazing 3 BrORIENT 2 Bath Home,1 HEIGHTS& Open3/4 Bath, Kitchen Great Liv Yard- area, Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- in to 10 loft condominiums. ing to Chelsea, Bowen feels SALE Impeccable 3 family, Loads of updates through- Great 1Br Condo, Fully updated, Over 700 S.F., Units, Garage Parking, Call us for a Free Confidential Opinion 2 1/2 baths, Fireplace, IG Pool, Great 5 Brs, 2 Baths for 2 Family, 3Brs, Mod Kitchen, F.P. Location Location! Bungalow style Mod Kitchen, F.P. ing Area wLocation Cathedral Location! Ceiling,SALE BungalowMod Kit/w PENDING style Corian makers of the product. The Everetting Area Licensew Cathedral ComCeiling,- Modliquor Kit/w Corian license, and only has an pregnant woman, occurred on 617-387-9700 Brick Bldg, Balcony, Parking & More! 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths, for the ValueEasy of your walk Home!to T $449,000 location, Great home! Owner, H/W Floors, 1 1/2 Baths for Bowen said they chose the the loft condominiums would out, 4-5-5Beautiful rms, Detail, CT Baths, Decks, H/w floors, 1 family, 3 Brs Full Dr, H/W Floors, Counters1 family,SS Refrig. 3 Brs Fireplace Full Dr, LV H/W Oversized Floors, “It was stalled for awhile, mission heldCounters a hearing SS Refrig. on Fireplace the LVentertainment Oversized license with the the night of President’s Day, FHA Approved! Asking $222K Beautiful1085 sf Detail,to 1246 sf, Reduced $565,000 Lots of Updates, owner, Plus rental PENDING GreatEasy for walk Investor to Beach or Live in! 1 Minute to T & Gorgeous detail throughout (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221finished basement,Gorgeous C/ detail throughout finished basement, C/ Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm be ideal residences for “young Jeff Bowen, real estate broker associate at ERA Russell, EasyWalk walk to to Blue Beach Line. CHELSEAAPARTMENTS TO RENT (617)569-6044but we got some investors (877)765-3221 in matter, and asked that the chil- NewCity. appliances, unit! Parking, Feb. 20 – the first day of Feb- name “Thomas Martin Lofts” &Greenway. Shops! Asking $874K AC, DeckSALE with IG PENDING AC, Deck with IG Starting& Shops! at $599,900 Loads of Renovations in this 3 family, 3-4-4 rms. recently and that accelerated SALE PENDINGParking, Move“People right Nicetalk Yard, about Close rolling ruary School Vacation week. stands outside the new Thomas Martin Lofts building locat- Won't Last (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 Pool Extremely 24well ORLEANS ST EAST BOSTON dren’s restaurantPool Extremely and well game because it was Martin who professionals who may have Won't Last Sep utils, Newer windows, Heat, & More! V. (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 in! Reduced! $629,900 to the Beach! Check out our NEW website! Price subject maintained home 5 Brand New Units on Waterfront! EdREVERE - WEST the project,” he said. center – which has had two back your hoursREVERE or some - WEST- James Rowley of Chuck E. $485,000 $485,000 convenient to Boston & New Casino!! Why Rent, maintained home Priced to sell! to change Celebrate Spring!!! ed at 204 Spencer Avenue, Chelsea. Bowen will be holding EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON HARBORVIEW LOC. 2 Family, Great Move in Condition! Custom www.larovere.com built the church in 1885. been priced out of Cambridge, Must See! Won’tSALE PENDING MARIOCHELSEA - ADMIRALSREALAn attorney HILL ESTATErepresenting violent incidentsMust See! erupts Won’t in the thing,” said 2Antonelli. Family, Great Move“What in Condition! Cheese Custom said they will contin- without Beautifully renovated townhome, 2+ Bedrooms, Live in or Invest! Reduced to $519,900 "EAGLE HILL LOCATION" MARIO REAL ESTATE Cabinets, New Bath, Roof, C/AC, H/W Floors, Cabinets, New Bath, Roof, C/AC, H/W Floors, EAST BOSTON Last! $499,900 an open house for the 10 loft condominiums this Saturday 3 baths, SS Appl, H/W, Marble counter & new 3 Level Townhome, Mod Kit, Granite, last three monthsLast! $499,900 – increase its are we going to do?EAST You closeBOSTON Quote your policy online! notice Red Bliss Potato Salad-Mangoes-Blackberries- The four floors of the build- Somerville, and some Bos- Private setting for this nice 3Br New to Market, Spacious 3 Fam, 5-6-6, Sep NEW TO MARKETQuartz, SS Appl, Too Much to List! $629,000 Quartz, SS Appl, Too Much to List! $629,000 kitchen & bath. Deck, Steps to T & Beach, Parking, MARIO REAL ESTATE MARIOH/W, High Ceilings &REAL LgSee Closets! TAPROOM Move ESTATE Page 2 at 9 p.m. Does INVESTORSthat mean we ALERT See CHEESE Page 2 and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. at the property. Free pizza Utils plus finished base, Stepts to Greenway, T st SELLERS security measures. ing consist of one one-bed loft ton neighborhoods such as 11/2 Bath home, H/W Flrs, Deck Must See, Won't Last! Asking $449,900 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME?EAST BOSTONCommercial JEFFRIES (store on POINT 1 floor) plus 2apts, right In! Great complex, Easy access to 5 Unit Brick Bld, Sep Utils, Close to Wa- Strawberries - Franks & Beans SALE & Waterfront! Invest or Live in! #83C EAST BOSTON COMING SOON EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON COMING SOON WINTHROP& Patio Possible - RENT expansion. Last OneRebuilt Left! within 10 years, All modern,Call 2 & us 3Brs NOW for a free confidential market analysis of your home! terfront, T EAST& Greenway. BOSTON Needs work, Great .53 from Ciao Pizza will be served to all visitors. WINTHROP - RENT Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos, H/W Floors, Boston Reduced! $479K Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos, H/W Floors, $ with exposed brick, one stu- Charlestown, South Boston, SELLERS GREENWAY LOCATION! For Rent – PrimePriced Center Loc.Right w/ $330's Full Basement, Call us TODAYFor Rentfor – Primea free Center Loc.confidential w/ Full Basement, C/AC,Custom Quartz, 2 Brwith SS 21/2 extraBosch baths Appliances, plus amazing Plus roof deck views SELLERS C/AC, Quartz, SS Bosch Appliances, Plus GREENWAYPotential! LOCATION!#108C Per Mod 1 Br Condo, New kitchen, SS Appl, Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Platters available for all your Special Occasions! Ideal for Retail, Medical,PENDING Day Care, $2,900/mo Call us NOW for a free confidential marketIdeal for Retail,analysis Medical, of your Day Care, home! $2,900/mo Bath Townhome,Garage C/ Parking!of skyline! #290M $1,499,000Call us WeNOW have for preapproveda free confidential Clients market looking analysis to of buy!your home! Garage Parking! Mod 1 Br Condo, New kitchen, SS Appl, dio, four two-bed, two-bath and East Boston and who want CHELSEA Quartz Counters! H/W Floors, Steps to T Gallon Call for Details market analysis!Call for Details AC, H/W Floors,Call for Details! WINTHROPCall for Details! EASTQuartz BOSTON Counters! H/W 89 Floors, MORRIS Steps to ST T Pat McGee (center) with her daughter Patricia Diaz and son Dr. Paul McGee. Pat was honored prior 2 EAST BOSTON EAGLE HILL HARBORVIEW LOCATION Spacious 6Rm 4 Br Home, Nice Deck, Parking, & Greenway! $329,900 & Greenway! $329,900 lofts, and three bi-level, two- more bang for their buck.” Linda 617-306-9605 HELP We have preapproved Clients lookingLinda 617-306-9605to buy! High End Finishes, We have WANTEDpreapproved Clients looking to buy! Fabulous views from this 4br 3 bath home on OPEN HOUSE WEDS. 4-5:30PM • 100 Gal. 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Ask $450's www.century21mario.comWINTHROP Hard to Find! A Vacant www.century21mario.comlot (over 5,000For s.f.) Sale! with Hard to Find! A Vacant lot (over 5,000 s.f.) with Boston & Skyline Views! TO SELL!! www.century21mario.com 2 toFamily T & Waterfront!1st views!Floor has Elevator,Last 2 levels One Left!IGw/2 pool, baths, $799,000 Parking, Great Build- 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, $699K ily room. fan of Chelsea that won an “The reason I like Chelsea Floramo’s, New Brown Jug, Mixed Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, 5/16Mixed R Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, TO SELL!! a foundation onFalo it! Also Portuguese• has a 2 story garage. Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt to appreciate! #156S $990s a Needsfoundation work, on Great it! Also for has condos! a 2 story garage. H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots ofing. Parking Reduced Won’t $299K H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t Easy6 TCar Access Parking, to Boston. Great for Ask Investors! $540's CALL US NOW!! Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla6 Car Espanol Parking, Great for Investors! Great for Builders,Si PleaseorParla Make your ItalianoCall own Us • Now!Se Habla Espanol Bowen will show the new All America City Award un- so much is that it is small yet and Chili’s.” Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol • Falo PortugueseCALLLast! #106G US $550’s NOW!! Last! #106G $550’s Great for Builders, or Make your own WINTHROP - 93 LOCUST ST WINTHROP - 15 LINDEN ST See WYNN Page 2 SALE#130S PENDING $949,000 Falo Portuguese• Chúng tôi nóiSALE tiếng#130S ViệtPENDING $949,000 Dream Falohome! #455PPortuguese• $275K Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt Dream home! #455P $275K EAST BOSTON - 49 LEYDEN ST WINTHROP lofts for the first time at an der the leadership of former it has an urban feel and I love Bowen invites all Chelsea PHOTOS BY JOE PREZIOSO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-1PM OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12:30-2PM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11 - 12:30PM Spacious 2 Fam, 4-6 New to Market!! 2 Fam, 8-3 rms, open house this Saturday and City Manager Jay Ash - a re- the restaurants, especially residents to the open house Irish musicians Danny Novack, Noel Scott and John Ford filled the New rms, Sep Utils, Loads Black Cyan Magenta Yellow 2 Family, 3Brs, 5 Brs, 2 Baths of work done, 2nd floor Construction Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. surgence that is continuing Ciao Pizza, Dockside, New or to visit the website: www. room with traditional musicat Senator Sal DiDomenico annual St. 1 1/2 Baths for for Owner, H/W duplex style unit has Units, Garage Patrick’s Day Fundraiser in Charlestown on Friday, March 8. 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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Page 13 TEMPLE EMMANUEL HOLDS HANUKKAH CELEBRATION TIMELESS TRADITIONS emple Emmanuel held a Hanukkah Celebration TSunday the temple. The guests enjoyed a brunch consisting of such traditional fare as bagels and cream cheese, lox, latkes, and kugel, along with other treats. There was a magic show, balloon animals, and raffle drawings. Temple President Sara Lee Callahan and Rabbi Oksana Chapman thanked the many guests for helping to celebrate Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights. The holiday is cele- brated with the nightly light- ing of the menorah.

Jerri Haggie and Sharon Minkovitz enjoy their headwear designed by the balloon artist.

The VIP Table, front row, are Sharon Levine and Audrey Ryan. Back row are State Rep. Dan Ryan, Ella Ryan, Temple President Sara Lee Callahan, and Kara Ryan.

Rabbi Oksana Chapman, spiritual leader of Temple Emmanuel, and Brianna Feinberg enjoyed balloons that were designed in the shape of the Star of David. The Hanukkah cake. CARY SHUMAN PHOTOS

The Temple Emmanuel Hanukkah Celebration Committee, from left, Sara Lee Callahan, Ralph Turransky, Carole Turransky, Bertha Doyle, Stephen Vider, Beverly Feinstein, and Barbara Gerrig.

Rita Shapiro, Tom Spiridigliozzi, and Dottie from Chelsea. Cynthia Steg and Jay Rosenzwaig. Sharon Minkovitz, Jerri Haggie, Jay Rosenzwaig, and Becky Swope.

Above: Longtime Temple Emmanuel members and supporters, Adrean Abrams and Louis Abrams.

Right: State Rep. Dan Ryan greets Dottie from Chelsea at the Hanukkah Amy Torf Feinberg and Rabbi Oksana Chapman join the children for a photo at the Hanukkah Celebration. Celebration.

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Senior Tax Work-Off to help financially eligible se- ticipants per year, in the event Veterans Tax Work-Off an abatement of up to $1,500 There is a limit of 25 par- Program niors receive a reduction off of the city receives more than 25 Abatement Program against their real estate taxes. ticipants per year, in the event their annual real estate taxes. participants a lottery will be We offer clerical tasks and the city receives more than The City of Chelsea is hap- If a senior qualifies for this held to determine the current The City of Chelsea is various other office duties. If 25 applicants a lottery will be py to announce that the Senior program, they then work for year’s participants. happy to announce that once a Veteran qualifies for this pro- held to determine the current Tax Work-Off Program is be- the City’s departments, earn- For further information again we are offering the Vet- gram he/she would then work year’s participants. ing offered once again. We ing $12.00 per hour for up to visit https://www.chelseama. erans Property Tax Work-Off for the City’s departments, For further information offer clerical tasks and various 125 hours for a maximum of gov/ or contact Denia Romero Abatement Program. earning $12.00 per hour for up visit https://www.chelseama. office duties. $1,500.00 per year. at 617-466-4170 / dromero@ The program provides qual- to 125 hours for a maximum gov/ or contact Denia Romero The Senior Tax Work-Off Deadline for all applica- chelseama.gov ified Veterans and spouses of of $1,500 per year. at 617-466-4170 / dromero@ Program is a special program tions is January 31, 2019 qualified Veterans who work Deadline for all applica- chelseama.gov offered by the City of Chelsea There is a limit of 25 par- up to 125 hours for the City tions is January 31, 2019

LEGAL NOTICE of America, N.A. to our rights of Home- LEGAL NOTICE Public Hearing of the Street, 76 Willow Street Rosario U.S. Bank National As- stead and do not wish Chelsea Traffic and ((Assessor’s Parcel ID vs. OBITUARIES sociation, as Trustee for to terminate my/our Parking Commission #s 22-17, 22-106, and Jose A. Rosario PROF-2013-S3 REMIC Homestead by granting will be held on 22-107, respectively) To the Defendant: Trust III dated March the within conveyance Tuesday, December 11, totaling approximately The Plaintiff has filed a NOTICE OF HEARING 14, 2014 and recorded notwithstanding my/ CHELSEA TRAFFIC AND 2018 at 6:00 P.M. 3 acres. Complaint for Divorce David Lewis with said Registry on our waiver of such City Council Conference A copy of the draft requesting that the Case No. 2018-59-S PARKING COMMISSION June 21, 1966 - December 3, 2018 Notice is hereby given May 21, 2014 at Book homestead in para- PUBLIC HEARING Room application, plans, and Court grant a divorce in accordance with Sec- 52993, Page 298 and graph 24 of the within Notice is hereby given City Hall, 500 other materials may be for irretrievable tion 34-215 of Chapter by assignment from mortgage. in accordance with Broadway reviewed at the Plan- breakdown. At 52 years of age, David 34 (Zoning) of the Code U.S. Bank National As- Being the same Chapter 90 of the Pursuant to Section ning Department, City The Complaint is on file Lewis of Chelsea passed away sociation, as trustee for premises conveyed of Ordinances, City of General Laws of the 6-3 of the Charter of Hall, 500 Broadway, at the Court. unexpectedly at home on PROF-2013-S3 REMIC to the herein named the City of Chelsea, the Room #101, Chelsea, An Automatic Chelsea, Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Monday, Dec. 3. that a Public Hearing Trust III to Wilmington mortgagor (s) by deed Massachusetts and purpose of the public MA 02150 during City Restraining Order has Savings Fund Society, recorded with Suffolk hearing is to receive Hal business hours been entered in this Born and raised in Chelsea, of the Chelsea Planning pursuant to Section 6-3 a son of Stella (Racki) Lewis Board will be held on FSB, not in its individual County Registry of of the Charter of the comment regarding Tuck Willis, Chair matter preventing and the late Winthrop L. Lew- Tuesday, December 18, capacity but solely as Deeds in Book 39292, City of Chelsea that a the following requests: Chelsea Planning Board you from taking any 2018 Trustee for the PrimeS- Page 189. Public Hearing of the (1) to install three 11/29/18, 12/6/18 action which would is. David attended St. Stani- 6:00 p.m. tar-H Fund I Trust dated Address Chelsea Traffic and ‘Commercial Loading C negatively impact the slaus elementary school and Chelsea Senior Center - December 16, 2014 200 Captains Row, Unit Parking Commission Zone, 7 AM to 4PM” current financial status Chelsea High School. He be- 10 Riley Way - Chelsea, and recorded with said 102, Captains Landing will be held on signs at Emily’s Inc. 88 of either party. SEE gan working as a glazier with Registry on December Condominium Winnisimmet Street; (2) LEGAL NOTICE Supplemental Probate US Emergency Glass Co. in MA Tuesday, December 11, his wife, Patricia of Ever- With reference to the 26, 2014 at Book Chelsea, MA 02150- 2018 at 6:00 P.M. to post signage restrict- Court Rule 411. Roxbury. He also worked for 53890, Page 66 and 4025 ing parking ten (10) You are required to many years at Kayem Foods ett, Michael Lewis and Liz application of: City Council Conference Bouche of Chelsea, Frank YIHE Forbes, LLC by assignment from For mortgagor’s(s’) title Room feet of the curb-cut for serve upon: Craig R. as a packaging supervisor and Lewis of Chelsea, Paul Lew- For Major Site Plan (corrective) U.S. Bank see deed recorded with City Hall, 500 delivery trucks at their Misci, Esq. 100 Everett as a freelance construction la- is and his wife, Kim of Lynn, approval and Special National Association, Suffolk County Registry Broadway driveway; and (3) to (LEGAL NOTICE) Ave., Unit 3, Chelsea, borer. Permit recommendation as Trustee for PROF- of Deeds in Book Pursuant to Section post a thirty minute CITY OF CHELSEA MA 02150, your David participated in Chel- Elaine Chitopoulos and her for Planned Devel- 2013-S3 REMIC Trust 39292, Page 189. 6-3 of the Charter of parking space at the DEPARTMENT OF answer, if any, on or sea Little League and enjoyed husband, Nicholas of Med- opment to construct to Wilmington Savings These premises will the City of Chelsea, the rear entrance located PUBLIC WORKS before 01/17/2019. playing basketball. In later ford, Winthrop E. Lewis and six-hundred thirty Fund Society, FSB, not be sold and conveyed purpose of the public on School Street. INVITATION FOR BIDS If you fail to do so, the years he coached for Chelsea Lisa Mendelson of Woburn, in its individual capacity subject to and with Per Order PURCHASE AND DELIV- court will proceed to the (630) residential units hearing is to receive little league and enjoyed fish- Steven Lewis of Chelsea, and and retail and office but solely as Trustee for the benefit of all comment regarding a Chief Brian A. Kyes ERY OF POLICE BOAT hearing and adjudica- Michelle O’Neil and her hus- the PrimeStar-H Fund rights, rights of way, Chairperson The City of Chelsea tion of this action. You ing. buildings with nine-hun- request to relocate the He was the devoted father band, Shawn of Chelsea. He is dred forty-nine (949) I Trust dated May 24, restrictions, easements, bus stop for routes 111, 11/21/18, 12/6/18 Massachusetts through are required to file a to Jacqueline Marie Lewis also survived by many loving parking spaces at the 2016 and recorded covenants, liens or 112, 116 and 117 on C its Chief Procurement copy of your answer, if and Katherine Anne Lewis, nieces, nephews, grandnieces premises known as: with said Registry on claims in the nature of Broadway and Fourth Officer is seeking any, in the office of the and grandnephews. 1 Forbes Street May 25, 2016 at Book liens, improvements, Street. sealed bids for “PUR- Register of this Court. both of Chelsea and Mariann Lewis and Diana Lewis, both Relatives and friends are All interested parties 56169, Page 309 and public assessments, Per Order LEGAL NOTICE CHASE AND DELIVERY Witness, Hon. Brian J. invited to visit at the Frank A. by assignment from any and all unpaid OF POLICE BOAT” for Dunn, First Justice of of Revere. He was the cher- should attend the Chief Brian A. Kyes Welsh & Sons Funeral Home, Wilmington Savings taxes, tax titles, tax the City of Chelsea. this Court. ished grandfather of Joshua hearing or provide Chairperson 718 Broadway, Chelsea on written comment to the Fund Society, FSB, not liens, water and sewer 11/21/18, 12/6/18 Invitation for Bid doc- Date: November 21, David Romero, Aiyanna Lew- in its individual capacity liens and any other uments are available 2018 is Romero, Valentina Lewis Friday, Dec. 7 from 10:30 to Board. A copy of the C 11:45 a.m. Funeral Services application and petition but solely as Trustee for municipal assessments CHELSEA PLANNING on or after December Felix D. Arroyo, Romero and Edwin Romero; will be conducted in the Fu- is available for review the PrimeStar-H Fund or liens or existing BOARD 05, 2018 by contacting Register of Probate the loving son of Stella (Rac- neral Home at 12 Noon. Ser- at the Office of the City I Trust to Wilmington encumbrances of record LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC Dylan Cook, Chief 12/6/18 ki) Lewis of Chelsea and the Clerk, 500 Broadway, Savings Fund Society, which are in force and HEARING TO Procurement Officer C late Winthrop L. Lewis, and vices will conclude with Inter- Room 209, Chelsea, FSB, d/b/a Christiana are applicable, having CONSIDER A PROPOSED at dcook@chelseama. the dear brother of Robert ment at Woodlawn Cemetery, MA. Trust, not in its individu- priority over said 40R SMART GROWTH gov or by visiting the Lewis and his wife, Deb of Everett. The Funeral Home is 11/29/18, 12/6/18 al capacity but solely as mortgage, whether or ZONING DISTRICT AND City’s website http:// LEGAL NOTICE Malden, Richard Lewis of fully handicap accessible, am- trustee for Brougham not reference to such THE SUBMISSION OF www.chelseama.gov/ C CHELSEA TRAFFIC AND Chelsea, Ronald Lewis and ple parking opposite Funeral Fund I Trust dated restrictions, easements, PARKING COMMISSION AN APPLICATION FOR purchasing/pages/cur- Home. October 25, 2016 and improvements, liens or PUBLIC HEARING PRELIMINARY DETERMI- rent-bids-solicitations. recorded with said Reg- encumbrances is made NATION OF ELIGIBILITY Bids must be sealed Notice is hereby given TORF FUNERAL LEGAL NOTICE istry on November 21, in the deed. in accordance with FOR 40R ZONING, and clearly marked CHELSEA TRAFFIC AND Carafa Family NOTICE OF MORTGAG- 2016 at Book 57137, TERMS OF SALE: Chapter 90 of the INNES APARTMENTS, “PURCHASE AND PARKING COMMISSION SERVICE EE’S SALE OF REAL Page 188, for breach A deposit of Five General Laws of the CENTRAL AVENUE DELIVERY OF POLICE PUBLIC HEARING Funeral Pre-need planning with our ESTATE of the conditions of said Thousand ($5,000.00) Commonwealth of Public Hearing to be BOAT” and submitted to Notice is hereby given price protection guarantee. By virtue and in mortgage and for the Dollars by certified or Massachusetts and held by the Planning the Office of the Chief in accordance with Home Inc. Arrangements made at our execution of the Power purpose of foreclosing, bank check will be re- pursuant to Section 6-3 Board at a meeting Procurement Officer no Chapter 90 of the facility or in the comfort of of Sale contained in a the same will be sold quired to be paid by the of the Charter of the to begin at 6:00 p.m. later than 10:00 AM General Laws of the 389 Washington Ave. your own home certain mortgage given at Public Auction at purchaser at the time City of Chelsea that a on Tuesday December on Thursday, December Commonwealth of Chelsea 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: by Donna A. Armstrong 3:00 p.m. on December and place of sale. The Public Hearing of the 18, 2018 in the Senior 20, 2018. Massachusetts and Deborah Torf Golden 617-884-4188 Amy Torf Golden to Mortgage Electronic 26, 2018, on the balance is to be paid by Chelsea Traffic and Center, 10 Riley Way, The City of Chelsea pursuant to Section 6-3 mortgaged premises certified or bank check Chelsea, MA 02150. reserves the right to of the Charter of the Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) Registration Systems, Parking Commission Amy C-Almas M.L. Torf (1867-1940) located at 200 Captains at Harmon Law Offices, Pursuant to Chapter accept any bid, to reject City of Chelsea that a Inc., as nominee for will be held on William R. Carafa - Countrywide Bank, Row, Unit 102, Captains P.C., 150 California Tuesday, December 11, 40R of the Massachu- and/or all bids and to Public Hearing of the Funeral Directors (617) 889-2900 FSB, dated June 28, Landing Condominium, Street, Newton, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. setts General Laws, waive minor irregulari- Chelsea Traffic and 2007 and recorded Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 02458, City Council Conference and the associated ties and/or formalities Parking Commission carafafuneralhome.com (800)428-7161 with the Suffolk County Massachusetts, all and or by mail to P.O. Box Room regulations, specifically as it deems to be in the will be held on www.torffuneralservice.com Registry of Deeds at singular the premises 610389, Newton High- City Hall, 500 760 CMR 59.05(1), best interest of the City. Tuesday, December 11, Book 42095, Page described in said lands, Massachusetts Broadway the Planning Board, In accordance with 2018 at 6:00 P.M. 231, of which mortgage mortgage, 02461-0389, within Pursuant to Section the designee, will hold our Minority Business City Council Conference “Meeting the needs of the families we serve.” the undersigned is TO WIT: thirty (30) days from 6-3 of the Charter of a public hearing to Enterprise Plan, we are Room the present holder The unit conveyed is the date of sale. Deed the City of Chelsea, the consider a proposed inviting all qualified City Hall, 500 ANTHONY MEMORIAL - by assignment from laid out as shown on a will be provided to purpose of the public Smart Growth Zoning women and minority Broadway Mortgage Electronic plan recorded with said purchaser for recording hearing is to receive District and to consider business firms to Pursuant to Section FRANK A. WELSH & SONS Registration Systems, Master Deed and which upon receipt in full of comment regarding a the Board’s submission respond. 6-3 of the Charter of Inc. to The Bank of is affixed a verified the purchase price. The request to post three to of an Application for The City of Chelsea is the City of Chelsea, the FUNERAL HOME New York Mellon, as statement in the form description of the prem- four ‘Two Hour Parking Preliminary Determi- an Equal Opportunity purpose of the public Peter A. Zaksheski Trustee for the Benefit provided in M.G.L. Ch. ises contained in said Only’ spaces in front nation of Eligibility for Employer. hearing is to receive Type III Licensed Funeral Director of Certificateholders 183A SS9. It is Subject mortgage shall control of First Congregational 40R Zoning to the Mas- This invitation for bid comment regarding the CWALT, Inc., Alternative to and with the benefit in the event of an error Church located at 26 sachusetts Department is in accordance with following requests: (1) 718 Broadway, Chelsea – 617-889-2723 – 617-884-3259 Loan Trust 2007-OA10, of the obligations, in this publication. County Road. of Housing and Com- M.G.L. Chapter 30B. to block traffic from www.ChelseaFuneralService.com Mortgage Pass-Through restrictions, rights and Other terms, if any, to Per Order munity Development. Dylan Cook Congress Avenue and Certificates, Series liabilities containing in be announced at the Chief Brian A. Kyes The proponent of this Chief Procurement Hawthorn Street, only 2007-OA10 dated General Laws Chapter sale. Chairperson District and Application Officer allowing bus access to February 4, 2010 and 183A the Master Deed WILMINGTON SAVINGS 11/21/18, 12/6/18 is the Chelsea Housing 12.6.18 Hawthorn Street during recorded with said and the By-Laws filed FUND SOCIETY, FSB, C Authority, owner of C the hours of 8:00 AM Registry on February 9, therewith. D/B/A CHRISTIANA the property to be to 8:30 AM and 2:00 2010 at Book 46060, The Condominium and TRUST, AS TRUSTEE FOR affected by the creation LEGAL NOTICE PM to 2:45 PM; (2) to Page 42 and by assign- each of the units is BROUGHAM FUND I LEGAL NOTICE of this District known COMMONWEALTH move a school bus lane ment from The Bank intended for residential TRUST as Central Avenue, OF MASSACHUSETTS from Shurtleff Street to purposes and other uses Present holder of said comprised of properties THE TRIAL COURT Hawthorn Street; (3) to OBITUARIES of New York Mellon, as Trustee for the Benefit permitted by the appli- mortgage at 170 Central Avenue, PROBATE AND FAMILY install a painted “Buses of Certificateholders cable zoning ordinances By its Attorneys, 172 Central Avenue, COURT DEPARTMENT Only” parking area in All obituaries and death notices will CWALT, Inc., Alternative and as set forth in the HARMON LAW OFFICES, CHELSEA TRAFFIC AND 174 Central Avenue, SUFFOLK Division front of the school on Loan Trust 2007-OA10, Master Deed. P.C. PARKING COMMISSION 176 Central Avenue, DIVORCE SUMMONS Hawthorn Street; and Mortgage Pass-Through The undivided percent- 150 California Street PUBLIC HEARING 178 Central Avenue, BY PUBLICATION (4) to change the ex- be at a cost of Certificates, Series age interest of the unit Newton, MA 02458 Notice is hereby given 180 Central Avenue, AND MAILING isting language on the 2007-OA10 to Bank conveyed hereunder (617) 558-0500 in accordance with 210 Central Avenue, Suffolk Probate and signage to “No Parking, of America, NA dated in the common areas 201706-0449 - TEA Chapter 90 of the 216 Central Avenue, Family Court 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, $75.00 per paper. January 26, 2012 and and facilities 1.471% 11/29/18, 12/6/18, General Laws of the 230 Central Avenue, 24 New Chardon Street School Buses Only.” recorded with said Reg- together with the exclu- 12/13/18 Commonwealth of 232 Central Avenue, Boston, Ma 02114 Per Order istry on February 24, sive right and easement C Massachusetts and 234 Central Avenue, (617)788-8300 Chief Brian A. Kyes That includes photo. 2012 at Book 49120, to parking space 24. pursuant to Section 6-3 236 Central Avenue, Docket No. Chairperson Page 213 and by The mortgagor(s) of the Charter of the 55 Watts Street and 61 SU18D2266DR 11/21/18, 12/6/18 assignment from Bank expressly reserve my/ City of Chelsea that a Watts Street, 72 Willow Daysi Maribel C Please send to [email protected] FIND US ONLINE: or call 781-485-0588 WWW.CHELSEARECORD.COM

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Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Page 16 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, December 6, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 A POST-HOLIDAY GATHERING AT THE MERRITT CLUB TALKIN̓ TURKEY Chelsea graduates and friends gathered for a post-Thanksgiving reunion celebration at the Merritt Club. The band, Third Stone, provided outstanding entertainment, performing a selection of songs from the 1980s.

One of Chelsea High’s great- est softball players, Maria Constantino, and Donna Lea, enjoyed the post-holiday par- ty at the Merritt Club.

Former Chelsea High athletes Fito Ramirez and Michael Fields.

Above: Twins Keith Mahon and Kevin Mahon.

Below: Third Stone put on a great show at the party. From left, band members Peter Danilchuk, Rishava Green, Juliene Mitchell, John Coelin, and Alan Andrade.

Right: Brian Dobbyn, with Cenia Peters, Dina Marino Pagliuca, and Cheryl Zebba.

PHOTOS BY CARY SHUMAN Chelsea Police Lt. Robert Griffin, former CHS sports star Lauri Skiddell Rawls, and Jim Rawls.

Joseph Wozniak and Paula Capistran.

Michael Fields, former CHS sports star Laurie Taraskiewicz, and Eric DiCrescenzo. Michael Fields and former CHS cheerleader Cenia Peters.

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