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THURSDAY, 106TH ANNUAL WIHA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL June 28, 2018 Three Town Manager INDEX Police Report 2 Editorials 4 candidates interviewed Through The Years 5 By Kate Anslinger collaboration amongst depart- Then and Now 5 ments regardless of the size of Obituaries 6 The final three town - man the town or the school district. Classified 14 ager candidates were inter- “I had a great working re- Business Directory 15 viewed in a public meeting lationship with the superin- of the Winthrop City Council tendent,” said Lombardo, who on Monday evening. While met monthly with the school INDEPENDENT all three have different back- committee to discuss high lev- grounds, they bring a unique el issues and town projections. blend of experience and edu- Prior to his current role, cation to the table. Lombardo was the city man- Michael Lombardo is cur- ager for Iowa City, serving a rently employed as the town diverse population of 67,000. manager in Hamilton and has He spent three years working held the position since 2010. for the City of Augusta, Maine Having spent two decades as the Assistant City Manager in both small and large local for Finance and Administra- Newspaper Group government, Lombardo has tion, as well as four years as seen the spectrum of govern- the County Administrator for ment services from hands-on the County of Allegan, Mich- NEWS Briefs to high-end. As Hamilton’s igan. town manager, he has worked If selected as town man- PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA RAISE FUNDS FOR closely with the school depart- ager, Lombardo will imple- Steve and Jean Stoddard, celebrating their 52nd wedding anniversary while volunteering in the ment, and while his previous ment an open-door policy and Deane Winthrop House kitchen, last Saturday, June 23, at the 106th annual Strawberry Festival. FIREWORKS budget experience involves a The festival drew many to the lawn and the barn to hear jazz music and take in the fun scene – all The annual fundraising for much larger school system, he See TOWN MANAGER Page 7 sponsored by the Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association (WIHA). the Fourth of July fireworks believes in the importance of has begun, according to Fire Chief Paul Flanagan, and yes, this year’s fireworks will be on the Fourth! INDEPENDENCEINDEPENDENCE DAYDAY FESTIVITIESFESTIVITIES Donation can be sent to the Point Shirley Activities gearing up! Please help support the Hor- for the raffle, selling or pur- participants begins at 7 a.m. Winthrop Fireworks Fund, 40 Fourth of July would not The Prize-A-Rama Raffle rible’s Parade by donating chasing raffle tickets, please at the landing. Categories are Pauline St., Winthrop, MA be the Fourth of July if not will be held Friday, June 29, an item to be raffled-maybe contact Pat McGee at 617- Most Horrible, Most Orig- 02152 for the activities on Point 2018 at 7 p.m. at the Point that Yankee Swap gift from 846-0273. inal, Most Patriotic, Most Shirley. Shirley Association Hall, Christmas that just wasn’t Beautiful, Best Float & Most HALL OF FAME The first event is the Prize- 1032 Shirley St., Winthrop. your taste, gift cards, baskets The 136th Annual Hilarious with prizes award- st nd rd NOMINATIONS A-Rama Raffle which will be What is a Prize-A-Rama you of goodies, beverage bas- Horrible’s Parade ed for 1 , 2 and 3 place ask? It is an annual fund- kets, summer fun items and winners in each! The parade Nominations for the 2018 held Friday, June 29 at 7 p.m. raising event hosted by The the like. The parade kicks off route follows through Point Winthrop High School Ath- at the Point Shirley Associa- Point Shirley Association in Support this most beloved Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at Shirley and ends at Coughlin letic Hall of Fame close on tion Hall, 1032 Shirley St. conjunction with Horrible’s Winthrop event. Tickets are 9 a.m. from the Winthrop Park with free festivities for July 5. Nomination forms are Parade Committee to ben- $1.00 a chance, If you are Town Landing, 707 Shirley available at the office of attor- 2018 Prize-A-Rama th efit The Horrible’s Parade. interested in donating items St., Registration for parade ney Chris Tsiotos, 193 Win- Festivities for the 4 are See JULY FOURTH Page 2 throp Street. The Induction Ceremony is set for Saturday, Oct. 20. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED Helen Porter celebrates her 100th POLICE EXPLORERS birthday at EBNHC’s PACE program HOLD FUNDRAISER By John Lynds from high school and in the On Friday June 22, The 1970’s attended Tufts at night Winthrop Police Explorer Post When Helen Porter was to earn a certificate in special hosted a Fundraiser Night with born in 1918, Woodrow Wil- education. She has worked as a live band, pizza, snacks, raf- son was President, World War an aide, a substitute teacher in fles, and overall good fun. The I was raging in Europe and the the public schools and also as band that night, “Just Kill Me Spanish Flu officially became a Eucharist Minister for her Rico,” played very well and a global pandemic. church. everyone ended up having a Porter, a lifelong resident Before recently moving great time. The night was open of Revere and Winthrop East to the Prospect House in Re- to anyone who wanted to pur- Boston Neighborhood Health vere, she was a volunteer at chase a $20 ticket for general Center (EBNHC) PACE (Pro- the Lighthouse Nursing Home admission to the night. Since gram of All-Inclusive Care in Revere where she enjoyed Lt. Paul DeLeo was retiring for the Elderly) participant, helping others. prior to the fundraiser, there celebrated her 100th birthday On Wednesday the PACE was a big cake made for that Last Thursday two (2) $500 scholarships were given out, one from the Winthrop Chamber of Com- last Wednesday at EBNHC’s program staff, along with local night to celebrate his retire- merce and the other from the Helen D’Alelio Family Foundation/Dunkin Donuts at the Bridge. PACE site. elected officials, helped Porter ment. The raffles consisted Congratulations to the recipients of the 2018 Winthrop Chamber of Commerce Business and Porter is a lifelong resi- celebrate her 100th birthday. of baskets of many different Helen D’Alelio Family Foundation / Dunkin Donuts at the Bridge Scholarships! Cailyn Driscoll, who dent of Revere who worked Sen. Joseph Boncore (D-Win- things, such as beach supplies, will be attending Clemson University in the fall, and Tyler Chiudina who is going to Quinnipiac, for many years for Forbes throp), State Representative both wrote compelling essays about businesses they would develop in Winthrop. bath essentials, and pasta bas- Lithograph in Chelsea and RoseLee Vincent (D-Revere) In the photo are: Betsy Shane, Linda Samuels, Joe Gugino, Christine O’Keefe, Suzanne Chiudina, Tyler Chiudina, Cailyn Driscoll, Sean Driscoll, Gary D’Alelio, Maryann Russo, Tom Hankard. has two children and several See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 grandchildren. 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Monday, June 18 Ingleside Park there is a wom- scene on School St. heading es. Well being check on Shir- an’s purse, a pair of pants, towards the library. Disturbance at Seal Har- ARREST Report ley St., male passed out be- under garments that has been Disturbance on Grovers bor Rd., 3 kids setting off fire hind wheel unknown if sleep- there for two days. Report Ave., Two parties out front ar- works at Park. ing or passed out. items were purposely discard- guing. Units cleared. Police arrested Reynaldo Police arrested Sarivu- Complaint from Townsend ed. Suspicious activity on Re- Friday, June 22 Pimental, 23, 3301 Chestnut tha Pich, 38, 32 Fitzhenry St., called found needles and Civil matter on Somerset vere St., Calling party reports Unwanted person on Vet- St., Randolph on June 18 and Square, Apt. 2, Revere on placed them in recycle bin. Ave., Report of person being a white male wearing a denim erans Rd., Caller stated she charged him with assault and June 24 and charged with in- battery on a police officer af- decent assault and battery on Would like an officer to - re harassed by her landlord who jacket who was harassing her has a restraining order on her ter the man was reportedly a child under 14 after being trieve them. is telling her she has to vacate and her friend as they were son and he is trying to go back passed out behind the wheel found sleeping with a child Lost property in Metcalf the home. Officer also called walking. Last seen walking into her house. White male on Shirley Street. in a car on Shore Drive. Sq., party came into the sta- the first time landlord and down Main Street from Ma- party wearing black jacket, tion to report finding a hover- informed her of the eviction gee’s Corner towards the high blue jeans. She does not want board abandoned. process. school. him there. Putnam St., A vehicle struck St., Party walked in to report Parking complaint on Suspicious activity on Dol- Lost/Found animal on a house, then backed out and threats. Hutchinson St., Caller reports phin Ave., 4 youths fighting, Thursday, June 21 Court Rd. and Pleasant St., parked on the street. The driv- MV parked in violation of ran into house, no weapons. Assault and Battery on Caller states there is a small er of the vehicle then got out Sunday, June 24 the ‘no parking’ signs on the Party unable to give descrip- Dolphin Ave. and Shore Dr. tan dog with a pink collar and went into a white SUV Suspicious activity on Re- street. tion. Party came to the station to running loose. With help of and left the scene. vere St., two black vehicles in Motor vehicle accident of Disturbance on Shirley St., report he had a fight Tuesday neighbors was able to reunite Suspicious activity on the parking lot. Coral Ave., Female party went Calling party states house is night on Dolphin Ave. with dog with owner. Sunset Rd., party states her Assist citizen on Shirley to MGH to be checked. being worked on past regular his roommate. Parking complaint of Cross ex-boyfriend followed her St., Calling party stated she Suspicious activity of hours and is being loud and Harassment, Winthrop Golf St., calling party reports 6 ve- home. She wanted a cruiser was not allowed serve at the Banks St., Party reports he can disruptive to the neighbors. Course superintendent came hicles parked on the sidewalk sent by. convenience store while she see a purple tent set up in the Animal complaint on Myr- to station yesterday to report due to the lack of parking at Public safety on Pleasant had her service dog with her. entrance to the marsh. He be- tle Ave., Calling party states ongoing harassment and pos- the Winthrop Golf Club. St., Party states they heard a Asked for an officer to come lieves it to be suspicious. that dog has been barking all sible threat. Disturbance on River Rd., loud thump and a big piece and explain the service animal Larceny of a bicycle on day. Animal complaint on At- Caller reports neighbors are of the tree is now on the side- law to the employee. Main St. Party came into Motor vehicle accident on lantic St., Person found in- being very loud with their mu- walk and on the street. Cars Animal complaint on Yir- report his sons bike stolen Washington Ave., Minor car jured bird on lawn. Bird fell sic and partying. cannot get around it. DPW rell Beach, Check for dog run- from the bike rack at the high accident involving a taxi and out of nest, mother will re- Disturbance on Brewster cleared the debris. ning on beach. Informed out school. grey Altima. trieve it. Clear Ave., Party reports a group of Well being check on Lin- of town party was told they Animal complaint on Shir- General parking complaint people on Yirrell Beach hav- coln St., 70-year-old female are not allowed to have dogs ley St., Unleashed Pitbull Wednesday, June 20 on Sagamore Ave., House on ing campfire. Most fled when fell earlier; neighbor went to on beach, clear. walking alone heading to- Suspicious activity on street seems to be having a the officers arrived. check her not responding to Larceny/Forgery/Fraud on wards Point Shirley. School St., party reports there party and cars are parked on door. Requested fire, party Shirley St., Party states fe- Suspicious activity on are 2 males trying to get into the wrong side of the street. Saturday, June 23 was not home. male stealing food called in Brookfield Rd., Party states in cars. Both white males last All cars are very close to fenc- MVA property damage on Threats to kill on Siren by manager. INDEPENDENCE DAY SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The annual Winthrop fireworks display is scheduled for Porter // Wednesday, July 4 at 9 p.m. The fireworks will be launched and Councilor Ira Novoselsky from Coughlin Playground in Point Shirley. (D-Revere) along with Barba- The annual Horribles Parade will begin at 9 a.m. on July 4. ra Bishop of Speaker Robert The parade will start at the public landing and end at Coughlin DeLeo’s office (D-Winthrop) Playground. The parade will take its traditional route, and there all helped Porter celebrate her will be events at Coughlin Playground at the conclusion. milestone. No outdoor fires will be tolerated. All fires will -be extin Her daughter Marie Caren- guished by the fire department. za said her mom moved to the Prospect House ten years ago There is no consumption of alcohol in a public area. Public and immediately became an intoxication will be dealt accordingly. enrollee in the the PACE pro- All Point Shirley residents hosting parties are asked to have gram in Winthrop. their guests arrive early and park off street or in public lots. “She loves it,” said her Point Shirley will be closed to traffic around 6 p.m. on July 4. daughter. “For me I can easily No parking on the west side of Shirley Street from Bayview communicate with nurses and Avenue to Siren Street. Signs will be posted. social workers who respond At the end of the fireworks, all cars will follow the loop back quickly to her needs. She is to Shirley Street and out of Point Shirley. No travel on Bayview happy, which is the most im- back to Shirley. portant thing. She lived at home until she was 89 but Everyone is warned of delays getting to and from the Point was isolated. Now she has nu- Shirley area. merous friends and activities through the Prospect House and the PACE program.” Helen Porter poses for a picture with the EBNHC’s PACE program staff. July Fourth // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 EBNHC’s PACE program is one of 121 PACE programs There is a tremendous de- all ages. Celebrations with a Everyone LOVES a Parade! PACE is designed to assist specialty medical care, home across the nation and was the mand for the PACE program, DJ, leg races, pie eating con- See you on the 4th! older adults who have com- nursing and personal care, first in when which is to ensure that older tents, prizes for the parade Like our fb page, The Hor- plex medical conditions and rehabilitation therapy, social it was founded in 1990. The adults have ready access to contestants and decorated doll rible’s Parade, Winthrop, MA require some help to live safe- interaction and programming, program has locations in East- the medical care and services carriage contests are awarded. ly in the place they call home, medications without co-pays, ie and Winthrop and serves they need to continue to live residents age 55 and over who by providing both health and and medical transportation. safely in the community they social services. These ser- For more information visit meet the program’s clinical and feel most comfortable in. financial eligibility criteria. vices include primary and www.neighborhoodpace.org. GERRY D’AMBROSIO ATTORNEY AT LAW IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION

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Sen. Joseph Boncore talks with Helen Porter during her birthday EBNHC’s Michelle Hagerty poses for a photo with 100-year-old celebration. Helen Porter.

CALL The WIHA 104th Strawberry Festival GEORGE wishes to thank all our local business partners for their generous contributions to another successful WIHA event. BARKER Sales • All Service • Leases It’s your generosity that helps make it possible. Paul W. Marks Co., Inc Good Brothers Dodge Winthrop Marketplace Inc 577 Columbian St., S. Weymouth First Church of Winthrop GOGO on the Ocean 781-331-8300 Winthrop Arms Star Nails Cervizzi’s Martial Arts Academy Winthrop Yacht Club Helen Porter and her longtime nurse Sharon Mariello. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 Page 3 Winthrop native serves on USS Constitution WINTHROP MARKETPLACE CASA FUNDRAISER

A 2006 Northeast Metro- the Navy reserve coordinator Winthrop Marketplace recently finished a fundraiser for CASA, Community Action for Safe politan Vocational Tech High bridging the gaps between ac- Alternative, where they raised over $3,000 for the organization. The raffle prize – a $500 gift School graduate and Winthrop tive and reserve comopnents,” certificate– was won by Mary Berninger. native will celebrate Ameri- said Hammerman. ca’s 242nd year of indepen- “I’m extremely proud of my dence as part of a hand-picked sailors stationed onboard USS Navy crew serving on the Constitution,” said Nathaniel world’s oldest commissioned R. Shick, 75th Commanding warship afloat, the USS Con- Officer of USS Constitution. stitution. “We have the opportunity to Petty Officer 2nd Class Jef- engage with over half a mil- frey Hammerman, an electri- lion people each year here at cian’s mate, serves aboard the the Charlestown Navy Yard. 220-year-old Boston-based Each sailor is hand selected ship named by President for this command, undergoing George Washington to honor a rigorous college level cur- the Constitution of the Unit- riculum studying American ed States of America. Fa- Naval History in the Age of mously known as “Old Iron- Sail and building confidence sides,” the Constitution is a through daily public commu- wooden-hulled three-masted nication. I could never praise heavy frigate that originally these men and women enough launched in 1797. Jeffrey Hammerman stands in- for volunteering their services “All facets of seamanship front of the USS Constitution. and pledging their support to like painting, navigation pre- actively defended sea lanes our nation.” pared me for Navy life,” said against global threats from USS Constitution, Amer- Hammerman. 1797 to 1855. Constitution’s ica’s Ship of State, actively Hammerman said he is victories at sea during the War defended sea lanes against honored to have been select- of 1812 inspired a nation and global threats from 1797- Pictured above, LeighAnn Eruzione, Father Walter Connelly, Marc Wallerce, Mary Lou Osborne, ed to serve on the ship that is helped mark the emergence of 1855. The World’s Oldest and Chris Wallerce gather around while Father Connelly pulls the winning number. rich in history and successful- the United States as a world- Commissioned Warship Pictured below are raffle winner, Mary Berninger (center), with Kevin Miccichi, Theppi Carideo, ly held off the British Navy in class maritime power. Afloat, Constitution embodies Mary Lou Osborne, Chris Wallerce, Marc Wallerce the War of 1812. Now a featured destination 220 years of maritime heri- “I always have had the in- on Boston’s Freedom Trail, tage and unwavering service stinct to do something differ- Constitution and crew offer to her country. Now a featured ent,” said Hammerman. community outreach and edu- destination on Boston’s Free- A key element of the Na- cation about the ship’s history dom Trail, Constitution and vy’s mission is tied to the fact and the importance of main- her crew of active duty U.S. that America is a maritime taining a strong Navy to hun- Navy Sailors offer community nation, according to Navy of- dreds of thousands of visitors outreach and education about ficials, and that the nation’s each year. the ship’s history and the im- prosperity is tied to the abil- Seventy-seven sailors make portance of naval sea power ity to operate freely on the up the crew aboard Constitu- to more than 500,000 visitors world’s oceans. More than 70 tion. These sailors routinely each year. percent of the Earth’s surface interact with the public talking “Serving in the Navy for me is covered by water; 80 per- about their jobs, their previous is a family pass down of mil- cent of the world’s population duty stations, Navy rules and itary service since my grand- lives close to a coast; and 90 regulations and life aboard a father and father served,” said percent of all global trade by Navy vessel. Hammerman. “I am able to volume travels by sea. Just as “I am the senior tour guide travel the world and experi- U.S. Navy ships and subma- onboard and I also serve as ence what most people have rines do today, Constitution to pay for.”

News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 kets. There were also post- entire country. This year, in The legislation is based on Vincent. “I believe the legis- mum wage. To celebrate Father Joseph ers of the Winthrop Police July, they are going out to a months of negotiations with lation enacted by the House and his service were Father Explorers next to the raffles National Conference at Pur- stakeholders sponsoring pro- and Senate strikes a good FATHER BOAFO OF Ulrick from Haiti, Father Se- for anyone who was curious due University in Indiana. posed ballot questions for the balance for all parties, and I THE HOLY ROSARY bastian, from India and in resi- about our post and who is in it. They are going to be there for November 2018 election. It was happy to cast my vote in dence at the Carmelite Chapel The Winthrop Police Ex- around a week doing things is scheduled to come to the support.” PARISH REASSIGNED at the North Shore Mall, Fa- plorers is a non-profit orga- not limited to the competition House and Senate floors on Among other initiatives, TO QUINCY COLLAB. ther Matthew Williams, for- Wednesday. nization created by the Win- with the money that we are this legislative proposal does OF ST. JOHN AND ST. merly of the Seaport District throp Police Department for obtaining from fundraisers “This compromise strikes the following: Our Lady of Good Voyage any high school students ages that we host. the right balance of empow- • Creates a permanent sales JOSEPH Church and newly appointed 14-18 that have any interest in ering employees, supporting tax holiday, beginning in Over 100 parishioners, pastor of the Quincy Collab- our hardworking residents pursuing a career in law en- 2019; friends, and colleagues from orative of Saint John and St. MASS. LEGISLATURE and ensuring that businesses • Increases the minimum forcement. Massachusetts General Hos- Joseph, as well as our own ANNOUNCES can continue to provide good, wage to $15 over the next five They learn how to do emer- pital ICU and MGH Chaplain- beloved Father Tom. The cel- COMPREHENSIVE steady jobs,” said House years; cy Department, turned out to gency first aid, proper inter- Speaker Robert A. DeLeo ebration was held at the Point • Increases the tip wage to celebrate Father Joseph Boafo viewing stances, traffic stops, PROPOSAL (D-Winthrop). “I sincerely $6.75 over the next five years; Shirley Association Hall on as he ended his tenure at the and a whole lot of other sub- The Massachusetts House thank the stakeholders who • Phases out premium pay June 16 after the 5:30 p.m. jects related to law enforce- of Representatives and the came to the table and the leg- on Sundays and holidays over Holy Rosary parish in Win- mass and healing services ment. Every year they go to Massachusetts State Senate islators who brokered this the next five years; throp. amongst a spirit of happiness a Massachusetts Conference announced a legislative pro- compromise.” • Establishes a Department Father Joseph, who has and gratitude created by am- to compete with the other ex- posal to raise the minimum “I thank Speaker DeLeo of Family and Medical Leave been in residency at Holy bient twinkling lights, great plorer posts in the state and wage; create a framework for and Chairman Brodeur for within the Executive Office of Rosary for the last eight food, dancing and music to every two years, we go out paid family and medical leave proposing a strong compro- Labor and Workforce Devel- years, has operated under the send off Father Joseph to his to a National Conference and for most workers; phase out mise bill that will be benefi- opment; direction and support of Holy new assignment. A wonderful compete with different ex- time-and-a-half pay on Sun- cial to consumers, employees, • Creates a framework for Rosary administrator, Father evening was had by all. Thank plorer posts from around the days; and establish a perma- as well as small business own- family leave of 12 weeks; Tom DiLorenzo. Father Jo- you to the party committee of nent sales tax holiday. ers,” said State Rep. RoseLee family leave for the care of a seph also has been on staff at Sandra Hurley, Betty Man- service member of 26 weeks; MGH as Chaplain for the past ning and Leslie Manson-Hing. and medical leave for up to 20 five years, and for the past weeks; and year and a half, Father Joseph AIRPORT NOISE LINE • Exempts small businesses has been the celebrant of First The Airport Noise Line is from financial contribution to Friday Mass as seen on Bos- available for residents who the paid family and medical ton Catholic TV, and will con- feel that there is more noise leave fund. tinue to celebrate First Friday from aircraft than is normal. The proposal leaves the mass broadcast on the first Residents are urged to call sales tax unchanged, and does Friday of every month. not impose a teen sub-mini- 617-561-3333 anytime.

WINTHROP’S REAL ESTATE CORNER (Look here weekly for real estate updates) All data from MLSPIN as of 6/19/2018

YEAR TO DATE REAL ESTATE COMPANY RANKINGS PER THE STATEWIDE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PROPERTY INFORMATION NETWORK – MLSPIN – WINTHROP HOME SALES. #1 IN WINTHROP HOMES SALES - HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE COMPANY CHOSEN THE MOST BY WINTHROP HOME SELLERS – HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE MOST HOMES SOLD – HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE HIGHEST DOLLAR VOLUME IN SALES – HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE

CONGRATULATIONS TO ATIYEH CASSIDY! Atiyeh just sold this condo at 171 Winthrop Shore Drive, Unit 1 for $505,000.00 Atiyeh is ranked in the top five for Winthrop home sales. Highland Real Estate – 617-846-8000 Page 4 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 E-mail: [email protected]

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SCHOOL’S OUT -- Forum DRIVE CAREFULLY

With the school year having just ended (thanks to all those snow days that lengthened the school year), motorists need to adjust their driving habits to take into account that children will be in our streets all day long and into the evening. Although operating a motor vehicle during the school year presents its own challenges because of school buses and cross- ing guards that require our special attention, for the most part, the workday and evening commute is free from children in the streets. However, with the summer vacation season now upon us, children of all ages will be out and about and doing the things that kids do in the summer, which means there will be increased bicycle riding and pedestrian traffic. And, kids being kids, that often might mean playing in the street, darting out into the street to chase a loose ball, and hang- ing out after dark. What all of this means for those of us driving our cars during the summer is that we must be extra-vigilant and cautious and be attuned to the potential for young people chasing their balls or their dogs into the street without looking. Watchful and defensive driving is never more important than in the summer when pedestrian traffic is at its highest. Obeying all of the traffic laws, especially stopping for stop signs, obeying traffic lights, and yielding to pedestrians in cross-walks are of utmost priority. But the biggest factor we can create in reducing the possibil- ity of a tragedy is to drive slowly. All of us must obey the speed limit laws, and even drive below the limits if circumstances warrant. We can assure all of our readers that no one wants to be part of a tragedy that could have been avoided if only we had been driving with care. LETTERS to the Editor July street sweeping starts Monday, July 23 I WAS SHOCKED BY torn from their parents have tion.” Thanks to the residents Motorists are reminded Town ordinance prohibits HIS WORDS very little chance of reuniting Legislative bills currently and Councilors Pete Chris- that the Town of Winthrop parking in a manner that im- with them in the near future or before you will protect pub- topher and Heather Engman Dear Editor, conducts Street Sweeping op- pedes the street sweeper. Vi- in their lifetime. No records lic health, increase the use who attended our last Bet- erations on the last full week olation of the street sweep- I recently stood out on were kept to record the where- of renewable energy, reduce ter Bus Listening Session on of the month (last week with ing ordinance carries a $40 Belle Isle Bridge with a num- abouts of the displaced fami- greenhouse emissions and June 6 where we generated a Friday) from April through fine, and your vehicle can be ber of other Winthrop resi- lies. In another black mark in create jobs in the innovative a thorough list of feedback October between 7:00a.m. towed. dents holding signs support- American history, during the green-energy economy. for the T organized into cat- and 4:00p.m. on the day of The remaining 2018 street ing diversity, respecting all Japanese internment camps, As we see daily on a na- egories of Schedules, Routes a street’s trash collection. If sweeping dates are: cultures, and opposing the in- at least the families were kept tional scale, inaction is a mor- and Public Information. We there is a holiday on the week July 23 - 27 humane immigration actions together. However, today al failing. Please pick up the compiled this feedback into a sweeping would normally oc- Aug. 27 - 31 of the Trump administration: the parents of the “detained” baton, Speaker DeLeo. Mas- memo that was hand delivered cur, sweeping is done a week Sep. 24 - 28 separating 2,300 children immigrantv children are im- sachusetts can lead—you can to the MBTA at the regional early. Oct. 22 - 26 from their parents and detain- prisoned all over the country, lead—and act on climate now. Better Bus meeting in Somer- ing them in chain-link holding far away from their children Suzanne Hitchcock- ville on 6/7. Some of the key pens. After seeing shocking unable to communicate with Bryan, RN, MPH highlights included: adding Independent videos on the news where them. service to the Highlands and children were crying out for Trump seems to follow a di- to Beachmont T, increasing their parents and hearing re- BETTER BUSES abolical pattern of instituting AND BIKES FOR service on Revere St. and to Newspaper Group ports of babies being ripped inhumane policies, and once the Center, and stopping the out of their parents’ arms and there is a public outcry, he flip WINTHROP confusion of sporadic route a 10 year old boy with Down’s Dear Editor: end us our ews flops his positions temporari- switches throughout the day. S Y N Syndrome being taken away ly. He then blames the Demo- These are exciting times Happy Summer Traveling! The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages residents from his parents, I felt com- crats for the results of his own to be getting around in Win- Julia Wallerce, Chair, to submit birth and engagement announcements, pelled to voice my concern throp, and not just because news releases, business briefs, honor rolls, social actions. We Americans have Winthrop Transportation and join the stand out and hold to be vigilant and stand up to we have some great views to Advisory Committee news, sports stories, and photographs for publica- a sign. tion. Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 his Draconian deeds. We can’t enjoy along the way. Thanks My sign said, “No Kids Broadway, Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, be “ Good Germans” and sit to the new LimeBike pro- THANKS FOR YOUR Revere, MA 02151-9103. Items can also be faxed to in Cages.” While the over- idly by while Trump insti- gram and the MBTA Better SUPPORT 781-485-1403. The Sun Transcript also encourages whelming majority of drivers gates policies that are in di- Bus Project, we now have the readers to e-mail news releases to who passed by tooted their Dear Editor, [email protected]. rect opposition to the spirit of option to grab a bike to and horns and gave thumbs up America. The Statue of Liber- from any point in town for Thank you for your support in support, one individual yesterday during our Soli- ubscription nformation ty motto states” Give us your just $1/half hour and to tell the S I stopped his truck, stuck his tired, your poor, your huddled MBTA exactly how we want darity Standout. This event The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published head out the window, and masses yearning to be free.” to see our 712/713 bus service was part of One Winthrop, a every Thursday by the Revere-based Indepen- shouted this to me: “They be- community driven initiative dent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates Trump’s policies will throw improved. long in cages.” He then drove these people in shackles, sep- Both of these initiatives to affirm our commitment to paid at Boston Ma. Subscription rates are $26 off. per year in Winthrop, and $50 per year outside arate their families, and detain lend themselves to the better- social values of inclusion, ac- the city. Postmaster, send change of address Since then, I can’t let it go. their children in chain-link ment of our quality of life in ceptance, compassion, unity information to Independent Newspaper Group, His outburst has continually cages. I believe the Ameri- Winthrop because they make and respect. 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. bothered me, and I’m over- can public won’t tolerate this. getting to, from, and around There are many questions whelmed with these ques- The Transcript assumes no financial responsibil- We’re better than that. our town without a car more and concerns about Immigra- ity for typographical errors in advertisements, tions: Why would anyone Ralph Tufo feasible and more convenient tion policy and practice and but will reprint that part of the advertisement in ever say that? Is that person (and even fun!). And with less even more misinformation. It which the error occurs. Advertisers will please not a parent or not have any cars on our roads, we not only was inspiring to see so much notify the management immediately of any nieces or nephews? What lev- AN OPEN LETTER have less traffic (and frustra- support with even the police errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 el of hate or fear would want tion), less air pollution, and presence to make sure our any child, regardless of race, TO SPEAKER DELEO less infrastructure costs, we message wasn’t turned into ethnic background, religion, FROM A WINTHROP have more people out getting more than a show of support, or national origin, to “belong CONSTITUENT exercise and a more pleasant concern, empathy and respect Directory in a cage.” car driving experience. It’s a for immigrant families seek- I’m afraid this man’s hate- Speaker DeLeo: You and I ing a better life. We look for- live in Winthrop. Our streets win-win for everyone! Marketing Director ful comment reflects a rising To learn more about the ward to continuing our effort Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] level of fear, hate, and intoler- are flooding; the storms are to ensure that Winthrop is a fiercer, more frequent and LimeBike dockless bikeshare Assistant Marketing Directors ance that seems to have raised program, check out www. community of diversity, unity its ugly head since the immer- more damaging; our insur- and respect. Thank you. Maureen DiBella - [email protected] ance costs are sky rocketing; limebike.com. You can also Legal Advertising sion of the Trump administra- learn a lot from the Bike Win- Sylvia Whiting tion. I wonder if the children but most importantly, our One Winthrop Ellen Bertino - [email protected] health and our grandchil- throp Facebook page, which in the” detainment camps” also posts about upcoming Ad Design were white, if that individual dren’s health–yours and mine- THANKS FOR Kane DiMasso-Scott -is compromised as our state group rides and bike related would have made that com- news. Editorial ment. CBS News reported on warms. Please don’t ignore SOLIDARITY the heat waves, the mold from To report a LimeBike that is STAND-OUT Reporters a poll which said that 70% of improperly parked (blocking a Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] Americans oppose the policy flooding, the increase in mos- Dear Editor, quito and tick borne-disease, walkway, railing, or business Cary Shuman - [email protected] of separating immigrant chil- One Winthrop would like the allergies and asthma, the entry): call their 24/7 call cen- Seth Daniel - [email protected] dren from their parents. That ter 888-LIME-345 or report it to thank the residents of the gives me hope. In response to heart and lung effects, the town for their overwhelming- John Lynds - [email protected] mental stress from losing ev- through their app Copy Editing, Layout this public outcry, Trump then And if you haven’t had a ly support for our Solidarity flip-flopped his policy tempo- erything. But if health impacts Stand-Out to keep families Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates don’t move you to action, per- chance to share your ideas for Business Accounts Executive rarily. However, this is only a how to make the 712/713 bus together last Friday on the 20 day reversal . There’s con- haps the economics will. A bridge, we are encouraged by Judy Russi - [email protected] recent Stanford study reports service work better for you, Printer tinual, overwhelming chaos you’re in luck because the all the positive feedback. and lack of leadership in the “that the huge economic loss An extra note of apprecia- Concord Monitor (N.H.) from climate inaction is vastly deadline to submit feedback White House in developing a online to the MBTA has been tion to the Police Department humane and efficient immi- larger than the cost of reduc- for ensuring everyone’s safety ing carbon pollution.” Or how extended to July 15: www. gration program. The Boston mbta.com/betterbus. There during the event. The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space about this: “Amazon, Apple, Sincerely, and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please Globe reports that Trump will also be street teams on plans to detain 20,000 more Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Sylvia Whiting include your street and telephone number with your submission. Target and Walmart, and 1/2 site at the Orient Heights T The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters immigrants in military bases station on July 9 if you want Julia Prange Wallace to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and to Fortune 500 Companies seek throughout the country in the to share your feedback in per- Stephanie Recchia encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed near future. In the meantime, to locate operations in states Leonora Foley are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. with clean energy produc- son. Text or attachments emailed to the 2,300 children already One Winthrop [email protected] are preferred. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The Winthrop By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ARTICLE 832 - AERIAL VIEWS OF FORT BANKS 20 years ago The Planning Board has local realtors expect business June 25, 1998 authorized a traffic flow study to pick up with the coming off Winthrop residents gave for the additional apartment the months of July and Au- Massport officials an earful, development at Seal Harbor. gust. voicing complaints about ear- John Tardif has announced John A Orrall has been 1 ly flights, excessive noise, and the opening of his law practice named to the School Commit- air pollution from jet aircraft in Winthrop. tee to fill the vacancy recent- at Logan Airport. ly created by the resignation The last day of school this 50 years ago of A. Walter Larkin. Orrall week marked the end of an era June 27, 1968 served as Chairman of the at the Dalrymple School, with The Mass. House has ap- War Rationing Board here long-time Principal Richard proved a bill filed by Winthrop during the war. Grillo announcing an early State Rep. Ralph Sirianni that retirement that officially will will reimburse 64 homeown- 80 years ago start next year. Grillo was ers more than $26,000 for June 25, 1938 praised for his kindness and damage caused to the paint The Narrow Gauge Rail- laughter by teachers and par- and siding of their homes as a road has introduced a new fare ents alike. result of the fumes emanating plan that will feature a week- The annual Day at the from the mudflats along the ly pass for $1.25 that allows Beach and Sandcastle Festival inner harbor. a rider to use the train for as at Yirrell Beach sponsored by Tests being conducted by many trips as needed for the the Recreation Commission is the state may result in the low flat fare. Each pass holder 2 set for this Sunday. lifting of the swimming ban also may take two children, up The Rev. Karen Fritz was in the inner harbor. The new to age 14, free of charge. tendered a warm farewell MDC sewer plant is being Gov. Charles Hurley has by parishioners of the Union credited for the cleaner water. signed a bill introduced by Congregational Church where A local man, Frank J. Tar- local State Rep. Daniel Hon- Fritz has served as pastor for bi, was one of the jurors in an for the construction of a the past 12 years. federal district court who sat public convenience station on on the trial of Dr. Benjamin Shore Drive. 30 years ago Spock, who was charged with June 29, 1988 crimes relating to his anti-war 90 years ago An accident by a construc- protests. June 30, 1928 tion crew resulted in severed A well-attend quarterly communication lines in the 60 years ago conference was held at the town for four hours. June 26, 1958 Massport was given the Just 10 residents from Win- First Church of Winthrop, go-ahead by a federal district throp were on hand for the Methodist Episcopal, with In 1885 the Endicott Com- Saturday mornings for free above upland road looking court ruling last week to im- hearing at the State House be- the Rev. C. Oscar Ford pre- mission, chaired by Secretary children’s shows and served down across Quincy Avenue plement new landing fees at fore the state DPU to consider siding. The Building Com- of War William Endicott, was as escorts for veterans on and Revere Street over to the Logan Airport. the bus fare increase being re- mittee discussed plans for the established to review the for- Memorial Day. Construction same part of Fort Banks previ- quested by Rapid Transit, Inc. proposed new church, to be erected on the same site as the tifications required to protect of Fort Banks along Revere ously described. The third pic- 40 years ago Winthrop’s Joe Duplin current church. Land to the the twenty seven harbors list- Street and Fort Heath at Gro- ture again looks at the same June 28, 1978 will seek to add to his al- side and rear already has been ed in the “Order of Urgency ver’s Bluff was initiated in the general area of Fort Banks as The selectmen have in- ready-studded sailing crown purchased and discussions of Need.” Nine were in New early 1890s. The first three seen from above Governor’s formed Police Chief David when he takes to the waters in England. The Commission’s aerial pictures presented here with the gas company, which Drive. Note the same set of Rice that, unlike all other Europe this summer for races report was issued in January depict Fort Banks in 1969 as it owns the building next to the white concrete pads in all of town employees, he was not on that continent. 1886 specifying the types and was approaching being closed entitled to be paid for the Me- Movie actress Carol Lyn- church, are ongoing. the first three pictures which quantities of armament to be forever. In the first picture, morial Day and Evacuation ley, 16 years old, is a sum- The selectmen have report- constructed. One such instal- taken from approximately were partially located where Day holidays because he was mer resident with her grand- ed that they have received the lation was Fort Banks in Win- above what was then Bolster’s the soccer fields are today. on vacation during that time mother, Mrs. Daniel T. Felch deed for the strip of beach and throp where sixteen twelve- Service Station, one can see The fourth picture looks down period, and they therefore of 69 Bay View Ave. Lynley flats on Pleasant St. where inch Mortar Type Guns were Beachmont hill in the back- on the bunkers about 1943. have docked him two days’ will be starring in the upcom- Brookfield St. intersects. The installed, 4 to a pit. These ground with the open space in Again the road entering the pay. Rice said he will appeal ing Walt Disney film, The town purchased the land for were capable of simultane- front of it that first became the Fort in the lower right is today the decision to the Personnel Light in the Forest. $2500 for the purpose of mak- ously firing four high-arcing Town Dump and today is the Kennedy Drive which will Board. ing it into a bathing beach for shells in a shotgun-like pat- Belle Isle section of the Win- have the Gorman School in The Planning Board has 70 years ago the town’s residents. tern out over the town at ships throp Cemetery. The street the area to the right. The low- filed a court action against June 24, 1948 The Suburban Gas and in the ocean. From the 1890’s entering from the lower right er half of these bunkers were the Appeals Board for the lat- Thanks to the misera- Electric Co. has unveiled its thru the 1960’s, military sites and aimed toward the center removed to accommodate the ter’s decision to grant a permit ble summer weather thus lans for a beautiful new build- were an integral part of the of the picture is today Kenne- construction of the Governor for the construction of a sin- far, rentals in Winthrop and ing at the corner of Bartlett Winthrop scene. Most of the dy Drive where the Gorman/ King Housing for the Elderly gle-family home at 27 Pleas- throughout New England are Rd. and Adams St. personnel who were stationed Fort Banks School now stands facility along Revere Street. ant Park Rd. behind the usual pace, though at these bases had limited on the right side and the Rich- mobility to leave our pen- ard D. Dimes Public Works The buildings shown to the insula and therefore helped Building is located on the left left, located where the Gover- greatly in contributing to the where the 2 small white build- nor’s Park Housing complex Guest Op-Ed local economy. In addition, ings can be seen standing side is today, are the Base Admin- the military units participat- by side. Most of the area in istration Buildings, the Post ed in local parades, provided the left side of this picture is Exchange (PX) and base Hos- Why is plastic pollution partisan? marching and concert bands, now part of Governor’s Park. pital. opened their movie theatre on Picture two was taken from By Henry Hintermeister Don’t Add Up to Beans While Every year we dump more Sticking it to Coffee Drink- plastic waste into our oceans, Pollution should be a ers. The article’s author al- about 8 million tons worth, non-partisan issue. But, for leges that Massachusetts’ says National Geographic. some reason, it’s not. proposed bill for a statewide Most of it was used just once 3 On June 5th, World Envi- ban on polystyrene (known before getting tossed. If we ronment Day (WED), India’s as styrofoam), is a bill backed keep it up, at this rate our Minister of Environment, by leftist bullies. The liberal oceans will become spinning Forest and Climate Change, elites who scoff at everyday gyres of deadly trash. We – on Harsh Vadham, announced people grabbing their coffee a united, non-partisan front – India’s unprecedented pledge to go in their unsophisticated need to confront plastic waste to abandon single-use plastics styrofoam cups. For them, the before we pass the point of no by 2022 at the UN sponsored polystyrene bill is all about return. It’s not just Democrats WED summit in India. controlling you. or Republicans who will face At the summit, India’s If only the plastic epidemic the consequences if we don’t. Prime Minister, Narendra was this petty. The truth of it Here’s where the Mas- Modi, cited the destructive ef- is: the Massachusetts Styro- sachusetts Polystyrene Ban fects of microplastics on ma- foam Ban is not about Dem- comes in. Half of all plastic rine life and their appearance ocrats or Republicans at all. waste is packing material, in the human food chain as The plastics inundating our like polystyrene. Most of it reasons for India’s joining UN oceans and waterways hurt never gets recycled or incin- Environment’s Clean Seas everybody. erated. By banning single-use Plastic waste does not bio- campaign. polystyrene, Massachusetts degrade, but breaks down Indians appear to embrace will cut back significantly on into microplastics, which are its plastic waste, following the government’s goal to ingested by hundreds of fil- India’s example and setting phase out single-use plastics. ter feeders, fish, and seabirds "There is a real energy around reports National Geographic. one for the rest of the United 4 this here in India, from all cor- These plastics block digestive States. ners of society,” Keith Weller, tracks, dull appetites, and alter The plastic crisis goes be- head of U.N. Environment feeding habits in marine life yond the aisle. The Massachu- news and media, told CBS such that growth and repro- setts Polystyrene Ban is not News. He hopes it will set the duction are diminished. about rubbing fancy biode- tone for other countries to fol- If preserving Earth’s wild- gradable cups in conservative low suit. life – the unique products of faces. It’s not about a moral India is a country of 1.2 billions of years of evolution high horse. It is a matter of billion people. For context, which, once extinct, will nev- the survival and preservation the United States has about er return – is not enough, then of this Earth, of which there 300 million. And yet India, a hear the human cost. These is one. nation of 122 major languag- microplastics travel through I hope we can agree on that. es, with religious, racial, and the food chain to end up in Goal: The global commu- class divides as deep as our our own food supply. Micro- nity has to come together on own, can agree on at least one plastics have appeared in our a united front to beat plastics thing: harmful plastics need to stomachs, lungs, and blood, because we all live on the go. wrote UN Environment Chief, same planet. Follow India’s On the same day India’s Erik Solheim in The Guard- example. ban was announced, the Bos- ian. Doctors are only just Henry Hintermeister is a ton Herald published an edi- starting to study the effects of community activist who lives torial titled Styrofoam Bans microplastics on humans. in Medford. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] OBITUARIES Winthrop Senior Center News June 28 – July 4, 2018 Thelma ‘Tibe’ Kaminsky Eileen Robidoue Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm Thursday, June 28 Active at Winthrop Senior Center, enjoyed her Suffolk Downs retiree, received the 2012 Lifetime 10:00-11:00am – Options Counseling with Mystic Valley Elder Services (please call the Senior Center to sign up) role as ‘family yente’ Achiement Award by the New England Turf 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara 12:00pm – Lunch Thelma “Tibe” Kaminsky Writers Association 1:00pm – Bingo of Winthrop died on Saturday, Eileen (Watt) Robidoue of June 23. She was 86 years old. Friday, June 29 “Tibe,” as she was called by Revere, formerly of Rumford, 9:30am – Exercise Class those who loved her, worked Rhode Island, died on June 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry for many years as an adminis- 20. 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy trator for Old Mr. Boston and Eileen graduated from Sa- 11:30am – Cards and Cribbage 12:00pm – Lunch Bank of Boston. She was eas- cred Heart High School and ily befriended and once you Catherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Pawtucket RI. She Saturday, June 30 became her friend, you were 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy friends for life such as Phyllis, was a Horseman’s Bookkeep- Eileen, and Ellen. She enjoyed er at Narragansett Park, Paw- Monday, June 2 her yearly trips to Florida, be- tucket RI, Rockingham Park 9:30am – Exercise ing a beach goddess, ‘playing Salem NH, and retired from 10:00am – Art Class with Dawn the number,’ the Senior Center Rowe, Anat Goldberg, Meital Suffolk Downs, East Boston She was the devoted moth- 12:00pm – Lunch Goldberg, Andrew Feit, and after 50 years of service. She er of the late Samuel F. Ro- 1:00pm – Bingo Activities including her many 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara bingo games which enriched Susan Feit. received a Lifetime Achieve- bidoue and sister of the late ment Award from New En- her life, and the role of the Services were held grave- Robert A. Watt, beloved cous- Tuesday, July 3 gland Turf Writer’s Associa- family Yente. side at Kopaigorod Cemetery, in of the late John A. Keenan The Senior Center will be closing at 1pm on July 3rd The loving daughter of the 776 Baker St, West Roxbury tion in 2012. and beloved late friend of 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy late Victor and Ann Kamin- on Tuesday. Memorial Ob- Mary Brett (McSheffrey). She 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures sky, she is survived by many servance was at the home of is survived by cousins Robert 10:00am – Arts & Crafts loving cousins and was a trea- Seth and Allison Goldberg Keenan, Mary Jane Sinnott 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) Robert B. 10:30-11:30am – Exercise for Arthritis sured godmother to several following interment. In lieu (Keenan) and Ann Kosvanec (Watt), her beloved sister in 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy cousins. She was the special of flowers, please send do- 12:00pm – Lunch cousin of Myrna Sadowsky nations to The Friends of the Fitzgerald, Jr. law Virginia Holt (Robidoue) of Florida, the late Marion Winthrop Council on Aging, and by many beloved friends Wednesday, July 4 and Barnett Goldberg of Win- 35 Harvard St, Winthrop, MA in Winthrop, Revere and the The Senior Center will be closed. throp, Allen Goldberg and 02152. Arrangements were by New England horse racing his late wife, Michele, Ste- Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. family. For additional information on our services, activities, programs, or ven Goldberg, Seth (Allison) For additional information, Funeral arrangements were to view our newsletters, lunch menus and more, visit our website: Goldberg, Alyssa (James) visit: www.stanetskybrook- by the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging. Bradford, Janna (Stephen) line.com. – Bruno Funeral Home, Re- There will be no Chorus rehearsals until August 14th. vere. Interment was in Mount Italian Class will Michael will not meet in Saint Mary Cemetery, Paw- July and August. John Cronin tucket, R.I. For guestbook please visit: www.bounfiglio. Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, Boston Herald retiree com. please call the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for the next day. Thank you! John R. Cronin of Win- brother of the late Dorothy throp, formerly of East Cronin and cherished grand- th TORF FUNERAL Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learning Boston, died peacefully in father of Abby, Jack, Liam, 5 Anniversary sessions with Betsy Duplin are scheduled for Tuesday, Waltham on June 23. Rhys and Colin. He is also 6/30/13 - 6/30/18 SERVICE July 10th and 24th from 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, A US Air survived by many loving niec- Pre-need planning with our smart phones, or tablets, along with your questions. Force veteran, es and nephews. God called your name so price protection guarantee. Learning this new technology can open up a whole new world for you. he was a 35 year Funeral arrangements were softly that only you could hear Arrangements made at our employee of the by the Ruggiero Family Me- And no one heard the footsteps facility or in the comfort of Options Counseling/Information & Referral Services Boston Herald morial Home, 971 Sarato- of Angels drawing near your own home (Thursday, June 28th 10:00-11:00am): Kathie and Maria from Mystic Valley Elder Services will be at the Senior and a member of ga St., (Orient Heights) East the Golden Gates tood open 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: the Special Library Associa- Boston. John was laid to rest God saw you needed rest Center to answer any questions you may have about Deborah Torf Golden their services. They can provide information on housing, tion. with his loving wife and son His Heaven must be beautiful Amy Torf Golden The beloved husband of homecare, transportation, legal resources and more. If you in Winthrop Cemetery (Cross He only takes the best Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) would like to attend, please sign up at the front desk of the the late Carol Ann (Luti) Cro- Street.) In honor of John and M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Senior Center (or call 617-846-8538). nin, he was the devoted father in lieu of flowers, memorial of Christopher of Brighton, donations may be made to: Legal Guidance with Attorney Amy Gelineau Daniel and his wife, Sarah of Jimmy Fund Tribute Pro- We Love and Miss You (617) 889-2900 (Wednesday, July 11th 10:00am-12:00pm): Attorney Franklin, Justin and his wife, gram, 1 Harvard St Brookline Carol, Robert, Philip, (800)428-7161 Amy Gelineau will be offering 15 minute appointments to Renee of Londonerry, NH and 02146. For more information, Diane, & Bruschi provide legal advice and guidance to Seniors. To make an www.torffuneralservice.com appointment, sign up at the front desk, or call the Senior the late David M. Cronin; dear visit: www.ruggieromh.com. Center. SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to help you with any health insurance questions A sincere heartfelt you may have. If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, please call the Senior Center (617- In Loving Memory Thank You 846-8538) to schedule an appointment. We are looking for a volunteer Spanish teacher to teach Ruth L. D’Aveta a weekly one hour class. Please contact the Senior Center Triplet II There are not enough at 617-846-8538 if you are interested. 9th Anniversary words to express our Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around June 17, 2009 - June 17, 2018 the house? If so, would you consider donating it to the thanks and gratitude to Senior Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds You are always in our hearts all our family, friends, benefiting the Senior Center. Thank you! UPCOMING EVENTS and our community for Friday, August 17 (12:00-2:00pm): Harbor Cruise on the Lovingly Remembered and Missed all the support, prayers, cards, Winthrop Ferry. Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased at the Senior Center. Snacks will be provided on board the By your family and dear friends dropped off food, a listening ear ferry. Sign up beginning July 1st. Wednesday, August 22 (12:00pm): Summer BBQ or shoulder to lean on during sponsored by the Winthrop Police and Fire Departments. In Loving Memory our sons illness and passing. Tickets will cost $2 and can be purchased beginning August 1st. A special thank you to the LaFratta Rose M. Grasso UPCOMING TRIPS Triplet I family for their constant love and support. Sign up now at the Senior Center. Please make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. 1st Anniversary Love, June 13, 2017 - June 13, 2018 The Strangie Family, Wednesday, July 18 – Lobster Bake and Show. Cost: $102. Enjoy the show Legends & Laughter featuring Ritchie Sr., Leighanne, Jimmy Mazz as well as a traditional Maine lobster bake at You are always in our hearts Foster’s Clambake Restaurant in York, ME. Christopher and Stephanie Friday, August 10 (9:45-1:00pm) – Sam Adams Brewery Tour. Cost: $15. Sample a selection of Sam Adam’s beers Lovingly Remembered and Missed as you tour their brewery in Jamaica Plain. Space is By your family and dear friends limited to 9 people. Sign up beginning July 1st. Friday, August 24 – Cirque Eloize at Foxwoods. Cost: All types of services $75. For its 25th Anniversary, Cirque Eloize once again presents a touching, poetic, one-of-a-kind creation. IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... for all types of people. Acrobatics, theatre, dance and live music, will draw spectators into a colorful, timeless world. **Please note Some people prefer traditional funeral the date of this trip has change from Thursday, August 23 to Friday, August 24. MAURICE W. KIRBY services. 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FUNDRAISER AT BLACKSTRAP BBQ FOR JULY FIREWORKS FUND

Photos by Cary Shuman foods, including Cajan Style roasted pig. There was musi- A fundraiser was held at cal entertainment as well. Blackstrap BBQ in Winthrop Winthrop Fire Chief Paul Center for the Fourth of July Flanagan thanked the guests Fireworks Fund. for their generous support of The guests enjoyed Black- the annual fireworks exhibi- strap’s delicious barbecued tion that is scheduled for July 4.

Kelly Parker and Winthrop Police Chief Terence Delehanty at the T-Shirt Table.

Guests had a great time at the Fourth of July Fireworks Fundraiser at Blackstrap BBQ. From left, are Laurisa Wojick, Diane Nalen, Stacy DiChiara, Steve Calla, Rich Cifuni, Tanji Cifuni, Beth Rallo, Kathy Hickey, Beth Bailey, and Kelly Parker.

Town Manager // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 schedule regular meetings with town departments. “As town manager, my responsibility would be to understand the vision of the Joann Lynds and Amber Thacher town and shepherd the path forward,” said Lombardo. “I’ll use my skills and experi- ence to build a consensus and will make sure we are running a tight ship and have the right people in management.” Lombardo holds a masters of public administration and a bachelor of arts in economics, from the University of Alba- ny, New York. Austin Faison. Tim Gordon. Michael Lombardo. The second candidate is originally from Durham, New they continue to live there and throp, as he spent 2013 to and setting the tone at the top Hampshire, Austin Faison thrive.” 2015 employed as the town’s level. brings years of experience Faison expressed his pas- chief financial officer under While working as the town Blackstrap BBQ chef/owner Chris Thompson and event planner from the city of Boston. He sion for the town and the ex- former Town Manager James Kate Perry administrator in Holbrook, is currently employed as the treme potential it has for de- McKenna, where he was re- Gordon gained experience assistant town manager for velopment. sponsible for all financial op- overseeing the development the town of Brookline and has “There is a boom happen- erations including budgeting, spent three years working for of a 19-unit condo building, ing not in just Boston but in procurement, payroll, the trea- which involved rezoning the the City of Somerville as the the entire metropolitan region surer, town accountant, school entire town. Deputy Director of the Traffic and Winthrop is too close to business office, and retirement and Parking Department. He everything else that is hap- board. “I think Winthrop has tre- was employed as a senior ana- pening to not see success,” he He is currently employed mendous potential,” said Gor- lyst for the Somerville mayor said. “You are in a great posi- as the town administrator for don. “The proximity to Bos- and holds a master of public tion to prosper over the next the Town of Holbrook where ton and the coastline is a huge administration from North- five to 10 years and all it takes he oversees the annual bud- asset. Development down- eastern University and a bach- is a couple of new projects to get, public safety and public town and on the coastline to elor of arts in political science flourish.” works. He worked as a con- maximize the town, should be from Bates College. While Faison would like sulting manager for Pricewa- in the future plans. I think you Faison’s experience as to see development in Win- terhouseCoopers for several have to be realistic too.” the assistant town manager throp, he also believes in the years prior to taking on the Winthrop has been search- Director of Parks and Recreation Sean Driscoll and Max Tsiotos of Brookline includes col- importance of maintaining the role of the Associate Direc- ing for a permanent full-time laboration with the school character and traditions of the tor for Risk and Compliance Town Manager for a year af- department and budget man- town. at Massachusetts Institute of ter McKenna decided not to agement. He played a major “I’m ready for a job like Technology (MIT). renew his contract. Police role in a Government Finance this, I have innovative ideas In addition to having a cer- Chief Terry Delehanty came Officers Association (GFOA) and I believe it’s a team ef- tificate in accounting, Gordon in as interim Town Manager award winning financial plan fort,” he said. “I understand holds a master of science de- and turned down a full-time balancing over $270 million how a municipality works, gree in public affairs from opportunity. Since then Da- in revenue and expenses. how a budget works.” UMass Boston and a bachelor “I feel strongly that the Faison pointed out the fact of arts degree in history from vid Cressman was hired as the town and schools should work that he is well aware that he is Framingham State University. part-time Town Manager and together,” said Fasion, who younger than the other candi- Having spent 32 years in he has no intention of making believes in both an open-door dates, but he has the passion, the , the position full-time. policy and communicating drive and experience to take Gordon has taken his military Council President Ron Vec- with the residents. “I want to on the role. background and applied it to chia said a decision will be make a community great for The third candidate, Tim all aspects of life and he be- made within the next week or the people who live there so Gordon, is not new to Win- lieves in leading by example two. Kathy Hickey and Sean Driscoll BUILDING Permits

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WIHA’S 106TH STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

Photos by Marianne Salza

After spinning with a white scarf covering their eyes, little ones pinned leaves on a strawberry during the 106th Annual Strawberry Festival at the Deane Winthrop House. Friends en- joyed strawberry and peach shortcake at the June 23 Winthrop Improvement & Historical Association (WIHA) event, which included live jazz musical entertainment by The Rob Ockend- en Trio. Guests also gathered in the garden for corn hole toss, fiber weaving, and Jenga. Attend WIHA’s July 18 Music on the Lawn, featuring The Winthrop Alumni Jazz Band, from 6-8 p.m. at the Deane Winthrop House.

Yvonne Westcott, Marge Dimes, President Sandy Joneck-Schiff, Lauren Craig, Claire Hubbard, and Mary Mahoney

Andrew Angulo and Brandon Musaku

Lorelei Dewar and Arianna Roy

Phyllis Poor and Francesca DeNunzio practice fiber weaving.

Eric Gaynor and his nephew, Connor Gaynor, eating strawberry Barbara and Lilly Blake shortcake.

The Bob Ockenden Trio performing jazz music in the Deane Winthrop House barn

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Pictured at the VIP Reception are, from left, Chair of the Viking Pride Foundation, Vincent Crossman, Mike Norris, McKayla Norris, Tim Callinan, LeighAnn Eruzione, Mike Eruzione, Donna Eruzione, Michael Eruzione Jr., Meghan Eruzione, Sarah Al-Aghawai, and Paul Eruzione. Winthrop’s Mike Eruzione inducted in to MIAA Hall of Fame By Cary Shuman Gillette Stadium. He became captain of the his earliest years in hockey as and that’s where I started skat- My parents weren’t just going Eruzione was a three-sport 1980 U.S.A. Olympic team a youth growing up in Win- ing,” said Eruzione. “My sister to buy you equipment because The most famous Olym- (football, hockey, and base- and scored the winning goal throp. had these white figure skates you wanted to do it. You had pic hockey player of all time ball) standout at Winthrop in the Americans’ 4-3 upset of “They used to freeze the that I fit into. We didn’t have is now officially an MIAA High School and wrapped up the Soviet Union in the semi- tennis courts down the street a lot of money in the house. Please see ERUZIONE Page 10 sports legend as well. his career with an appearance finals. Two days later, Eruzi- Winthrop’s Mike Eruzi- in the Harry Agganis All-Star one and Company claimed one, captain of the 1980 Gold Football Classic at Manning the gold medal with a 4-2 win Medal-winning U.S.A. hock- Bowl in Lynn. He continued over Finland. A CHAMPION OF GOLF ey team, was inducted in to his exceptional ice hockey Sports Illustrated later the Massachusetts Interscho- career at Boston University proclaimed Eruzione and the lastic Athletic Association where he scored 100 goals team’s achievement as the Casey O’Leary inducted in to the (MIAA) Hall of Fame at the and was drafted by the New greatest sports moment of the “Legends” event Monday at England Whalers. 20th century. Winthrop’s fa- vorite son was a genuine na- St. Mary’s High School Hall of Fame tional sports hero and remains By Cary Shuman O’Leary played two sea- 14-2-2 record. He transferred so nearly 40 years later. sons at Winthrop High School to St. Mary’s High School in WARDWELL RECEIVES AWARDS Mike Eruzione, a proud Casey O’Leary said his under head coach Andy Guari- Winthrop High Viking Class walk to the Winthrop Golf no and compiled an excellent Please see O’LEARY Page 10 of 1972, joined Dick Jauron Club would take seven min- (Swampscott), Matt Hassel- utes. By car, it was a mere beck (Xaverian), Jerry Remy three minutes. (Somerset), Sarah Behn (Fox- Having a golf course in the boro), and the late Tony Co- town and living so close to the nigliaro (St. Mary’s, Lynn) long-time Winthrop treasure as recipients of the MIAA’s paid dividends for O’Leary. highest individual athletic A frequent visitor to the honor. course, O’Leary refined his Former WBZ-TV sports- skills and became a talented caster Bob Lobel and ESPN junior golfer. reporter Jackie MacMullan “I played a ton of golf as a interviewed Eruzione and the kid,” said O’Leary. “I was a other honorees during a forum junior member and probably Casey O’Leary is pictured at the St. Mary’s High School Varsity that was enjoyed by the many averaged over 100 rounds a Winthrop native Jarrod Wardwell received two awards at Mal- Club Hall of Fame induction ceremony with his mother, Paula, guests in attendance. year. A lot of times, we played den Catholic School for Boys’ annual Awards Convocation for Eruzione was asked about and his sister, Erin. Casey and his back-to-back state title teams Underclassmen on June 1st. He received the Notre Dame Club from sun up to sun down.” were inducted in to the school’s Hall of Fame. Book Award for 2018, as well as Malden Catholic’s Excellence in Journalism Award for his reporting in the school’s Crystal 99 newspaper this year. He is pictured here receiving the book award from Principal Br. Thomas Puccio.

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Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] WINTHROP MARKETPLACE Eruzione // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 CELEBRATES 19TH ANNIVERSARY to show them that you for many years. It was a great sports and we were able to do Winthrop Market Place recently celebrated 19 years in business with a week long Anniversary wanted to do it.” place to live, and we still have that.” sale and raffle.Marc and Karen are very greatful to be in business so long and really appreciate Eruzione recalled that his a great, loving, caring family. Eruzione’s wife, Donna, their customers and love the Town of Winthrop. mother saved up S & H Green Winthrop is a great place to and three children, LeighAnn, Stamps and redeemed them live and I still live there now.” Michael Jr., and Paul were for a pair of hockey skates. Lobel told Eruzione that among the many guests in “So that’s basically how it the goal that he scored against attendance. While Donna started,” he said. the Russians (“Do you believe witnessed first hand how the Eruzione said he lived in a in miracles? Yes!”) and the country stood up and cheered three-family house back then, gold medal game (“This im- for the 1980 Olympians and “which I live next door to possible dream comes true.”) the euphoric reception that now.” still gives people “that feeling Mike enjoyed upon his return “We lived on the second in your heart that that was re- to Winthrop from Lake Plac- floor and I had four sisters ally something.” id; the MIAA induction cere- and a brother,” said Eruzione. Eruzione reflected, “It mony was surely another mo- “Upstairs was my mother’s was a moment, I think, that ment of incredible proudness brother, who married my fa- touched a lot of lives. I’m a for their three children who no ther’s sister and there were big Boston sports fan, but the doubt know by now that when five kids in their family. On Olympics are different. You it comes to evoking national the first floor was my father’s represent your country and pride and being the captain other sister and there were I think that’s what separates of a U.S.A. sports team, their three kids in that family. We Olympic moments from other father has earned his place all grew up in the same home, sporting events. And I think on the Mount Rushmore of we all went to Winthrop High that’s what separated our mo- Olympic athletes. School and we all played ment. We touched the lives of And his high school and football, hockey, and baseball, a lot of people in a good way college athletic achievements and my cousin [Tony Fucil- and you don’t get an oppor- were pretty special, too. lo] went on to coach there tunity to do that very often in

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O’Leary // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Lynn for his junior and se- O’Leary’s participation in Methodist University in North nior seasons and he and his sports had a positive influ- Carolina before transferring to team were basically unbeat- ence on his younger sister, Salem State University where able. Erin, who became an All-Star he played one season in the Playing at the top of the soccer player at Winthrop men’s golf program, record- The MIAA Hall of Fame inductees and award recipients. Front row, from left, are HOF inductee St. Mary’s team ladder and High School and received the ing three, top-10 finishes in Jerry Remy, forum moderator Bob Lobel, Richie Conigliaro (accepting for the late Tony Coniglia- serving as a captain in his se- Wallace B. MacLean Athletic tournaments. ro), Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Alfreda Harris, and HOF inductee Sarah Behn. Back nior year, the 5-foot-11-inch Award. Erin graduated from O’Leary remains an avid row, from left, forum moderator Jackie MacMullan, Humanitarian Award recipient Ray Flynn, HOF O’Leary led the Spartans to Elon College and is now a golfer at the Winthrop Golf inductee Matt Hasselbeck, Humanitarian Award recipient Robert Lewis Jr., HOF inductee Mike two undefeated seasons and teacher in the Chelsea school Club, where he serves as tour- Eruzione, and MIAA Executive Director William Gaine. Missing from photo: HOF inductee Dick two Massachusetts state golf system. nament director. He competes Jauron. titles. He was twice named a “I would say our athletic in all the club tournaments, Boston Globe All-Scholastic talent probably came from my having just won the WGC and was Globe Player of the father [Daniel] while the men- Ryder Cup (best-ball tour- LOOKING TO SELL OR BUY? Year in his senior season. 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I know he didn’t have JUNE 13, 2018 (WED.) – SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA PROCESSION were inducted in to the St. had a lot of fun. We were very a great latter half of his career, Mary’s High School Varsity fortunate to not only win two but I enjoyed watching him go Al Petrilli5:00 pm Mass at St. Leonard Church nmls #1881 Al Petrilli Jr. (617) 901-5232 | [email protected] [email protected] | (617) 513-3882 Club Hall of Fame at a cere- state titles but to be a part of a toe-to-toe with Tiger in their #367326:00 pm Candelit Procession –550 Starts Pleasant at St. St.,Leonard Winthrop Church, 02152 Hanover unit 109 & Prince Streets #1303164 mony in May at the school’s Hall of Fame-inducted team.” heyday.” Tony Conigliaro Gymnasium. O’Leary briefly attended JUNE 24, 2018 – SAINT PADRE PIO PROCESSION NORTH2:00 Procession END only –ITALIAN Starts at St. Leonard FEASTS Church, & Hanover PROCESSIONS & Prince Streets SUMMER 2018 JUNEJULY JUNEJULY 8,3, 20182018 –– MADONNASANTA MARIA DELLE DI ANZANOGRAZIE PROCESSION PROCESSION 1:002:00 pm Procession only – Starts at St. Leonard Church, Hanover & Prince Streets (FirstJULY Sunday 15, 2018 of June)– SAN ROCCO PROCESSION AnzanoBoston.com JUNE1:30 pm 13, Procession 2018 (WED.) only – StartsSAINT at ANTHONY US Coast Guard OF PADUA Base, CommercialPROCESSION Street 5:00JULY pm 29, Mass 2018 at – St. ST. Leonard JOSEPH Church PROCESSION 6:001:00 pm CandelitProcession Procession only – Starts – Starts at St. at Joseph St. Leonard Society Church, Club, HanoverHanover Street& Prince Streets JUNE 24, 2018 – SAINT PADRE PIO PROCESSION 2:00 Procession only – Starts at St. Leonard Church,AUGUST Hanover & Prince Streets AUGUST 2, 3, 4, & 5, 2018 – ST. AGRIPPINA DI MINEO FEAST Feast opens at 7:00 pm on Thursday; 12pm-11pmJULY Fri., Sat. & Sun. (First weekend in August) Hanover & Battery Streets (12:00pm Sunday Procession) SaintAgrippinaBoston.com JULY 8, 2018 – MADONNA DELLE GRAZIE PROCESSION The 1958 Blue Devils: Row 1: J. Matarazzo, C. Macfarland, R. Hodgkins, R. Vadeboncoeur, J. Mc- 2:00AUGUST pm Procession 10, 11 & 12,only 2018 – Starts – MADONNA at St. Leonard DELLA Church, CAVA Hanover FEAST & Prince Streets Laughlin, M. McClean, E. Towlson, R. DeFelice and M. Williams. Row 2: J. Clark, R. Wey, C. Giaquinta, Feast opens at 7:00 pm on Friday; 12pm-11pm Sat. & Sun. E. Adamson, R. Christopher, A. Maskell, W. Levine, J. Masone and R. Massa. Row 3: M. Sweenet, R. JULY 15, 2018 – SAN ROCCO PROCESSION Guidi, R. Poor, T. Deehan, D. Cochrane, R. Milne, I. Gurwitz, J. Polino, M. Matarazzo, J. DeBonis and Hanover & Battery Streets (1:00pm Sunday Procession) MadonnaDellaCava.com E. Gioioso. Row 5: L. Macfarland (water boy) , C. King, W. Shell, D. Talamanson, J. Sullivan, L. McIl- AUGUST1:30 pm Procession 16, 17, 18 only & 19, – Starts 2018 at US Coast Guard Base, Commercial Street roy, B. Calla, F. Olsson, G. Davis and A. Lounsbury (manager). JULYFisherman’s 29, 2018 Feast – ST. of theJOSEPH Madonna PROCESSION Del Soccorso di Sciacca 1:00Thursday, pm Procession 6pm, Blessing only of– Startsthe Fishing at St. JosephWaters atSociety Christopher Club, HanoverColumbus Street Park Pressbox // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Feast opens at 6:00 pm on Friday; 12pm-11pm Sat. & Sun. Sunday 1:00 pm Grand Procession starts; The ‘Golden Greek’ Harry the Agganis games this week was named MVP leading his 8:00 pm Flight of the Angel Fleet, Lewis AUGUST& North Streets FishermansFeast.com Agganis, was the greatest ath- are: Gabriella Hinchion in team to victory in the classic, AUGUST 2,23, 3, 2018 4, & –5, ST. 2018 LUCY’S – ST. FEASTAGRIPPINA DI MINEO FEAST lete in the history of Lynn. girl’s soccer, Jessica Martin in played at Bertram Field in Sa- Harry played at Boston girl’s softball. Devin Pulsifer lem, while the new Manning FeastThacher opens & Endicott at 7:00 Streets.pm on Thursday; 5:00 pm 12pm-11pm Thursday Feast Fri., &Sat. Procession & Sun. (First StAnthonysFeast.com/StLucy.htmlweekend in August) University, he could of played and Tayjuan McKenzie in bas- HanoverAUGUST &24, Battery 25 & Streets26, 2018 (12:00pm – SAINT Sunday ANTHONY’S Procession) FEAST SaintAgrippinaBoston.com pro football (he was drafted ketball, Calvin Tufa, playing Field was under construction. Swampscott had five play- Endicott, Thacher & N. Margin Streets (Last weekend in August) by the Cleveland Browns, in the Agganis All-Star foot- AUGUST 10, 11 & 12, 2018 – MADONNA DELLA CAVA FEAST Harry chose baseball and he ball game to night (Thursday) ers on the team led by quarter- Feast opens at 7:00 pm on Friday; 12pm-11pm Sat. & Sun. was playing first base for the at Manning Field. back Colin Frary. St. Mary’s HanoverSunday: 12:00& Battery pm Grand Streets Procession (1:00pm Sunday starts Procession) StAnthonysFeast.com MadonnaDellaCava.com Boston Red Sox. In 1994, Anthony ‘Touch- of Lynn had three players led Harry was the starting first down Tony’ Palmer had the by running back Calvin John- AUGUST 16, 17, 18 & 19, 2018 baseman and was hitting over honor of wearing Harry Ag- son. Lynnfield has five players Fisherman’s Feast of the Madonna Del SoccorsoSEPTEMBER di Sciacca .300, when he was struck with ganis number 33. Anthony SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 – SANTA ROSALIA DI PALERMO a bronchial infection. He died was named MVP of the game, in the Classic. Thursday, 6pm, Blessing of the Fishing Waters at Christopher Columbus Park th Are you ready for football! 1:00 pm – Procession only – North Square Learn more about the North End’s Religious Societies. June 27 . leading his team to victory. Feast opens at 6:00 pm on Friday; 12pm-11pm Sat. & Sun. Sunday 1:00 pm Grand Procession starts; Viking athletes playing in In 2005, Anthony Fucillo, Let the Games Begin! 8:00 pm Flight of the Angel Fleet, LewisAd & NorthSponsored Streets by FishermansFeast.com AUGUST 23, 2018 – ST. LUCY’S FEAST Thacher & Endicott Streets. 5:00 pm Thursday Feast & Procession StAnthonysFeast.com/StLucy.html AUGUSTTHIS 24, 25 &NEWSPAPER 26, 2018 – SAINT ANTHONY’S FEASTIS 100% ORGANIC Endicott, Thacher & N. MarginPLEASE Streets (Last weekend RECYCLE in August) Feast opens at 7:00 pm on Friday; 12pm-11pm Sat. & Sun. Sunday: 12:00 pm Grand Procession starts StAnthonysFeast.com SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 – SANTA ROSALIA DI PALERMO 1:00 pm – Procession only – North Square Learn more about the North End’s Religious Societies. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 Page 11 ANNUAL MARFAN/EDS WALK FOR VICTORY On Saturday, the Marfan they are diagnosed and treat- Foundation held its Annual ed. Otherwise, they are at risk Walk for Victory for Marfan/ of sudden early death due to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome a tear in their aorta, the large on the Boston Common. artery that takes blood away The Boston Walk for Victo- from the heart. Alarmingly, ry helps raise awareness and medical experts say that half advance the life-saving work of those with Marfan syn- of The Marfan Foundation. drome are not diagnosed and Marfan syndrome, as well are at risk. Dozens of teams Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, is and hundreds of participants, a potentially life-threatening including teams from East genetic disorder, but people Boston and Winthrop, took can live a normal lifespan if part in this year’s walk.

The annual walk makes it way through the Boston Common. Rebecca Lynds and her son, Brody, who lives with Ehlers-Dan- los Syndrome, during the walk.

The Annual Walk for Victory included dozens of activites for kids.

The group of walkers from Saturday’s Walk for Victory raised close to $100,000 for Marfan and EDS research.

The Marfan Foundation an- Brody Lynds makes his sign for nounces nearly $100,000 raised. Dr. Ron Larco. President-Massachusetts Chapter of The Marfan Foundation Facepainting was a big hit the walk. Jon Rodis during the annual walk.

Independent’s 18th Annual Beach Baby Pages

Team Cameron raised over $1,500.

The cast from Rent performed at this year’s Walk for Victory.

The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times Free Press would like you to join us in putting your Beach Baby in our 18TH ANNUAL BEACH BABY PAGES. Photos should be of a beach or swimming pool setting (anywhere). Please include Name, Age, Address, City & Phone # & which paper you would like it published in. Corrine Lattell was one of the Team Rebecca raised close to $2,000 for the walk. top individual fundraisers. EMAIL YOUR BEACH BABY OR BABIES TO: [email protected] by THURSDAY, AUGUST 16TH. The photos will be printed in our August 22nd & 23rd issues of The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times.

Team Andy raised over $27,000 for the Walk for Victory. Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION

LIBRARY ROTUNDA Last year, they added more THE MARFAN FOUNDATION WALK FOR VICTORY SKYLIGHT GETS A carpet and painted the refer- ence and reading rooms, as RENOVATION well as putting in new lighting CHELSEA – The historic there. rotunda skylight above the “It’s really looking like a circulation desk at the Chelsea brand new building at this Public Library has served for point, but with the beautiful decades as a nice ceiling, but details and woodwork still in- few knew that the elegant egg- cluded and not touched,” she shaped ceiling was designed said. “It was very dim in the to provide beautiful natural reading rooms, but now that’s lighting to the striking en- changed too.” trance of the historic library. Additionally, by getting rid Now everyone knows. of some of the obsolete books, The rotunda above the foy- mostly in the reference sec- er of the library was complet- tion, they were able to create ed last Friday, June 15, and new space at the front of the made a bright showing for pa- library to make a Teen Sec- trons when the library opened tion. There, they have includ- on a sunny Monday. ed games, magazines and an Library Director Sarah area with new furniture for The group of walkers from Saturday’s Walk for Victory raised close to $100,000 for Marfan and EDS research. Jackson said the rotunda is teens to hang out and read. one part of several small, but Jackson said it all came to- effective, renovations that gether with very little money ciate from the Collins Center Center for Public Manage- were female, with 81 percent have occurred in the last three days.” and was a way to make the old at UMass Boston has been ment. of them white. years at the library – which Ripley said she is very ex- library new again. chosen as the new School De- The Collins Center was •Former owner of Encore had been showing its age se- cited to open the first phase of “Every time someone walks partment executive director of the same organization used to site files lawsuit verely when she took over the project so that it will be- in the door, there’s something Administration and Finance, conduct and choose the City Attorneys for Anthony Gat- three years ago. come a place the public can go new that we’ve done that they replacing long-time director Manager in Chelsea a few tineri have filed a lawsuit in “The rotunda is original to for respite. see,” she said. “I don’t like Gerry McCue – who will re- years ago. Boston Federal Court against to the 1910 building, so that “I think we’ve turned a site hearing people come in and tire this summer after 26 years As Senior Associate at the Wynn Resorts and Encore means it was 108 years old,” into a public amenity that in- say it looks exactly like it did at the post. Collins Center, Lamboy has Boston Harbor over the last she said. “It certainly got its cludes a path for bicycling when they were a kid. We’ve Monica Lamboy, a Charles- served as team leader working week seeking payment for an use, but it was time to re- and pedestrians,” she said. tried to change that and the town resident, has accepted with municipal and school ex- alleged secret land deal that he place it. The skylight is new “It opens up the riverfront to skylight is the bright spot cer- the position and will start on ecutives, and elected officials made with former CEO Steve and they re-built the entire the community and opens up tainly. It didn’t take a lot of July 1 in the critical School across the state on finance-re- Wynn and Encore President structure off-site and moved views of the river. We’ve tried money, but really the will and Department position. lated efforts including finan- Bob DeSalvio. it back on. It was one of the to place benches where people desire to get it done.” “In these changing times cial forecasts, financial poli- Gattineri alleges that he most extensive renovations can see the river so they might •In addition to the great in our City and within our cies, and capital improvement was promised $18 million on that company has done. It pause, sit down and listen to renovations, the library an- schools, Ms. Lamboy’s exten- plans. Her organizational the sly to “make him whole” was structurally deficient and the birds and the wind in the nounced that it will be ex- sive background in financial studies and strategic planning after the Massachusetts Gam- leaked badly. There has been trees.” tending its hours to 8 p.m. and administrative manage- projects include economic de- ing Commission (MGC) or- a tarp over it since I’ve been Mayor Carlo DeMaria said on Mondays and Tuesdays ment, organizational develop- velopment plans and trend re- dered that the sale price be here. It lasted over 100 years he was excited to hear of the through the summer. Previ- ment, strategic and long range ports which analyzed chang- slashed from $75 million to and we decided to make it as near-completion of the River- ously, they were only open planning for both municipali- es in population, business, $35 million due to a convicted historically accurate as possi- Walk. late on Tuesdays. ties and for schools makes her housing, transportation, and felon allegedly being involved ble, but with a modern look. “Today, a restored water- “We re-arranged the sched- uniquely qualified to step into infrastructure. She has led a as a partner in the land own- “It is beautiful and they did front is becoming a reality ule and made it work,” said the position of Executive Di- team for the Brookline public ership. a beautiful job,” she contin- with the completion of Phase Jackson. “We were pretty rector of Administration and schools that studied the dis- Gattineri refused to sign ued. “It’s nice to have it open 1 of the RiverWalk,” he said. packed on Tuesday nights, so Finance,” wrote Supt. Mary trict’s central administration, the agreement for the sale of with so much natural light “The waterfront park along this opens up another evening Bourque. instructional and educational the property, alleging that the coming in, and we might even the Malden River Greenway for programming in the sum- Lamboy holds a Bachelor programs, special education, price was too low and wasn’t be able to see the stars in the will become a tremendous as- mer.” of Science in Civil Engineer- information technology func- market rate. winter.” set for everyone to enjoy for ing from Princeton Universi- tions, and salary structures all He alleges that Wynn of- The rotunda was part of a years to come and I am look- NEW SCHOOL ty and a Masters in City and with recommended changes ficials had a private meeting five-year strategic plan for the ing forward to the ribbon cut- Regional Planning from the for efficiency and efficacy. with him and agreed to “make building that Jackson wrote FINANCE DIRECTOR ting shortly. It will be one of University of California. For Prior to her work with the him whole” on the deal by with her staff and the Library CHOSEN FROM the largest open spaces in the the last seven years, she has Collins Center she served the paying him $18 million in se- Trustees three years ago. Greater Boston Region, of- UMASS’S COLLINS worked as a Senior Associate City of Somerville, District cret, a payment that would be Two years ago they began fering new walking trails, ac- for the University of Massa- of Columbia (Washington, shielded from the MGC. putting new carpeting in the CENTER cess to the Malden River and chusetts, Edward J. Collins D.C.), and the City of Oak- He says since that time, the areas most heavily traveled. CHELSEA - A senior asso- Northern Strand Community land in multiple departments company has refused to make Trail, and future re-develop- and in various capacities. good on the alleged deal. ment opportunities nearby.” In the City of Oakland, she Encore Boston Harbor is- That portion of the project served as Special Assistant to sued a statement saying the cost $1.75 million and is near- the Superintendent for Busi- claim is without merit. ly complete. JULY Marketing ness Services for the Oakland “This is an attempt to Meanwhile, Zoya Puri of Unified School District. now extract an additional Encore said they are preparing Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow multi-million-dollar payment to choose a contractor to start PROMOTIONS from our company beyond work on the RiverGreen Play- REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES TOPREVERE DENTISTRY BILLING AND BRACES TOP BILLING POLL SHOWS what was negotiated and ac- ground and RiverWalk North General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children cepted by Mr. Gattineri and projects. Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 SUPPORT FOR 370 Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your370 Broadway •Ad 781-629-9093 Here • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your Ad Here Your Ad Here his partners in the Everett “We are right now in the ENCORE BOSTON $ $ 4-WEEK land transaction,” said Encore process of finalizing contrac- 1/2 Banner 200/wk per paper | Full 400/wk per paper MINIMUM HARBOR Spokesman Greg John. “Mr. tors and we hope to start con- MH – LYNN SOLD THRU SEPT. JP SOLD THROUGH 2019 EVERETT – A new Suf- Gattineri’s claim that a public- struction in mid-July,” she REVERE JOURNALREVERE JOURNAL folk University poll focused ly-traded company in a high- said this week. “Our hope is YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCEYOUR 1881 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 on Gov. Charlie Baker has ly-regulated industry would to have the new path done by also revealed that 46 percent execute a $20 million trans- the end of the year. The park VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 FOURTH OF of those surveyed support En- action on a handshake deal, won’t be done though until without any documentation or next year after we come back WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND Revere's TND core Boston Harbor despite February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 the allegations of sexual mis- paperwork, is implausible and in to finish planting the land- will be vigorously defended scaping. The park has signif- INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 receives $50,000 conduct against former CEO JULY by Wynn.” icant plantings and we can’t Editorial 4 Editorial 4 Steve Wynn. 2-PAGE SPECIAL The poll came out on plan after November. So, Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobs state grant for jobs we’ll come back and do that Sports 11 Sports Thursday, June 14, and was RIVERWALK ABOUT 11 the business community that Special to The Journal FLAG ONSpecial to TheONE Journal the businessSIDE community that in the spring. The RiverGreen Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- are critical to fostering eco- focused on likely Massachu- TO BE OPEN TO Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building setts voters in the upcoming park should be fully open to er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- SPONSORer-Polito ADS Administration ON stronger BACKneighborhoods in ev- PUBLIC DEATHS DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” Congressional midterm elec- the public by next spring after Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its EVERETT - The Everett we do all the plantings.” Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment tions. Most of the questions Marie Butera Marie Butera Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere FOR arm of The Neigh - base by utilizing large-scale revolved around the job that RiverWalk on the former GE That part of the project Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- $75borhood Developers (TND)2X3 and high value assets includ- was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- site is about to be open to the is much larger, including a Theresa Conte Theresa Conte was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Gov. Baker is doing, along in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO public, with the first phase of new turf playing field with Dr. Adrian Costanza Dr. Adrian Costanza workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- with questions about Sen. ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro Dorothy Cordaro vices in Revere to support lo- EACHvices in Revere PAPER to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Elizabeth Warren and some the project in the final stages lights for football, soccer or cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- other issues. of completion, and the larger lacrosse. Other amenities in- Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Patricia State Rep.Muse RoseLee Vincent, Phase 2 construction about to clude relocating the street Lt.with Gov. HousingKaryn Polito, and Ann Economic Houston ofand The promote Neighborhood economic Developers, devel- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Stuck in the middle of those Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Paul Penta, Jr. Paul Penta, Jr. BobDevelopment O' Brien of Revere Secretary Economic Jay Department,opment opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and opment opportunities through begin. Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Development Secretary Jay 37 questions in the survey hockey rink now on Air Force Antonetta Salamone EcomonicAsh came Development to Revere City Jay Hall Ash at partnership-building,the announcement of problem the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. The projects are being NORTHto present the check END to the solving, and shared account FEAST- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- were two big ones about En- Road, a new playground area, Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 funded and completed by En- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- core Boston Harbor and for- a splash pad and a picnic area Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere Realstands the estate importance values of local ible continue funding for localto be efforts strong in Revere stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts mer Wynn CEO Steve Wynn. core Boston Harbor as park with gazebo in the center. leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- 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. pursue “2017 was a fantastic year replacement for Lynde Park The project will also in- NEWSPAPER GROUP NEWSPAPER GROUP By Sue Ellen Woodcock FOR the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue Some 70 percent said that The number of listings in to be in real estate,” said$40 Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings iniin3X1 - to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- and as an added community clude the RiverWalk North, The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Mario of Century 21 Ma- “TheThe RevereUrban realAgenda estate marGrant- 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will Mario of Century 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will workplace sexual harassment ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio Real Estate. “There’s a Program relies on the strong amenity for the casino project. which will form a complete good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for goodpartnerships one with between higher prices local in 2016. The good news for partnerships between local and misconduct was a very $1.5 MILLION FOR 10lot of confidence WEEK and equity PROMOSee TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR forgovernment, homes than non-profits in 2016, but and sellers is that the original list- government, non-profits and important issue to them. An- The GE site land was con- loop back to the Northern in homes. For 35 years now in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a drop Byin Suethe Ellen number Woodcock of new ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. Councillor Robert Haas Jr. it’s been positive. Now is the By Sue Ellen Woodcock taminated and unusable for a Strand Community Trail. COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percenttried to of getthe barrierstime. installed it’s been positive. Now is the tried to get barriers installed other 79 percent indicated that an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of The Executive Office of an adventure.For years the abutters of inThe 2011 condominium and received no mar re- - For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- generation before Wynn Re- Puri said they have also “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with MINIMUMthe overflow from the Boston 4 WEEKS they were aware of the sexual Energy and Environmental Energy and Environmental Route“These 1 haveare the put highest up with pric the- ketsponse. saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. sorts cleaned it up and began Affairs has approved a $1.5 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving esnoise we’ve from seen millionsin the last of eight cars, the “We median should sales get price more at re - market and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- misconduct allegations lev- included lighting in the play- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent Affairs has approved a $1.5 million grant regarding the to Revere. years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, $315,000,spect from up the 16.7 state percentand fed - to Revere. and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- construction of the open space owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- million grant regarding the eled against Steve Wynn. ground area, hoping that it will development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- owner/brokerwant to have of Mayor MCelata Brian Real Ar - overeral 2016.government,” Days on Patch the mar said..- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. ket also dropped from 67 in development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to Estate.rigo contact “And 2018the MassDOT is going to to ket Keefe also dropped noted that from more 67 in af - rigo contact the MassDOT to Keefe noted that more af- there last year. promote families and children 2016 to 47 days on the market Strandable because Community of its Trailproximity led able because of its proximity Despite that, 46 percent by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- beinstall another barriers banner along year. RouteInven -1 2016fluent to 47 communities days on the market are often install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and byto a Boston,Revere on and the it’s Move a hidden part- to Boston, and it’s a hidden Kim Ripley of Encore playing there after dark. ner organization, Bike to the torybetween is low RouteIT’S now, but16 andeveryone Cope - granted “InventoryA sound is barriers.low nowDOG’S and LIFEbetween Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. (230 respondents) said they ner organization, Bike to the is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. island looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 is Councillor looking towardIra No - gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea. land Circle. said the Phase 1 RiverWalk She also said it is exciting According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward AccordingWard 5 Councillor to figures Charles from thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celata outsaid that Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- believed Wynn Resorts should Revere has a one-mile Revere has a one-mile Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also thePatch, Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa- gusThe got rental barriers market along is Route also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route – which winds from the Bos- stretch in North Revere. The stretchto the inspring North market, Revere. drawing The A LOCAL RESOURCEto the spring market, drawing GUIDE continue to be the builder and to work on a project that is tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from tionPatrick of Realtors, Keefe and the medianWard 1 strong1 installed with rents along ranging a new from ball Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community Northernfrom Boston Strand and Community surrounding from Boston and surrounding sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted salesCouncillor prices Joanne was $376,250, McKen - $1,200field. to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. ton Coach parking lot on Air opening up an area that was Trail has been in development Trailcommunities. has been in He development added that communities. He added that operator of the Everett casino. a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big a na 4.9 teamed increase up overon a pricesmotion in at that “It’sif someone a quality-of-life is paying big is - na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 forthe over Revere 20 years. School The system North is FOR THE POOCH IN YOUR LIFE Force Road to the shores of barred off from the public for 2016. rent they just might be capable 2016.last last week’s council meet- rentsue,” they he just said. might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Another 38 percent said Revere segment is a major Revere segment is a major Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing.Homes Patch also said werehe and also the onlate of buyingBarriers and are taking easily advan seen- also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen the Malden River – could be part in the project that creates part in the project that creates Wynn Resorts should not be so long. the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail open to the public any day. percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. the developer, while 15 per- “The site around the River running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningsity in from children West and Everett, adults. Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sity in children and adults. through Malden and Revere “Right now we are pretty is very well done,” she said. for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughThe ATOD Malden Task and Force Revere fund - forREVERE how youTWO could RECREATION make im- Task Force HOSTS and RevereOPTIONS PAINT on the The ATOD Task Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT cent were undecided. to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the toed the projects Saugus totaling River and$9,500 soon to provements& SKATE$ to theNIGHT Revere ATMove CRONIN are initiatives RINK of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to close to substantial comple- “Having RiverGreen become into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- intoreduce Lynn. youth The Northsubstance Revere use, community? So50 have theFOR ap- MGH BUSINESS Revere CARES Coa -CARDreduce youth SIZE, substance use,PER & PAPERSKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Most of those surveyed segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move segmentimprove allows their mental users to health, en- RUNNINGplicants to the mini-grant IN pro- SEPTEMBERlition. Revere on the Move 2018 improve their • mental RESERVE health, SPACE NOW were from the northeast and tion on construction of the a new public amenity will joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the joyand spectacular increase opportunities views of the for grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for RiverWalk South,” she said. activate the river from all di- Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- Rumneypositive Marsh. youth engagement. thePET Move and SERVICE the Alcohol, To- HealthyDIRECTORY Community Initia LISTINGS- positive youth engagement. $20 PER PAPER. southeast/Cape Cod portions The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- TheIn addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- of the state (67 percent), with “We are waiting on final -ap rections. It will certainly add through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. throughgrants already the Executive funded,CALL OfficeRevere Force; YOUR and this time, REP. these vere. AT 781-485-0588.grants already funded, Revere of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 ofon Energy the Moveand Environmental has extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended MULTIPLE PAPER only 8 percent coming from provals from GE to open up to the connectivity of the re- Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to Affairs’their permanent(EEA)ASK Gateway change ABOUT City and reality. AD CUSTOMIZATIONwas awarded to fund ideas & to PLACEMENTtheir permanent change and the RiverWalk South project Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place Parksprogram Program, mini-grant enables appli the - Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Suffolk County. Some 48 per- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise designcations of to the Sunday, trail, develop March - 4. vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. to the public. We’re expecting ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentUp to of $1,395 bid-ready is available construc for- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for cent were male and 52 percent See NEWS Page 13 tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make and it easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to that approval in the next 60 of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and construction be active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- permits.all. The When application completed, is openthe 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 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 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- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH Price subject OPEN Price subject OPEN to change NOTICE to change NOTICE without thwithout th notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 Day Holiday, on Monday, Day Holiday, on Monday, th $ .55Per February 19 , 2018 Trash President’s$ .55 DayPer February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s Day Gallon will be delayed by one day. Gallon will be delayed by one day. • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service 2 Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & 9AM – 5PM 9AM – 5PM Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Capitol Waste Services, Inc. CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE CapitolSkate Night Waste on Services, Feb. 10 at Inc. the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Please see more photos on Page 10. Please see more photos on Page 10.

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His wife, Ashley, is le- torial experience. Jamaica Plain, Representative ing their mother who worked gal counsel at the Massachu- Speaker DeLeo, a lifelong Liz Malia of Jamaica Plain, cleaning office buildings. Af- setts Port Authority, and has Democrat and Winthrop res- Representative Chynah Tyler ter graduating from the Uni- worked as assistant corpora- ident, said Carvalho has dis- of Roxbury, Representative versity of Massachusetts and tion counsel for the City of tinguished himself as a leader Michael Moran of Brigh- Howard University School Boston and as a staff attorney on progressive issues during ton, Representative Russell of Law, Carvalho worked for for the Committee for Public his tenure in the House, and Holmes of Mattapan, Repre- a law firm under the tutelage Counsel Services. The Car- singled out his role as a chief sentative RoseLee Vincent of of Ron Machen, who was lat- valhos are raising their daugh- author of this year’s criminal Revere, Representative Dan er appointed U.S. Attorney by ter, Eliana, in Dorchester. justice reform law, the most Ryan of Charlestown, and President Obama. comprehensive in state history. “Representative Carvalho Speaker of the House Bob DeLeo endorses Evandro Carvalho. is a proven leader who will make an outstanding district Representative Carvalho monsense Speaker DeLeo has attorney and is the best choice said, “I am honored by Speak- brought to the House.” to implement the progres- er DeLeo’s endorsement and Speaker DeLeo has led the Olin College to test Winthrop air quality sive reforms that we passed his confidence that I would House since 2009, bringing a consensus-driven approach last month,” Speaker DeLeo draw on my work as a pros- By Sue Ellen Woodcock team classroom project. Plans more costly technology cur- said. “The House has bene- ecutor to lead Suffolk Coun- that has kept Massachusetts call for the placement of eight rently being used by the EPA. fited from his experience as ty forward. Under his lead- in the vanguard of state legis- Last Thursday night the sensors around Winthrop and The pilot program also aims an assistant district attorney ership, the House has taken latures, on issues from equal Airport Hazards Commit- East Boston. to “break the paradigm” that in Roxbury District Court bold progressive steps, from protection for people of all tee hosted a professor from Throughout the summer, pollution monitoring is solely and in gun court. As an im- this year’s criminal justice genders and orientations, to a local college who will be Olin students and professors within the realm of the EPA or migrant who came to Boston, reform to the landmark law climate change, to guaran- monitoring the air quality in will use the ARISense tech- the polluters themselves. launched a successful career, two years ago to fight the opi- teeing women access to birth Winthrop in relation to Logan nology that Billerica-based The EPA’s air quality mon- and is choosing to live in the oid and heroin epidemic, and control. Last month, with Airport. Aerodyne recently devel- itoring technology costs up- city and raise his family here, I was proud to vote for both. Representative Carvalho’s Aerodyne Research and oped as an alternative to the wards of $250,000 per senor, he is truly one of our state’s One of my first votes in the support, the House passed a Olin College, in Needham more-costly Environmental as opposed to $6,500 for the bright young leaders. Living House was for a wide-ranging “red flag” gun bill, taking on will be joining forces to moni- Protection Agency (EPA) sensors being used. There in Suffolk County, I am grate- anti-gun bill that toughened the NRA with legislation that tor air quality in Winthrop and equipment used to measure are only four in operation ful that we have an opportuni- background checks and gun would authorize courts to tem- East Boston. pollution levels in and around throughout Metro Boston. ty to vote for such a leader and tracking. As District Attorney, porarily block people from Prof. Scott Hersey, Phd. of Boston. Existing EPA monitoring net- could not be more enthusiastic I would instill in the Suffolk gun ownership if they pose a Olin College, in Needham, Olin students will then use works are only designed to in giving him my full endorse- County criminal justice sys- risk to themselves or others. who is a professor of chemi- the data collected by the ARI- measure regional air quality, ment in both the Democratic tem the same spirit of integ- DeLeo joins a diverse ros- cal and environmental engi- Sense instruments and com- primary and general election.” rity, compassion and com- ter of elected Suffolk County neering, said this is actually a pare the results against the See AIR QUALITY Page 16

News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 gion.” pressed by the development, lization at a cost of $47.3 mil- ately trying to address the plan. contact with residents by dis- The RiverWalk South in- engagement and empower- lion. issue and was recently autho- “During the next several tributing fliers and permission cludes a paved pathway that ment of staff in curriculum McGee added the proposed rized by the Council to submit months, the City will deliver waivers to enter on to private leads from Boston Coach be- development, the differenti- budget includes the addition a ‘statement of interest’ to the heavy-duty 65-gallon cov- property to inspect and assess hind the new Boston Freight- ated instruction provided in of essential financial and pub- Massachusetts School Build- ered trash barrel that will be the situation. No rat control liner building and to a gazebo classrooms with high num- lic safety staff, specifically, ing Authority (MSBA) seek- required for municipal trash activity will take place on pri- overlooking the Malden River. bers of ELL students as well the city’s first fulltime Chief ing funds to build a new Mid- collection,” Arrigo said. vate property unless the City Several new trees and grass as the implementing reading, Financial Officer, 20 new fire- dle School that would replace The City Council has heard has received the required per- have been planted, and some writing, listening, and speak- fighters pending the awarding the aging Pickering Middle story after story of rats, rat mission form and waiver. older trees have been saved as ing into all subjects for every of a federal grant, and 10 new School on Conomo Avenue. holes, rat burrows, how many well. The area includes park- lesson. police officers. Last year Lynn voters over- little rats a female can have WATER RATES ing and custom benches – as “The committee was also McGee said to close the weeningly rejected a $200 and just how plain tired peo- GO DOWN FOR well as signage about the his- inspired by our ability to city’s growing fiscal crisi, the million proposal to build a ple are in asking for the City tory of the site’s development. achieve a supportive, safe, city will borrow $9.5 million new middle school in the city to do something. RESIDENTIAL USERS and encouraging atmosphere to close the FY 2018 budget by a vote of 64 percent to 36 One property owner who REVERE – Mayor Brian that exudes a culture of pride gap and borrow another $4 percent. spoke to the council Monday Arrigo presented a check to LOTS TO CELEBRATE the strong instructional lead- million for FY 2019. Back in The plan at the time called night said he saw on television the residential water and sew- ACADEMICALLY AT ership provided by the build- February the Council voted for building two new schools that the City of Quincy has an er ratepayers for $2 million ing administrative and teach- in favor of a home rule peti- in Lynn to replace the Picker- aggressive program. He said during a recent City Council EBHS er leaders,” said Brangiforte. tion that will allow the city ing, which the Lathman said he has rats on his property be- meeting. He then announced EAST BOSTON – With “The initiative and investment to borrow up to $14 million is being affected by severe cause his neighbors, who are the new rates for the next fis- nearly 300 students graduat- teachers make in developing from the Department of Rev- overcrowding. One school, tenants, have uncovered trash cal year. ing East Boston High School resources, community part- enue to close the city’s $8.1 near Pine Grove Cemetery on barrels that are attracting the “This represents a 3.09 per- (EBHS) and a four-year grad- nerships, and varied student million budget gap. The home Parkland Avenue would have rodents. cent decrease in rate-payers uation rate hovering at 75 learning opportunities was rule petition that passed also housed 652 students while the The man stated his neigh- bills and is the city’s first wa- percent, students, faculty and also something they pointed raised some fees on residents second school at McManus bor has been fined, but when ter rate reduction in 19 years,” staff have had a lot to cele- to in their report.” and lifted a restriction that re- Field on Commercial Street he looked up the fines in City Arrigo said. brate this school year. The multiple opportuni- quires voter approval before would have been able to house Hall he found that much of For fiscal year 2019, which EBHS recently added yet ties for students to enroll in the city can borrow more than 1,008 students, according to it has not been collected. He begins on July 1, the residen- another reason to pull out dual-enrollment programs $4 million. the plans. suggested placing a lien on tial water and sewer rate will the proverbial party hats as through local colleges, uni- At Tuesday’s hearing With the Pickering burst- the property. be $15.99 per 100 cubic feet the New England Associa- versities and community pro- Lynn Police Chief Michael ing at the seams with around Council President Jessica of use, down from $16.50 in tion of Schools and Colleges grams as well as the myriad Mageary testified that he will 650 students, Lynn is facing Giannino said the city is look- FY18, and commercial payers (NEASC) voted to award the of programs and support net- add ten new officers plus an the same problem that some ing at an aggressive approach will pay $25.99 per 100 cubic school continued accredita- works to address the variety additional nine through a fed- other surrounding cities and which could include dry ice, foot, up from $25.60 in FY 18. tion. of student needs was, Bran- eral COPS grant from the U.S. towns are facing--having and owls. Arrigo transferred $2 mil- The NEASC, the coun- giforte said, something both Department of Justice. This more students than seats at lo- Stopping the rodents begins lion from a $5 million sur- try’s oldest accreditation as- EBHS and NEASC were will strengthen Lynn’s police cal schools. with getting rid of food sourc- plus in the water and sewer sociation serving more than proud of at the school. force to 183 officers, just 10 es. Food is the prime reason account. This surplus was 2,000 public and independent shy of Lynn’s police force size that rats live in and around realized through recent infra- schools, gave its coveted ac- back in the 1990s. Having 193 ARRIGO ANNOUNCES structures. Overfilled barrels structure improvements and creditation to Eastie’s public CITY COUNCIL officers, Mageary said, would PLAN TO REDUCE or dumpsters, trash stored in the replacement of 95 percent high school. This was EBHS LOOKS AT BUDGET be the ‘optimal’ number of of- flimsy plastic bags, or trash of the city’s water meters, Ar- second accreditation from ficers for a city of Lynn’s size. RAT PROBLEM placed in uncovered contain- rigo said. the NEASC, the first occur- LYNN – The Lynn City The budget includes a REVERE – Mayor Brian ers, are a virtual buffet table “The additional $3 mil- ring a decade ago. Accord- Council held a second budget $300,000 increase for the Arrigo announced that he is for a rat. lion will be reinvested into ing to their report on EBHS, hearing and plans to vote on city’s snow removal and ice undertaking taking aggressive A rat can jump as high as the system and help create a the NEASC wrote that the the proposed $319.5 million budget for Public Works steps to reduce the number 3 and one-half feet, so it is more sustainable, stable water accreditation committee was Fiscal Year 2019 budget this (DPW) and will allow DPW of rats that many people are incumbent on every property rates,” he said. impressed with many of the week. Commissioner Andrew Hall complaining about. Kicking owner to be sure that trash re- “It’s great we’re finally get- programs and services at the The point of the hearing to hire one more full-time em- the battle off is the mayor’s ceptacles are covered and any ting a reduction in the water school. was to hear from city depart- ployee. However, Hall cau- budget request for FY19 that food stored outdoors is kept and sewer rates,” said Ward 2 “The committee was re- ment heads on their wants tioned that even with the in- includes $150,000 for pest/ro- in sturdy sealed containers. Councillor Ira Novoselsky. ally impressed with our de- and needs before next week’s crease the city will most likely dent management. Dumpsters and trash barrels, At the same time the city velopment of opportunities vote. spend over the snow and ice Part of the fund will go to- as well as the areas where they is taking out $11.2 million in to celebrate members of the Department heads from budget. ward a uniform, trash-barrel are stored, should be kept rea- loan orders for CDM Smith school community, including varios city agencies like Lynn Over at the School De- program and an integrated sonably clean and free of food to do more work because “shout-outs” for and from Police, Public Works, School partment, Superintendent Dr. pest management program. scraps. of the consent decree order students, staff, and adminis- Department Veterans Affairs Catherine Lathman reported (See Mayor’s OpEd on Page Water also invites rats. from the federal government, tration, as well as the addition and the Mayor Office all - re on the $147.2 million allocat- 4.) Dumpsters and barrels should something Ward 6 Councillor of Chromebook carts in vari- ported that they were satisfied ed in the budget for her de- “Longstanding efforts to be kept as far away from wa- Charlie Patch was not happy ous departments that strongly with their respective budgets, partment. combat rodent infestation, ter sources as possible, and about. He has called for an supports our implementation signaling that the Council will For years, said Lathman, overseen by the City’s Inspec- property owners should take audit of CDM Smith several of the curriculum,” said EBHS most likely pass the FY 2019 Lynn has been faced with tional Services Department steps to prevent against water times. Headmaster Phil Brangiforte. budget next week. the daunting challenge of ad- have existed,” Arrigo said. pooling under air conditioners “The state auditor didn’t “They also highlighted our Again, Mayor Thomas dressing the city’s enrollment “The Department’s resources or gutters and downspouts. want to do it,” Patch said. use of new data to reflect on McGee sent a letter to the issue. The student population and manpower, however, have Arrigo also encourages res- “CDM Smith has oversight and adjust curriculum and Council saying that the bal- has increased by 4,000 stu- been insufficient to imple- idents to contact 311 with any over the whole project. I instructional practice to meet anced budget, which includes dents since 1993 according to ment a large-scale approach rat activity or burrows. would just like to know how the needs of all student. We an $847,564 in reserves, ful- Latham. to rodent control.” The city’s contracted ven- much of this $11 million goes have also incorporated prob- ly funds the city’s net school This has put a tremendous He added beginning with- dors are Catseye Pest Control, to CDM Smith. It’s been the lem-solving, inquiry, higher spending requirement for ed- strain on Lynn school’s aging in a week several contractors B&B Pest Control, Eco-Sys- same thing every year. It’s order thinking, and authentic ucation. McGee added that educational facilities and the will fan out to designated ar- tems Pest Management and never been done right, it’s application of learning oppor- the proposed budget correctly schools are quickly running eas of the City and begin their MD Weaver Corporation. never been done right in oth- tunities to our curriculum.” budgets the City’s share of out of space. assessment of the City’s rat Representatives of these er cities. I would just like a The NEASC also wrote in health insurance costs based Lathman has been desper- problem. This is a mandatory companies will initiate initial breakdown of where the $11 their report that they were im- on projected 100 percent uti- first step to a comprehensive million is going. It’s a simple Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 28, 2018 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403

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LEGAL NOTICE extending north from the you object to a foreclosure including all related work General Bids will be payable to Projectdog, of the power of sale con- which is affixed the verified Together with all rights, subsequent date as the FEDERAL CONSISTENCY existing rock revetment of the above-mentioned as shown on the drawings. received until 2:00 p.m., Inc. in the form of certified tained in a certain Second statement of professional privileges and easements Mortgagee may deem REVIEW NOTICE located at the southern end property on that basis, then Alternate No 2 Thursday, July 12, 2018 check or money order. The Mortgage and Security engineer in the form connected therewith and advisable. No representa- The Massachusetts Office of of the park. you or your attorney must - Asphalt shingle roof and publicly opened, full amount of the deposit Agreement given by Casey required by Section 9 of subject to restrictions, ease- tions, express or implied, Coastal Zone Management 6/28/18 file a written appearance replacement at Building 3 forthwith. will be refunded to all re- Summit, LLC (the “Mort- said Chapter 183A. ments and rights of way of are made with respect to (CZM) is reviewing the pro- W and answer in this court at at the Overlook Drive El- This project is being sponsive bidders returning gagor”) to North Shore Said Unit is conveyed record, and said premises any matter concerning the posal listed below for con- Three Pemberton Square, derly Housing Development Electronically Bid (E-Bid). the Contract Documents Bank, a Co-operative Bank, together with an undivided are hereby conveyed subject premises, which will be sold sistency with its enforceable Boston, MA 02108 on or including all related work All bids shall be submitted in good condition within dated October 3, 2014, 33.3% percentage interest to any building and “as is”. policies. Project proponents LEGAL NOTICE before August 6, 2018 or as shown on the drawings. online at www.Projectdog. ten (10) days after date and recorded in the Suffolk in the common areas and zoning law requirements In the event that the have filed a statement and COMMONWEALTH you will be forever barred Alternate No 3 com. Hard copy bids will of general bid opening. County Registry of Deeds facilities of the property which may be in force and successful bidder at the accompanying information OF MASSACHUSETTS from claiming that you are - Asphalt shingle roof not be accepted by the Otherwise, the deposit will at Book 53561, Page ("Common Elements") as applicable. foreclosure sale shall with CZM certifying that LAND COURT entitled to the benefits of replacement at Building 2 Awarding Authority. E-Bid become the property of 154 (the “Mortgage”), of described in said Master Said sale will be subject default in purchasing the their proposal is consistent DEPARTMENT OF said Act. at the Overlook Drive El- tutorials and instructions Projectdog, Inc. Bidders which the undersigned is Deed as being attributed to to all real estate taxes and within described property with these policies. This THE TRIAL Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, derly Housing Development are available within the requesting their refundable the present holder, and for the Unit. municipal assessments and according to the terms information is available for COURT Chief Justice of this Court including all related work specifications and online at paper set to be mailed must breach of the conditions of This Unit is conveyed betterments, prior liens, of this Notice of Sale public inspection at the CZM 18 SM 003669 on June 21, 2018. as shown on the drawings. www.Projectdog.com. For supply a non-refundable said Mortgage and for the subject to and with the including Condominium and/or the terms of the office. Written comments To: Gloria Attest: Alternate No 4 assistance, call Projectdog shipping and handling purpose of foreclosing the benefit of the provisions of common expenses Memorandum of Sale may be submitted to CZM MacPhail a/k/a Deborah J. Patterson - Asphalt shingle roof at 978-499-9014. fee of $35.00 payable to same, North Shore Bank, M.G.L. Chapter 183A, the and other enforceable executed at the time of the with twenty-one days of Gloria E. MacPhail Recorder replacement at Building 1 General bids and sub bids Projectdog, Inc. a Co-operative Bank will Master Deed and the Dec- encumbrances of record foreclosure, the Mortgagee the publication date of this And to all persons 6/28/18 at the Overlook Drive El- shall be accompanied by General bidders must agree sell at PUBLIC AUCTION laration of the 103 Summit entitled to precedence over reserves the right to sell advertisement. Send hard entitled to the benefit of the W derly Housing Development a bid deposit that is not to contract with minority at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Avenue Condominium Trust this mortgage and subject the property by Foreclosure copies of your comments Servicemembers Civil Relief including all related work less than five (5%) of and women business July 19, 2018, at 103 recorded in Book 34236, to and with the benefit of Deed to the second highest to Robert.Boeri@state. Act, 50 U.S.C. §3901 et as shown on the drawings. the greatest possible bid enterprises as certified by Summit Avenue, Unit 3, Page 211, all as may be all easements, restrictions, bidder provided that the ma.us. seq.: U.S. Bank National LEGAL NOTICE Alternate No 5 amount (considering all the Supplier Diversity Office Winthrop, MA, all and amended. Said Unit is covenants and rights of second highest bidder shall Anyone having technical Association, not in its indi- ADVERTISEMENT - Asphalt shingle roof alternates), and made (SDO), formerly known as singular the premises and granted the exclusive use of way, if any. deposit with Mortgagee’s questions regarding the vidual capacity but solely The Winthrop Housing replacement at Building 9 payable to the Winthrop SOMWBA. The combined property described in said space P-3 as shown on the Terms of sale. Ten attorney the amount of project should contact Lisa as trustee for the RMAC Authority, the Awarding Au- at the Overlook Drive El- Housing Authority. Bid participation goal reserved Mortgage (hereinafter, the site plan recorded with the Thousand ($10,000.00) the required deposit as set Engler at 617-626-1230. Trust Series 2016-CTT thority, invites sealed bids derly Housing Development forms and contract for such enterprises shall “Mortgaged Property”), Master Deed and herewith, Dollars at the time of sale, forth herein within three (3) Anyone having questions claiming to have an interest from Contractors for Asphalt including all related work documents will be available not be less than 10.4% to wit: as well as a storage space balance in Thirty (30) days business days after written regarding the public in a Mortgage covering real Roof Replacement at Over- as shown on the drawings. at www.Projectdog.com or percent of the final contract The Unit known as Unit in the rear of the basement at the offices of Dalton notice of default of the comment process, or having property in Winthrop, num- look Drive, 667-3 Elderly Alternate No 6 for pick-up at: Projectdog, price including accepted #3 of the 103 Summit abutting the back yard as & Finegold LLP, 34 Essex previous highest bidder and comments on the project bered 700 Governors Road, Housing Development for - Asphalt shingle roof Inc., 18 Graf Road, Suite 8, alternates. See Contract Avenue Condominium (Con- designated by the initial Street, Andover, MA. The title shall be conveyed to listed below should contact: given by David MacPhail the Winthrop Housing replacement at Building 10 Newburyport, MA 01950, Documents - Article 3 of the dominium), established trustee. deposit and balance is to said second highest bidder Robert L. Boeri, Project to Washington Mutual Authority in Winthrop, at the Overlook Drive El- M - F 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 Instructions to Bidders. pursuant to Massachusetts Together with the rights and be cash, certified check, within twenty (20) days of Review Coordinator Bank, FA, dated November Massachusetts, in accor- derly Housing Development p.m. The job site and/or existing General Laws, Chapter easements for the benefit bank cashier's, check or said written notice. MA Office of Coastal Zone 10, 2005, and recorded dance with the documents including all related work Go to www.Projectdog.com building(s) will be available 183A by Master Deed of said unit, as set forth in bank treasurer's check. The OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO Management in Suffolk County Registry prepared by Raymond T. as shown on the drawings. and login with an existing for inspection at 10 A.M. dated April 13, 2004 and the Master Deed recorded successful bidder shall be BE ANNOUNDED AT THE 251 Causeway Street, of Deeds in Book 38566, Guertin, Architect. The work is estimated account or click Sign Up on Monday, July 9, 2018. recorded at the Suffolk in Suffolk County Registry required to sign a Memo- TIME AND PLACE OF SALE. Suite 800 Page 139, and now held The Project consists to cost $250,500.00 to register for free. Enter Interested bidders should County Registry of Deeds of Deeds as Instrument No. randum of Terms of Sale NORTH SHORE BANK, A Boston, MA 02114 by Plaintiff by assignment, of: Asphalt shingle roof (Base Bid: $109,700.00 - Project Code 825921 in report to the Winthrop on April 13, 2004 in 419 (Book 34236, Page containing the foregoing CO-OPERATIVE BANK The Town of Winthrop has filed with this court a replacement at Buildings Alternates: $140,800.00) the project locator box. Housing Authority Office Book 34236, Page 198 198). terms at the Auction sale. Present Holder of Said is proposing shoreline complaint for determination 5, 6, 7 & 8 at the Overlook Bids are subject to M.G.L. Select “Acquire Documents” located at 9 Golden Drive, hereinafter referred to as For mortgagors' title The undersigned Mortgage Mortgage restoration at Coughlin of Defendant’s Service- Drive Elderly Housing c.149 §44A-J & to to download documents, Winthrop, MA 02152. the "Master Deed, which reference, see Confirmatory Holder reserves the right By its Attorneys Park. The proposed project members status. Development including all minimum wage rates as review a hard copy at 6/28/19, 7/3/18 Unit is shown on the floor Deed dated October 4, to reject any and all bids DALTON & FINEGOLD, LLP is designed to stabilize If you now are, or recently related work as shown on required by M.G.L. c.l49 Projectdog’s physical W plans, the "Plans", filed 2012 and recorded at made at the foreclosure 34 Essex Street approximately 360 linear have been, in the active the drawings. §§26 to 27H inclusive. location, or request a free simultaneously with the Suffolk Registry of Deeds at sale, to amend or change Andover, MA 01810 feet of eroding shoreline. military service of the Alternate No 1 General bidders must be project CD. Master Deed, and is shown Book 50595, Page 89; see the terms of the sale by (978) 269-6420 The proposed project will United States of America, - Asphalt shingle roof certified by the Division of Bidders may obtain one LEGAL NOTICE on the copy of the portion also Deed dated October announcement made prior Philip H. Graeter, Esq. install approximately 360 then you may be entitled to replacement at Building 4 Capital Asset Management full paper bid set from MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF of the plan attached to 1, 2012 recorded at said to, or at the foreclosure 6/28/18 linear feet of fiber rolls the benefits of the Service- at the Overlook Drive El- and Maintenance (DCAMM) Projectdog for a refundable REAL ESTATE the Unit Deed recorded in Deeds at Book 50265, sale and to postpone the W members Civil Relief Act. If derly Housing Development in the category of ROOFING. deposit of $50.00 made By virtue and in execution Book 34271, Page 322, to Page 76. foreclosure sale to such

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Air Quality // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 Massport Environmental Data Report online and report pollutant con- downwash which forces par- academic year testing and By Sue Ellen Woodcock 1,000 pages was grossly inad- • Overall, Logan Airport equate. The sparse document served 55 non-stop interna- centrations on an hourly or ticulates down to earth. Oth- refining the monitoring - net daily basis. According to er factors to consider are the The public comment pe- distribution resulted in many tional destinations in 2016, work and building a commu- riod for the mammoth 2016 people scrambling to get a compared to 47 in 2015. Olin’s studies personal ex- ground equipment used at Lo- nity-centered software system posure to dangerous air pol- gan Airport. Massport Environmental Data copy,” said Dawn Quirk of • From 2000 to 2016, the lutants can vary substantially The monitors will continu- and user interface that will Report has been extended to the Airport Hazards Commit- annual number of passengers over distances of a few blocks ously measure pollutants such eventually provide Winthrop July 29 and is available on the tee. “Massport should not be at Logan Airport increased by or a few seconds and the as carbon monoxide (CO), residents with real-time, lo- town and Massport websites afraid to go too far to share 30.9 percent, while the annual EPA’s monitoring is not set carbon dioxide (CO ) nitric cally-relevant air quality data. for review. The report was information; they are robustly number of aircraft operations 2 staffed to do so.” decreased by 19.8 percent. up to capture or characterize oxide (NO), nitrogen diox- The locations of the sensors released by Massport on May these pollutants in real time. ide (NO ), and ozone (O ), as 15. The 2016 noise analysis • The total number of air 2 3 have not been decided yet, but The 30-day public com- marks the first time Massport passengers increased by 8.5 “This has a direct com- well as the mass concentration Hersey said he would love to munity impact,” Hersey said, of fine and coarse particulate ment period for the 2016 EDR has used the Federal Aviation percent to 36.3 million in adding that he also has an matter (PM), and all relevant put one on top of a school. began May 23 and will end on Administration’s (FAA) new 2016, compared to 33.4 mil- interested in the effects of meteorological conditions. The results of the project July 29. The distribution list Aviation Environmental De- lion in 2015. The 2016 pas- winds forced downward by The Olin students will then are expected to be delivered to included as Appendix D indi- sign Tool (AEDT). senger level represents a new the airplane, also known as spend the entire 2018/2019 the town in May 2019. cates which listed parties will Also noted in the report record high for Logan Airport. receive a digital and/or printed is that passenger activity at • Massport’s comprehen- copy of this 2016 EDR. The Logan Airport has continued sive noise abatement program 2016 EDR is presented in its to grow faster than previous includes a dedicated Noise entirety on Massport’s web- forecasts; both 2016 and 2017 Abatement Office; a state-of- WINTHROP RESIDENT GRADUATES FROM NEWTON site (http://www.massport. achieved new passenger level the-art Noise and Operations COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART com/massport/about-mass- peaks. This growth is being Monitoring system; residen- port/project- environmen- experienced across the U.S., tial and school sound insula- Winthrop resident Emma tal-filings/). Additionally, the but more prominently here tion programs; time and run- Montgomery graduated with 2016 EDR may be obtained in Boston due to a strong re- way restrictions for noisier high honors from Newton by calling (617) 568-3546 or gional economy based pri- aircraft; ground run-up pro- Country Day School of the emailing mgove@massport. marily on business, education, cedures; and flight tracks de- Sacred Heart on Thursday, com during the public com- healthcare, and tourism. signed to optimize over-water June 7. The 138th commence- ment period. Some of the keys points in operations (especially during ment exercises were held at “Thankfully Massport ex- the report are: nighttime hours). the school. Montgomery also tended the open comment • In 2016, U.S. passenger • Increases in depar- received the Prize in Spanish. period an extra 39 days, for a traffic grew by 3.8 percent, tures from Runway 9 and Founded in 1880, New- total of two and a half months. whereas Logan Airport expe- Runway 27 had the effect of ton Country Day is an inde- Subtracting for the docu- rienced a passenger growth of expanding the noise contour pendent girls’ school, grades ment’s distribution time, the 8.5 percent, more than double over Winthrop near Deer Is- 5-12, in the Roman Catholic initial 30 days given to review during the same period. land. tradition. Newton Country Day is part of the Sacred Heart Network of 22 schools in the United States and schools in 41 countries around the world. THIS NEWS PAPER IS 100% ORGANIC

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