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BOOK YOUR REVERE JOURNALPOST IT Call Your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 Advertising Rep (781)485-0588 VOLUME 19, No.T 41 i m e s -F r e e P r e s s East BostonWednesday, May 30, 2018 WEDNESDAY Revere's TND Mayor,February Trustees 14, 2018 MEMORIAL DAY 2018 Trinity Financial holds andINDEX TD Bank receives $50,000 aimEditorial to spruce 4up community meeting on EaglePolice News Hill’s 16 Heightsstate grant Development for jobs Sports 11 community garden SpecialBy John to The Lynds Journal tearthe down business the communityold post World that Classifieds 18-19 Warare criticalII-era brick to fostering housing eco on- Monday morning the Bak- Vallernomic Road success and and replace building it By John Lynds At last Wednesday’s com- DEATHS munityer-Polito meeting Administration regarding withstronger 88 modern neighborhoods units of publicin ev- Eagle Hill’s community theawarded Orient $500,000Heights Housing to nine housing.ery region in Massachusetts.” gardenThomas between Boyan, SrMeridian and Developmentprojects through rehab, the Trinity Urban However,Revere is some rebuilding living its Agenda Grant Program. The oneconomic Orient Avenue and employment and other BorderMarie ButeraStreets will get some Financial's Patrick Lee said extra attention through a part- whileRevere he could arm ofmake The half Neigh the- streetsbase byat utilizingthe top of large-scale the hill nershipRichard betweenButtiglieri the Mayor’s roomborhood happy Developers with some (TND) of haveand highexpressed value assetsconcern includ over- OfficeTheresa Conte of New Urban Me- Phasewas one II’s group construction given $50,000 plans theing proposed ,trucking Wonder route to- chanics, The Trustees, and TD thein fundingother half to helpof the establish room haulland, demolition a soon-to-close materials NECCO out Bank.Dr. Adrian Costanza mightworkforce be unhappy. development ser- ofplant, the Valler and the Road MassDevelop site. - DorothyThe three Cordaro year partnership vicesThe inmeeting Revere lastto support week loat- mentTrinity’s TDI Waterfront plan is to District. access will aim to expand the reach thecal Martyresidents Pino to acquireCommunity newly WaldemarThe program Avenue seeks from toRoute un- Gerardo Iannuzzi and highlight the role of com- Centercreated focused jobs. mainly on the 1A;lock head community-driven up Crestway Ave re- routesLt. trucksGov. Karyn would Polito take to along ac- nue;sponses turn toleft localonto obstacles,Faywood munityPatricia gardensMuse in 's Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, neighborhoods, like the Ea- cesswith and Housing depart Phase and Economic II’s con- Avenue;and promote and economicturn onto develValler- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and structionDevelopment site on SecretaryValler Road. Jay Road.opment When opportunities leaving throughthe site gle Hill community garden, An East Boston veteran salutes a member of the East Boston High School JRROTC during East Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on TrinityAsh came has toalready Revere completed City Hall truckspartnership-building, will leave Valler problem Road; throughAntonetta Salamonecommunity-driven MondayBoston's morning annual Memorial in the Revere Day Cityceremony Council in Chambers. Central Square. See more photos on page 12. design projects, commu- Phaseto present I of the the project check where to 90 the turnsolving, right andonto shared Faywood account Ave- unitsNeighborhood of public Developers.housing were nue;ability and in turn urban left centers.onto Orient The nity-buildingObituaries Pages events, 8 + 9 and skill-building workshops. replaced“Our withadministration 120 units of under pub-- Avenue.competitive The awards trucks offerwill flexthen- The Eagle Hill community MadaroReal estate votes values to increasecontinue tosmoking be strong age in Revereto 21 licstands housing the importanceboth in townhouse of local headible fundingall the way for localdown efforts Ori- garden was one of 40 com- andleadership apartment-style and its buildings. impact on that bring together commu- INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year theLike lives Phase of I, residents,” Phase II will said nity stakeholders to pursue munityNEWSPAPER gardens chosen GROUP for Special to the Times-Free Press (H.4479) will prohibit the sale tobacco is currently prohibit- Please see TRINTY Page 2 the partnership in the City of of Theall tobacco, number including of listings nic in- ed.to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- Boston. TheLast Revere week realRepresentative estate mar- 2017otine delivery also dropped products, to 265,and MarioMore ofthan Century 170 cities 21 and Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will fund projects in Boston, Clin- “The community gardens ketAdrian in 2017Madaro was joined definitely his col - a 10.8other percentvapor products down from to indi 297- townsrio Real in Massachusetts Estate. “There’s have a ConstitutionProgram relies on the Beach strong receives high on Eagle Hill provide green goodleagues one in withthe Massachusetts higher prices inviduals 2016. under The the good age news of 21. for already raised the minimum partnerships between local lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 space$1.5 forMILLION those who FOR want to forHouse homes of Representatives than in 2016, butto sellersAdditionally, is that the theoriginal bill listex-- sales age for tobacco products government, non-profits and in homes. For 35 years now marks on water quality report admireNORTHERN the beauty STRAND passively apass drop legislation in the number that seeks of new to ingpands price Massachusetts’ was matched Smoke- 100 to 21 years old. By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. andCOMMUNITY for those who TRAIL like gar- listings,reduce tobaccomaking home-buyinguse and nic- percentFree Workplace of the time. Law to in- it’sWith been this positive. legislation, Now Masis the- By John Lynds stilltried remains to get one barriers of the installed Top 10 dening,” said Eagle Hill Civic otine addiction among youth clude e-cigarettes and vapes, sachusettstime to sell. will Revere join five is getting other cleanest beaches from Nahant The Executive Office of an adventure. The condominium mar- For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- Association President Deb- across the Commonwealth. thereby ensuring that all to- states who have established With the unofficial start of to Nantasket and has a six year Energy and Environmental “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. ra Cave. “Thanks to Mayor An Act to protect youth bacco and vapor products will a statewide minimum sales summer kicking off this past average score of 94. Affairs has approved a $1.5 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- Walsh for providing additional years,”from the said health Maureen risks Celata,of to- be$315,000, banned in up establishments 16.7 percent Memorialand now some Day cityweekend, councillors Save spectSince from 2012, the statethe first and fed year- million grant regarding the to Revere. Save the Harbor/Save the resources to enhance the expe- owner/brokerbacco and nicotine of MCelata addiction Real whereover 2016. the useDays of on traditional the mar- Please see SMOKING Page 6 thewant Harbor/Save to have Mayor the Brian Bay Arre-- eral government,” Patch said.. development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- Bay released its annual water rience for everyone.” Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in leasedrigo contact its annual the MassDOTreport on the to Keefe noted that more af- Strand Community Trail led quality report, Constitution In addition, The Trustees, be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market able because of its proximity waterinstall quality barriers at alongEast Boston'sRoute 1 fluent communities are often by a Revere on the Move part- Beach has gone from a score Massachusetts' largest preser- tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden Constitutionbetween Route Beach. 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. ner organization, Bike to the Edward Brooke founding principal, According to Save the Har- of 89 percent to 97 percent in vation and conservation non- is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. land Circle. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. bor/Save the Bay's Annual 2013 to 96 percent in 2014. profit, will hold a series of According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile Beach Water Report Card, However, in 2015 the beach’s community building events Mollythe Massachusetts Cole, Associa receives- The rental market 2018 is also Ryan Award Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The to the spring market, drawing Constitution Beach scored score slipped to 89 percent and skill building workshops tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball forNorthern community Strand gardens Community in Ea- from Boston and surrounding 95 percent for the summer of in 2015. This low score for sales pricesBy John was Lynds $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted ranking number one for K-8 Councillor Joanne McKen- field. gleTrail Hill. has been in development communities. He added that 2017. While the score was one 2015 was the result of con- a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big schools on state math exams, na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for"I over am 20proud years. that The Boston North point less than the previous 2016.Molly Cole, founding prin- rent they just might be capable andthe Reverein the top School 12 percent system in is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. isRevere home segmentto more than is a 10,000 major summer Constitution Beach Please see BEACH Page 2 cipalHomes of the also Edward were alsoBrooke on of buying and taking advan- Englishalso a draw and forlanguage buyers. arts un- ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen gardenerspart in the andproject 200 that communi creates- der Cole’s leadership. theCharter market School 41 in days, East Boston a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future tya continuous gardens spanning 7.5-mile 50 rail acres trail At last Thursday’s event percentwas honored increase with over the the 2018 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. acrossrunning our from city," West said Everett,Mayor RyanHave Award you everfor Exceptionalhad an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD Patsity Ryan in children Jr., the founder and adults. of Martinthrough Walsh. Malden "This and City Revere is forSchool how Leadershipyou could makein a surim- Task Force and Revere on the theThe Accelerate ATOD Task Institute Force fundand - REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT luckyto the Saugusto have Rivergreat andpartners soon provementsprise ceremony to at the the Revereschool Move are initiatives of the creatored projects of thetotaling Ryan $9,500 Award, to likeinto The Lynn. Trustees, The North TD RevereBank, community?last Thursday. So haveThe theRyan ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- presentedreduce youth Cole with substance the award use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK andsegment dedicated allows members users toof our en- plicantsAward tois thea nationalmini-grant award pro- lition. Revere on the Move duringimprove an all-school their mental assembly health, communityjoy spectacular to help views advance of the gramsthat honors hosted urban by Revereprincipals on is additionally co-led by the inand front increase of her opportunities students and for the state of our public spaces who are closing the achieve- staff. Chicago-based Accel- Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- HealthyFounding Communityprincipal of the Initia Ed-- positive youth engagement. by incorporating communi- erate Institute is a nonprofit The funding, awarded baccoment gap. and Other Drugs Task tivesward OfficeBrooke Charterat the City School of Re- In addition to the mini- tythrough driven the design Executive projects Office like Force;Cole andopened this the time, Brooke these vere. organizationgrants already dedicated funded, Revereto the this. Together, with our com- in East Boston Molly Cole was of Energy and Environmental ideasCharter are School going towith become the be a- honoredThis yearwith the over 2018 $20,000 Ryan developmenton the Move of hastransforma extended- munities, we are making Bos- Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality.lief that every child should wasAward awarded for Exceptional to fund ideasSchool to tionaltheir urban permanent school change leaders. and ton a place where the garden- Parks Program, enables the receiveEvery anyear academically a group of Rerig- makeLeadership. Revere Cole a healthier is embraced place program"Year after mini-grant year, far applitoo - ing community can flourish." vereorous residents public andeducation institution that- toby work,one of to her play, students and toduring raise manycations children to Sunday, in the March U.S. 4. designAs the of thelargest trail, owner develop of- ment of bid-ready construc- alwill leaders prepare meet them togetherto succeed to athe family. surprise The ceremony Revere last on the fallUp behindto $1,395 because is available they don't for community gardens in the have access to a quality ed- tion documents, and receipt selectin college the awardeesand beyond—re of mini-- MoveThursday mini-grant at the school. program ideas that make it easier to city, The Trustees operates 56 gardless of zip code or socio- ucation,” said Ryan. “Molly of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for economic status. Cole recognized the urgency permits. When completed, the through the community-led hoodsfor permanent the Brooke changes, performed pro- all. The application is open A view of Constitution Beach looking north. According to Save With over 500 students of this problem and she built trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the alongsidegram implementation, the top schools andin the Harbor/Save the Bay's Annual Beach Water Report Card, Please see GARDEN Page 2 from low-income neighbor- the state of Massachusetts, See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Constitution Beach scored 95 percent for the summer of 2017. Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would Please see AWARD Page 6 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be TRASH Ruggiero Family Memorial Home

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ICA’s Watershed slated to Community Calendar officially open July 4 in Eastie COMMUNITY MEETINGS Friend of the East Boston Greenway Fourth Thursday of every month. By John Lynds ing space. video footage of swimming Harbor View Neighborhood Association 6:30 p.m. at the Anna DeFronzo Center, The ICA’s Seaport loca- dolphins spills across the First Monday of every month 395 Maverick St. The Institute of Contem- tion and the new Watershed floor, ceiling, and walls,- cre 6:30 p.m.at the Edward Brooke Charter porary Art/Boston (ICA) an- will connect the two histori- ating an immersive underwa- School, 145 Byron St. Central Square Flats Civic Association nounced it will officially open cally isolated neighborhoods ter environment. As viewers Third Wednesday of every month interact with Delphine, they its new Watershed to the pub- through a ferry services 7 p.m. at Paris Street Community Center, lic on July 4 inside a former provided by Boston Harbor become performers within the Jeffries Point Neighborhood Association copper pipe factory at Boston Cruises.The ferry service will artwork, their own silhouettes Second Monday of every month. 112 Paris St. Shipyard and Marina on Mar- allow visitors to the both the moving and spinning along- 6:30 p.m. at the Jeffries Point Yacht Club, ginal Street. ICA and Watershed travel six side the dolphins’. 565 Sumner St. Gove Street Citizens Association While the official opening minutes via water between In addition to Delphine, Fourth Monday of every month will be July 4 for the free art both museums. The ferry will the Watershed will feature a Orient Heights Neighborhood Association 6:30 p.m. at the Noddle Island Community exhibit space along the Eastie be free to ICA members, in- recent sculptural video instal- Third Monday of every month. Room, Logan Rental Car Center cluded with regular museum lation, A Runaway World, fo- waterfront, Eastie residents 6:30 p.m. at Ashley Street YMCA, 54 Ash- and ICA members will be able admission, and free to visitors cused on the lives and worlds ley St. Eagle Hill Civic Association to preview the Watershed be- age 17 and under. of species on the verge of ex- Last Wednesday of every month fore it opens to the public on “The ICA is committed to tinction and the illicit econo- June 30 and again from July 1 ensuring that art and artists’ mies that threaten their surviv- 7 p.m. at East Boston High School Cafete- through the 3 from 10 a.m. to voices are central to civic al. Produced in Kenya in 2016 ria, 86 White St. 5:00 p.m. life,” said Medvedow. “Our and 2017, A Runaway World According to Jill Medve- new Watershed will create im- is staged within a unique ar- dow and Ellen Matilda Poss, mersive encounters with the chitectural environment of the two directors of the ICA, art and issues of our time, be free-standing screen struc- Trinty CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the 15,000-square-foot, raw, a center for social experiences tures designed by the artist. industrial space will be unlike and community-based educa- The Watershed will be open ent Avenue and turn left onto Lee pointed out that turn- ing at two to three months of anything in Boston and will tion, and catalyze explorations through October 8 in its in- Waldemar Avenue to head ing left onto Crestway Avenue heavy trucking between the expand the ICA’s artistic and of the environment, equity, augural year. Next year and back to Route 1A. when exiting the construction hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. At educational programming on and social justice. We are hon- moving forward, it will open Some living on Orient Av- site was something Boston the most there will be four both sides of the Boston Har- ored to become part of the cul- to the public seasonally, from enue said they did not want Transportation said would not to five truck trips per day be- bor. Award-winning firm An- tural and natural landscape of late May to early October. construction trucks hauling work because it is a one way tween those hours.” mahian Winton Architects has East Boston.” The ICA is partnering debris driving down their street and too narrow for both Lee added that Trinity restored the historic building The inaugural exhibition with the East Boston Neigh- street and complained it construction trucks and on- would look at whether or not for new use and has created for the Watershed will be by borhood Health Center, East would affect the quality of life coming traffic to fit through. hualing the demolition loads a unique space for immersive internationally renowned art- Boston Social Centers, Mav- of residents living there. Other residents suggested out of the site could be stag- artworks engaged with the ist Diana Thater. Thater's ex- erick Landing Community The Orient Avenue resi- heading out of Valler Road gered. This, he said, might site. An introductory gallery hibition will center on the San Services, and Zumix to de- dents requested that the trucks and going straight on Fay- reduce the number of days will focus on the historic ship- Francisco native's artwork velop programming for their go out the way they come in wood Avenue rather than trucks would be on the streets yard, while a waterside plaza Delphine. In this monumen- communities at both the ICA and access Waldemar Avenue turning right and and heading but might increase the number will serve as a casual gather- tal work, underwater film and and the Watershed. and Route 1A via Crestway up to Orient Avenue. of truck trips on the days the Avenue. Again Lee said that would materials needed to be hauled However, Crestway Ave- not work either because that out of Valler Road. nue residents like Anthony section of Faywood has park- Both Lee and Trinity’s Eva Beach CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Leggiero said he shouldn’t ing on both sides of the street Erlich encouraged residents have to bear the brunt of con- and is far too narrow for wide to sign up for alerts that can taminated stormwater from clusions from a single year’s However, things are a lot struction and have trucks go construction trucks. be found at orientheightsrede- frequent summer rains that sampling results” said Ber- better than they were 25 years by his home both on their way “We would love to take the velopment@trinityfinancial. year. Though total rainfall man. "Though we understand ago when the Deer Island into the site and on their way shorter route but we can’t,” com. measured at Boston’s Logan why it’s interesting to see treatment facility was in dis- out of the site. said Lee. “We are only look- Airport was down from 10.21 where water quality improved array and broken outflow just inches in 2014 to 8.9 inches in or declined versus the previ- off the harbor beaches were 2015, there were more than 30 ous year, we urge the public pumping 200 million gallons days of rain during the swim- to use the multi-year averag- of raw sewage back into the ming season. es we have provided in com- water after heavy storms. Constitution Beach re- paring relative water quality Old combined outfall hook bounded the following year among beaches.” ups would mix stormwater with a score of 96 percent for Berman has long said that and sewage together after a 2016. there are two ways to fix an big storm and pump it out into According to Bruce Ber- urban beach problem. One the harbor. man, Director of Strategy & way is to sever every pipe that The Beach Water Quality Communications at Save the goes into the beach like the Report Card is based on an Harbor/Save the Bay, there city did in South Boston years in-depth analysis of thousands was a slight decline in water ago but that is very expensive. of samples taken by the DCR quality in 2017 compared to The other way to ensure and the MWRA in 2017. The 2016. cleaner water is for residents samples were collected at 34 Berman said the drop in to look at their own water and testing sites on public beach- some scores at beaches like sewer hook ups and make sure es in 9 communities includ- Constitution and neighboring they are not old hook ups that ing Eastie, Winthrop, Nah- Winthrop Beach was not sur- lead out into the storm water ant, Lynn, Revere, Winthrop, prising. Like 2015, last year drains. South Boston, Dorchester, Trinity Financial's Patrick Lee(photo right) and Eva Erlich (Photo left) brief residents on Phase II of was a relatively rainy swim- Both Lynn and Swampscott Quincy, and Hull. It is based the Orient Heights Development rehab. ming season for the Boston have planned improvements on methodology developed Harbor. The seasonal rainfall to their sewer and stormwater by Save the Harbor/Save the total was 12.1 inches, which is systems, which Berman said Bay’s Beaches Science Advi- markedly higher than the 5.3 he expects will result in sig- sory Committee (BSAC), Co- Garden CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 inches in 2016. nificant improvement in water Chaired by Dr. Judy Pederson “This variation is why we quality on King’s Beach when of MIT’s Sea Grant Program. community gardens located in al Manager for The Trustees' a more vibrant planet and en- are reluctant to draw con- they are completed. Boston and holds events and Vidya Tikku,. hancing urban green spaces programs throughout the year "We have a long history of that bring the community to- in Eastie designed to connect working with public and pri- gether. 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Black Wednesday, May 30, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 3 GOV. CHARLIE BAKER HOLDS FUNDRAISER

Last Thursday former State Rep. Carlo Basile and former Sen. Pres. Robert Travaglini held a community-wide fundraiser for Gov. Charlie Baker at the Reel House in East Boston.

Gov. Charlie Baker is greeted by residents as he enters the Gov. Charlie Baker is introduced by Dave Arinella. fundraiser at the Reel House last Thursday evening. Members of the East Boston Golden Age Club.

Gov. Charlie Baker talks with supporters during last week's Vinny Schettino and Andrew Biggio. Michael Gaeta, Alaina Coppola, Jason Ruggiero and Jim fundraiser in East Boston. Kearney.

Page 12 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, June 24, 2015 EAST BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL 2015 GRADUATION

EBHS Graduates for June 12, 2015 Diaz, Dariel Landaverde, Yasmin Danielle Rivas Deras, Kevin Manuel Abdelaal, Kareem Mohamed DiBenedetto, Tyler Joseph Landaverde, Yesenia Marisol Rivas Vasquez, Aleyda Lisbeth Adams, Daniel Iyke Dinkins, Rachel Chanel Lattimore, Anthony Rivas, Ruth Beatriz Ajao, Anuoluwapo Oluwatimilehin Disla, Rayner Alexander Lazo, Manuel Antonio Rivera, Viviana Aldana, Jonathan Eduardo Elliott, Danielle Marie Le, Peter Roche, Nelson Ruben Alicea, Luis Haniel Escobar, Jonathan Abel Lemus, Jasmine Elena Rodriguez, Sonia Lorena Alimi, Shabnam Escobar, Maria Jose Lenardis, James Mike RomanFalcon, Justin Daniel Alvarado, Kevin Adiel Espinosa, Anderson Lepore, Nicholas Anthony Romano, Mikayla Alvarez, Karen Jessenia Estrella, Yescleyris Lewis, Arjanae La-Star Romero Castillo, Jason Fabian Alvarez, Michelle Etheridge, Dylan Thomas Li, Kit Sum Romero, Hector NMN Alves, Amaryah Kathryn Evans, Chaquia Lynne Lizama, Robert Stephen Rua Monsalve, Mariana Amezquita, Dimas Ariel Faiella Jr, Erik Anthony Llanten Lopez, Lesly Dahana Ruiz, Eldy Lizbeth Anaya Angel, Dennis Francisco Fantasia, Christian Alexander Lopera Catano, Manuela Ruiz, Erica Joana Angel, Brenda Flores Cortez, Gustavo Alexis Lopez, Samantha Saluja, Rajprit Singh Angel, WilliamDave Stanley Arinella and CynthiaFranco, Jessica Rozzi. 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EastTimes-Free Boston Press PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley PUBLISHER: Debra DiGregorio Forum EDITOR:: Cary Shuman PUBLISHER EMERITUS: John A. Torrone A REMARKABLE TURNAROUND

The report released this past weekend by the environmental advocacy group Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (SH/SB) rating the water quality of the beaches in the Metropolitan Boston area once again shows that Massachusetts is a nationwide leader in providing a safe and outstanding recreational resource for its residents. For those of us who grew up in the Greater Boston area in the period from the 1960s through the 1990s, the SH/SB's annual report card never fails to amaze us. Boston Harbor had served as the dumping ground for in- dustrial and sewage waste for more than a century and by the 1980s, was on the verge of becoming a "dead zone" both for aquatic life and human activity. However, in 1986, the state created the Massachusetts Wa- ter Resources Authority (the MWRA), which undertook the enormous responsibility of cleaning up Boston Harbor and sur- rounding environs, as well as taking steps to ensure the quality of our drinking water. For most of us in this area, the MWRA is the government body we love to hate because of our high water and sewer bills. But it is axiomatic that you don't get something for nothing and that it takes money to make money. The reality is that the MWRA has done a remarkable job in making Boston Harbor one of the cleanest urban waterways in the nation and creating a jewel that has more than paid for itself in terms of job creation and spurring economic growth in this area. The incredible development in South Boston, East Boston, and Chelsea would not have been possible if Boston Harbor were still the smelly and foul waterway of a generation ago. Guest Op-Ed Of particular interest to East Boston residents, Constitution Beach ranked 10th of the 15 beaches in the survey, but we had a rating of 94% -- which for practical purposes, is about as good Remembering those who gave all as anywhere else. There are so many factors that affect water quality at a beach, By Representative Michael E. Capuano ates who entered the service, affordable housing opportuni- Boston, are preserved. Access both directly and indirectly, that it can be difficult -- and ex- in his honor. ties, increase services related to healthcare is so important tremely costly -- to remedy all of them. We would note for ex- This Memorial Day, we re- With veterans in my own to job training, and ensure that to our veterans and their fam- ample, that even beaches on the South Shore in Cohasset and member and honor the Amer- family, I understand the strug- our military has the equipment ilies. The federal government Scituate (which are not included in the SH/SB report card) are ican heroes who gave their gles and sacrifices our military necessary to safely serve. I must expand and improve ser- closed after heavy rain events. lives for our country. Our families go through today, and fully support expanding the vices for veterans, not limit One huge effect on water quality comes from dog poop. Te- Gold Star families deserve re- I’m committed to protecting GI Bill, with enhanced edu- them. nean Beach in Dorchester ranked dead last in 15th place with a spect this day, and every day, all service members and their cation assistance available to As we observe Memori- rating of 81%. But that beach also hosts a dog park and SH/SB of the year. families. Our women and men veterans, and extending these al Day, I know nothing can reported that it helped remove more than a ton of dog waste this My own father, Andrew, in uniform are willing to put benefits to military families ever change the loss our Gold spring, which hopefully will improve the water quality for the was a World War II veteran themselves in harm’s way to in certain circumstances. This Star families feel. But I hope summer season ahead. who enlisted in the Army as defend the values our country initiative is an important eco- each and every family knows We wish to thank SH/SB for issuing its report. The group's a private. He fought in the was founded on. As a nation, nomic resource for veterans that their loved one’s sacri- efforts keep our elected officials at the city and state levels on Battle of the Bulge as Captain we owe them a great deal. who return from service. It fice is remembered. The best their toes with regard to doing as much as possible to ensure that Capuano, where he was se- To honor those we have gives them the opportunity to way to honor the women and our beaches are safe and clean. verely injured. My father was lost, we must take care of their participate in job training or men who gave their lives for In addition, it is up to each of us to be environmentally-re- lucky enough to come home fellow service members who learn a new career so they can our country is to take care of sponsible, especially if we own a dog. to Somerville after the war, come back home. We owe better care for themselves, and their families, friends, and unlike so many who served all veterans the services and their families. fellow service members. This beside him. Captain Capuano support they need -- it’s unac- I’ve also fought to protect Memorial Day, I ask everyone left the the Army with medals ceptable for service members the veterans’ health facilities to take a moment to thank a for valor -- and he also left the to return to inadequate care in located in Greater Boston. veteran, and share an act of Army as an 80 percent dis- the United States of America. With my colleagues in the service in honor of those who abled veteran. My uncle, also I take my responsibility Massachusetts Congressional have given the ultimate sacri- SEND US YOUR NEWS a veteran, worked as a veteran to support our veterans very delegation, I’ve ensured the fice. The Times encourages residents to submit engage- service agent. After he passed seriously. That’s why I’ve VA Medical Center in Jamaica Rep. Capuano represents away, we created an annual fought to improve health care Plain, as well as VA clinics in east Boston in the US Con- ment, wedding and birth announcements, news re- award for high school gradu- services for veterans, expand Dorchester and other areas of gress. leases, business and education briefs, sports stories and photos for publication. Items should be for- Guest Op-Ed warded to our offices at 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also be faxed to 781-485-1403. Help protect other patients

We also encourage readers to e-mail news releases By VeraMae Volk before I got the medication that surance company forced me to essary treatments—when I and photos to [email protected] actually treated my condition. fail on ineffective treatments needed them, not years later. I wish our lawmakers on Immediately after receiving before covering what was med- But my insurance company Beacon Hill could walk in my my diagnosis, my doctor told ically necessary. completely overrode my doc- shoes, even for just a day. If me about a new, highly effec- Right now, Massachusetts tor’s expertise, which ended they did, my guess is they’d tive drug that could be used to lawmakers have a chance to up costing me and the insurer make some meaningful chang- alleviate my suffering. Howev- reform the way step therapy is more money with additional es to the way insurers treat er, because of step therapy, my used, by approving language to trips to the doctor and pharma- their enrollees who suffer from doctor was forced to prescribe rein in the process and make cy—not to mention years of chronic diseases. And they’d me different treatments—that sure patients can get better unnecessary pain and suffering. do it expeditiously. didn’t work. access to the treatments they Patients with chronic ill- Times-Free Press Fifteen years ago, I was di- I was forced to take ineffec- need. The House should in- nesses such as Chron’s, ar- agnosed with Crohn’s disease. tive drugs for years. Each time clude this proposed language in thritis, cancer, MS and many Directory Ever since then, my insurer I failed on various medications, its omnibus reform legislation. others, already suffer a lot. 617-567-9600 • 781-485-0588 has made getting access to the my doctor would move me up The proposal would estab- Getting through the day can be Fax: 781-485-1403 proper treatment a living night- to the next treatment, which lish guidelines to help pro- challenging. mare for me and my doctor. would be successful initially, tect other patients from going It should be the doctors and I’ve learned the hard way that but then my symptoms would through the harmful experi- the patients deciding what Advertising and Editorial it’s just not their priority. return with a vengeance. ence I did. Under the reforms, medicines and treatments are Scott Heigelmann For years, I was forced to Finally, four years after my insurance companies would be required, not the insurance Marketing Reporters, Regular Contributors prove to my insurance com- diagnosis, the insurer agreed to required to be transparent and company. That’s the way things pany that medicines other than cover the treatment my doctor expeditious with their appeals are supposed to work. When Debra DiGregorio John Lynds what my doctor had prescribed had asked for all along. But, by processes, and medical provid- I am on the drugs I need, it is DIDN’T work, before they then, the disease had wreaked ers could override step therapy life-changing. I can be a pro- Assistant Marketing Seth Daniel would cover the original pre- havoc on my body. I experi- when medically necessary. ductive member of my family Copy Editing, Layout scription. In some cases, pa- enced increased abdominal As a patient who suffered and my community. Director tients are forced to go through pain, fatigue, weight loss, and for years under the current step Patients in Massachusetts Scott Yates this several times with different malnutrition. Without the prop- therapy regime, I urge lawmak- need to be able to get the right Maureen DiBella medications. It’s called step er, doctor-prescribed treatment, ers to make it happen. medicine at the right time—not Senior Sales Associates Kane DiMasso-Scott therapy, and it’s very common. my Crohn’s disease became I should never have had to four years late. It's also very harmful. And debilitating. go through what I did to get the VeraMae Volk is from Lynn, Peter Sacco Business it’s costly. Although my doctor knew correct treatment. I paid for Massachusetts and was diag- Accounts Executive In my case, it took four years what treatments were appro- insurance coverage so that I’d nosed with Crohn’s disease in Kathleen Bright priate for my situation, my in- have access to medically-nec- 2003. Judy Russi Legal Advertising Ellen Bertino Printer Concord Monitor (N.H.) To Place Your Ad Call 781-485-0588

Black Wednesday, May 30, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 5 EAST BOSTON HOLDS ANNUAL BIKE SAFETY DAY

On Saturday, the East Boston Kiwanis Club and the Boston Police hosted the Annual Bike Safety Day. The Boston Police and Kiwanis Club members team up each year to host the Bike Safety Day at the Salesian Boys & Girls Club. The event includes bike safety lessons, free helmets, a raffle to win a bike, music, games, police demonstra- tions and food. Jim Kearney and Rep. Adrian Madaro with Gus and Stuart. Officer Derek Russo fixes a little girl's bike during the Annual Representatives from Pollo Compero were on hand again this Bike Safety Day. year.

Rep. Adrian Madaro, Buddy Mangini and Officer Danny Simons. Volunteers from the East Boston Kiwanis Club helped hand East Boston Savings Bank had an informational table at the out pizza and drinks. event.

East Boston children await the Boston Police's K-9 show. Warm and sunny skies made for the perfect Bike Safety Day. EBCCS Principal Robert Casaletto and EBNHC's Nery Castro.

The event includes bike safety lessons, free helmets, a raffle to Officer Danny Simons, EBNHC's Joanna Cataldo and her daugh- Volunteers from the Meridian House helped hand out helmets. win a bike, music, games, police demonstrations and food. ter, District A-7 Captain Kelly McCormick and Sergeant Jimmy Martin.

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and management. of eighth graders at Brooke CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "I am honored to receive scoring ‘Proficient’ or ‘Ad- Award the Ryan Award and incred- vanced’ in Algebra. ibly fortunate to be a part of Brooke East Boston con- a team here at Brooke East a replication of the original Brooke East Boston," Cole sistently outperforms city Boston that made sure every Brooke Charter School on said after the surprise pre- and state averages. In 2017, student was given the oppor- Paris Street. sentation. "I am constantly 83 percent of students met or tunity to succeed. We created Before opening this new inspired by the joy and excite- exceeded state standards in the Ryan Awards six years ago campus for the top-perform- ment that learning brings our math, compared to 31-percent to amplify the story of leaders ing network, Cole taught first scholars, the dedication of our of students in Boston Public like Molly and to help other grade at the Roslindale cam- staff and the positivity of our Schools, and 48 percent in principals learn how to build pus. She earned her bachelor's school community. It is that the state. Meanwhile, in En- schools with healthy founda- degree at College of the Holy combination that makes great glish and language arts, 69 tions where the children—and Cross, then was accepted by things possible each day at percent of Brooke East Bos- the adults—are constantly Teach For America to teach in Brooke East Boston." ton students met or exceeded learning and growing." eastern North Carolina. Along Cole's staff credits the state standards, compared to Brooke East Boston opened the way, she also earned a school's success to the healthy 31 percent in Boston Public in August 2012 at the former master's degree from Harvard adult culture that she created, Schools, and 49 percent in the Savio Prep High School as University in education policy one where teachers are con- state. tinually growing and learning Cole, who has moved on Pat Ryan Jr., the founder of the Accelerate Institute and creator along with students. to a different role within the of the national award that honors urban principals who are clos- "It's about how she shows Brooke network, is the first ing the achievement gap. the people she coaches and of two Ryan Award winners introducing works with that she genuine- to be announced this year. Cannabis corneR ly cares about them and their Winners are nominated by success," said assistant princi- education leaders across the pal Katherine Kirby. country. Nominees must be Cole was clear from the K-12 principals for at least beginning that positive class- four years with a measurable What do the words “marijuana” or “cannabis” conjure room culture and relation- record of consecutive student up? Stoners getting high? Two movie characters ship-building were her top achievement growth. This priorities. sixth class of Ryan Awardees constantly in a daze of pot smoke? How about the “She's also not afraid of will be celebrated at the Ac- ubiquitous, propagandist “Refer Madness?” tough conversations with stu- celerate Institute’s annual Im- Well, just like all advances in society or even science, dents, she leans into them," pact Dinner later this year in this is not your father’s cannabis. said Kimberly Steadman, Chicago. co-director of the Brooke The prestigious award in- Cancer patients; people with autism; athletes; folks Charter Schools network. cludes a $25,000 honorari- with seizures, joint pain, nausea, inflammation, anx- Under Cole's leadership, um and the opportunity for iety, ADHD and a variety of other ailments — they all Brooke East Boston was awardees to teach their suc- benefit from cannabis. ranked the top number K-8 cessful methodologies at the Cannabis consumption is becoming more closely school in the state on the 2016 Kellogg School of Manage- Molly Cole’s students share their reasons Cole was deserving of associated with health and wellness in the United math portion of the PARCC ment at Northwestern Univer- this year’s award. States, with a vast majority of Americans supporting assessment with 100 percent sity. safe and legal access to medical cannabis and a clear majority supporting the regulated, adult-use of the plant.

Introducing “Cannabis Corner”: an informative, education and interactive monthly column designed to bring readers into the 21st century applications of marijuana. We’ll talk about a wide variety of topics weekly, including: • Marijuana as a medical mainstay of society and bring you real stories of patients in your community. • Can cannabis work for you? • Best practices in the use of marijuana and various delivery methods. • Cannabis edibles, topicals and other infused products. • The legal fight for the use of marijuana: States v. Federal, banking and tax issues and more. • The evolving rules and regulations for the use of cannabis in Massachusetts. • Bioavailability and evolving cannabis science. • CBD, THC, THC-A, CBD-N, CBD-G and more. • What are terpenes and how do they affect cannabis consumption? • The answers to our readers’ questions—a chance to ask any questions you may have. Molly Cole was presented with the award during an all-school assembly in front of her students and staff.

Revolutionary Clinics is a patient-centric medical marijuana company with a dispensary in Somerville and two locations opening soon in Cambridge. We Smoking CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 understand that you have questions and we know that a better informed patient or consumer gives you the age of 21, including Cali- of addiction and addresses continue to smoke into adult- dren and young adults,” said power to make the right choices for you. That is why fornia, Hawaii, Maine, New electronic cigarette and vap- hood. Studies show the most House Speaker Robert A. De- we our experts, with years of legal cannabis experience Jersey, and Oregon. Need- ing products, which are un- effective way to lower smok- Leo. “Our effort will strike from across the country, are dedicated to helping you, ham, Mass. pioneered this healthy as well.” ing rates is to prevent teen- a balance of protecting the your family and your community to gain the knowledge movement in 2005 by becom- Tobacco and nicotine use agers from trying tobacco in health of our children, while to have fact-based and informed discussions. ing the first municipality in remain a leading cause of the first place; the Institute creating stability for our re- the country to raise the tobac- preventable illness and pre- of Medicine released a 2015 tailers and not penalizing We are excited and grateful for this paper’s commitment co sales age to 21. mature death in the Common- study that found that increas- adult smokers.” to community education and we are committed to honoring "Nicotine addiction costs. wealth, with more than $4 ing the minimum age of legal The legislation takes effect all points of view on this sometimes controversial topic. It costs our youth not only billion spent annually in Mas- access to tobacco products December 31, 2018. Individ- in money, but a lifetime of sachusetts on smoking-relat- to 21 years old will prevent uals who turn 18 before this We also invite all readers to any of our open-to-the-pub- health problems," said Rep- ed healthcare costs. or delay initiation of tobacco date would be exempt from lic, weekly educational nights and always welcome you resentative Adrian Madaro. In 2012, the U.S. Sur- use by adolescents and young the act’s minimum sales age to stop in to speak with one of our patient advocates in "I am proud to join my col- geon-General reported that adults. requirement. person. leagues in the House to pass 90 percent of smokers try “I am proud to support The bill now goes to the a bill that steers young people smoking before age 18 and the next step in our effort to Senate for consideration. away from the harmful effects 75 percent of teen smokers curb tobacco use among chil-

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Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Wednesday, May 30, 2018 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Page 7 East Boston High School boys track and field claims city championship

By Jonathan Chang ified him for past Sunday’s Division 2 state meet. Marcus After seeing its winter Heard also joined Fuentes at counterpart win its third con- the state meet after winning secutive indoor city league the 200-meter race. title, the East Boston High Parziale attributed the School boys finished its spring team’s success to its work season at the 2018 Boston ethic, which he said his team City League outdoor track and showed even in the poor field championship on Thurs- weather conditions during the day, May 17. spring. The Jets racked up 111 “We had some outdoor points at White Stadium to practices in the cold and the top second-place Charlestown wet, rain and snow. It was a (103.5) and claim its second lousy spring,” Parziale said. straight city league title. “We still had good number of “When you win, you beat practices, and the kids put the everybody head-to-head, and time and work in despite the [to] go undefeated [during the poor weather, and it paid off in season], that’s a real accom- the end.” plishment,” said East Boston In the girls’ event, Katherine coach John Parziale. Keating-led John D. O’Bryant Despite having a smaller School dominated the com- roster this season, East Boston petition with 168 points. The placed in the top-five in 11 out eighth-grader placed first in East Boston High School outdoor track coach John Parziale is pictured with the student-athletes on the Eastie boys and girls track of 16 events. the mile (5:44.00) and the teams at East Boston Stadium. “We’re actually a little light 2-mile (12:27.50) races and as far as numbers go,” he said, second in the 800-meters “but our athletes do multiple (2:36.10). COMMUNITY News Briefs events, and I stress that with East Boston finished sec- the kids. They’re not just a ond with 104 points. sprinter or a jumper. They’re Despite the successful HARBOR VIEW 30 at 7 p.m. at East Boston is just one of the many offer- call (617) 961-3085 or email sprinting, and they’re jump- meet, Parziale shared his dis- NEIGHBORHOOD High School inside the cafe- ings of the annual ParkARTS [email protected]. teria. program sponsored by Holly The South Boston Summer ing. They’re throwing, and appointment with the city. He ASSOCIATION they’re running.” said his team was unable to The agenda is as follows: and David Bruce. Sports Center at M Street Park “We try to have well-round- return home until past 9:30 MEETING SET FOR *Station 7 Update: Offi- The workshops welcome is a full day drop-in program ed athletes.” p.m. as the teams and the me- JUNE 4 cer Dan Simons and Sgt. Jim artists of all skill levels to cre- for Boston residents ages 7 to Martin ate their own greenspace-in- 14. The program runs Monday Case in point: Abel Fuentes dia struggled to find out the June 2018 Harbor View * Elected Officials Updates: spired masterpieces with through Friday from July 9 to claimed victories in the triple event’s winners. Neighborhood Association Sen. Boncore, Rep. Madaro, instruction and materials pro- August 17, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. jump (41’ 9”) and the long “The city’s got to do a better Meeting June 4, 2018 at NEW City Counselor Lydia Ed- vided. ​​Juleen Jones returns Children can participate in jump (19’) and finished sec- job for the kids,” Parziale said. TIME of 6:30 p.m. (doors wards as this summer’s featured in- many traditional and non-tra- ond in the 400-meters (53.10). “We did a victory lap with no- open at 6 p.m.) * NOAH Youth Updates structor. Ms. Jones has a BFA ditional recreation activities. With a season best triple jump, body left in the stadium.” Brooke Charter School * Diane Modica: 93-95 in Fine Art from Montserrat Parents may register their chil- Fuentes’ performance qual- 145 Byron Street Prescott, Combine 2 lots to College of Art as well as a cus- dren for one day, a week, or Agenda build a 3 story structure with 2 tom painting business called the entire summer. For more Welcome/Introduction units per floor (Informational) The Artist Touch where she information, please call (617) (5min) Jets softball finishes regular * Jeff Drago: Informational transforms rooms with faux 961-3084 or email woodley. Station 7 Update Sgt. Mar- 127-159 Condor St. NOAH and specialty painting, murals, [email protected]. tin , Officer Simons (10min) Aileron Project hand painted furniture, refin- The White Stadium Sports season with a perfect week Announcements (5min) 41 Mixed use affordable ishing, and more. Center in Franklin Park will and commitment.” Neighborhood Trauma By Jonathan Chang artist units with commercial All classes are held from feature several sports Tuesday As the season comes to a Team (Erin Bourgault, Direc- space noon to 2 p.m. weather permit- through Friday from July 10 close, Sances said he was im- tor NTT at EBNHC) (10min) During its final week of the *221-223 Saratoga St. com- ting. Dates and locations for to August 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3 pressed by the team’s dedica- 78 Horace Street 2nd Pre- 2018 regular season, the East bine 2 lots, demolish existing the workshops are as follows: p.m., with participants choos- tion both on and off the field. sentation and VOTE (15min) Boston High School softball dwelling to erect a 4 story with Sunday, June 17 ing a favorite to take part in “The girls were [not only] up • Erect a two family house team defeated its opponents 9 units and 9 parking spaces LoPresti Park, 33 Sumner each week. The sports offered for the goal of winning the on a driveway, rental units with a cumulative score of * 57 Saratoga St. Demolish Street, East Boston throughout the program in- City North title,” but they also with 2 parking spaces. Several 31-12 en route a 12-5 record. existing structure and erect 9 For further information clude volleyball, lacrosse, ten- were “a very strong team aca- abutters meetings held The Jets defeated Snowden, units with parking on the workshops and other nis, basketball, Double Dutch, demically,” he said. Friends of the Greenway 10-5, on Monday, May 21; * Gene Charmy: for Wil- ParkARTS programs, please track and field, football, -soc East Boston now begins its (10min) Fenway, 14-2, on Tuesday, fredo Palma owner of the El call (617) 635-4505 or visit cer, and baseball/softball. postseason play at City Yards • Kannan T. and Chris May 22; and Brighton, 7-5, Palmar Restaurant, seeking the Parks Department online The White Stadium Sports Field today in the Boston City Marchi to update communi- on Wednesday, May 23; all at to extend hours and add cor- at www.facebook.com/bos- Center also hosts Monday Softball North Semi-Finals. ty about the Barr Foundation Noyes Playground. dials and wine to beer license tonparksdepartment or www. workshops from July 16 to The final will be held tomor- Grant and impact for the East The perfect week indicated (VOTE) August 13 offering boys and row at the Wentworth Insti- Boston Greenway boston.gov/parks. the team’s remarkable turn- Richard Lynds: informa- girls the opportunity to partic- tute of Technology’s Sweeney Suffolk Downs Develop- PARKS DEPARTMENT around at home. East Boston tional ipate in a five-week reading, Field. ment (30min) began their home play 0-3 but 69 Lexington Street, OFFERS FREE writing, and math enrichment Sances said the Jets are en- • HYM Investment Group since then were able to finish Change from a 1 family to a 4 program. Pre-registration is tering the playoffs with the LLC's principal Tom O'Brien SUMMER SPORTS the season 5-for-5 at home. 30-32 Condor St. Change required and space is limited. right amount of confidence. Update on Transportation and CENTERS FOR AGES Partly a result of a top- from 2 family to 6 units For more information on all “They’re not overconfident, Environmental issues heavy schedule, East Boston 101 Condor St.Erect 18 7 TO 14 White Stadium Sports Center but they know all the work Election for Board mem- head coach Matt Sances said The Boston Parks and Rec- programs, please call (617) we’ve been doing,” he said. bers (30min) units with 18 parking spaces the team constantly improved reation Department announces 961-3092 or email larelle. “Winning a lot of games at the • 8 candidates: 4 incumbent DR. REGINA MARCHI throughout the season, citing the return of free youth Sports [email protected]. their season matchup against end of the season has showed and 4 new will present for the TO DISCUSS BOOK Centers at White Stadium in Lynnfield. that they’re ready to step up to 5 Board positions. On June 7th at 6:30 at the Franklin Park, M Street Park The Jets launched their the challenge.” New Business (10min) East Boston Library The East in South Boston, and East season with a 16-3 blowout He added that the key to EAGLE HILL CIVIC Boston Museum and Histori- Boston Stadium featuring pro- against Lynnfield on April 4. victory will be a team. “I re- NOW OPEN ASSOCIATION cal Society is proud to sponsor fessional instruction in a num- By their second meeting on ally push for the team, believ- a presentation by East Boston ber of popular sports from July May 17, East Boston conced- ing in the team,” he said. “We MEETING SET FOR native, Dr. Regina Marchi on 9 to August 17. ed 11 fewer points in a 5-1 have to support each other.” MAY 30 her book, Legendary Locals The Sports Centers are of- Self-Serve The Sweeney Field is lo- loss on the road. The Eagle Hill Civic As- of East Boston. 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JOHARI NAMED Bourque said she is still southbound on Rt. 99 will Flashing Beacons installed at the city’s chargebacks for ASSISTANT looking for a replacement ENCORE STILL ON have one turning lane into the new crosswalks where children employee healthcare, benefits for him, and will be engag- SCHEDULE casino, two straight lanes and often cross to get to the and other costs, which total SUPERINTENDENT ing the Collins Center from a left turning lane onto Mystic. Whittier School from Lower $25,074,871. CHELSEA - The Chelsea EVERETT - One can’t help For northbound, there will Broadway – a very dangerous Other costs charged to the UMass Boston to help locate but marvel at the 20-plus story Public Schools are making and choose replacements. The be two dedicated turning lanes intersection. schools by the city include some big moves at the end of casino tower and resort com- into the casino, one dedicated One breakthrough will be usage fees for the Everett Collins Center was engaged ing to life on Lower Broadway this school year, with the big- by the City Council a few northbound lane and one to help bicycle safety, where Memorial Stadium, Board of gest news being Chelsea High while passing by, but it will years ago to help choose a city northbound/right turn lane the state has approved a Health costs, and a percentage Principal Priti Johari moving likely be the massive amounts manager. onto Mystic. pilot configuration where a of administration costs to the Central Office from of road construction that they Other notable retirements A smaller intersection temporary bike lane will be (40.8%) associated with the CHS to an assistant superin- will see this summer as the ca- just south of that at Dexter built on the connector street Auditor, Budget, Treasurer, include: tendent position. sino puts the pedal to the metal Street will feature the turnoffs between Sweetser and Santilli Purchasing and Personnel The six Central Office and Her departure from CHS to get off-site transportation northbound onto the new truck using street sticks. offices. It also includes costs follows the departure of As- district wide administrators projects completed – includ- route. Other improvments include of insuring all school buildings sistant Principal Ron Schmidt retiring are: ing a total revamp of Lower Another major intersection 12-foot wide sidewalks and and the costs associated with – who now will lead the new •Tina Sullivan, Director of Broadway. will be at Beacham Street, dedicated bus lanes in the having School Resource alternative high school within Human Resources For decades, if not gener- which will connect directly circle and onto some feeder officers in the Everett schools. CHS. •Linda Breau, Deputy Su- ations, the stretch connecting to the service entrance by the streets. “I am announcing that ef- perintendent (who will be Everett to Boston has been McDonalds. Both northbound WELLINGTON CIRCLE CAPSTONE PROJECTS fective July 1, 2018, Chelsea moving to Human Resources an industrial graveyard, but and southbound lanes will A lot of work in Wellington High School Principal, Priti for one year before retiring). Lower Broadway and several have a new dedicated turning Circle in Medford – just over PRESENTED TO Johari, will be promoted to the •Linda Alioto Robinson, other locations will be the epi- lane to solve the backups that the Everett line – has already JUDGES center of a traffic revival this position of Assistant Superin- Director of REACH now exist when someone started. REVERE - For most of a summer – with all intentions tendent for Strategic Programs •Miguel Andreottola, Di- wishes to turn against the There, they will be widening of completing the enormous student’s high school career, and Accountability,” wrote rector of Technology gridlock. Additionally, it is the edges of the circle, •AnnMarie LaPuma, Direc- amounts of work by Novem- the curriculum is set in place Supt. Mary Bourque. “To re- believed that the new truck installing lane striping, place Ms. Johari, we will be tor of Assessment and Plan- ber. for them, and while there is route will eliminate almost putting in new overhead posting for principal candi- ning “Lower Broadway has all of the truck traffic turning ample space to explore and signs, upgrading signals and dates as soon as possible. We For Andreottola, Bour- started and there will be out of Beacham Street from learn, the boundaries are very are also convening a ‘Selec- que announced this week noticeable changes starting the industrial areas – a major adjusting the phases/timing of much set. tion Committee’ to do the first that long-time resident Rich next week, with it really source of traffic issues now. lights. However, with the changing by September,” said round of interviews. The job Pilcher has been promoted to All in all, it will result in Capstone projects that seniors of the Selection Committee director of technology. Pilcher Al Carrier of Wynn Design and four signalized intersections EVERETT SCHOOL are allowed to engage in, those will be to narrow the field of is also a Chelsea High gradu- Development. “We have to get along Lower Broadway, and BUDGET SET AT boundaries are busted and possible candidates to the top ate. all of this done this construction one major improvement will 2-3 highest qualified for me to season. The push is to get it be Adaptive Signal Technology $76,680,955 students can find the freedom interview. I will choose from NEIGHBORHOOD done this construction season installed at the casino entrance EVERETT – A new school to present a long-term learning because we have to have a budget approved by the the 2-3 finalists.” DEVELOPERS TO and enabled for the entire project that could consist of Bourque told the Record lot of reviews and everything corridor from Sweetser Circle School Committee will like- almost anything – from model has to be accepted before we that right now the Commit- ANNOUNCE NEW to the North Washington Street ly result in the cutting of 98 UN activities to starting a tee is looking at five or six DIRECTOR can open. We want to use the Bridge in Charlestown/North positions unless additional spring of 2019 for fallback funding becomes available – musical group to organizing a semi-finalists. She said they CHELSEA - The Neigh- End. items, little things. We don’t despite the fact that the City school walk-out. The projects would forward two names to borhood Developers (TND) All of the signals will now be want to do any major paving in has given more than $6 mil- go from the traditional to the her soon, and she expected will announce its new director connected due to a partnership 2019, so we really want to get lion what is required as a min- inventive, and everything in that an announcement could on May 31 just as it honors its between Everett and Boston it done.” imum by the state. between. come as soon as Friday. outgoing, long-time Director that runs a fibre line throughout That means things are going The Everett School Com- She said with two key Ann Houston. the corridor and ties into an Last week at Revere to be very hectic on Lower mittee voted on Monday leaders at CHS leaving, the Trey Greer of TND told existing line for downtown High School (RHS), seniors Broadway, Sweetser Circle, night to approve a fiscal 2019 thought of a slip-back is on the Record that the big Boston at the bridge. presented their Capstone Santilli Circle, Wellington spending plan of $76,680,955 some people’s minds, but she announcement for their new “That’s going to help a lot Circle in Medford, Sullivan for the upcoming 2019 fiscal projects to judges and the said they are prepared not to director will come during because all of these signals Square in Charlestown, and year, not including $4,700,000 school community on Monday let that happen. their 40th Anniversary Annual will now talk to one another,” to an extent, two locations in for Special Education trans- and Tuesday. Some 21 projects “One of the good things Meeting at the Homewood said Carrier, noting that there Chelsea on Rt. 16. portation costs. from senior students shown we’ve put into the CPS is Suites in Chelsea on May 31. will also be three new traffic Lower Broadway is the With the SPED we build the system so that “Part of this process is cameras for Boston in Sullivan months of hard work and crown jewel of the operations, transportation figure the total we collaborate very well,” that Ann Houston, TND’s Square. “They’ll have eyes and study, all presented to the team however, as engineers rush to budget for schools would be she said. “One of the things Executive Director, connectivity, so they can tweak of project judges and to others construct a new truck route $81,380,955. about Chelsea is because of will be moving up to lead the dial if they need to.” in the Learning Commons. on Dexter/Robin streets that Despite the approval of our turnover, we have gotten this new partnership,” he At the casino entrance, will detour trucks off of Lower the budget by the School For a group of four students wrote in an e-mail. “Ann Project Engineer Christine very good at picking things up Broadway. Committee, Assistant going by the band name really defined the TND we Breen said they would be quick and making sure they Already, though, the Superintendent of Schools Akasha Blue, their project all know today. And so, using the technology to help don’t go back…As superin- timetable has been set back Charles Obremski noted that included forming a band TND will be taking on a new in phasing traffic, especially tendent, that’s why you al- six weeks on that project due without additional funding Executive Director. They will during special circumstances. and writing original songs ways build a deep bench.” to Eversource running late becoming available, the be announced at our Annual A mini-computer in the traffic and music. They started Another piece of big news on a major power line project schools will likely lose 98 Celebration on May 31.” box will be able to tell the box last November, and worked is that Principal Maggie San- running down Dexter Street to positions, currently not Houston has been that traffic is building up and a chez Gleason is leaving the the Mystic Station from East covered in the proposed through some difficulties, but the director of TND for change needs to be made. The Kelly School as her husband Boston. bottom-line budget. were able to write and record quite some time, but an computer will have the ability has received a promotion that “We’re six weeks behind on Prior to the meeting three songs on an EP. announcement came this to move traffic at a different requires them to move to Lon- that, but our contractors have Monday night, Obremski said “I learned I can write songs month officially that she would rate when it detects a buildup, don. assured us they can make up the proposed budget is in line if I really put my mind to it and be transitioning to a larger also connecting potentially that time lost on Broadway with the funding proposed That opened up the position role that would encompass to all the other signals on the really try,” said Lilu Allen. “I and on the truck route,” said in Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s for Assistant Principal Lisa TND and Roxbury’s Nuestra corridor to reduce gridlock and learned a lot of structuring, Carrier. FY 2019 budget for the City Lineweaver, who is a former Comunidad Development backup. which was new to me. Writing LOWER BROADWAY of Everett, including $6.5 School Committee member Corp. Everett and Boston do not For Lower Broadway, the million in spending over the music is something I never and a Chelsea resident. Line- It’s called OppCo, and it have that technology now. major change to the eyes will state’s mandatory minimum thought I would do, but this weaver has two children in the will involve preparing partner For sidewalks, along the be a landscaped median strip contribution of $28,814,865. project inspired me to pursue schools and came to Chelsea CDCs for the next generation casino site, they will be in the middle of the road, Obremski also said the this. It is something I really last year after teaching in Bos- of our work: building homes, installing 12-foot sidewalks as well as an elevated bike proposed budget includes ton for many years. supporting communities, and and hope to do that on the want to do now…This project and pedestrian path on the no raises for teachers or In the realm of retirements, fostering opportunities. entire corridor if possible. has made music feel that southbound lane. other employees of the the biggest news is that long The 40th Anniversary SWEETSER CIRCLE much more real to me and I no Functionally, the major work school system and noted comes on May 31st at On Sweetser Circle, the longer have to be inspired to time Director of Administra- will be at the new entrance – that the School Department Homewood suites in Chelsea major work will include tion and Finance Gerry Mc- where Carrier said they expect is currently in contract want to write songs…What I Cue will be retiring. at 6 p.m. making things safer for really want to do, I discovered to have complete on the site by pedestrians and bicyclists and negotiations with the teacher’s June 1. That will allow them to channelizing traffic. union. through these several months, start working on that critical, Due to it being a series According to the FY is to inspire kids to be new intersection where the of elevated bridges, there 2019 School Budget passionate about something. casino meets the roadway. isn’t really room to add new presentation made by the It doesn’t have to be music, Plans for the well- lanes to the circle as it is cost school administration to which I’m passionate about, landscaped southbound lane prohibitive on such bridges. the Committee, the budget show two dedicated turns is reflective of the city’s but anything.” However, there will be new Christian Sawyer, who out of the casino onto Lower striping and channelizing of contribution of $35,314,865 was also part of the group Broadway. There will be one traffic so it isn’t the free-for-all and state Chapter 70 aid straight lane coming out to that exists now. for education in the amount with Ariana Peal and Gianna Mystic Street and two turning There will be new Rapid of $66,440,961, minus Tortoric, said they began practicing in the auditorium in November every Wednesday after school. Many times, they SPRING ON OVER to had already written a lot of poetry and songs but had been afraid to share it. The project Broadway Motors helped them to bring out their creativity and put it to use. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL Their three-song EP, called ‘Wake,’ was the genesis of months of hard work – work • Inspection that also helped them learn 95 Stickers to work through the creative • Includes • Brakes bumping of heads with one Coolant • Tire Service another. $49• Replace & Refill All Fluids • Diagnostics Principal Lourenco Garcia said it is the third year for the • Check Fluid Levels Capstone projects at Revere High, and he said it is a great CELEBRATING 75 YEARS IN REVERE experience for students to The DiGregorio Family since 1942 work together on their own 88 Broadway, Revere • (781) 284-4675 Tom DiGregorio - Proprietor initiated project, and practice Please see REGION Page 9 lanes northbound. Meanwhile,

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Region // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 public speaking in presenting HOOD SCHOOL on zoning relief because a res- negatively affect Winthrop, of dogs; Wynne asked. it. SLATED TO BE idential building is a forbid- and especially Point Shirley • Accountability: Who Perez said it would cost residents. The following list “It’s good for them because IMPROVED den use in the zoned business will fund, administer, take more due to coverage and they learn while working on district. summarizes commentary complaints?; police schedule needs. In LYNN - The Lynn City collected from concerned a wide range of issues,” he McGrath’s attorney, Paul • Light pollution and addition, some of the costs Council approved a bond au- citizens at a neighborhood said. “Some of them have Keating, said at Tuesday human activity degrades the of dispatch were melded into thorization of $5.8 million for meeting on May 16, 2018. the police and fire budgets. gone to New York City for the night’s meeting that his client living habitat of animals and upgrades to the the Hood Ele- • Residents of Yirrell beach Regional dispatch frees up Model UN, some presented mentary School. will replace the dilapidated have reported late-night nesting birds; police officers to work in about attending the mock The school, located on garage and adjacent residen- bonfires near the island and • Paving open space, their communities. Perez said G-20 summit in Boston and Oakwood Avenue, will get a tial home currently on the site occasional overnight campers; destroying what little the grants from the state for • Speeding and sometimes so many other themes as well. new roof, windows and doors. with an attractive new devel- remains of the grassland (one regional dispatch are higher loud cars take side roads It allows them to also sharpen Included in the authorization opment. of the most valuable and and the state government with no concern for the their public speaking skill – of the funds are not only the “The garage and residential disappearing habitats in the is pushing toward regional materials but also the design, neighborhood speed limit and dispatch across the state. giving them more confidence installation and any other in- building have been in a state noise ordinance; state) are all reasons to be “I get the whole operational in presenting publicly.” cidental costs related to the of disrepair for many years,” • Package theft in Point against this, but the fact that Teacher Mark Fellowes, project. said Kaeting. Shirley is becoming common. it has a negative impact for a argument, but the numbers who oversees the model UN By fixing these items, the Lynn resident Calvin An- Residents suspect that the town that is struggling with don’t make sense, we’re team at RHS, said he has Council hopes to extend the derson said he liked the plan. robberies are related to Deer flooding and resilience issues spending $400,000 more than we used to spend,” said enjoyed the Capstone process useful life of the Hood Ele- “I like the plan, I like the Island traffic; seems like money poorly • Why add more parking Commission member Jan and seeing how students take mentary School. professionalism,” he said. spent; By authorizing the bond spaces when there is an Twombly, adding that she charge of their learning. “This is a diamond in the • In addition to ruining for the Hood’s upgrades, the MTBA bus that stops there. would like to see an analysis “It feels like it’s a good way city may be eligible for a rough area and if this devel- Increasing bus service is a the pristine view of Boston, if the town returned to a local to promote education and have grant from the Massachusetts opment is constructed in the smarter alternative to adding a new parking lot will bring dispatch. students present something School Building Authority same manner Mr. McGrath parking; overcrowding and stress to an Perez said he agreed and they really care about,” he (MSBA) for up to 80 percent has done with some other • With the state budget already crowded area; added that he has been talking said. “So much of what we of the cost of the project. How- projects in the past it will be a deficit being in the hundreds • Deer Island is a popular to the police and fire chief do is prescribed by a pre-set ever, the Council cautioned at wonderful addition.” of millions of dollars, why spot for people who enjoy about the issue. are tax dollars being spent on curriculum. It’s determined Tuesday’s meetings applying Ward Six Councilor Peter smoking marijuana. Adding Town Council Member for an MSBA grant in no way nonessential projects?; for us and them. This gives Capano said the property in additional parking is a nice Mike Lucerto said it’s an guarantees the acceptance or • Winthrop has a pier at the them an opportunity to be its current condition has been amenity for them. expensive service. He added the approval of an applica- Shirley Street public lot; that the dispatchers are not completely in charge of a problem for many a years • There are no onsite • The sewer treatment tion, the awarding of a grant familiar with local landmarks emergency first responders; their education. That’s great or any other funding com- and a source of complaints to plant is a critical piece of like Delby’s Corner. preparation for life because mitment from the Building his office from neighbors. • Late night car racing on infrastructure and easily Tafts Avenue is a constant The other area the that’s what it will be like for Authority. The MSBA’s grant “He (Mr. McGrath) has sat- accessible target for terrorism. commission tackled Tuesday program is a non-entitlement, problem; them in a few months.” isfied all the requests we’ve Opening the park from dusk night was the employee discretionary program based • A new pier could be used For the Akasha Blue asked for,” said Capano. “I to dawn will increase its benefits. Commission on need, as determined by the as the landing point for drug students, it was a way to learn MSBA, and any costs the city sent out letters to the neigh- deliveries via watercraft; vulnerability. member and Town Councillor together about something they incurs in excess of any grant bors in the area and received • The MWRA has a poor • Visitors are at risk be- James Letterie wants to see love. approved by and received no opposition to the project.” litter/trash management cause Deer Island’s EMS is employee benefits reflected in “We all took part in it,” said from the Building Authority program and this Project does located a great distance away the department budgets. Peal. “It was a lot of work will be the sole responsibility RESIDENTS OPPOSE not include a fix and increasing in East Boston. More park Letterie asked if the school and a lot of hours for months of the City of Lynn. usage will only make the usage increases the risk of in- department bottom line budget CONSTRUCTION included employee benefits. and months and months every The authorizing of the bond problem worse. Unmanaged jury through more pedestrian is the Council’s latest move in OF FISH PIER AT On the one hand it looks Wednesday after school.” trash- especially fish waste bicycle collusions (currently upgrading some of the city’s DEER ISLAND like the schools are getting attract rats, seagulls, skunks common) and what if a fish- aging school facilities. WINTHROP – Letters have and raccoons, which can result $734,000 or they’re getting ARGENZIO In February the Council erman falls off the pier due to $1.2 million, Letterie pointed been delivered to Gov. Charlie in spreading rabies through NAMED AS NEW voted to authorize Lynn Su- inebriation? out. He asked if the school Baker, Speaker of the House species. Next comes pest perintendent Dr. Catherine Robert DeLeo, and State Sen. budget was $20 million with SUPERINTENDENT control stations, which can Latham to submit a statement Joe Boncore opposing a pro- FINANCE $4 million in fringe benefits or OF PUBLIC WORKS lead to secondary poisoning of interest for the Lynn Voca- posal to build a fish pier and a COMMISSION LOOKS if it was just $24 million. REVERE – The City parking lot on Massachusetts of raptors, especially Snowy Perez said it has not been tional Technical Institute An- Council thanked one long- Water Resources Authority Owls, which frequent the AT BUDGET tested and the schools have nex for emergency grant mon- time city employee and wel- (MWRA) land at Deer Island. island. Comparatively, other WINTHROP - Everything not tried to transfer monies comed another in to a new ey or funding from the MSBA from trash contracts to region- The letters come with over large-scale fishing areas in from the fringe benefit -ac role as the Superintendent of for an accelerated repair proj- al dispatch to the school bud- 300 signatures from a group the U.S.A. have fish-cleaning count. He said he would do Public Works. ect for the school’s roof. called Concerned Citizens of get were discussed between his best to prevent it. Paul Argenzio who has stations with running water, The city wants to replace Winthrop. the Finance Commission and Letterie would like to see worked in the department rangers checking fishing the school’s old roof with a The 250-foot pier that was town CFO Mike Perez. one line item for fringe bene- for 38 years , rises to licenses, daily trash removal, new EPDM (ethylene propyl- proposed back in 2015 comes There still is some confu- fits for the whole town and the superintendent from general under the Division of Fisheries and public toilets with a full sion over which budget pro- schools to have clear operat- ene diene terpolymer) with foreman. and Wildlife, and is slated maintenance staff; posal is which, but Perez said ing budget. Argenzio replaces Don three inches of insulation. to be funded through fishing • Parking will be used by he is available to track down “Fringe benefits are a mov- Goodwin, 62, who said there At the same meeting, the licenses. CLE Engineering any information needs. ing target,” Letterie said. is a reorganization in the dog owners. Irresponsible dog Council voted unanimously to was awarded a contract from Chairman Bob Wynne “They (School Committee) department but he would owners are a public safety authorize Latham to submit a the Massachusetts Division of asked why the regional voted on a $20 million budget not go in to details. He has problem - both from bite second statements of interest Marine Fisheries, Office and dispatch system included only and we’re giving them $24 worked in the department Boating Access for a ADA- danger and solid-waste. There Revere and Winthrop and it’s million. For next year I want for the past 20 years. He said to the MSBA, seeking funds compliant, public fishing pier are already many dogs using costing over $400,000 a year. to move the benefits line to the most of the work done during to build a new middle school at Deer Island. the location but there is no “We could hire three or town (side of the budget) his time was on infrastructure, that would replace the aging The pier comes with a signage about waste or control five people for less than that,” water, drainage and dealing Pickering Middle School on proposed parking lot with 40 with flooding. He’s looking Conomo Avenue. spaces to be built on MWRA forward to see the new DPW With the Pickering burst- land. building come to fruition. ing at the seams with around The proposed pier is 210 “I’ve found (Argenzio) to 650 students, Lynn is facing feet long by 12 feet wide with be responsive and this is very a 60-feet long by 16-feet wide DON'T MISS OUT the same problem that some well deserving,” said Ward 5 T-pier at the end, extending other surrounding cities and Councillor John Powers. into Deer Island Flats which is “He (Argenzio) rises towns are facing--having part of Greater Boston Harbor. You've always wanted your ad on above everytime, including more students than seats at lo- The proposed entrance to the politics,” said Councillor cal schools. the pier is located along the Your George Rotondo. However, last year voters Judge A. David Mazzone our Front Page...Here's Your “You answer your phone rejected the $200 million pro- Park Trail and will extend Ad Here! and actually followup,” Rizzo posal 64 to 36 percent to have in a perpendicular fashion Opportunity. said about Argenzio. from shore approximately Rizzo also thanked the city pay for the building of Yellow 226 feet. The project also Black Cyan Magenta two new schools in Lynn to re- Goodwin for his work, includes a proposed parking including during the tornado a place the Pickering. Now the lot with handicapped access PAGE 16 BOOK YOUR few years ago and during the East Boston Artist Group Holiday Open House POST IT city must turn to the MSBA to the existing walking path Call Your 8 week Advertising Rep winter storms this past winter. for funds to get the project off that leads to the fishing pier. (781)485-0588 Ward 2 Councillor Ira r e s s minimum the ground. The parking area has been r e e P Novoselsky recalled growing -F Wednesday, December 6, 2017 designed in compliance i m e s Three ideas per calendar up together with Goodwin on EastT Boston for one site LYNN CITY COUNCIL with the Massachusetts DEP TROLLEY TOUR AND TREE LIGHTING year Shirley Avenue. Revere Journal(6400) Developers pitch their proposals Stormwater Standards. Edwards names APPROVES PROJECT for Condor Street DNDested parties site to come up with Colette, Evers plans that included affordable Councillor Tony Zambuto (4000) By John Lynds housing that includes a sub- Residents at recent Precinct Winthrop Sun Transcript to office staff stantial amount of units for Three developers have re- artists living and workspace. Lydia Edwards, newly said Goodwin did an LYNN - The Lynn City sponded to the Department of The East Boston Neighbor- elected Boston city councilor Neighborhood Development's hood of Affordable Housing 3 meetings were concerned East Boston Times Free Press(7000) to represent Charlestown, East (DND) Request for Propos- (NOAH), Z Capital Invest- Boston and the North End, an- als for a city-owned site on ment and Pennrose Properties, exceptional job under tough Council voted unanimously to nounced the hire of two local Condor Street across from the LLC all submitted proposals about traffic, security around staff members, Gabriela Co- Hess Site. to DND. Chelsea Record(2900) letta and Judith Evers. Coletta, Following a series of com- The three proponents a resident of East Boston, will munity meetings with the shared their unique visions for circumstances. approve a petition to construct assume the Chief of Staff posi- Eagle Hill Civic Association the site at last Wednesday's the entire 60 acre site, trash tion starting January 2018, and (EHCA) where DND officials EHCA meeting. (7500) Evers will remain as liaison to got feedback from residents First, NOAH said they “He’s not leaving, he’s Everett Independent her hometown neighborhood on what type of project the of Charlestown. community would like to see Please see DND Page 5 a 24-unit condo development and sketchy activities in the “I am thrilled Gabriela will at the site, DND sent out a Re- serve as Chief of Staff start- quest For Proposal (RFP). In moving into a very responsible Lynn Journal(5000) ing in January,” said Edwards. request, the city asked inter- existing parking lot. “As my campaign manager, on Western Avenue. she proved to have the leader- ship and organizational skills JCAM announces rehab position,” Zambuto said. (8700) required to assume this po- The petition claims that the Beacon Hill Times sition. I am confident in her of Ohabei ShalomBuilt Chapel in 1903 the Ohabei Developer Patrick Mc- responsiveness, accessibility Shalom Chapel served as mor- “I’m thrilled about being and passion to better the lives By John Lynds tuary chapel for the adjacent of her neighbors in district Jewish Cemetery. The ceme- - projects implementation has The Boston Sun(14000) one.” After a period of inactivity, tery was established in 1844, Grath is proposing to build a “I am extremely grateful the Jewish Cemetery Associa- and was the first Jewish Cem appointed to this position,” to City Councilor-Elect Ed- tion of Massachusetts (JCAM) etery in the state that served been shoddy and secretive. wards for this opportunity,” Charitable Foundation is dou- Boston and Mystic Valley's Regional Review(3500) says Coletta. “I’m honored bling its efforts to restore the Jewish population. Argenzio said four-story, 24-unit building to assist her endeavors as the historic Ohabei Shalom Chap- According to Kaplan, the district’s newest city councilor el on Wordsworth Street into plan calls for a historically re-- On a day-to-day basis, stored chapel, and to create the Please see EDWARDS Page 4 the East Boston Immigration Center. neighborhood's first immigra at 693 Western Ave. but first Charlestown Patriot Bridge(7300) JCAM Executive Director tion center. Deer Island traffic and visitors MS-13 members On Sunday in the newly rehabbed and reopened Central Square, Mayor Martin Walsh hosted the Stan Kaplan has been making The center will house arti- annual Trolley Tour and East Boston Tree Lighting. The event included Christmas Carols from Zumix, the rounds at Eastie's com- pleads guilty to performances by the Veronica Robles Cultural Center (above), hot chocolate and other goodies as munity groups to update resi- Please see JCAM Page 2 needed the Council to sign off (16400) well as visit from the Santa and the Mayor. Walsh got help from East Boston children as they pulled dents on the plan and how lo- Jamaica Plain Gazette the leverFIRST and lit the Christmas Tree in CentralCOME Square. See more photos FIRST on pages 6 and 7. SERVE teen's slaying cal residents can get involved. Neighborhood Health Center By John Lynds to try and help those trying to Mission Hill Gazette(7000) EBNHC launchesbut Neighborhood Braden's extend family, Traumacope with the loss. Team Schedule Yourfriends, Spots first responders for and 2018!The team is part $250.00 of the per run. The story of Wilson Mar- By John Lynds Health Center new Neighbor- tinez, whose body was found neighbors who had witnessed the incident and its aftermath. on Constitution Beach the day Following the drowning When six-year-old Brayden Savings ofPlease see$800 TRAUMA Page 4 before school was to start in September 2015, was so trag- Kelly of Dorchester drowned there was a support team on ic that it stunned the tight-knit in a pool on Trenton Street, hand from the East Boston Eastie community for weeks. the trauma of the event affect- KEEP Friends, family and classmates ed not only the boy's family, all remembered 15-year-old Martinez as a good kid that was looking forward to going State Energy Facilities Sitingable Board with. back to school at East Boston “The Energy Facilities FRONTHigh to begin his sophomore PAGE AMERICA Square. Last Thursday the Siting Board takes seriously year and looking to attend col- rules in favor state'sof EversourceEnergy Facilities Siting its substation role to ensure a reliable, lege after graduation. By John Lynds Board (EFSB) ruled in favor cost-effective, environmen- However, his murder that of placing the substation at tally-conscious energy supply year was only the tip of the For the last two years, the the City Yards. However, the for the Commonwealth, and An artist's drawing of what the inside of the Ohabei Shalom SAFE iceberg, and the beginning of owner of Channel Fish has final ruling will likely place will continue to operate in an Chapel will look like once it is restored and transformed into a string of murders of teens in launched a visual, media and the substation on the far north- open and transparent manner the East Boston Immigration Center. the neighborhood that spanned talking campaign against western corner of the parcel over a year. Two weeks after Eversource's plans to place and not directly adjacent to Please see SUBSTATION Page 2 Martinez was killed, Irvin De- Be a military police officer a substation on a city-owned Channel Fish - a decision Sil- pazm, 15, was fatally stabbed Post-It-Noteparcel at the AdvertisingCity Yards adja- vestro seems to be comfort- on Trenton Street. Then on cent to Louis Silvestro's fish Jan. 10, Christofer Perez-De processing business in Eagle while you earn money for la Cruz became the third teen- We design, typeset, andPlease see MS-13 afix Page 2 your ad on our front page. college. Serve and protect On Sunday, December 10, the Ruggiero Family Memorial Home will hold its annual Christmas Tree Lighting in Orient Heights Square SALE PENDING American hero s. MALDEN e ALL FORin conjunctionONE with the East LOW Boston Chamber of Commerce’s PRICE Annual Holiday Parade. 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OBITUARIES

Anthony ‘Tony’ Correia Robert Francis Pittman Rhonda Shire Retiree of the City of Boston Engineering Of Winthrop Of East Boston, formerly of Revere Department Robert Francis Pittman of Rhonda J. (DiLuigi) Shire Anthony “Tony“ Correia Winthrop passed away on of East Boston, formerly of of Orient Heights East Boston May 28. Revere, passed away unex- passed away on May 19 at the He was the Beloved hus- pectedly on May 25. age of 66. band of Virginia A. (Scar- She was the beloved wife Anthony, who retired from pa) Pittman, devoted father of John Shire; devoted mother The City of Boston, Engi- of Michele Skoczylas and her of Nico, Dante and Giovan- neering Department, was the husband, Joseph of Winthrop; ni Shire; loving daughter of cherished son of Florence beloved brother to Patricia Joseph DiLuigi and the late (Catrone) Correia and the Martini of Stoughton, Rita Janet (D’Amelio) DiLuigi and late Antonio J. Correia; the Pittman of West Roxbury, Jo- adored sister of Renee Arm- beloved husband of Lourdes sephine Seekins of Winthrop, strong and her husband, John; (Balatazo) Correia, dear Dorothy LaFratta of Revere cherished aunt of Anthony and brother of Janice “Jan” Russo the late James Pittman, Ge- Brianna Miccichi; dear sister toga , East Boston on Thurs- of Stoneham, and the late Car- rard Pittman and Shirley in law of JoAnne Shire-Vi- day, May 31 from 4 to 8 p.m. St. (Orient Heights) East Bos- ol Correia and loving uncle to Greene and the cherished tale and her husband, Henry, and again on Friday, June 1 ton on Friday, June 1 from 4 to Dawnmarie Russo. grandfather to Joseph Robert, Cynthia Woolcock and her at 8:30 a.m. before leaving 8 p.m. and again on Saturday Funeral arrangements were Michael Carmen, and Ryan husband, John and Stacy Ra- in procession to St. John the morning at 9 a.m. for a funeral by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Fu- James. gucci and her husband, Vin- cer Institute, 450 Brookline Evangelist Church for a Fu- service in our Serenity Chapel neral Home, Revere. Com- Family and friends will cent. She is also survived by Ave. neral Mass at 10 a.m. For at 9:30 a.m. Services will con- mittal was private. Donations honor Robert's life by gath- her many fond aunts, uncles Boston, MA 0221. For more information, please clude with Rhonda being laid may be made in Anthony’s ering at the Ruggiero Family and cousins. guest book, please visit: www. visit our website: www.ruggi- to rest in Holy Cross Ceme- name to the Dana Farber Can- Memorial Home, 971 Sara- Family and friends will vazzafunerals.com eromh.com. honor Rhonda's life by gath- tery. For more information, ering at the Ruggiero Family please visit our website: www. Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga ruggieromh.com.

Rita Lupoli Pauline Marino Roger Graham, Jr. Of Revere, formerly of Lynn and Kentucky Of East Boston Cherished son, brother, uncle and friend

Rita C. (Glynn) Lupoli died Pauline (Merriman) Ma- Roger Graham, Jr. of East in East Boston on May 22. rino of Revere, formerly of Boston passed away sudden- The beloved wife of the Lynn and Russellville, KY, ly on May 23 at the age of 34. late Nicola Lupoli, she was passed away peacefully with A graduate of East Bos- the mother of Theresa and her her loving family at her bed- ton High School and Suffolk husband, Thomas Russell of side on Thursday, May 24 at University, he was the devot- Providence, RI, Lillian and the age of 84. ed son of Roger and Nancy her husband, Kenneth Grady Pauline was a frequent (Collignon) Graham of Med- of Lynn, Mary and her late participant of the Roset- ford, dear brother of Krystal husband, Steven Matarazzo of ti-Cowan Senior Center, St. Hart of Winthrop, cherished Revere, Roseanne and her late Anthony's church Bingo and uncle of Amiyah Hart and Aja husband, Stanley Ankiewicz adored great grandmother of casino trips to Foxwoods and James and is also survived by of East Boston, Nicola Lupoli Celia Sarmanian. She is also beyond. many loving aunts, uncles, and his wife, Deborah of West survived by many loving She was beloved wife of nephews and nieces. cousins and friends. Family Roxbury, Dana Lupoli of East and John Ankiewicz and his the late Alfred R. Marino Jr., Family and friends will and friends will honor Rog- 10 a.m. Funeral Mass in cel- Boston and the late Domenic wife. Jennifer. She is also sur- cherished daughter of the late honor Pauline's life by gath- er's life by gathering at the ebration of his life. Services Lupoli; sister of Jean Chur- vived by 13 great-grandchil- Jesse and Louise (Hamilton) ering at the Ruggiero Family Ruggiero Family Memorial will conclude with Roger be- chill of Maine; grandmother dren. Merriman; adored and loving Memorial Home, 971 Sara- Hom,e 971 Saratoga St., East ing laid to rest in Winthrop of Kenneth Grady and his Rita's Funeral Mass was mother of Lillian P. Restuccia toga Street, (Orient Heights) Boston today, Wednesday, Cemetery. He was a cher- wife, Nicci, Starr Grady, Ste- celebrated at Sacred Heart and her husband, Nicholas of East Boston today, Wednes- May 30 at 8:30 a.m. before ished son, brother, uncle and ven Matarazzo and his wife, Church and interment fol- Lynnfield, Betty L. Salemme day, May 30 from 4 to 8 p.m. leaving in funeral proces- friend to all who know him. Donna, Stacey Matarazzo and lowed in Holy Cross Ceme- and her husband, Michael of and again on Thursday morn- sion to Sacred Heart Church He will be missed by all. May her husband, Daniel Rine, tery. Arrangements were by Winthrop, Pauline M. Lyons, ing at 8:30 before a service Brooks St., East Boston for a he rest in peace. Caroline Duarte and her hus- Magrath Funeral Home, East Nancy M. Ranahan and her will be held in the Sereni- band, Helio, Laura Torres and Boston. For additional infor- husband, Dennis, Geneva M. ty Chapel of the funeral home her husband, Orlando, Stanley mation, visit: MagrathFuner- Famulari and her late fiancé, at 9:30 a.m.. Services will Ankiewicz and his wife, Dawn alHome.com Joseph Cennanmi, all of Re- conclude with Pauline being vere, Ronald J. Marino and laid to rest with her beloved ❖ ❖ Cemetery his significant other, Mary husband, Alfred in Woodlawn Magrath Lettering John ‘Jack’ Hickey Flaherty of North Reading Cemetery. May they both rest and Lisa A. Marino of Sau- in peace. In honoring Pau- & Of Revere, formerly of East Boston gus; dear sister of Richard line and in lieu of flowers, Funeral Home "Tiny" Merriman of Califor- monuments memorial donations may be by John “Jack” Hickey of Re- nia and the late Jesse "Jake," made to the Memory Care 324 Chelsea Street vere, formerly of East Boston, William "Odell," Geneva Ep- Unit at Chelsea Jewish Nurs- (near Day Square) John ley, Chester "Dick," Carl and died on May 23. ing Home, 17 Lafayette Av- 617-567-0910 He was the loving life Mary Christine; cherished enue, Chelsea, MA 02150. Vozzella companion of Helen O’Han- grandmother of Jason Sar- For complimentary transpor- ❖ ❖ 617.592.2209 ley, devoted father of John F. manian, John "JT" and Owen tation to the funeral home for Hickey Jr. and his wife, Sherri Lyons, Anthony Famulari, visitation, please call 617 569 of Lynn, Barbara Tomczyko- Joseph and Paul Restuc- 0990. For more information, wski and her husband, David cia and Jillian Cennami and visit: www.ruggieromh.com of Peabody and Daniel Hick- ey of Florida; dear brother Vazza of the late Brendon, Robert, Dearly Beloved NOVENA TO THE "Beechwood" Cornelius, James Hickey and Blessed Mother SACRED HEART Ann Connery; adoring grand- DEAR HEART OF JESUS father of Christopher Connor This humble prayer I say to you for all the wonderful Funeral things you have done for me. In the past I've asked for and his wife, Savannah and My love, devotion, loyalty, and publication stating you many favours, This time Daniel Connor and cherished are the true mother of Jesus Christ, Your love is pure Home and motherly love to all of God's children. I love You. I ask You for this special great grandfather of Christo- Say this prayer until your request is granted, then favour. Take it, dear Heart publicize a small ad with your initials. The Blesed Danny S. 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Rep. Adrian Madaro addresses the crowd.

East Boston veterans salute during the National Anthem at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony.

A daughter of a veteran, City Councilor Lydia Edwards said The annual Memorial Day ceremony includes the ceremonial she understands the sacrifices veterans make. laying of the American Flag in Central Square.

Residents passing through Central Square Monday stopped and took park in the Memorial Day ceremony.

An East Boston JRROTC recites a poem during the ceremony.

The East Boston High School JRROTC salutes during the An East Boston High JRROTC cadet reads the history of Memori- presenting of the colors. al Day.

An East Boston High School JRROTC cadet gives East Boston High School's JRROTC com- more history on the military. mander, Colonel Lee Fife.

Buddy Mangini thanks the crowd for coming.

The group of veterans that gathered in Central Square Monday for the ceremony.

The East Boston JRROTC presents the colors.

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