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VOLUME 118, No. 25 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 35 CENTS TAKING PART IN HERITAGE WEEK Community Preservation looking for administrative help to meet timeline

By Adam Swift but she said she would not aggressive timeline, includ- be able to begin work until ing working on public out- With a pilot round of around Thanksgiving. reach and holding a public projects approved by the Chelsea voters approved hearing on CPA progress City Council, the Com- the adoption of the CPA in later in the fall. munity Preservation Com- November 2016. It will “I think some of the mittee (CPC) is moving provide hundreds of thou- outreach we can do in ad- forward with plans to fund sands of dollars each year vance,” said Allen. bigger preservation, open to be used for the creation If eligibility forms for space, and housing projects. and acquisition of afford- projects are available by But first, the CPC will able housing, historic pres- January, Allen said they need to continue the search ervation, open space and could be reviewed in time for a consultant to help with recreation. The CPA trust for applications for projects the process as it becomes fund currently has a balance to be filled out in February, more time consuming for of just over $2.2 million be- and still meet the goal of the committee volunteers fore any money was spent having the projects before PHOTOS BY MATT FRANK and City staff. on the recent round of pilot the City Council in March The USS Constitution set sail Friday, Aug. 30, in the Mystic River abutting Chelsea and into Earlier this summer, the projects. for funding approval. Boston Harbor as part of the US Navy’s Heritage Week. Officers Select come from all over CPC put out a Request for CPC Chair Jose Iraheta CPC members agreed the world to learn about the Constitution, to do community service around the region Qualifications (RFQ) for noted that the committee that the RFQ for adminis- and to learn about the history of the Navy. administrative services to was looking to bring anoth- trative services should be help manage the Communi- er round of CPA projects reposted, with Allen re- ty Preservation Act (CPA) forward to the council by working the timeline to get Leonard Florence resident re-captures projects, funds, and propos- next March. Pushing back projects before the council als, but no one replied to the the acquisition of adminis- next March. RFQ. trative services could delay In other business at last part of her life through the garden “The summer tends to be that timeline, unless the week’s CPC meeting, the a tougher time (to get re- CPC is willing to take on committee discussed final- By Seth Daniel istration and they said ok. I The garden was plant- sponses),” said Karl Allen, more work, Iraheta said. izing the committee’s by- noted the beds when I took ed in June and is just now the city’s economic devel- “We are already in a tight laws. The committee also When Melissa King my tour before I moved in. bearing fruit. opment planner. “But we timeframe to begin with,” held off on the election of was diagnosed with ALS My grandparents passed In the garden, staff have can renew it.” he said. “We need a willing- officers until those bylaws in 2014, there were a lot down the rich tradition of taken to using King’s pro- While no one filled out ness to take on some of the are finalized. of things the professional- gardening to me. I thought duce in food for the resi- an RFQ, Allen said there work if we want to meet the The committee also ly-trained chef thought she that part of my life was be- dents, including parsley, were about two dozen peo- timeline.” approved using some ad- would have to give up as hind me. Thankfully, I was sage, cilantro and basil. ple who retrieved a copy Several CPC members ministrative funds for the time went on. able to continue planting They have also used the from the city’s website. He said they were willing to design and production of Slowing losing her abil- in this rich tradition that I tomatoes, which King says also noted that there was take on more work to help promotional materials. ity to walk and talk, when had passed down to me. It are her favorite and have one potential applicant, push forward with a more she moved into the Leonard makes me very happy to been a pick-me-up. Florence Center for Living see visitors and residents “I like making sauce, eat- in 2018, she thought her getting really interested in ing plain tomato and mayo life-long love of gardening the garden.” sandwiches, or BLTs,” she and growing fresh produce Miller, who handles pro- added. had long been gone from gramming and resident ser- King said they will be her life. vices at the Leonard Flor- A Band in Demand giving first-dibs on the However, as she toured ence, said the initiative was harvest to those that have the grounds, she noticed a all on King. helped to water or weed the MSF experiencing a surge in popularity few unused planting areas “She came to me and to garden. The rest will go on a on the patio, and with the Mr. (Barry) Berman and table for anyone to choose. help of other residents and asked if we could have a If folks are lucky, there By Cary Shuman two-hour set on a beautiful cert-style intensity and high staff, she has re-ignited her garden,” he said. “We were might be something left by summer day. energy that gets the crowd passion for gardening and 100 percent behind it and next month, when the an- MSF stands for Music “That park is beautiful rocking from the opening reaped a bountiful harvest. moved forward quickly to nual Walk for Living takes Special Forces, but they with a view right on the song. It is not uncommon “I thought of the idea get it started. She’s the first place. are also the initials for Mi- water,” said Michele De- to see band members going and decided to talk to Coty resident here to start her The garden has been chael Salvatore Firicano, Forest, who joined the band out in to the audience. Miller about it,” she said. own garden, and it’s been bringing quite a bit of ex- the leader of the band that two-and-a-half years ago “We really take people “He brought it to the admin- exciting.” citement and publicity for he founded in 2010. as a lead vocalist. She has on a musical journey,” said the upcoming Walk for Liv- The band has had per- since added keyboardist to Firicano, who began his ing on Oct. 6, and King is sonnel changes through the her resume. lifelong affinity for music preparing her garden for years but has maintained a The other members of at the age of 12. “I loved everyone to see. loyal and enthusiastic fol- MSF are Cliff Goodman, music and my family had a “I’m doing the walk un- lowing, performing almost drummer, Roy Turner, gui- giant collection of all kinds der Team Melissa’s Mus- every weekend throughout tar, and Ray Kelly, bass of records. And I would just cles,” she said. “I have a lot Massachusetts and New guitar. put them on and discover. of people signed up. Last England. “We’re a multi-genre And my older brother, too, year, I had just arrived and I One of its recent perfor- band – we do everything: would be getting me in to had no idea how big it was. mances at Eastie Pride Day rock, pop, disco, dance, classic rock and things like So, I’m rolling for the first at Pier’s Park was a home- country, and it’s by both that. I was definitely a Beat- time this year. My dog Chi- coming for Firicano, an male and female artists. les fan and became a classic Melissa King tending Her Garden at Leonard Florence Cen- Chi is going to be walking East Boston native who is We do stuff like Heart, rock fan.” ter recently. Formerly a professionally-trained chef, King too. I’ve been out doing the band’s lead vocalist and Whitesnake, Led Zeppelin, In the 1990s, Firicano thought she had left her passion for gardening behind the walking route everyday a guitar player. Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift,” became a member of a cov- years ago. However, at the LFCFL, she was able to bring training for the big day. Ha MSF energized the said Firicano. er band and then expand- back that tradition – and some pretty good eating for her Ha.” crowd in a wide-ranging Each MSF performance fellow residents too. is known for its con- See BAND Page 3 ELL teacher Harrington earns the inaugural Butterfly Award

Special to the Record fly Award during the Con- “Carolyn Arond exem- vocation program Aug. 26 plified the Chelsea Public Sarah Harrington, En- at the school. Schools’ motto, ‘We wel- glish Language Learner Deputy Supt. Linda come and educate’,’’ said (ELL) teacher at Chelsea Breau and Assistant Supt. Kent. “Throughout her High School, was the recip- Sarah Kent, who are both professional career, Caro- ient of the first-ever Butter- former ELL teachers, pre- lyn believed in creating a sented the award to Har- welcoming, safe and nur- rington. turing environment for her INDEPENDENT The Butterfly Award is students.” given by the family of Car- Kent related that “Car- Newspaper olyn Arond in her memory olyn was also a creative each year to a teacher who teacher, one who took exemplifies the qualities initiative and, as a result, Chelsea High ELL teacher Sarah Harrington (third from right) receives the first-ever But- and attributes that Carolyn brought joy to children terfly Award for her creative ideas, innovative instructional practices, and strong support brought to her professional in the classroom and the of her colleagues. The award is given in memory of former educator Carolyn Arond. Taking practice. Namely, creative school. part in the presentation are School Committee Chair Jeanette Velez, Supt. of Schools Dr. ideas, innovative instruc- “Carolyn was a nature Mary Bourque, Deputy Supt. Linda Breau, Assistant Supt. Sarah Kent, and Supt.-Elect Dr. tional practices, and strong Almi Abeyta. support of colleagues. See AWARD Page 5 Page 2 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, September 5, 2019 ST. ROSE de LIMA

Marta Madalena Reyes offers homemade cookies to attendees. Cumes dices fresh beets for an enchilada. FESTIVAL

Karla Valladares and Mara Estrada enjoying the festival.

he Saint Rose de Lima Festival was held in Chelsea over the weekend. Members of the church gathered to celebrate, share food, and enjoy one another’s company. Vendors brought a variety of cultural foods to Tsell in order to raise money for the church. PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS

Shown to the right, Elma Contraras and Claudia Iquianda makes freshly shaved snow cones at the festival on Fernando Valasquez and Maria Melara Iraheta offers Pina Saturday. Colada pineapples.

The Gonzalez family cooking food from their Mexican heritage

Attendees preparing food from as part of the Saint Rose de Lima Festival.

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By Seth Daniel ett building. trial property than Greater That’s why the second Boston. With most of their piece of their expansion in- “Even with the abun- brands growing significant- cludes building out a huge dance of warehouses down ly with local beer drinkers brewhouse and tap room in there, there wasn’t anything this year, Night Shift Brew- Philadelphia. that met our needs initial- ery announced late last Oxton said his two part- ly,” he said. “We really week that they plan a major ners, Rob Burns and Mike found the perfect location.” expansion at their Everett O’Mara, are from Phila- Both of the expansions, brewery immediately and delphia, so part of the sto- he said, are based on the an even larger expansion ry there is a return to home frenetic demand for their into Philadelphia in 2020. with their award-winning product, and a philosophy Night Shift’s corporate product. to not “push” their beer on headquarters and coffee di- Still, another piece is consumers, but have con- vision are located in Chel- slowly creeping into a new sumers “pull” it into the sea on Second Street. Northeast market. marketplace. Night Shift has been “The plan is to start “We’ve focused signifi- The MSF Band is pictured on stage after they wowed the crowd with their musical talents growing at such a rap- building a huge production cantly on the local drinker,” at the International Sand Sculpting Festival on Revere Beach. From left, are band members id pace over the last two facility and tap room in the he said. “We’re tried to grow Ray Kelly, bass guitar and keyboards, Cliff Goodman, drums, Michael Salvatore Firicano, years in particular that vol- Philadelphia area,” he said. out brand deep and not wide. lead vocalist and guitar, Michele DeForest, lead vocalist, and Roy Turner, guitar. ume and brewhouse space “We are hoping to open it as Massachusetts is a focus. has been a major issue for soon as we can in 2020 and Our focus on being local has Band /Continued from Page 1 them, and now they’ve ultimately build something really made us a really well- unveiled their plan to take that could produce a lot of liked beer amongst local beer to “a total natural,” accord- so I would go over to Re- them to the next level of volume and a new market drinkers. We consistently try ed his repertoire to other ing to Firicano. “If you see vere, and Bill Ash’s was production. for us to expand. We really to have our growth drawn by genres, eventually working Michele perform, you think where I started playing my First and foremost, that began the search four years demand by our drinkers and alongside female singers. she’s been doing it for 25 first cover shows in 1990 – plan includes a huge bre- ago for a second facility.” not an internal target. It’s a years.” and I’ve been playing there whouse expansion at their Oxton said Philadelphia pull and not push relation- Michele DeForest Michele is enjoying her ever since.” Everett brewery on Santilli is a logical next step for the ship.” brings another dimension association with the band. The band is also receiv- Highway. company, and they have While their tried and to MSF “They’re great – they put ing gigs for private parties “In Everett, we are ex- slowly edged out to New true labels like Santilli and up with me always want- and weddings. panding and upgrading Hampshire, Maine and Con- Whirlpool are still selling Michele DeForest attend- ing to do the pop and dance our brewing system from necticut. They also believe fast, the greatest demand ed Rensellaer Polytechnic songs – that’s my wheel- Lauding his bandmates the 20 barrel brewery we that Pennsylvania and Phil- lately has been their ‘Lite’ Institute (RPI), one of the house,” said the attractive started with in Everett and adelphia are good beer mar- beer offerings – both Nite best engineering schools in and personable singer. Firicano said in addi- upgrading it to a 60 barrel kets for their local flavor and Lite and Lime Lite. That the country. She received “That’s what I bring, as far tion to Michele’s stellar system and it’s going to re- customer-oriented style. demand is a departure from her degree in Electrical as diversity, to the band. contributions to the band’s ally change how much we He said the space was the traditional preferences Engineering and currently With Ray (Kelly) coming increasing popularity, he can produce here,” said Mi- not easy to come by even of local craft brew drinkers works in the scientific field. on and doing some key- is proud of the other mem- chael Oxton, co-founder of though Philadelphia has a who often are seen as pre- She has lived in the Boston boards – I took piano les- bers’ work. Night Shift. “It will give us lot more warehouse/indus- ferring strong, hoppy beers. area for ten years. sons when I was younger “Roy Turner is from a lot more volume in Ever- While a student at RPI, – I’ve started to dabble a Gloucester and he’s a phe- ett.” the Long Island (N.Y.) na- little bit with keyboards, nomenal guitarist, totally A barrel is around 30 tive became a member of an and the band has made me dedicated to his craft and gallons, and the new Ever- a cappella group, the Rusty a little bit more confident. lives for playing,” said ett system will mean a 50 Pipes, who twice made it to “And Michael has been Firicano. “When he’s not percent increase in produc- the Northeast ICCA semifi- really supportive, wheth- playing shows, he’s home tion here. nals. er it’s working with my practicing or making mu- That, he said, will mean DeForest met Firicano schedule or finding gigs,” sic videos to post on Face- more availability locally on through an online adver- added DeForest. book.” tap and more beer in liquor tisement and the on-stage Also getting a shoutout stores, as the company has chemistry has brought the A busy schedule is Cliff Goodman of Salem, not been able to keep up band to another level. “a very talented drummer with demand for several “Michele has been amaz- MSF followed up its who plays all around the years – producing as fast as ing,” said Firicano. “I think Eastie Pride Day perfor- North Shore.” they can. out of all the musical com- mance with a gig that very “You’ll find Cliff at the “We’re going to produce binations I’ve been part night at Brodies Seaport in local blues jams all the about 30,000 barrels with of – she’s made it the best Salem. time,” said Firicano. “He’s the new system,” he said. combination.” They have been aver- totally dedicated to playing “It will be about a 50 per- Firicano said Michele aging 4-5 appearances a music.” cent increase in what we’re stood out in the auditions month, recently appearing New band member Ray producing in Everett right for the band. “One of the at Fort Revere Bastille Day Kelly of Dudley started now.” The future of health other candidates was very, in Hull. They were also string bass at the age of 10. He said that expansion begins with you very good and she had been a featured band at the In- He played in the Greater was achieved by re-pur- The more researchers know about what makes each of in a band and played the ternational Sandsculpting Boston Youth Symphony posing storage space at the us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. Join a research effort with one million people nationwide guitar, but there was some- Festival on Revere Beach. from 1980 to 1984 and ma- brewery and converting to create a healthier future for all of us. They performed at Bill jored in Music and Sound thing that I saw in Michele that unused space into a JoinAllofUs.org that made me go with Mi- Ash’s on Revere Beach Fri- Recording Technology at new brewhouse with sig- 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 chele over someone with day. 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ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman THE REAL AMERICAN Forum CARNAGE Whenever a mass shooting occurs -- which is to say, fairly regularly somewhere in America these days -- in- vestigators scour for clues as to the “motive” of the gun- man. Often, as was the case in El Paso two weeks ago, the shooter espouses some sort of political ideology, whether it be homegrown white nationalism or foreign-based an- ti-Americanism. On occasion, individuals with mental illness are the perpetrators. But just as often, as was the case in the country music shooting in Las Vegas two years ago, there is no discern- ible motive, other than that the shooter simply is unhappy and frustrated with his lot in life. That appears to have been the situation with this past weekend’s shooting spree in Texas by a 36 year old man who was fired from his job and who was described by his neighbor as a loner. In short, the shooter fit a certain profile -- a young, white male with no money, no wife or girlfriend, no chil- dren, and no prospects. However, each and every one of these shootings, re- gardless of the perpetrator’s motive, have two things in common: Innocent Americans are being shot while going about their daily lives and the shooter had military-style weaponry that allowed him to kill and maim dozens of Americans with a single pull of the trigger. About 13,000 innocent Americans are slaughtered by guns every year in this country. (There also are about 26,000 suicides by guns each year). To put that 13,000 figure into perspective, that is almost twice the number of American soldiers who have been killed in the entirety of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Cumulatively over the past 15 years, 7000 American Briefs by Seth Daniel soldiers lost their lives in our Mideast wars, while 200,000 NEWS innocent Americans have been killed by gunfire right here in America. In addition to those who died, more than one CHELSEA PAW HOUSING and our 4th Annual Eve- be meeting every first million Americans have been shot and wounded in the ning on the Chelsea Creek Tuesday of the month past 15 years. RAID ON SEPT. 7 COURT CHIEF AT Fundraiser with music, at 6 p.m. in the Star- When President Trump used the term, “American Car- The second Chelsea COLLABORATIVE food and lots of dancing. bucks at the Mystic Mall. nage,” in his Inaugural Address, it was not entirely clear Paw-Raid will take place The Chelsea Collabora- Friday, September 6, at 5:30 As for their walks, they what he was referring to. on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 11 tive would like to announce p.m. at their Chelsea Creek will have them every sec- However, given that more Americans are shot, killed, a.m. that due to scheduling con- Headquarters on Marginal ond Saturday at 10 a.m. and and maimed by guns every year on their home soil than The gathering for dogs flicts the Housing Court Ex- Street. every fourth Wednesday at anywhere else in the world, our American Carnage is in- and their friends will start at 6 p.m. Locations vary, so deed, very real. pansion Breakfast has been City Hall and proceed down re-scheduled for Wednes- FREE WATER please check the Chelsea Broadway to the new Mys- day, September 11, at 8:30 Hills Facebook page or tic Overlook Park, where METER WHEN WILL IT BE OUR a.m. The New location is at subscribe to email list. there will be a party under Chelsea City Hall. REPLACEMENT the Mystic/Tobin. It is pre- Keep in mind The City of Chelsea’s CHELSEA STREET TURN? sented by Chelsea Prospers that, On Monday, Septem- DPW is continuing its water and the Downtown Initia- BRIDGE APP Hurricane Dorian, the fifth Category 5 hurricane to hit ber 30, 2019, the Eastern meter replacement program For those seeking real the U.S. in the past four years, has captivated many of us tive. Division of the Housing for both residential and time information about the for the past week as we watched the latest forecasts to see Court will hold regular ses- commercial customers. As Chelsea St. Bridge clo- where it would strike the American mainland. CALL FOR ART sions in the Chelsea District part of this effort, meter sures, Massport is operat- The increasing intensity of tropical storms has been pre- Court, 120 Broadway. The TO CELEBRATE service technicians from ing a Twitter account which dicted for decades by those who have studied the effects of court will be in session ev- the DPW may be visiting a alerts drivers whenever the climate change caused by the burning of fossil fuels that is HISPANIC ery Monday at 9 a.m., ex- property to remove the old bridge is opening for ship- heating up the planet. cept for holidays, and will HERITAGE MONTH meter and replace it with a ping and closed to traffic. Superstorm Sandy was an example of the catastrophic cover the cities of Chelsea September 15 - Octo- new meter. All DPW meter The Twitter account is @ effects that can occur when a huge storm strikes our heavi- and Revere, the town of ber 15. Seeking paintings, service technicians travel LoganToChelsea. This real ly-populated urban areas in the northeast. The Boston area Winthrop, and East Boston. photography, or drawings in marked City of Chel- time information supple- was largely spared from Sandy’s wrath (though we did Breakfast will be pro- sea vehicles and have City to be displayed in the Chel- ments the new vehicular have extended power outages), but we have to face the vided on Wednesday, Sep- of Chelsea identification sea City Hall Gallery, 500 warnings systems now cur- reality that given the acceleration of the effects of climate tember 11 at 8:30 a.m. badges. Whenever a water Broadway. Artwork should rently active on Broadway change and rising sea levels, it will be our turn, sooner and please RSVP by reply- meter technician visits a match the theme Celebrate and Williams St. rather than later, for a catastrophic weather event to visit ing to: Norieliz de Jesus at- property, one should ask to Hispanic Heritage and this us with devastating force. NorielizD@chelseacollab. see the City issued ID. In- is a family/community art org stallation of a new meter CITIZENSHIP exhibit. Artwork eligible will typically take less than for consideration should CLASSES 30 minutes. The new meters be brought to Chelsea City With support from the SENIOR BOCCE will eliminate most estimat- Hall – Recreation & Cultur- City, the Chelsea Collabo- BOWL TOURNEY ed bills. Reliable readings rative will again be offer- al Affairs Division Rm 100 will also allow customers , 500 Broadway, Chelsea SEPT. 28 ing citizenship classes to Record to identify leaks that may Chelsea residents eligible Ehelseastablished 1890 before September 11. rd C The 3 Annual Bocce result in higher than normal to become a U.S. citizen. For more Information Bowl Tournament, con- Legal Advertising bills. There is no charge for Classes include a free citi- Advertising email recreation@chelsea- sisting of Revere seniors the new meter. Ellen Bertino ma.gov or call 617-466- zenship preparation course and Marketing vs. Chelsea seniors, will and application assistance. 4073. take place on Saturday, PROPERTY To learn more about the re- September 28, at 9 a.m. quirements for these classes Editorial BOSSON STREET at Voke Park. (rain date is TAX DEFERRAL and how to apply, please Reporters, Saturday, October 5, 2019). PROGRAM call the Chelsea Collab- Director of Marketing BLOCK PARTY Voke Park is located at 546 Debra DiGregorio Regular Contributors Seniors 65 or older hav- orative at 617-889-6080 Seth Daniel The annual Bosson Street Washington Ave., Chelsea, [email protected] ([email protected]) ing trouble keeping up with ---Monday- Thursday 10 Block Party sponsored by MA, just down the street Cary Shuman real estate tax increases a.m.—5 p.m. Classes will ([email protected]) the City and TND will take from The New Bridge Café. may wish to take advan- be at the Chelsea Collabo- place in the park on Sept. 7 Come root for Chelsea se- tage of the tax deferral pro- rative located at 318 Broad- Copy Editing, Layout from noon to 3 p.m. Rain niors as they compete to Assistant Marketing gram. This program allows way. Scott Yates date is Sept. 8. capture the coveted Bocce Directors seniors to defer taxes on Bowl trophy. Maureen DiBella their real estate, up to 50 MASSPORT NOISE 20th ANNUAL percent of the fair market COMPLAINT LINE KIWANIS TRACK ONLINE PAYMENTS value of the property, pro- vided they agree to repay Residents who are being AVAILABLE FOR Senior Sales Associates Business Accounts AND FIELD the City upon death or re- disturbed by airplane noise Executive th Peter Sacco The 20 Annual Kiwanis PARKING sale of the property. The are encouraged to call the Kathleen Bright Judy Russi Track and Field day is Sept. MassPort Noise Hotline Beginning July 1, the City has increased the in- Printer 14 at the Mary C. Burke City of Chelsea will offer come eligibility limits to 24 hours a day. The phone GateHouse Media Complex. Set up will be an online payment por- this program and reduced number is (617) 561-3333. at 8 a.m. and registration tal for residential parking the annual rate of interest starts at 9 a.m. The races 781-485-0588 • www.chelsearecord.com stickers and visitor passes. on deferred taxes to 4 per- SENIOR WATER will begin at 10 a.m. Residents can create an ac- cent. Seniors who are in- AND SEWER The Kiwanis are looking count and then sign in. For terested should contact the for volunteers to enjoy a re- any questions, contact pas- Assessor’s Office at 617- DISCOUNT warding day by helping to [email protected] or 466-4010. Chelsea senior citizens SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION bring a day of sprint races, call 617-466-4054. are reminded to sign up games, activities and break- for the new Senior Dis- Chelsea Record is published every Thursday by the Revere -based CHELSEA HILLS Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates paid at Boston, fast to hundreds of kids and count for water and sewer MA. Subscription rates are $30 per year in Chelsea, and $60 per year EVENING ON outside the city. The Chelsea Record assumes no financial responsibility families. WALKS charges. Any senior 65 or for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the THE CREEK advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the For more information The Chelsea Hill older who owns and occu- management immediately of any errors that may occur. Chelsea Record, call (617) 331-8686 or Join GreenRoots in Community has up- pies his/her own home may 101-680, at 385 Broadway, the Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151, is a weekly publication. Periodicals postage paid at Boston, email chelseakiwanis- Celebrating 25 years of dated its schedule and apply. The discount is 10% MA 02110. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Independent News- paper Group, 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. Subscription [email protected]. Fighting for Social and has new meeting times. off the monthly bill. price in-town is $26 and out of town is $50. USPS NO. 101-680 Environmental Justice Chelsea Hills will now Thursday, September 5, 2019 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 5

Award /Continued from Page 1 enthusiast and integrated and improve her lessons her passion in to her work,” embedding language devel- said Kent. “She initiated opment into her content… the idea of a Butterfly Gar- and she supports teachers den at the Mary C. Burke offering her time to educate Complex, hence the name them on the needs of ELs.” of this honor.” Harrington was also “The contributions Car- credited with creating stu- olyn made to her students dent-led Spanish classes and to the Chelsea school for educators that cele- community made a dif- brates and affirms the lan- ference,” continued Kent. guage skills of our students “Those who knew Carolyn while meeting a clear need know this to be true. Like in our schools. the “Butterfly Effect,” Car- “This has been a suc- olyn had, and continues to cessful program for several have a positive impact on years now and is having a all.” true “butterfly effect” in Breau told the gathering our district and beyond,” of educators that there were said Breau. Schools Health Manager Marie Washington and the Health Team. 12 “outstanding nomina- In addition to the plaque, tions” for the award from Harrington also received all grade levels. a $500 award that can be “Sarah was nominated used for professional de- by both an administrator velopment opportunities or and a teacher,” said Breau. for materials and activities “Some of the things her that will enhance and sup- nominators said: a great port student learning. and positive effect on the Harrington received a school community…like tremendous ovation from Carolyn Arond, Sarah her colleagues as she left made students feel they her seat in the CHS bleach- belong here..she is a pio- ers and walked to the podi- neer in developing discus- um in the packed gymnasi- sion routines for ELS…she um to accept the award. works tirelessly to revise City Manager Thomas Am- brosino and Louise Casey Campanella.

Maddie Piccul, Suhey Roman, Brianna Cantone, Kaley Beauchamp, Jamie Connors, and Haley Travaglia, all of the Early Learning Center.

Kathleen McGlynn, Lindsay Doyle, Virginia Leigh, Sam Factor, and Nicole Ellis.

Joey DiGaetano and teach- er and CHS coach Gena Restiano.

School Committee member Yessenia Alfaro, Collaborative Executive Director Gladys Vega, and Flor Palacios of the Collaborative. REACH Director Linda Alioto-Robinson, Councillor-at-Large Leo Robinson, and Brown Middle School Principal Linda Barber.

Eduardo Pineda and Evelyn Manning.

Jay Seigal and Ted Freeley.

Joe Sinnott, Lindsay Dutcher, Elaine Ortiz, and Jose Ortiz.

Sokolowski School teachers Vasiliki Kokonidis, Allison Flaherty, and Emma Rossi. 2019 ALS & MS Walk for Living Sunday, October 6, 2019 Christine Keenen, Kati Phelan, Kate Schubmehl, Assistant Superintendent Sarah Kent, and Renee Arsenault. 165 Captains Row on Admiral’s Hill, Chelsea MA 9:00 AM Check-in 10:00 AM WALK kicks off (2 miles) with Emcee Matt Siegel of KISS 108’s Matty in the Morning and the KISS 108 Street Team. Food, Music, Kids’ Activities, Petting Zoo, Photo Booth, Raffle and more! walkforliving.org to register for the WALK or donate

School Committee Chair Jeanette Velez, CHS Principal Lex Mathews, and Dog Supt. of Schools Dr. Mary Bourque, with State Ilana Ascher, lead history teacher and Friendly! Rep. Dan Ryan, and his daughter, Audrey. mentor. Page 6 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, September 5, 2019 Harvard’s Dr. Carol Kauffman leads faculty leadership training program at Malden Catholic On Aug. 26, Dr. Car- ol Kauffman, the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Coaching at Harvard Medical School All the medical services and the Director of Faculty Coach Training at Massa- chusetts General Hospital, you need, right here gave a leadership presen- tation to Malden Catho- in your community! lic’s faculty and staff. Dr. Kauffman has been a lead- ership coach for over 25 Make us your health care provider! years and was excited to help the Malden Catholic staff become better leaders, Left to right: Principal Lisa Cenca, Dr. Carol Kauffman, both professionally and per- leadership mentor Julie Carrier, and Headmaster John Thornburg. sonally. Dr. Kauffman says she Senior Management Con- Cenca, Principal of the was drawn to Malden Cath- sultant in leadership train- Malden Catholic School olic because of her interest ing and development for for Girls, who raved about in developing leadership the Pentagon. Carrier was Dr. Kauffman’s coaching programs for millennials featured on MTV’s #1 hit approach and how teachers Because your good health matters. and younger people. positive show, “MADE,” can bring this into the class- “A coach approach is to share her message about room. 617-569-5800 • www.ebnhc.org • very powerful for leaders how girls can improve their “Carol helped us to think at every stage in develop- self-confidence through about coaching our students ment” Dr. Kauffman said. coaching. rather than just teaching “We have a much more Carrier followed up Dr. them. She challenged us to complex, fast-moving, un- Kauffman’s answer about work on how we get our predictable world…so if the importance of leader- students to recognize their 16th Annual A community solution to end Domestic Violence we have a group of people ship by saying, “We are talents and live them out.” Una solución para acabar la Violencia Doméstica who have an idea of where all aware of how powerful Theology teacher Deir- they want to go then they leadership development dre Foley was very fortu- can have a much greater is for adults, and it’s even nate to have Dr. Kauffman Monday impact.” more powerful when we at Malden Catholic, and is When asked why learn- take those principles, ideas, excited to use the skills she September 16 ing leadership skills at a and practices and we teach learned moving forward. young age are so import- them to young people.” “Her method of Coach- 5-8 p.m. ant, Dr. Kauffman said they Carrier continued to add ing by Numbers will benefit 99 Marginal St. - Chelsea are crucial because these that by taking these ideas both the staff and students are skills that will be used and mindsets that they are here at MC immensely” Fo- Tickets: $35, throughout life. learning important skills ley said. “I am excited to 10 or more $30 each, “Learning to lead when before they face other chal- use these skills moving for- $40 at the door you are a young person is lenges in life as they get ward to enhance my career Hosted by: crucial, and one of the peo- older. Carrier took an edu- here at Malden Catholic.” Entradas: $35 ple you are learning to lead cational approach to learn- Malden Catholic was $30 cada uno por 10 o más is yourself” Dr. Kauffman ing these ideas at a young incredibly honored to have $40 en la puerta said. “If you can begin to age. Dr. Kauffman working with get a sense of what actually “They are saving a lot of its faculty and staff on in- Get tickets online matters to you and to other baggage in relearning be- creasing their leadership people…then you will be cause they are learning it skills. Headmaster John Sponsored by: Consigue entradas en linea able to guide the direction the right way first” Carrier Thornburg believes Dr. harborcov.org/tasteofchelsea of your life much better added. Carrier continued Kauffman’s presentation than if you don’t have that.” to stress the importance of was crucial, because of its 617-884-9799 Presenting alongside Dr. teaching leadership in an importance in leadership For more info/para más información Kauffman was Julie Carrier, academic setting. skills to both staff and stu- a bestselling author, lead- In attendance was Lisa dents. ership mentor, and former Thursday, September 5, 2019 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 7

ight teams, ages 13-20, competed in TheNET Movement Playoff Game on Aug. 16, at GAINSHighland Park, with the four winning teams – orange, yellow, army green, and pink – continuing on to the semi-finals. E“The goal of the game is to engage young people in a positive way during summer weekends,” explained The Movement Co-Founder Damali Vidot, City Council President. “We build relationships and community in hopes to deter them from participating in negative activity.” PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA

School Committeeman Henry Wilson, Council President Damali Vidot, Anthony Flores, Troy Arnold, Jr., Councillor Calvin Brown, and Melissa DeJesus. Malcolm Norman.

Jose Cruz defending Manny Resto.

Jamison Guillaume going up for a layup. Jacquari Younge smiling at Jamison Guillaume.

Jay Velez, School Committeeman Henry Wilson, Council President Damali Vidot, School Dan Cortez, School Committeeman Henry Wilson, Councillor Leo Robinson, Cesar Cortez, Committee Chair Jeanette Velez, City Manager Tom Ambrosino, and Councillor Yamir and neighborhood boys Rodriguez. WWW.BOBSAUTOBODY.COM Conveniently located On The Blue Line Thinking about • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SAFE DEPENDABLE QUALITY REPAIRS Advertising? with a lifetime Guarantee Licensed • Bonded • Insured Say What You Want Registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in FULL COLOR! Bob Bolognese Owner Reg. #3053 1456 NORTH SHORE RD., REVERE • 781-289-1300 Page 8 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, September 5, 2019 NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION a seamless transition – and what Academy they would chusetts, recognized Eagle EASTIE’S SANDRA NIJJAR OMAR EASY BACK having worked at the high be participating in this fall. Bank’s commercial loan TO SCHOOLS school before, it isn’t a “This year is really the growth over the past 12 NAMED 2019 MYRA KRAFT place that’s unfamiliar. big year to get it going,” he months in its annual “Fast EVERETT - After head- “The transition from City said. “We’re off and run- 50” issue, which “ranks COMMUNITY MVP AWARD ing up a special project on Hall to the School Depart- ning with the new class- the 50 fastest-growing loan WINNER school finance and organi- ment is going to work hand- rooms that were built out providers in Massachusetts, zational assessment at City in-hand with this new posi- over the summer. It’s really including mortgage and fi- Hall for the last two years, tion in the sense that I am innovative and it’s given me nancial companies, banks, Omar Easy has made his still connected to City Hall a great grasp of the future of credit unions and other fi- way back to the School folks and the mayor, the de- education and the future of nancial institutions. Rank- Everett Public Schools… Department to help get the partment heads and (CFO) ings compare the number The sophomores this year new Academy pathways Eric Demas,” he said. “Any and volume of loans from program off and running at are really the first cohort of the department heads of the Academies model. Jan. 1 through June 30, Everett High School (EHS). dealing with vendors will 2018, to the number and Freshmen at EHS re- They did their exploratory be able to help us to re- last year and now this year volume from the same turned Tuesday to the cruit people to work with timeframe in 2019.” school, but sophomores and we’ve assigned them.” the Academies…It’s really Easy is also in charge of This is the third time in upperclassmen return today, a match made in heaven the last four years that Ea- Aug. 28, for the new school making sure the Academy because I have the connec- model is funded, and he said gle Bank has received this term, and they’ll find some tions at City Hall to help recognition as a “Fast 50” major changes in the way while Interim Supt. Janice with engaging businesses Gauthier has been very sup- lender in the commercial the school is being run with and the financial side.” arena. Eagle Bank was respect to the new Acade- portive, he has found it hard There are five academies to win over others such as ranked eighth in the state mies within the school. that include: in the category of “Com- Easy is the executive the assistant superintendent •Freshman Experience for business affairs. mercial: Number of Loans” assistant principal for the (which is a taste of each of and 12th in the state in the Academies, and he said he Already, they have re- the four academies). ceived a $218,000 grant category of “Commercial: will be reaching out to busi- •STEM Academy (for Volume of Loans.” nesses in the community from the One8 Foundation, science and engineering). and the state does offer “Once again, the Bank and using his connections at •Health and Public Ser- is extremely proud to be City Hall to bring hand-on more school funding for vice Academy districts that employ the recognized as a “Fast 50” experiences to the students •Construction, Machin- lender by that have chosen the Acad- Academy model. ing and Architectural De- “It’s an exciting time for Banker & Tradesman. emy pathways. sign Academy. This is an impressive feat, “We need to get business- the City and the school sys- Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft and Sandra Nijjar •Business Law and Hos- tem,” he said. “There is a given the ultra-competitive es in and around the city to pitality Academy (the long- greater-Boston market,” from East Boston Community Soup Kitchen pose at Gillette partner with us for some bit of uncertainty with the Stadium after she was presented with the 2019 Myra Kraft time Culinary Department new superintendent search, stated Marc Whittaker, internships and hand-on will be folded into this President/C.E.O. He further Community MVP Award experiences for these stu- but hopefully we get this academy as well). kicked off and make sure stated that “I believe that dents,” he said. “We need Easy said they had the this honor is a great testa- the community to engage this is a long-term change freshmen last year trying ment to the work-ethic of seriously and this achieve- able Housing’s (NOAH) with students. It’s a new for the schools.” out the Academies, and the Eagle Bank commercial ment for the third time in Acquisition Opportunity transition the high school now sophomores, they will lending team, as well as the four years demonstrates a Program (AOP). Through is going through this year EAGLE BANK be the first big class to use other Bank employees who high level of success.” this program NOAH has right now. It’s an exciting the pathways and Acade- RECOGNIZED provide support for this Eagle Bank is a full ser- been able to combat dis- time for the school system.” mies at the high school. In EVERETT - On Aug. 19, continued loan growth. As vice community bank and placement through the pur- And in terms of mov- July, Easy said they sent Banker & Tradesman, the a community bank, we take has 130 years’ experience chase of existing rental units ing from Broadway to Elm out letters to the 524 soph- pre-eminent financial ser- our commitment to the com- in the financial services in- and transforming them into Street, Easy said it has been omores letting them know vices publication in Massa- munities that we serve very dustry as a state-chartered, ‘income-restricted’ units. mutual financial institution. This has made those units Eagle Bank offers deposit, in the neighborhood perma- savings and mortgage prod- nent affordable housing via MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM ucts for both consumer and the AOP. business customers. For Another $3,8 million in more information, please Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health citywide CPA funds has call (617) 387-5110 or vis- provided funding for a pro- and the environment if not disposed of properly. it us on the web at www. gram offered by the Boston bankeagle.com. Home Center that has been helping income-qualified, Mercury is found in products such as: RESIDENTS first-time home buyers in UPDATED ON CPA Eastie buy their first home. EAST BOSTON - At a “In addition, the CPA recent community meeting team has exercised its in- the city’s Community Pres- fluence at City Hall, and ervation Director Christine has been able to advocate Poff updated residents on for residents to get smaller the Community Preserva- projects addressed without tion Act (CPA) funding that a formal process like a spig- Thermostats Thermometers Button-Cell Mercury Switches Fluorescent ot and re-seeding of Brophy Batteries Lamps is benefiting East Boston’s new and existing develop- Park and Umana garden ments with CPA funding. clean-up,” said Poff. Before getting into spe- Poff added that a priority Please contact your local Board of Health or Department of Public SPONSORED BY cific CPA earmarks, Poff for preservation is to work Works for information on where to safely dispose of these items. said that there are two city- with the Boston Landmarks wide CPA programs that Commission to embark on a have been well utilized in historical survey of Boston the neighborhood. Neighborhoods. She said keepmercuryfromrising.org First a pool of $5 million the goal would be to com- in CPA funds has helped the Neighborhood of Afford- See METRO Page 9

LEGAL NOTICE Works will conduct a Public the Court. 1:00 a.m. for Moe Broth- vicemembers status. claiming to have an inter- 9/5/19 www.Projectdog.com . For of Awarding Authority. Hearing on Tuesday, Sep- An Automatic Restraining ers LLC d/b/a Latinos If you now are, or recently est in a Mortgage covering C assistance, call Projectdog, Bidders requesting their tember 17, 2019 in Chel- Order has been entered in Falcons, 158 Broadway, have been, in the active real property in Chelsea, Inc. at (978) 499-9014, refundable paper set to sea City Hall, Room 305, this matter preventing you Chelsea, MA. military service of the numbered 168 Spencer LEGAL NOTICE M-F 8:30AM-5PM. be mailed must supply the Conference Room, from taking any action CHELSEA LICENSING United States of America, Avenue, given by Carlos ADVERTISEMENT General bids and sub-bids a non-refundable ship- third floor, 500 Broadway, which would negatively COMMISSION then you may be entitled J. Vega and Ana I. Vega The Chelsea Housing shall be accompanied by ping and handling fee of Re: Tu Casa Chelsea, at 6:00 p.m. on impact the current finan- Cheryl Watson Fisher to the benefits of the Ser- to Bank of America, N.A., Authority, the Awarding a bid deposit that is not $35.00 payable to Project- Restaurant Inc., the following Petitions of cial status of either party. City Solicitor vicemembers Civil Relief dated November 30, 2007, Authority, invites sealed less than five (5%) of dog, Inc. 403-405 Broadway Eversource. SEE Supplemental Probate 8/29/19, 9/5/19 Act. If you object to a and recorded in Suffolk bids from Contractors for the greatest possible bid Bidders requesting Con- Chelsea, MA Proposed Work and Pur- Court Rule 411. C foreclosure of the above County Registry of Deeds the Fire Alarm Upgrade amount (considering all tract Documents to be Chelsea Licensing pose: You are required to serve mentioned property on in Book 42786, Page at the Scrivano (16-1) and alternates), and made mailed to them shall in- Commission Summit Avenue-southerly upon: Frances Molina-San- LEGAL NOTICE that basis, then you or 250, as affected by a Loan Mace (16-2) Family De- payable to the Chelsea clude a separate check for Notice is hereby given from pole 103/8, ap- tos, 204 Garfield Ave., (SEAL) your attorney must file a Modification dated April velopments for the Chel- Housing Authority. $35.00 per set, payable to that a public hearing will proximately 194 feet west #169, Hyde Park, MA COMMONWEALTH OF written appearance and 28, 2016, and recorded sea Housing Authority in Bid Forms and Contract the Projectdog, to cover be held by the Chelsea of Warren St., to install 02136 MA 02108 your MASSACHUSETTS answer in this court at in Said Registry of Deeds Chelsea Massachusetts, in Documents will be avail- mail handling costs. Licensing Commission on approximately 56 feet of answer, if any on or be- LAND COURT Three Pemberton Square, in Book 56250, Page 96, accordance with the docu- able for pick-up at: www. General bidders must Thursday, September 12, conduit. WO#2324149 fore 10/17/2019. If you DEPARTMENT OF THE Boston, MA 02108 on or and now held by plaintiff ments prepared by Nangle Projectdog.com or for agree to contract with mi- 2019 at 6:00 p.m., in the The public is invited to fail to do so, the court will TRIAL COURT before October 7, 2019 by assignment, has/have Engineering Incorporated. pick-up at: Projectdog, nority and women business City Council Conference attend. proceed to the hearing and 18 SM 004125 or you may lose the op- filed with this court a com- The Project consists of: Inc. 18 Graf Road, Suite enterprises as certified Room, Chelsea City Hall, FIDEL MALTEZ adjudication of his action. ORDER OF NOTICE portunity to challenge the plaint for determination of Fire alarm upgrades at 8 Newburyport, MA 978- by the Supplier Diversity 500 Broadway, Chelsea, COMMISSIONER You are also required to To: foreclosure on the ground Defendant’s/Defendants’ the dwelling unit buildings 499-9014 (M-F 8:30AM Office (SDO), formerly MA, to consider an Applica- 8/29/19, 9/5/19 file a copy of your answer, Margaret E. Flaherty; John of noncompliance with the Servicemembers status. of the Scrivano and Mace – 5PM) on Wednesday, known as SOMWBA. The tion for an Amendment to C if any, in the office of the A. Flaherty Act. If you now are, or re- family developments September 4, 2019. combined participation current Amusement/Enter- Register of this Court. and to all persons entitled Witness, GORDON H. PIP- cently have been, in the The work is estimated to Go to www.Projectdog.com goal reserved for such en- tainment License to include LEGAL NOTICE Witness, Hon. Brian J. to the benefit of the Ser- ER, Chief Justice of this active military service cost $ 984,296.85 and login with an existing terprises shall not be less Comedy, Live Shows and COMMONWEALTH Dunn, First Justice of this vicemembers Civil Relief Court on August 21, 2019. of the United States of Bids are subject to M.G.L. account or click Sign Up than 10.4% of the final Magic Show. Hearings OF MASSACHUSETTS Court. Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 Attest: Deborah J. America, then you may be c.149 §44A-J & to min- to register for free. Enter contract price including are conducted in English; THE TRIAL COURT Date: August 26, 2019 (et seq) Patterson entitled to the benefits of imum wage rates as Project Code #834357 in accepted alternates. See if needed, please bring a PROBATE AND FAMILY Felix D. Arroyo, Federal National Mort- Recorder the Servicemembers Civil required by M.G.L. c.149 the project locator box. Contract Documents - Arti- translator to the hearing. COURT DEPARTMENT Register of Probate gage Association (“Fannie 2016100217 Relief Act. If you object §§26 to 27H inclusive. Select “Acquire Docu- cle 3 of the Instructions to CHELSEA LICENSING SUFFOLK Division 9/05/19 Mae”) 9/5/19 to a foreclosure of the General bidders must be ments” to download docu- Bidders. COMMISSION DIVORCE SUMMONS C claiming to have an inter- C above-mentioned property certified by the Division ments, review a hard copy The job site and/or ex- Cheryl Watson Fisher BY PUBLICATION est in a Mortgage covering on that basis, then you or of Capital Asset Manage- at Projectdog’s physical isting building(s) will be City Solicitor AND MAILING LEGAL NOTICE real property in Chelsea, LEGAL NOTICE your attorney must file a ment and Maintenance location, or request a free available for inspection 8/29/19, 9/5/19 Suffolk Probate Re: Moe Brothers numbered 13-15 Watts COMMONWEALTH OF written appearance and (DCAMM) in the category project CD. at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, C And Family Court LLC d/b/a Street, given by Marga- MASSACHUSETTS answer in this court at of Electrical. Bidders may obtain one September 12, 2019, 24 New Chardon St. Latinos Falcons ret E. Flaherty and John (SEAL) Three Pemberton Square, General Bids will be re- full paper bid set from Pro- starting at 54 Locke Street, LEGAL NOTICE Boston, MA 02114 Chelsea Licensing A. Flaherty to Mortgage LAND COURT Boston, MA 02108 on or ceived until 2:00 p.m., jectdog for a refundable Chelsea, MA. For an ap- Docket No. Commission Electronic Registration Sys- DEPARTMENT OF THE before September 30, Thursday September 19, deposit of $50.00 made pointment call Rich Russell, SU19D0706DR Notice is hereby given tems, Inc., as nominee for TRIAL COURT 2019 or you may lose the 2019 and posted online, payable to Projectdog, (617) 409-5348. Frances that a public hearing will Countrywide Home Loans, 19 SM 003693 opportunity to challenge forthwith. Inc. in the form of certified The Contract Documents Molina-Santos beheld by the Chelsea Inc., dated January 30, ORDER OF NOTICE the foreclosure on the This project is being Elec- check or money order. The may be seen by elec- CITY OF vs. Licensing Commission on 2003, and recorded in the TO: ground of noncompliance tronically Bid (E-Bid). All full amount of the deposit tronic media at: Project CHELSEA Molina Obdillo Thursday, September 12, Suffolk County Registry Carlos J. Vega with the Act. bids shall be submitted will be refunded to all re- Dog - www.projectdog. DEPARTMENT To the Defendant: 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in t he of Deeds in Book 30492, and to all persons entitled Witness, GORDON H. PIPER online at www.Projectdog. sponsive bidders returning com; Joseph Merrit & Co OF PUBLIC The Plaintiff has filed a City Council Conference Page 336, and now held to the benefit of the Ser- Chief Justice of this Court com. Hard copy bids will the Contract Documents www.merrittgraphics.com; WORKS Complaint for Divorce Room, Chelsea City Hall, by the Plaintiff by assign- vicemembers Civil Relief on August 15, 2019 not be accepted by the in good condition within and CMD (formerly Reed NOTICE OF requesting that the Court 500 Broadway, Chelsea, ment, has/have filed with Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 Attest: Awarding Authority. E-bid ten (10) days after date Construction Data) www. PUBLIC grant a divorce for Irre- MA for an application this court a complaint for (et seq): Deborah J. Patterson tutorials and instructions of general bid opening. cmdgroup.com/Home HEARING trievable Breakdown to extend the operation determination of Defen- J.P. 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Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 OBITUARIES plete a plot-by-plot survey Poff said applications documenting every single are accepted twice per year. Roland Brown Stella Janiak building and Eastie is at the The deadline for this fall’s July 22, 1938 - Aug. 31, 2019 Active at Chelsea Senior Center and St. top of the list for this new funding cycle is Sept. 27, program. 2019, at 4 p.m. Roland E. Stanislaus Parish Brown passed Poff said during the last For more info residents Stella S. (Kloss) Janiak round of funding in the can visit www.boston.gov/ away on Sat- urday, Aug. of Lynn, formerly of Chel- spring, Eastie got a good community-preservation/ sea, passed away Tuesday amount of CPA funding how-apply-communi- 31 at the Ex- eter Center in morning, Sept. 3 after a grants for projects through- ty-preservati on-funds. short illness in the peaceful out the neighborhood. New Hampshire. He was 81 years old. surroundings of her Lynn There was $950,000 to SINGER FAMILY home, comforted by the the Grace Apartments de- Born in Burlington, Ver- HONORED BY mont, a son of the late Har- presence of her loving fam- velopment, which recently ily and in the tender arms of received Boston Planning COUNCIL old and Flora (Whitcomb) Brown, he came to Chelsea her daughter. She was 89 and Development Agency REVERE - The Revere years old. Approval. Developed by City Council presented Cer- at the age of 14 with his mother and stepfather, the activities, hunting, camping Born, raised and a life- the East Boston Commu- tificates of Merit to Revere long resident of Chelsea, late John Morehouse. He and fishing to name a few. nity Development Orga- Police Officer Joseph Sing- she graduated from local Annmarie Dasaro, Tanya nization (EBCDC), Grace er, his children, Mia and graduated from Chelsea After retirement, he briefly took the position of Range schools. and Anthony Fierro, Mi- Apartments will be a new, Domenic, and his niece, High School and married chael and Adele Drigotas, Officer at Danvers Fish and She married to Walter 42-unit residential building Jayna, for their efforts in his childhood sweetheart S. Janiak (CPD Patrolman Christopher Drigotas, Al- Game Club. serving low-income seniors saving a four-year-old boy and love of his life, Barbara Ret.) in 1958 and together isha Spada, Blasé Cataldo located on 187 Sumner from drowning at Sandy T. DeGregorio in 1957. Roland was predeceased they raised a family of two and fiancé, Mariah Salah Street. The project will also Beach in Winchester last He was a career veteran by his parents, wife and sib- sons and three daughters. and AutumnRose Cataldo renovate 17 income-re- September. of the U.S. Air Force where lings. He was the beloved Stella worked for a time and adored great-grand- stricted units on the site’s Ward 1 Councillor Jo- he attended Control Tow- husband of 58 years of the at Chelsea Clock, was a mother of Natasha Dasaro, existing building. anne McKenna made the er Tech School. His spe- late Barbara T. (DeGrego- teacher’s aide with the Jay and Ayane Brennan, According to plans sub- presentation on behalf of cialty was as an air traffic rio) Brown; devoted father Children’s Community Alexis Brennan and Lo- mitted to the BPDA by the the Council to Singer for his controller. He held several and father-in-law of John Corner, a home health aide gan Brennan. She is also CDC the proposed project quick and heroic actions on duty assignments oversees W. Brown of Newburyp- and part time floral design- survived by her precious involves the construction of a that day. and stateside at US Air ort, Dawn L. Covey and er. She still devoted her life great-great-grandchildren: new 39,067 square foot, 42- Singer received a stand- Stations from Germany to her late husband, Anthony to home and family. For Gianni, Gino, Scott, Emily unit, seven-story building and ing ovation as he made his Tennessee and Tacoma, WA of Port Huron, MI., Ter- a short period, Stella and and Fiona. the renovation of an existing way to the podium. and served during the ear- rance “Terry” M. Brown Walter owned and operated Visiting hours will be a White Hen Pantry store 26,800 square-foot building McKenna said she was ly Vietnam Era. His wife and his wife, Jeanne Rosel- held at the Welsh Funer- in Malden before enjoying currently on the same site in speaking from her heart accompanied him to these li of Boxford, Michael E. al Home, 718 Broadway when she told the audience, varied assignment’s. Three Brown and his wife, Te- her full retirement. Stella Chelsea on Tuesday, Sept. Maverick Square. also enjoyed summers at Another $735,200 will “Joe Singer is a an Ameri- of his five children were resa of Atkinson, NH and 10, from 4 to 8 p.m. Rel- can hero, he really is. He born at US Air Force Bas- Theresa M. Tidmarsh and the family cottage in Goff- atives and friends are most go to the proposed Aileron stown, N.H., traveling with development to build sev- doesn’t want the praise. He es, two in Germany and one her husband, John of Row- kindly invited to attend. doesn’t want the credit and ley; dear brother of the late her husband to Europe, Po- Her funeral will begin on en housing units, includ- son in Tennessee. land, Italy and French Mo- ing four affordable units. it took me one year to get He was honorably dis- Kathleen Brown, Raymond Wednesday, Sept. 11 from him up to get this certifi- rocco. She was an active the Welsh Funeral Home Overall the East Boston charged and first returned Brown and Patrick Brown member and participant at Neighborhood of Afford- cate. to Chelsea before moving and he is also survived by at 8:30 a.m. followed by a the Chelsea Senior Center Funeral Mass at St. Stanis- able Housing, NOAH’s ar- McKenna described the to Revere. He worked as a 15 grandchildren, 18 great joining celebrations, danc- laus Church, 163 Chestnut chitect, Eastie-based Joy St Sept. 1, 2018 incident in civilian air traffic controller grandchildren and two es and trips with her fel- St., Chelsea at 9:30 a.m. Design, and the CDC has which Singer’s rapid re- great-great-grandchildren. at Logan Airport for sever- low seniors. She was also Services will conclude with joined forces to create a 41- sponse, after being alerted His Funeral will be held al years. He concluded his a longtime parishioner and interment at Woodlawn unit project that includes a of the emergency by his from the Welsh Funer- children and nice, helped work career as a warehouse communicant at St. Stan- Cemetery, Everett. The fu- mixed-use,mixed-income, foreman working for Quin- al Home, 718 Broadway, islaus Church. Stella and ownership/rental housing save the child’s life. neral home is fully handi- “Mia stepped on a little lan Printing in Boston. Chelsea today, Thursday, at her husband moved to Lynn cap accessible, ample park- and gallery spaces for East- A resident of Exeter, NH 9 a.m. followed by services four years ago to be close ie artist community and boy that was submerged ing opposite funeral home. for the past 15 years, he in the Woodlawn Chapel, with family in their golden community at ­large. on the bottom of the lake,” Should friends desire, 302 Elm St., Everett at 10 years. NOAH’s project, dubbed related McKenna. “So right spent most of his life resid- contributions in her mem- away the kids ran to alert ing in Chelsea, Revere and a.m. Interment will be pri- Stella was widowed ory may be made to The ‘Aileron,’ will include eight two years ago, the beloved ownership units, half work- Joe. Joe ran in to the water briefly in Rowley before vate. Funeral home fully MGH development Fund, and he saw the boy and he settling in Exeter NH with handicap accessible, ample wife “My Sweetheart” of 125 Nashua St., Ste 540, force and half market, in 59 years to the late Wal- one building with 33-units pulled him out of the wa- his wife. parking opposite funeral Boston, MA 02114-1101. ter. He did CPR right away In his lifetime, his wife home. ter S. Janiak. She was the For directions or to send occupying a larger building forever devoted and loved next door. Of the 33 units in and he was calling for help. was his world and he was Should friends desire, expressions of sympathy, Crazy enough there was a a forever devastated with her contributions in his memo- mother of Deborah Berar- please visit www.WelshFu- the larger building 17 will dino and her husband, cardiologist on that beach passing four years ago. He ry may be made to the Alz- neralHome.com be set aside for artist work/ William of Londonderry living space. that day. Joe called the was strongly devoted to heimer’s Association, 311 Arrangements were giv- EMTs and assisted with the N.H., Lisa Correnti with Eastie also receives home and family and en- Arsenal St., Watertown MA her companion, William M. en to the care and direction $600,000 for a new play- defibrillator and they got a joyed all kinds of outdoor 02472. of the Anthony Memorial pulse. At the hospital with Cohan of Lynn and Lisa’s ground at the East Boston late husbands; Paul Spada - Frank A.Welsh & Sons Early Education Center. The God’s help and everybody Chelsea. For online guest praying, the kid made a re- and Roy F. Correnti, Laurie new playground for ELC in- Cataldo and her husband, book or to send expressions cludes integrated classrooms markable recovery and he’s Carmella Wagner of sympathy, running around now and Gregg of Chelsea, the late for students with disabilities Michael Drigotas and Al- please visit; in K0 and first grade. he’s 100 percent fine.” Dec. 27, 1928 – Aug. 31, 2019 McKenna said she be- fred “Butchie” Drigotas; www.WelshFuneral- The Light- Carmella Wagner, 90, cherished grandmother of Home.com ship, Boston’s only floating lieves in fate “and these passed away on Saturday, museum docked at the Bos- four people [Joe Singer, ton Shipyard and Marina Mia Singer, Domenic Sing- Aug. 31 at the Cottages on Marginal Street received er, and Jayna Singer] were at Dartmouth Village, an Charise Heater $575,000 to restore the his- at a place in time where assisted living facility in March 13, 1975 — Aug. 27, 2019 toric ship’s rusted hull. they were supposed to be.” Dartmouth. There was another McKenna concluded her Born and raised in Chel- Charise L. Heater of $500,000 to create a new remarks by noting that Jo- sea, she was a daughter of Franklin passed away un- park to connect the renovat- seph Singer was her student the late Dominic and Rose expectedly on Aug. 27. She ed Boston Housing Author- when she was a teacher at (Ginoffe) Monzione. She was 44 years old. ity Orient Heights devel- Revere High School. graduated from Chelsea Born in Melrose and opment to the surrounding “He has proven to be one High School and married raised in Billerica, the lov- neighborhood. of the finest people I know,” Norman Wagner in the ing daughter of William and of Lunenburg and the late Finally $300,000 came said McKenna. late 1940’s. She resided in Diane Howard of Franklin, Richard M. Wagner, dear through to build a fully Council President Ar- Chelsea for most of her life she moved with her family sister of Dominic Monzi- accessible dock and dock thur Guinasso, who led the and raised two sons. to Somerville New Jersey one of Hallandale, FL, Lil- house at LoPresti Park. This presentation ceremony, gra- She worked outside of where she attended high dock will create access to lian Frongillo of Moreno ciously called for a brief re- her home as a telephone op- school and graduated from the waterfront for youth and Valley, CA, Angela Smith cess so that Singer’s family erator, beginning with NE Somerville High School. an adaptive sailing program could participate in photos of Danvers, Lucy Hazelton Tel & Tel Co. and continu- She excelled in school and Michael of Lawrenceville, at LoPresti Park across with the Council. Mayor of Hallandale FL, the late ing with NYNEX and Veri- was the Captain of the H.S. NJ and adored aunt of Mia from the Boston Housing Brian Arrigo also personal- Joseph J. Sr., Michael and zon. Throughout her career, Color Guard, president of and Zachary Woodruff. Authority Jeffries Point de- ly congratulated Singer and William Monzione, Eleanor She is also survived by her velopment for those with she was stationed at the the Thespian Society, a the children for their life- Puleo, Rose Ambrogi and aunts, uncles and several handicaps. saving efforts. Chelsea and Malden Cen- member of the school Key Mary Tosches. She is also Club and a High School extended family members. tral Telephone Exchanges. survived by her grandson, She served as a union rep- Peer Leader. She placed Visiting hours will be TORF FUNERAL Sandy Wagner and by many 6thin a world competition held on Saturday, Sept. Carafa Family resentative, traveled across nieces, nephews, grand- SERVICE the country fulfilling her held by Field of View. 7 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the nieces, grandnephews and WelshFuneral Home, 718 Pre-need planning with our duties and was a member of She earned her BS de- Funeral extended family members. gree in English Education Broadway, Chelsea. Rela- price protection guarantee. the Telephone Pioneers of Visiting hours will be Arrangements made at our America. from West Chester Univer- tives and friends are most Home Inc. held at the Welsh Funer- sity, PA and earned a Master kindly invited to attend. facility or in the comfort of She retired to West Yar- al Home, 718 Broadway, your own home 389 Washington Ave. mouth in the 80’s and be- of Arts degree in Medieval Funeral Services will be Chelsea on Friday, Sept. Literature from Kutztown conducted in the funeral 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Chelsea came active in community 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Deborah Torf Golden life there, volunteering at University, PA. She taught home immediately follow- 617-884-4188 Relatives and friends are at the Pen Argyl Middle ing the visitation at 11 a.m. Amy Torf Golden the local senior center and most kindly invited to at- Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) School, Nazareth PA. She Interment will be private. the American Red Cross, tend. Visitation will be fol- M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Amy C-Almas also taught middle and high The Funeral Home is fully William R. Carafa - tutoring young children in lowed by a Funeral Mass at reading and as a member school English with New- handicap accessible, ample (617) 889-2900 Funeral Directors the Immaculate Conception ton and Beverly school sys- parking opposite funeral of the Garden Club of Yar- Church, 133 Beach St., Re- (800)428-7161 carafafuneralhome.com mouth. tems and directed two high home. vere at 12 noon. Services school musicals. Should friends desire, www.torffuneralservice.com She relished relaxing on will conclude with inter- Cape beaches reading in her She was the beloved in lieu of flowers, contri- ment at Woodlawn Ceme- mother of McKenna and butions in her memory “Meeting the needs of the families we serve.” lounge chair while enjoying tery, Everett. her favorite Dunkin’ Cof- Ivy Heater of Franklin, lov- may be made to St. Vin- The funeral home is fully cent DePaul Society c/o fee. ing daughter of William and handicap accessible, ample Diane Howard of Franklin, St. Mary’s Church, One ANTHONY MEMORIAL - In addition to her par- parking opposite funeral dear sister of Kimberly Church Square, Franklin, ents, she was predeceased FRANK A. WELSH & SONS home. Woodruff and her husband, MA 02038 by her husband, one son Should friends desire, FUNERAL HOME and several siblings. She in lieu of flowers, contri- Peter A. Zaksheski was the beloved wife of butions in her memory may Type III Licensed Funeral Director the late Norman Wagner, be made to the Alzheimer’s To place a memoriam in the 718 Broadway, Chelsea – 617-889-2723 – 617-884-3259 loving mother of Paul Wag- Association, 311 Arsenal Chelsea Record, please call 781-485-0588 www.ChelseaFuneralService.com ner and his wife, Darlene St., Watertown MA 02472.

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Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 • Revere • Everett • Winthrop • Lynn • East Boston • Chelsea • Charlestown CASA AND HEALTH confirmed deaths in 2012 to 1,995 confirmed deaths DEPARTMENT in 2018. PARTNER FOR Winthrop Public Health Lynn RECOVERY MONTH Nurse, Meredith Hurley, WINTHROP - Every recognizes the shared pur- September, communities pose of prevention and Independent Newspaper Group recovery and the overall across the country partake health of a community. 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Rubbish Removals & House Clean-Outs REACHIN SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS Paul Machado Chimney & Gutter Work Leak Stoppers • Snow & Ice Removal from Roofs 115 Butler Street 617-650-2246 •Fax: 617-294-2286 FREE ESTIMATES New Roofing & Repairs •Rubber Roofing Shingle Roofing 781-389-1045 Revere 781-284-8790 [email protected] Dave 781-760-4350 20% Off REMODELING SNOW REMOVAL TILE Leaky roof/Shingles missing D. DELL’ANNO Morano Call Roof Repairs Co. REMODELING FRANK’S SNOW PLOW SERVICE RICHIE’S PLOWING 617-846-3923/617-846-0900 All Your Remodeling Needs Commercial and Residential•Plowing/Salting Tile Leaks are our First priority Licensed & Fully Insured Parking lots, driveways, walkways Winthrop, MA For Speedy Service Call 781-760-6710 Free Estimates - Reg. #133317 - 20 years experience 617-846-2608 Free Estimates Call: Free estimates 617-448-0293 781-771-1820 Business: 781-233-2657 • Cell: 781-760-6734 reasonable Prices Thursday, September 5, 2019 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 11 BACK TO SCHOOL

BASHhe Chelsea Back to School Bash took place on the playground of the Williams School on Thursday, Aug. T22, and hundreds of returning students and their parents flocked to the event for a day of fun, information and giveaways. The annual event is put on by parents and parent coordinators throughout the district, and is hosted by the schools. Sixth-grader Ashley Alvarado Martinez and seventh-grader Kaia Robinson Briggs and her grandfather, City Councillor Alexa Martinez with little brother Nelson Martinez. PHOTOS BY SETH DANIEL Leo Robinson.

Andres Cruz helps out the Wright School Wolf (Javen Diaz) to the playground.

Kya’La Rocker of Off Broadway Dance gets ready to perform with her friends.

Cara Cogliano and Yesenia Perez of the Chelsea Community Connections. Firefighter Kevin DeJesus Pollo Campero Kelly Rahbain, the Pollo Campero chicken, Ana Chavez Pollo Campero, and of Central Fire hands out Yolanda Valles of Chelsea Public Schools. safety coloring books.

From the Berkowitz School, Pamela Victoria Melera and Ameliana Security Augustin Jimenez and Bea Rivera, Principal Adam Deleidi, and Gravellese, both of the Clark Avenue Cravatta, of Recreation and Cultural Monica Caparelli-Marengni. School. Affairs Division. Wendy Oliveira and Nery Castro of East Boston Neighbor- hood Health Center gave a new pencil pouch to sec- ond-grader Naomi Rosario.

Stephanie Rodriguez and Council Chief Brian Kyes, Supt. Mary Bourque, Supt.-elect Almi Abeyta and Chelsea High President Damali Vidot. Principal Alexander Mathews. Police officers Dan Delaney and Dave Batchelor with Ron Robinson, who was promoting the Lewis Latimer Society’s Chelsea Science Festival.

Mike Sandoval and Man Wai of the City of Chelsea handed out excellent new canvas bags – complete with the Chelsea City Edmund Villanueva accompanies his daughter, third-grad- Seal on them. er Melissa Villanueva, and son Emerson. Page 12 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, September 5, 2019

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NEXT NIGHT MARKET SEPT. 21 | 7-10PM VENDORS INCLUDES SEPT. HIGHLIGHTS One Piece at a Time PERFORMANCES BY selling handcraft jewelry and t-shirts DJ Amili Just Bee Tiles create decorative & functional tiles Gund Kwok Asian Archery Games Women’s Group inflatable archery zone Traditional Lion and Dragon Dance Aldea Maya Chelsea’s own Off back with more native jewelry from Central America Broadway Dance Studio Chung Wah WE KNOW MORE FOOD VENDORS AND AWESOME ARTISTS WILL BE JOINING US ON SEPTEMBER 21. STAY TUNED, WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED