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BOOK YOUR POST IT Chelsea record Call Your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1890 Advertising Rep (781)485-0588 VOLUME 118, No. 18 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 35 CENTS Zoning Board denies Spencer Ave. project in surprisingly close vote

By Adam Swift approved by the Planning liveau would be investing Board. $2.5 million into the project, In a split decision, the Zon- “I would hate to see these with units selling for about ing Board of Appeals (ZBA) units be abandoned, it is kind $500,000 each. denied a request for a special of an eyesore right now,” said “Ricky believes in the City permit and variance for a pro- District 3 City Councillor Joe of Chelsea,” said Lynds. “For posed eight-unit, four-story, Perlatonda. him to make this type of in- market-rate condominium Perlatonda noted that the vestment shows where his project at 254 Spencer Ave. City has recently approved mind is and where his wallet on Tuesday night. larger, affordable housing is.” A rendering of the mixed-income development on Central Avenue. In a 2-2 vote, ZBA mem- projects, such as at the old Mi- As the special permit and bers Arthur Arsenault and das site, and that 254 Spencer variance failed to garner the Marilyn Vega-Torres voted to Ave. sits next to the 34-unit necessary vote, several of the Central Avenue development okay the project, while mem- Acadia affordable housing supporters who attended the bers Hugo Perdomo and Jo- development. meeting voiced their displea- seph Mahoney voted to deny “The neighbors want this, sure to the board members approvals, siding with the I want this, and I don’t think and DePriest. shortens timeline; creates garage recommendation of Planning it should be limited to five “We are going with what Director John DePriest. units,” said Perlatonda. “It’s a the law is in the books,” said By Seth Daniel input, they decided it would would move the construction be better for residents and timeline to approximately 18- DePriest stated that the great project, and I don’t see Mahoney. The development team neighbors to attack the project 24 months, rather than four- conversion of the existing why we wouldn’t want it right After the meeting, Lynds looking to re-build the Innes in just one phase. Previous- plus years that was expected. two-family house to eight now.” said he and Beliveau will re- Housing Development into ly, the project contained two One of the keys to that is units was too large for the Richard Lynds, the at- group to see what their next a mixed-income community phases and lasted two years being able to put existing res- site, and that the developers torney for developer Ricky steps are for 254 Spencer Av- has made some major changes longer. idents into temporary hous- did not meet the hardship Beliveau, said the four-story enue. this summer – inserting a cen- “As we were meeting with ing while construction takes requirements to gain approv- condo building would fit into “It’s too early to tell what tral parking garage and im- people on this project, one is- place. With two phases, resi- al for the special permit and the neighborhood by serving we will do right now,” he plementing a single phase of sue coming up over and over dents were going to be shift- variances. as a transition from the taller, said. “We will look at all of construction that will cut two was the cost of housing, but ed in smaller numbers – with While the Planning Depart- five-story Acadia develop- our options.” years off the build-out. what the possibility might be some staying at Innes in ex- ment recommended no more ment on one side to the tri- Lynds said he was sur- The Chelsea Housing Au- for Phase 2,” he said. “So, we isting units and those impact- than five units on the parcel, a ple-deckers on the other side prised by DePriest’s staunch thority (CHA) and Corcoran thought it might be best to do ed by construction moving to number of neighbors and city of 254 Spencer Ave. vocal opposition to the proj- Development released the this in one phase. It would be other developments in the city officials came out in support To make the project work ect. new plans this week ahead of better for residents and for the temporarily. Now, however, of the project Tuesday night, financially, Lynds said - Be “This was an opportunity a meeting with residents of the project overall.” all of the existing residents much as they had done last liveau needs the eight units for good, market-rate units,” Innes on Tuesday night. The Said Joe Corcoran, pres- will have to move at once. month when the project was at market rate. He said Be- said Lynds. redevelopment plan includes ident and CEO of Joseph J. Ewing said they are con- 330 units of housing, with Corcoran Company, “We’re fident they can relocate - resi the existing 96 units of public proud to be part of a team that dents, and they will be partic- Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home to be renamed housing re-developed along- continues moving forward to ularly conscientious of those side the market-rate housing ensure affordable housing for residents with children in the and 40 workforce develop- residents. We believe the re- school system. in honor of Elliot and Donna Katzman ment units as well. developed Innes Apartments “We are committed to keep- Staff Report The major change in the will be a tremendous asset to ing people in Chelsea to the project is completing it within the community and look for- degree we can,” he said. “We Chelsea Jewish Lifecare a single phase, staring in the ward to continued work with will continue to give priority has announced that the Chel- fall of 2020 and cutting off the Chelsea Housing Author- to families that have children sea Jewish Nursing Home, the two years of construction due ity, Innes residents and our in the school system. We are flagship property of the orga- to eliminating phase 2. City, State partners through working with the schools and nization, will be renamed The CHA Director Al Ewing the summer.” Katzman Center for Living in honor of Elliot and Donna said as a result of community The single-phase approach See INNES Page 2 Katzman. The Marblehead couple, who made a significant dona- Second Night Market to feature two tion to Chelsea Jewish Life- care, have longstanding ties to the nursing home, the city of bands, DJ and children’s’ activities Chelsea and to the healthcare organization. By Seth Daniel to an enlivened downtown. This month, DJ Tempo “We are enormously The first Night Market Suave will return, and there grateful to Elliot and Donna The second Chelsea Night seized upon momentum built will also be two live bands Katzman for such a generous Elliot and Donna Katzman have made a significant donation to Market will take place this by the Pupusa Fiesta in April, performing. gift,” said Chelsea Jewish Saturday evening, July 13, in and coordinators believe Sus will perform a variety Chelsea Jewish Lifecare, and they will now be honored with the Lifecare CEO Barry Berman. naming of the newly-renovated Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home the parking lot of Luther Place they’ll have another great of 70s rock and funk tunes, “I have known the Katzman – bringing a wide range of crowd to bring foot traffic and on Lafayette Avenue. It will soon become the Katzman Center family for many years and am for Living. food, vendors and live music excitement after hours. See NIGHT MARKET Page 3 thrilled to have their name at- tached to the Chelsea Jewish “Donna and I are tru- Jewish Lifecare president, Nursing Home. Their support ly thankful for the love and noted that the nursing home ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the and friendship mean the world kindness that Chelsea Jew- has played a significant role in to us.” ish Lifecare has shown our the organization’s history. Night-Time’ premieres this week in the Park Elliot Katzman and Donna family,” said Katzman. “Our “The Chelsea Jewish Nurs- (Frangiamone) were class- involvement began when my ing Home is very near and Staff Report mates at Chelsea High and grandmother was a resident of dear to my heart," said Ber- will soon celebrate their 40th the nursing home over forty man. "We are honored to have Winner of fiveTony Awards wedding anniversary. Both years ago. Ten years ago my Elliot and Donna involved including ‘Best Play’ and sev- are Salem State alumni and parents moved to the Cohen with this special residence and en Olivier Awards, The Curi- the proud parents of sons and Florence Levine Estates As- we truly appreciate their sub- ous Incident of the Dog in the daughters in law Matthew and sisted Living where today my stantial contribution." Night-Time brings Mark Had- Katie, and David and Em- dad, Myer, still enjoys being Founded in 1919, the a part of this caring commu- non-profit Chelsea Jewish don’s best-selling novel to ily. They are even prouder grandparents to granddaugh- nity. Donna’s mom, Mary Lifecare is one of the largest thrilling life on the outdoor Frangiamone, is a resident of providers of senior health- stage at the PORT Park start- ters Nora, Maggie, Julia and Clara. Elliot, a general part- the Chelsea Jewish Nursing care services in the region. ing this week. ner at Commonwealth Capital Home. We want to pay tribute The Chelsea Jewish Nurs- The play was adapt- Ventures, a private venture to the mission of the organi- ing Home, soon to be The ed by two-time Olivier capital firm, has built some of zation’s founders and the ex- Katzman Center for Living, Award-winning playwright New England’s most success- traordinary leadership of Bar- underwent a dramatic $16 Simon Stephens. ful technology companies. ry and Adam Berman.” million renovation in 2016. The play will be the annu- Adam Berman, Chelsea al drama in the park perfor- Apollinaire Theatre is ready for its annual outdoor production mance that is free and open this month, starting this week with the award-winning play, The to the public throughout Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, featuring Seamus Apollinaire Theatre announces Resident Artist Program July. The premiere started on Doyle as Christopher. All productions are free, Weds. through Sunday, 8 p.m. in the PORT Park. Staff Report dress the facilities crisis that historically out of the reach of Wednesday, July 10, but will area performing artists Boston’s small theatre com- continue Weds. through Sun- Apollinaire Theatre Com- face, a crisis which came to a munity, including on-site re- day until July 28. strangers. When he falls un- has appeared in Common- pany announced this week head with the closure of the hearsal and shop space. Tenacious and intelli- der suspicion for killing his wealth Shakespeare Compa- it has received a $45,000 Factory Theatre in the South But theatre companies gent, Christopher has an ex- neighbor’s dog, he sets out to ny’s productions of Richard grant from the Boston Foun- End in 2014. Apollinaire held need more than a home, traordinary brain - better at identify the true culprit. His III and Fear and Misery in the dation to launch a Resi- meetings with Boston theatre they need support and re- solving math equations than detective work leads to Third Reich. His credits in- dent Artist Program at the artists to determine what their sources, said Apollinaire. navigating a world that’s stub- an earth-shattering discovery clude Fiddler on the Roof with Chelsea Theatre Works, needs and desires were for a Now with the Resident Artist bornly out of sync with how and a journey that will change New Repertory Theatre, and through the Foundation’s theater space, and together Program, Apollinaire will ad- his mind works. He has nev- his life forever. more than 10 productions Open Door Grants program. they drew up plans for a new dress another issue: Boston er ventured alone beyond the Fifteen-year old Christo- with Watertown Children’s Apollinaire Theatre built the theater that would do more is a difficult place for theatre end of his road, he detests be- pher will be played by 15- year old Seamus Doyle, who new Black Box Theatre at the than replace the Factory The- ing touched, and he distrusts See APOLLINAIRE Page 3 See RESIDENCY Page 3 Chelsea Theatre Works to ad- atre, it would offer amenities

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OBITUARIES NEWS Briefs by Seth Daniel NEXT CHELSEA NIGHT and help beautify Chelsea. For Judith Ann Beattie Robina Palladino MARKET JULY 13 more information, visit www. Retiree of Call’s Central Station Alarm Service facebook.com/chelseacet/ or July 13, 1949 – June 20, 2019 Join the community in the contact Sharon Fosbury at next Chelsea Night Market. [email protected]. Regis- Robina W. (McKinley) One Saturday a month from tration will take place in front Judith Ann (Zalewski) Be- Palladino, a lifelong resident June to October, Luther Place of Creekside Commons Park. attie, 69, passed away on June of Chelsea, died on Sunday is transformed with food and The event takes place on 20 at Alta Bates Summit Med- morning, June 30. She was 89 craft vendors, family activi- July 13, at 9 a.m. ical Center in Oakland, Calif. years old. ties and magical happenings. She was born in Chelsea Robina, who passed away Events occur 7. to 10 p.m. The ONLINE PAYMENTS to Stephen and Agnes Za- at the Seaview Retreat in next Night Market will be on AVAILABLE FOR lewski. Judy grew up in Chel- Rowley, was an employee of July 13. sea and graduated from St. Call’s Central Station Alarm CHELSEA SHINES PARKING Rose High School in 1967. Service on Washington Av- Beginning July 1, the City After high school, she attend- enue for over 31 years and SECTOR 3 of Chelsea will offer an online ed Boston College in Chest- in her free time, as well as dlework, gardening, and was Join the Community En- payment portal for residential nut Hill, receiving an A.B. de- in retirement, she enjoyed an incredible correspondent, hancement Team (CET) for parking stickers and visitor gree in Mathematics. She was dancing, crocheting and was keeping in touch with doz- Chelsea Shines - a neigh- passes. Residents can create a proud member of the first an active bowler in leagues ens of friends and relatives borhood clean-up series. In an account and then sign in. graduating class of the B.C. in Malden and Lynn until the lovingly survived by her through thoughtful holiday July, CET will be weeding, For any questions, contact College of Arts and Sciences age of 89. great-grandchildren, Brett and birthday cards and her an- cleaning and planting flow- [email protected] to include women. She was the former wife and Payton Palladino, both nual Christmas letter. ers along Mill Creek and the or call 617-466-4054. While taking a full course of the late John J. Palladino, of Danvers, Brady Palladi- She was an avid traveler Creekside Commons Park. load, she also worked full- Jr., beloved mother of John J. no of Arizona, Aria Love of and backpacked through Eu- Spend the morning with them See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 time at the post office to pay “Jack” Palladino, III and his Danvers, Bella Palladino of rope after college. Her love her way through school. She wife, Michelle of Elmirage, Arizona, as well as many of travel was woven into her went on to earn her M.A. in Arizona, Joel J. Palladino and nieces and nephews. Funer- Continued from Page 1 daughters’ education, as she Innes / Mathematics from B.C. in his wife, Paulette of Danvers, al arrangements were by the crafted annual cross-country 1973. Judy was a passionate Jerome J. Palladino and his Smith Funeral Home, 125 road trips that brought them to we want to have minimal im- development near the Mass- educator of mathematics at wife. Kathy of Kensington, Washington Ave., Chelsea. numerous historical sites and pact on our residents…Based Port Garage. St. Claire High School for N.H. and the late James J. Services concluded with in- national parks. on the number of vacancies we “We felt that would work several years. She then moved Palladino; sister of the late terment at Woodlawn Ceme- Judy will be remembered have and the people living in better, and the added bonus across the country to earn her Gertrude Murphy, Catherine tery, Everett. In lieu of flow- by her extended family as the the development…we should of that is we hope we can in- M.B.A. at the University of McPherson, John, Ernest, Jr. ers, the family suggests that consummate host and event be able to accommodate most, crease the numbers of on-site California at Berkely Haas and William McKinley and memorial contributions be planner, organizing semi-an- if not all of the residents.” parking spots,” said Ewing. School of Business in 1979. cherished grandmother of made to the Alzheimer’s As- nual family reunions in All residents will maintain “We’ve been trying to be re- After graduating, she began John “Jack” Paladino, IV of sociation, 309 Waverly Oaks Marshfield to maintain a close their rights as public housing sponsive to the concerns of working as a systems engi- Arizona, Scott Palladino of Road, Waltham, MA 02452. connection even while living residents during relocation, the neighbors, the City Coun- neer for IBM, a position she Danvers, Sheri Acciavatti of To send a message of con- 3,000 miles apart. with many being relocated to cil and the City as a whole.” held for 13 years before leav- Danvers and Kristin Thomp- dolence to “Ruby’s” family, She was a woman of re- existing public housing units Another new piece of the ing to focus on raising her two son of Georgia. She is also please visit www.smithfuner- daughters. markable intelligence, gen- alhomes.com and some to private units - plan is that the development Judy was an incredible erosity, humor, perseverance, regardless of where they are team has signed a Memoran- teacher who homeschooled and positivity. Genevieve Spinelli placed, relocated Innes Resi- dum of Understanding with Judy is survived by her hus- dents will continue to enjoy all the City to confirm commit- both of her daughters through Owner and instructor of Genevieve’s Dance high school, instilling in them band, Mark; her daughters, of their rights as public hous- ments made to restrict on- her love of learning. Katherine and Meaghan and Studio in Chelsea ing residents before, during street resident parking privi- After meeting in IBM numerous cherished cousins and after relocation. Corcoran leges for the new, market-rate training and maintaining a with whom she maintained a Genevieve Spinelli of Re- has employed Housing Op- tenants of the development. long-distance courtship for close bond. Judy was preced- vere, formerly of Chelsea, portunities Unlimited – an The Innes Redevelopment three years, Judy and Mark ed in death by her mother, Ag- passed away surrounded by organization that specializes team is committed to con- were married in 1982 in Chel- nes Zalewski, and her father, her loving family on June 30 in providing direct assistance tinued on-site office hours sea. They were happily mar- Stephen Zalewski. at the age of 81. to residents impacted by ren- throughout the summer so that ried for 37 years. Judy had a Funeral arrangements were Genevieve, the owner and ovation and unit rehabilita- residents may informally drop strong Catholic faith and was entrusted to Anthony Memo- instructor of Genevieve’s tion projects in affordable and by and ask further questions. a member of Corpus Christi rial - Frank A. Welsh & Sons Dance Studio in Chelsea mixed income housing com- The project team will continue Church in Oakland, Calif. She Funeral Home, Chelsea. In- for 42 years, will be sore- munities – to support the rede- its tradition of an annual back- had a strong commitment to urnment was at Holy Cross ly missed by all her former velopment team and Innes res- pack giveaway for residents in service, and volunteered her Cemetery in Malden. In lieu dance students. Dance meant idents throughout the process. late August and also hold two time and resources to numer- of flowers the family requests everything to her. She was “We continue to work dil- resident engagement events, ous Bay Area charities includ- that memorial donations be taught by Stanley Brown, MacDonald and his wife, Sil- igently to ensure residents of including a youth engagement ing St. Vincent de Paul, Ala- made to the Juvenile Diabetes who was the protégé of Bill via, of Revere and cherished Innes are fully informed of party and an employment fair. meda County Food Bank, and Research Foundation, https:// Robinson, “Mr. Bojangles.” grandmother of Olivia. She all updates on this exciting A comprehensive Resident Casa Vincentia. www.jdrf.org to fund Type 1 Genevieve was beside herself is also survived by her dear redevelopment project,” said Relocation Plan will also be Judy enjoyed reading, nee- Diabetes research. and truly ecstatic when the friend, Marie Walker and her Melissa Booth, co-president developed and introduced as Tap Reunion came to Boston husband, Robert, of Rock- of the Innes Residents’ Asso- part of the continued outreach in the early ‘70s. This brought land and by many cousins and ciation. “We couldn’t be more to Innes residents. the royalty of tap dancers and friends. pleased with the improved “This newest plan is really TORF FUNERAL Carafa Family mentors in from all around the Funeral arrangements were construction timeline that al- the result of all the concerns SERVICE world with names like Cookie by the Paul Buonfiglio & lows for faster rehousing for we’ve heard from City offi- Cook, Gregory Hines, Honi all our families.” cials, our residents and people Pre-need planning with our Funeral Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, price protection guarantee. Coles, Brenda Buffalino, Sav- Revere. Interment was in Another new component of in the neighborhood,” said Arrangements made at our ion Glover, Jimmy Slyde, and Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu the project is a central parking Ewing. “We continue to ad- facility or in the comfort of Home Inc. the Great Nicholas Brothers, of flowers, donations may be garage facility that will be lo- dress concerns and it makes it your own home 389 Washington Ave. Fayard and Harold. made to The Tap Scholarship cated on the eastern side of the a better project.” Born on March 9, 1938, in 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Chelsea Fund, Attn: Sheila Rosanio Deborah Torf Golden Boston to the late Jerry Cat- School of Dance and Gym- Amy Torf Golden 617-884-4188 aldo and Frances (Minichiel- nastics, 233 Washington St., Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) lo), she was the beloved wife Revere, MA 02151. For guest Log M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Amy C-Almas of 50 years to Ralph Spinel- book, please visit www.Buon- POLICE William R. Carafa - li, devoted mother of Robert figlio.com. (617) 889-2900 Funeral Directors Monday, 6/17 Richard Romero, 37, 198 carafafuneralhome.com Jeff Bosquet, 36, 381 Ferry Orient Ave., Boston, was ar- (800)428-7161 John R. 'Buddy' Lovely, Sr. St., Everett, was arrested for rested on a warrant. www.torffuneralservice.com Retired Chelsea fire alarm attendant trespassing. Saturday, 6/22 Tuesday, 6/18 Adonis Moreno-Alas, 23, Guillermina Montanez, 49, 61 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, was “Meeting the needs of the families we serve.” John R. “Buddy” Love- 439 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for assault and battery ly, Sr. of Seabrook, N.H., arrested for breaking and en- (2 counts) and kidnapping. formerly of Chelsea, passed tering nighttime fore felony, Sunday, 6/23 ANTHONY MEMORIAL - away at the Brigham Health warrant, possessing burglar- Gustavo Torres, 32, 183 FRANK A. WELSH & SONS and Rehabilitation Center in ious instrument and being a Central Ave., Chelsea, was ar- Newburyport on Thursday, fugitive from justice. rested for operating under the FUNERAL HOME July 4. Thursday, 6/20 influence of liquor. Peter A. Zaksheski He was a U.S. Navy vet- Type III Licensed Funeral Director eran of World War II and 718 Broadway, Chelsea – 617-889-2723 – 617-884-3259 worked as a Fire Alarm Atten- dant for the City of Chelsea. www.ChelseaFuneralService.com Born in Leicester, he was the husband of the late Marie Flora (Sirois) Lovely and the son of the late John and Mary (Sullivan) Lovely. He leaves Relatives and friends are a daughter, Dianne Landry invited to attend visiting and her husband, Charles of hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Seabrook, N.H.; a son, Rich- Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln OBITUARIES ard Lovely and his wife, Lor- Ave., Saugus, today, Thurs- raine of Florida and a daugh- day, July 11, from 4 to 8 p.m. All obituaries and death notices ter-in- law, Beatrice Lovely of The Funeral will be held from Chelsea; five grandchildren, the funeral home on Friday, Jonathan and his wife, Fan- July 12, at 10 a.m. followed will be at a cost of ny, Jessica and her husband, by a funeral service at Wood- Andrew, Daniel, Justin and lawn Cemetery Chapel, 302 $100.00 per paper. Tayla. He was pre-deceased Elm St., Everett at 11 a.m. In- by three sons: Robert, Ronald terment will be in Woodlawn and Jack Lovely. He is also Cemetery, Everett. 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Night Market /Continued from Page 1 Residency /Continued from Page 1 while The Group Activity town’s own Asian restaurant handmade soap from Unwind artists to call home. Many This will free up the compa- “At a time when our research looks to bring something new •C&C Artisan Olive Oil Soaps and soy candles by talented, hard-working per- nies’ budgets to reallocate has shown both the need for and exciting to the table – and with high quality imported Wicked Sisters. forming artists in Boston can funds where they feel they greater support for artists one might find themselves in Olive Oil, who will offering Finally, local artist Nirvan- barely scrape by. They have need it most, be it increased and the benefits of artists’ in- the act by the end of the night. samples of their varieties to na Lildharrie leads an interac- day jobs and families and artist compensation, increased volvement in the community, The band describes its act help you choose a bottle to tive art showcase. Meanwhile, somehow find time and- re marketing efforts to build a we are pleased to be able to as, “The band blends folk, take home. outreach and engagement sources to make their art, but stronger audience base, or support Apollinare Theatre’s blues, and reggae to bring you Craft vendors are: activities will be led by rep- it is not a sustainable model the ability for resident artists Resident Artist program with a well-planned and often-im- •Omis World presented by resentatives from the Appa- for an individual artist, a small to take on more ambitious an Open Door Grant,” said provised musical experience Chelsea’s own Noemi Torres lachian Mountain Club, Big theatre company, or a com- productions that carry great- Orlando Watkins, Vice Presi- that relies on you for co-cre- with thrift shop items to buy Brothers Big Sisters of Mas- munity. With the Open Door er costs. Companies will also dent for Program at the Bos- ation.” or trade. In that same vein All sachusetts Bay, and Phoenix Grant, Apollinaire will be meet together to share ideas, ton Foundation. “We look The Chelsea Public Library Planets is also selling vintage Charter Academy. able to better serve Boston’s brainstorm challenges, and forward to seeing how this will be on hand to coordinate clothing while Channel 94 The July Night Market performing arts communi- leverage shared resources, program builds and strength- children’s’ activities this time sells clothes specifically from runs from 7-10 p.m. on Lu- ty, which will in turn expand working to create a multi-pur- ens the network of artists around, and organizers are ex- the 90s. ther Place (behind the Chelsea Chelsea’s burgeoning arts pose incubation space where who call Chelsea home.” cited to bring that to the Mar- •Aldea Maya, selling bead- Walk). scene and bring new opportu- artists and companies can col- •Information Sessions will be ket. ed hummingbirds made by Looking ahead to the Au- nities to the local community. laborate and share resources held at the Chelsea Theatre We’re excited to be joined women in the Lake Atitlán re- gust market, organizers are Resident companies will be at every phase of their work. Works on Tuesday July 16 at for all the upcoming markets gion of Guatemala. celebrating all things human awarded free rent in the Black Companies will also be asked 7:30 p.m., Thursday July 18 by teams from the •Crafts and fine art from powered on wheels. Bring a Box Theatre, rehearsal space to give back to the commu- at 1 p.m., and Monday July Food vendors are: CBenjamin Art, Jeremy Veld- skateboard, bicycle, tricycle, for their productions, and nity of Chelsea, and one res- 22 at 7:30 p.m., and all inter- •Eloti with the summer’s huis Illustration and Pan + scooter, or wheelchair. We’re shop space to build their sets, ident spot will be reserved ested artists are encouraged to best corn on the cob served up Scan Illustration. Items from anticipating some jaw-drop- along with a project stipend. for a Chelsea artist or group. attend. Latino style. these vendors includes art ping performances by trick •North East of the Border prints, shirts, coasters, stick- riders. MassBike will be on with a variety of Mexican spe- ers, paintings, postcards, and hand for free bike tune ups Appolinaire /Continued from Page 1 cialties. bags. and simple repairs. •Chung Wah, the down- •Pamper yourself with Theatre. He previously played SpeakEasy Stage. He recently views. Christopher in a school pro- won the Performances are July 10- duction of Curious Incident at Norton award for Outstand- 28, Weds.-Sun., 8 p.m. and are Buckingham, Browne & ing Musical Direction. Light- free. All performances are in Continued from Page 2 Nichols school. ing Designer Christopher the PORT Park, 99 Marginal News Briefs / Sound Designer/Compos- Bocchiaro, whose work made Street, on the Chelsea Water- er David Reiffel will be creat- a splash last summer, will be front. CHEL-YEA ON JULY 18 Volleyball: Mondays 6:30-8 book page or subscribe to ing the sonic world. lighting the play and design- Free parking is available on This is David’s 22nd show er Elizabeth Rocha is creating site. The run time is an esti- Come to the Mystic Brew- p.m.; Open Gym: Tuesdays, email list. with Apollinaire - standouts the costumes. mated 2 hours 15 minutes. ery for delicious and free ta- Thursdays, and Fridays from CHELSEA STREET include last summer’s A Mid- The director is long-time Information/Directions: cos. The event is free and kid/ 5:30-8:30 p.m. and Saturdays summer Night’s Dream (Nor- Chelsea favorite Danielle www.apollinairetheatre.com dog friendly, and an opportu- 1-4:30pm and Family Open BRIDGE APP ton nominee- Outstanding Fauteux Jacques. or (617) 887-2336. nity to meet new friends and Gym: Saturdays 10:30 a.m.- For those seeking real time Fringe Production). His work Audience members are en- In case of rain, call (617) reconnect with old ones. The 12 p.m. information about the Chelsea has also been heard coast to couraged to bring blankets or 887-2336 to check status. Mystic Brewery is located at A signed parental waiver is St. Bridge closures, Massport coast from the Oregon Shake- beach chairs, and a picnic to 174 Williams St. required for those under age is operating a account speare Festival to Boston’s enjoy along with the harbor KIWANIS SANGRIA 18. You can get on line at which alerts drivers whenev- recreation.chelseama.gov or er the bridge is opening for FUNDRAISER pick one up at the Williams. shipping and closed to traffic. Be sure to bring it with you! The Kiwanis Club will hold The Twitter account is @Lo- a summer Sangria fundrais- Sports equipment will be Your new home available. ganToChelsea. This real time er on Thursday, July 11, on information supplements the the patio at El Potro Mexican SUMMER READING new vehicular warnings sys- starts here Grill, 170 Everett Ave. The will be Sangria, appe- OUTDOORS tems now currently active on tizers, a balloon pop, raffle Nothing better than summer Broadway and Williams St. prizes, music and more. time reading! The Chelsea CITIZENSHIP The event runs from 5:30- Public Library is presenting 8:30 p.m. several Storytime Programs in CLASSES every Wednesday from 9:30 With support from the City, TENNIS IN THE to 10:30 a.m. in the downtown the Chelsea Collaborative will PARKS AGES 9-13 this summer. again be offering citizenship Perfect for first-time tennis •Wednesday, July 17 at classes to Chelsea residents players! Led by an approved Bosson Park eligible to become a U.S. cit- U.S. Tennis Association Net Special Guest: Amy Gun- izen. Classes include a free Generation coach, the pro- zelmann from The citizenship preparation course gram focuses on developing Harvard Museum of Natu- and application assistance. To the skills to serve, rally, and ral History learn more about the require- ** score! All equipment is pro- •Wednesday, July 24 at ments for these classes and LIMITED TIME OFFER PREMIER CHECKING vided. Mondays and Wednes- Chelsea Square how to apply, please call the days July 8-31 Highland Special Guests: Drumlin Chelsea Collaborative at 617- OFF Park, Willow Street Group Farm Animals % 889-6080 ---Monday- Thurs- * A: 6-6:45 p.m.; Group B: and Chelsea Police APY 6:45-7:30 p.m.. Register at •Wednesday, July 31 at day 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Classes $ 1.25 Residential250 Mortgage Closing Costs on balances up to $25,000 recreation.chelseama.gov Chelsea Square will be at the Chelsea Collab- *** or in person at the Williams •Wednesday, Aug 7 at orative located at 318 Broad- with Premier Checking account Building, 180 Walnut Street, Bosson Park way. Monday-Friday, 4-8:30pm & (Grove St.) Mortgage options available: Saturday 9-4 p.m.. Call (617) MASSPORT NOISE In case of poor weather, the • Competitive Rates • Financing for Non-Warrantable Condominiums 466-5233. Cost: $25. available upon bank review and approval events will be held inside the COMPLAINT LINE • First Time Homebuyer and Affordable Housing Programs ATTENTION Residents who are being • Financing for Primary or Second Home and library. • FHA and MassHousing Lender Investment Properties CHELSEA ARTISTS DOMINO NIGHT disturbed by airplane noise are encouraged to call the • Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgages • Local underwriting and decision-making, The City is asking local art- Gather with friends old and a range of lending solutions MassPort Noise Hotline 24 • Construction and Rehab Mortgages ists to help them paint storm and new each week, weather hours a day. The phone num- drains throughout the city. permitting, on City Hall Pla- Share ideas and sketches za to play dominos. Or bring ber is (617) 561-3333. by Aug.15. Send submissions the game of your choice. The SENIOR WATER AND to Chelsea.eco.youth@gmail. games start at 6 p.m. each 978.977.7100 EBSB.com com with the subject as ‘Storm Tuesday through Aug. 27. SEWER DISCOUNT Chelsea senior citizens are *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) as of 5/02/19. Rate subject to change without notice. Fees may reduce earnings. **Premier Checking Drain Art Submission.’ PROPERTY - Interest will be paid on daily balances equal to or greater than $0 and less than $25,000.01 earns 1.25% APY, balances $25,000.01 FREE WATER METER reminded to sign up for the or more earns range from 1.25% to 0.10% APY. Combined minimum balance of $25,000 to waive $25 monthly maintenance fee. TAX DEFERRAL new Senior Discount for wa- Direct deposit required. Reimbursement of up to $50 per month for ATM surcharge fees. A $50 minimum opening deposit is REPLACEMENT required. Customer purchases checks unless noted otherwise. Other fees may apply, see schedule of fees for details. Bank rules PROGRAM ter and sewer charges. Any se- and regulations apply. Ask a representative for details. ***Applications must be received by July 31, 2019 and closing must take The City of Chelsea’s DPW nior 65 or older who owns and place by October 26, 2019. Premier Checking account must be open prior to mortgage closing. is continuing its water meter Seniors 65 or older having trouble keeping up with real occupies his/her own home Member FDIC | Member DIF replacement program for both Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank NMLS #457291 estate tax increases may wish may apply. The discount is residential and commercial 10% off the monthly bill. customers. As part of this ef- to take advantage of the tax de- fort, meter service technicians ferral program. This program from the DPW may be visit- allows seniors to defer taxes on ing a property to remove the their real estate, up to 50 percent old meter and replace it with of the fair market value of the property, provided they agree Free food and Bring the a new meter. All DPW meter whole family! service technicians travel in to repay the City upon death or entertainment! marked City of Chelsea vehi- re-sale of the property. The City cles and have City of Chelsea has increased the income eligi- identification badges. When- bility limits to this program and National Night Out 2019 ever a water meter technician reduced the annual rate of inter- visits a property, one should est on deferred taxes to 4 per- ask to see the City-issued ID. cent. Seniors who are interested Mary O’Malley Park Installation of a new meter should contact the Assessor’s will typically take less than 30 Office at 617-466-4010. Admirals Hill minutes. The new meters will CHELSEA HILLS eliminate most estimated bills. Tuesday, August 6th Reliable readings will also WALKS 5:30-8:30pm allow customers to identify The Chelsea Hill Commu- leaks that may result in higher nity has updated its schedule than normal bills. There is no and has new meeting times. Join your neighbors to help charge for the new meter. Chelsea Hills will now be build a stronger, safer OPEN GYM AT meeting every first Tuesday community by attending of the month at 6 p.m. in the WILLIAMS SCHOOL Starbucks at the Mystic Mall. Chelsea’s annual National Night Come in out of the summer As for their walks, they Out! heat and play your favorite will have them every second sports at the Williams School Saturday at 10 a.m. and ev- Sponsored by the Chelsea Police Department and the National Town Watch Association gym, 180 Walnut Street, Chel- ery fourth Wednesday at 6 sea -- at no cost. p.m. Locations vary, so please For more information e-mail [email protected] Adults and Teens: Open check the Chelsea Hills Face-

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ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman Forum GENEVIEVE SPINELLI

The passing this past week of Genevieve Spinelli, who owned and operated Genevieve’s Dance Studio for 42 years, marks the end of an era for those who lived in this city in the latter part of the last century. Genevieve taught two generations of children the joys of dance, installing in each child a sense of self-confidence, team- work, and discipline. Parents admired her both for the individ- ual attention she gave to their children and for the uplifting manner with which she taught each and every cild. The end-of-the-year recitals were a source of much joy for Genevieve, as she watched her students perform so confidently in front of large audiences for the first time. Her generosity of spirit, her ability to make each child feel special, and her vibrant personality made each day at the studio a fun and enjoyable after-school activity for all of her dancers. She was the wife of Ralph Spinelli, with whom she shared 50 years of marriage. Ralph was her most valued supporter and No. 1 fan, knowing his wife was revered by children and par- ents alike. Ralph himself possesses an incredible ability to tell a story or a joke and bring a smile to those fortunate enough to be in his company, and together Genevieve and he were an inseparable pair who made a difference in the lives of those who were fortunate enough to attend her school. Those of us who were blessed to know their son, Robert MacDonald, in his youth, remember his early and successful involvement in the performing arts and what a terrific person he is. In Genevieve Spinelli, Chelsea truly has lost a legendary figure -- a link to a glorious period in our history when dancing was an activity for so many of our youngest residents. Gene- vieve inspired countless young people in this city to develop a lifelong appreciation for dance. We know we join with all of our fellow residents in express- ing our condolences to her family. Genevieve was a wonderful Guest Op-Ed lady and truly will be missed.

MAKE THE MOST OF SUMMER The dilemma of housing Our founding publisher, Andrew P. Quigley, who lived an ex- database reveals that there are rents requires determination who can no longer afford the traordinary life, used to say, “When you look back on your life, By Robert Repucci, 2,893 Chelsea, Revere, Win- and creative thinking by all cost of rising rents and taxes. you realize that all you really have is a lot of memories.” More than 6,000 individ- throp households “at risk” for sectors of the community. I believe it comes down to our What brings these words to mind is the realization that the uals and families in Chelsea, homelessness, based upon the Example, the City of Chel- long, hot summer is upon us. With school out and the excite- appetite as a society to help Revere and Winthrop are at HUD definition (annual - in sea launched a unified, broad- those who cannot help them- ment of the Fourth of July behind us, we now have arrived at risk of displacement from come at or below 30 percent based effort three years ago selves. what often are referred to as the dog days of summer -- humid, housing, due to rising rents of the median income). to combat substance use and steamy, and languid -- that have burned indelible memories into and the lopsided economy These are facts, not con- identify barriers that keep iso- I am calling upon our pub- our mind’s eye from our earliest childhood into adulthood. that encourages economic jecture. The Dilemma… lated persons from accessing lic, private sectors to recog- For those of us who live in the Greater Boston area, numer- development and growth for what is our responsibility as healthcare. Using the resourc- nize housing displacement as ous vacation spots, from the mountains and lakes of Maine and some, but not those on fixed a community to address con- es of the Provider communi- a priority and that those on New Hampshire, to the pastoral serenity of the Berkshires, to and limited incomes. ditions that result in housing ty and with funding from the the municipal level restrict the the world-famous beaches of Cape Cod and the islands, are The 2010 US Census Fact displacement and potential City of Chelsea, over 60 per- building of housing develop- within a short distance. Finder five-year 2015 esti- homelessness? sons have maintained sobriety ments and create a Housing The Greater Boston area itself is full of summertime plea- mate, reports that there are CAPIC as the designated for over six-months. When we Trust Fund to help residents anti-poverty agency com- sures and recreational opportunities, whether it be a visit to the a total of 39,419 households as a society and community maintain existing tenancies in Chelsea, Revere and Win- missioned by state and fed- 15 beaches maintained by the state, boating in our beautiful focus on solving a problem, and preserve existing hous- throp with 6,011 earning be- eral government to identify miraculous things happen, Boston Harbor and nearby environs, concerts at numerous ven- ing for all. I challenge you to low $15,000 annually, conse- the root causes of poverty in yet I do not see an organized ues, or taking in the vibrancy of the Boston waterfront scene. initiate a dialogue that targets However, what summertime always has meant to us -- the quently placing them “at risk” Chelsea, Revere and Win- effort to help people live and throp develops local strate- analyzing the extent of the time we spend with our families, friends, and children -- rein- for homelessness. stay in the communities they According to a survey con- gies to help people become problem with core strategies forces the notion that the best things in life are free. call home. In fact, I do not ducted by CAPIC in 2016, self-sufficient. We embrace While life itself is short and passes all too quickly, summer is even see dialogue that keeps that reduce displacement on there are 372 out of 785 this responsibility and contin- even briefer. There are just seven weeks from now until Labor the issue on the table for dis- homeowners and renters alike. households sampled who are ue to provide residents with cussion, with the exception The first step, especially in Day weekend (how depressing is that?). All of us will lament, “at risk” for homelessness, critical services, however, the “Where did the summer go?” when we return to work and of our local Legislative Dele- this election year is to come due to spending in excess of resources needed to address gation that annually proposes school on the day after Labor Day, Sept. 2. out publicly and recognize 50 percent of their annual in- today’s housing displacement special legislation to address Let’s make sure that when we do so, we can look back on a the problem…then to pledge come on rent. CAPIC‘s client problem caused by rising preservation of housing. summer that created memories that will last a lifetime for our- that current residents are the Perhaps this problem of selves and for those whom we love. LETTER to the Editor gentrification and its causes top priority and then launch a are too big to tackle…not so! strategy that helps people who CONGRATULATIONS, U.S. Maybe there is a lack of de- live in your community to stay ANOTHER BLOW TO developers are only here to sire…perhaps. Maybe it is just in your community. MILL CREEK AND get rich but what about The not seeing the impact that dis- Robert Repucci, is the WOMEN’S SOCCER Neighborhood Develop- OTHER RESIDENTS placement from housing has Executive Director of CAPIC Every now and then the accomplishments of an individu- ers (TND) who I have ap- on individuals and families located in Chelsea. al athlete or team will transcend whatever it is that they have OF CHELSEA proached into building home- achieved in the world of sports. Prime examples include the late Dear Editor: ownership units at the old Muhammad Ali and the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. I attended the Zoning Board Midas site. I was told it was not feasible for us, that they In our view, the incredible run by the U.S. Women’s Soccer (ZBA) meeting Tuesday July wouldn’t make any money. team during the recent World Cup in France that culminated 9, in support of 254 Spencer Ave., which is the demolition Isn’t this the same? with Sunday’s 2-0 victory over the Netherlands in the cham- I agree and am in favor of pionship game is one of those events that made us proud to be of a two-family house on a 5,000 square-foot lot, replac- affordable housing, but there Americans far beyond their feat of winning a world title. Record ing it with eight owner-occu- has to be a balance for both helseaEstablished 1890 Not only did the team prove to be the best in the world on C pied condo units which is next affordable and owner-occu- the pitch itself, game-after-game, with thrilling victories over to the old French Club now pied units, which we don’t Spain, France, and England in the knockout rounds, but off the known as Arcadia - an afford- have right now. field, they were incredible representatives for our nation and able housing complex. The playing field is not the Advertising Legal Advertising women the world over. Several residents, con- same, it’s completely off bal- and Marketing Ellen Bertino Beyond their amazing athleticism, the U.S. women displayed cerned people, the current ance. grit, class, and, smarts. Unlike some players on other teams who homeowner and other City Currently in Chelsea the to- were a bit “chippy,” the American women were strong without Councilors showed up in sup- tal number of affordable units on the subsidized housing Editorial resorting to rough behavior and never lost their cool. port of this new development, Reporters, Moreover, the U.S. team displayed an unbridled joy for the only to be disappointed by the inventory is 2,434 units, plus Director of Marketing Regular Contributors game that all too often is lacking in sports in these days, all the outcome. 299 TND affordable units. Debra DiGregorio Seth Daniel way from youth to the professional levels. The residents in the City That number does not include [email protected] ([email protected]) the old Midas site, Forbes Cary Shuman Jill Ellis, the U.S. coach, noted afterwards that her team and in the Mill Creek area are ([email protected]) members not only were outstanding soccer players, but they getting tired and fed up with Park and Central Avenue. these boards making deci- The Council keeps push- Copy Editing, Layout also were wonderful people who were superlative teammates Assistant Marketing and supportive of each other. sions that affect us who live ing for homeownership in the Scott Yates With the U.S. women suing U.S. Soccer for equal pay with in the area. City and the City Manager Directors tends to agree, but this prefer- Maureen DiBella the men’s team, as well as the comments from some members They tend to say that the ence keeps getting shot down, of the team about the politics existent in the country today, the development doesn’t meet the criteria or variances for these which is a disgrace. 2019 team’s accomplishments on the field may be remembered parcels, but why is it different You would think the City a generation from now as less significant than the changes they Business Accounts when it comes to affordable would want to help the resi- Senior Sales Associates Executive are seeking to bring about in the perception of women athletes Peter Sacco Judy Russi housing like the units TND is dents here by lowering the tax Printer by society at large. Kathleen Bright Concord Monitor building. TND was originally base, and adding more owner (N.H.) We are grateful for the excitement the USNWT brought to us turned down by ZBA and then occupied units in Chelsea. during the past month. We know that their team will serve as an won on appeal and only to be It’s time the City Council inspiration for future soccer players, both boys and girls, and we pushed through by the City makes the final decision over are hopeful that they will be able to bring about much-needed when it did not meet the same these boards to ensure every- changes in the realm of gender equality in the sporting world. criteria. one gets a fair shake. 781-485-0588 • www.chelsearecord.com The City will tell you the Councilor Joe Perlatonda

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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, July 11, 2019 Page 5 CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF EDUCATION SUCCESS IN CHELSEA CHELSEA 300 CLUB BREAKFAST HOSTED BY INVERSANT nversant hosted its Chelsea 300 Club Breakfast on June 20 at Homewood Suites by Hilton. I Bob Hildreth, founder and board chair of Inversant, delivered the welcome and opening remarks. Dr. Charles Desmond, CEO of Inversant, highlighted the organization’s accomplishments of the past year and introduced a video presentation sponsored by Metro Credit Union featuring Inversant family Jose and Luz Perea, with their children, Vanesa and Jhonatan of Chelsea. Vanesa, who will be attending Harvard University, thanked Mr. Hildreth and Iversant for their generosity and assistance. Dr. Mary Bourque, superintendent of Chelsea schools who is retiring in December, was the recipient of the Inversant Champi- on’s Award in recognition of her dedicated service to the school system. Inversant’s mission is to ensure that through parental engage- ment every low-to-moderate income family has the resources and understanding they need to achieve their goals for higher education.

The Inversant Team, Luz Miranda, education outreach manager, Cara Deshaies, communications manager, Alex Le, program intern, Bob Hildreth, founder, chair of the board, Dr. Charles Desmond, CEO, Christina Erving, development manager, Peter Hulbert, man- ager of Boston-area partnerships, Rochelly Araniz, director of programs, and Alex Ervin, program intern.

Robert Cashman, president and CEO of Metro Credit Union, Bob Hildreth, founder and board chair, Inversant, Balca Eryilmaz, and Alison Glastein of Pear Associates.

Inversant Board Chair Bob Hildreth, Stephen Bruneau, Mary Hull, and Inversant CEO Dr. Charles Desmond.

Congratulating Dr. Mary Bouque following the presentation of the Inversant Champion’s Award are, from left, Thomas Ambrosino, Gerald McCue, Linda Breau, Tina Sullivan, and Bob Bourque.

Chelsea School Committee member Yessenia Alfaro-Alvarez, Inversant Chair Bob Hildreth, Chelsea student Vanesa Perea, a member of an Inversant family who will be attending Harvard, and Chelsea Collaborative Executive Director Gladys Vega.

Inversant Chair Bob Hildreth and City Manager Thomas Am- brosino present the Inversant Champion’s Award to Dr. Mary Bourque, superintendent of Chelsea schools in recognition of Leo Robinson, councillor-at-large, Charlene Bauer, senior vice her outstanding leadership of the school system and dedicated Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rich Cuthie and president of Metro Credit Union, and Gerald McCue, former service to the city and its students. CAPIC Executive Director Robert Repucci. Chelsea school system official.

Metro Credit Union was a generous sponsor at the breakfast. From left, are Robert Cashman, Robert Repucci, executive director of CAPIC, Cary Havey of CAPIC, and Leo Robinson, council- Diana Moreno, Charlene Bauer, Saritin Rizzuto, and Paul Swart. lor-at-large.

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Page 6 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, July 11, 2019 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 Alpert Seeks to be ‘Super’ Again Chelsea AD travels to Colorado for women’s pro football title game

By Cary Shuman for the Bay State Warriors and her ACL, MCL, and PCL in the Boston Militia before be- her right knee in last year’s Amanda Alpert saw one of coming a Renegade in 2015. Super Bowl. She has seen lim- her Chelsea High athletes win A starting offensive lineman, ited action this season, but she a national championship this Alpert helped her teams wins attends all practices and has spring. The CHS athletic di- national championship teams suited up for all nine games. rector will be looking to join in 2010, 2011, 2014, and Alpert was an excellent track star Stephanie Simon 2018. athlete at Saugus High School with her own U.S.A. title in The 35-year-old daughter where she competed in tennis 2019 as Alpert and the Bos- of former Chelsea Emergency and track. Known as a great ton Renegades, a professional Management Director Allan teammate and leader, Alpert women’s football team based Alpert and Laraine Alpert, continued her athletic career in Revere, compete in the Amanda is one of the most at , receiv- Women’s Football Alliance experienced and successful ing her degree in Psychology. (WFA) championship game women’s pro football players She served as a guidance Saturday in Golden, Colora- in the country with 15 seasons counselor at Chelsea High do. The game will be broad- of play and four Super Bowl School before becoming the cast on ESPN3 beginning at rings. successor to Athletic Director 10 p.m. EDT. This season has been a Frank DePatto four years ago. Alpert previously played tough one for Alpert, who tore She was a volunteer coach on

CHS ATHLETES IN AGGANIS FOOTBALL GAME

PHOTO BY CARY SHUMAN Women’s professional football player Amanda Alpert of the Boston Renegades, is pictured with Renegades coaches Rasi Chau and Joel Solomon at a practice Monday at Della Russo Stadium in Revere.

the CHS football staff in 2009 double-cover one of our wide Boston teams and found the and 2010. receivers, we’ll throw it to Bay State Warriors. During The mother of two young a different wide receiver – if Thanksgiving break of my children, Alpert hasn’t intro- one thing doesn’t work, we senior year, that’s when they duced them to football yet, have three other answers to happened to have tryouts. I though she says, “They both make something work,” said tried out, I made the team and have a pretty good arm al- Alpert. after I graduated college, I ready.” What inspired Alpert to started playing football.” The undefeated Renegades consider professional tackle Fifteen years later, Amanda have stormed through the reg- football as her primary sport? Alpert is still advancing the ular season and the playoffs “When I was in college, game and hoping it expands and will be the favorite in Sat- one of my coaches had told its national following. urday’s rematch against the me that she tried out for the “The ideal situation would California War team, who has Connecticut team,” recalled be that we have an NFL an 8-0 record. Boston defeat- Alpert, who’s considered a brother-sisterhood with ev- ed California, 42-18, in last prime goodwill ambassador ery team,” said Alpert. “That Two Chelsea High School football players had the honor of playing in the 58th Harry Agganis All- year’s title game. for women’s pro football. would be ideal for us, like the Star Game June 27 at Manning Field. Pictured before the game that features the top players from “The great thing about our “When I graduated, I knew WNBA relationship with the the area are, from left, head football coach Rasi Chau, CHS players Ivan Heyer and Jesus Matos, team is that we have so many I was going to coming back NBA. That would be awe- and assistant coach Joseph Solomon. skilled athletes – if you try to to Boston so I looked for the some. I’d love that.”

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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, July 11, 2019 Page 7 'People of Chelsea' exhibit now underway at City Hall Chelsea photographer Dar- has a great eye and we just lene DeVita hosted her “Peo- had so much fun working to- ple of Chelsea” exhibit Mon- gether.” day night at City Hall. DeVita, who has lived in The exhibit featured indi- Chelsea for 15 years, said the vidual black-and-white photo- exhibit was the culmination graphs that DeVita had taken of a three-year project. She in the city. In the text under- has been a photographer for neath the photo, the subject 30 years, having first been expressed his/her opinions inspired by a teacher, Byron and thoughts about Chelsea. Baldwin, at Myers Park High Councillor-at-Large Leo School in Charlotte, N.C. “I Robinson and Police Capt. owe my photographic career David Batchelor, one of Chel- to him,” said DeVita. sea High School’s greatest all- Councillor-at-Large Calvin around athletes, were among Brown and Chelsea Police those featured in the exhibit. Community Engagement Spe- Bill Carriere, who works cialist Dan Cortez joined resi- full time at Home Depot in dents in congratulating DeVita Chelsea, said he was “incredi- on her inspiring exhibit. bly honored” to have his photo “I’ve been getting a very included in the exhibit. good response,” said DeVita, “I’m proud to be among all who helped launch the Chel- the diversity and all the pho- sea Art Walk. “I love Chelsea tos and wonderful stories that and everything that is going Chelsea photographer Darlene DeVita and author Luke Salis- Photo exhibitor Darlene DeVita and friends, Larry Volk, Heidi have been highlighted here,” on in the city. I want to see bury. Hoffman, and Ava Hoffman-Volk. said Carriere. “Darlene’s work Chelsea stay as the great com- is really amazing. She’s so munity that it is.” passionate about this project.” Silvia Lopez-Chavez, a nice to be able to connect the Sarah Putnam, a photogra- mural artist, said of her friend community through art. She’s pher who assisted DeVita as a Darlene’s work: “I love the a really good photographer Spanish language interpreter fact that she’s showcasing and I got the opportunity to and editor of the interviews, the beautiful people of Chel- collaborate with her creating said, “I love her work. She’s a sea. There is such a variety the banners in the city using very good photographer. She of groups and people and it is her photographs.”

Photographer Darlene DeVita, City Councillor Calvin Brown, and Chelsea Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rich Cuthie.

Darlene DeVita points to the photo of John Kennard with the subject of her photo.

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Page 8 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, July 11, 2019 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 CHELSEA ROTARY CLUB 92ND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS DINNER

Photos by Cary Shuman tarian of the Year Award to Dan Pranka. The Rotary Club of Chel- Zaksheski presented the sea held its 92nd Installation Past President’s Award to of Officers Dinner on June 25 Maureen Foley, who com- at Spinelli’s, Lynnfield. pleted an outstanding term as Peter Zaksheski was in- president. stalled as the new president of Chelsea High School In- the local club which is part of teract Club officers Daniel the international service orga- Alvarado (president), Jovanni nization. Gonzalez, and Stefany Castill- Juan Gallego, the Rev. San- lo (historian) took their oaths dra Whitley, and Joanne Tara- of office. son (posthumously) were hon- Allan I. Alpert served as ored as Paul Harris Fellows. master of ceremonies and Todd Taylor, presi- installing officer for the - pro dent-elect, presented the Ro- gram.

Rotary Club members welcomed Chelsea High Interact Club officers, who were installed at the dinner. From left, Charlene Bauer, Matt Monkiewicz, Vice President Jovanni Gonzalez, Historian Stephanie Castillo, President Daniel Castillo, and IC Club Advisors David Jimenez-Granada, and the Rev. Dr. Sandra Whitley.

Ledia Koco, past recipient of the Rotary Club’s Paul Harris Fellow Award, with her mother, Manjola Koco, at the Installation of Officers Dinner.

Juan Gallego was honored as a Paul Harris Fellow in recogni- tion of his many humanitarian endeavors including chairing The Rev. Dr. Sandra Whitley, various international projects honored as a Paul Harris for the Rotary, notably the Fellow for her many commu- construction of a medical nity endeavors including her President Peter Zaksheski presents the world-famous Chelsea facility in a remote area of chairing of Chelsea’s annual Clock to Barry Kirshon, who won the drawing for the treasured Colombia. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Cele- timepiece. bration Day.

Arthur Arsenault and Sheila Arsenault.

Outgoing President Maureen Foley presented special awards to members for their support and assistance during her term as leader of the Rotary Club of Chelsea.

President Peter Zaksheski presents a gavel plaque to Outgoing President Maureen Foley in recognition of her outstanding service and dedication to the club.

The Rotary Club of presented the Paul Harris Fellow Award posthumously to Joanne Tarason, a beloved member of the Rotary Club of Chelsea. Members of Mrs. Tarason's family accepted the award. From left, are grandson Nicolai Tarason, daughter Susan Sones- Past President and 1998 Rotarian of the Year Barry Kirshon and son, sister Brenda Kerrigan, son David Tarason, and granddaughter Ana Tarason. his wife, Darleen Kirshon.

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Front row, from left, the Rev. Dr. Sandra Whitley, Stephanie Castillo, Jovanni Gonzalez, and Juan Gallego. Back row, from left, Madelyn Garcia, Manjola Koco, Ledia Koco, David Jimenez-Granada, Front row, from left, Maureen Foley, Saritin Rizzuto, Barbara Martin, and Edward Martin. Back row, and Alma Castro. from left, City Manager Thomas Ambrosino, Rick Gopen, Janet Mazer, and Joel Mazer.

City Manager Thomas Ambrosino and City Councillors Leo Robinson and Calvin Brown congratulate Rotary Club President Outgoing President Maureen Foley and President-Elect Todd Robert Alconada presents a special Service of Remebrance Peter Zaksheski at the Installation of Officers Dinner June 27 at Taylor congratulate Dan Pranka, recipient of the Rotarian of the Award to Susan Sonessor, who accepted the award on behalf Spinelli’s, Lynnfield. Year Award. her mother, the late Joanne Tarason.

Officers and board members, from left, David Mindlin, Robert Alconada, Todd Taylor, Madelyn Garcia, David Jimenez-Granada, Pres- Rotary Club of Chelsea President Peter Zaksheski and his wife, ident Peter Zaksheski, Lt. Gov. Tom Hankard, Outgoing President Maureen Foley, D. Bruce Mauch, Joseph Vinard, and Sue Gallant. Donna Zaksheski, at the Installation of Officers Dinner at Spinelli’s.

Independent’s 19th Annual Beach Baby Pages

Perfect Attendance Awards: D. Bruce Mauch, Mitch Michaud, Joseph Vinard, Juan Gallego, David Mindlin, Maureen Foley, and Dan Pranka.

The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times Free Press would like you to join us in putting your Beach Baby in our 18TH ANNUAL BEACH BABY PAGES. Photos should be of a beach or swimming pool setting (anywhere). Please include Name, Age, Address, City & Phone # & which paper you would like it published in. EMAIL YOUR BEACH BABY OR BABIES TO: [email protected] by THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH. The photos will be printed in our August 21st & 22nd issues of The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times.

Sgt.-At-Arms, Madelyn Garcia, Co-Treasurer Robert Alconada, Treasurer Joseph Vinard, and Secre- tary D. Bruce Mauch.

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CHELSEA RESIDENT * Tony Siharath of Chelsea vide transformative learning and provide an ethical and rel- Simmons University (www. education in the arts, sciences GRADUATES FROM The school held its spring that links passion with life- evant 21st-century education. simmons.edu) draws on many and several professional fields commencement on April 28, long purpose. Simmons of- of the region’s cultural, his- and graduate programs online WHEATON COLLEGE 2019. Founded in 1904, fers undergraduate programs LOCAL RESIDENT torical, economic, scientific, and campus-based open to all Eric Kogan, a resident Wentworth Institute of Tech- for women in education in and educational resources to at the master’s and doctoral of Chelsea, graduated from nology stresses project-based, the arts, sciences and several RECEIVES DEGREE offer an unparalleled student levels. Given the richness and Wheaton College in Norton, hands-on learning, with an professional fields and grad- FROM SIMMONS experience. Simmons has a complexity of its offerings, Mass., on May 18, during the emphasis on cooperative ed- uate programs online and The following local stu- cherished history of visionary Simmons obtained universi- college’s 184th Commence- ucation and careers, commu- campus-based open to all at dent recently earned a degree thinking and social responsi- ty designation and officially ment ceremony. Kogan grad- nity enrichment, and contrib- the master’s and doctoral lev- from Simmons University in bility and a strong mission that became Simmons University uated with a bachelor of arts uting to the economic vitality els. Given the richness and Boston. * Sarah Hewitt, of has remained constant for over effective Sept. 1, 2018. Fol- in business and management. of the Greater Boston region. complexity of its offerings, Chelsea earned a Master of a century: to provide trans- low Simmons on Twitter at Kogan is the student of Da- The nationally ranked school Simmons obtained universi- Science in Nursing (Family formative learning that links @SimmonsUniv and @Sim- vid and Ana Kogan. Kogan is recognized as a leader in ty designation and officially Nurse Practitioner). Locat- passion with lifelong purpose. monsNews on LinkedIn. is part of the Class of 2019, engineering, technology, de- became Simmons University ed in Boston, one of Amer- Simmons offers undergrad- whose members come from sign and management. Went- effective Sept. 1, 2018. Fol- ica’s most dynamic cities, uate programs for women in 20 U.S. states and territories worth has some 17 bachelor’s low Simmons on Twitter at and more than 25 countries. degree programs in areas such @SimmonsUniv and @Sim- During commencement, the as architecture; construction monsNews and on LinkedIn. graduates were addressed by management; mechanical, the Rev. Dr. William Joseph biomedical and civil engineer- TRAN GRADUATES Barber II, social justice advo- ing; and computer science. It cate, pastor, president emeri- offers master’s degrees in in FROM EMMANUEL THE CHELSEA HOUSING AUTHORITY tus of the North Carolina con- applied computer science, ar- Sarah Tran of Chelsea 54 LOCKE STREET ference of the NAACP and chitecture, civil engineering, graduated from Emmanuel CHELSEA, MA 02150 co-chair of the Poor People’s construction management, fa- College on Saturday, May Telephone (617) 884-5617 Fax (617) 884-6552 Campaign, an effort original- cility management, and tech- 11, 2019, during Emmanuel Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (M, T, TH) ly launched in 1967 by the nology management. College’s 97th Commence- 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (WED) 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (FRI) Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King ment Exercises on its campus NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jr. Big Brothers Big Sisters RESIDENTS NAMED in Boston. Tran received a AS OF JULY 22, 2019, THE CHA CEO Jeffrey Chin and re- Bachelor of Science in Biol- WILL OPEN THE WAITING LISTS FOR tired New York City Supreme TO DEAN’S LIST ogy with a concentration in FEDERAL FAMILY PUBLIC HOUSING The following local stu- Court Justice Bonnie Wittner Health Sciences during the You may qualify if your gross family income is less than: received honorary degrees dents have been named to the ceremony. during the ceremony. 2019 spring semester dean’s Emmanuel College, found- Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 list at Simmons University in Family Wheaton College is a pri- ed in 1919, is a co-education- Size vate college in Norton, Mas- Boston. al, residential institution with Income $62,450 $71,400 $80,300 $89,200 $96,350 $103,500 $110,650 $117,750 sachusetts, that offers a highly * Maija Erickson, of Chel- a 17-acre campus in the heart Limits sea personalized education in the of Boston’s educational, sci- Please note that FEDERAL FAMILY applications will only be accepted from liberal arts and sciences with * Dariela Romero, of Chel- entific, cultural and medical Monday, July 22, 2019 to Wednesday, August 21, 2019. a strong emphasis on expe- sea To qualify for dean’s list communities. Enrolling more All applications must be received no later than 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 2019. status, undergraduate students riential learning, including than 2,200 undergraduate and APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE CHELSEA HOUSING AUTHORITY, ON THE CHA guaranteed access to intern- must obtain a grade point av- graduate students, the College WEBSITE WWW.CHELSEAHA.COM, OR BY MAIL BY CALLING (617) 409-5337. ship funding for every stu- erage of 3.5 or higher, based provides boundless opportu- YOU MAY NOW APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.CHELSEAHA.COM. dent. Wheaton students enjoy on 12 or more credit hours nities for students to expand exceptional outcomes after of work in classes using the their worldview through rig- WE WILL ALSO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS VIA U.S. MAIL, BY HAND DELIVERY TO OUR OFFICE AND letter grade system. About BY FAX. graduation—97 percent find orous coursework, significant success in gaining employ- Simmons University Located internship and career opportu- APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE JULY 22, 2019, NOR AFTER AUGUST 21, ment, pursuing graduate or in Boston, one of America’s nities throughout the Boston 2019. most dynamic cities, Sim- professional studies or earn- area and beyond, collabora- Applications are being accepted until 7 PM on August 21, 2019. All timely applications will be entered ing a fellowship within six mons University (www.sim- tions with distinguished and into a lottery to determine waiting list placement. Application date will not affect placement on the months of graduation. mons.edu) draws on many dedicated faculty, and par- waiting list.

of the region’s cultural, his- ticipation in a dynamic cam- torical, economic, scientific, If you need assistance or an accommodation (For example, a screen reader or sign language interpreter) to LOCAL RESIDENTS pus community. Emmanuel’s complete the forms, contact (617) 409-5337. The information is available in alternate format upon request. and educational resources to more than 70 programs in the GRADUATE offer an unparalleled student PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, sciences, liberal arts, busi- COLOR, CREED, RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER FROM WENTWORTH experience. Simmons has a ness, nursing, and education INDENTITY, OR MARITAL STATUS. cherished history of visionary The following local stu- foster spirited discourse and thinking and social respon- dents have graduated from substantive learning experi- sibility and a strong mission Wentworth Institute of Tech- ences that honor the College’s that has remained constant nology in Boston, Mass. Catholic educational mission for over a century: to pro- * Kelen Araujo of Chelsea to educate the whole person

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICE Funding Corporation, and described as follows: restrictions, easements, FORMAL THE MASSACHUSETTS required by M.G.L. c.149 able for pi ck-up at www. prior to the General Bids must be sealed and dated January 5, 2009 Beginning at a point on improvements, liens or ADJUDICATION UNIFORM PROBATE CODE §§26 to 27H inclusive. biddocsonline.com (may Bid date if the work is es- clearly marked “CHELSEA and recorded in the the NORTHWESTERLY side encumbrances is made Docket No. (MUPC) THIS PROJECT IS BEING be viewed electronically timated to cost $500,000 VETERANS STADIUM RE- Suffolk County Registry of Clark Avenue at a di- in the deed. TERMS OF SU19P1187EA A Personal Representa- ELECTRONCIALLY BID and hardcopy requested) or more - NO WAIVERS STROOM” and submitted of Deeds in Book 44399, viding line between Lots SALE: A deposit of Five Estate of: tive appointed under the AND HARD COPY BIDS or at Nashoba Blue, WILL BE GRANTED AFTER to the Office of the Chief NOTICE OF HEARING Page 335, of which mort- No. 51 and 52, as shown Thousand ($5,000.00) Laura Asci MUPC in an unsupervised WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Inc. at 433 Main Street, THE BID DATE. See Con- Procurement Officer, City Case No. 2019-21-S gage the undersigned on said plan, thence Dollars by certified Date of Death: administration is not Please review the Hudson, MA 01749 tract Documents - Article Hall, Room 204, Chelsea, Notice is hereby given in is the present holder, running SOUTHWEST- or bank check will be 04/12/2019 required to file an instructions in the bud (978-568-1167). 3 of the Instructions to Massachusetts no later accordance with Section by assignment from: ERLY by Clark Avenue, required to be paid by To all interested persons: inventory or annual documents on how to There is a plan deposit Bidders. than 10:00AM, Thursday, 34-215 of Chapter 34 Financial Freedom Senior Thirty-Six and 60/100 the purchaser at the time A Petition for Formal accounts with the Court. register as an electronic of $50.00 per set (max- PRE-BID CONFERENCE / July 25, 2019. (Zoning) of the Code Funding Corporation (36.60) feet; thence and place of sale. The Probate of Will with Persons interested in the bidder. The bids are to be imum of 2 sets) payable SITE VISIT: Each bid must be accom- of Ordinances, City of to Mortgage Electronic NORTH WESTERLY by balance is to be paid by Appointment of Personal estate are entitled to prepared and submitted to Bid Docs ONLINE Inc. Date and Time: Tuesday, panied by a certified Chelsea, Massachusetts, Registration Systems., Stockton Street, Eighty certified or bank check Representative has been notice regarding the ad- at www.biddocsonline. Plan deposits may be 16 July 2019 at 10:00 check, issued by a that a Public Hearing Inc., as nominee for (80) feet; thence turning at Harmon Law Offices, filed by Angelina T. ministration directly from com. Tutorials and electronically paid or AM responsible bank or trust of the Chelsea Planning Financial Freedom and running NORTHEAST- P.C., 150 California St., Mottola of East Boston, the Personal Represen- instructions on how to by check. This deposit Address: 51 Exeter St., company. Or a bid bond Board will be held on Acquisition LLC, recorded ERLY by Lot No. 31 and Newton, Massachusetts MA and Thomas J. McCa- tative and may petition complete the electronic will be refunded for up Chelsea duly executed by the Tuesday, July 23, 2019 on October 6, 2009, in Lot NO. 32, as shown 02458, or by mail to P.O. rthy of East Boston, MA the Court in any matter bid documents are to two sets for general Instructions: bidder as principal and 6:00 p.m. Book No. 45580, at Page on said plan, Thirty-Six Box 610389, Newton requesting that the Court relating to the estate, available online (click on bidders and for one set SITE VISIT BY APPOINT- having as surety thereon Chelsea Senior Center - 234 Mortgage Electronic and 44/100 (36.44) Highlands, Massachusetts enter a formal Decree including the distribution the “Tutorial” tab at the for sub-bidders upon MENT: NONE a surety company 10 Riley Way Registration Systems, feet; thence turning and 02461-0389, within and Order and for such of assets and expenses of bottom footer). return of the sets in good The Contract Documents approved by the City, all With reference to the Inc., as nominee for running SOUTHEASTERLY thirty (30) days from the other relief as requested administration. General bidders must condition within thirty may be seen, but not in the amount of 5% of application of: Financial Freedom by Lot No. 52, as shown date of sale. Deed will be in the Petition. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. be certified by the (30) days of receipt of removed at: the bid payable to the GreenStar Herbals, Inc. Acquisition LLC to Bank on said plan, Eighty (80) provided to purchaser for The Petitioner requests Dunn, First Justice of this Division of Capital general bids. Otherwise Chelsea Housing “City of Chelsea.” For Major Site Plan of New York Mellon feet to the point of the recording upon receipt that: Angelina T. Mottola Court. Asset Management and the deposit shall be the Authority To be given consider- Approval and Special Trust Company, N.A. as beginning Containing in full of the purchase of East Boston, MA be Date: July 02, 2019 Maintenance (DCAMM) in property of the Awarding 54 Locke Street ation, all general bids Permit recommendation Trustee for Mortgage twenty nine hundred price. The description of appointed as Personal Felix D. Arroyo the following category of Authority. Additional sets Chelsea, MA 02150 must be accompanied by to demolish an existing Assets Management twenty-two (2,922) the premises contained Representative(s) of Register of Probate work, Roofing, and must may be purchased for 617-884-5618 a copy of the Bidder’s two-story structure and Series I Trust, recorded square feet of land, in said mortgage shall said estate to serve 7/11/19 submit a current DCAMM $50.00 Nashoba Blue Inc. Certificate of Eligibility construct a new one-story on January 7, 2019, in more or less all according control in the event of an Without Surety on the C Certificate of Eligibility Bidders requesting 433 Main Street (DCAM&M Form) and structure proposing the Book No. 60615, at Page to said plan. Being the error in this publication. bond in an unsupervised and signed DCAMM Contract Documents to Hudson, MA 01749 an Update Statement establishment of a Retail 35 for breach of the con- same premises conveyed Other terms, if any, to be administration. prime/General Contrac- be mailed to them shall 978-568-1167 (DCAM&M Form). Marijuana Facility which ditions of said mortgage to the herein named announced at the sale. IMPORTANT NO- LEGAL NOTICE tor Update Statement. include a separate check 7/11/19 The certification cate- does not meet current and for the purpose of mortgagor (s) by deed BANK OF NEW YORK TICE General Bids will be re- for $40.00 per set for C gory of work is: Prime/ minimum zoning require- foreclosing, the same will recorded with Suffolk MELLON TRUST COM- You have the right to ceived until 4:00 P M on UPS Ground (or $65.00 General Contractor ments for lot size and be sold at Public Auction County Registry of Deeds PANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE obtain a copy of the Pe- Thursday, 25 July 2019 per set for UPS over- certification. frontage at the premises at 12:00 PM on August in Book 38572, Page 53. FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS tition from the Petitioner and publicly opened night), non-refundable, LEGAL NOTICE The City of Chelsea re- known as: 26, 2019, on the mort- For mortgagor’s(s’) title MANAGEMENT SERIES or at the Court. You have The Chelsea Housing online, forthwith. payable to the BidDocs serves the right to accept 200 Beacham Street gaged premises located see deed recorded with I TRUST Present holder a right to object to this Authority, the Awarding Filed Sub-bids for the ONLINE Inc., to cover any bid, to reject and/ All interested parties at 222 Clark Avenue, Suffolk County Registry of said mortgage By proceeding. To do so, you Authority, invites sealed trades listed below will mail handling costs. or all bids and to waive should attend the hear- Chelsea, Suffolk County, of Deeds in Book 38572, its Attorneys, HARMON or your attorney must bids from Contractors for be received until on and General bidders must minor irregularities and/ ing or provide written Massachusetts, all and Page 53. These LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 file a written appearance the Roof Replacement in publicly opened online, agree to contract with CITY OF CHELSEA or formalities as it deems comment to the Board. singular the premises de- premises will be sold California St. Newton, and objection at this Chelsea, Massachusetts, forthwith. minority and women INVITATION FOR BIDS to be in the best interest A copy of the application scribed in said mortgage, and conveyed subject to MA 02458 (617)558- Court before: 10:00 a.m. in accordance with the SUBTRADES business enterprises as CHELSEA VETERANS of the City. and petition is available TO WIT: The land with and with the benefit of 0500 14144 on the return day of documents prepared by NONE certified by the Supplier STADIUM RESTROOM In accordance with for review at the Office the buildings thereon all rights, rights of way, 7/11/19, 7/18/19, 08/13/2019. Russo Barr Associates, All Bids should be Diversity Office (SDO), The City of Chelsea our Minority Business of the City Clerk, 500 situated in said Chelsea, restrictions, easements, 7/25/19 This is NOT a hearing Inc. submitted online at formerly known as Massachusetts through Enterprise Plan, we are Broadway, Room 209, in said Commonwealth of covenants, liens or claims C date, but a deadline by The Project consists of: www.biddocsonline.com SOMWBA. The combined its Chief Procurement inviting all qualified Chelsea, MA. Massachusetts, and being in the nature of liens, which you must file a Removal and replace- and received no later participation benchmark Officer is seeking bids women and minority 7/3/19, 7/11/19 shown as Lot No. 51 on a improvements, public written appearance and ment of asphalt shingle than the date and time reserved for such enter- for CHELSEA VETERANS business firms to C Plan of Land in Chelsea, assessments, any and LEGAL NOTICE objection if you object roofing and blown-in specified above. prises shall not be less STADIUM RESTROOM. respond. Massachusetts, showing all unpaid taxes, tax COMMONWEALTH to this proceeding. If insulation (R-49) in attic General bids and sub- than 10.4% of the final Invitation for Bids will The City of Chelsea is subdivision of Lots on titles, tax liens, water OF MASSACHUSETTS you fail to file a timely spaces at 8 multi-family, bids shall be accompa- contract price including be available on or after an Equal Opportunity LEGAL NOTICE Clark Avenue, Stockton and sewer liens and THE TRIAL COURT written appearance and two-story buildings (6 nied by a bid deposit that accepted alternates. July 10, 2019 by con- Employer. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S Street and Gillooly Road any other municipal PROBATE AND objection followed by an buildings as Base Bid and is not less than five (5%) Request for waivers must tacting Dylan Cook, Chief This invitation for bid is SALE OF REAL ESTATE Housing Relocation assessments or liens or FAMILY COURT affidavit of objections 2 Alternates each of 1 of the greatest possible be sent to DHCD (David. Procurement Officer in accordance with M.G.L. By virtue and in Project, drawn by John existing encumbrances Suffolk Division within thirty (30) days building). bid amount (considering [email protected]) 5 at dcook@chelseama. Chapter 149. execution of the Power Marion, City Engineer, of record which are in 24 New Chardon St. of the return day, action The work is estimated to all alternates), and made calendar days prior to gov or by visiting the Dylan Cook of Sale contained in a dated August 15, 1949, force and are applicable, Boston, MA 02114 may be taken without cot $506,276. payable to the Chelsea the General Bid date if City’s website at http:// Chief Procurement certain mortgage given recorded with Suffolk having priority over said (617)788-8300 further notice to you. Bids are subject to M.G.L. Housing Authority. the work is estimated to www.chelseama.gov/ Officer by Loretta Cataldo to Deeds in Book 6612, mortgage, whether or CITATION ON UNSUPERVISED c.149 §44-AJ & to Bid Forms and Contract cost less than $500,000 purchasing/pages/cur- 7/11/19 Financial Freedom Senior Page 571, and bounded not reference to such PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION UNDER minimum wage rates as Documents will be avail- OR 10 calendar days rent-bids-solicitations. C

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