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By Dan Murphy The Fourth of July concert, which begins at 8 p.m., will fea- One of the most anticipated ture performances by the Boston annual traditions in the City of Pops, and under Lockhart’s Boston returns Thursday, July 4, direction, Grammy, Emmy and when the Boston Pops Fireworks Golden Globe award-winner and Spectacular comes to the DCR Academy Awards nominee Queen Hatch Shell on the Charles River Latifah, as well as legendary Esplanade. singer-songwriter and storyteller This spring, the Boston Arlo Guthrie, who will perform Pops, affectionately known as a musical tribute a half-century “America’s Orchestra,” entered in the making called “Summer its 134th season of entertaining of ’69” commemorating the 50th audiences, with Conductor Keith anniversary of Woodstock. The Lockhart helming the orchestra (Esplanade Pg. 4) The Boston Children’s Chorus, under the direction of Elena Efthimiou, performed at the women’s suf- for his 25th year. frage event at Faneuil Hall on Tuesday evening.

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and years,” said Fredie Kay, Exectutive Director of MassVOTE, Yellow On June 25, 1919, The 19th Founder and President of the talked about inequalities that Amendment was ratified by the Women’s Suffrage Celebration of women of color faced even after Commonwealth of , Massachusetts. “It is a really big women were granted the right Black giving women the right to vote deal.” to vote. She said that discrimina- for the first time in the coun- Kay talked about the history tory practices prevented African- try’s history. One hundred years of the women’s rights and how Americans from voting, and today, later to the date, the Women’s women in Massachusetts picketed women’s control of their bodies The DCR Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade is almost Suffrage Celebration Coalition of in front of the state house for their still remains in question. Women ready for the gala. Massachusetts and the Greater right to vote. are still “fighting for the same Boston Women’s Vote Centennial Though there was much to cel- right to determine our destinies,” held a kickoff celebration in the ebrate about progress that has she said. “Democracy should not Livingstone co-sponsors bill Great Hall at Faneuil Hall, where been made since 1919, a large be this hard.” a dozen women spoke about theme of the event was that there Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito said she to increase access to early voting the importance of empowering is still more work to do, as many feels an “enormous responsibility By Dan Murphy in November of 2012 - one year women and women of color to inequalities still remain when it to help women hold positions of before he assumed office - when vote and run for office. The event comes to voting. leadership” in their communities, State Rep. Jay Livingstone, who he was working on Elizabeth was emceed by Boston Globe col- Only 210 women have served local governments, and business- is co-sponsoring a bill to increase Warren’s campaign in her success- umnist Shirley Leung, and includ- in the Massachusetts legislature es. “We will not move back in access to early voting for all elec- ful bid for her first term as U.S. ed performances by the Boston compared to over 20,000 men, this Commonwealth; we will only tions, first learned of its necessity senator. Children’s Chorus and the History according to Senate President work top move forward,” Polito “We were at the victory party at Play Troupe, which debuted Karen Spilka. “We still have a long said. when we realized one of the vol- their show, “How Long Must We way to go to reach full equality on She said this effort is about unteers wasn’t there,” Livingstone Wait?” Beacon Hill,” she said, but “the recalled. “We called her and found (Suffrage Pg. 5) “We have dreamt about best is yet to come.” out that she had been in line for two and a half hours and was still (Livingstone Pg. 5) Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner Neighborhood Services ing legislation of the numerous Airbnb establishments which are Committees - the BHCA working Airbnb establishments on Beacon in violation of our local trash THE OFFICE for you! Hill. Airbnb legislation passed by regulations. This year also saw the City Council and signed by Mayor creation of a Streets & Sidewalks WILL BE Streets & Sidewalks Walsh went into effect January Dog Waste Subcommittee, which The Streets and Sidewalks 2019, and was also signed into is working on a plan for dealing CLOSED, Committee had another busy and state law by Gov. Baker. This with dog waste issues. This plan productive year working legislation provides Beacon Hill could include a public/private THURSDAY, JULY 4 with State Representatives and residents with the necessary tools OFFICE WILL RE-OPEN the regard- to contact City officials about (BHCA Pg. 4) FRIDAY, JULY 5. State Rep. Jay Livingstone. - - JULY 3, 2019 JULY Price controls make develop- In addition to undermining Hospitalizations due to mis HHS should look for better founder the is Shah Sandip decade to develop a single drug. Scientists and investors need putfinancial incentives to ample money towards future medicines. ment even harder than it currently is. Innovators won't risk billions on pharmaceutical research if they don't think they'll recoup their upfront costs. And when pharma- ceutical investments start drying up, so will new cures. seniors' health, the proposal would cost more money in the long run. managed conditions cost Medicare If more than $5 billion a year. HHS is really concerned with low ering costs and improving patient health, it should invest in more preventative medical innovation. ways to keep seniors healthy in the would only Not homes. their new proposal sacrifice seniors' in themore it would cost care, long run. and president of Market Access a global market accessSolutions, he develops where consultancy, strategies to optimize patient access to life-changing therapies. ------

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over $980,000 for the restoration, man- - Moondance Gala Co-chairs Jill Shah, agement, and beautification of the park. $629,000 Special to The Journal It is the 2018 committee’s goal to surpass Alexi Conine and Tiffany & Co.'s - Store Manager Sandra this figure and for the first time, raise over Nastasi. Revere's TND receives $50,000 state grant for jobs Monday morning the Bak

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er-Polito Administration awarded $500,000 to nine bridges, as well as president and founder projects through the Urban of Boston-based Rosales Partners. $329,900 Agenda Grant Program. The Revere arm of The Neigh borhood Developers (TND) Pedestrian Bridge, I was thrilled to recently was one group given $50,000 Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along cross it for the first time,” Rosales wrote. in funding to help establish “The beautiful bridge floats over the park workforce development ser with stunning views of the Charles River. “I am looking forward to having the vices in Revere to support lo It is very light, visually pleasing and the first ADA accessible 14-feet wide link ill cal residents to acquire newly #455P $275K created jobs. in the area. The main arch soars over ill Storrow Drive with a single, elegant ges- “Our administration under ture, which is inspired by the historic with Housing and Economic arches of the adjacent Longfellow Bridge. TOP BILLING Development Secretary Jay Ash came to Revere City Hall to present the check to the bridge fully completed including walking Neighborhood Developers. surface treatments, hardscape elements REVERE - WEST and landscaping including the addition of new shade trees in the next few months. I stands the importance of local am confident that Bostonians and visi- leadership and itsBy Sue impact Ellen on Woodcock tors alike will enjoy using the innovative the lives of residents,” said WINTHROP Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. bridge for generations to come,” Rosales “The Urban Agenda Grant

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$ a foundation on it!Also has a 2 story garage. install barriers along Route 1 between Route 16 and Cope Hard to Find!A Vacant lot (over 5,000 s.f.) with tips don’t apply to your extended tips don’t family of well-known dogs. If one of those runs to you looking for some affection, you are both free to enjoy the moment. signs that indicate even favorite dogs have their off days, aches and pains, and a need for space. Learning to read those signals in dogs you know well will help you read all the other dogs you meet. topic for City Paws. Send an email to [email protected] with your request. land Circle.

Patch, Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKen na teamed up on a motion at last last week’s council meet h ing. Patch said he and the late Esplanade supporters enjoy a special & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK - “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” celebration REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT

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- at their Newbury Street location on Friday morning, September 7. The committee came together to preview the spectacu- lar Tiffany Paper Flowers Pave Diamond Pendant that Tiffany’s & Co. generously donated to the upcoming annual benefit "We are grateful to Tiffany & Co. for - gala which is to take place on Saturday Black Cyan Magenta evening, September 15, along the banks - of the Charles River. The winner of the necklace will be unveiled during the WINTHROP evening as a part of the Tiffany & Co. Mystery Blue Box Raffle.

By Dan Murphy - their generosity to the Moondance Gala which is such an important evening for - the Esplanade Association,” said Michael Nichols, the Executive Director of the - 100% privately-funded nonprofit organi- zation. “It is only through the“2017 support was ofa fantastic year the greater community that the Esplanade - Last year the Moondance Gala raised Association can continue its ongoing hor- - Won’t ticultural work and diverse programming Garage Parking! as well as the development of future ini- Call for Details! - tiatives and programs that will help us to PENDING SALE continue to make life better in the park for CHELSEA the enjoyment of all.” Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & - to be in real estate,” said Joe Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Mario of Century 21 Ma Please see more photos on Page 10. - rio Real Estate. “There’s a lot of confidence and equity - in homes. For 35 years now Mario said Revere is desir Last! #106G $550’s it’s been positive. Now is the - time to sell. Revere is getting the overflow from the Boston Counters SS Refrig. Fireplace LV Oversized - market and people are moving Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- AC, Deck with IG to Revere. Mario is looking forward ing Area w Cathedral Ceiling, Mod Kit/w Corian maintained home finished basement, C/ Last! $499,900 Must See! Pool Extremely well able because of its proximity

781-485-0588 to Boston, and it’s a hidden Frances Appleton Pedestrian Bridge gem with a beautiful beach. Gorgeous 2BrC/AC, 2 Bath Quartz, Condos, SS BoschH/W Floors, Appliances, Plus EAST BOSTON COMING SOON - across Storrow opens to the public “It all adds to the future The $12.5 million Frances Appleton to the spring market, drawing from Boston and surrounding

communities. He added that 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, - the Revere School system is - th also a draw for buyers. H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t The 14-foot-wide, 750-foot-long, - - - growth of Revere,” he said. Pedestrian Bridge - a 230-foot-long, steel arch span that links Beacon Hill/Charles - Circle to the Charles River Esplanade – is now open to the public. sity in children and adults. The ATOD Task Force fund In addition to the mini- ed projects totaling $9,500 to - multi-use bridge was constructed as part reduce youth substance use, - of the Massachusetts Department of improve their mental health, 6) Transportation’s (MassDOT) $300-mil- and increase opportunities for lion renovation of the Longfellow Bridge, positive youth engagement. which links Charles Circle in Boston to The old, existing footbridge is slated - - Central Square in Cambridge via the grants already funded, Revere Charles Circle. The Appleton is a signa- on the Move has extended ture bridge in the City of Boston with its their permanent change and elegant steel arch span, as well as the first program mini-grant appli fully accessible, ADA pedestrian bridge over Storrow Drive. cations to Sunday, March 4. Up to $1,395 is available for Pg. ideas that make it easier to eat healthy and be active for - for demolition within the next two weeks, according to Miguel Rosales, the architect all. The application is open for both the Appleton and Longfellow - Revere is rebuilding its - the business community that Call 781 485 0588 are critical to fostering eco nomic success and building stronger neighborhoods in ev ery region in Massachusetts.” See MINI GRANTS Page 3

economic and employment base by utilizing large-scale The program seeks to un and high value assets includ - ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder land, a soon-to-close NECCO (FALL plant, and the MassDevelop - eacon ment TDI Waterfront District. eacon lock community-driven re - sponses to local obstacles, and promote economic devel opment opportunities through partnership-building, problem solving, and shared account - ability in urban centers. The competitive awards offer flex

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2017 also dropped to 265, The condominium mar - 10.8 percent down from 297 in 2016. The good news for Pg. sellers is that the original list “We should get more re ing price was matched 100 percent of the time. Councillor Robert Haas Jr. tried to get barriers installed in 2011 and received no re ketKeefe saw noted similar that trends more af with “Inventory is low now and sponse. the median sales price at $315,000, up 16.7 percent Ward 2 overCouncillor 2016. DaysIra No on the mar spect from the state and fed The rental market is also B ket also dropped from 67 in OPEN B eral government,” Patch said.. 2016 to 47 days on the market -

fluent communities are often everyone is looking toward granted sound barriers. “It’s the a spring,” quality-of-life Celata said is

voselsky pointed out that Sau Barriers strong are with rents easily ranging from seen gus got barriers along Route $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted 1 installed along a new ball that if someone is paying big field. rent they just might be capable YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 of buying and taking advan (BHCA - sue,” he said. tage of first-time homebuyers programs. - - Task Force. Both the ATOD Task Force and Revere on the Move are initiatives of the MGH Revere CARES Coa - This year over $20,000 lition. Revere on the Move - is additionally co-led by the Healthy Community Initia $629,000 Special to The Journal - tives Office at the CityOur of Re Offices will be vere. SELLERS was awarded to fund ideas to Revere's TND And with the recent heat wave, Gurnon make Revere a healthier place 9AM – 5PM to work, to play, and to raise receives $50,000 - a family. The Revere on the Move mini-grant program ing home after their summer vacations, and - offered $10,605 in funding THERE ARE NO TIMES LIKE THESE TIMES Alissa Eck, owner of Exclusive Jewels state grant for jobs they are looking for cleaning supplies,” he - for permanent changes, pro added. gram implementation, and Monday morning the Bak - youth-led projects that would help prevent or reduce obe said fans and air-conditioner units are in great demand.

Gallery at 107 Charles St., said traditional - Monday, February 19 - er-Polito Administration While the data collection is only in its he awarded $500,000 to nine projects through the Urban $329,900 he Agenda Grant Program. The Revere arm of The Neigh borhood Developers (TND) - President’s Day was one group given $50,000 Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children in funding to help establish REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES workforce development ser first phase with more to come this fall, vices in Revere to support lo the data revealed some good informa- www.century21mario.com cal residents to acquire newly tion. About ten times as many cars as #455P $275K REVERE JOURNAL created jobs. bikes used the Longfellow Bridge during “Our administration under the initial months that it was fully open. That certainly may shift with college with Housing and Economic Most important for the Beacon Hill TOP BILLING Development Secretary Jay By Sue Ellen Woodcock students returning in the fall. With the Ash came to Revere City Hall newly opened second inbound lane free- Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol to present the check to the ing up congestion, a high number of Neighborhood Developers. inbound drivers traveled above the speed REVERE - WEST MARIO REAL ESTATE Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, limit and the city is already taking steps 4 Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and to slow them down. Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Programstands on the importance of local EAST BOSTON leadership and itsBy Sue impact Ellen on Woodcock 16 Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. the lives of residents,” said WINTHROP Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. community, the second phase of the 11 Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere“The Urban Agenda Grant study, during September and October, Falo Portuguese• Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt Program relies on the strong willfocus on congestion at Charles Circle Yellow The Revere real estate mar & WeGreenway! have preapproved Clients looking to buy! 18-19 partnerships between local T government, non-profits and

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TRASH WINTHROPEAST BOSTON Due to the DEATHS Thomas Boyan, Sr Beacon Hill Civic Association Marie Butera Richard Buttiglieri Theresa Conte NOTICE ORIENT HEIGHTS Dr. Adrian Costanza Day Holiday HELP Gorgeous detail throughout Dorothy Cordaro “2017 was a fantastic year Gerardo Iannuzzi February 19 Patricia Muse Won’t Paul Penta, Jr. Location Location! Bungalow style will be delayed by one day. Garage Parking! Call for Details!

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NORTHERN STRAND to change EAST BOSTON COMING SOON COMMUNITY TRAIL - “It all adds to the future Price subject to the spring market, drawing stores are gearing up for the season. New DOT data after the re-opening from Boston and surrounding “Our regular customers are often return- communities. He added that 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, - the Revere School system is Energy and EnvironmentalSupply, a hardware store located at 54 Charles th Affairs has approved a $1.5St., said most of his business at this time of also a draw for buyers. H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t million grant regarding year the comes from returning college studentsRevere has a one-mile On September 6th, the Massachusetts development of the Northern who typically purchase items like tool kits, Strand Community Trail ledpicture hooks and closet and- shower rods. growth of Revere,” he said. by a Revere on the Move part ner organization, Bike to the Sea. sity in children and adults. The ATOD Task Force fund In addition to the mini- stretch in North Revere. The ed projects totaling $9,500 to Northern Strand Community Department of Transportation held a reduce youth substance use, Trail has been in development public meeting to present data now that improve their mental health, for over 20 years. The North the Longfellow Bridge has been fully and increase opportunities for Revere segment is a major re-opened for two months. Upon the positive youth engagement. part in the project that creates re-opening many stakeholders, including a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail - local politicians, advocacy groups and grants already funded, Revere $2,900/mo running from West Everett, neighborhood organizations such as the on the Move has extended through Malden and Revere BHCA, requested Thea study of the funding, impact awarded their permanent change and to the Saugus River and soon of the re-opening. Significant changes program mini-grant appli into Lynn. The North Revere have occurred with transportation and segment allows users to en cations to Sunday, March 4. Boston’s growing population in the years Up to $1,395 is available for joy spectacular views of the since the project was conceived in 2011 ideas that make it easier to Rumney Marsh. including more bikes, more mapping eat healthy and be active for - apps, more ride shares, more residential Per all. The application is open Gallon through the Executive Office units, and more office space. of Energy and Environmental - Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - Parks Program, enables the .55 design of the trail, develop ment of bid-ready construc tion documents, and receipt of all necessary construction See MINI GRANTS Page 3 permits. When completed, the trail will span 10 miles and

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Massachusetts fireworks by private citizens is This illegal in Massachusetts. includes Class C fireworks, which are sometimes falsely called “safe - - - 9 TUESDAY, JULY 23 JULY TUESDAY, 30 JULY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AUG. 1 AUG. THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 18 JULY THURSDAY, 25 JULY THURSDAY, · A 22-year-old man was seri · A 22-year-old · A 22-year-old was injured in · A 22-year-old boy was injured · A 10-year-old · A man lost part of his hand Fire · The Tewksbury Massachusetts emergency rooms for severe burn injuries from fire works (burns covering 5% of according toof the body) more Injury the Massachusetts Burn Reporting System (M-BIRS). Fifty-five percent of the victims were under age 25. Eighteen per cent (18 percent) were between the ages of 15 and 24; 8 percent were between the ages of 10 and 14; 18 percent were between five and nine; and 11 percent were children under five. The youngest victim was a six-month old boy. These victims are scarred for life. In the past year: ously injured when roman candlesroman when injured ously were set off inside an Amherst apartment. Gloucester playing with sparklers. by illegal fireworks at a Marshfield beach on July 3, 2018. He was an innocent by-stander. when a firework he was holding exploded. The explosion occurred parking lot. in a Mansfield MBTA Department provided emergency medical care to a man who lost a part of every finger on his right THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE - - - - and never miss a thing! CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY, police car visit, Myrtle Street visit, car police ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, by works performing Ornam Van Cheryl CONCERT Fisk organ, the C.B. on Langlais Couperin and Bach, donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, information more for call 617-227-2155 $5, Myrtle & Sprinklers,” “Popsicles ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Street to “Love Kido’s Yka and Honshuku Hiro CONCERT fusion, jazz/Brazilian cool featuring Brazil Project” donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, information more call 617-227-2155 for $5, Funky Face Painters, Me Color ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Myrtle Playground, Street and never miss a thing! CALENDAR Visit thebeaconhilltimes.com or scan the QR Code Visit thebeaconhilltimes.com or scan the QR Code - Newsletter Subscribe to The Beacon Hill Time’s Newsletter Subscribe to The Beacon Hill Time’s · On June 25, 2018, people · On July 2, 2018, the Worcester · On July 3, 2018, Dartmouth · On July 4, 2018, the Agawam Lynn the 2018, 5, July On · Fireworks Injuries (2009- decade past the In Want Neighborhood News Want right to your hands? delivered fire service injuries and an estimat ed dollar loss of $2.5 million. shooting fireworks in the street started a fire in a six-unit Lynn One rico building. apartment cheted to the second floor porch and ignited several items. The fire spread to the rest of the second floor and to the third. Thirty-four firefighters were injured at this fire. to called was Department Fire a fire in a three-unit apartment building. The fire was started by fireworks igniting trash in a first floor doorway. District #1 responded to a pier fire Beach. Crews discov- at Anthony’s ered remains of many fireworks on and around the pier after the fire was extinguished. ato responded Department Fire brush fire started by three juve niles who were using illegal fire works. Fire Department put out a car fire started by fireworks. 2018), 38 people were treated at Want Neighborhood News Want right to your hands? delivered - - - - - call 617-723-8144 to purchase purchase call 617-723-8144 to or

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Last summer, there were many Last summer, Fireworks Cause Many Fireworks Cause Many State Fire Marshal Peter J. Needham Fire Chief Dennis Fourth of July No Holiday for “Last year, several people lost “Last year,

FUNDRAISER, Friends of the Public Garden’s annual annual the Public Garden’s Friends of FUNDRAISER, 200 Boylston Hotel, Boston Seasons Four Summer Party, visit www.friendsoft $85 each, tickets: 6-8 p.m., St., CONCERT, Perry Emerson Flute Quartet Emerson Perry performing CONCERT, Tremont 58 Chapel, King's Mozart, and Haydn by works call 617-227-2155 $5, donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., information more for Myrtle Zoo, Petting Instrument ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Street by works McMillan performing Nixon J. CONCERT, Fisk the C.B. on Scheidmann Pachelbel and Buxtehude, suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, organ, information more for call 617-227-2155 $5, donation: tickets hepublicgarden.org JULY 3, 2019 JULY

resulted in 12 civilian injuries, 39 Massachusetts[1]. These incidents been 800 major fires and explo been sions involving illegal fireworks in decade (2009-2018), there have in Massachusetts. In the pastIn Massachusetts. in injuries from illegal fireworks you, not realizing how very dan burn and amputations fires, use fireworks, children will copy “Children imitate adults. If you Dangerous Fires a good example for your chil a good you keep the matches and light your illegal fireworks.” He added, Ostroskey said, “This year, set Ostroskey said, “This year, dren. Just as children know where ers, they know where you stash gerous fireworks are.” times of the year for fires.” July Fourth is one of the busiestthe of one is Fourth July emergencies. In fact, the week of to all types of fires and medical operators; we are busy responding are safe for spectators and licensed professional displays so that they firefighters. We are supervising the firefighters. We of July holiday is a busy time for Massachusetts, said, “The Fourth Fire Chiefs’ Association of Fire Chiefs’ Association of Condon, president of the Condon, president of the

Firefighters leave the fireworks to the profes sionals,” he added. a fun but safe Fourth of July and ignited a six-family building. Have injured when an errant firework “Thirty-four firefighters were were firefighters “Thirty-four Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey. Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey. Massachusetts,” said State Fire lighting off illegal fireworks in fireworks illegal off lighting fingers and suffered serious burnsserious suffered and fingers Fire officials urge the public to leave the fireworks to the professionals the public to leave the fireworks Fire officials urge

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At this time, At this time, the library will supplyAt this time, pages, colored pencils,coloring or bringmarkers and crayons, if you pre your own supplies West End Playgroup West mornings meets Tuesday End Community Center, The West located at 1 Congress St., wel on End Playgroup comes the West from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays ESL conversation group resumes meeting at West End Branch Library End Branch of the The West located at Boston Public Library, 151 Cambridge St., welcomes the English as a Second Language (ESL) conversation group every from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday Come and practice your English language skills with other new The West End Branch of the The West located Boston Public Library, at 151 Cambridge St., presents the Spanish/English Language Exchange/Intercambio de Idiomas en Inglés y Español on Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. can practice Spanish and Spanish speakers can practice English in this fun, informal conversation class. more for 617-523-3957 Call information. BSNJ Community Chorus Children’s The Boston Society of The New Jerusalem (BSNJ) Community Chorus is a compre Children’s programtraining musical hensive for children in Grades 3 to 7. child will be participating Your in a program that promotes: the love of music, expressive singing, teamwork-cooperative learning, new friendships, self-as building ain being of fun the and sessment well organized program. The rehearsals take place at 140 after Bowdoin St. on Tuesday is free for any child noons. Tuition with a Boston address. All levels of singing ability are welcome. To Doctor sign up, please contact Mr. at 617-523-4575 or visit www. churchonthehillboston.org (click on “music”). The Church on the Hill sponsors this initiative but we are not pro moting any religious ideology. comers and a facilitator. fer. these hours. more for 617-523-3957 Call information. Spanish/English Language Exchange

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orhood eighb N service 24/7 emergency M9304 Meeting all your Meeting all mechanical needs 617-723-3296 Volunteers Volunteers needed for American Cancer Society cosmetic sessions The American Cancer Society is currently seeking volunteers for Better” Good…Feel “Look the Medical sessions held at Tufts St. 800 Washington Center, “Look Good . . . Feel Better” is a free program that teaches can cer patients hands-on cosmetic techniques to help them cope with After-work tai chi After-work group at the West End Branch Library End Branch of the Boston The West Cambridge 151 Library, Public tai chi St., welcomes after-work to5 from Thursday every group 6 p.m. Come and try this low impact energy exercise with yang- style tai chi instructor Arthur Soo- Hoo. Stay active, meet new people and be connected with your commu nity by volunteering at Spaulding Staff Hospital. Rehabilitation members will match your skills and interests to a volunteer oppor The hospital is currently tunity. recruiting volunteers, ages 18 and up, for two- to three-hour-a-week shifts for a minimum of six to 12 www. months commitment. Visit spauldingnetwork.org for more information. The West End Branch of the The West 151 Boston Public Library, yoga forCambridge St., presents from 2:45 seniors every Tuesday are led byto 3:30 p.m. Classes Nekrasova, a certified Tatiana yoga instructor. at Volunteer Spaulding Rehab Helen Bender at617-523-3957 or at617-523-3957 Helen Bender up to set e-mail [email protected] an appointment. for seniors Yoga End at the West Branch Library

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month. They welcome dona month. They welcome its more than 120 clients perits more than 120 needs help to continue servinghelp needs seeking donations seeking End Food Pantry The West West End Food Pantry West JULY 3, 2019 JULY - - - JULY 3, 2019 JULY thy roots. Encore President Bob DeSalvio “Everett United, thank you,” The ceremony concluded with Then there was a countdown Frank background, the In And then the doors opened, or Harbor has met those require- those met has Harbor ments and, indeed, in many instances exceeded those commit ments…Encore has demonstrated a relentless dedication to diversity hiring… and spending local and and provided substantial mitiga tion funding to host and sur rounding communities.” gave a big thanks to Everett the local support group ofUnited, residents who have stuck by the company during many ups and downs. been with us all he said. “You’ve the way from the beginning. We could not be more pleased you are here to join us today.” a ribbon cutting, featuring several employees and public officials. from 10, and a surprise day-time theover erupted show fireworks Encore cove and the Mystic River. ‘Nothing but the best’ Sinatra’s played over a loudspeaker as those on the Porte Cochere erupted into loud applause. were opened for everyone rather, by Everett resident – and Encore doorman – Gasper Ambrose. The casino is open 24-hours a day. heal

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Like DeMaria, he also empha “Seven years ago I was standing Cathy Judd-Stein, chair of Cathy Judd-Stein, chair of open- “Encore Boston Harbor’s goals.” sized the environmental transfor mation of the site from desolate to decadent – with a big ‘thank you’ to the trades for transforming it during construction. here on this site with the mayor, a just us two, and there wasn’t blade of grass on the site,” he said. “Now there are 1,000 mature trees, 50,000 flowering plants, tens of thousands of shrubs and a living shoreline for the first time in 100 years…The building trades, the men and women who built lar shoreline, but also symbolizes a new opportunity for econom ofcitizens the all for growth ic Massachusetts,” she said. “This stringentmost the of one has state gaming laws in the country and its standards are high. Encore Boston this under the leadership of John Fish and Suffolk Construction, are the best our company has ever seen.” Gaming Massachusetts the Commission (MGC), said the opening of Encore was the open- ing of prosperity to all residents of the state. only marks the arrivaling not of an international entertainment spectacu destination on Everett’s Too much fertilizer will burn its much fertilizer will Too keep -

elp H there has been no rain for several days. But don’t fertilize it! there has been no rain for several days. But don’t 12 12 months. Help the one nearest your house by watering it whenmonths. Help the one nearest your house by watering Our street trees suffer in the soon to be upon us, hot, dry summerOur street trees suffer in the soon to be upon us, hot, Going back, and referencing for my wife, we “If it weren’t Resorts CEO Matt Wynn “What an amazing day it is The South Lawn featured an outdoor BBQ party to celebrate the opening on Sunday. The South Lawn featured an outdoor BBQ THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE water taxis and a real connection going Line. We’re to the Orange to take this superfund site and make it a super site.” placedarticles negative many the in Boston newspapers about him, andwife his thanked DeMaria family for enduring those news stories. It was, he said, fighting back tears, a very trying time for him. said. he be here today,” wouldn’t standingfor her thank to want “I by my side when people took shots at me. She knew the truth the whole time. I want to thank who talked her my father-in-law through some tough days.” Maddox led off his comments by saying that the goals of the state expanded gaming laws had been met in by Encore. years ago he said. “Eight today,” the people of Massachusetts and the lawmakers had the foresight to understand that with the passage of gaming regulation there could be the possibility of urban renew al, economic development and for the finest integrated resorts in the world. Those were the goals and I’m here to tell you that Encore thoseachieved has Harbor Boston - - -

Lower Broadway’s history of being ‘back door to Boston’ ‘back door of being history Broadway’s Lower and And it was true. And it was on what was anAs he spoke There were no songbirds on theThere were no songbirds site,And beyond the Encore DeMaria said that will also “This was always going to be a extraordinary summer morn extraordinary ing, the new trees on the Porteing, the new the wind, andCochere rustled in out of thesongbirds flew in and the openingcrowd assembled for from tree to tree. certainly. site five years ago, quite up and downthere still exist areas morelook that Broadway Lower present at 1like the past than the address). Broadway (the Encore change, and he said he plans to continue partnering with Encore and others to make that full change. never“There was he said. Wynn,” because any dispute, and that’s promised man a great ago years me that their company would be part of this community – that we would be partners for life…I’m When some that type of guy. one gives me their word, I figure We’re they’re with me forever. going to redevelop this entire Lower Broadway area. We’re whole this transform to going going to be a reliable cor area. It’s Silverand transportation for ridor (bus rapid transit), Line, and BRT - - Cell phones GPS devices this includes: includes: this Loose Change Bags/Luggage Laptop computers LOSE IT! LOSE CRIMES OF OPPORTUNITY TOGETHER WE CAN REDUCE TOGETHER WE CAN 40 NEW SUDBURY ST. • 617-343-4627 ST. 40 NEW SUDBURY PROPERTY PLAIN IN VIEW! DON’T BE A VICTIM! By Seth Daniel

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“To the residents of Everett,of residents the “To While other speakers madeWhile other speakers The opening ceremonies onceremonies opening The Encore Boston Harbor ends Harbor Boston Encore tries that polluted our properties and got us all very sick, I want to thank you for all you did; people like (the late) Mary Bagarella and others. No longer when you drive through Everett will you smell gas and Sulphur and oils, but you’ll will smell flowers and trees. We no longer be the back door to will now the City of Boston. We City ofto the the front door be Everett.” Everett United and the 86 percent of the people on a Saturday who took the time to vote ‘yes’ for this truly is a resort in our city, he said. “For an amazing day,” those of you who suffered through Monsanto and other big indus excellent points on what was anon what was excellent points state and thehistoric day in the it was those words of Mayor City, DeMaria that hammered home Sunday morning, June 23, quick- 23, June morning, Sunday for Mayorly became a spotlight rejoiced inCarlo DeMaria, who large crowdsbeing able to tell the the open assembled to celebrate is noing that Lower Broadway but back door, longer Boston’s to Everett. rather the front door PAGE 12 PAGE

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