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VOL. 117 - NO. 26 , , JUNE 28, 2013 $.30 A COPY CARMELITA BELLO Elected State President Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Order Sons of Italy in America Happy Birthday Carmelita Bello of Worces- ter, Massachusetts was elected State President of the Grand Lodge of Massa- America! chusetts Order Sons of Italy in America at the 99th Annual Convention held at the Villa Roma Resort and Conference Center in Calicoon, NY. Over the last four years Carmelita has served as the state first vice president, she has worked with the grand council filial lodges and commissioners to lead the organization into the fu- Taking the Oath of Office are the newly-elected officers ture. Carmelita’s priorities of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, L-R: Immediate include thoughtful review of Past President James DiStefano, State 2nd Vice President events, programs and offer- Ron Hill, State 1st Vice President Antonio Sestito, State ings, focus on heritage, dis- President Carmelia Bello and State Orator Denise Furnari. tribution of meetings and (Photo by Dom Campochiaro, D&S Video) events throughout the grand lodge geographic area, mem- vention. She served for two award at the 2009 state con- from the bership and funding. years as the Chairperson of vention. Her sister Mary Carmelita has been a the Grand Lodge Member- Ann Bello is currently a com- Post-Gazette member of the Order of Sons ship Commission and was missioner on the Benefit of Italy since 1982 and has a National Delegate to the Insurance Commission af- held local offices of Presi- 1999 through 2011 conven- ter serving as state Trustee, dent, Vice President, Orator tions. Lodge President and many Lessons Learned or Not and Trustee for the Worces- Carmelita is proud of the other filial offices. by David Trumbull ter Lodge #168. fact that the Sons of Italy is Carmelita has a Master State offices held by a family commitment. Her degree in Business Admin- the Commonwealth, but in Carmelita include: State grandfather Salvatore Bello istration from Anna Maria my neighborhood I wit- Orator, State Recording served on the first Massa- College, certificate in Non- nessed very little interest in Secretary, elected State chusetts grand council as Profit Management from either man, outside of few Trustee for District 2. trustee. Her Aunt Gladys Clark University and a persons who are passionate Carmelita was elected Na- has been active in all as- Bachelor Degree in Manage- about every election. Was tional Recording Secretary pects of Sons of Italy and re- ment from Worcester State there insufficient difference at the 2007 National Con- ceived the Golden Lion College. between the candidates on issues that matter to voters that nearly three-quarters Third Annual St. Padre Pio Procession simply didn’t care which one won? Or did large numbers On Sunday, June 23rd, of registered voters accept the streets of the North the conventional wisdom End came alive as the that Markey was going to Third Annual St. Padre Senator Ed Markey win anyway, so there was not Pio Procession took much point in bothering to place. I write in the morning, vote? We’ll probably never Devotees of St. Padre having awakened to find, not know which answer, or com- Pio attended a Mass surprisingly, that Represen- bination of answers is cor- in Italian at Saint tative Ed Markey, the Demo- rect. I have one bit of advice Leoonard Church fol- crat, defeated Gabriel E. for my Republican friends: lowed by the procession Gomez, the Republican, 55% Don’t believe anyone who throughout the streets to 45%. It was a special elec- claims to have THE answer of the North End ac- tion, held on a stifling hot day to why Gomez lost. All you companied by the North End Marching Band. in June with 27% turnout. are getting today and for the Pius of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) was a That means that 15% of reg- next several days is people’s Capuchin Catholic priest from Italy, born as istered voters cast a ballot speculation. Francesco Forgione and given the name for Senator-elect Markey, In that spirit, let me offer Pius (Italian: Pio) when he joined the Capu- and 73% of the registered my speculation, carefully chins, thus known popularly as Padre Pio. voters didn’t bother with the worded to sound like brilliant He became famous for bearing the stigmata. election. Nevertheless, a insight, yet consisting of little Saint Pio, was canonized by Pope John win is a win. more than my personal bias. Paul II on June 16, in 2002. An estimated It would be interesting to 1. The more experienced 300,000 people attended the canonization poll registered voters who did man, Mr. Markey, who had ceremony. not participate in the elec- run for and won a seat in On July 1, 2004, Pope John Paul II dedi- tion and try to determine the state legislature, fol- cated the Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church in why they were not inter- lowed by a seat in the na- San Giovanni Rotondo to the memory of ested. Were they just two tional legislature, continued Saint Pio. A statue of Saint Pio in Messina, See additional photos on pg. 14 uninspiring candidates? I Sicily attracted attention in 2002 when it (Photo by Rosario Scabin, can’t speak for the rest of (Continued on Page 15) wept tears of blood. See more photos on pg.10 Ross Photography)

TO OUR READERS - DUE TO THE 4TH OF JULY HOLIDAY THE POST-GAZETTE WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD THE POST-GAZETTE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON JULY 4TH AND 5TH - ENJOY THE HOLIDAY! Page 2 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 Frank Addivinola Announces Candidacy Stirpe by Prof. Edmund th Nostra Turiello for U.S. Congress, 5 Distict Following the unfortunate candidates on the ballot back A weekly column highlighting some outcome for Massachusetts in February and I am ask- of the more interesting aspects of our Republicans, I am officially ing you to help us collect sig- ancestry...our lineage...our roots. announcing my candidacy natures within the next few for the upcoming special weeks. JAMES BUCHANAN election for Congress in the To help with signatures, 5th District to fill the seat please contact us at that will be vacated by Ed [email protected]. I Markey. hope you can spare some The special election in time to participate in the District 5 will have a large signature drive and I would field of Democrats in the Pri- be honored and grateful to mary. My goal is to connect have your support in the with the voters in the district election. and clearly communicate to Frank was born and raised them that the Republican in Malden, MA and gradu- Party is the party of working ated from Williams College. people, that the Republican He earned his ALM (Master Party is the party that will your time, your involvement of Liberal Arts) from the protect the middle class, that and any financial help you Harvard Extension School, DATE OF BIRTH: April 23, 1791 the Republican Party is the can offer to make it possible MBA & MS from the Univer- PLACE OF BIRTH: Cove Gap, PA party that cares about the for me to spread our mes- sity of Maryland and MS in DATE OF DEATH: June 1, 1868 needy and disadvantaged sage. Biotechnology from Johns PLACE OF DEATH: Lancaster, PA and has better solutions to The first and foremost task Hopkins University. For six PRESIDENT: March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861 help people improve their will be to collect signatures years, Frank worked and lives. We all know that our to get me on the ballot. Many taught in biomedical re- The only Pennsylvanian and bachelor to become President, image has been distorted of you know that I am a hard search as a doctoral candi- His name was Buchanan and to the White House he went; and demonized by the efforts working candidate and in date and fellow in Molecular Elected to this office by quite a majority, of many liberal groups, but the past I collected the ma- and Cell Biology with disser- Preserving the Union was his highest priority. now, more than ever, it is jority of my signatures. How- tation advisor Nobel laureate The split over slavery was his job number one, time to take our identity back ever, this time I need your Marshall Nirenberg at the But like others before it just couldn’t be done; and educate Massachusetts help because we will need to National Institutes of His foreign policy became energetic, voters about who we really collect the 2,000 required Health. But with the North vs. South he was just not kinetic. are and what we stand for. signatures in a very short He graduated from Suffolk In his inaugural address his plan was revealed, I am willing to go out there period of time (about three University Law School To first form his Cabinet then leave nothing concealed; to bring this message to the weeks), in the middle of the where he received his JD If the slavery problem should get too difficult or hot, people, but I need you to back summer. I know many of and then Master of Laws in Just dump it on the courts as in the Dred-Scott. my efforts and assist in any you put together tremen- way you can. We will need dous efforts to get three GOP (Continued on Page 15) He tried to deflect national attention, From domestic problems to foreign intervention; If you don’t think that history always repeats itself, You’re as dense as those bookends sitting on your shelf. Nation’s First City Hall on Wheels As a bachelor the problem that bugged him the “mostess” Without a wife the White House still needed a hostess; His niece did the job and when the time came to thank her, Hits Boston Streets for Summer He matched the young lady with a Baltimore banker. “City Hall to Go” Truck Adopts Full Time Schedule Offering Menu of City Services to Constituents POST-GAZETTE Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced the full-time launch of the nation’s premiere EAST BOSTON SATELLITE OFFICE City Hall on wheels. Taking its cue from the ever-popular food truck, the dazzlingly-de- IS NOW OPEN signed “City Hall to Go” truck will travel throughout Boston’s neighborhoods, provid- MARIE MATARESE ing a select menu of city services to con- 35 Bennington Street, East Boston stituents. Beginning July 2nd, the “City Hall to Go” 617.227.8929 truck will visit neighborhoods on a full-time TUES. 10:00 A.M. - 3.00 P.M. schedule, regularly rotating throughout the city on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- THURS. 11:00 A.M.- 2:00 P.M. days. On Fridays and Saturdays the truck will be available upon request, appearing at special events, block parties and street fes- nounce the most tweeted location on Twit- ACCEPTING Advertisements tivals. Residents stopping by the truck will ter and arrive at that location at 12:30 p.m. be able to pay or dispute parking tickets, The truck will also host bilingual nights in request birth, death or marriage certifi- various neighborhoods throughout the cates, and pay property and excise taxes, month. among other services. Boston’s diverse neighborhoods inspire the The full menu of offerings is available design of the “City Hall to Go” truck. Origi- here: www.cityofboston.gov/cityhalltogo. nally a Boston Police Department SWAT ve- “The ‘City Hall to Go’ truck makes per- hicle, the truck has been re-imagined for sonal, timely service from the City of Bos- the purpose of the program. The map encir- ton possible for a whole new set of constitu- cling the truck takes a viewer from west to ents,” Mayor Menino said. “We are con- east, along actual city streets, while the stantly trying to push what appear to be the skyline celebrates Boston’s thriving center. limits of municipal services. The success Residents can sign up for alerts of the truck’s earliest visits shows that ben- via @CityHallToGo or visit the truck’s Web efits of City Hall can exist far beyond its page for updates: www.cityofboston.gov/ walls.” cityhalltogo. Following a successful soft launch in De- Beginning July 2nd, the truck will visit the cember 2012, services have been added to following locations each month (subject to the “City Hall to Go” truck’s menu following change, follow @CityHalltoGo on Twitter or a survey soliciting resident feedback. As part call 617-635-4500 for updates) of the Mayor’s new sustainability initiative • First Tuesday of the Month: 12:30 pm in Greenovate Boston and to help Bostonians Allston, 4:00 pm in Brighton save on their energy bills, the menu now • First Wednesday of the Month: 12:30 pm includes the opportunity to sign up for Re- in South End, 4:00 pm in SB Waterfront new Boston’s home energy audits and • First Thursday of the Month: 12:30 pm weatherization. The revamped menu also in Mission Hill, 4:00 pm in Jamaica Plain* allows residents to request raffle applica- • Second Tuesday of the Month: 12:30 pm tions and submit claims to the City Clerk. in Mid-Dorchester, 4:00 pm in Roxbury In response to residents’ requests, the • Second Wednesday of the Month: truck will be open weeknights until 7 p.m., 12:30 pm in Fenway, 4:00 pm in Mattapan and Saturdays until 5 p.m. On the fourth • Second Thursday of the Month: 12:30 pm Tuesday of every month, residents can tweet in Egleston Square, 4:00 pm in West Roxbury @CityHallToGo their preferred location for the truck that day. The vehicle will an- (Continued on Page 12) POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 Page 3 Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, East Cambridge Pamela Donnaruma, Publisher and Editor Celebrates the Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua 5 Prince Street, P.O. 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This was a special Mass indeed, as it was Bishop Peter Uglietto, S.T.D., Archbishop also the 90th anniversary of the Dedication of Boston Northern Region and Father and Blessing of the Bells at Saint Francis. Walter Carreiro, administrator of Saint Films of Ridley Scott Francis of Assisi. at the North End Library 25 Parmenter Street, North End, Boston A Good Year July 10th, 5:30 pm A British investment broker inherits his uncle’s chateau and vineyard in Provence, where he spent much of his childhood. He discovers a new laid-back lifestyle as he tries to renovate the estate to be sold. Starring Russell Crowe. Prometheus July 17th, 5:30 pm A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of man- kind on Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrify- ing battle to save the future of the human race. Starring Noomi Rapace. 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Page 4 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 L’Anno Bello: A Year in Italian Folklore Salesian Boys & Girls Club An Old-Fashioned Fourth 5th Annual Community Breakfast by Ally Di Censo Symynkywicz Winthrop “offering them pos- When people find out that dence Day for me. Lately, we a fireworks display, a tradi- sibilities to grow and reach I study holiday traditions, a have been holding our bar- tion that I have long their full potential as produc- lot of them easily imagine becues at my aunt’s house struggled to accommodate. I tive, caring and responsible that these customs are because she has a nice absolutely love watching citizens.” stoic, unyielding and rigid. backyard deck and often fireworks, their beautiful The goal of the breakfast However, traditions should relatives from overseas visit colors streaking the sky, re- was to raise funds in order prove dynamic and inspiring around this time of year, minding me of sunbursts to help achieve the club’s in order to stand the test giving our celebrations an against a velvety summer mission. The event was sup- of time. The traditions I extra-special feel. My father sky. However, most places ported by the clubs Honorary cherish the most — opening cooks up sausages, hot dogs, that host fireworks events Chairs: Richard Fields, presents on Christmas Eve, hamburgers and veggie tend to attract very large Principal owner of Suffolk ricotta pie on Easter, family burgers for me, the smoky crowds and I feel immensely Downs and Chip Tuttle, parties on New Year’s Eve — smell wafting through the uncomfortable in congested Chief Operating Officer of remain in my family be- hot summer air. My mother areas. My husband Noah Suffolk Downs. The Host and cause they take us out of the and I make a corn pudding, solved this problem. For the Master of Ceremonies was ordinary and remind us of a delicious, gooey treat past two years, on the night Carlo Basile. Others that rd the sacredness, or deeper utilizing a prime seasonal of July 3 , we have been supported the event donat- meaning, of the event that staple. However, I also keep seeing the fireworks display ing items for the auction we celebrate. Most of all, my Fourth of July quirky put on by our local town Buddy Mangini recipient of were: Robert Travaglini and traditions should be some- by preparing an unconven- near the high school football the 2013 Co-Community Gennaro Cataldo. Joseph thing to look forward to, rites tional dessert — Zebra Pud- field. The crowds are man- Service Award. Ruggiero acted as the that encapsulate the joy and ding. I stack chocolate ageable and Noah and I auctioneer. uniqueness of a holiday. wafers and whipped cream, always tend to find a quiet On Thursday, June 20th, During the evening three People should abandon tra- cover the stacks with spot on the bleachers to en- the Salesian Boys and Girls awards were given, The ditions that feel forced or more whipped cream, dust it joy the kaleidoscope of light Club of East Boston hosted 2013 Don Bosco Award to unwelcome, as this goes with chocolate sprinkles and and sound. Everything from their Fifth Annual Commu- Robert Casaletto and the against the sense of comfort then refrigerate the dessert the snatches of rock songs nity Breakfast at The Tops- 2013 Co-Community Ser- and communal spirit that overnight so that the wafers heard on far-away radios to ider Room located at Suffolk vice Award to Buddy Mangini form the true essence of turn soft and cool. This the children waving glow Downs. The club is commit- and East Boston Neighbor- holiday customs. Moreover, dessert has long been a sticks gives the event a ted to the young people in hood Health Center CEO many traditions must be mainstay at Fourth of July homey, quaint small-town East Boston, Revere and Manny Lopes. tweaked to adapt to the parties at my house, though feel, which is just fine for times in order to survive and I am not quite sure why. I this nostalgia buff. I also get maintain their meaning. think I made it on a whim shivery goose-bumps when- Finally, traditions can be one year, the recipe taken ever I hear the distant vibrant and fun, not at all from a worn children’s cook- bursts of far-off fireworks in rigid! No holiday better typi- book, and everyone fell the quiet of my own home. fies this mix of old and new in love with it. Now I can’t These tranquil moments traditions for me than the imagine Independence Day allow me to reflect on how Fourth of July. without my Zebra Pudding, special a holiday Indepen- Perhaps nothing is more and I can expect the dessert dence Day is, how much I quintessential for the Fourth to disappear within minutes appreciate the freedoms of of July than a barbecue, and after serving. Now that is a this country and those who indeed a family gathering tradition worth keeping! fought for them, and how around the grill is an indis- The other most famous pensable part of Indepen- aspect of Fourth of July is (Continued on Page 15) A Day in the Country State Representative Carlo Basile, Fr. John Nazzaro, by Bennett Molinari and Richard Molinari 2013 Co-Community Service Award recipient Manny Lopes, CEO of the East Boston Neighborhood Health about an hour and a half Center and Amy Wortzman, President NE Moves after leaving Boston, he was Mortgage, LLC. waiting for us on his front lawn, wasting little time, he jumped into our car and we were on our way to Gilbertville but first Matt was determined to explore the many back roads of the towns along our route. We never fail to be amazed at how different life becomes once we leave Boston and get beyond urban sprawl. The Gilbertville Covered Bridge. frenetic pace of life that we become so accustomed to in Two weeks ago we received sachusetts. It had been the city gives way to a much a call from our close friend nearly a year since we vis- slower pace allowing time to Matthew to come out to ited with Matthew and we enjoy the many pleasures Spencer for a visit and lunch were anxious to touch base and natural beauty of the at a restaurant he recently with him and try out his state we call home. The for- President NE Moves Mortgage, LLC Amy Wortzman, discovered in Gilbertville, a gastronomical find. We ests were thick and lush as State Representative Carlo Basile, 2013 Don Bosco Award small town in central Mas- arrived at Matt’s home recipient Robert Casaletto and Fr. John Nazzaro. (Continued on Page 16)

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PETER’S BIG HEART by Peter McLaughlin 30 Pages • Soft Cover • Published by SDP Publishing When I received this book University of Massachusetts to critique I studied the Amherst and Boston College. cover longer than I normally At the age of twenty-seven would. I found it intriguing Peter suffered a massive and revealing. I could sense stroke. Courageous Peter author Peter McLaughlin’s was not deterred. Although brave and hearty soul who he was not able to use his not only wrote this book he right leg or arm, he learned also illustrated all the how to sketch with his sketches. left hand. He became quite Peter was born in Boston, adept and creative at Massachusetts in 1963. Un- sketching. His confidence fortunately he had a hole in grew and he began to draw his heart. At ten years old note cards and calendars, his doctors decided he was which he sold. ready to have his heart This may be a good time repaired. It was Peter’s in- to introduce Peter’s dear tent when he wrote this Author of Peter’s Big Heart friend, Rufus. He is usually book to reach young people Peter McLaughlin. by Peter’s side consoling and and make them aware of Peter waves to all his friends playing with him. He is dif- how a boy of ten with a hole and family as he is wheeled ferent but the reader will in his heart coped with this to the operating room. need to obtain this book to malady. learn the true charac- OccupyING the Present This book does not This book does not have many ter of Rufus. Peter’s in- have many pages but spirational writing and An Exhibition of Temporary Site-Responsive Art it speaks volumes. pages but it speaks volumes. sketches, that reveal Living in Boston was a his life threatening ex- Boston Harbor Arts definite plus for Peter be- “Peter’s surgery is a success periences, will affect and presents OccupyING cause he could attend the and after a few weeks, he is move you. Both adults and the Present, at the Bos- noted Boston Children’s Hos- able to run and jump like all youngsters will enjoy this ton Harbor Shipyard pital. Once at the hospital the other children.” book. It is engaging and will and Marina, 256 Mar- Peter interfaced with the All was going well. In time be remembered for a long ginal Street, East Bos- nurses and doctors. Bravely Peter graduated from the time. Don’t miss it. ton, June 29th through September 22nd, open dawn to dusk. Sheriff Tompkins Delivers Keynote Address The opening recep- tion will take place on for East Boston Kiwanis Club Saturday, June 29, Community by Myrna Balk. from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm with events such as family sculptural activities with exhibiting artists (3:30-5:00 pm), artist tours (hourly from 3:15 pm to 6:15 pm) and a jazz concert from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. There will be artist-led talks and tours on Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm (July 11th and August 8th) and on Sat- urdays at 4:00 pm (July 20th, August 17th, September 14th and September 21st) Artists participating in OccupyING the Present include: Myrna Balk, Gail Jerauld Bos, Catherine Evans, Susan Israel, Karen Klein, Bette Anne Libby, Peter Lipsitt, Lyn MacDonald, Liz Nofziger, John Powell, Maria Ritz, Kerri Schmidt, Nora Valdez, Barbara Vogelsang and Wendy Wolf. The closing reception will take place on Saturday, September 21st. For updates on other summer events, please visit www.HarborArts.org or www.StudiosWithoutWall.org.

Pictured are Sheriff Tompkins (seated center) and the members of the East Boston Kiwanis Club and Interclub members. (Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. teachings about the role of government and Tompkins was the featured speaker for the civic responsibility.” East Boston Kiwanis Club’s Interclub Meet- The mission of the East Boston Kiwanis ing held recently at Spinelli’s Restaurant Club, as a member of Kiwanis International, ROSTICCERIA & TRATTORIA in East Boston. is to serve the children of the world. They Describing some of the initiatives that he focus their efforts on supporting pro- has established as vital components in the grams that serve the children of East NORTH END effort to increase public safety in the com- Boston. The club contributes directly to 6 Prince St. munities of Suffolk County, Sheriff Tompkins programs that support local youth such also noted some of the prevention programs as the youth sports leagues. The club is Boston, MA 02113 that the Department employs to assist some also especially proud of the East Boston tel: 617.742.4336 of the county’s younger residents. Kiwanis members who formed the “K” Trust “We established the Choice Program, Scholarship Fund that annually provides fax 617.248.0808 which is a cadre of officers whose mission thousands of dollars in college scholarships it is to come out to the schools of Suffolk to deserving senior high school students County and speak to students about respect- from East Boston. BEACON HILL ing themselves and those around them, Since 1947, the Kiwanis Club of East 89 Charles St. the importance of education and also to Boston has made a significant contribution Boston, MA 02114 provide a positive image of people in uni- to the East Boston community and is a form so that they can see that officers are volunteer organization where funds are tel: 617.227.9023 really there to help them. Often times, when raised to support programs that benefit fax: 617.227.0499 a child sees a person in a uniform it’s children, the elderly and other worthy indi- because they’re responding to a negative viduals in the community. situation. We also established a Civics For further information about the East www.artuboston.com curriculum for the Choice Program because Boston Kiwanis Club, please visit: so many of our schools no longer provide www.kiwanisclubofeastboston.weebly.com. Page 6 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013

ALL THAT ZAZZ S imple TIMES . . . by Mary N. DiZazzo by Girard A. Plante Pool /Beach Bag and Lush at The Beach 2013 Accommodating. Warmly welcoming. atmosphere next to open windows. 3) protective hat & cover/ Friendly. Decent. Jovial. Helpful. Comfort- As my cousins and I read the full menu of up — count your minutes in able. Those words describe my experience Italian delights, bread and virgin Italian oil the sun on a sun splashed, balmy Flag Day evening were set on the table along with fresh cool 4) snack — I love those as I guided six cousins to Limincello’s water poured into glass goblets. Waiters and Kind Bars loaded with nuts Ristorante in the North End. set-up staff moved swiftly about waiting and fruit After a six-hour trek from Loretto, Penn., tables filled with happy folks. 5) iPod with mini speak- then a 40-minute ride on the Green Line The guys at the door held sway speaking ers and headphones all to the Arlington Street T stop from Newton, to passersby they knew and greeting charged up and ready to and a three-hour tour from the memorial strangers seeking to sit at one of the tables entertain site of the Marathon bombing on through to inside. The view outdoors, one cousin 6) sunscreen for face and the Boston Harbor, their hunger pangs quipped, “looks like a setting in Italy.” The lips (don’t forget nose and grew. cozy eatery across the narrow street, soon décolleté) ! My cousins eagerly agreed to “Italian food” filled with visitors. People walked by chat- 7) towel for lounging when I mentioned that it was 6:30 pm and ting; others moved slowly admiring the Ciao Bella, 8) scented towelettes and we could eat quickly by going a few blocks unique Old World architecture of the build- It’s finally here! The hot, tissues from where we stopped our tour in front of ings at that end of North Street. humid summer we’ve been 9) brush/comb Christopher Columbus Park to decide, to the Our memorable evening in the North End’s waiting for all winter long! 10) LUSH’S Beach Box North End to Limoncello’s. Their short stroll North Street neighborhood closed with my Not! As I write and the temps including Sea Spray Hair brought relief as they realized a delicious cousins’ ice-cream penchant at a tiny shop rise to 95, I sit in the cool- Mist to keep a tidy-do! fine dining Italian food experience was min- across from Mother Anna’s Restaurant at ness of my air conditioner! Dream Cream for soft hands utes away.Upon arriving at Limincello’s the western edge of Hanover Street. Such a short time of year to and body, Seanik solid doorstep, three men stood outside talking. Final relief a few blocks from the vener- build our lives around! That’s shampoo bar, Ocean Salt One asked: “Do you have reservations?” We able main North End thoroughfare arrived New England for you. My face and body scrub and Sea did not. “Don’t worry. I’ll get you in.” Imme- adjacent to Boston Garden at North Station. Poolside Cabana and its Tiki Vegetable soap! All samples diately, he spoke Italian to a tall lightly- A pink sunset lit up the sky above Zakim Bar with moving lighted fla- smell divine and won’t take bearded man who stepped inside the entry Bridge as we quickly reached the elevator mingos and dancing dolls will any room! and instructed (speaking Italian, of course) to the subway to hop the Green Line back to have to wait! When it does 11) fab sunglasses to staff who hurriedly moved tables and Newton. I’ll be ready! Are you? Is your 12) protection for feet from chairs together. Never failing to offer superb service with pool/beach bag ready for fun hot sand and cement! Within seconds, the smiling tall guy personable hospitality, Limoncello’s assures in the sun and water? Here’s So Glamazons that just gestured us to a table draped with white visitors that numerous niceties are spread your check list! about wraps it up for some linen table cloths adorned with silverware across the North End’s cozy neighborhoods. 1) bottles of water — freeze fun in the sun! and small roses. My cousins grew content By the way: Paul Revere’s house is three it overnight for a long sip! Buona giornata and God as they plopped down to relax in a homey doors from Limoncello’s! 2) sunscreen — follow bless the United States of directions accordingly for America! Caliente! Returns to City Hall Plaza re-application — Mary DiZazzo-Trumbull Salsa Sensation Jerry Rivera Headlines 6th Annual Latin Music Festival Read prior weeks’ “All That Zazz” columns at www.allthatzazz.com. Mary is a third-generation cosmetolo- Mayor Thomas M. has emerged as a major cul- Vivir. The recipient of nu- gist and a Massachusetts distributor of Kosmea brand rose Menino’s Office of Arts, Tour- tural event for the Latino merous awards over the hip oil products. She may be contacted at (978) 470-8183 or ism & Special Events has community in Boston. Eguie course of his career, includ- [email protected]. announced that Caliente! a Castrillo, all-star artist and ing Salsa Artist of the Year celebration of Latin music Berklee faculty member, will (Latin Music Awards) and and culture, will take place open up with his orchestra Best Male Artist of the NECC Meeting on Boston City Hall Plaza, for salsa superstar, Jerry Year (Lo Nuestro Awards), he Saturday, July 13th, from Rivera. has sold millions of albums Scheduled for July 2nd 7:00–9:30 pm. The program Grammy-nominated artist worldwide. The North End Chamber of Commerce (NECC) will be will be headlined by salsa Jerry Rivera has been a For more on Caliente! nd great Jerry Rivera. force in Salsa music since call 617-635-3911 or visit meeting on Tuesday, July 2 at 3:30 pm in St. Leonard’s th Hall, 35 Prince Street. All North End/Waterfront business Now in its 6 year, Caliente! his debut, Empezando a www.cityofboston.gov/arts. owners are welcome to attend. According to NECC President, Donna Freni, the July 2nd meeting will be the second in a series of monthly meet- ings planned for the coming year. The meeting has an informative agenda that will demonstrate the benefits of Mark the Dates! being a NECC member, she added. NECC is launching a comprehensive marketing and advertising campaign that brands the North End as Little Italy, promotes North End businesses and encourages NORTH END visitors to dine, shop and enjoy all that the North End has to offer. Additional information about NECC promotional North End Public Library activities will be discussed at the July 2nd meeting. 25 Parmenter Street “The Chamber plays a vital role in the neighborhood and Thursdays, 10 AM –12 PM it’s a rewarding experience to serve as the President,” Freni stated. July 11 The Chamber meets on the first Tuesday of each month August 8 at 3:30 pm in St. Leonard’s Hall, 35 Prince Street. 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This poses a to entice them here, as former job as community or- health risk and members Americans we’re being ganizer in because DEL GRAZIE July 7 who wear bathing suits are pushed aside! It appears the he doesn’t have the slight- Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts 2 pm afraid wearing clothes to government doesn’t give a est clue on how to handle swim will cause harmful hoot that many Americans situations for the country. ST. ROCCO July 14 bacteria! According to some are homeless and starving, Where is Michael Moore Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts 1 pm Paris Street members this their policies remain un- now! Moore usually makes kind of behavior needs to be changed ... If you haven’t documentaries on political ST. JOSEPH July 26, 27, 28 stopped. If people need to go heard enough of how your failures. Did he give Barack Hanover & Battery Sts. swimming fully clothed then tax dollars are being spent, Obama a pass? ... One of Day they need to use the ocean! now the public school sys- Square’s hidden treasures is Sunday Procession 1 pm ... There’s been a lot of tem plans to give out con- Mario’s Restaurant. It’s a speculation as to why Rapino doms. Buying stocks in com- favorite with the locals. AUGUST Memorial Home on Chelsea panies that make condoms Mario’s offers some of the Street closed in May. Accord- may be a good idea because finest Italian staples and ST. AGRIPPINA August 2, 3, 4 ing to Rapino’s Director, the once the government begins best veal in town and can Hanover St. & Battery St. lease ran out, so Rapino’s paying, millions and mil- rival any Italian restaurant. Sunday Procession 1 pm Funeral Home who owns lions will be sold ... Law mak- Owned by Ursula and Tony the property at 580 Commer- Info: Call 617-367-2756 ers in Massachusetts are Imbriano for 30 years, I had cial Street in the North End considering the idea to allow the privilege of dining there MADONNA DELLA CAVA August 9, 10, 11 where Langone’s Funeral liquor stores to open earlier for the first time and it was Hanover & Battery Sts. Home is now located, on Sundays, rather than a dining experience. It’s one Sunday Procession 1 pm decided to merge with waiting until noon. Some of Mayor Tom Menino’s fa- Langone’s, another long- Mass liquor store owners are vorite eating places and that MADONNA del SOCCORSO August 15, 16, 17, 18 time established business. worried they will lose sales of many elected officials. North, Fleet & Lewis Sts. (Fisherman’s) Rapino’s Funeral Home, a to Connecticut and Rhode Mario’s has been written up Sunday Procession 1 pm landmark in East Boston was Island who open at 10:00 am. by the Phantom Gourmet and founded back in the 1920’s That’s rubbish! How desper- news anchor Mary Richard- ST. ANTHONY August 23, 24, 25 and buried many Italian ate are people that they son. Other landmark trea- Endicott, N. Margin & Thacher Sts. families over the years! ... would travel to other state to sures located in Day Square Sunday Procession 12 pm Another business that buy liquor at 10:00 am. It’s a is Jeveli’s Restaurant, Spin- started in the early fifties ridiculous excuse to use! ... elli’s Pastry and Function ST. LUCY August 26 may be closing their doors. It was sad news to learn lead Facilities and the small Elite Monday Procession - Endicott St. 5 pm Since an armed robbery actor of The Sopranos James Donut coffee shop whose win- occurred on Easter weekend, Gandolfini, 51, died of a dow is currently decorated for SEPTEMBER Pericola’s Gift Shop on heart attack at such a young the fourth of July with Ameri- Bennington Street has re- age. According to reports can flags and pretty flowers ST. ROSALIE September 8 mained closed and it’s Gandolfini was as fit as a at the entrance! ... Have a unclear whether they will Procession Only - North Square 1 pm fiddle! ... President Barack happy and safe Fourth of July open again ... We’re for- Obama is a joke. Obama is ... Till next time! MORE ITALIAN FESTIVALS Malden, MA North End Stories Hosts SAINT ROCCO FESTIVAL August 9, 10, 11 Pearl Street “Pop-Up” Italian American Cultural Museum Sunday Procession 1 pm by Matt Conti Lawrence, MA North End Stories hosted a ‘pop-up’ Italian-American FEAST OF THE THREE SAINTS Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1 Cultural Museum at the Saints Alfi o, Filadelfo and Cirino gateway to the North End, Common & Union St., Lawrence on Cross Street between Sunday Procession 3 pm Hanover and Salem Streets. Earlier in the day, the group Cambridge Festival hosted a similar event in SS COSMAS AND DAMIAN September 7 - 8 Uphams Corner on Dudley Warren and Cambridge St., Cambridge Street and Columbia Road. There were multi-media Info: Call 617-354-7992 ‘exhibits’ to learn about the history of Italians in Boston’s North End. But, unlike a typical museum, the exhib- its were made up of North LUCIA End residents and supporters who shared stories, explained R I S T O R A N T E & B A R photographs and showed short documentaries about Traditional Italian Cuisine Members of North End Stories hold North End the North End. Attendees photographs, each with its own story, on Cross Street in were able to engage with the North End along the Freedom Trail. 415 Hanover Street, Boston actual community members. (Photo by Matt Conti) North End Stories is a digi- 617.367.2353 tal media project, created by Jeanne Dasaro, who was www.NorthEndStories.com for awarded a small grant from videos, photographs and The Boston Foundation’s examples of the stories dis- 11 Mount Vernon Street, Winchester Expressing Boston initiative played at the Italian-Ameri- 781.729.0515 for this demonstration. See can “pop-up” museum. Private Function Rooms for any Occasion Mattéo Gallo Christening • Bridal Shower • Baby Shower Birthday • Bereavement, Etc. o Appraisals Donato Frattaroli Sales & Rentals [email protected] www.luciaristorante.com • The Federal Trade Commission Real Estate works for the consumer to prevent fraud and deception. 376 North Street • Boston, MA 02113 Call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) (Photo by Rosario Scabin, (617) 523-2100 • Fax (617) 523-3530 or log on to www.ftc.gov. Ross Photography) Page 8 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013

The Financial Corner 4th of July Celebrations BY JOSEPH S. VITA In and Around Boston UNDERSTANDING THE MARKETS What the Acronyms Signify and what Affects Investors Dow. NASDAQ. S&P 500. While the nightly news CME Group of Chicago Fear index. NYSE. Commod- tells everyone what the Dow owns and operates the New ity prices. Earnings. Eco- did today, many seasoned York Mercantile Exchange nomic indicators. These are investors pay more attention (NYMEX), the biggest physi- the gauges and signposts of to the S&P 500, which rep- cal commodities exchange investing, but if you stopped resents about 70% of the on the planet. The NYMEX most people on the street, value of the U.S. stock mar- tracks energy futures such you’ll find they have only a ket. There are other indices as oil and natural gas and it hazy understanding of what that also grab Wall Street’s also has a COMEX division these terms signify or refer- attention. Investors watch for metals such as gold, sil- ence. If you’ve ever been left the Russell 2000 (which lists ver and copper futures. dizzy by the jargon of the the “small caps”, usually (Platinum and palladium financial world, here is a newer and younger firms futures actually trade on brief article to help clarify than found in the predomi- the NYMEX instead of the some of the arcane topics. nantly “large-cap” S&P 500) COMEX.) Agricultural com- Let’s start on Wall Street. and the Wilshire 5000, modity futures and options The major U.S. indices. which tracks stocks of are traded on the CME The Dow Jones Industrial almost every publicly owned Group’s Chicago Mercantile Average tracks how 30 pub- company in America (6,000+ Exchange. Over-the-counter licly owned companies trade components). Eyes are also currency trading occurs via on a market day — the “blue on the “fear index”, the the worldwide, decentralized JUNE 29 chips”, 30 titans of U.S. and CBOE VIX (Chicago Board forex (foreign exchange) Braintree 10:00 PM — Braintree High School global business chosen by Options Exchange Volatility market. Short-term move- Brockton 10:00 PM — Brockton Fairgrounds the Wall Street Journal, most Index), which measures ments in exchange rates do Chicopee 9:30 PM —Szot Park not actually industrial. The investors’ expectations of influence stocks. 6,7 Easthampton 9:30 PM — White Brook Middle School NASDAQ Composite records volatility (read: market risk) The bond market. Further Hingham 9:15 PM — Button Island the performance of 3,000+ in the S&P 500 for the next decentralized trading occurs Ipswich 9:00 PM — Turner Hill Golf Club companies on the NASDAQ 30 days. Important multina- here, conducted by institu- Lowell 9:30 PM — 450 Aiken Street Stock Market (see below), tional indices (the MSCI tional and individual inves- Salisbury 10:15 PM — Barge off Salisbury Beach including many technology World and Emerging Markets tors, governments and trad- South Yarmouth 8:30 PM — Dennis-Yarmouth High School firms. The S&P 500 logs indices, the Global Dow, the ers buying, selling and issu- Spencer 9:30 PM — Zukas Hilltop Barn the performance of 500 lead- S&P Global 100, and many ing government, corporate ing publicly traded compa- more) and foreign indices and mortgage-linked securi- JUNE 30 nies across ten different (Japan’s Nikkei 225, Ger- ties (and other varieties). Brockton 10:00 PM — Brockton Fairgrounds sectors (business/industry many’s DAX, China’s Shang- Bond prices fall when bond Holliston 9:00 PM — Holliston High School categories), as determined hai Composite and many yields rise, and vice versa. Mashpee 9:00 PM — Willowbend CC Golf Course by financial research giant others) also get a look.2,3,4,5 Interest rate changes affect Standard & Poor’s (there was The stock exchanges. the bond market more than JULY 1 actually a Mr. Poor, hence Stocks trade on exchanges, any other factor; credit rat- Lynn 9:00 PM — Fraser Field the name).1,2 with the most prominent in ing adjustments and Mashpee 9:30 PM — Mashpee High School At the end of the trading America being the New York changes in the appetite for day, these indices settle or Stock Exchange (NYSE), the risk (i.e., a race to or retreat JULY 3 “close” at a price level. The “big board” at which celebri- from stocks by investors) can Andover 9:20 PM — Andover High School Dow is a price-weighted ties are seen ringing the also play roles. Auburn 9:15 PM — Pappas Recreation Complex index — that is, its value opening or closing bell. What moves the markets Brockton 10:00 PM — Brockton Fairgrounds each trading day rides up or Other notable U.S. stock up and down? Information Danvers 9:30 PM — Plains Park down on the price move- and securities markets – or more precisely, the way Foxborough 9:30 PM — Patriot Place parking lot ments of its 30 components. include the American Stock large institutional investors E. Longmeadow 10:00 PM — High School Athletic Fields By contrast, the S&P 500 Exchange (AMEX), the CBOE respond to it. Things really Fitchburg 10:00 PM — Rollstone Hill and NASDAQ (and most and the NASDAQ Stock Mar- move when the equilibrium Freetown 8:00 PM — Off S. Main St., Adjacent to Cemetery other stock indices) are cap- ket. While the NYSE trading of the market is upset by Gloucester 9:30 PM — Fort Area Stage Fort Park weighted, meaning the day runs from 9:30am- either positive or negative Haverhill 9:00 PM — Riverside Park index value reflects the to- 4:00pm EST, pre-market breaking news — it could Harvard 9:15 PM — Fruitlands Museum tal market value of the com- and after-hours trading also be a geopolitical develop- Lowell 9:30 PM — 450 Aiken Street panies in the index and not occurs as investors respond ment, a natural disaster, a Lynn 9:00 PM — Barge near Red Rock simply the prices of indi- to earnings announced after central bank decision, a Mashpee 9:00 PM — Willowbend CC Golf Course vidual components. The S&P or before the bell or overseas comment from a Federal Milford 10:00 PM — Plains Park 500 has both a price return developments. Reserve official or the Trea- North Andover 9:30 PM — Hayes Stadium and a total return (the total The NYMEX, the COMEX sury Secretary, it could Randolph 9:30 PM — Randolph High School return includes dividends).1,2 & the forex market. The be many things. It could be Sandwich 9:00 PM — Ridge Club Driving Range earnings reports — corporate Sharon 9:30 PM — Lake Massapoag earnings are sometimes South Hadley 9:30 PM — Michael E. Smith Middle School called the “mother’s milk” Stoughton 9:00 PM — West School Complex of stocks, and when two Swampscott Dusk — King’s Beach or three big companies Walpole 9:30 PM — Joe Morgan Field beat estimates, Wall Street may see big gains that JULY 4 day. Newly Acton 9:30 PM — Behind Nara Park The markets also respond Amesbury 9:15 PM — Woodsoms Farm Specializing in the art of celebration to an ongoing stream of eco- Attleboro 9:30 PM — Hayward Field Wedding, Anniversary, Quinceañera, Reunion, nomic news releases from Renovated Bellingham 9:30 PM — 100 Blackstone Street Birthday, Social and Corporate Events. the federal government and Beverly 9:00 PM — Barge off West Beach Convenient location and valet parking makes other organizations. Federal Boston 9:30 PM — on the Charles River Reserve policy announce- Spinelli’s East Boston the perfect location. Bridgewater 9:30 PM — Legion Field ments (interest rate adjust- We are dedicated to the highest level of service and Brockton 10:00 PM — Brockton Fairgrounds ments, the implementation Edgartown 9:15 PM — Edgartown Harbor professionalism to ensure the success of your special occasion. or cessation of stimulus Falmouth 9:15 PM — Barge off Falmouth Beach efforts) get the most atten- Lawrence 9:30 PM — Field across from High School tion, and the Labor Depart- Lincoln 9:15 PM — Codman Field ment’s monthly employment Mashpee 9:30 PM — New Seabury Country Club report finishes second. Other Mattapoisett 9:15 PM — Rebello Lane Golf course critical monthly releases in- Nahant 9:00 PM — Nahant Beach clude the Commerce Depart- New Bedford 9:30 PM — 7 Fish Pier ment’s consumer spending Newton 9:00 PM — Albermarle Field report, the Bureau of Labor North Adams 9:30 PM — Joe Wolfe Field Statistics Consumer Price N. Reading Dusk — Ipswich River Park Index measuring consumer Pittsfield 9:30 PM — Wahconah Park inflation and monthly re- Provincetown 9:00 PM — Barge off McMillian Wharf ports on existing home sales Salem 9:00 PM — Derby Wharf (from the National Associa- Salisbury 10:15 PM — Barge off Salisbury Beach tion of Realtors), new home Sturbridge 6:00PM — Old Sturbridge Village sales (from the Census Wakefield 9:00 PM — End of Beacon Street 280 Bennington Street, East Boston, MA Bureau) and home values Wilmington 9:00 PM — Wilmington High Field Please Call 617-567-4499 spinellis.com (Continued on Page 14) Winthrop 9:00 PM — Winthrop Bay POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 Page 9 Socially Scene by Angela Cornacchio

organizations. Hundreds of corporate guests, including executives and clients of national corporations, New England’s leading financial institutions, retailers, law firms and their families gather at this glorious social equestrian event. Saturday is Family Day when the focus is on fun for all ages. Children under 13 are admitted free. Non-stop show jumping competition in three rings goes on throughout the day on the grounds. Gala charity lun- cheons are held in the VIP Off to the Races in Ipswich for the 2013 Jumper Classic. tents to benefit a therapeu- Patrick Krief makes his way to the Hub for a performance (Photo courtesy of huntersbrookstables.com) tic riding program and a at the Cafe 939. Off to the Races .... The international equestrians — horse rescue organization. (Photo courtesy of rockridgemusic.com) Jumper Classic is the pre- from up-and-coming junior Sunday is the day of the and he also composed the records.” mier social sporting event athletes to the best of the spectacular $50,000 Grand complex, melodically inde- Prior to his solo outings and one of New England’s best, including polished Prix competition and $12,000 pendent string, brass and and around the time NME only Show Jumping compe- Olympic medalists. Specta- Speed Stake. VIP guests choir arrangements. Hun- hailed them as “the best new titions. Wednesday, July 10th tors rarely have the opportu- enjoy a special champagne dred Thousand Pieces, Krief band in the world,” Krief through Sunday, July 14th. It nity to watch this level of the luncheon ringside at el- says, is full of touches he joined The Dears, an indie all takes place at their new sport except on special tele- egantly decorated tables obsessed over; he was com- rock band from home of Maplecroft Farm in vision broadcasts. under the tents. The day be- mitted to creating music known for their orchestral, Ipswich, Massachusetts. At a show of this caliber, gins with the spectacular that was strongly evocative, dark pop and dramatic live The nations and some of over $125,000 in prize Opening Ceremonies fea- inspired by his work scoring shows. Krief’s impassioned the world’s most recognized money is at stake as ath- turing skydiving perfor- films. The 10 songs on the guitars graced the band’s equestrian athletes will be letes compete in over 50 mances during the singing album deal with his anxi- music live and on record competing in the sport of classes designed to chal- of the National Anthem and eties about growing older from 2003 to 2008 and he show jumping at The Jumper lenge horse and rider at musical entertainment. For and continuing down the reconnected with the band Classic in picturesque various levels and the spec- VIP guests, the traditional financially precarious road in 2010 and remains a Ipswich on Boston’s North tators get the closest view Ladies’ Hat Contest is of a professional musician. member now. The Dears Shore. possible of all the action in always a favorite event and Hundred Thousand Pieces fol- toured extensively across One of the key competi- the show rings. winners are presented with lows Krief’s work with The Canada, U.S., UK, Europe, tions on the East Coast The five-day show tradi- special prizes. All guests Dears, his first solo release, Japan and Australia, includ- show jumping circuit, The tionally opens on Wednes- enjoy the atmosphere of a 2007’s Take It or Leave EP, ing opening slots for Sloan, Jumper Classic brings the day, when horses and riders, day in the country on the and 2009’s Calm Awaits as , Keane, equestrian sport of Olympic- known as exhibitors, com- beautifully groomed show part of the band Black Dia- The Secret Machines and style show jumping to New pete in the first of many grounds and everyone has a mond Bay. . While on break England each year. It is a classes in three rings on the ringside view of the show While most of Hundred from The Dears, Krief re- favorite outdoor sporting 100-acre show grounds. For jumping competition on the Thousand Pieces was re- corded with Black Diamond event for devoted fans, horse the next five days, the com- Grand Prix field. corded at his Cote-des- Bay, which also featured enthusiasts and families. petition increases in diffi- This family fun event is Neiges apartment, bits and former drummer of The More than 500 horses, 100 culty as the jumps become a one of a kind experience pieces of it were recorded on Dears, George Donoso III. corporate sponsors and higher and wider. and a great way to spend a his laptop while touring with This stop on Patrick’s 17 10,000 spectators converge The Jumper Classic draws weekend in the summer Black Diamond Bay, the city tour is sure to be a great for what spectators from the profes- sun! The event will be drums were laid down at show and one not to be dubbed “The Social Sporting sional, financial and elite taking place July 10th-14th at Mixart studios in the N.D.G. missed! Café 939 is located Event of the Season.” It is equestrian communities for the Maplecroft Farm in neighborhood of Montreal, at 939 Boylston Street, Bos- always a gala entertainment an elegant and exhilarating Ipswich located at 94 Essex and even a few old demo ton and can be reached at event where spectators en- day of socializing. This year’s Road. For more information tracks he simply couldn’t re- (617) 747-6038 for more in- joy the unique combination expected attendance of over and times on races you can create made the final mix. formation. If you would like of top notch competition, 10,000 spectators demon- visit www.jumperclassic.com. Completing Hundred Thou- to see more about this show boutique shopping, gourmet strate the popularity of the Legendary Artist Hits the sand Pieces has given Krief or upcoming performances dining and family entertain- event and how it has grown Hub .... Saturday, July 13th the resolve to continue on visit www.cafe939.com. ment on the grounds of one since its inception 23 years Patrick Krief will make his the unpredictable artistic Boston Newest Summer of the best equestrian cen- ago. Over 10,000 invitations way to Café 939 for a special path he’s been leading these Festival .... Outside the Box ters in New England. are sent to members of performance. past eight years and to not has locked down the official The Jumper Classic show- Greater New England’s pres- Montreal-based artist fear telling his stories, his schedule for its free nine cases the top national and tigious clubs and charitable Patrick Krief (longtime gui- way. “Songs like ‘Simple day summer performing arts tarist for The Dears) is set Lives’ and ‘Forever Good- festival on Boston Common to tour the United States, night’ deal with those ques- and City Hall Plaza July 13th- All the glory that was Rome ..... Pompei with stops planned in 17 tions, about packing it all in 21st. cities. Rock Ridge Music re- and making music as a The inaugural festival will leased his album, Hundred hobby on the side,” Krief kick off at noon on Saturday, Thousand Pieces, on March says. Toro Magazine called July 13th on Boston Common 19th in the U.S. (with distri- Hundred Thousand Pieces bution via ADA). “one of the year’s finest (Continued on Page 13) On the self-produced, self- mixed album, Krief plays nearly all the instruments himself (with help from former Black Diamond Bay member Roberto Piccioni),

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The time has come, the walrus said, TO TALK OF MANY THINGS of shoes and ships and sealing wax of cabbages and kings by Sal Giarratani HOLLYWOOD IS COMING have reached their goal preciate the years of hard LEANN RIMES BACK TO EASTIE reaching the $1 million work by all involved and es- Curb Records They will be filming a new mark. pecially Phil Giffee for his The lovely and talented LeAnn Rimes takes her listeners movie this summer once This year among the thou- great leadership. This year’s on a musical journey, a trip full of emotional, roller coaster again on location in East sands in this race was my keynote speaker was John sized highs and lows. Climb aboard Spitfire and hear 14 tracks Boston. Columbia Pictures nephew George Moses and Jacobs, co-founder of “Life is of Rimes’ intimate conversations with whoever is listening. will be here shooting scenes my two little great nephews good.” Her eleventh studio album explodes with the energy of the for a movie starring Denzel C.J and Drew who rode in JOHN CONNOLLY title cut “Spitfire,” trailed by the tender “What Have I Done,” Washington. The movie is their carriage together with GETS ENDORSEMENT the sizzle of “Gasoline and Matches,” the guilt of “Borrowed,” called “The Equalizer” and is their daddy. It was a very Former District 1 City the angry words of “You Ain’t Right” and the wake-up-call of based on a 1980s TV series hot Sunday afternoon if Councilor Paul Scapicchio “I Do Now.” LeAnn covers Missy Higgins’ “Where I Stood,” with Washington playing the you forgot already but high has announced his support the confusion of “You’ve Ruined Me,” the confident feeling title role originally played by temps don’t hamper a great for mayoral candidate John related with “Bottle,” the emptiness of “A Waste Is A Terrible British actor Edward Wood- cause. Connolly over at a recent Thing To Mind” and the bonding of “Just A Girl Like You.” ward. It was a great TV show SUNDAY Charlestown time. The LeAnn winds down with the revenge of “God Takes Care of if you don’t remember it, but BRUNCH BUFFETS former district councilor is Your Kind,” the comforting “Who We Really Are” and a ‘live’ I do and I loved it. Obviously, Seems the hottest place to now president of Sage Sys- version of “Borrowed.” 30+ million units sold, two Grammys Washington won’t be a Brit- get a Sunday brunch accord- tems’ government affairs and a host of other awards, Rimes is a superstar, no doubt! ish guy this time around. He ing to a lot of my friends is division. As Paul said, Physical copies of ‘Spitfire’ only available at Walmart! doesn’t have the right ac- over on Revere Beach at “(Connolly) is caring, sin- THE HEAT — MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK cent. Ha, ha. Antonia’s at the Beach. I cere and intelligent; he sur- Lakeshore Records CORRIB CLASSIC 5K love buffets where I get to rounds himself with smart Get your party started with this original motion picture RAN BY THE THOUSANDS pick and choose. I’ll have to and hard working people and soundtrack for The Heat. The film features Sandra Bullock th as FBI Special Agent and Melissa McCarthy as a foul- On Sunday, June 12 give this place a try real has a vision for building mouthed Boston cop. The music enhances the story line nearly 3,000 runners came soon. upon Boston’s strength — to Billings Field on Lagrange NOAH’S our people. I am proud to sup- beautifully, with non-stop rhythms as “Fight The Power” th (Isley Brothers), the driving “Stranglehold” (Ted Nugent), the Street over in West Roxbury 25 ANNIVERSAY port John.” th memorable “More Than A Feeling” from local artists Boston, for the 20 annual Corrib CELEBRATION “FURBALL” MAY 31 plus dance club gems “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House” Classic 5K hosted by the Everyone had a great time BENEFIT BIG SUCCESS (LCD Soundsystem), the funky Parliament track “Flashlight” Corrib Pub & Restaurant. at the Hyatt Harborside in FOR QUINCY ANIMAL th and Santigold’s new song “Rock This.” There’s no letup as This race started back in East Boston on June 20 to SHELTER th Dee-Lite shakes it up via “Groove Is In The Heart,” the emo- 1994 with 240 runners. Over celebrate the 25 anniver- My cat “Nica’ wants every- tional Luther Vandross beauty “Dance With My Father,” Air the years more and more sary of NOAH and to honor one to know that the Quincy Supply’s hit “Every Woman In the World,” moving on to “Lonely have run for a great cause. this group for all that it has Animal Shelter’s recent Town, Lonely Street” (Bill Withers), as April Wine gets better Since 1994 over $4,938 done to bring affordable “Furball” was a great success with age and “Roller” and Kimbra steps up to put the hip-hop have been donated to Park- housing to people. I like ev- and will return next year. rap into the finale “Come Into My Head.” Excellent track! way youth leagues and other eryone else knows the posi- They were cha-cha-cha-ing MONSTERS UNIVERSITY — charities. At the 20th anni- tive impact NOAH has had and line dancing all over the MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK versary, the Corrib Chari- on the quality of life in and Disney-Pixar Records ties Trust Board of Directors around East Boston and ap- (Continued on Page 14) Randy Newman, composer/songwriter, creates a super score for Monsters University, worthy of a Ph.d. Using 19 tracks, Newman adds elements that score high grades, utilizing an international drum corps to solidify the collegiate feel, a con- CROSSWORD PUZZLE cert band and even a bit of Brahms. All recorded with a 112- piece orchestra, with extracurricular add-ons that include Independence Day an accordion tune for the Oozma Kappy fraternity, a laid- ACROSS back shuffle to introduce Sulley and for the aspiring Scare 1. Abraham, originally 6. Bag in Paris student Mike Wazowski, a variable clarinet surrounds him. 9. The complete duration of Newman is a master in scoring films and he’s working with something Disney-Pixar for the seventh time. One of the many high- 13. Quickly fry light sounds has musicians Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso of 14. Lennon's wife 15. Welsh dog breed Swedish House Mafia performing the song “Roar” which cre- 16. "That is," in Latin ates a fun, freewheeling college atmosphere. Not hard to 17. Like arctic air see or hear how Randy Newman was a 20-time Oscar nomi- 18. Run _____ of the law 19. *Like the July 4th holiday nee! Diploma please! 21. *March for the community BAREFOOT DIVAS — WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES 23. Be unwell VGM-MGM 24. Boot Billed as — ‘Soul Sisters of the South Pacific: The Six-Part 25. Triple ___ 28. Treble ____ Harmonies, Outspoken Songs and Indigenous Worlds of Bare- 30. *Subject of Nathan's contest foot Divas’ — this is a collection of six women with six dis- 35. Turkey dance tinct life stories. Featured is Ursula Yovich (Aborigine 37. German composer Carl ____ Burarra/Serbia) and Emma Donovan (Aborigine 39. *The whistle or crack of a firework Gumbaynggirr NSW) joined by Whirimako Black and Maisey 40. Dwarf buffalo Rika (Maori), with Merenia (Maori/Romany-Gypsy), and 41. *"To prove this, let Facts be Ngaiire (Papua New Guinea). The Divas’ songs are original submitted to a candid _____" 43. Armor chest plate compositions sung in Aboriginal languages, along with a 44. Tear into shreds fusion of English and Maori. The ensemble’s tight six-part 46. *What fireworks do before harmonies and soaring voices shine on cuts as Rika’s exploding “TeMatapiko,” the pretty “Reconnect,” the tender “Children 47. Takes to court 48. Scraps Of Romania” and the upbeat “Repeat Offender.” Ngaiire serves 50. Def Leppard's "Rock of ____" up a pair of gems via “Never Forget” and “Two Minds,” fol- 52. Plays for pay lowed by Merenia’s rhythmic set of “Fortuna” and “This One 53. Be inclined Be Killa.” Donovan uses her chance to pour out “Lullaby” 55. Hole punching tool 57. Mozambique's neighbor and the R&B flavored “Ngarraanga.” Black uses her power- 60. *What we celebrate on the 4th fully smooth vocals on “Within These Walls” and “Wahine 64. Lace loop Whakairo” and the final set features Yovich beauties “With- 65. Australian runner out You” and the questioning “Do I Belong.” Superb! 67. Mojave plant 68. Friend in a sombrero THE BEST OF MERRY CLAYTON 69. Mitch's significant other on Ode-Legacy "Modern Family" Merry Clayton had been a renowned backup singer for a 70. Concentration of a solution 71. Do over decade, when her vocal collaboration with Mick Jagger on 72. It's of the beholder? “Gimme Shelter,” catapulted her into a solo career. This 73. Don't take one's eyes off compilation has Clayton’s five -chart singles on Ode Records, chronicling her career. They include “Coun- DOWN try Road,” “After All This Time,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Oh No, 1. "Dream on!" 20. Give permission 49. *Ross did this well Not My Baby” and “Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow” from the 2. Commanded 22. Campfire leftover 51. Gym rat's garb TV series ‘Baretta.’ The version of “The Might Quinn” is by 3. Wished undone 24. Like a dune buggy 54. Daughter of a sibling the Brothers and Sisters featuring Clayton, the track “The 4. *Where French navy helped 25. *Symbolic of states 56. In accordance with law colonists battle British 26. Bert's roommate 57. One of no words Acid Queen” is a highlight with Merry working with the Lon- 5. Kind of unit 27. Take over, in a way 58. Battery fluid don Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir. An- 6. Sully 29. Aphrodite's son 59. Apple's apple, e.g. other of the many highlights has Clayton performing the 7. Mandela's organization 31. Three on sloth 60. Be furious 8. Beaver-like South American 32. Excavate 61. It's often crunched Black National Hymn — “Lift Ev’ry Voice And Sing.” Check rodent 33. Basketry stick 62. Done out Merry’s cover of Neil Young’s “Southern Man,” as she 9. Family room staple 34. Canvas prep 63. Insignificant makes it and the 16 other songs on this collection — her 10. Poking instrument 36. Like a bow string 64. Golfer's goal own! Merry Clayton was the ultimate backup singer, one 11. Fit of shivering 38. *Old Glory 66. "I wish I ___, I wish I might..." 12. Not a thing 42. Disconsolate who made those she sang with, sound even better! 15. ______of milk 45. ______salad (Solution on Page 14) POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 Page 11

will be sold on a “Pay What You Can” sale, including specialty foods such Saturdays of each month: 2:00 pm All basis. as: spicy jams, nuts, desserts and tra- tours are wheelchair accessible. Ac- ditional homemade drinks from the cessibility tours for visual or hearing REAGLE MUSIC THEATRE Caribbean with entertainment and impaired can be arranged. NOW 617 Lexington St., Waltham, MA performances for the whole family. It 781-891-5600 also features a Rum & Brew Tasting. CITY HALL PLAZA www.ReagleMusicTheatre.org Government Center, Boston PLAYING THE FIDDLER ON THE ROOF — BOSTON GREENFEST 2013 — July 11 through July 21. The winner August 15-17. Free fun fully- of nine Tony Awards, this show’s FREE EVENTS inclusive multicultural environmen- universal theme of tradition will leave tal music festival with over 200 ex- UPTOWN & DOWNTOWN audiences crying tears of joy, laugh- THE ESPLANADE hibitors and vendors, more than 80 ter, and sadness featuring Jerome Along Charles River at the Oval live performances on 4 stages. Robbins’ original choreography! BOSTON POPS FIREWORKS GreenFilmFest, Boston EcoPageant LES MISÉRABLES — August 8th SPECTACULAR — Celebrate International, Forums, EcoArt, to August 18th. The celebrated Tony America’s birthday on July 3rd and EcoPoetry and plenty more! 100,000 and Oscar-winning musical makes its 4th with the Boston Pops Fireworks attendees expected. Sunday the long-awaited Reagle debut in a sump- Spectacular, America’s premier Inde- event coincides with The Movement tuous and exciting new production! pendence Day celebration. The con- Festival, offering dance performances Featuring: “I Dreamed a Dream,” “One cert features Conductor Keith and free dance and movement Day More,” “Castle on a Cloud,” and Lockhart and the Boston Pops Espla- classes. “On My Own.” This classic show was nade Orchestra, along with special THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA called “Thrilling, Spectacular, and Un- guests, at the historic DCR’s Hatch — Saturday, July 20th. at 6:30pm. The forgettable,” by Shell. Locally, the Boston Pops Fire- Blind Boys of Alabama is a five-time and The AP said,“Its melodies are as works Spectacular is an institution Grammy Award winning gospel group grandiose as the story, stirring, tune- seen on WBZ-TV Channel 4. from Alabama. They first sang together ful and totally capturing the emotion WGBH in 1939. Since then, the group’s out- of the moment.” 1 Guest Street, Boston, MA put has spanned seven decades of http://www.wgbh.org/ tours and appearances and produced CHARLES PLAYHOUSE studiotours a successful discography. Since 74 Warrenton St., Boston, MA WGBH STUDIO TOURS —Ongo- their formation, The Blind Boys of 617-931-2787 or 617-426-6912 ing. Go behind the scenes for a free Alabama have made it their self- www.Charles-Playhouse.com 45-minute tour of WGBH’s all-digital proclaimed goal to “spiritually uplift BLUE MAN GROUP — Ongoing. studios at One Guest Street in audiences.” The gospel group has This giddily subversive off-Broadway Boston’s Brighton neighborhood. been a source of inspiration for those hit serves up outrageous and inven- Wednesdays: 2:00 pm 1st and 3rd with disabilities. tive theater where three muted, blue- painted performers spoof both con- temporary art and modern technol- ogy. Wry commentary and bemusing antics are matched only by the inge- Don’t miss Three Doors Down along with nious ways in which music and sound at the Bank of America Pavilion on July 12th ! Check the are created. The show has recently MUSIC section for more details. been updated. BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS’ Season which includes such hits as THEATRE MUSIC Bent and Mad Seasons. Also appear- 949 Commonwealth Ave., Boston ing on this bill are the ever popular 617-353-5443 Goo Goo Dolls, whose hits include www.BU.edu/bpt/ BANK OF AMERICA PAVILION Iris, Slide and Black Balloon, just to FROM DENMARK WITH LOVE – 290 Northern Ave., Boston, MA name a few. This concert is a “do not June 10th to July 1st. A mash-up www.LiveNation.com miss” event. parody of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and 2013 YEAR OF ITALIAN CULTURE SUBLIME WITH ROME th — July 8 . the one and only Bond, James Bond. The band that is well-known for the TD GARDEN Written by John J King, the play stars BOSTON - PROVIDENCE PROGRAM collaborative efforts of Bud Gaugh and 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA Boston’s rising legend Daniel Berger- Eric Wilson will be seen entertaining 617-624-1050 Jones and is directed by Barlow As of March 21, 2013 their fans gathered at the Pavilion in www.TDGarden.com Adamson. DENMARK re-imagines For more information and updates call 617.722.9302 Boston on the 8th of July 2013. this — July 20th. Jus- Hamlet as a James Bond adventure, is indeed going to be a fun event as tin Drew Bieber is a Canadian pop telling Shakespeare’s classic tale of or visit www.consboston.esteri.it/ for updates the fans will be able to witness some musician, actor, and singer- revenge through the lens of the most of their popular tracks and the band songwriter. Bieber was discovered in exciting modern cinematic spy. live in action. Sublime with Rome is 2008 by American talent manager MUSIC & THEATER a musical collaboration between Scooter Braun, who came across AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER Eric Wilson, formerly of the band Sub- Bieber’s videos on YouTube and later Oberon, 2 Arrow St., Harvard Sq., JULY 14 | Boston. “La Notte della Taranta.” Part of the “Outside the lime, and singer and guitarist Rome became his manager. Bieber has re- Cambridge, MA BOSTON Ramirez. The group chiefly performed ceived numerous awards, including Box” Festival. 617-547-8300 JUL 27 | songs by Sublime, which was fronted both Artist of the Year Awards at the www.AmericanRepertoryTheater.org Tanglewood, Lenox “Requiem” by Giuseppe Verdi. by Bradley Nowell until his death in 2010 American Music Awards and the THE DONKEY SHOW – Ongoing. Performed by Th e Boston Symphony Orchestra, Director Andris 1996. 2012 American Music Awards, and was Bringing the ultimate disco experi- Nelsons Gatti. LENOX SHE AND HIM — July 7th. Watch nominated for Best New Artist and ence to Boston, this crazy circus of out fans as She and Him will be seen OCT 6 | Brown University, Providence. Cameristi della Scala Best Pop Vocal Album at the 53rd mirror balls, feathered divas, roller PROVIDENCE performing live at the Bank of America Grammy Awards. With a global fan skaters and hustle queens tells the performing Verdi. Pavilion this season. The dynamic duo base, termed as “Beliebers”, and over story of A Midsummer Night’s Dream NOV 13-17 | Th e Paramount, Boston. Compagnia Marionette Carlo will be seen at this venue churning 40 million followers on Twitter, he was through great ’70s anthems you know Colla e Figli Presents “Th e Sleeping Beauty.” BOSTON out their hit singles. Deschanel and named by Forbes magazine in 2012 as by heart. Ward together have given their fans the third-most powerful celebrity in approximately 12 songs and 3 covers the world. Justin Bieber has added ITALIAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE and are known for their effortless pop 30 North American dates to his ongo- records. Their albums tend to com- ing Believe tour, with a return visit to SPECIAL OCT 16 | Center for European Studies, Harvard University. prise of some of the most dynamic and the TD Garden. “Salvemini Colloquium” on Italian history and culture with Prof. complex songs with disco grooves and BEYONCÉ — July 23rd. The Mrs. EVENTS Massimo Salvadori. CAMBRIDGE string arrangements and the famous Carter Show World Tour promises to OCT 30 | Brown University, Providence. “Giornata di studi horn flourishes. be the entertainer’s most ambitious AGANNIS ARENA PROVIDENCE CHRIS DAUGHTRY AND THREE undertaking to date. It is expected to 925 Commonwealth Ave., Boston sull’Italia” With the presence of Romano Prodi. DOORS DOWN — July 12th. Daughtry be bigger in scope than any of her 617-358-7000 NOV 1-10 | Dartmouth College, University of Rhode Island. Italian and 3 Doors Down fans do not have previous shows. Beyoncé is one of the www.BU.EDU/Agannis/ preeminent authors: Carmine Abbate at URI and Dartmouth. to go to two separate shows to watch most widely recognized and highly LIVE! — returns HANOVER, KINGSTON their idols in action anymore. the two respected women in pop culture. A this summer on August 19th for an- NOV 8 | popular bands are all set to perform solo recording artist, actress, philan- other hit Tour to showcase the Emmanuel College, Boston. “Th e Meaning of Machiavelli’s live at the Bank of America Pavilion. thropist and business woman, she season’s talented top Finalists. Prince.” Lecture by Prof. Maurizo Viroli (Princeton). BOSTON They are coming together to enter- has released four #1 solo albums and AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! gives fans the NOV 23 | Brown University, Providence. International Prize: tain their fans like never before. This has sold over 75 million albums world- unique opportunity to be up close and “Boccaccio Afterlife.” In cooperation with the American Boccaccio is truly going to be a magical event as wide. Her work has earned her nu- personal with Season 12 Idol Final- the two bands will be performing to merous awards and accolades, includ- ists , Angie Miller, Association (ABA) and the Town of Certaldo on the occasion of the th PROVIDENCE some of their greatest hits and the ing 16 Grammy Awards. Billboard , , Curtis 700 anniversary of Giovanni Boccaccio. fans can treat themselves to not just named her the Top Female Artist and Finch Jr, Devin Velez, , one but two performances at the price Top Radio Songs Artist of the 2000s , Lazaro Arbos, and Paul ART of one. The bands will be performing decade. The Recording Industry As- Jolley. Plus, Aubrey Cleland joins the live at the Bank of America Pavilion sociation of America also recognized Tour as the 11th Idol Finalist thanks THROUGH JUN 28 | City Hall, Boston. “Looking for Hemingway.” on the 12th of July 2013. Beyoncé as the Top Certified Artist of to the AT&T AMERICAN IDOL® LIVE! Exhibition by Franco Azzinari. BOSTON the 2000s. Tour Fan Save, voted on by the Idol THROUGH JUN 30 | COMCAST CENTER fans. Finalists will perform favorite mo- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Exhibition 885 S Main St, Mansfield, MA “Michelangelo: Sacred and Profane Master Drawings from the Casa ments from the season as well as BOSTON www.LiveNation.com THEATER never before seen performances. Buonarroti.” MATCHBOX TWENTY & THE THROUGH JUL 14 | RISD Museum, Providence. Exhibition GOO GOO DOLLS — August 18th. CITY HALL PLAZA “Th e Festive City.” PROVIDENCE Matchbox Twenty released their de- STONEHAM THEATRE Government Center, Boston but album, Yourself or Someone Like 395 Main Street, Stoneham, MA CHOWDERFEST — July 7th, from FALL 2013 | Providence. De Chirico Exhibition. PROVIDENCE You, in 1996. While their first single, 781-279-2200 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. Chowderfest is Long Day, was a rock radio-only suc- www.StonehamTheatre.org one of the highlights of Harborfest, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY cess, the album soon spawned sev- THE MARVELOUS WONDER- the city’s schedule of events sur- eral Top 40 singles including Push, ETTES — From July 7th to July 18th. rounding the Fourth of July. You’ll OCT 4 | Harvard University, Cambridge. International Conference 3 A.M., Real World and Back 2 Good. Revisit your prom at Springfield High be able to vote for your favorite and on “Galileo and Sunspots.” Organized by Museo Galileo, Firenze The album sold more than 12 million circa 1958. You’ll have a crush on this help declare this year’s winners. Istituto Nazionale di Astrofi sica, Harvard University. In cooperation copies in the U.S. alone. Before re- funny, sweet, frothy musical revue CAMBRIDGE cording their second album, Rob that features every hit song you can BENJAMIN FRANKLIN with NASA. Thomas collaborated with Itaal Shur imagine from the 50s and 60s, includ- INSTITUTE OCT 28 | Boston. PIB Seminar Series: “Italian and American Policies on a song called Smooth for Carlos ing Mr. Sandman, Lollipop, It’s My 478 Tremont Street, Boston, MA on Biomedical Research.” BOSTON Santana’s comeback album, Super- Party, Leader of the Pack, It’s in His BOSTON JERKFEST — June 29. natural. Thomas was supposed to act Kiss and Respect. In an effort to bring Boston JerkFest™ is an out-door/in- CINEMA & PHOTOGRAPHY only as a songwriter for Smooth, but the excitement of live theatre to more door family-friendly Caribbean style Santana had him sing for it after hear- of our community, Stoneham Theatre food festival that features Jamaican SEP 13–29 | Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Harvard ing the song’s demo. Smooth was the is proud to offer “Pay What You Can.” jerk spiced food and all things spicy University, Cambridge. “New Italian Cinema,” in cooperation with album’s lead single and became a hit One hour prior to the first Thursday and hot. It will feature top local Car- CAMBRIDGE in 1999. In 2000 Matchbox Twenty performance of each Mainstage pro- ibbean Chefs, authentic Caribbean, Cinecitta’ and Harvard Film Archive. released their second album, Mad duction, tickets to that performance international and local spicy food for Page 12 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013

Recipes from the Homeland by Vita Orlando Sinopoli

Pay attention! Scientists managed to raise Other COPYRIGHT, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED funding for a study to confirm that when a great Italian PASTA FAGIOLI gal asks her guy the dreaded question: “Does American my butt look big in this?” the answer must baseball Pasta with Beans be a resounding “NO!” — something men players are 1 can cannellini beans 1 can chicken broth should have known since the dawn of cloth- Yogi Berra, (white beans) (optional) ing!” The study by Trinity University in San Phil Rizzuto, Roy Campanella, Vic Raschi and 1 medium onion chopped ½ pound pasta of choice Antonio, Texas, interviewed more than 900 the first Italian American to manage a Major 2 garlic cloves chopped salt women between the ages of 18 and 87 about League Baseball team was Phil Cavarretta. (optional) grated cheese of choice general body dissatisfaction and found that And of course, baseball’s ambassador Tommy 1 minced fresh tomato (optional) not mentioning age can also contribute to a Lasorda who in 1999 celebrated 50 years with (optional) better body image. Incredibly, half of the the Dodgers as a player, scout, coach man- 4 tablespoons olive, canola, women ages 18 to 29 questioned their ager and vice president. He holds the second or vegetable oil appearance by calling themselves old — and longest tenure in baseball history with the In saucepan, heat oil over medium heat. Add chopped women who obsessed over their age were same team. “Mr. Baseball” was named Man- onion and simmer until onion is lightly browned. If using more likely to confess to eating disorders. ager of the Year four times and managed in chopped garlic, add to onion. Stir and cook for a few seconds. The research only focused on gals, as guys three World Series and three All-Star games Garlic should not brown. Add minced tomato (optional), stir, aren’t so concerned because “men are Ready for this? , the man and cover. Simmer for about five minutes. Then add can of allowed to age.” Says lead researcher, Trin- behind the nation’s leading brand of spaghetti cannellini beans and stir. Cover, cook over low heat for a ity psychology professor Carolyn Becker: “Just dinners, pizza mix, sauce and pasta, was re- few minutes. If sticking, add a little water or some chicken look at aging male celebrities — they become ally Ettore Boiardi, an Italian immigrant from broth. Cover and simmer for about five minutes. Salt to ‘distinguished’ or ‘handsome.’ Women are not Emilia Romagna. Boiardi, who began as a taste. Remove from burner and set aside. allowed to do this.” chef’s apprentice at age 11, eventually Cook pasta of choice according to directions on the pack- Stars that kill! The 79-year-old Baretta opened a restaurant in , in age. After draining cooked pasta, place it in a larger serv- actor’s wife Bonnie Lee Bakley, 44, was shot 1924 and began packaging pasta and sauce ing bowl. Add beans to the pasta and stir before serving in to death in May 2001 while sitting in their for his loyal customers to take home. In the individual bowls. Serves two. car outside Vitello’s restaurant in Studio 1930s, he began selling his pasta and sauce NOTE: One of my favorite pasta with the beans is the small City, Calif. He claimed that he found her dead in cans. A food distributor convinced him to shell. However these healthy, hearty beans are delicious as after he’d gone back to the restaurant to change the spelling of his name to make it well with Ditalini or elbows. I remember Mama sometimes retrieve something he’d left behind. The easier for Americans to pronounce. During cutting up spaghetti into one-or-two-inch portions and cooking former Our Gang child star was acquitted in World War II, the company was the largest that for serving with the beans. March 2006 of all murder charges related to suppliers of rations for the U.S. and Allied This is a meal frequently called “pasta e fasulli.” It seems Bakley’s death. Ironically, four months Forces. every Italian dialect has its own pronunciation for this whole- earlier, in a wrongful death suit, a civil jury Heading for San Francisco? Well, be sure some and frequently prepared meal during the depression years. found Blake responsible for Bakley’s death to visit the Ghirardelli Square where the and ordered him to pay her family $30 mil- chocolate bar was born. Yes, the chocolate lion. Instead, he appealed the ruling and filed bar exists today because of an Italian Ameri- Vita can be reached at [email protected] for bankruptcy. can named Domenico Ghirardelli. In 1852, More about notables who kill! Laura Bush, he discovered a method to make ground at 17, the former first lady, 66, lost faith in chocolate. His chocolate is still sold in San (Continued from Page 2) God in November 1963 after she ran her par- Francisco. Yes, we have been there and en- • City Hall on Wheels ents’ Chevrolet Impala through a stop sign joyed feasting on Ghirardelli chocolate bars. • Third Tuesday of the tions are rescheduled for the on a rural, pitch-black, Texas road and More about ! The cough Month: 12:30 pm in Back same times on Friday, July 5th slammed into a Corvair driven by classmate drop was created by Vincent R. Ciccone, who Bay, 4:00 pm in South About Greenovate Boston Mike Douglas, killing the popular athlete. “I began his career in the 1930s as a janitor at Boston Greenovate Boston is a col- was praying that the person in the other car the Charms Candy Company and retired as • Third Wednesday of the lective movement to ensure was alive,” she recalls in her memoir Spoken the company’s president and chief executive Month: 12:30 pm in China- a greener, healthier and From The Heart. At the ER, Bush and her pas- officer. Ciccone secured 20 patents, includ- town, 4:00 pm in Charlestown more prosperous future for senger, a girlfriend, were treated for minor ing the “Blow Pop,” a lolly-pop with a bubble • Third Thursday of the the city by meeting Mayor injuries and released. “I lost my faith that gum center. He died at age 81 in 1997. Month: 12:30 pm in Bay Vil- Thomas M. Menino’s goal of November, lost it for many years. It was the They say, lightening doesn’t strike twice lage, 4:00 pm in Hyde Park reducing greenhouse gas first time that I had prayed to God for some- — but the lottery did for one retired Arizona • Fourth Tuesday of the emissions by 25 percent thing, begged him for something ... The only couple who hit a $1 million jackpot a year Month: 12:30 pm Twitter by 2020 and 80 percent answer was the sound of Mrs. Douglas’ sobs before the annuity expires on their $2.5 mil- Day — You Pick Site, 4:00 pm by 2050. Propelled by creativ- on the other side of that thin emergency lion lotto payday from 1995! Diane and Kerry in Roslindale ity and drive, Greenovate room curtain.” Carmichael are from Tempe, but purchased • Fourth Wednesday of the Boston will encourage con- Wee bit of interesting useless information both winning tickets at the Arizona Lottery’s Month: 12:30 pm in Beacon tinued sustainable growth by the great Kyle Waters of Swampscott. In Phoenix office. “It was my ticket this time, Hill, 4:00 pm in Dorchester within the city, making Bos- English, four is the only number that has the the first time it was his ticket, so I got the • Fourth Thursday of the ton the greenest in the same number of letters as its value. The thrill of saying: ‘I won,’” laughs Diane. Their Month: 12:30 pm in North United States. Visit http:// most common name in the world is $125,000 annuity ends in December 2014 End, 4:00 pm in East Boston greenovateboston.org for Mohammed. And the most common name for and the couple say they’ll “resist the urge to * Thursday, July 4th loca- details. a boat in 1996 was Serenity. splurge” with their latest million. Little known facts from Italian American Bella Culo of Chestnut Hill thinks good history. Two signers of the Declaration of luck, like inheriting a million dollars, always Independence were of Italian descent: happens to someone else. 1st Generation Maryland’s William Paca and Delaware’s Mona Lisa Cappuccio, says, “If you want to Italian-American Caesar Rodney. The ice cream cone was depress your friends, tell them about some invented in 1896 by Italo Marcioni in New good luck you’ve had.” Vita Orlando Sinopoli Jersey. Two generations later, in Show business reminiscing with the age- Jim Delligatti invented the Big Mav. The less stately musicologist and philanthropist Shares with us Planter’s Peanut Company and its familiar Albert Natale, native son of Boston’s North a delightful recollection logo, Mr. Peanut, were created by Amedeo End. Although known as a conductor, ar- Obici and Mario Peruzzi in Wilkes, Barre, ranger and producer, Axel Stordahl was a of her memories as a child Pennsylvania in 1908. The suburban shop- singing member of the Pied Pipers, with the growing up in ping mall was developed by William Cafaro Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. He conducted on and Edward J. DeBartolo. Cafaro pioneered Frank Sinatra’s first recording session for Boston’s “Little Italy” the enclosed shopping mall with his Ameri- RCA in 1942 and became Frank’s regular and a collection of can Mall in Lima, Ohio in 1965. DeBartolo arranger/conductor on “Hit Parade” radio built the first American shopping plaza in the shows from 1947-49. Jo Stafford was once Italian family recipes 1940s. described by lyricist Gene Lees as a highly from the homeland. So here we are in the baseball season! educated folk singer. She was, of course, a Italian Americans set the record in member of the legendary Pied Pipers, before America’s favorite sport. Known as “The Yan- launching her own solo career. Her hits be- Great as Gifts kee Clipper,” Joseph Paul DiMaggio, the son gan in the big band era of the 1940s and eased FROM MY BAKERY PERCH available on AMAZON.COM of Sicilian immigrant in California, had a 56- their way well into the post-band era of the and in local bookstores — ask for game hitting streak in 1941 that still stands ’50s. Liberace made his concert debut at age Hard cover #1-4010-9805-3 ISBN Soft Cover #1-4010-9804-5 ISBN as the longest in baseball history. He retired 11, playing with the Chicago Symphony. His with a 325-lifetime batting average, 361 theme song was “The September Song.” Guy home runs and 1,537 runs batted in and was Lombardo’s band made its first recording in voted American League Most Valuable Player 1924 on the Gennett label. As early as 1930, The Federal Trade Commission three times. In 1950, Joe DiMaggio was voted it was declared America’s most popular the “Greatest Living Player” of baseball and dance band. 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A few months ago, I at- to determine my ancestry The problem with this type tended a monthly English long before there was a of research in the U.S. is that High Alumni luncheon at Rome. so many people are mixed. Florian Hall in Dorchester. My curiosity continued to Having traveled around the Each first Tuesday of the grow as I awaited the results world with East Boston’s Sal month, a group of EHS grads from 23 and Me. I thought Meli when we were both from various years get to- about the appearance of my young and I was single, one gether for lunch. July is the grandparents and how the thing that I noticed was that only exception; during that results translated into who most of the people of a par- month, they meet on the sec- and what we are today. ticular country had roots in ond Tuesday. Anyway, as we Babbononno had sandy brown that part of the world that sat waiting for our lunches hair, blue eyes and light went back to who knows to be served, we conversed skin. Nanna had dark red when. We in the U.S. are liv- Barenaked Ladies will take stage in a hit performance about many topics, our days hair, not like Irish red hair, ing in a young country. If you on July 16th at the Bank of America Pavilion. at English, the current news but a dark almost brownish go back to the Mayflower, you (Photo courtesy of charmed.wikia.com) and people we attended red. She too, had light skin. are only looking at 393 years with a special performance have given their fans classes with who were no Grandpa Christoforo had of civilization. First came by the Boston Children’s Cho- approximately 12 songs and longer among us. One of the black curly hair, light skin the English and Scottish. rus followed by Los Lonely 3 covers and are known for guys, Joe Aurelio, a writer, and blue eyes. Grandma Then, in the early 1800s, in Boys and Los Lobos. Festival their effortless pop records. educator and retired busi- Christoforo had straight came the Germans and later, headliners Buffalo Tom, Their albums tend to com- nessman offered a bit of in- black hair, dark eyes and in the 1840s, the Irish. Our The Lemonheads and The prise of some of the most formation most of us found dark skin. As a result of people didn’t arrive until the Mighty Mighty Bosstones will dynamic and complex songs interesting. He had sent in these characteristics and 1880s and were accompa- perform live on Boston Com- with disco grooves and string a saliva sample to a company the fact that they all looked nied by the Slavs, Jews and mon on Saturday, July 20th arrangements and the called 23 and Me. They re- Mediterranean, I assumed Greeks. Coming in from the beginning at 5:00 pm. famous horn flourishes. search your DNA from the that our ancestors came from other coast were the Chi- Outside the Box also an- July 16th some of this samples of fluid they receive. South Western Europe. nese and Japanese to a nounces the addition of century’s most popular The 23 in their title repre- Mom’s hair was brown, her lesser degree. Since the end Celtic Fire, Grammy winner songs will be rolled into one sents the 23 pairs of chromo- eyes were brown and she had of World War II, people from Bryan White, whose chart performance when the Bare- somes in the human body skin so white, she couldn’t Latin America and war rav- topping hits include From naked Ladies, Ben Folds five and Joe, interested in his obtain a tan, she would just aged countries from all over this Moment On (with Shania and Guster make a grand origins, sent in a sample and burn. Dad inherited the black the world have stopped by and Twain), Boys Like Girls, entrance in Boston. These had received the results. curly hair from his father, not left. This means that we Siobhan Magnus and Doubt- dynamic superstars offer the Joe’s family is both from the dark skin from his a pluralistic society and are ful Guest, surfing superstars fans a hat trick as far as tal- the north and south of Italy mother, but also, the blue becoming a melting pot. Jan and Dean, country star ent and pure entertainment and the findings showed he eyes from his father, only Let’s look at this phenom- John Michael Montgomery, is concerned. The trio will had Mediterranean and Dad’s eyes were more on the enon locally. When Dad and Disney Channel’s Choo be performing in front of northern European blood grey side. If I am allowed to my uncles spoke about some Choo Soul and Cuban sen- their fans gathered in Bos- lines. As I listened, I was fas- brag a bit, I might say that of the people they knew grow- sation Isaac Delgado. ton and the venue that hosts cinated with what he was my folks were a rather good ing up they referred to them Outside the Box chairman these legendary music su- relating about his origins and looking couple. Finally, the as so-and-so, the Irishman, Ted Cutler has just added perstars. The concert will happened to mention the con- preliminary results arrived or so-and-so, the Jewish guy, a special free Doo Wop feature songs such as “Be My versation to a neighbor, once and I was able to learn about or so-and-so, who knows Show for first responders to Yoko Ono,” “Live Acoustic” I arrived home that after- my ancestry. The tests put what. There wasn’t any nega- the Boston Marathon Bomb- and more. noon. My neighbor, Harry my father’s side at a point of tive sentiment attached to ing on Sunday, July 14th at The Bank of America Tse, was born in Hong Kong about 18,000 years ago, stat- the way they referred to 2:00 pm at the Cutler Majes- Pavilion is an outdoor and has done similar re- ing that the regions the an- them. It was just a way of tic Theatre. Doo Wop per- amphitheater located at search trying to determine cestors came from where: describing them. Yet, when I formers will include “The 290 Northern Avenue, Bos- his ancestral origins. Once Southern Europe, the Near tell my boys about those ref- Duke of Earl” Gene Chan- ton. For more information back in my house, I Googled East and Northern Africa. erences, they don’t really dler, The Persuasions, The on these shows or upcom- 23 and Me and received all of This means that if the re- understand because their Tuneweavers (Happy Birth- ing performances visit the information necessary to sults are accurate, there are generation is all mixed. First day Baby), Tony Funches www.bankofamericapavilion.net. try my luck at ancestral ge- traces of Phoenician (today’s and foremost is the mix of (former lead singer of Herb or call (617) 728-1600 or nealogy. I sent for the kit that Lebanese), Arab and Turkish Irish and Italian in this part Reed’s Platters), American A Tasty Treat to Compli- would get me started, and blood lines as well as those of the country. According to Bandstand legend Kathy ment Your Time in the City when it arrived, followed the from Sephardic or North Af- a friend who is from Pitts- Young and Rock ‘n Roll Hall .... BRONWYN is a restau- directions that would allow rican Jews. The maternal burgh, the Italians and the of Famer Billy Davis. rant and bar located in them to trace my ancestry. side shows a backward look Czechs that settled there in- With the understanding Union Square, Somerville, I was familiar with the of 13,000 years and states termarried beginning with that “Food is Art,” Outside MA, featuring the cuisine of places my people came from. that Nanna’s side came from the American born. In both the Box will shine the spot- Central and Eastern Europe. Babbononno was from Foggia, Central Europe, the Near cases, the one similarity was light on Boston’s top chefs BRONWYN will be open for an east coast Italian city East, Central Asia, North- Catholicism. What is com- including Ming Tsai, Todd dinner seven nights a week, across from Rome. Nanna western Africa and would in- mon in the U.S. today is English, Lydia Shire, Jody and in fair weather an out- was from Avellino, a location clude people that are today these and many more mixes Adams and Gordon Hamers- door biergarten overlooks just north east of Naples as called Spanish, Moroccans, and my kids’ generation ley who will be providing the bustling square. was Grandpa Christoforo. Lebanese and Scandina- takes it for granted. Again, as cooking demonstrations and The owners are Tim Grandma Christoforo’s an- vians. The company inti- Sal and I traveled around the samplings at the Boston Wiechmann, chef-owner of cestors came from both mated that the results were world, this integration was Food Fest 2013 on City Hall T.W. Food Restaurant in southern Italy and Spain. As not complete and I would re- missing to a great degree ... Plaza’s Culinary Stage Cambridge, MA and his wife, far as I knew, this put all of ceive a complete breakdown it only happened in the U.S. July 18th-21st. co-owner, general manager them into the same sub-ra- within two weeks. I can starting with my generation. Outside the Box has and the restaurant’s name- cial category, white southern hardly wait. I figure that with I had a close friend that started a new wave of sake, Bronwyn Wiechmann. European. In my creative all of this information and taught with me when I was summer fun for the City of The cuisine at BRONWYN imagination, I conjured up a $1.50, I can buy a cup of at Hyde Park High School. Boston and I will be sure to is inspired by the chef’s own group of Romans who, during coffee…that’s all it’s worth to His father was Italian and fill you in more as events German heritage and its the time of the Caesars, were most people, but where Italy mother Irish. His parents arrive. They will feature surrounding regions: Aus- my ancestors and when I has been the crossroads of were denied a marriage re- more than 200 performing tria, Northern Italy, Poland, told this to my neighbor, western civilization for at quest locally by the parishes artists from the wide spec- Romania and Hungary. Chef Harry, he assured me that least 3 to 5 thousand years, I they belonged to because trum of music and theatre Wiechmann spent much of the DNA testing would help had to know. theirs would considered a genres for all ages. For a his time as a young man liv- mixed marriage. Finally, a complete listing of perform- ing and traveling throughout — FOR YOU WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST — Paulist priest in New York ers and times, please visit Germany, Switzerland, and married them. Of course, a www.outsidetheboxboston.org France, as well as greater THE mixed marriage wasn’t going Bank of America Pavilion Europe and Asia. The menu to work. If my friend’s mother .... The summer is officially reflects his ancestry and Johnny Christy had another month, she and here and the Pavilion is love of German and Central- her husband would have cel- bringing in the hottest Eastern European cuisine. ebrated their 60th anniver- acts to perform right off the BRONWYN is located at sary. That’s the way it was harbor of Boston. 255 Washington Street in Orchestra then and now, we are Heinz The dynamic duo She & Somerville and can be 57. Considering my origins, Him will hit the stage on reached at 617-776-9900 for MUSIC FOR ALL maybe I should learn how to July 10th with special guest reservations or you can visit OCCASIONS 781-648-5678 ride a camel??? Obscura. Watch out fans; www.brownyrestaurant.com GOD BLESS AMERICA Deschanel and Ward together to peek at the menu. Page 14 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013

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IS LISTENING TO MUSIC LIKE TAKING A DRUG? It seems to be true, if you like a certain kind of music. Even when you listen to a known preferred composition something incredible happens inside the body. The kind of music you may listen to seems to evoke a deep sense of pleasure that unleashes in the brain an abundance of dopamine, the neurotransmitter of pleasure, that brings about a better heart rate, a better breathing rhythm and a normal body temperature. Those who have a passion to listen to a par- ticular kind of music, the operatic one for example, know quite well the multiple sensations they feel, especially if they listen to a live performance. Some of us love a pre- ferred type of music so much that we ought to be able to make a kind of ‘soundtrack’ indispensable to our daily liv- ing. Many of the sensations mentioned above were discov- ered by a group of scientists of the McGill University (Canada) not too long ago and were published in the Nature Neuroscience magazine. They also pointed out that music has amazing powers as a pain reliever and it has also dem- onstrated the therapeutic role during a post-surgery con- valescence. The Canadian group of researchers also no- ticed that when volunteers listen to a particular, known kind of music they showed physiological effects of unique pleasure that gave them a deep sense of wellness. The re- lease of dopamine in the brains was proportional to the level of pleasure felt when listening to a kind of music much appreciated. In short, when we listen to the kind of music we enjoy most, even when we anticipate what the selection is going to be, the release of dopamine starts. However, when we happen to listen to some musical com- position we find unpleasant, nothing happens. This proves to us that the music inside us has an important meaning and a deep value for all mankind.

STARTING A DIET: A ‘MISSION IMPOSSIBLE’! We all want to lose weight. That’s great, but the reality is a sad corol- lary. Only about 29% are able to make the effort and suc- ceed. Of course, there are many reasons why most of us fail: we don’t exercise enough to burn the calories we have piled up in our bodies and we tend to eat at the wrong time of the day; we also don’t sleep enough, we miscalculate the amount of calories we ingest, but fail to count those calo- ries we add when eating snacks and other little amounts of food we eat during the day when we cook! What most of us do is primarily we keep eating little things, just to taste them, along with drinks, we don’t take into account what and how much we actually ingest. The solution? We ought to eat at established hours, but it is extremely important, for our health, to sleep more than six hours a night!

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• To Talk of Many Things (Continued from Page 10) place. This is a great no-kill HE REMINDED ME OF ME even darker than mine once animal shelter and always I was in Revere and was. I liked the quote he needs everyone’s support. bumped into Juan Jarramillo is using in his campaign CHELSEA who is running this Septem- from President Kennedy, JIMMY FUND WALK ber for a seat on the Revere “Leadership and learning are This year’s Boston Mara- School Committee. He looked indispensible to each other.” thon Jimmy Fund Walk is really young and had a great Everyone nowadays seems its 25th annual walk. It will head of black hair and wore younger than me. I am so be held on Sunday, Septem- glasses. I told a friend I glad they still like elected old ber 8th. Register today at was with, he reminded me Popes. I am still a young guy JimmyFundWalk.org. of me except his hair is by Vatican standards. BOSTON POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013 Page 15

• The Financial Corner (Continued from Page 8) • L’Anno Bello (Continued from Page 4) (via the S&P/Case-Shiller Michigan poll surveys only purchasing managers at proud I am to be a citizen of counting one’s blessings and Home Price Index). 500, but asks many more businesses, minus hard the United States. enjoying the beautiful sea- There are other key questions) and the Institute data).8,9 This Fourth of July, I hope son are appropriate for the reports: the occasionally for Supply Management’s Hopefully, this makes you will join me in blending Fourth of July — no matter contradictory consumer con- monthly purchasing man- things a little less mysteri- old and new traditions in how traditional or quirky. fidence surveys from the ager indexes assessing the ous. It takes a while to get order to create a holiday cel- I wish everyone a happy University of Michigan and health of the manufacturing to know the financial world ebration that is meaningful and safe Independence Day! the Conference Board (the and non-manufacturing and its pulse, but that knowl- to you. From barbecues to CB poll is more respected, as sectors of the economy edge may reward you in tan- fireworks, international feasts Ally Di Censo Symynkywicz it surveys 5,000 people; the (these are simply surveys of gible and intangible ways. to slices of classic Ameri- is a Graduate Student in cana, Independence Day is History at the University of Joe Vita may be reached at 781-933-6533 ext.2616 or [email protected]. at its core a holiday that hon- Massachusetts Boston. She www.trilogyfs.com ors summer, family, friends appreciates any comments The opinions voiced in this article are for general information only. They are not in- and country. 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The vast majority of the “Tried that, it didn’t work, Hispanic vote would be going see what happened with LEGAL NOTICE • Frank Addivinola Democratic in this election Gomez.” It took decades for MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY no matter who the GOP ran, the Black vote to realign (Continued from Page 2) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS so having a first-generation from 90% Republican to 90% Sealed General Bids for MPA Contract No. W190-C2, LANDSIDE AND AIRSIDE SAFETY Biomedicine and Health Colombian-American candi- Democrat, but too many on IMPROVEMENTS, AT WORCESTER REGIONAL AIRPORT, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, will be received by the Massachusetts Port Authority at the Programs Department Offi ce, Law. Frank teaches law and date was not going to help our side think if we can’t re- Suite 209S, Logan Offi ce Center, One Harborside Drive, East Boston, Massachusetts 02128-2909, public policy at Northeastern the GOP this time. For years align the Hispanic vote in a until 11:00 A.M. local time on WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 2013 immediately after which, in a designated and life sciences and medi- Republicans, overall, have single election, it’s not worth room, the bids will be opened and read publicly. cal ethics at local colleges. treated the Hispanic vote in trying. NOTE: PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT THE WORCESTER REGIONAL AIRPORT, AIRPORT DIRECTOR’S OFFICE, 2ND FLOOR, TERMINAL BUILDING, Since graduating from Will- 375 AIRPORT DRIVE, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, AT 10:00 AM ON iams, and continuously dur- LEGAL NOTICE FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2013. ing his career, Frank owned LEGAL NOTICE The work includes: Commonwealth of Massachusetts and operated several busi- Commonwealth of Massachusetts TAXIWAY CRACK SEALING, TERMINAL APRON PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS, MILLING OF The Trial Court nesses. Currently he has a The Trial Court Middlesex Probate and Family Court BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT, PLACEMENT OF HOT MIX ASPHALT, TACK COAT, UNCLASSIFIED Probate and Family Court EXCAVATION, REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT private law practice, an edu- 208 Cambridge Street AND EXISTING CONCRETE REVENUE CONTROL ISLANDS AND BOOTHS, ADJUSTMENT cational company and man- SUFFOLK DIVISION Cambridge, MA 02141 OF UTILITY STRUCTURE FRAMES, GRATES AND COVERS, INSTALLATION OF STORM ages a real estate invest- 24 New Chardon Street (617) 768-5800 DRAINAGE PIPING AND INLET STRUCTURES, PAVEMENT SAW CUTTING, SALVAGING AND Boston, MA 02114 Docket No. MI13D2326DR RESETTING OF EXISTING GRANITE CURBING, INSTALLATION OF NEW GRANITE CURBING, ment fund. (617) 788-8300 DIVORCE SUMMONS BY INSTALLATION OF NEW BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT SIDEWALKS, INSTALLATION To learn more visit Docket No. SU13A0076AD PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF NEW PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, INSTALLATION OF NEW LIGHT www.FrankAddivinola.com. In the Matter Of JOSEPH R. RENZULLO, JR. POLES AND BASES, INSTALLATION OF PARKING REVENUE CONTROL ISLAND AND ASHER GABRIEL BAUGHMAN VS ASSOCIATED UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, JENNY G. RENZULLO TOPSOILING AND SEEDING, AND OTHER INCIDENTALS. CITATION G.L. c. 210, § 6 Bid documents will be made available beginning WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013. LEGAL NOTICE To the Defendant: In the matter of Asher Gabriel Baughman The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce Bid Documents in electronic format may be obtained free of charge at the Authority’s Capital Commonwealth of Massachusetts To any unnamed or unknown parent and per- requesting that the Court grant a divorce for Programs Department Offi ce, together with any addenda or amendments, which the Authority may The Trial Court sons interested in a petition for the adoption Irretrievable Breakdown of the Marriage 1B. issue and a printed copy of the Proposal form. Probate and Family Court Department of said child and to the Department of Chil- The Complaint is on file at the Court. The estimated contract cost is $900,000.00 Middlesex Division dren and Families of said Commonwealth. An Automatic Restraining Order has been A proposal guaranty shall be submitted with each General Bid consisting of a bid deposit for fi ve (5) 208 Cambridge Street A petition has been presented to entered in this matter preventing you from percent of the value of the bid; when sub-bids are required, each must be accompanied by a deposit Cambridge, MA 02141 said court by Nathaniel Parker Randall taking any action which would negatively of E. Boston, MA and Joy Rachel Randall of equal to fi ve (5) percent of the sub-bid amount, in the form of a bid bond, or cash, or a certifi ed check, 617-768-5800 impact the current financial status of either party. E. Boston, MA requesting for leave to adopt or a treasurer’s or a cashier’s check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the Docket No. 530607TP2 SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. said child and that the name of the child be Massachusetts Port Authority in the name of which the Contract for the work is to be executed. The You are hereby summoned and required to NOTICE OF FIDUCIARY’S ACCOUNT changed to Asher Gabriel Randall. serve upon Joseph Renzullo Jr., 27 West bid deposit shall be (a) in a form satisfactory to the Authority, (b) with a surety company qualifi ed to IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, To all persons interested in the estate of Street, Melrose, MA 02176 your answer, if any, do business in the Commonwealth and satisfactory to the Authority, and (c) conditioned upon the YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE Cathleen O’Neil of Lexington, MA a mentally on or before July 30, 2013. If you fail to do so, faithful performance by the principal of the agreements contained in the bid. A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID incapacitated person the court will proceed to the hearing and adju- The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond and a labor and materials COURT AT BOSTON ON OR BEFORE You are hereby notified pursuant to Mass R. dication of this action. You are also required to payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract price. The surety shall be a surety TEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Civ. P. Rule 72 that the 3rd (being the 29th) file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of company or securities satisfactory to the Authority. Attention is called to the minimum rate of wages th nd ON AUGUST 8, 2013. the Register of this Court. to be paid on the work as determined under the provisions of Chapter 149, Massachusetts General through the 6 (being the 32 ) accounts of Bank of America, N.A. and Henry C. O’Neil, Jr. WITNESS, HON. JOAN P. ARMSTRONG, Laws, Section 26 to 27G, inclusive, as amended. The Contractor will be required to pay minimum WITNESS, HON. PETER C. DiGANGI, and Nancy Eckstein, as Co-Trustees’. First Justice of this Court. First Justice of this Court. wages in accordance with the schedules listed in Division II, Special Provisions of the Specifi cations, Date: May 23, 2013 which wage rates have been predetermined by the Commissioner of Labor and Industries of * the fiduciaries under an Irrevocable Trust Date: June 18, 2013 Massachusetts, whichever is greater. agreement dated December 30, 1980 for Patricia M. Campatelli, Register of Probate Tara E. DeCristofaro, Register of Probate The successful Bidder will be required to purchase and maintain Bodily Injury Liability Insurance the benefit of Cathleen O’Neil have been Run dates: 6/28, 7/5, 7/12/13 Run date: 6/28/13 presented to said Court for allowance. and Property Damage Liability Insurance for a combined single limit of THREE MILLION DOLLARS ($3,000,000.00). Said policy shall be on an occurrence basis and the Authority shall be included as If you desire to preserve your right to file an an Additional Insured. See the insurance sections of Division I, General Requirements and Division objection to said account(s), you or your attor- II, Special Provisions for complete details. ney must file a written appearance in said court th This contract is subject to a Minority/Women Owned Business Enterprise participation provision at Cambridge on or before July 12 , 2013 the  return day of this citation. requiring that not less than FIFTEEN PERCENT (15%) of the Contract be performed by minority and You may upon written request by registered women owned business enterprise contractors. With respect to this provision, bidders are urged to or certified mail to the fiduciary, or to the attor- familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Bidding Documents. Strict compliance with the pertinent ney for the fiduciary, obtain without cost a copy    procedures will be required for a bidder to be deemed responsive and eligible. of said account(s). If you desire to object to any This Contract is also subject to Affi rmative Action requirements of the Massachusetts Port Authority item of said account(s), you must, in addition to   contained in Article 84 of the General Requirements and Covenants, and to the Secretary of Labor’s filing a written appearance as aforesaid, file Requirement for Affi rmative Action to Ensure Equal Opportunity and the Standard Federal Equal within thirty (30) days after said return day or     Opportunity Construction Contract Specifi cations (Executive Order 11246). within such other time as the court upon motion The General Contractor is required to submit a Certifi cation of Non-Segregated Facilities prior may order a written statement of each such item   to award of the Contract, and to notify prospective subcontractors of the requirement for such together with the grounds for each objection certifi cation where the subcontract exceeds $10,000. thereto, a copy to be served upon the fiduciary pursuant to Mass. R. Civ. Rule 5. Complete information and authorization to view the site may be obtained from the Capital Programs Department Offi ce at the Massachusetts Port Authority. The right is reserved to waive any informality WITNESS, HON. PETER C. DiGANGI, in or reject any or all proposals. First Justice of this Court at Cambridge this th MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY 12 day of June, 2013. Date: June 12, 2013 THOMAS P. GLYNN CEO AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Tara E. DeCristofaro, Register of Probate Run date: 06/28/13 Run date: 6/28/13 WWW.BOSTONPOSTGAZETTE.COM !" Page 16 BOSTON POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 28, 2013

HOOPS and HOCKEY in the HUB

by Richard Preiss

In the end summer finally its second Stanley Cup in an area occupied by Bruins We took our leave when seventh game of the first came, even though the sol- four years while denying season ticket holders. some of the celebrants went round against pro- stice had passed, the joyous Boston its second trophy in However, they were ac- on the hunt for “dry” people, vided a much needed uplift- cries of liberation by school three. quired, the placement made those who had apparently ing to the Boston spirit. children had been heard and In front of me were the the Chicago fans visible as escaped the liquid barrage. Next came the Rangers the landscape once more was victorious Chicagoans, hav- the vast majority were at- We managed to leave in an who fell in five followed by a in full bloom, nature’s way of ing been swarmed by family, tired in team colors and it unmoistened state and ven- surprising sweep of the fa- informing the residents of friends, relatives and as- made their cheering even tured forth to a party for me- vored Pittsburgh Penguins. the Northern Hemisphere sorted hangers on, the de- more prominent with a good dia members that the NHL Advancing to the Stanley that the cold and blustery lirium of delight that follows number being so close as to was hosting in another area Cup Final was icing on the days of winter had once more the acquisition of the newly be able to bang upon the of the building. cake. As B’s head coach been banished from their attained Cup fully carrying glass after each Chicago goal. And what of the Bruins, Claude Julien pointed out midst. the spirit of the moment. However, it was in the post- those whose hopes were before the Final began, all There remained, however, From one to another to an- game celebration that their dashed in a now famous 17- other NHL teams wished a solitary sanctuary in Bos- other Lord Stanley’s Cup was vocal efforts attained new second span in the closing they were participating but ton that harkened back to passed, with each player heights as they all came moments of the game? To only the Bruins and the the months before, where skating in his own way, tro- down to the lower seats, ir- hear the callers to local Blackhawks made the party. winter’s game was still on- phy held high, as applause, respective of where they had sports talk radio programs on While it’s true that the going and the proceedings laughter and sometimes sat during the game. As a the morning after the decid- 2013 Bruins didn’t hoist the were still avidly chronicled downright giddiness provided Chicago player would near ing game, one would have Cup, they lifted the spirit of and followed as if it were the immediate backdrop. the glass with the Cup held thought the B’s were com- everyone in the region. They January instead of June. Some ventured close to the high, a frenzy would develop plete and abject failures. showed us a direction away There the forces of nature seating areas where acco- and the banging and cheer- But those on hand knew from the darkness and were held somewhat at bay, lades poured forth the loud- ing would reach even more better. Just moments after pointed us towards the pos- although the ice had a bit est, a sizeable and vocal con- frenetic levels. the Blackhawks won, the sibility of a better tomorrow. mushy as the 90 plus degree tingent of Chicago fans hav- Later we visited the Chi- chant of “Let’s Go Bruins” It takes relatively strong temperatures outside the ing made the trip to Boston cago locker room where an- broke out in the arena, dis- arms to lift the Cup and hold TD Garden tried their best to to cheer on their team. other celebration was appar- pelling any hint of gloom that it above one’s head for an overwhelm this remaining We estimated the fans of ently in its wind down phase. might have overshadowed extended period. After all, it outpost of a season past. the Blackhawks as number- Empty bottles of champagne their performance. It was a weighs about 35 pounds. Yes, that’s how the ice sur- ing at least 500 and quite were strewn everywhere and classic moment by classic But it was the entire Bru- face appeared to your faith- possibly more, with many nearly every area of the fans in a classic town for a ins team that lifted the spirit ful correspondent as he having somehow acquired room was just drenched with classic team. of a region and held it high walked upon its surface in prime seats in the lower bowl the celebratory beverage. This was, after all, the for all to see for some two the immediate aftermath of of the Garden. Indeed, dur- The floor looked as if a gar- team that figuratively had months. It took a stronger the Chicago Blackhawks ing the game, we noticed den hose has been turned on shown us the direction away quality than that needed to stunning 3-2 victory over the that quite a number were in and champagne, rather than from the darkness of the lift the Cup. For indeed, just Bruins on June 24, giving the first few rows of seating water, had been sprayed tragic events of April 15. when they needed to be, the the team from the Windy City in what would normally be about. Their miracle finish in the Bruins were Boston Strong.

• A Day in the Country (Continued from Page 4) a result of our wet spring. As to eat on the terrace over- first we had to try the blue- and mercifully when, Matt who took us to their church, we climbed higher and looking the Gilbertville cov- berry fruit tart that none of could devise no other com- a beautiful structure with an higher Matt often directed ered bridge; built in 1886, us could resist. Matt ordered bination of us to photograph, interior fashioned entirely of us to pull over to the side of the bridge is one of two in his with vanilla ice cream, we were on our way to a warm colored honey brown the road so that we could the state. Our sandwiches he has a passion for ice Petersham to visit Most Holy wood. After saying some enjoy the view of the coun- were brought to our table cream and demonstrated it Trinity Monastery and the prayers, we left the monas- tryside below us, finally at and they did not disappoint, by ordering a double scoop. Monks of the Adoration. tery and started back to 1600 feet we reached the they were delicious, our din- It was about three in the Founded in 1978 the Monks Matt’s house by an entirely highest point on our ride, it ing experience enhanced by afternoon when we finished are part of the Eastern rite different route. Matt wanted was there that we took the the sweet scent of honey- lunch, we returned to the of the Catholic Church. They to visit his friend Tom, in obligatory photos of each suckle that permeated the covered bridge where each of are a cloistered contempla- Oakham who had just com- other with beautiful Mount air. us took his turn being pho- tive community combining a pleted building his new Monadnock in the distance. Matt was anxious to take tographed in front of the fusion of both communal and home, a beautiful Salt Box We arrived at the restau- us to a monastery he re- bridge then with each other hermetical living dedicated that he built alone over the rant at about 1:30, it was a cently visited for the first and finally as a group with to a life of prayer and Eucha- past year. After a brief visit , so we decided time a month earlier but the help of a passerby, finally ristic Adoration. The monks and tour of Tom’s house, we follow the Rule of Saint dropped Matt at his home, Benedict and live a life of promising to return before Boston Sailing Center to Hold Open House religious reparation and the end of summer. It was Boston Sailing Center is Saturday, June 29th from penance for souls, that is, for early evening when we be- offering a free Sailing Open 1:00-4:00 pm at 54 Lewis all of us in the world espe- gan our trip back to Boston, House on Boston Harbor this Wharf, Boston. Sail on one of cially those in most need of happy in the thought that their prayers. such lovely country and We were fortunate enough friendly people are so close to run into one of the monks to home. Leave the DELIVERY SAVE THE DATE to Us! their boats ranging from 24– 40 feet. Each boat will be North End Athletic Association With a Gift Subscription to the captained by an experienced ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Post-Gazette, your generosity will be sailor, so you can sit back and enjoy the ride or take a IN MEMORY OF remembered every week of the year. turn on the helm.’ CARMEN “TILLY” DE MARTINO BSC staff will also be on We’ll send the recipient an hand to answer questions MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 2013 announcement of your gift. about the Center’s award- 7:30 a.m. (shot gun start) winning, 26-hour Learn to Their subscription will ANDOVER COUNTRY CLUB begin with the current issue Sail program, year-round sailing memberships, corpo- Canterbury Street, Andover, MA and continue for one year. rate charters, and more. More than 144 golfers participate in this sold-out tourna- Fill out coupon below and mail with payment to: For further information, ment annually. It is important that you save the date and Post-Gazette, PO Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 call 617-227-4198. plan on joining us on Monday, August 5th. GOLF, LUNCH AND RAFFLE PRIZES ... I would like to send a one year Gift Subscription of the Boston Post-Gazette The money raised from this tournament allows the North End to the following person(s). I have enclosed $30 per subscription. Small Ads Athletic Association to purchase uniforms and equipment for Recipient Name ______Giver Name ______sporting events and add to the existing programs. Address ______Address ______The North End Athletic Association is a 52-year-old Get Big organization, which provides athletic, social, educational and City ______City ______civic activities within the community and the City of Boston. State ______Zip ______State ______Zip ______Results For further information, please contact Phone ______Phone ______Call 617-227-8929 Louie Cavagnaro at 617-523-7410