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YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCEYOUR 1881 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 Wednesday, May 2, 2018 VOLUME 19, No. 41 Three-WayVOLUME 19, No. Race: 41 PLAY BALL A new generation WEDNESDAY ThreeWEDNESDAY candidates qualify Revere's TND Revere's TND February 14, 2018 forFebruary state rep. ballot14, 2018 Maddox forges firm, decisive path INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 atreceives Mass Gaming $50,000 Commission By Seth Daniel Editorial 4 Editorial 4 With the time expiring to By Seth Daniel “These women are immi- Police News 16 turnPolice in Newsnomination papers16 this state grant for jobs state grantnently for qualified,” jobs said -Cam week, three candidates have New Wynn Resorts CEO eron. “You’ve been at the Sports 11 Sports 11 Matt Maddox wasn’t whim- company many years. They emerged and qualified to be Special to The Journal the business community that the business community that sical orSpecial comical to The as Journal his prede- were imminently qualified Classifieds 18-19 onClassifieds the September Primary bal- are critical to fostering eco- 18-19 cessor, Steve Wynn, often was twoare years critical ago, to five fostering years ecoago.- lot for state representative in Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building at theMonday morning theGaming Bak- Inomic just have success to make and the building point Everett. er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- Commissioner-Polito (MGC) Administration last Fri- thatstronger there’s neighborhoods an issue around in ev- DEATHS DEATHSState Rep. Joe McGonagle awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” day,awarded April $500,00027, during toan ninein- women,ery region and in nowMassachusetts.” women are Thomas Boyan, Sr will have to fight off two tal- projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Thomas Boyan, Sr tenseprojects Adjudicatory through Hearing. the Urban moreRevere valuable is to rebuilding the board. its I ented candidates, including Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera AgendaInstead, Grant in what Program. seemed The seeeconomic what you’re and doing, employment but it challengerMarie Butera Gerly Adrien and Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale likeRevere a high-stakes arm of The job Neighinter-- justbase seems by utilizing to me the large-scale company Richard Buttiglieri former State Rep. Steve ‘Stat’ and high value assets includ- Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) view,borhood Maddox Developers set a path (TND) as “a asand a wholehigh value didn’t assets value includ wom-- Smith, if he hopes to keep ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte was one group given $50,000 small-townwas one group kid givenfrom $50,000Arkan- ening until Suffolk they Downs,got in trouble Wonder at- hisTheresa seat. ConteThe election will be land, a soon-to-close NECCO in funding to help establish sas”in fundingwho is trying to help to move establish the theland, Board a soon-to-close level.” NECCO Dr. Adrian Costanza determined in the Sept. 4 Pri- plant, and the MassDevelop- Dr. Adrian Costanza workforce development ser- companyworkforce onto development a new path of ser –- plant,Replied and theMaddox, MassDevelop “Mrs.- mary Election as all three are vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro runningDorothy as Cordaro Democrats and no rather than wisecracks – fami- Cameron, maybe that’s be- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- lycal values residents and genderto acquire equality. newly causeThe there’s program new seeks leadership. to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi RepublicanGerardo Iannuzzi or Independent created jobs.PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS lock community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- has emerged. It was nowhere more ap- I’m a 42-year-old man. I Patricia Muse LeviLt. Jones Gov. Clemons, Karyn Polito Jayden along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Patricia StateCity officialsRep. Muse RoseLee confirmed Vincent, on parent than when MGC Com- have a 12-year-old daughter, Winters,Lt.with Gov. Housing KarynJacquez Polito, and Green, EconomicAnn and Houston and of The promote Neighborhood economic Developers, devel- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andMonday Secretary that of all Housing three candiand - missioner Gayle Cameron led a 10-year-old daughter, and a Paul Penta, Jr. SeanBobDevelopment O' Fuller Brien were of Revere Secretaryready toEconomic Jay Department,opment opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urbandates Agenda had Grantturned Program in their onnom - play ball with the Rockies off with a critical observation 10-year-old son. If you think Antonetta Salamone EcomonicAsh came Development to Revere City Jay Hall Ash atpartnership-building, the announcement of problem the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. inationAntonetta papers Salamone and had been forMonday the summer morning 2018 in thesea -Revere City Council Chambers. of how the Wynn company for one second that I want my to present the check to the solving, and shared account- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- certified for the state Primary son at Saturday morning’s had gotten in trouble based 10-year-old son to have any Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 ballot.Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Opening Day Ceremonies in on allegations of sexual mis- additional benefits or a better “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- For State Sen., Sal DiDo- Sacramone Park. conduct, and then added three environment in the workplace stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts ible funding for local efforts Real estate values continue to be strongmenico has in turned Revere in his nom- MayorReal Carlo estate DeMaria values continue to be strong in Revere womenstands theto its importance board. of local than my (daughters), that’s not leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- that bring together commu- ination papers and is certified. was proud to join Everett leadershipMaddox swung and its back impact with on true. I am part of the genera- INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said daysnity on stakeholders the market in to 2016. pursue “2017 was a fantastic year nity stakeholders to pursue NEWSPAPER GROUP Also, Terrence Kennedy of the residentsBy Sue at theEllen newly-renovated Woodcock Sacramone Park, which will benefit residents, ball players, and athe firm lives response, of residents,” noting said he is tion that believes this. I’m part The number of listings in toNEWSPAPER be in real estate,” GROUP said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini in- economic development ini- Governor’s Council has been coaches. The new artificial surface will allow teams to play in all kindsto of be weather in real conditions estate,” said and Joewill fromLt. Governora new generation, Karyn Polito. and of the generation that’s driv- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will tiatives. These awards will certifiedMario of also. Century 21 Ma- resultThe in Revere less cancellations real estate duemar -to wet2017 field also conditions. dropped More to 265,photos Marioon page of9. Century 21 Ma- he“The intends Urban to use Agenda this crisis Grant to ing this. So, I don’t think it’s ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 Program relies on the strong fund projects in , Clin- fund projects in Boston, Clin- rioElection Real Estate.Chair “There’sMaureen a ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio Real Estate. “There’s a becomeProgram a reliesleader onin the the indus strong- anything about what the com- good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for partnerships between local partnerships between local DiPierrolot of confidence said voting andover theequity good one with higher prices in 2016.See TND The GRANT good , newsPage 3 for try in correcting the issues that pany did do or didn’t do. Cri- $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR government, non-profits and lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 counter in City Hall for the for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- landedgovernment, them in non-profits their predica -and NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 years now Maddox , Encore Boston Harbor site justin homes. the For beginning 35 years now PrimaryNORTHERN Election STRAND will take a dropBy in Sue the Ellen number Woodcock of new ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. ment. By Sue Ellen Woodcock CouncillorSee MADDOX Robert Page Haas 2 Jr. listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL placeCOMMUNITY on Friday, Aug. TRAIL 31, from listings, making home-buying mediately.percenttried to of get theThis barriers time. is just installed phase building this facility…I’ve tried to get barriers installed an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting By Seth Daniel time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of 8 a.m.The to Executive5 p.m. The traditional Office of an Foradventure. years the abutters of onein The 2011 for what condominium and receivedwe’re planning. no mar re- been involved in multiple For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Energy and Environmental pollsEnergy will andopen on Environmental Sept. 4 – the RouteAppearing“These 1 have are theputbefore highest up with about pric the- We’reketsponse. saw thinking similar of trendsturning withthis largethe overflow scale, multi-billion-dol from the Boston- CityRoute 1Legislative have put up with Affairsthe sponse. Committee es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at “We should get more re- Affairs has approved a $1.5 dayAffairsmarket after and has Labor people approved Day. are moving a $1.5 noise2,000es we’ve fromconstruction seen millions in the lastworkers of eight cars, entirethe median district, salesworking price with at larmarket integrated and people resorts are in moving China noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent spect from the state and fed- works on rules, social media policy million grant regarding the millionto TheRevere. General grant regardingElection will the andsittingyears,” now full said some on Maureensteak city councillorstips Celata,and on partners,$315,000, to upmake 16.7 this percentan en- andto Revere. Las Vegas and other plac- and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- wantowner/broker to have Mayor of MCelata Brian Real Ar- overeral government,” 2016. Days on Patch the said..mar- development of the Northern takedevelopmentMario place said on Nov. ofRevere the 6. Northernis desir- the future gaming floor, Wynn tertainment resort district over es Marioin the saidUnited Revere States. is desirI can- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- regulareral government,” committee Patchmeeting,” said.. Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in rigoEstate. contact “And the2018 MassDOT is going to ketKeefe also dropped noted that from more 67 af in- By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Keefe noted that more af- Strand Community Trail led StrandableShe because said Community they of hadits proximity Trailhoped ledto Resorts CEO Matt Maddox the next decade. If you like tell you without a doubt this is rigo contact the MassDOT to explained Councilor Fred Ca- be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market installbe another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1- 2016fluent to 47communities days on the marketare often able because of its proximity by a Revere on the Move part- implementby a Revere newon the voting Move partma-- breathed confidence into all working for Wynn, this is just the best quality I’ve ever seen, installThe barriersEverett alongCity CouncilRoute 1 pone,fluent the communitieschair of the Legisla are often- tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden betweentory is low Route now, 16 but and everyone Cope- granted“Inventory sound isbarriers. low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the chinesner organization, and equipment Bike into to this the listening about the future of the beginning.” the best run job site I’ve ever Committeebetween Route on 16 Legislativeand Cope- tivegranted Affairs sound Committee. barriers. is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward year’sgem with election, a beautiful but beach.that has landis looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 isCouncillor looking Ira toward No- gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea. Wynn in Everett. Giving a bit of a pep talk, seen, and the attention to de- Affairsland Circle. and Elections held a According to Capone, the According to figures from the spring,” Celata said beenMario put ison lookinghold until forward next WardAccording 5 Councillor to figures Charles from thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celata out said that Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile Revere has a one-mile Taking the podium, he said Maddox told the workers on tailMario is unbelievable. is looking I tell forward John workshopWard 5 meeting Councillor on Monday Charles Monday night session had the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also year’s City Election. Patch,the Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa- gusThe got rental barriers market along is Route also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The stretchto the spring in North market, Revere. drawing The that the current site is just the the site – who were upbeat Fishto the all spring the timemarket, that drawing I can’t night, April 30, at Everett City been scheduled to allow the tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patricktion of Realtors, Keefe and the Ward median 1 strong1 installed with rents along ranging a new from ball believe how well this project Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community Northernfrom Boston Strand and surrounding Community beginning of what they want and seemingly unaffected by from Boston and surrounding Hall, with the goal of tackling Council to begin discussing sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillorsales prices Joanne was $376,250, McKen- the$1,200field. many to $3,000.rumors andCleat discus noted- is going and how well it’s be- Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development Trailcommunities. has been in He development added that to do in Everett and Boston. communities. He added that the Council’s rules for updat- Council rules and the possible a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big naIta 4.9wasteamed increase a big up departure on over a motion prices from inat sionthat“It’s ifthat someone ahave quality-of-life been is payingcirculating big is- ing run and the attention to na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 forthe over Revere 20 School years. The system North is ing and discussing a Council adoption of a Council Code of 2016. rent they just might be capable lastthe2016. talklast ofweek’s a sale council and purport meet- forrentsue,” the they he last said. just month might – be that capable they detail.”the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major Revere segmentPioneer is a major Code of Conduct – including a Conduct. Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing.ed Homesnegotiations Patch said also heto were andspin also theoff latethe on wouldof Barriers buying move and areahead. taking easily advan seen- alsoHe a drawsaid forthey buyers. are getting ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates part in the project that creates potential social media policy. “We had put this on our the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future projectthe market to “protect” 41 days, sharehold a 26.8- tage“We of first-timeare dedicated homebuyers to get ready“It allfor addsthe last to the12-month future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail a continuousCharter 7.5-mile rail trail However, a third item that agenda some time ago, and percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. ers’percent risk. increase over the 56 throughprograms. this process we’re in pushgrowth to ofget Revere,” the job hedone said. and I had brought it up that we running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. had been added erroneously to School “ThisHave yousite ever where had anwe’re idea rightTask Force.now,” he Both said. the “We’re ATOD beginsity in hiring children the and4,000 adults. em- should be considering a Code through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughThe ATOD Malden Task Forceand Revere fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT theREVERE agenda was RECREATIONquickly tabled HOSTS PAINT buildingfor how todayyou could – I was make the firstim- goingTask Force to be openand Revere and transpar on the- ployeesThe ATOD that Task will Forcerun the fund re- of Conduct and the Council to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the toed theprojects Saugus totaling River $9,500and soon to until the Committee’s next opens new employeeprovements from to Wynn the Revereto set ent.Move But are we know initiatives what we of do. the sort.ed projects totaling $9,500 to open session, as the workshop President (Peter Napolitano) into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- intoreduce Lynn. youth The substance North Revere use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK footcommunity? on this ground,” So have he thesaid. ap “I- WeMGH build Revere the best CARES integrated Coa- reduce“It’s going youth to substance get crazy,” use, he format would not allow the at that same time had asked segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move segmentimprove allowstheir mental users health, to en- campus. immediatelyplicants to the went mini-grant to the may pro- resortslition. Reverein the business. on the When Move said.improve “We’re their going mental to go health, from members to take any action on that this committee consider joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for joy spectacular views of the or’sgrams office hosted and by Reverehe had on grand Iis say additionally ‘we,’ I don’t co-led mean byWynn the 50and to increase 4,000 employees opportunities to runfor the ordinance. updating the Council rules in Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. Rumney Marsh.See page 5 visionthe Move of whatand the this Alcohol, area could To- andHealthy I don’t Community mean Suffolk. Initia I- positive youth engagement. “We just tabled that item, general,” said Capone. The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- The funding, awarded become.bacco and We Other bought Drugs into it Task im- meantives Officeyou, the at tradesthe City that of areRe- InSee additionBEGINNING to Page the 12 mini- because it was explained to Among the new rules and through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere me that the item was on the code of conduct items to be ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended of Energy and Environmental of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended agenda accidentally, and I considered, Capone did say Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to Affairs’their permanent (EEA) Gateway change City and reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and felt it was something that Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place Parksprogram Program, mini-grant enables appli the- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- we should be doing (in the RUN FOR AUTISM What’s in a name? See RULES Page 2 design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise designcations of to the Sunday, trail, March develop 4.- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. Council Chambers) during a ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentUp to of$1,395 bid-ready is available construc for- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make andit easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grantEncore program Boston ideas Harbor that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and be construction active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- permits.all. The When application completed, is open the through the community-led for permanenta move changes, away pro- fromall. The ‘Wynn’ application is open Messinger Insurance trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Agency, Inc. Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would we Seedo MINIin Las GRANTS Vegas Pagethat 3are See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 By Seth Daniel 475 Broadway co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- dedicated to Wynn,” he said At the same time that the to reporters after the meeting, Everett, MA 02149 Our Offices will be mothershipOur launches Offices a cam- where hewill told thebe MGC about Phone: 617-387-2700 paign called ‘We Are Wynn’ the change first. “Wynn is SINCE 1921 Fax: 617-387-7753 TRASH TRASH in Las Vegas, the Wynn Re- their home. Wynn is their fam-

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sis sometimes creates oppor- By Seth Daniel tunity. You can let crisis drive you down or you can take it The Bone Up Brewery has and make something great out yet to be open two years on of it. That’s what I’m commit- Norman Street, but owners ted to do.” Jared and Liz Kiraly have al- Later, he told reporters that ready signed a new long-term he was to be trusted to lead the lease on their Norman Street company in a new direction. space and will expand in size “You should trust me be- this summer. cause of what I’ve done The new space will near- my whole career,” he said. ly double the tap room and “Check with anyone I worked production space, which is with at Bank of America or currently being built out and Caesar’s Entertainment. For permitted right now. Already, people who have work with the duo has made a visit to me while I’ve been at this Commissioners Enrique Zuniga and Bruce Stebbins listened to the Licensing Board and has company 16 years, you are Maddox’s presentation. received the change to their going to hear that I do what I pouring license. say. I’m a small-town kid from Now, it’s time to concen- Arkansas. I grew up in a place trate on the expansion. where family and community “It can get really crowded values matter. It’s who I am in the tap room and we par- and I would challenge anyone ticularly can feel the pinch on to come out and say that’s not Saturdays when we are at our Jared and Liz Kiraly of Bone Up Brewery announced that they who Matt Maddox is.” busiest,” said Liz. “We want- will greatly expand their brewery in the Fermentation District, Beyond getting to know ed to expand for a little while, with a roll out of the new space this summer. Maddox, and the personality but there were tenants next of the new leader of the $2.5 to us. So, when their space billion Everett resort casino, became available, we began more seating for larger groups to change that and potentially the business of the day was talking to the landlord in and some more production ruin it,” said Liz. “So we’re to discuss whether or not to early March. We tore up our space. We’ve grown quite a going to build out another remove Steve Wynn from old lease and signed a new lot since we started here. It’s new and fun room that peo- the paperwork of the gam- five-year lease for our- cur crowded in the tap room, but ple can go back and forth be- ing license in Massachusetts. rent space and the new space. it’s two times as crowded on tween.” Several lawyers and compa- We’re not going anywhere.” the production side.” The expansion will also re- ny executives were present to Jared said the existing tap One thing that won’t sult in an expansion of the pa- help that along, and reams of room seats about 32, and the change is the layout of the old tio outside during the warmer paperwork had been filed that new space will add between tap room. months. analyzed the types of “quali- 40 and 50 new seats on high- The Kiralys said they want “The space is coming fiers” and what that meant by top tables, a new (second) to keep the cozy vibe that has along, but we have a little way the letter of the law. bar area and places for larger taken shape there. So, they to go,” said Liz. “It’s definite- In legal terms, most of the groups. will simply be widening the ly worth the wait. Everyone obvious moves had been taken It will also really expand existing doorway and having will be able to help us cele- care of, such as Steve Wynn their production area, give Chairman Steve Crosby listened for the most part on Friday. it empty into the newer space. brate two years in our new no longer having a stake in them a barrel-aging room and “We love what we have space.” the company and direct de- some office space. going on there in the origi- The new space should be cision-making. However, the “We were ready to expand,” nal space so we don’t want rolled out in mid-July. MGC was interested in look- he said. “It’s going to give us ing at any indirect influence Resorts because that existed speed,” he said. “The changes that might occur as well. between two founders, not we’re making to distance our- So it was, Maddox spent two companies.” selves from our former chair- a good part of his 45-minute In the end, they met in Ha- man and CEO and to focus on Rules // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 presentation explaining what waii and in two days settled the future.” he had done since becoming the matter for $2.4 billion, Wynn Legal Counsel Kim that the Council will look standards to which all Coun- annually by 2 percent. How- CEO in February. which wiped away all claims. Sinatra said there are going to closely at establishing a social cilors could be held. ever, the Legislative Affairs He said he first had Town He said the next matter be more changes to the board media policy as well. As for the proposed sti- Committee has not officially Halls with employees around was to convince Steve Wynn this summer. The recent addi- Given the attention that pend, the ordinance would taken the matter up, so no rec- the world to assure them it to sell his 12 million shares. tions and departures are only has been paid to social media establish a new $2,400 sti- ommendation will be coming was a strong company, and to However, when he first called the first step. comments by Councilors at pend for the Council Presi- out of Committee at the next begin a new campaign called Wynn to convince him not to “The bylaws require us to recent Council meetings, Ca- dent, beginning in January meeting. ‘We Are Wynn’ to reinforce sell them on the open market, have 7-13 Board members,” pone said it only makes sense 2020. The proposal also calls the new values he planned to Steve Wynn did just that. she said. “There isn’t a stat- for the Council to establish for the stipend to be adjusted bring to the scarred ‘Wynn’ “The first thing I did was ic number. I do know there name. call Steve Wynn,” he said. “I will be additional changes to “It was a time of crisis and didn’t talk to him about busi- the board, and this was just a Wynn // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 people were completely un- ness, but I called him and I said first step. The idea is to make an orderly transition. This is settled,” he said. “I remind- his 12 million shares needed paign has been unveiled for change and the presentation surrounding him,” he said. about as much as a publicly ed them this company is not to go into strong hands to save internal and external use. last Friday. “This leading to my full confi- traded company can take at about a man and hasn’t been this company. We couldn’t Maddox said that’s because “Mr. Wynn no longer has dence in the Region A gaming one swath.” for 18 years. Steve Wynn is have it dumped into the mar- Wynn is not known as a man any involvement in the casi- license staying in the capable There has been a process not Wynn Resorts. Wynn Re- ket and into hedge funds and in many locales, including no in Everett or any casino,” hands of Wynn Resorts. It is put in place too, she said, that sorts is about 25,000 employ- create more chaos. Out of the China. he said. “We’re happy they furthermore the reason why I requires senior leadership ees and the people who grow 12 million shares, he sold 4 “The reason we are con- changed the name. That solves respectfully ask the members and board members to report this company every day… million shares immediately… tinuing to talk about our that problem and the City of of the MGC to look favorably any contact they’ve had with That’s what it represents.” into those exact hands – the brand is that 75 percent of our Everett is eagerly awaiting on the request to remove Steve Steve Wynn in writing. At the same time, he said markets and hedge funds. It profit comes from China and this casino to open June 2019. Wynn as a qualifier in the suit- Other things they’ve done they began working on things was a really contentious day. 95 percent of our customers I hope the Commission feels ability process. Equally, at the include starting a Cultural and that were dragging the com- I immediately went out and over there have never heard the same way we do. I think same time, asking that they Diversity Department, and pany down, including billions found Capital Research…and of Steve Wynn,” he said. “He changing the name was very remove the name of ‘Wynn’ instituting leadership devel- of dollars in litigation that had T. Rowe Price…and worked only went there one-time last appropriate.” from the Everett site finally opment and a women’s forum. lingered between Steve Wynn carefully with them and they year for two days. He’s pic- Councilor Michael Mc- making it a full separation.” They have also repro- and Universal Entertainment agreed to take Steve Wynn’s ture isn’t there. He’s not on Laughlin agreed as well, say- The name change has gone grammed their sexual harass- of Japan. remaining 8 million shares… any TVs. We embrace a cult ing the moves on Friday were into effect immediately. Wynn ment training, using a third “We realized we had to so the company could have of personality in China be- reassuring. officials said there wasn’t any party to do those trainings quickly distance ourselves strong shareholders.” cause it was the wrong thing “I have full confidence that approvals by the MGC neces- instead of having employees from issues that had mired That, he said, put 13 per- to do like we did in the United Wynn Resorts has taken every sary to begin changing their teach employees. the company with litigation cent of the company’s shares States.” action possible and necessary branding, which did happen And first and foremost, and founder-based issues that into the hands of three solid Councilor Wayne Matews- to remove themselves from immediately on Friday. Maddox said it started with really never would allow our investors – which also in- ky said he supported the name Mr. Wynn and the allegations company to move forward,” cluded Galaxy Entertainment him. That was evident on the he said. “The first thing I of China. That, he said, hap- new banners outside the Ev- wanted to do was get rid of the pened in 60 days. erett site, where pictures of billions of dollars in litigation “While it may feel like employees are shown promi- that existed between Univer- things aren’t moving fast; nently. sal Entertainment and Wynn they’re moving at lightning Maddox is also shown, but he isn’t any bigger than the others and he isn’t labeled as the CEO. His moniker is only ‘Leader.’ “It starts with me, right at the top,” he said. These are things I’m leading on…As CEO, I can tell you there is no association with Steve Wynn. There is no business associ- ation with Steve Wynn. I’m my own man. Kim Sinatra is her own woman. We are mov- ing this company forward… We’re taking these issues very seriously.” An MGC decision did not come immediately, though the Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox was before the MGC on Friday to Commission deliberated after explain what he has done since taking the helm of the company Friday’s meeting in private. A Workers at the Everett casino site almost immediately changed the banners outside on Friday in February. He gave strong testimony that he is of a new genera- decision is expected at the end to Encore Boston Harbor after CEO Matt Maddox announced the change at an MGC meeting in tion that wants to lead in equality. of this week. Boston.

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Page 4 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 Everett Independent Independent Forum President: Stephen Quigley Editor in Chief: Cary Shuman UPCOMING STATE REPRESENTATIVE RACE Usually, local state elective races are quiet except when the current office holder leaves office. However, in Everett this year, that is not the case. In September, voters will get to choose among three candi- dates seeking the Democratic nomination for State Represen- tative. Unlike a municipal election, only the top vote getter will be nominated and for all intents will be the state representative as there probably will be no Independent or Republican party candidate to run against in November. The three certified candidates seeking the nomination in September are well known to local voters. They included the current State Representative Joseph McGonagle, the former State Representative Stephen Smith and Gerly Adrien who ran in 2016 for this seat. In the next four months, voters should ask their questions to the candidates about their views and positions on matters at the State House. The role of state government has changed tremendously since the passage of Proposition 2 ½ in 1980. The role of a state representative has changed from voting on measures that were more state-wide oriented to matters such as state funding for local schools, roads and parks to how many state dollars a city like Everett can receive to help fund services for police and fire or maintenance of open spaces. We encourage the voters to ask the tough questions of these candidates as they see them out campaigning. And remember, that the candidate who wins the primary will probably receive less than 50 percent of the vote. One can expect that the summer temperatures will not be the only hot goings on in Everett this summer. Guest Op-Ed DIDOMENICO ADVOCATES FOR President Trump plans to make drugs affordable again EARLY ED FUNDING AT STATE By Sally C. Pipes Office. the quality of American health patients. Beneficiaries could HOUSE RALLY Federal negotiators could care. pocket more than $10 billion During his State of the only obtain lower prices by Consider the president's in total savings. Union address, President establishing a national formu- reauthorization of PDUFA, a The biggest reforms are Trump pledged to drive down lary of preferred drugs. That 1992 law allowing the FDA to taking place at the FDA. Com- drug prices. would make many medica- charge pharmaceutical com- missioner Scott Gottlieb has That's a worthy goal. Fortu- tions completely inaccessible panies for reviewing drug ap- endorsed "adaptive" clinical nately, the Trump administra- for seniors. plications. This extra revenue trials, which allow research- tion is already pursuing it in The U.S. Department of enables the FDA to review ers to adjust experimental ways that protect patients and Veterans Affairs uses such a applications faster. As a re- drug tests based on real-world encourage research and devel- formulary. As a result, veter- sult, more medications make evidence. This speeds up the opment. Many strategies that ans don't have access to near- it to market sooner -- opening R&D process and results in candidate Trump proposed on ly 20 percent of the most com- up options for consumers and savings for drug companies, the campaign trail would have monly prescribed drugs under lowering prices through com- more drug applications for the done more harm than good. Medicare Part D. petition. FDA, and more options for Candidate Trump wanted Candidate Trump also ad- Another promising step is patients. More drugs on the to repeal Medicare Part D's vocated for drug price con- a proposed rule from the Cen- market force manufacturers to "non-interference clause," trols. ters for Medicare and Medic- compete on price. which prevents the federal Imposing such caps would aid Services (CMS). The rule On the campaign trail, government from negotiating hinder efforts to develop would curb price gouging by candidate Trump promised drug prices with manufactur- breakthrough medications, pharmacy benefit managers he would deliver lower drug ers. Private insurers currently as pharmaceutical companies (PBMs). These middlemen prices. One year into his pres- handle negotiations for Part would struggle to justify re- negotiate with drug manufac- idency, he's on his way to D, a prescription drug pro- search expenditures. Nations turers to obtain discounts for achieving that goal -- thanks gram that benefits about 42 that rely on price controls to insurance companies. to his abandonment of statist million Americans. artificially keep prices low are PBMs use their buying price controls and embrace of Such interference wouldn't free riding on U.S. patients, power to extract rebates from free-market reforms. result in lower prices. Private who fund the bulk of medical drug makers. From 2010 to Sally C. Pipes is President, Senator Sal DiDomenico recently spoke at the Early Education insurers already extract dis- research and development. 2015, the value of those re- CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Advocacy Day Rally at the State House to advocate for more counts from drug companies. The average new medicine bates increased by more than Fellow in Health Care Pol- funding for our students. Senator DiDomenico is one of the Giving federal bureaucrats costs about $2.6 billion to 20 percent annually. But pa- icy at the Pacific Research leading champions of early education in the Legislature, filing the power to negotiate prices bring to market. tients picking up their pre- Institute. Her next book, The and passing a number of early education bills and budget prior- "would have a negligible ef- The Trump administration scriptions often don't benefit False Promise of Single-Pay- ities, as well as serving as Chair of the Senate Kids First Initiative. fect on Medicare drug spend- jettisoned these counterpro- from these rebates. er Health Care (Encounter), “Early education is the foundation that leads to our students' ing," according to the nonpar- ductive policy proposals. It's The rule would require will be published this spring. academic success, and our educators are making a difference tisan Congressional Budget now pursuing measures that PBMs to pass along some Follow her on Twitter @sal- in the lives of the young people they teach each and every day, curb costs while improving of these rebates to Medicare lypipes. said DiDomenico. “We have to support our teachers and their families just as they are making a positive impact on so many families throughout the Commonwealth. I am proud to support our early educators through our work in the State House.” Rooming house rehab to come back before the ZBA

By Seth Daniel one-bedroom units, each with Car service. There will be no End, who is looking to es- its own kitchen and bath,” read parking for the residents of the tablish a smoke shop at 181 Owners of a Ferry Street the filing. “The newly -reno development. Broadway. Bono has been the rooming house are preparing vated and expanded building That was a sticking point long-time owner of Al Dente to go back before the Zoning will attract new residents and last summer when the Phil- Restaurant in the North End. Board of Appeals (ZBA) on revitalize this housing stock. bins came before the ZBA He is seeking to put a smoke May 7 to try their hand a sec- It will convert a more tran- to propose a complete dem- shop/cigar shop on Lower Everett ond time of refurbishing the sient form of occupancy into olition of the rooming house Broadway where the current old building. a more stable and long-term and a new construction of an tattoo parlor is located. The Independent Andrew Philbin filed with residency. The requested re- apartment building. matter has been delayed sev- the Board to renovate 322- lief for the proposed con- That didn’t fly with the eral times on the ZBA agenda. Published by the Independent Newspaper Group 324 Ferry St., adding a new struction will result in needed Board, which asked that they •The electronic billboard third floor, adding basement multi-family housing for the re-tool the project and find on the Parkway that has been apartments and renovating the City of Everett and encourage some way of adding parking the issue of litigation and nu- Directory existing units – decreasing the an appropriate and efficient or securing an agreement with merous continuances is once Advertising & Marketing Business numbers of rooms from 21 to use of the real estate.” the lot across the street. again on the agenda, and this Director of Marketing Accounts Executive 19 separate units. The current configuration That didn’t happen and time there might be progress Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi “The Applicant’s propos- of the rooming house leaves now the Philbins have come to report. The litigation is be- al will convert the units from it without any parking. In the back with a rehabilitation tween the billboard company [email protected] older, less favorable lodging new configuration, the Phil- project with the same parking and the developer of the new Editorial units with shared bath facil- bins reported that they will situation. apartment building on the old Assistant Marketing Director Page Design, Copy Editing ities to 19 newly constructed have two spaces that they •Also on the agenda will Boston Harley site. Maureen DiBella Scott Yates will devote to a type of Zip be Joseph Bono of the North Kane DiMasso-Scott Senior Sales Associates Peter Sacco Reporting Staff Your opinions, please The Everett Indepen- Kathleen Bright Seth Daniel end us our ews Sioux Gerow ([email protected]) dent welcomes letters to the editor. Our mailing The Everett SIndependent encourages Y residents to submit N birth and engagement an- John Lynds address is 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. nouncements, news releases, business briefs, honor rolls, social news, sports stories, and photographs for publication. Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 Broadway, Legal Advertising Our fax number is 781-485-1403. Letters may Ellen Bertino Printer Citizens Bank Building, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also be faxed to 781-485-1403. also be e-mailed to editor@everettindependent. The Independent also encourages readers to e-mail news releases to editor@everettin- Concord Monitor (N.H.) dependent.com. com. Letters must be signed. We reserve the The Everett Independent assumes no financial responsibility for typographical Phone: 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 right to edit for length and content. errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. E-Mail: [email protected]

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By Seth Daniel The existing location on path and take you to school Summer Street near Broad- one day. You will be able to The Pioneer Charter School way will continue to house the go right up to your classroom welcomed students and City high school grades of Pioneer on your bike.” and state officials to its newest Charter. State Sen. Sal DiDomenico campus in the Village section “This is our third home in noted that Pioneer is expand- of Everett over the last week. two years,” said Icin. “This ing while many schools are The new building, in the will bring us all under one contracting. old telecom building on roof in Everett.” “This is a very, very, very Plymouth Street, has been The charter school has been good school,” he said. “The completely renovated into a in existence for more than a Pioneer Charter School is one top-quality school building, decade, and attracts students of the best in the entire state. with a gym area and ample mostly from Everett, Revere You’re lucky to be in such a parking. The new campus will and Saugus. great school…This is also a eventually house the school’s Mayor Carlo DeMaria said beautiful new facility. This K-8 grades, which are now the school is in a great loca- school is expanding and more spread out through several lo- tion and could eventually tie kids want to join the school cations in Everett and Saugus. into the coming bike path community. Pioneer is ex- This week, grades kindergar- right next to it. panding while most school are ten through fourth grades be- “I remember growing up in going the other way.” gan occupying the school, but Everett, this building wasn’t When the rest of the grades this August, the entire school so pretty,” he said. “Now it is join the students currently at will consolidate onto the new so pretty. I want you to know the new school, there will be campus, said CEO Parish Icin that we are building a new about 300 students in total and Executive Director Sonel- bike path right next to it. Your attending classes at the new State Rep. Joe McGonagle, State Sen. Sal DiDomenico, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Pioneer CEO Parish parents can get on the bike campus. la Jonuz. Icin and City Councilor Fred Capone cut the ribbon on Pioneer’s new school campus in the Village.

State Sen. Sal DiDomenico As part of the ceremony, students also got to cut a ribbon on noted that Pioneer Charter is the project. Here, Victoria Incio, Haytam Koubidy and Iliana expanding. State Rep. Joe McGonagle, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Councilor Fred Capone and State Sen. Sal DiDo- Raheta cut the ceremonial ribbon. menico present Pioneer CEO Parish Icin with a congratulatory certificate on the opening of the new school campus. The Joint Committee for Children’s Health Care in Everett invites you to a Business Leaders Breakfast

A forum for local business leaders to talk about health care & Through community health care access. an issue that is paramount in our community. support we have May 16, 2018 from 7:30 to 9am helped 47,000 at EnVision Hotel, 1834 Revere Beach Parkway, Everett children & families Keynote speaker, Amy Rosenthal, access health care for the past 23 Executive Director of Health Care for All, years. We rely on We will also honor our your generous “Unsung Community Hero,” John Obremski, contributions to Principal of Lafayette School continue to serve Tickets are available at $50 each and can be purchased by contacting: those in need. Wesley Krugle pauses during Ashley Chello at 617-394-2414 or [email protected] RSVP by: Tuesday May 8, 2018 a singing presentation by the Mayor Carlo DeMaria addresses the students, as Pioneer CEO kids at the school. Parish Icin looks on.

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IndependentPublished by the Independent Newspaper Co. 8 week Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Few early jobs for Everett Everett on Wynn site has some sounding the alarm minimum

Some say jobs will wecome have heard in about time labor in Ev- Slaughterhouse erett is there are a lot a painters, By Seth Daniel per calendar carpenters and laborers. Those jobs proposal denied will be coming later in the project. Council unanimously rejects Concerns are running high - We haven’t seen a lot of operat- amongst some Everett residents ing engineers from Everett, which owners’ petition to withdraw and officials as the union work is what is on the job now…With year proposal, then denies application force ramps up at the Wynn Bos- these specialty trades, it is difficult (6400) ton Harbor site, but very few on because there are only so many By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. the workforce right now are from people who have the skill set to Everett. operate a slurry bucket. It’s very To the surprise of absolutely That is being tempered by detailed work. “There has been 100,000 hours no one who has been watching the many, including some sentiments (4000) of work done on the project right saga unfold, the Everett City Coun- of Wynn Boston Harbor – which now, and we estimate there will cil voted last Tuesday to reject a last has no say in union hiring, that the - be 10 million work hours required ditch effort by the owners of Saba project is in its very earliest stag- by the time it’s finished,” she con Live Poultry to withdraw their pro- es and in the midst of specialized tinued. “We are at about 1 percent East Boston Times Free Press(7000) posal for a Halal slaughterhouse on work. That work, they said, is not of work being done. There’s a lot Revere Beach Parkway and instead something where there are a lot of more to come. Yes, things are go- voted unanimously to reject the Everett residents who qualify. ing now, but there is so much more application, meaning the proposal At this point, Wynn Boston Har- Standing in the truck left to right: Mark Mayo, Trevor LaLiberte, Al Lattanzi, Juliana Ferguson, bor reported that its compliance ahead.” Chelsea Record(2900) cannot come before the city again Adam Aitmessaoud-Vaca, Jasmine Stevens, and Emily Rodrigues. Standing in front of the truck, Mayor Carlo DeMaria said he numbers for about 300 workers on for two years. front row left to right: Briana Sequeria, Lindoln Barrett, Kenneth Francis, Giovanni Marques, Emely Had the proponents been al- site are at 5 percent for Everett res- understood the early work was Pineda Coto, Alison Martinez, Melisa Aguilar Gutierrez, and Marilyn Sosa Ramos. Second row: technical, but he certainly expected lowed to withdraw their petition, idents on the worksite. That works Superintendent of Schools Frederick F. Foresteire, Principal Theresa Tringale, Frank Cafarella, Ken- to see more Everett residents in the they could have sought to bring the out to about 12 residents of Ever- (7500) neth Giannelli, Assistant Superintendent Kevin Shaw, Michelle Crowell, Janet Colameta, Kristen coming months – without excuse – Everett Independent proposal back before the city in six ett. For Wynn-specific operations Bairos, and Assistant Superintendent Charles Obremski. Third row: Alfred Lattanzi and Joseph as he supported the project based months. However, City Councilor Dunbrack. staff, students and their families. positions – which the company has Mr. LaLiberte is the founder of more authority for hiring – they are on the jobs. Michael McLaughlin, in whose dis- “This foundation work (they at 20 percent Everett residents. trict the proposed slaughterhouse fun-filled event received a free Eco-Friendly Futures, a program “A lot of the work that has been have just completed) was high- Lynn Journal(5000) would have been built, said before LaLiberte donates pumpkinspumpkin to taketo homethe andMadeline deco- designed English to help studentsSchool develop happening has been quite special- ly technical and performed by the meeting that he had no interest The Madeline English School rate in time for Halloween. Guests an appreciation for the environ- ized work,” said Jennie Peterson, specialized subcontractors with in seeing the proposal come back held its Fall Festival on October also enjoyed apple cider, donuts, ment through planting and tending a manager for workforce at Wynn. before the city and marshalled the 12, a great event made even more and hayrides. The successful cele- vegetable gardens. See WYNN Page 8 “The slurry walls Trevi has been (8700) votes to kill the proposal for good. special thanks to Trevor LaLiberte bration was made possible by the Beacon Hill Times McLaughlin’s efforts were doing and the site work by Derenzo of TDL Landscaping, Inc. for his efforts of the entire English School are very specialized crews. What made easier by the Council’s earli- generous donation of more than community, including the PTO, er Council of the Whole hearing on 200 pumpkins to students families. The Boston Sun(14000) the proposal, during which coun- Every family that attended the See PROPOSAL Page 2 Week-long festivities in

Charter Member “We’re a new program and I just the Fermentationcommemorate District the repeal of Pro- hibition. We’re trying to also add come out here and play hard and do Regional Review(3500) By Seth Daniel more fun events as well. It gives us it for my team,” said D’Onofrio. “I an opportunity to get people down make sure everyone is doing the ‘Boo’ and ‘Brew’ are natural here and work with charities that This is my mother - Mother’s name ______right thing. We have great coaches Everett's Joseph D’Onofrio emerges as one of Anna Maria football's first stars companions so it’s only natural that we respect.” and everyone is working hard and The Halloween events will get the Fermentation District, led by Charlestown Patriot Bridge(7300) By Cary Shuman staying positive.” D’Onofrio, who had four catches Night Shift Brewery, is using Hal- fully ramped up on Friday night when they will have a carnival at- for 59 yards versus Norwich, said loween to kick off an entire week of The victories are not yet piling mosphere with live music and an his years in Everett football prepared brewery fun. up for the Anna Maria College foot- Night Shift’s Janine Pohorely, aerialist who will be performing on Drawn By - Your name ______him well for college and playing var- Jamaica Plain Gazette (16400) ball team but Everett’s Joe D’Onof- silts (hanging fabric) on the patio FIRST COME iousFIRST roles in the Amcats’ offense. SERVEcurator of content at the brewery, rio sees a bright future ahead for the “Coach [John] DiBiaso put me at said the company – and the entire area. There will also be a showing program. district, including Bone Up Brew- in the Taproom of ‘Troll 2.’ D’Onofrio, a former Everett running back and wide receiver so I The signature event will be on learned a lot and I feel I’m prepared ery and Short Path Distillery – is High running back who also starred Saturday for the District, when a Mission Hill Gazette(7000) for wherever position they want me ramping up its desire to do more at Pope John High School, is havingSchedule Your Spots for 2017! $250.00destination events andper Halloween run. Trick or Treat Block Party with all Phone # ______to play in the offense,” said D’On- an excellent season for Anna Maria, three businesses combining for a ofrio. “Coach Brian Vaughan [Pope will be that first effort. a Division 3 college football pro- “This is the first time we’ve fun evening. John] also put me at running back gram located in Paxton just outside There will be music from Sam Anna Maria College sophomore Joseph D’OnofrioSavings (11) is pictured with andof wide receiver.” $800 done an complete slate of events Worcester. his father, Everett School Committee member Bernie D’Onofrio, and D’Onofrio, who prepped at throughout a whole week,” said Reid & the Riot Act and Amy The 6-foot, 190-pound soph- Amcats’ teammates Patrickson Pierre (25) and Jon Pharel (6) of Everett Kucharik, food trucks, candy and Bridgton Academy, is also excelling Pohorely. “It’s pretty ambitious and omore scored Anna Maria’s lone following the Homecoming game against Norwich Saturday afternoon. beer pairings at Bone Up Brewery, ofrio’s talents as he was the team’s in academics at Anna Maria while our public events coordinator has City ______touchdown in a 28-7 loss to Norwich costume prizes, and the first-ever leading rusher, pass receiver, kick- majoring in Business Administration done a fantastic job. Luckily, we University Saturday on Homecom- Fermentation District Passports. middle and Trai Weaver lofted it off and punt returner in the game. and Marketing Communications. have a lot of existing events that we ing Day at Amcats Field. D’Onof- “During the block party, par- right over the middle and I just He is among the nation’s leaders in “I like the football program, my were able to customize to make into rio's TD came on a fake field goal in ticipants will get a Fermentation caught it and kept running to the end kickoff returns and has surpassed teammates, the coaches, the academ- a Halloween theme. We’re going to which he caught a pass from holder zone,” said D’Onofrio. “We prac- the 1,000-yard mark in all-purpose be ramping up our public events in Trai Weaver and then outraced the Draw Your Mom ticed that play a good 20 times in the yards. D’Onofrio said the program is See D'ONOFRIO Page 4 general. We are planning to have a See FESTIVITIES Page 3 FRONTNorwich special teams’ players to PAGE past three days.” making progress and he’s happy to variety show in November and a the end zone for 33-yard touch- Though the Amcats fell to 0-6 be playing college football. Speakeasy event in December to down. on the season, their large rooting “Vinny Iaquinta took two guys • Complete the picture by creating a picture of your mother section saw the versatility of D’On- with him to the outside on an out Messinger Insurance route and I took it straight up the , Inc. 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Page 8 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 DEMARIA HELPS CELEBRATE OPENING DAY WITH EVERETT LITTLE LEAGUE AND GIRLS SOFTBALL Mayor Carlo DeMaria was pleased to join the youth of Everett and their families this past weekend at the Everett Little League Baseball and Girls Softball Opening Day Ceremonies. The Mayor kicked off the events by wishing all the teams the best of luck in the upcoming season and throw- ing out the first pitch. “I would like to extend my sincere thanks to both or- ganizations for allowing me to be part of such a special day,” states Mayor DeMaria, “Opening Day allows us to come together as a communi- ty, to celebrate and support the youth of our City, and to pro- mote exercise, activity, and a healthy lifestyle. They are fan- tastic events that I am proud to be a part of each year.”

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SCENES FROM OPENING DAY OF EVERETT LITTLE LEAGUE PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS

Everett Little League celebrated Opening Day on Satur- day morning, April 28, with a parade before kicking off some ball games. Kids wore their new uniforms and marched to the newly ren- ovated Sacramone Park. Residents enjoyed the opportunity to check out the newly renovated park, which has a turf field and a state-of-the-art playground.

Everett Little League Vice Sen. Sal DiDomenico showed President Oscar Vega was his support for Everett Little excited to start off a fresh League on Saturday after season at Sacramone Park on marching in the parade with Saturday, with fresh new his family. fields as well.

Pirates players Enrico Vega and Alex Tello saluted the flag be- fore playing ball on Saturday morning.

Anthony DiPierro Jr. sat on the shoulders of his father while Hailey, Ashley, and Jacob Amodeo marched in the Everett Little they marched in the Little League parade on Saturday morn- League parade on Saturday morning. Jacob looks forward to his ing. first year playing with the Rays.

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PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS EHS Roundup The fourth annual FSI Run Coyle, has grown in size each for Autism took place on Sun- year, and despite some wet day morning, April 29, start- weather, runners and walkers EHS baseball team son Tide went back on the ing off at Glendale Park and took to the streets to support routs Winthrop, 10-1 attack in the second. Ariana ending at the Connolly Cen- autistic families in Everett. Garay beat out a grounder to ter. The event, run by Shawn The Everett High baseball first. Maddy Duraes hit a dou- team earned its third win of ble into the outfield, moving the season with a 10-1 tri- Ariana to third. Garay then umph over Winthrop last scored on a double by Maddy week at Glendale Park. Smith for a 6-1 Everett lead. The Crimson Tide prove to The Everett defense shone be rude hosts to the visiting in the Malden second when Vikings, scoring two runs in EHS catcher Kaylee Nearen the opening inning and never looking back. Coach Joe Len- picked off a Lady Golden to's crew added solo markers Tornado at first base with a in the third and fourth frames throw to Lexi Bartolomeo. and then busted the game "This was a great play," open with six runs in the fifth. said EHS head coach Stacy Senior right-hander An- Poste. "Kaylee and Lexi have thony McClain picked up been working on this and his second win of the season, Kaylee is not afraid to throw hurling six innings and allow- it down.' ing one run on three hits while fanning 11 enemy batters. Everett added to its lead in Junior Luis Concepcion the third on RBI hits by Du- came in from his usual center- raes and Nearen. The Lady field spot to toss the seventh Crimson Tide defense made inning in which he struck out another nice play in the bot- all three Winthrop batters he tom of the frame when a Mal- faced. den runner, who was tagging Concepcion led the Everett up on a fly ball to right, was offensive attack with three Bernadette Johnston and Meghan Nee finished the race in just thrown out at third by Duraes, hits, including a double, and under 30 minutes. who had taken the relay. Matthew Campbell was the first child to cross the finish line on two RBI. Senior third base- The Everett bats contin- Sunday morning. man Jason Hennessy went 3-for-3 with an RBI and ju- ued to sizzle in the fourth. nior catcher Jonathan Fitzger- Izza Bourouis started the in- ald had two hits. ning with a triple and scored The Crimson Tide jour- on single into the outfield by neyed to Danvers Saturday Lexi. Lexi moved to second for a make-up of Friday's on a single into the outfield by rain-out and dropped a 3-2 Ashley Fitzgerald. With run- decision. The contest was the proverbial "one that got ners at first and second and away." Everett played well two out, Ariana Garay singled enough to win, but Danvers into the outfield knocking in did just a bit more to earn the Bartolomeo. "W." The Everett fifth saw Near- Greg Reed, who had two en belt a triple over the cen- hits on the day, delivered a terfielder and score on - dou two-run single in the third to ble by Bourouis. After Izza provide a 2-0 advantage for moved to third on a ground the Tide, but Danvers chipped Neil Gallegos Rodriguez, Larry Gamst, Councilor Mike Mc- away with solo runs in the out, she scored on a base hit Laughlin, and Stephanie Martins prepped for the race at the by Garay. Connolly Center on Sunday morning. fourth and fifth to bring mat- ters back to level. The Lady Crimson Tide Both of the Falcons' runs scored their final run in the Richie "The Mountain" LaMontagne conducted a warm-up came with two out rallies and seventh on a triple by Cardil- stretch routine at the Rec Center before the race. in similar fashion. A walk, lo and an RBI hit by Garay. a stolen base, and a base hit "This was a great game accounted for the tally in the played by both teams," said fourth. A bad-bounce single, Poste. "However, I think we a stolen base, and a base hit got a little too comfortable produced the marker in the fifth. and Malden took advantage Everett had an opportunity of it. They started to half to retake the lead in the sixth swing, allowing the ball to when Reed doubled, but was drop behind our infield. We left stranded. Danvers then always have a bad inning and scored the winning tally in this almost caught up to us. its half of the sixth on a mis- After their sixth inning (when played fly ball that went for a Malden drew within 12- double and a base hit. Shawn Coyle and his son, Shane, helped organize the race, 10), we knew we had to hold cheering on runners at the start and finish lines. Hennessey pitched a strong game for the Crimson Malden in the seventh. We Tide and deserved a better had two outs, then allowed fate. Reed, Alex Brown, and two runners to reach second Jared Corbett all had two hits and third with their clean-up John Whelan, Candidate for State Rep. Gerly Adrien, and David for Everett. hitter at bat. But Maddy Du- Lindsey walked for autism on Sunday morning, April 29. Lento and his crew, who raes made the play at short- now are 3-6 on the season, stop and fired over to first for play at Swampscott today the last out." (Wednesday) and will host Leading the Everett of- Beverly Monday. They will trek to Marblehead next fense were: Wednesday. Kloey Cardillo- 3 for 5 ( 2 singles, 1 triple) EHS softball team Ariana Garay 5 for 6 (5 defeats Malden, 13-10 singles, 2 RBIs) Maddy Duraes 4 for 6 (3 The Everett High softball team outslugged Malden, its singles, 1 double, 1 RBI) long-time chief rival from Izza Bourouis 3 for 5 ( 1 the former Greater Boston single, 1 double, 1 triple, 3 League, to earn a 13-10 victo- RBIs) ry between the now-members Ashley Fitgerald 4 for 5 (4 of the Northeastern Confer- singles, 2 RBIs) Principal David Brady showed his support for Everett children ence last week. Ariana Garay pitched all with autism. The Lady Crimson Tide seven innings to earn the win. started the contest in fast On Saturday the Lady and furious fashion, batting through the lineup to produce Crimson Tide dropped a 9-1 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE five runs. Kloey Cardillo led decision to perennial NEC off with a single, moved to power Danvers. A home run second on a hit by Ariana Ga- by Bartolomeo proved to the For Summer Season ray, and scored on a base hit lone highlight for Everett. 25 feet and Under $90/ft into the outfield by Maddy Everett made some great Duraes. Over 25 feet, $110/ft plays but unfortunately, our After Maddy Smith bats were not there. "The PLUS ELECTRICITY reached first on a fielder's Danvers pitcher was the choice, with two outs Izzy LOCATED MINUTES FROM BOSTON Paul Gilet paced himself along Broadway Everett during his Bourouis lashed a double for best we have faced this first 5K on Sunday at the FSI run. two RBI. Lexi Bartolomeo season with speed," noted SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF SKYLINE duplicated that feat with an- Poste. 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COUNCIL APPROVES November of this year, but At last week’s City Coun- RECREATIONAL ANNUAL CHELSEA TRANSFER TO will instead be adjusting the cil hearing the Council voted MARIJUANA COULD width of the travel lanes in in favor of changing zoning EMPTY BOWLS EVENT STABILIZATION this area and utilizing off- to establish a Medical Vil- BE HEADED TO FUND peak lane closures. Three full lage Overlay District on all EASTIE CHELSEA - The Chelsea lanes of travel will be in place of the land lying between EAST BOSTON – The me- City Council approved a re- on the bridge this year during and bounded by Lynnfield dicinal marijuana shop slated peak commute hours. quest from City Manager Tom St., Dartmouth St., Anchor to open on McClellan High- The full list of impacts this Road and Woodland North. Ambrosino to clean up and construction season is now as way at the former Enterprise make a big-time deposit into The vote would pave the for Rental Car facility may be- follows: NSMC to close the 20-acre the City’s savings accounts. •Temporary off-peak lane come a recreational marijuana Union Hospital campus and The Council approved a closures on the lower deck shop. $15 million transfer into the (Route 1 northbound) from replace it a five to six-acre According to a source Stabilization Fund on Mon- now through November 2018. medical village. NSMC need- working with Newton-based day night, and also approved a •Temporary off-peak lane ed a zoning change because Happy Valley Ventures LLC, $5 million transfer into a new closures on the upper deck the neighborhood is currently the company will most likely School Stabilization Fund. At (Route 1 southbound) from zoned to allow only residen- apply to the state for a recre- the same time, three old sav- now through November 2018. tial single-families and a 'Hos- ational dispensary license. ings accounts were closed out •Everett Avenue on-ramp pital". The zoning change to Happy Valley gained unani- with about $300,000 going closed at all times for one- allow for a hospital was done mous Boston Zoning Board of into the Stabilization Fund. month period beginning on back in the 1950s through a Appeals (ZBA) approval last PHOTO BY KEIKO HIROMI May 7. special permit so Union Hos- Galilea Aguilar (4) and Alexander Aguilar (9) enjoying ice cream The requests came at the year to open a medicinal-mar- and soup with Ron Fishman during the 7th Annual Chelsea Emp- behest of Councillor Bob •Beacon Street off-ramp pital could be constructed. ijuana dispensary at 220 Mc- closed at all times for a two- Because the medical village is ty Bowls event at the Williams School. The event drew more than Bishop, who made the re- Clellan Highway. 100 residents and was a great success for raising money to help month period beginning in not technically a hospital spe- quests last month and presid- The ZBA approval last year the local food pantries and soup kitchens. ed over a committee meeting summer 2018. cial zoning was again needed. was one of the last hurdles two weeks ago discussing the •Fourth Street off-ramp At Tuesday's meeting, NS- Happy Valley Ventures had to matters. closed for a one-month period MC's Senior Vice President clear before the state’s Depart- Bishop had indicated that in 2019. Mary Jo Gagnon testified that ment of Public Health opening No more than one ramp he would like the money in the new facility would house up its marijuana shop here. will be closed at any given urgent care, lab services, out- dicinal therapy. namo for the campaign. the Stabilization Fund because time throughout the duration Recently the company gained he believes the City needs to patient services, radiology state Chapter 91 approval for Others have said the pro- “Both Adrian and I went of the project. services as well as primary posed facility is an ideal lo- all in,” she told the East Bos- save more money in case of a “We are investing histor- the proposed marijuana dis- downturn in the economy. On and specialty care physicians. pensary. The company had to cation because it is separated ton Times in 2015 after Mada- ic levels of funding into our from the neighborhood by the ro's win. “And especially with background, having the mon- highway transportation sys- To quell the fears of some res- go through the Chapter 91 li- four-lane McClellan Highway Adrian being a close, personal ey in the Stabilization Fund tem, and we are seeking to do idents that the loss of Union cense because the McClellan and will be arguably the most gives the Council more con- so in ways that minimize im- Hospital would be detrimental Highway location abuts the friend of mine, I really wanted trol over any spending due to pacts on the travel public and to the health and well being of Chelsea Creek. secure building in the neigh- to give it my all.” the fact that it requires a two- our local communities,” said patients here, Gagnon pointed Under the recreational mar- borhood. LaMattina assumed com- thirds vote of the Council. Highway Administrator Jona- out that most people currently ijuana laws the state has in- According to the source mand of many responsibil- Ambrosino said he support- than Gulliver. “Our construc- visiting Union Hospital will vited companies that already Happy Valley Ventures will ities including organizing ed both transfers and believed tion teams have worked hard have the same level of ser- went through the exhaustive begin a widespread communi- Madaro’s daily schedule and that the School Fund was a to optimize the schedule of vices. "When people think of process of gaining a medicinal ty process as the propose the volunteers, and coordinating wise idea given that there are operations to better accom- a hospital they think emergen- marijuana dispensary license change from a medical to rec- efforts with Sage Systems on several projects coming up on modate travel throughout this cy rooms and inpatient ser- to be some of the first to apply reational facility in the coming such important aspects as the the City’s schools. area. We continue to encour- vices," said Gagnon. "Howev- for a recreational-marijuana weeks. The group will most graphics for campaign signs, All of them, he said, are age members of the public to er, a majority of the visits are dispensary license. likely not limit its meeting newspaper advertisement, in the Capital Improvement learn about upcoming traffic outpatient services and prima- Recreational pot shops are solely to the OHNC because campaign literature, political Plan. impacts and use the appropri- ry care visits and most emer- set to open in the state on July the company feels the dispen- canvassing, and events. In the same financial vein, ate tools to make the best de- gency care can be done in an 1. Happy Valley Ventures has sary is a widespread commu- “My role was more of the the Council approved the fi- cisions on traveling in order to urgent care facility." experience with medical mar- nity issue not limited to one analytical and strategical nal $3 million payment on reach their destinations in an Gagnon said some may ijuana facilities in other state section of Eastie. background and making sure the Clark Avenue Middle efficient manner.” point out that if they have a and said the plan is to create a Happy Valley could not be that everything that needed School project. The City has This $41.6 million mainte- heart attack they won't have state of the art, high tech 7,500 reached for official comment to be done was done,” said been paying cash wherever it nance project involves repair- a hospital in the city to go to sq. ft. marijuana facility. Last on the plans. LaMattina in 2015. Though can on the project – which is ing a section of the deck of the in order to receive care. How- year the Ludlow Board of Se- this was her first foray into the still under construction until Tobin Bridge, which carries ever, Gagnon said currently lectmen signed off on Happy LIANA LAMATTINA management of campaigns, traffic between the Charles- this summer – to save money heart attack patents and some Valley's plan to begin cultivat- she was no stranger to Elec- town neighborhood of Boston LEAVING MADARO’S on interest payments accrued others are already being sent ing medical marijuana for its tion night successes. Her fa- and Chelsea. Work is sched- to NSMC's Salem campus STAFF ther, Sal LaMattina, was a from having to borrow. uled to be completed at the proposed dispensaries in East- Part of the project is also because that facility is better ie, as well as in Amherst and EAST BOSTON -After popular Boston City Council- end of 2020 with lane closures three years serving as State or who had represented East funded by state reimburse- and traffic impacts occurring equipped to deal with those Gloucester. Rep. Adrian Madaro’s Leg- Boston from 2006 to 2017. ments. during each of the 2018, 2019, types of emergencies. Gagnon Despite a 29-15 vote insisted for the average Union against the dispensary by the islative Aide and running his “This was the biggest deci- and 2020 construction sea- successful campaign for state MYSTIC/TOBIN sons. Hospital patient not much will Orient Heights Neighborhood sion I can make in my profes- rep in 2015 Liana LaMattina sional career – who was going BRIDGE REPAIRS Work will include steel re- change by changing the facil- Council (OHNC), the dis- pairs to the upper and lower ity from a traditional hospital pensary received widespread announced she will be leaving to be my campaign manag- START MAY 7 decks, concrete deck work on into a medical village. support in the neighborhood Madaro's office at the end of er – and I didn’t have Plan B CHELSEA – The state De- the lower deck, followed by Ward One City Councilor outside of Orient Heights and week to focus on her last year after Liana," said Madaro of partment of Transportation waterproofing, resurfacing, Wayne Lozzi said he was in from former City Councilor of law school. their success in 2015. "If that (MassDOT) announced sev- and installing pavement mark- favor of the zoning change as Sal LaMattina. LaMattina and Madaro doesn’t speak volumes about eral changes to the Mystic/ ings. Operations will also the as only alternative to the The neighborhood over- have been close friends since how I feel about her – that I Tobin Bridge repair project, consist of utility installation, closing of Union Hospital. whelmingly supported both childhood and both attended entrusted her with my future including the one-month clo- installing curbing, paving, "My preference would like the medical marijuana and Boston Latin School together. like that – and she did not dis- sure of the Everett Avenue on- constructing a new parking lot to see the hospital stay, but it's recreational marijuana ballot In 2015 former Rep. Car- appoint." ramp May 7. under the bridge between Wil- not happening," said Lozzi. questions during two previous lo Basile announced he was Madaro would later call MassDOT announced that liams Street and Third Street. "They are proposing to build a state elections. Patients both leaving office to work in Gov. LaMattina the best campaign since several projects in the facility that will provide need- here in Eastie and in neighbor- Charlie Baker's administra- manager anyone could ask for. area are coming underway - COUNCIL APROVES ed and modern medical ser- ing communities testified at tion and a special election was After securing the Demo- including the Alford Street ZONING CHANGES vices and state of the art med- OHNC meetings and the ZBA scheduled for March of that cratic nomination and winning Bridge, the North Washing- year. the general election, Madaro FOR UNION ical services. I hope that we hearing that too many pa- ton Street Bridge, and Com- will move forward on this." tients do not have easy access Only 23 years old at the brought LaMattina on as his monwealth Avenue Bridge in HOSPITAL SITE City Council President to medical marijuana due to time, LaMattina was tapped by legislative aide at the State Boston – they have adjusted LYNN - There's been a Darren Cyr also said that he the slow process of dispensa- Madaro to run his campaign House. During her tenure, La- the Tobin work to not close a certain degree of concern doesn't want to see the hospi- ries opening statewide. With for the state rep seat. Just one Mattina has served East Bos- lane permanently on the lower among Lynn residents over tal go, but the reality is Union 35,000 medicinal marijua- year removed from her gradu- ton with tireless dedication by deck northbound. North Shore Medical Center's Hospital is going to close. na patients in the Common- ation from Boston University handling constituent issues, This schedule adjustment (NSMC) plan to close Union "We are trying to work wealth and only a handful of where she received a degree community concerns, and leg- means that MassDOT will Hospital on Lynnfield Street something out that is in the in Business Management with islation for Madaro's office. no longer be implementing a dispensaries patients here said and replace the more tradi- best interest of City of Lynn opening the 220 McClellan a concentration in Organiza- “Adrian and I have known permanent lane closure on the tional medical facility with a and the residents that live up tional Behavior, LaMattina lower deck (Route 1 north- Highway facility would begin $23 million 'medical village.' there," he said. became an organizational dy- Please see REGION Page 13 bound) from April 22 through improving access to this me-

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this building over the next year.” The comments came at the official topping off ceremony, where the company and Suf- folk Construction celebrated the milestone – which is go- ing as high as the building is going. From here on out, they Wynn CEO Matt Maddox Director of Construction Peter attended the topping off Campot spoke to a large au- will only be working on clos- PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS ing up the outside and not go- ceremony at Encore Boston dience of workers and special ing any higher. Mayor Carlo DeMaria ex- Harbor following the an- guests at the topping off cere- pressed his pride in the Encore Boston Harbor Pres- John Fish of Suffolk Construc- nouncement of a long-antici- mony on Friday project and looks forward to ident Bob DeSalvio spoke tion spoke to workers and pated name change. Encore Boston Harbor open- to hundreds of workers and special guests at the Encore ing in Everett. special guests at the topping Boston Harbor topping off. off ceremony on Friday.

Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Senator Sal DiDomenico greeted Ever- ett workers at the Encore construction site.

The Encore Boston Harbor project is well underway, with the inside foyer starting to take shape. Here, the curved escalators Thousands of workers filled the center of the Encore Boston Harbor building for the topping off ceremony on Friday. The area can be seen spreading out in both directions. The Popeye stat- where they ate will soon take shape as the main gaming floor. ue will soon grace the middle of the escalators.

Glendale Christian EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Lighthouse Church

701 Broadway Ev erett, MA 02149 (617) 387-7458

Rev. Larry Russi, Sr Pastor The Everett High School pastorlarry@thelight housechurch701.net (EHS) Students of the Month Friday May 4th at 6pm Men’s Fellowship. for March were honored at All a ges are welcome to come taste and see that the LORD is good, and a recent School Committee share with us. meeting for their excellence Do not miss this opportunity to learn about God’s love. in a particular subject or area of study. Standing, from left: Viernes 4 de mayo a las 6pm Ministerio de Hombres. Hombres de todas las edades son bienvenidos a provar y ver que bueno Gabriel Richard Dos Santos es Dios y compartir con nosotros. (science), Emmanuel Aybar Es- No pierda la oportunidad de aprender acerca de el amor de Dios. trella (music), Rebeka Gomes (social studies), Mathew Mer- “Blessed are those who find wisdom, those who gain cedes (math), EHS Principal understanding.” Erick Naumann, Djynno Jean “Bienaventurado el hombre que halla la sabiduría, Y que obtiene la (world languages, French), inteligencia” and Isaac Lopes (technolo- Proverbs/Proverbios 5:13 gy). Seated, from left: Anne Mendes (health), Tina Le (culi- “In Pursuit Of Spir itual Excellence” Righteousness, Godline ss, Faith, Love, Truth nary arts), and Balina Dimitrov (English). “En Busca de la Excelencia Espiritual” Rectitud, Divinidad, Fe, Amor, Verdad

PRE-GAME COIN TOSS Around the City

PAUL ANKA parent-grandparent-adult, Friday, May 4, 1-2 p.m., at The Rashi The legendary rock and roller School, 8000 Great Meadow kicks off Bill Hanney’s North Road, Dedham. $15. 617-531- Shore Music Theatre’s concert 4610, jartsboston.org. series May 2, 62 Dunham Road, Beverly. nsmt.org, 978-232- MARBLEHEAD ARTS 7200. ASSOCIATION PROJECT LISTEN The association’s Kentucky Derby New England Foundation for Party is held Saturday, May 5, the Arts’ Creative City Program 4:30-7:30 p.m., Boston Yacht announces this public, pop-up club, 1 Front St., Marblehead. set of movement performances $45 per person, $50 at the door. by the deaf community, cho- 781-631-2608, marbleheadarts. reographed by Wendy Jehlen of org. Ankara Dance Theatre, Saturday, May 5, 12-5 p.m., throughout ANTIGONE Boston, including Park Street Joan and Edgar Booth Theatre Station, 12 noon; Chinatown at Boston University ends Gate, 1 p.m.; City Hall Plaza, 2 its season with BU College of p.m.; Museum Wharf, 3 p.m.; Fine Arts’ School of Theater’s Copley Square, 4 p.m.; free, open presentation of Jean Anouilh’s “Antigone,”May 4-9: May 4,5, to the public. at 8 p.m.; May 6, 7 p.m.; May JEWISH ARTS 8,9, 7:30 p.m., 820 Comm. Ave., Boston. $15; alumni, $10; CFA COLLABORATIVE members, Brookline residents, On Thursday, May 3, 8-9:30 p.m., $7.50; day of show BU ID, free, Andy Statman: An American subject to availability. bu.edu/cfa/ Musical Treasure, performs tra- season. ditional Jewish music, bluegrass Everett football players (right) Chonlee Cine and Robby Riobe and Americana on mandolin and GHOST TEQUILA participate in the pre-game coin toss at the Philly’s Finest 7-on-7 clarinet, at Center for the Arts in Boston’s Greenway converts to a Passing and Running Tournament held this past weekend just Natick, 14 Summer St., Natick. beach bar for A Sip of Cinco Pop- outside of Philadelphia. The Everett team, led by head coach Premium seats, $42; reserved up Experience, Thursday, May Brenden LaRosa, posted a 2-2 record in the high school division. seats, $36.Nosh and bake a bis- 3, 4-7 p.m., on the Greenway at Other Everett athletes who participated were: Jake Willcox, Mike sel with the Brass Sisters, who Dewey Square Plaza, 600 Atlantic Sainristil, Ishmael Zamore, Tyrese Baptiste, Adrian Mercado, and grew up in an Orthodox home Ave., Boston. Visit Ghost Tequila Dimitri Philipe. in Winthrop. Join them on a day website. geared to children ages 3-7 with a

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each other for over 20 years, of the Winthrop Chamber of The chamber will continue SNAP authorized retailer and erous spirit. until just before he died. He making our work together on Commerce’s membership di- to do a lot of business to busi- times to take part in this ben- The list of promotions, published twelve books and behalf of East Boston even vision for eight years. ness events and Small Busi- efit will be announced at each honors and awards Jim accu- numerous articles. He was more meaningful,” said La- “It’s been a natural pro- ness Saturday. market. “This will be clearly mulated over the years shows also vice-president and board Mattina. “I have learned a lot gression with non-profits I’ve The Revere Chamber of advertised,” said Sears. how highly regarded he was secretary of the H.W. Wilson over the past few years, both worked for,” Page said. Commerce, has been Revere’s There are 17 approved ven- by his students, his colleagues Foundation in New York. He as campaign manager and leg- “It’s an exciting time for leading business organization dors at this point – six of those and the academy: was a visiting professor at islative aide, and I will take the Chamber,” said Cham- since 1979. will need to submit informa- He was born on Jan. 4, Wayne State University, the this experience with me as I ber President Karen Gallo. Upton plans on staying tion to the Board of Health. 1941, in Stoneham to the late University of Washington, the embark on my legal career”. “We’re excited to bring in a member of the commerce There is always room for Angelo Michael and Anna (Fi- University of Arizona, and After concluding her po- Wendy with her 20 years of and his wife Marguerite will more volunteers if anyone is namore) Matarazzo. He lived Texas Women’s’ University. sition with Madaro, LaMat- experience. We have lots of continue as administrative interested. in East Boston until the age He received many profession- tina will be interning for the opportunities for volunteering assistant. He is also a veteran Any additional questions, of 5 when his family moved al awards and fellowships in Suffolk County District At- and the businesses we repre- and chairman of the Rumney please reach out directly to Winthrop into a house that his long academic career and torney’s Office as a student sent are able to offer person- Marsh Burial Grounds. at [email protected]. his father built. He attended delivered presentations and prosecutor and focusing on alized service.” Winthrop High School, Class lectures worldwide. He was her final year at Suffolk Uni- Page is looking forward PLANS UNDERWAY LIBRARY TRUSTEE of 1959, and then attended a loving and dedicated hus- versity Law School. In addi- to working with local busi- FOR FARMER’S JAMES MATARAZZO Boston College. He earned band and father, dedicated to tion, she will serve as Chair of nesses. Currently there are two masters degrees at Bos- his family and his commu- the Committee to Elect Adrian 150 business members in the MARKET DEAD AT 77 ton College and Simmons nity, and loved by his many Madaro. Chamber and Page is looking WINTHROP – Plans are WINTHROP – Longtime College. He was awarded his friends, students, and col- "I want to thank Liana for to diversify the membership underway to launch the 2018 library supporter and trustee PhD from the University of leagues across the world. her years of service as my aide, and provide top-notch benefits Winthrop Farmer’s market. of the Winthrop Public Li- Pittsburgh. He is survived by his wife and for helping me achieve such as dental and health in- While no dates have been set, brary James Matarazzo passed On Sept. 3, 1966, he mar- Alice of 51 years; his son the this position as my campaign surance, luncheons and break- there are 17 approved vendors away April 17 surrounded by ried Alice Marie Keohane. A Rev. Dr. James M Matarazzo, manager." said Madaro. "We fasts and networking events. so far. Under the direction of his family at the age of 77. prominent academic with a Jr., of Oxford, England; his have a great friendship and She also plans on continuing Donna Sears, the market will For over 50 years he global reputation, he initially daughter Mrs. Susan Eileen have made a strong team pro- the events shared by multiple have a couple of changes this worked at Simmons College worked at the Massachusetts Abrego and his son-in-law fessionally. I wish Liana the chambers in Winthrop, Chel- year. in the School of Library and Institute of Technology (1965- Dr. José Antonio Abrego, of best as she finishes law school sea and Lynn, and continuing First, the location of the Information Science. 1969). He then taught at the Lynnfield; his granddaughter and establishes her legal ca- the popular gatherings such market will be on the Walden Said colleague Shelley School of Library and Infor- Katherine Sophia Abrego; his reer.” as the Legislative Luncheon, Street basketball courts. So Quezada Jim had a tremen- mation Science, Simmons brother Ronald Matarazzo, Madaro said Steve Gingras the Mayor’s Breakfast, Com- far, is it unknown if power dous impact on many hun- College, Boston, for 49 years, of Winthrop; his sister Marie will replace LaMattina as his munity Champion and the will be available to vendors dreds of librarians both in our where he was a professor and Matarazzo, of Winthrop; as legislative aid and will begin Annual Mt. Hood Golf Tour- there. Food vendors will need state, nationally and abroad. later dean (1994-2002). Upon well as many nieces, neph- duties on April 30. nament. Plans are underway to bring their own power sup- His impact and legacy on the retirement as Dean, he was ews, cousins, and other rela- Gringas will be responsible for a Taste of Revere event, ply. profession he so loved will awarded the status of dean tives and friends. He was pre- for handling the day to day networking breakfasts and af- The Winthrop Farmers continue to be felt among and professor emeritus and ceded in death by his brother functions of the office, includ- ter-hours gatherings. Market has also applied to be a those who remember his gen- continued to teach and publish Michael Kenneth Matarazzo. ing constituent services, poli- cy initiatives, and legislative budget priorities.

RHA SAYS NO TO LAND SWAP FOR EXELONEXELON NEW HIGH SCHOOL REVERE – It started with a motion from Councillor AND THE EVERETT PUBLIC SCHOOLS George Rotondo and ended with a clear message that the Revere Housing Authority isn’t selling any real estate to build a new high school. Mystic Mentors At last week’s Ways and Mean Subcommittee meeting Lend Expertise to Rotondo discussed a motion he had made asking, “The city Everett High STEM to look into the feasibility of & building a new Revere High Club Students School in the Cooledge Street TIME Four talented professionals with decades of ex- projects while simultaneously building apartment style hous- perience in a varied range of science and engineer- ing for current and future res- ing fields are helping Everett High School students idents.” bring their ideas to life. RHA Executive Director The Mystic Mentors are from Exelon Gener- ation, the energy giant that operates one of the James Milinazzo, who is also largest power-producing facilities in New England a Lowell city councilor, said ENERGY on Route 99 in Everett. The collaboration is part he and his board has reviewed of Exelon’s ongoing, extensive, and generous part- and discussed the idea and nership with the Everett Public Schools. Fittingly, they reject the idea, firmly. Exelon is taking a special interest in the district’s He said 286 families would science, technology, engineering, and mathematics have to be relocated. It would (STEM) programs. cost the city upwards of $115 Jorge Avila of Northeast and Mid Atlantic Regional Vice Pres- Exelon offers million just to acquire the his advice to ident Jim Carty, Technical Services Manager Mike land, and that doesn’t include John Nguyen Brown, Maintenance Supervisor Jorge Avila, and the actual building of a new and Arthur Senior Site Engineer Ying Ng are working with school or the cost to build Rosa on their students in the EHS STEM Club on a variety of motion sensor ambitious projects. They had their initial meeting housing. project. Councillor Dan Rizzo said in science teacher Anna Seiders’ classroom earlier the new school cost could be this month. The students and mentors met as one $150-$200 million. group and in smaller teams in which one mentor “We are working to pre- was able to lend his expertise to one project. serve the housing that we do Carty made a direct connection with the EHS have,” Milinazzo said. students, telling them honestly, “We need people Ward 3 Councillor Arthur like you. Our facilities should reflect the demo- Guinasso said the motion was graphics of the communities in which they oper- well-intend and Rotondo was ate,” he said, adding that STEM initiatives are thinking out of the box but, “I helping create workforce diversity by providing additional learning opportunities to students.” Ex- can’t tell you how opposed I elon, he said, devotes a lot of energy and resources would be to this.” to “workforce development,” adding “it’s people Rotondo was absent from Gustavo like you, with your hard work and enthusiasm for the subcommittee meeting. Aguiar, STEM subjects, that companies like ours will need Ward 6 Councillor Charlie Rahnuma to attract to be successful.” Carty added, “Power Patch opposed the idea too, Aroshi, and Exelon Tech- plants are great places to work!” noting that it was federal land nical Services Carty and his colleagues talked about the per- upon which housing for WWII Manager sonal, professional, and financial success they’ve veterans was built. Mike Brown. enjoyed in their respective fields. They explained “The cost of this would that a STEM career can take you around the be enormous,” said Ward 5 globe, and that STEM fields are always changing Councillor John Powers, who and adapting to new developments and technolo- hinted at maybe the city using gies. a commercial piece of proper- “Have you thought about all of types of indus- ty for a new high school. tries you could work?” Carty asked the students, The subcommittee voted “Power generation is one of hundreds of industries unanimously to place the mo- that demand the skills you are building, so please stick with it.” tion on file. Ashley Erazo consults with Senior Site Engineer Ying Ng about the ‘Rover.’ Carty also talked about drones, which he said are becoming more prevalent all the time; Exelon NEW EXECUTIVE uses them to inspect wind turbines and areas of DIRECTOR AT facilities that are difficult or dangerous to get to in REVERE CHAMBER person. REVERE – Bob Upton, of After the general discussion, the students met individually with their mentors: Avila is helping Revere Beach.com, thought sophomores John Nguyen and Arthur Rosa on a he would only head up the Re- motion sensor designed to connect to cameras and vere Chamber of Commerce other mobile devices; Carty and senior Jason Car- for a couple of months. Well dinale discussed the student’s idea and design for a that was two years ago, and hybrid stair/wheelchair lift; Ng is assisting Ashley now the Chamber had found Erazo with the complete redesign of the “Rover,” the perfect person to lead the the remote-control miniature race car that EHS Chamber into the future. Northeast and Mid Atlantic Regional Vice students enter in regional and national competi- Winthrop’s Wendy Mil- President Jim Carty and Everett High School tions; Brown is working with freshmen Gustavo lar-Page, the new executive senior Jason Cardinale. Aguiar and Rahnuma Aroshi on a phone stand director, is no stranger to that would effectively record the user and what the the world of the Chamber of user is working on. Commerce since she was head

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Wednesday 3/21 Monday, 3/26 Marilyn O’Connell Kenneth Chisholm Jamal Young, 40, 33 Frank- Patricia Costa, 56, 174 lin St., Everett, was arrested Pleasant St., Marblehead, was Of Chelsea, formerly of Everett Of Everett for Possessing Class B sub- arrested for being disorderly stance with intent to distrib- person, resisting arrest, tres- ute, possessing with intent to passing. Marilyn V. (Basanisi) Kenneth E. Chisholm of distribute near school, Illegal Tuesday, 3/27 O‘Connell of Chelsea, former- Everett died on April 25. possession of Class A sub- Austin Carrafiello, 20, 79 ly of Everett, died on April 29. The loving for- stance, and on warrants. Swan St., Everett, was arrest- She was the beloved wife mer husband of Friday, 3/23 ed on warrants. of the late Joseph W., mother Joanne (Perillo), Carlo Corrado, 40, 11 Demetris Pringle, 35, 210 of Denise Cole and her hus- he was the loving Ellsworth St., Everett, was Broadway, Everett, was ar- band, John of Everett, the late father of Mary- arrested for possessing Class rested for breaking and enter- Joseph W.. Jr. and Kenneth J. ann Mayo and A substance with intent to ing nighttime with intent to and sister of the late Lorraine her husband, Hal of Everett, distribute, possessing Class B commit a crime and larceny. Storm and Marie Chiuve. She Kenneth M. Chisholm and his with intent to distribute. Hamza Warsame, 24, 9 is also survived by six grand- wife, Shannon of Groveland, Saturday, 3/24 Madison St., Medford, was children and four great-grand- and Janine Porfido and her Erion Dervishi, 35, 125 arrested for warrant, operating children. boyfriend, Michael Castano Ward St., Revere, was arrest- motor vehicle with suspended Visiting hours will be Sat- of Peabody; loving brother ed for operating motor vehicle license, illegal possession of urday, May 5 from 10 to 11:45 of Candace Barletta, Edward with suspended license and Class E substance and receiv- a.m. at the Salvatore Rocco & Chisholm and the late Barbara reckless operation of motor ing stolen property. Herbert. He is also survived Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main may be made to the St. Jude and cousins. Funeral arrange- vehicle. St., Everett. A prayer service by six beloved grandchildren: ments were by the Salva- Children's Research Hospital, Danielle, Stephen, Gianna, will immediately follow in the 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, tore Rocco and Sons Funeral funeral home. Interment will Cameron, Genevieve, Eli- Home, Everett. Interment was TN 38105. For more infor- za and the late Brett and two be in the Woodlawn Cemetery, mation: 1-877-71-ROCCO private. RoccoCarrHender- Everett. In lieu of flowers, do- loving great grandchildren sonFH/DN Customer Logo- Visit everettindependent.com or www.roccofuneralhomes. Kenny and Kelsey and by nations in Marilyn's memory com RoccoFuneralHomes.com1- many loving nephews, nieces 877-71- Rocco

Ronald Dattoli CHURCH News Of New Hampshire, formerly of Everett

Mystic Side Congregational Church Glendale Christian Lighthouse Church Ronald J. Dattoli of Salem, NH, formerly of Everett, en- News and Notes News and Notes tered into rest unexpectedly Adult Sunday School at gelismo at home on Tuesday, April 24. Mystic Side Congregation- of each month. A very pleas- 9:30 AM, a study in the book • Miercoles a las 7pm Estu- He was 33 years old. al Church is located in Ever- ant coffee hour and socializ- of Jude. dio Biblico y Oración, El An- Born in Everett, Ronnie ett, on Malden-Everett border, ing follow our services. Park- Sunday Worship Service ciano Bob seguira enseñando lived in Everett for many at 422 Main Street. We offer ing is available in our lot next starts at 10:30 AM acerca de Nehemias years before settling in Salem, a warm, inviting atmosphere, to the church on Wyllis Ave. Tuesday Evangelistic Out- • Viernes a las 6pm Minis- New Hampshire. He worked and all are welcome. Our (one way off Main Street). reach, at 6 PM terio de hombres in property maintenance. Sunday Church service starts We look forward to welcom- Wednesday at 7pm Bible “Bienaventurado el hombre He was the beloved son at 10:30 AM and Communion ing you this Sunday. Study and Prayer, Elder Bob que halla la sabiduría, Y que of Ronald “Arnie” Dattoli of is offered on the first Sunday continues teaching on Nehe- obtiene la inteligencia” Salem, NH and Patricia (But- miah Proverbios 5:13 ler) and her husband, Rob St. Friday at 6pm Men’s Fel- En busca de la excelencia Germain of Medford; dear lowship espiritual and devoted brother of Sean “Blessed are those who find "Rectitud, Divinidad, Fe, Dattoli and his wife, Daniela Grace Episcopal Church wisdom, those who gain un- Amor, Verdad” by the Cafasso & Sons Funer- of Peabody and Jacqueline St. derstanding.” GLENDALE al Home, Everett. A funeral News and Notes Germain of Medford; devoted Proverbs 5:13 CHRISTIAN service was held in the Wood- grandson of Roy and the late Grace Anglican Episcopal Parish Hall (entrance on 11 “In Pursuit of Spiritual Ex- LIGHTHOUSE lawn Cemetery Chapel, Ever- Lucille Butler and the late Ed- Church is open & welcoming Liberty St.) cellence” CHURCH ett. In lieu of flowers, dona- ward and Jean Dattoli and lov- to all. Come all and let us walk to- Righteousness, Godliness, 701 BROADWAY tions in Ronald’s memory to: ing uncle of Sofia and Nicolas There are 3 services on gether in this season of hope, Faith, Love, Truth EVERETT, The Herron Project, P.O. Box Dattoli. Ronald is also sur- Sundays: 10am English, 1pm renewal and new beginnings. • Domingo 9:30am Escuela MASSACHUSETTS 131, Portsmouth, RI 02871/ vived by many loving aunts, South Sudanese (Dinka) Grace Anglican Dominical de Adultos, estudio 02149 theherrenproject.org would be uncles and cousins. and 3pm Haitian Creole. We Episcopal Church del libro de Judas. 617-387-7458 sincerely appreciated. Funeral arrangements were have Sunday school during 67 Norwood Street, • 10:30am Servicio de Ala- Rev. Larry Russi, Sr. Pastor each service in the Children's Everett, MA banza y Adoración pastorlarry@ Room. Coffee Hour starts Phone 617-387-7526 • Martes a las 6pm Evan- thelighthousechurch701.net J.F. Ward after the 10am service in the or 508-243-8487 Immaculate Conception Parish Glendale United Methodist Church Funeral Home News and Notes News and Notes Compassionate, Professional To place a Service Offering Pre-Need Our Parish Staff: Father Jerry day in the lower Church Hall. Glendale United Methodist p.m.; Thurs. I Can’t But We Planning memoriam Osterman, Pastor; Cost is $4.00 per person. Pan- Church is open to all and we can, 8:00 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. in the Father Donatus Ezenneka, cakes, scrambles eggs, sausage, welcome people of all faiths, AA Meeting – Saturday Independent & Locally Pastoral Vicar toast, juice, coffee and tea is race, nationalities and sexu- evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 Owned Independent, Richard Randazzo, Pastoral served. All you can eat. Please al preference. No one is ever p.m. Est. 1929 Associate join us after Mass. turned away. If you are look- Pastor’s Office Hours: Sat- please call ing for a new home church, urdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other Philomene Pean, Pastoral As- New Ministry - At the back Kevin S. Creel, Director we would like you to check times by appointment. 617-387-9600 sociate, Haitian Community of the Church in the Vestibule us out and let us know what Bread of Life Donations – 772 Broadway, Everett Weekly Mass Schedule at area on Sundays following Mass- we can do to make church a This outreach is being done to (Glendale Sq. Area) Immaculate Conception is as fol- es, there is a team of volunteers better fit in your life. honor the United Methodist lows: who will answer your questions Bible Study: Consider join- Women’s Group, who for so 387-3367 Saturday (Sunday Vigil) 4:00 regarding our Church Ministries, ing us for Bible study on Sun- many years were our outreach pm, Sunday 7:00 am, 9:00 am etc. Please feel free to stop by day. We meet in the Church source. Please bring any food (Family Mass), 11:00 am, and and ask questions, schedule a Parlor off the Chapel from item(s) to church and place in 5:30 pm. Mass, register as a new Parishio- 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. the box located on the altar. 12:15 pm Spanish Commu- ner, etc. Sponsor the bulletin! 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